The following commands can help if you find yourself on a system at the wrong terminal type. Take the first example here which is for a Definity system. If it takes you straight in because the customer did not log out correctly, you can press Esc and Ow (case sensitive, please note this is O as in oscar, and not a zero).
DEFINITY TERMINAL TYPE 513
- F1 CANCEL = escOw
- F2 REFRESH =escNa
- F3 ENTER =escSB
- F4 HELP =escOm
- F5 CLEAR FLD =esc[J
- F6 UP ARROW =esc[A
- F7 NEXT PAGE =esc[U
- F8 PREV PAGE =esc[V
FULL AUDIX TERMINAL TYPE 513
- F1 CHANGE/RUN =escOc
- F2 ADD =escOd
- F3 DELETE =escOe
- F4 HELP =escOf
- F5 FIELD HELP =escOb
- F6 CLEAR FORM =ctrl-g
- F7 EXIT =ctrl-f
- F8 ENTER =ctrl-B
DEFINITY AUDIX TERMINAL TYPE 4410
- F1 CANCEL =escOP
- F2 REFRESH =escOQ
- F3 ENTER =escOR
- F4 CLEARFLD =escOS
- F5 HELP =escOT
- F6 CHOICES =escOU
- F7 NEXT PAGE =escOV
- F8 PREV PAGE =escOW
CMS VT100
- HELP ^[OP ctrl F1
- WINDOW ^[OQ ctrl F2
- COMMANDS ^[OR ctrl F3
- KEEP ^[OS ctrl F4
- EXIT ^[OT ctrl F9
- FULL AUDIX ;CC 4800,E,7,1
- OR ;CC 1200,E,7,1