Setup 30Keyboard: F4Language: [US, U.K., Danish, Finnish, French, German, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Dutch, Belgian-Flemish, French-Canadian,Italian, Latin-American, Swiss-French, Swiss-German]Choose the language that matches the keyboard.Char Set Mode: [PC, ANSI, ASCII]Choose character sets used for 20-7Fh (GL) and A0-FFh (GR). In VT emulations, the default is ANSI. The tablebelow can be used to determine which sets are loaded for each mode, depending on “Char Set Mode” and “UPSS”(in the Emul (F9) menu).Char SetMode(F4 menu)Char Set(F9 menu) Language Default Character SetPC GL MultinationalNationalAnyAnyANSI StandardPC-NRCGR MultinationalNationalUS or UKFrench CanadianNorwegianAll othersAnyPC-MultinationalPC French CanadianPC NorwegianPC MultinationalExtendedPC-MultinationalASCII GL MultinationalNationalAnyAnyANSI StandardASCII-NRCGR Multinationalor NationalAnyAnyPC-MultinationalANSI GL MultinationalNationalAnyAnyANSI StandardASCII-NRCGR Multinationalor NationalAnyAnyISO-Latin/ANSI SuppKey Mode: [ASCII, ScanCode]Select whether keys transmit ASCII codes or the ScanCode. The ScanCode transmits a “make code” when a keyis pressed and a “break code” upon its release. When ScanCode is selected, “Comm Mode” is forced to FullDuplex and “Character Set” is forced to Multinational (8-bit).Keyclick: [On, Off]Choose whether pressing a key results in a clicking sound. The default is off in SCO Console emulation.Key Repeat: [On, Off]Choose whether keys, including function keys, will repeat when pressed for more than half a second. Thissetting does not affect the following keys on the keyboard:Caps Lock, Scroll Lock, Num Lock, Shift keys, Ctrl keys, Alt keys, Return, Print Screen, Pause.Lock, F1-F5, Shift keys, Control, Compose, and Return.Key Rate: [15 cps, 20 cps, 30 cps]When “Key Repeat” is on, a key that is pressed for more than half a second will automatically repeat. Thisselection allows you to choose the number of characters that are generated per second when a key is autorepeating.Margin Bell: [On, Off]Choose whether a bell tone sounds when the cursor is nine positions away from the right margin.Key Lock: [Caps, Reverse, Shift]- this setting affects the state of alphanumeric keys when Caps-Lock is engaged. Caps causes alphabetic keys to be uppercase regardless of the Shift key. Reverse means that pressing the Shift key will generate lower-case alphabetic keys. Shift causes all alphanumeric keys to be generated as uppercase (or shifted, in the case of numbers). If theShift key is hit, while Shift is selected, Caps-Lock will be disengaged.