Terminal EmulationUser's Guide
Contents-8ContentsNotes
6-40Setup MenusDefault Language, Codepage & Character Set SettingsCodepage372855003727727827337280500500278277297284372903008338348368373783542480
6-41Setup MenusNotice Board SetupThis dialog box is displayed by clicking the Notice Board Setup button in the IBM3270 Settings dialog box, or by pres
6-42Setup MenusCopy Only User Fields to F-KeyFactory default: SelectedThis will enable only data contained in user entry fields in the selected area t
6-43Setup MenusIBM 5250 SettingsThis dialog box is displayed by selecting IBM 5250 in the Settings menu.IBM 5250 ModelFactory default: 3179_2This spec
6-44Setup MenusThe printer models are listed below:3812-1 Single byte printer5553-B01 Double byte printerIf double byte character sets are supported,
6-45Setup MenusFontThis enables you to specify the font to be used for displaying characters. The availablesettings depend on the fonts installed.Nume
6-46Setup MenusDefault Language, Character Set & Codepage Settings37285500500277278273372805005002782772972843729083383637424803838875880102610258
6-47Setup MenusSerial SettingsWhen the terminal is not in WBT mode, this dialog box is displayed by selectingSerial in the Settings menu, or by clicki
6-48Setup MenusIn/Out - XON/XOFF on transmitted & received dataHardware - DTR/CTS hardware flow control.Data BitsFactory default: 8This option s
6-49Setup MenusAuxport SetupThis dialog box is displayed by selecting Auxport in the Settings menu. It enablesyou to specify a COM or LPT port for bid
1-1Introduction1IntroductionThis chapter introduces the contents of this User's Guide.About This User's GuideChapter 1: IntroductionIntroduc
6-50Setup MenusTerminal SettingsThis dialog box is displayed by selecting Terminal in the Settings menu.Note: The Tab Stops dialog box displayed by cl
6-51Setup MenusMemory RowsFactory default: 144This option determines the number of text rows that are stored in memory. This can beset from 0 to 528 r
6-52Setup MenusPreferred FontThis enables you to specify the font to be used for displaying characters. The availablesettings depend on the fonts inst
6-53Setup MenusVertical CouplingFactory default: SelectedThe setting of this VT420 mode option determines what happens when the applicationmoves the c
6-54Setup MenusApplication KeypadFactory default: UnselectedThe setting of this option determines the effect of pressing keys in the keypad on therigh
6-55Setup MenusIgnore NullsFactory default: UnselectedThe setting of this option determines whether Null characters received from the hostare actioned
6-56Setup MenusTab StopsThis dialog box is displayed by clicking the Set Tabs button in the Terminal Settingsor Wyse Settings dialog box.Tab stops can
6-57Setup MenusLocal EditingThis dialog box is displayed by selecting Local Editing in the Settings menu.Edit OperationFactory default: UnavailableThe
6-58Setup MenusAttributes ClearedFactory default: UnselectedThe setting of this option determines the effect of an erase command on characterattribute
6-59Setup MenusBlock TransmissionThis dialog box is displayed by selecting Block Transmission in the Settings menu.The options in this dialog box only
1-2IntroductionChapter 10: IBM 3270 EmulationDescribes features of the IBM 3270 emulation.Chapter 11: IBM 5250 EmulationDescribes features of the IBM
6-60Setup MenusSend All Selected AreasFactory default: SelectedWhen the Send Only Selected Characters option is selected, the setting of this optionde
6-61Setup MenusSend Partial PageFactory default: UnselectedThe setting of this option determines whether a partial page or data in the scrollingregion
6-62Setup MenusEnd of Line CharactersFactory default: ^M (i.e. CR)This text box is used to specify the characters that are to indicate the end of a l
6-63Setup MenusAttributesThis dialog box is displayed by selecting Attributes in the Settings menu. It enablesyou to specify the colours used in the e
6-64Setup Menuscolour block in the palette of Foreground and/or Background colours. The twopalettes enable you to specify a different colour for text
6-65Setup MenusUse Bold FontFactory default: UnselectedSelecting this option will cause all characters to be displayed using a bold font.Use ColoursWh
6-66Setup MenusCustomizing The Colour SelectionYou can change any of the 16 colours displayed in the Foreground and Backgroundcolour palettes. To do t
6-67Setup MenusVisual MethodThe full range of colours available is displayed in the large colour selection box. Atarget cursor is positioned over the
6-68Setup MenusDefine Keyboard MacrosThis dialog box is displayed by selecting Keyboard Macros in the Settings menu.The Define Keyboard Macros dialog
6-69Setup MenusDefining A Key Or Key Combination1. Click in the Program Key box then press the key or key combination to define.The current definition
2-1Getting Started2Getting StartedThis chapter describes how to configure a session and describes variousdisplay features.WBT Session ConfigurationUsi
6-70Setup MenusSpecifying CharactersThere are various ways in which you can specify a particular character. For example,the ESC character can be speci
6-71Setup MenusSoft ButtonsThis dialog box is displayed by selecting Soft Buttons in the Settings menu.A set of soft buttons can be displayed along th
6-72Setup Menus7. Click the Add button to accept the definition. The new definition will be added tothe Current Definitions list.8. To save the defini
6-73Setup Menus\u Unicode introducer \r Carriage return\n Line feed \e EscapeNote that as the \ and ^ characters are used as value introducers, to ent
6-74Setup MenusMouse Button ActionsThis dialog box is displayed by selecting Mouse Button Actions in the Settingsmenu.This enables you to specify the
6-75Setup Menusthe hotspot feature. It enables you to send delimited text displayed on the screen to thehost just by clicking on it. Delimiters are th
6-76Setup MenusButton ToolsThis dialog box is displayed by selecting Button Tools in the Settings menu.It enables you to redefine the button tools dis
6-77Setup MenusSpecify the name of the bitmap file to use then click the OK button. The dialog boxwill close and you will see the new button bitmap hi
6-78Setup MenusNotes
7-1DEC VT Emulations7DEC VT EmulationsThis chapter describes features of the DEC VT terminal emulations.Session ConfigurationWBT ModeThis section desc
2-2Getting Started4. Enter a name which will identify this session configuration for future selection inthe Connection Name box.5. Select the terminal
7-2DEC VT Emulationsadditional Telnet options. Refer to the TCP/IP Connection Settings section inchapter 2 for details.For a serial connection, click
7-3DEC VT EmulationsFor a TCP/IP connection, select TCP/IP, enter the name or internet address ofthe host computer in the Connect To box, then click C
7-4DEC VT EmulationsThe Status BarThe status bar along the bottom of the display enables you to switch between modesand show the status of various ope
7-5DEC VT EmulationsAuto signifies that the emulation is in Auto Print mode in which thecurrent cursor line is sent to the printer when a command for
7-6DEC VT EmulationsEnhanced AT Keyboard LayoutNormal ModeAll unmarked keys function as indicated by the legends on the keycaps.Functions in round bra
7-7DEC VT EmulationsEnhanced AT Keyboard LayoutDEC ModeAll unmarked keys function as indicated by the legends on the keycaps.Functions in square brack
