. randomCorporation :: PFCLGY024-04 Colleague and Colleague Plus Users Guide Aug1988 . —. ~> 2-2 Getting Started The Keyboard As you can see from the illustration, the Colleagues keyboard is similar to a standardtypewriter. In addition, it features a red ON/OFF key, 20 functions keys and 6 specialpurpose keys (See Chapter 3, p. 3-1). The 20 function keys (the blue keys) may beprogrammed for use in a variety of ways once communication with a host system hasbeen established. SpecialPurpose Keys ProgrammableFunction Keys ON/OFF. NOTE: The keyboard keys and their functions are described in deta


. randomCorporation :: PFCLGY024-04 Colleague and Colleague Plus Users Guide Aug1988 . —. ~> 2-2 Getting Started The Keyboard As you can see from the illustration, the Colleagues keyboard is similar to a standardtypewriter. In addition, it features a red ON/OFF key, 20 functions keys and 6 specialpurpose keys (See Chapter 3, p. 3-1). The 20 function keys (the blue keys) may beprogrammed for use in a variety of ways once communication with a host system hasbeen established. SpecialPurpose Keys ProgrammableFunction Keys ON/OFF. NOTE: The keyboard keys and their functions are described in detail in thenext chapter. 2-3 Users Guide SETTING UP YOUR COLLEAGUE FOR OPERATION The five connectors found at the rear of the Colleague are: POWER, PHONE,KEYPD, RS-232 and PRINTER. The use of each is explained, beginning with thePOWER connector on the left. —•


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