Use CWTO to send messages to the console operator.
Start the transaction by entering CWTO, optionally followed by the text
of your message, on the command line of the screen, as follows:

CWTO
>>-CWTO--Message-----------------------------------------------><
Press the ENTER key. If the transaction runs successfully, your message
is sent to the console, and you get the normal completion response:
MESSAGE HAS BEEN SENT
If you enter CWTO with no message text, you are prompted for
your message as follows:
ENTER MESSAGE
You can cancel the CWTO transaction by entering CANCEL as the last 6 characters
of your message. The transaction is terminated and you get the following response:
TERMINATED BY OPERATOR
The following are some general points about
the format of your messages:
- If your message exceeds the line length of the console, it is divided
between words into more than one line. Each part of a divided message is prefixed
by your identifier and by that of the originating terminal.
- New-line (NL) characters within your message are kept, although any leading
NL character is deleted.
- You can include blank lines at the top of your transmitted message by
pressing ENTER (or using carriage returns) the required number of times.
- You can enter any number of backspace characters for deletion. If you
enter only blank characters, or if you delete all of the data by entering
too many deletion characters, you get the following message:
NO INPUT - REENTER
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