7-8DEC VT EmulationsNotes
8-1DG 410/412 Emulation8DG 410/412 EmulationThis chapter describes the Data General D410/412 terminal emulation.Session ConfigurationWBT ModeThis sect
8-2DG 410/412 Emulation6. The following four dialog boxes provide further configuration options which aredescribed in chapter 2. Click Next to advance
8-3DG 410/412 EmulationKeyboard MappingThe illustration on the following page shows where DG 410/412 keyboard functionsare mapped to keys on the 101/1
2-3Getting StartedFor a TCP/IP connection, click the TCP/IP button and enter the name or internetaddress of the host computer in the Host Name box. Se
8-4DG 410/412 EmulationEnhanced AT Keyboard LayoutCURSSCROLN/CER PGEOLAll unmarked keys function as indicated by the legends on the keycaps.Functions
8-5DG 410/412 EmulationComposing CharactersThe Data General D410 keyboard has a SPCL key which enables you to generatecharacters from the DG Internati
8-6DG 410/412 EmulationNotes
9-1HP 700-92/96 Emulation9HP 700-92/96 EmulationThis chapter describes features of the Hewlett Packard 700-92/96terminal emulation.Session Configurati
9-2HP 700-92/96 EmulationFor a serial connection, click the Serial button, specify the communications portin the Connect To box, then click Advanced f
9-3HP 700-92/96 EmulationSerial Connection Settings section in chapter 2 for details.6. When you have specified the required settings in the New Conne
9-4HP 700-92/96 EmulationEnhanced AT Keyboard LayoutControl key usage:Normal key usage:SCR = ScrollF8F7F6F5F4F3F2F1HOMEDOWNNEXTPAGE(SCR U)TXMITINSERT
9-5HP 700-92/96 EmulationButtons & Function KeysThe buttons along the bottom of the HP 700-92/96 window indicate the currentfunction of keys F1 th
9-6HP 700-92/96 EmulationModify All - F2This is similar to the Line Modify F1 function described previously, the onlydifference being that the editing
9-7HP 700-92/96 EmulationTerminal Test - F5When this button or F5 key is pressed, the HP 700-92/96 emulation will perform aself-test and display a tes
2-4Getting StartedMake the relevant selections if required then click Next to display the GUIOverrides dialog box.10. The GUI Overrides dialog box all
9-8HP 700-92/96 EmulationAuto LF - F8This button and the F8 key enables or disables Auto Line Feed mode. When enabled,a line feed command is automatic
9-9HP 700-92/96 EmulationDevice Modes - F1Clicking this button or pressing F1 will cause the Device Modes function labels to bedisplayed. The keys F1
9-10HP 700-92/96 EmulationCopy Line - F8When a printer is connected and enabled by the To Ext Dev function, clicking thisbutton or pressing F8 will ca
9-11HP 700-92/96 EmulationLog Bottom remains activated until either this button or F3 is pressed again, LogTop is activated, a reset is performed, or
9-12HP 700-92/96 EmulationTo change the current start column, move the cursor to the new starting point andclick this button or press the F1 key. The
9-13HP 700-92/96 EmulationWhen data received from the host or entered through the keyboard reaches thespecified right margin, the cursor will move to
9-14HP 700-92/96 EmulationKey String TreatmentEach f-key and button definition displayed in the menu consists of two lines. The firstline begins with
9-15HP 700-92/96 EmulationKey String DefinitionThe second line of each f-key definition contains the character string that is to bedisplayed, executed
9-16HP 700-92/96 EmulationCharacter Display AttributesThe HP 700-92/96 emulation incorporates various display attributes which can beenabled by host c
10-1IBM 3270 Emulation10IBM 3270 EmulationThis chapter describes features of the IBM 3270 terminal emulation.IntroductionThe IBM 3270 emulator provide
2-5Getting Started12. When you have made your selections, click Finish to return to the TerminalConnection Manager.13. In the Terminal Connection Mana
10-2IBM 3270 Emulation5. Select the IBM 3270 Model which determines the size of the display and whetheror not extended attributes are supported. One o
10-3IBM 3270 Emulationnow be in Network Virtual Terminal mode.3. Display the IBM 3270 Settings dialog box if you wish to change the setting of theIBM
10-4IBM 3270 EmulationNetwork Virtual Terminal ModeNetwork Virtual Terminal (NVT) mode allows the operator to communicate with anetwork gateway (in AS
10-5IBM 3270 EmulationSysReq Key SupportWhen the SysReq option in the Telnet Options dialog box is selected, the keymapped with the SysReq function en
10-6IBM 3270 Emulation4: Bilingual Keyboard ModeSymbol Colour Column MeaningN Blue 20 National character set modeL Blue 20 Latin character set mode5:
10-7IBM 3270 EmulationReadiness & System ConnectionT This indicates that a Telnet session is running.A This indicates that the protocol for commun
10-8IBM 3270 EmulationPerform a cursor-select operation when the cursor is not in avalid cursor-select field.The keyboard can be unlocked and the indi
10-9IBM 3270 Emulationbe disabled by pressing the Reset or SysReq key, or by per-forming any action that sends data to the host, such as pressingthe E
10-10IBM 3270 EmulationPush mode has two secondary modes, Boundary mode and Edit mode.Boundary mode is activated when Push mode is entered. The cursor
10-11IBM 3270 EmulationEnhanced AT Keyboard LayoutAlt key usage:Normal key usage:(CRSEL)(F13)F1D WRDDELP WRD N WRDENTER(F21)F9(F17)F5(F18)F6(F24)F12SY
2-6Getting StartedTerminal Emulation ConfigurationEmulation OptionsThe Emulation options in the Connection Wizard Connection Information dialogbox are
10-12IBM 3270 EmulationRecord & Playback Keystrokes FacilityThe record/playback keystrokes facility enables you to eliminate repetitive operations
10-13IBM 3270 Emulation4. To finish and save the recording, press the Record key.Playback KeystrokesYou can play back the contents of an Fn key as nor
10-14IBM 3270 Emulation3. Use the Left or Right cursor keys to move the cursor one character position at atime through the macro, or the Up or Down cu
10-15IBM 3270 Emulation9019 In Record or Play mode. While the Record/play pause indicator wasdisplayed on the status line you pressed an invalid key (
10-16IBM 3270 Emulation4. Press F13 to copy the selected area. The copied area (i.e. the target) will behighlighted in red.5. Use the cursor keys to m
11-1IBM 5250 Emulation11IBM 5250 EmulationThis chapter describes features of the IBM 5250 terminal emulation.IntroductionThe IBM 5250 emulator provide
11-2IBM 5250 Emulationas monochrome (green for normal characters, white for intense attribute) or colourfor attributes. The terminal models currently
11-3IBM 5250 Emulation9. The following four dialog boxes provide further configuration options which aredescribed in chapter 2. Click Next to advance
11-4IBM 5250 Emulation5555_B01 Monochrome 24 x 805555_C01 Colour 24 x 80The printer models supported are listed below:3812-1 Single byte printer5553-B
11-5IBM 5250 EmulationNetwork Virtual Terminal ModeNetwork Virtual Terminal (NVT) mode allows the operator to communicate with anetwork gateway (in AS
2-7Getting StartedThe TA6530 emulation provides compatibility with software designed to drive theTandem 6530 terminal. This emulation is described in
11-6IBM 5250 EmulationInsert mode can be disabled by pressing the Insert key again, pressing the Resetkey, or by performing any action that sends data
11-7IBM 5250 EmulationEnhanced AT Keyboard LayoutAlt key usage:Normal key usage:All unmarked keys function as indicated by the legends on the keycaps.
