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05-30-2002 06:27 AM
05-30-2002 06:27 AM
Solved! Go to Solution.
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05-30-2002 06:30 AM
05-30-2002 06:30 AM
Re: HP terminal 700/96
You can press the F4 key or you can reset the terminal and try.
In some terminals you can even set a password and lock the keyboard.
Piyush
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05-30-2002 06:35 AM
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Re: HP terminal 700/96
The Keyboard Lock message is produced when you accidently cat a binary file to your screen. Keyboard Lock has a number of uses so it is set (and reset) with escape sequences from programs. However, a binary file such as an executable will have random character strings and some of these can affect many settings.
As mentioned, using the Shift-Reset key combination will clear the message on all 700/9x and 238x and 239x HP terminals. For terminal emulators such as WRQ's Reflection for HP, use the Soft Reset (Alt-S) under Connection -> Reset.
The password or special keys used by HP service probably relate to the use of the remote console capability of HP 9000 computers and the keystroke(s) are different depending on what model of 9000 you are using and whether you are using the SupportLink modem, the GSP built-in LAN port, or other support connection.
HTH,
Piyush
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05-30-2002 06:36 AM
05-30-2002 06:36 AM
Re: HP terminal 700/96
stty sane
As said .. you wont see what you type..then enter ..
Ctrl-J
hope it works ... it does on mine ..
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05-30-2002 06:40 AM
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Re: HP terminal 700/96
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05-30-2002 06:46 AM
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Re: HP terminal 700/96
If you own a 700/96-like console, try this sequence:
Hold down Shift while pressing the Reset button (this key should be on the left on your keyboard). This should release the lock.
The Keyboard Lock message is produced when you accidently cat a binary file to your screen. Keyboard Lock has a number of uses so it is set (and reset) with escape sequences from programs. However, a binary file such as an executable will have random character strings and some of these can affect many settings.
As mentioned, using the Shift-Reset key combination will clear the message on all 700/9x and 238x and 239x HP terminals. For terminal emulators such as WRQ's Reflection for HP, use the Soft Reset (Alt-S) under Connection -> Reset.
The password or special keys used by HP service probably relate to the use of the remote console capability of HP 9000 computers and the keystroke(s) are different depending on what model of 9000 you are using and whether you are using the SupportLink modem, the GSP built-in LAN port, or other support connection.
steve Steel
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08-12-2005 01:56 PM
08-12-2005 01:56 PM
Re: HP terminal 700/96
We have one of these 700/96 terminals aswell. However, i have tried all the suggestions that were given and it still
does not work. I still get Locked KB.
Is there any other way around this as i use it to connect to rx2620 to configure the initial interface.
any help appreciated.
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Re: HP terminal 700/96
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