Quick Link II Fax (250-3027B) Terminal Emulation Faxback Doc. # 3242 Keys The special VT52/100/102 keypad and other special VT52/100/102 unique keys have been translated into the PC Keyboard. Use the following keypresses for special VT terminal keys: VT100 Key Equivalent PC Key Keypad 0 Alt 0 Keypad 1 ALT 1 Keypad 2 Alt 2 Keypad 3 Alt 3 Keypad 4 Alt 4 Keypad 5 Alt 5 Keypad 6 Alt 6 Keypad 7 Alt 7 Keypad 8 Alt 8 Keypad 9 Alt 9 Keypad - Alt - Keypad , Alt A Keypad . Alt B Keypad ENTER Alt = PF1 Alt F1 PF 2 Alt F2 PF 3 Alt F3 PF 4 Alt F4 Del Del No Scroll Ctrl Q to Resume Ctrl-Print Alt F5 (VT102 Autoprint) Shift-Print Alt F6 (VT102 Print Screen) IRQ settings and common usage Since various add in cards like scanners, bus mice, network cards, and sound boards use IRQ's (interrupts), it is possible that the default IRQ settings for your modem will not work. If you suspect there is an IRQ conflict, Quick Link II Fax can work around the problem if you do the following: 1. Change the IRQ jumper or DIP switch on the modem itself (your modem manual will show you how, if possible). 2. If using the DOS version of Quick Link II Fax, go into modem SETUP, click OPTION, and manually reset the IRQ of Quick Link II Fax to what you set it for on your fax/modem. If using Windows, refer to the next page covering Windows and IRQ's. As an example, suppose that your modem in COM2 (which normally uses IRQ3) cannot function because IRQ3 is used by your scanner card, and that IRQ 5 is available. Open your PC and set the appropriate jumpers to COM2, IRQ 5. Run Quick Link II Fax, get into the MODEM SETUP dialog box, and set the on screen COM port setting to COM 2, IRQ 5. Standard COM port settings PORT IRQ Address COM1 4 3F8 COM2 3 2F8 COM3 4 3E8 COM4 3 2E8 Common IRQ Usage The following IRQ table holds true for most PC AT/386-486 computers: IRQ USE 0 Timer Interrupt 1 Keyboard Interrupt 2 Programmable Interrupt Controller Cascade (to IRQ 9) 3 COM2 and COM4 4 Com1 and COM3 (br/all-10/11/94)