11-8IBM 5250 EmulationText Display OptionsDisplay Right-to-LeftThe contents of the screen can be displayed in reverse, i.e. as a right-to-left mirrori
11-9IBM 5250 Emulationkeypad. The character N or L will be displayed on the status line to indicate whichcharacter set is currently active.Selecting t
11-10IBM 5250 Emulation2. Press the Fn key which will store the keystrokes. (On 101/102 keyboards you canalso use Shift + Fn.)The status line will dis
11-11IBM 5250 Emulation9001 Exceeded the maximum number of allowed keystrokes.Remedy: Press the Record key to exit Record mode. To record a newkeystro
11-12IBM 5250 EmulationNotes
12-1IBM 3151 Emulation12IBM 3151 EmulationThis chapter describes features of the IBM 3151 terminal emulation.IntroductionThe IBM 3151 emulation is bas
12-2IBM 3151 Emulation4. Select the IBM 3151 terminal emulation in the Emulation list box.5. Click Next to display the Host Information dialog box.For
12-3IBM 3151 EmulationFor a serial connection, select Serial, specify the communications port in theConnect To box, then click Configure for additiona
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2-8Getting StartedHP 700-92/96 OptionThe HP Model option specifies what is reported back to the host in response to aterminal identification request.
12-4IBM 3151 EmulationSENDING indicates that data is being sent to the host.WRONG PLACE appears when you press an invalid key in a protectedfield or f
12-5IBM 3151 EmulationEnhanced AT Keyboard LayoutS MSGS LINEControl key usage:Normal key usage:All unmarked keys function as indicated by the legends
12-6IBM 3151 EmulationDefining Function KeysThe keys mapped as F1 through F12 can be redefined from the keyboard or by thehost. The function keys can
13-1TA6530 Emulation13TA6530 EmulationThis chapter describes features of the Tandem 6530 terminal emulation.Session ConfigurationWBT ModeThis section
13-2TA6530 Emulation6. The following four dialog boxes provide further configuration options which aredescribed in chapter 2. Click Next to advance th
13-3TA6530 EmulationThe Status LineThe last (25th) line in the window is used to display messages and status information.You can enable or disable dis
13-4TA6530 EmulationOperating ModesThe Tandem 6530 emulation operates in one of three main modes, Conversational,Block, or ANSI. Conversational and Bl
13-5TA6530 EmulationANSI ModeIn ANSI mode, characters are sent to the host as you type them, and standard ANSI(American National Standard Institute) f
13-6TA6530 EmulationEnhanced AT Keyboard LayoutR = RollAlt key usage:Normal key usage:All unmarked keys function as indicated by the legends on the ke
14-1Wyse Emulations14Wyse EmulationsThis chapter describes features of the Wyse WY-50, WY-50+ andWY-60 terminal emulations.Session ConfigurationWBT Mo
2-9Getting Startedmay be supported.) The terminal models and their display characteristics are listedbelow:Model Display Rows x Columns5291_1 Monochro
14-2Wyse Emulations5. Click Next to display the Host Information dialog box.For a TCP/IP connection, click the TCP/IP button, enter the name or intern
14-3Wyse Emulationsterminals.The HZ 1500 emulation provides compatibility with software designed to drivethe Hazeltine 1500 terminal, as emulated by t
14-4Wyse EmulationsDisplay FormatBelow the command bar (described in chapter 2) the display is divided into threeareas by default: the status line, th
14-5Wyse EmulationsField 2: Indicates the number of the page that is currently displayed. No messageis displayed when the current page is 0.Field 3: *
14-6Wyse EmulationsEnhanced AT Keyboard LayoutF12F2with Altwith CtrlAlt key usage:Normal key usage:All unmarked keys function as indicated by the lege
15-1Initialization Commands15Initialization CommandsThis chapter describes all the initialization commands that can beincluded in the registry or on t
15-2Initialization CommandsCommand SummaryNote that ◆ indicates the command is only available for NT or XP embedded versionsof the emulator.Host Conne
15-3Initialization Commands◆ Disable menu bar none -MB◆ Disable menu bar & pop-ups none -MB1Disable File menu FileMenu = "off" -MF D
15-4Initialization CommandsDisable scroll bar ScrollBar = "off" -SB◆ Soft button levels displayed ButtonLevels = 0-4 -BL0-4Disable status ba
15-5Initialization CommandsHost ConnectionLoad Winsock On Start-upRegistry Entry: NoneCommand Line: -LWDefault Setting: OffThis will initialize the Wi
2-10Getting StartedTCP/IP Connection SettingsThe TCP/IP Telnet Configuration dialog box can be displayed from the ConnectionWizard Host Information di
15-6Initialization CommandsDisable 'Exit' Message BoxRegistry Entry: WarnExit = "off"Command Line: -JDefault Setting: EnabledA mes
15-7Initialization CommandsSession ConfigurationStart-up Command Group To ActionRegistry Entry: NoneCommand Line: -NnameDefault Setting: DefaultYou ca
15-8Initialization CommandsEnable Debug (File Capture/Replay)Registry Entry: NoneCommand Line: -DebugDefault Setting: DisabledThis command is only ava
15-9Initialization CommandsDisplayWindow Minimized On Start-UpRegistry Entry: WindowSize = "minimized"Command Line: -MIDefault Setting: Not
15-10Initialization CommandsWindow TitleRegistry Entry: NoneCommand Line: -T"title"Default Setting: Emulator nameThis enables you to specify
15-11Initialization CommandsDisable Minimize ButtonRegistry Entry: MinimizeBox = "off"Command Line: -MNDefault Setting: onThese commands wil
15-12Initialization CommandsDisable System Menu & Min/Maximize ButtonsRegistry Entry: SystemMenu = "none"Command Line: NoneDefault Setti
15-13Initialization CommandsDisable ToolbarRegistry Entry: NoneCommand Line: -LDefault Setting: onThis command will remove the toolbar from the window
