Sanyo 555 MS Kermit Terminal Emulator Keyboard layout (Optional video board required) Remember, if you don't like these key mappings, you can use the key redefinition option to change them. In particular, you might want to make the backspace key send backspace rather than delete. Heath-19 and VT-52 keypads VT-102 Keypad Sanyo Keys Sanyo Keys ---------------------------------- ----------------------------- | Blue | Red | Grey | up arrow | | PF1 | PF2 | PF3 | PF4 | | F1 | F2 | F3 | up arrow | | F1 | F2 | F3 | F4 | |------|------|-------|----------| |------|------|------|------| | 7 | 8 | 9 |down arrow| | 7 | 8 | 9 | - | | F5 | F6 | F7 |down arrow| | F5 | F6 | F7 | F8 | |------|------|-------|----------| |------|------|------|------| | 4 | 5 | 6 | rgt arrow| | 4 | 5 | 6 | , | | F9 | F10 | CF1 | rgt arrow| | F9 | F10 | CF1 | CF2 | |------|------|-------|----------| |------|------|------|------| | 1 | 2 | 3 |left arrow| | 1 | 2 | 3 | E | | CF3 | CF4 | CF5 |left arrow| | CF3 | CF4 | CF5 | n C | |-------------|-------|----------| |-------------|------| t F | | 0------0 | . | Enter | | 0------0 | . | e 6 | | CF7 | CF8 | CF6 | | CF7 | CF8 | r | ---------------------------------- ----------------------------- CFn means control plus Fn. The IBM version uses shift rather than control, which would translate into control-n which seems less convenient. End is 2 on numeric keypad (without numeric shift) Alt means control plus shift Other Sanyo keys operational while in Connect mode: Del Send ascii del code (rubout) Backspace Send ascii del code (rubout) Alt-M Toggle mode line on/off (if mode line is enabled) Alt-- Toggle among Heath-19, VT52 and VT102, but do not change most operating paramters of the emulator Alt-P Toggle on/off copying of received text to printer, "PRN" shows on far right of mode line when activated Home Roll screen up (text down) to beginning of storage End Roll screen down to end of storage PgUp Roll screen up (back, earlier) one screen full PgDn Roll screen down one screen full Control -> Roll screen up one line (IBM uses control-PgUp here, but the Sanyo BIOS does not distinguish this from PgUp) Control PgDn Roll screen down one line Control End Dump screen image to a disk file or device. Default name is KERMIT.SCN in the current directory. Use the command "Set Dump filespec" to change the filename, or just "Set Dump" to restore the default. Screen images are appended to the file. The filespec may be set to PRN to dump to the printer. Kermit escape character (Control-]) then one of the keys below: ? display this short list F dump screen to filespec C close connect session an return to Kermit prompt S show status of Kermit M toggle mode line on/off B send a break signal P push to DOS Q quit (suspend) logging R resume logging 0 send a null character Kermit escape char send it to host This file is similar to the MSYIBM.DOC file for the IBM version, except that the IBM file also lists the emulator response to all escape sequences. Robert W. Babcock 7/14/86