Pericom ANSI
D1 standard
Keyboard +------+------+  +------+------+------+------+  +------+------+------+
Mapping  |Backspace    |  |PF7   |PF8   |PF9   |PA1   |  |      |      |      |
	 |             |  |      |      |      |      |  |      |      |      |
	 +------+------+  +------+------+------+------+  +------+------+------+
	 |Next  |Enter |  |PF4   |PF5   |PF6   |PA2   |  |Erase |Cursor|Toggle|
	 |line  |      |  |      |      |      |      |  |to EOF|up    |insert|
	 +------+------+  +------+------+------+------+  +------+------+------+
	 |Back  |      |  |PF1   |PF2   |PF3   |PF12  |  |Cursor|      |Cursor|
	 |Tab   |      |  |      |      |      |      |  |left  |      |right |
	 +------+------+  +------+------+------+      +  +------+------+------+
	 |Tab   |      |  |PF10         |PF11  |      |  |Clear |Cursor|Delete|
	 |      |      |  |             |      |      |  |screen|down  |char  |
	 +------+------+  +------+------+------+------+  +------+------+------+
Special Keys
============               Some PA terminals have keys marked PF1 to PF24.
Ctrl e     On-line help    If so, they correspond to IBM function keys
Ctrl g     Master reset    for the same number.
Ctrl v     Refresh screen