15-14Initialization CommandsDisable File MenuRegistry Entry: FileMenu = "off"Command Line: -MFDefault Setting: onThese commands will disable
15-15Initialization CommandsDisable Settings MenuRegistry Entry: SettingsMenu = "off"Command Line: -MSDefault Setting: onThese commands will
2-11Getting StartedSuppress EchoWhen selected, this will will prevent the emulator from generating the Telnet echooption on connection.Suppress 3270 R
15-16Initialization CommandsSoft Buttons DisplayedRegistry Entry: ButtonLevels = 0-4Command Line: -BL0-4Default Setting: 1These commands are only avai
15-17Initialization CommandsFlashing Characters Enabled In All SessionsRegistry Entry: NoneCommand Line: -FBDefault Setting: offThis enables character
15-18Initialization CommandsKeyboard & MouseConvert £ To $ (MDIS P9)Registry Entry: MDCUK = "Yes"Command Line: NoneDefault Setting: noTh
A-1Virtual Key NamesAVirtual Key NamesThis appendix lists all the supported virtual key names which enableyou to include a specific key function in a
A-2Virtual Key NamesDEC VT500 Virtual Key NamesKey Function Virtual Key Name Key Function Virtual Key NameBack Tab VT_CSIZ Insert VT_INSERTBreak VT_BR
A-3Virtual Key NamesHP 700-92/96 Virtual Key NamesKey Function Virtual Key Name Key Function Virtual Key NameBackspace HP_BACKSPACE Insert Wrap HP_INS
A-4Virtual Key NamesIBM 3270 Virtual Key NamesKey Function Virtual Key Name Key Function Virtual Key NameAlternate Code Page IB_ALTCP Local National M
A-5Virtual Key NamesIBM 5250 Virtual Key NamesKey Function Virtual Key Name Key Function Virtual Key NameAlternate Code Page AS_ALTCP Field Plus AS_FI
A-6Virtual Key NamesSCO Console Virtual Key NamesKey Function Virtual Key Name Key Function Virtual Key NameBackspace SC_BACKSPACE F1 - F12 SC_F1 - SC
A-7Virtual Key NamesTVI 955 Virtual Key NamesKey Function Virtual Key Name Key Function Virtual Key NameBack Tab TV_BACKTAB F0 - F22 TV_F0 - TV_F22Bac
2-12Getting StartedTN3270 OptionsThis dialog box is displayed by clicking the 3270 Options button in the TCP/IPTelnet Configuration dialog box when TN
A-8Virtual Key NamesNotes
B-1Character SetsBCharacter SetsThis appendix shows the supported character sets.IntroductionEach character set consists of a series of control charac
B-2Character SetsASCII CHARACTER SET(Multinational 7 Bit)NULSOHSTXETXEOTENQACKBELBSHTLFVTFFCRSOSIDLEDC1DC2DC3DC4NAKSYNETBCANEMSUBESCFSGSRSUSSP!"#
B-3Character SetsNATIONAL REPLACEMENT CHARACTERSASCIIBritishCanadianDutchFinnishGermanItalianPortugueseSpanishSwedishDanishNorwegianFrenchBelgianSwiss
B-4Character SetsDEC ADDITIONAL CHARACTER SET(Multinational 8 Bit)INDNELSSAESAHTSHTJVTSPLDPLURISS2SS3DCSPU1PU2STSCCHMWSPAEPACSISTOSCPMAPC¡¢£¨¥§¤©ª«°±2
B-5Character SetsDEC LINE DRAWING CHARACTER SETNULSOHSTXETXEOTENQACKBELBSHTLFVTFFCRSOSIDLEDC1DC2DC3DC4NAKSYNETBCANEMSUBESCFSGSRSUSSP!"#$%&´()
B-6Character SetsISO LATIN-1 ADDITIONAL CHARACTER SET(Multinational 8 Bit)INDNELSSAESAHTSHTJVTSPLDPLURISS2SS3DCSPU1PU2STSCCHMWSPAEPACSISTOSCPMAPC°±23µ
B-7Character SetsISO LATIN-2 ADDITIONAL CHARACTER SET(Multinational 8 Bit)0000000100100011010001010110011110001001101010111100110111101111012345678910
B-8Character SetsANSI 437 CHARACTER SET200128802011298120213082203131832041328420513385206134862071358721013688211137892121388A2131398B2141408C2151418
B-9Character SetsANSI 850 CHARACTER SET200128802011298120213082203131832041328420513385206134862071358721013688211137892121388A2131398B2141408C2151418
2-13Getting StartedAssociateThis is available when the IBM 3270 Model option is set to 3287-1 (a printer). It isused to request that the device name o
B-10Character SetsANSI 858 CHARACTER SET200128802011298120213082203131832041328420513385206134862071358721013688211137892121388A2131398B2141408C215141
B-11Character SetsANSI 1250 CHARACTER SETNBSPAL¤L´§¨SST´SHYZZ00000001001000110100010101100111100010011010101111001101111011110123456789101112131415COL
B-12Character SetsDG 410/412 WORD PROCESSING, MATH& GREEK ALPHABET CHARACTER SET000111222333444555666777108811991210A1311B1412C1513D1614E1715F2016
B-13Character SetsDG 410/412 LINE DRAWINGCHARACTER SET000111222333444555666777108811991210A1311B1412C1513D1614E1715F2016102117112218122319132420142521
B-14Character SetsWYSE NATIVE MODECHARACTER SET000111222333444555666777108811991210A1311B1412C1513D1614E1715F20161021171122181223191324201425211526221
B-15Character SetsWY-60 MULTINATIONAL(CODE PAGE 437) CHARACTER SET200128802011298120213082203131832041328420513385206134862071358721013688211137892121
B-16Character SetsWY-60 MULTINATIONAL(CODE PAGE 850) CHARACTER SET200128802011298120213082203131832041328420513385206134862071358721013688211137892121
B-17Character SetsWY-60 PC EQUIVALENTCHARACTER SET000111222333444555666777108811991210A1311B1412C1513D1614E1715F20161021171122181223191324201425211526
B-18Character SetsWY-60 STANDARD ASCIICHARACTER SET000111222333444555666777108811991210A1311B1412C1513D1614E1715F2016102117112218122319132420142521152
B-19Character SetsWY-60 STANDARD ANSICHARACTER SET000111222333444555666777108811991210A1311B1412C1513D1614E1715F20161021171122181223191324201425211526
2-14Getting StartedTN5250 OptionsThis dialog box is displayed by clicking the 5250 Options button in the TCP/IPTelnet Configuration dialog box when TN
B-20Character SetsWY-60 GRAPHICS 1CHARACTER SET000111222333444555666777108811991210A1311B1412C1513D1614E1715F20161021171122181223191324201425211526221
B-21Character SetsWY-60 GRAPHICS 2CHARACTER SET000111222333444555666777108811991210A1311B1412C1513D1614E1715F20161021171122181223191324201425211526221
B-22Character SetsWY-60 GRAPHICS 3CHARACTER SET000111222333444555666777108811991210A1311B1412C1513D1614E1715F20161021171122181223191324201425211526221
B-23Character SetsIBM 3270 & IBM 5250 ENGLISH (U.S.),CANADIAN BILINGUAL & NETHERLANDS CHARACTER SET{ABCDEFGHISHYôöòóõ}JKLMNOPQR1ûüùúÿ\÷STUVWXY
B-24Character SetsIBM 3270 & IBM 5250ENGLISH (U.K.) CHARACTER SET{ABCDEFGHISHYôöòóõ}JKLMNOPQR1ûüùúÿ\÷STUVWXYZ2ÔÖÒÓÕ01234567893ÛÜÙÚ¢[¥·©§¶1/41/23/4
B-25Character SetsIBM 3270 & IBM 5250DANISH & NORWEGIAN CHARACTER SETæABCDEFGHISHYôöòóõåJKLMNOPQR1ûüùúÿ\÷STUVWXYZ2ÔÖÒÓÕ01234567893ÛÜÙÚ¢£¥·©§¶1
B-26Character SetsIBM 3270 & IBM 5250FRENCH CHARACTER SETéABCDEFGHISHYôöòóõèJKLMNOPQR1ûüúÿç÷STUVWXYZ2ÔÖÒÓÕ01234567893ÛÜÙÚ¢#¥·©]¶1/41/23/4¬|_~´`¨st
B-27Character SetsIBM 3270 & IBM 5250GERMAN & AUSTRIAN CHARACTER SETäABCDEFGHISHYôòóõüJKLMNOPQR1û}ùúÿÖ÷STUVWXYZ2Ô\ÒÓÕ01234567893Û]ÙÚ¢£¥·©@¶1/4
B-28Character SetsIBM 3270 & IBM 5250ITALIAN CHARACTER SETàABCDEFGHISHYôöóõèJKLMNOPQR1ûü`úÿç÷STUVWXYZ2ÔÖÒÓÕ01234567893ÛÜÙÚ¢#¥·©@¶1/41/23/4¬|_¨´µìs
B-29Character SetsIBM 3270 & IBM 5250SPANISH CHARACTER SET{ABCDEFGHISHYôöòóõ}JKLMNOPQR1ûüùúÿ\÷STUVWXYZ2ÔÖÒÓÕ01234567893ÛÜÙÚ¢£¥·©§¶1/41/23/4^!-~´µ¨
2-15Getting Startedor all possibilities have been tried. In the latter case the same name is sent twice insuccession to indicate to the host all names
B-30Character SetsIBM 3270 & IBM 5250SWEDISH & FINNISH CHARACTER SETäABCDEFGHISHYôòóõåJKLMNOPQR1û~ùúÿÉ÷STUVWXYZ2Ô@ÒÓÕ01234567893ÛÜÙÚ¢£¥·©[¶1/4
B-31Character SetsIBM 3270 & IBM 5250 BELGIAN &SWISS-FRENCH/GERMAN CHARACTER SET{ABCDEFGHISHYôöòóõ}JKLMNOPQR1ûüùúÿ\÷STUVWXYZ2ÔÖÒÓÕ01234567893Û
B-32Character SetsIBM EBCDIC CODEPAGES SUPPLIEDCodepage37273274277278280284285290297300420424500803833834835836837838870871875880905102510261027114011
C-1Host Command SummaryCHost Command SummaryThis appendix lists the host commands that are valid in each terminalemulation mode. Additional special co
C-2Host Command SummaryTEXT ERASUREErase text to end of line ESC KErase text to end of screen ESC JGENERALCancel current ESC sequence & display er
C-3Host Command SummaryDeselect underline character mode ESC [ < 1 hDouble width & height (top half) characters ESC # 3Double width & heigh
C-4Host Command SummaryDISPLAYScroll display down * lines ESC [ * TScroll display up * lines ESC [ * SSelect 80 column display mode ESC [ ? 3 lSelect
C-5Host Command SummaryKEYBOARDBackspace key performs backspace only ESC [ ? 67 hBackspace key performs delete ESC [ ? 67 lData processing keys mode E
C-6Host Command SummaryPrint cursor line ESC [ ? 1 iPrint page ESC [ iPrint page prints complete page ESC [ ? 19 hPrint page prints scrolling region o
C-7Host Command SummaryDISPLAYDisplay host-writable status line ESC [ 2 $ ~Display indicator status line ESC [ 1 $ ~Display no status line ESC [ 0 $ ~
2-16Getting Started5250 Printer OptionsThis dialog box is displayed by clicking the 5250 Options button in the TCP/IPTelnet Configuration dialog box w
C-8Host Command SummaryPRINTINGEnable bidirectional printing ESC [ 7 iDisable bidirectional printing ESC [ 6 iEnable printer/tablet to talk directly t
C-9Host Command SummaryANSI VT510 EmulationWhen running the VT510 emulation, the following commands will be executed inaddition those listed previousl
C-10Host Command SummaryPROGRAMMING ALPHANUMERIC KEYSProgram Alphanumeric Key(s) DCS " y D...D STwhere the data string D...D format is as follows
C-11Host Command SummaryPROGRAMMING FUNCTION KEYSProgram Function Key(s) DCS " x D...D STwhere the data string D...D format is as follows:Key1/Mo
C-12Host Command SummaryANSI VT420 EmulationWhen running the VT420 emulation, the following commands will be executed inaddition those listed previous
C-13Host Command SummaryLocal function key control ESC [ *k ; *f ; ... *k ; *f * }*k = Function key number: *f = Function performed:All local function
C-14Host Command SummaryFill rectangular area ESC [ *f ; *t ; *l ; *b ; *r $ x*f Decimal code of fill character *b Bottom-line border*t Top-line bord
C-15Host Command SummaryAIXTerm EmulationAll commands are supported in both VT100 and HFT (High Function Terminal)modes unless indicated otherwise.SIN
C-16Host Command SummarySet G0 character set (HFT) ESC ( <Set G1 character set (HFT) ESC ) <Lock shift G2 (VT100) ESC nLock shift G3 (VT100) ESC
C-17Host Command SummarySet text parameters ESC ] * ; *t \007Change window name & title to *t 0Sets only the icon name 1Sets only the title name 2
2-17Getting Started*IBM42023 *IBM42071 *IBM42072 *IBM42081 *IBM42082*IBM4212 *IBM4216 *IBM4226 *IBM4230 *IBM4232*IBM47121 *IBM47122 *IBM47221 *IBM4722
C-18Host Command SummaryOther private modes ESC [ ? *;...;* hNormal/application cursor (VT100) 180/132 columns 3Reverse/normal video 5Origin/normal 6A
C-19Host Command SummaryDG 410/412 EmulationDG ModeIn the following command sequences, <n> represents a 1-byte argument, <nn>represents a
C-20Host Command SummaryScroll down RS IScroll up RS HScroll left RS F C <n>Scroll right RS F D <n>Select compressed spacing RS F KSelect
C-21Host Command SummaryDG 410/412 ANSI Standard ModeCHARACTER ATTRIBUTESChange attributes CSI *count ; *on ; *off qCURSORBackspace BSCarriage return
C-22Host Command SummaryHP 700-92/96 EmulationCHARACTER ATTRIBUTESAssign * attribute(s) to following characters ESC & d *Assign invisible & *
C-23Host Command SummaryDISPLAY80 column display ESC & w 6 f 80 X132 column display ESC & w 6 f 132 XClear all margins ESC 9Display next page
C-24Host Command SummaryFUNCTION KEYSBegin user key definition mode ESC jDefault definition for f1 key ESC pDefault definition for f2 key ESC qDefault
C-25Host Command SummaryKEYBOARDAuto keyboard lock off ESC & k 0 KAuto keyboard lock on ESC & k 1 KAuto line feed mode off ESC & k 0 AAuto
C-26Host Command SummaryIBM 3151 EmulationCHARACTER SET SELECTIONSelect G0 SISelect G1 SOSelect character set G0 ESC < *setSelect character set G1
C-27Host Command SummaryEnable host protect ESC & :Enable OIA divide line ESC * :Enable read unprotected field ESC % :Host message write ESC = *me
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2-18Getting Started*LEGL Legal-sized paper (8.5 x 14 inches).*EXEC Executive-sized paper (7.25 x 10.5 inches).*A4 A4-sized paper (210 mm x 297 mm).*A5
C-28Host Command SummaryRead status ESC 6Enter transparent mode (control characters displayed) DLE STXExit transparent mode DLE ETXMandatory disconnec
C-29Host Command SummarySCO Console EmulationCONTROLLING TERMINAL PROCESSINGSound audible tone BELSelect iBCSe2 compliance ESC [ = 2 LDeselect iBCSe2
C-30Host Command SummarySet inverse & foreground & background colour (* as above) ESC [ 7 ; *fg ; *bg ; mSet normal foreground colour (* = int
C-31Host Command SummaryEDITINGErase from cursor to end of display ESC [ 0 JErase from start of display to cursor ESC [ 1 JErase entire display ESC [
C-32Host Command SummaryTA6530 EmulationConversational & Block ModeATTRIBUTESSet display attribute * ESC 6 *Normal video SP Inverse invisible ,Dim
C-33Host Command SummarySelect page * (Block mode) ESC : *Set current line to 40 (double width) columns ESC 8Set current line to 80 (single width) col
C-34Host Command SummaryKEYBOARDDefine Return key (Conversational mode) ESC u *Lock keyboard ESC cUnlock keyboard ESC bSimulate function key ESC d *RE
C-35Host Command SummaryDISPLAYInsert * spaces at cursor location ESC [ * @Restore cursor position & video attribute ESC 8Save cursor position &am
C-36Host Command SummaryTVI 955 EmulationGENERAL OPERATIONBlock mode on ESC BLocal mode on ESC cHalf duplex mode on ESC D HFull duplex mode on ESC D F
C-37Host Command SummaryRead cursor's line & column position ESC ?Read cursor's page, line & column position ESC /Read cursor's
2-19Getting StartedSerial Connection SettingsThe Serial Configuration dialog box can be displayed from the Connection WizardHost Information dialog bo
C-38Host Command SummaryEDITING DATAEnable page edit mode ESC NEnable line edit mode ESC OEnable insert mode ESC qEnable replace mode ESC rLoad a repl
C-39Host Command SummaryAdditional *1 values: <space> Clear entire current function key setfrom memory0 Load function keys in sequence*2 message
C-40Host Command SummaryUser Message Effect*m = 0 Status line message field *e = 0 Clears message before loading1 User message 1 1 Writes over ex
C-41Host Command SummarySend unprotected characters in cursor line up to & including cursor ESC 4Send unprotected page up to & including curso
C-42Host Command SummaryWyse EmulationsATTRIBUTESAssign character display attribute ESC G *attributeAssign line attribute ESC G *line attributeAssign
C-43Host Command SummaryClear unprotected page to nulls ESC :Clear unprotected page to nulls from cursor ESC yClear unprotected page foreground to nul
C-44Host Command SummaryCursor right FFCursor up (no scroll) VTCursor to start of current line CRCursor to start of next line USHome cursor ESC { or
C-45Host Command SummaryRestore normal display ESC ^ 0Reverse display ESC ^ 1Roll window up in page ESC w ERoll window down in page ESC w FSplit scree
C-46Host Command SummaryEnhance mode on ESC ~ !Enhance mode off ESC ~ SPMonitor mode on (display control codes) ESC UMonitor mode off ESC u or ESC XB
C-47Host Command SummaryBidirectional mode on ESC d %Enable transmission (XON/XOFF handshaking) DC1 (XON)Stop transmission (XON/XOFF handshaking) DC3
2-20Getting StartedIn/Out - XON/XOFF on transmitted & received dataHardware - DTR/CTS hardware flow control.Data BitsFactory default: 8This opti
C-48Host Command SummaryWyse PC Term EmulationMONITOR MODEMonitor mode on ESC UMonitor mode off ESC u or ESC XSELECTING PERSONALITIESEnhance mode of
C-49Host Command SummaryCAPS LOCK off (enhanced) ESC e 'Margin bell off ESC nMargin bell on ESC oSelect standard ASCII key code mode ESC e HSelec
C-50Host Command SummaryCURSOR CONTROLCursor left (backspace) CTRL HCursor right CTRL LCursor up - no scroll CTRL KCursor up - scroll ESC jCursor down
C-51Host Command SummarySENDING DATASend line through cursor ESC 6Send unprotected line through cursor ESC 4Send page through cursor ESC 7Send unprote
C-52Host Command SummaryAssign foreground/background colours ESC SPACE h *CGAcolAssign fore/background colours to write-protected chars ESC SPACE i *
C-53Host Command SummaryAdditional CommandsDISPLAY COLOURDEC VT modes: Foreground colour CSI = * FBackground colour CSI = * Gwhere * is one of the fol
C-54Host Command Summary<Button Status> is of the format: 00110LMRwhere LMR indicates which button caused the event.<Column> and <Row&
D-1Product SpecificationDProduct SpecificationThis appendix describes the level of support provided by each terminalemulation.IntroductionThe followin
D-2Product SpecificationTelnetSpecification:Implements RFC 854, 855, 856, 857, 858, 860, 1091, 1408, 1571, 1572.Implements RFC 1205, 2877 for IBM 5250
D-3Product SpecificationData General D200/D410Specification:Dasher D410 Display Terminals User’s Manual(014-000761-02 December 1983).Digital VT Emulat
2-21Getting StartedAutomate Login ProcessThe Automate Login Process dialog box enables you to automate part or all of thehost login procedure.The sett
D-4Product SpecificationIBM 5250 EmulationSpecification:5494 Remote Control Unit Functions Reference. Release 2.0.(SC30-3533-02).Limitations:No text a
D-5Product SpecificationStratus V102Specification:V102 Display Terminal Operator’s Manual (TVI 131974-00 June 1985).Limitations:Page print flip mode n
D-6Product SpecificationTelevideo 955Specification:Televideo 955 Display Terminal Operator's Manual (131969-00-B Sept 1985).Limitations:Page prin
D-7Product SpecificationFunction key label save commands not supported.Automatic font loading not supported.Remote caps lock commands not supported.Ig
D-8Product SpecificationNotes
Index-1IndexIndexAAIXTerm EmulationHost command summary C-15Specification D-2Answerback String 6-19Automate Login Process 2-21Aux Port SettingsConnect
Index-2IndexDisable menu bar 15-13Disable menu bar & pop-upmenus 15-13Disable Menu bar & toolbar 15-12Disable Menu bar, pop-ups &toolbar 1
Index-3IndexRows 6-50Text attributes 6-63Display ElementsHotspots 2-30, 4-3Status bar 2-28Status lineDEC VT emulations 7-4IBM 3151 emulation 12-3IBM 3
Index-4IndexVirtual key names A-3IIBM 3151 EmulationHost command summary C-26Introduction 12-1Keyboard mapping 12-4Session configuration 12-1Setup 6-2
Index-5IndexICL 7561 EmulationSpecification D-4Initialization CommandsIntroduction 15-1ISO Latin Multinational Set 6-52KKey MappingChanging 3-1, 6-68D
2-22Getting Startedbelow, selecting one of the virtual key names listed in the box below that, thenclicking the Insert button. The Virtual Key Names a
Index-6IndexPrinter Port SettingsConnection Wizard 2-23Printer Setup 6-11Product Specification D-1RRegistry CommandsAction on host connection close 15
Index-7IndexMouse Button Actions 6-74New Connection 6-8Notice Board Setup 6-41Open Session 6-9Option selection 6-2Save Session As 6-10Saving settings
Index-8IndexVirtual key names A-7UUnicodeEntering values in Setup entries 6-4Unisys T27 EmulationSpecification D-6VVirtual Key Names A-1DG 410/412 emu
2-23Getting StartedPrinter Port SettingsThe Printer Port Settings dialog box enables you to direct print data to a printerhandled by the Print Manager
2-24Getting StartedThe Output Character Set option enables you to specify the character set used forprinting when Print Direct To Port is selected. Th
2-25Getting StartedGUI OverridesThe GUI Overrides dialog box enables you to disable various GUI items and alsoenables you to specify how the emulator
2-26Getting StartedAux Port SettingsThe Aux Port Settings dialog box enables you to specify a COM or LPT port forbidirectional output when in any DEC
2-27Getting StartedEmulator Window FeaturesThe Menu BarThe menu bar provides access to a series of commands and dialog boxes which enableyou to perfor
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2-28Getting StartedThe ToolbarA toolbar is displayed below the menu bar. This displays a series of buttons whichprovide a quick way of actioning comma
2-29Getting Started12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11Item 1: This displays two LEDs. The first LED indicates whether or not you areconnected to the host. It will
2-30Getting StartedController signifies that the emulation is in Printer Controller mode inwhich the host has direct control over the printer. Print s
3-1Keyboard Configuration3Keyboard ConfigurationThis chapter describes how to configure the keyboard, define keyfunctions and compose special characte
3-2Keyboard ConfigurationThis enables you to redefine the function of most of the keys on your keyboard,including the key combinations listed below:Ke
3-3Keyboard ConfigurationEntering Control CharactersYou can enter a control character either as the control key character equivalent or thedecimal val
3-4Keyboard ConfigurationCompose Character SequencesCompose character sequences can be used to generate codes for characters notshown on your keyboard
3-5Keyboard ConfigurationThe following tables use several conventions:The keys bearing the characters used to compose a special character may bepresse
3-6Keyboard ConfigurationCOMPOSE CHARACTER SEQUENCES¨ space+ +' space( (/ / or / <) )^ space` space( -/ ^) -~ space! !quotation marknumber s
3-7Keyboard ConfigurationCOMPOSE CHARACTER SEQUENCES (continued)A " or ¨ AE `E 'E ^E " or ¨ EI `I 'I ^I " or ¨ IN ~O `O
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4-1Mouse Functions4Mouse FunctionsThis chapter describes the special functions assigned to the mouse andhow to redefine them.IntroductionYou can assig
4-2Mouse FunctionsThis enables you to specify the function of the left and right mouse buttons when theyare clicked on their own or in conjunction wit
4-3Mouse FunctionsSend KeywordThe Send Keyword function enables you to click on any delimited word displayedon the screen and it will be sent to the h
4-4Mouse FunctionsNotes
5-1The Toolbar5The ToolbarThis chapter describes how to use and redefine the toolbar.Using The ToolbarThe toolbar, displayed below the menu bar by def
5-2The ToolbarDisplays the Save Session As dialog box. This enables you tospecify how the current session configuration is to be saved.Copies selected
5-3The ToolbarRedefining The ToolbarClicking the last button in the default toolbar, or selecting Button Tools from theSettings menu will display a di
5-4The ToolbarYou are not restricted to the set of predefined button bitmaps displayed in theButtons list box. You can add your own customised buttons
5-5The ToolbarKey Combinations & SequencesYou can program a button tool to perform the function of a combination or sequenceof keys. For example,
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5-6The ToolbarNotes
6-1Setup Menus6Setup MenusThis chapter describes the options available in the setup menus anddialog boxes.Displaying & Closing MenusThe following
6-2Setup MenusTo close a menu:Mouse: Click anywhere outside the menu.Keyboard: Press the Alt key.Using The MenusThe menu options follow several conven
6-3Setup MenusDialog BoxesSelecting an option which is followed by an ellipsis (...) will cause a dialog box to bedisplayed. The example shown below i
6-4Setup MenusTo select a dialog box option:Mouse: Click the check box, button or list box. The current setting is highlightedor surrounded by a dotte
6-5Setup MenusThe following 'backslash' values can be used:\u Unicode introducer \r Carriage return\n Line feed \e EscapeNote that as the \
6-6Setup MenusSelecting A Connection TemplateThe Open Session dialog box enables you to select a connection template to use whenthe terminal is not in
6-7Setup MenusMenu DescriptionsThe following pages describe the options available in all the menus and associateddialog boxes. The descriptions begin
6-8Setup MenusNew Connection...(Not available in WBT mode)Factory default: TCP/IPThis will display a dialog box which enables you to make a host conne
6-9Setup MenusMaking A Network Host ConnectionTo connect to a network host node, select TCP/IP in the Type list box. The ConnectTo box will display th
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6-10Setup MenusThe Defined Sessions list box displays the names of connection templates that werecreated using the Save Session As dialog box. The nam
6-11Setup Menus3. Click the OK button to save the template settings. If you specified a descriptivename that already exists, a message box will ask yo
6-12Setup MenusDirect Print Data To A Specific PortTo direct print data to a specific port, select Print Direct To Port and specify thePrinter Port.Se
6-13Setup MenusYou must specify the Printer Name. The Job Name and User Name entries areoptional (the User Name will default to root if none is specif
6-14Setup MenusEdit MenuClipboard TextClipboard GraphicsSelecting one of these options will enable selected text or graphics to be copied to theclipbo
6-15Setup MenusSettings MenuLanguageThis enables you to select the language that will be used in all menus and dialog boxes.The following dialog boxes
6-16Setup MenusBlock Transmission - for specifying DEC VT Block (Edit) mode textformatting and transmission.Attributes - for assigning colours and spe
6-17Setup MenusEmulation SettingsThis dialog box is displayed by selecting Emulation in the Settings menu.Alpha Emulation(Not available in WBT mode)Th
6-18Setup MenusThe HP 700-92/96 emulation provides compatibility with software designed to drivethe Hewlett Packard 700/92, 2392A, 2622A, 70094 and 70
6-19Setup MenusThe WYSE PCTerm emulation provides compatibility with software designed for thePC Term personality supported by Wyse. Keyboard scan cod
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6-20Setup MenusHP 700-92/96 SettingsThis dialog box is displayed by selecting HP 700-92/96 in the Settings menu.Local EchoFactory default: UnselectedT
6-21Setup MenusSPOW (B)Factory default: UnselectedThe setting of the SPace OverWrite option determines whether or not keyboardentered spaces overwrite
6-22Setup MenusThe type of handshake used for block transfers is determined by the type of blocktransfer to be performed, the mode that the HP 700-92/
6-23Setup MenusCR/LF. Inserting a NULL after the CR character cures the problem.Display Form FeedsFactory default: SelectedWhen selected, this will ca
6-24Setup MenusFldSeparatorFactory default: ^_ (i.e. US)This text box is used to specify the ASCII character used to indicate the end of eachprotecte
6-25Setup MenusPagesFactory default: 4In HP 700-92/96 mode the display area is 80 or 132 columns by 24 lines with 168lines stored off-screen, giving a
6-26Setup MenusIBM 3151 SettingsThis dialog box is displayed by selecting IBM 3151 in the Settings menu.Operating ModeFactory default: EchoThe setting
6-27Setup MenusNote that the contents of the display will be cleared when you change the displayformat.Turnaround CharFactory default: CRThis option s
6-28Setup MenusWhen set to Column, tab stops are provided by column-tab definitions. Field attributecharacters are ignored.Enter KeyFactory default: R
6-29Setup MenusAuto LFFactory default: UnselectedThe setting of this option in conjunction with that of the Auto New Line optiondetermines the destina
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6-30Setup MenusWyse SettingsThis dialog box is displayed by selecting Wyse in the Settings menu. Note that someof the settings apply to the TVI 910+,
6-31Setup MenusPage SizeFactory default: 1 x LinesThis option applies to the WY-50+ and WY-60 emulations and specifies the size of apage in display me
6-32Setup MenusASCII FontFactory default: WY ASCIIThis option determines whether the Wyse ASCII or PC standard character set is usedas the first half
6-33Setup MenusAuto PageFactory default: UnselectedThis option applies to the WY-50+, WY-60 and all the TVI emulations. It determineswhat happens when
6-34Setup MenusSend ACKFactory default: SelectedThis option applies to all emulations and specifies whether or not an ASCII ACKcharacter is sent to th
6-35Setup MenusTA6530 SettingsThis dialog box is displayed by selecting TA 6530 in the Settings menu.Power On ModeFactory default: ConversationalThis
6-36Setup MenusTelserv FormatFactory default: SelectedThe setting of this option determines how network data is treated. When selected, datawill be tr
6-37Setup MenusIBM 3270 SettingsThis dialog box is displayed by selecting IBM 3270 in the Settings menu.IBM 3270 ModelFactory default: 3278-2-EThis sp
6-38Setup MenusNumeral SwapFactory default: UnselectedWhen using a code page that supports a bilingual keyboard, this will cause all numbersto be disp
6-39Setup MenusSelecting End on Non-Hex enables you to specify the number of characters that makeup the end sequence in the End Length box. The bypass
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