Compaq t5500 Terminal Emulation User's Guide (CE .NET)

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    Terminal Emulation User's Guide
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    Trademarks ADDS Viewpoint A2 is a trademark of Applied Digital Data Systems Inc. AIX is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. DEC, VT52, VT100, VT131, VT220, VT300, VT320, VT340, VT400 and VT420 are registered trademarks of Digital Equipment Corporation. Hazeltine is
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    Guide 1-1 Terms & Conventions 1-2 Getting Started 2-1 WBT Session Configuration 2-1 Using The Connection Wizard 2-1 Terminal Emulation Configuration 2-6 Emulation Options 2-6 DEC Suite Options 2-7 HP 2-27 The Command Bar 2-28 Setup Menus 2-28 The Button Tools 2-29 SBC Data Capture
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    32 Keyboard Configuration 3-1 Keyboard Mouse Button 4-3 Setup Menus 5-1 Displaying & Closing Menus Setup Entries 5-4 Creating A Connection Template 5-5 Selecting A Connection Template 5-6 Menu Descriptions 5-7 File Menu 5-7 Edit Menu 5-16 Settings Menu 5-17 Emulation Settings 5-19 HP
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    Settings 5-39 Notice Board Setup 5-43 IBM 5250 Settings 5-45 Serial Settings 5-49 Auxport Setup 5-51 Terminal Settings 5-52 Tab Stops Configuration 7-1 WBT Mode 7-1 Non-WBT Mode 7-2 Keyboard Mapping 7-4 Key Functions 7-4 Key Codes 7-6 HP 700-92/96 Emulation 8-1 Session Configuration
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    Terminal Mode 9-4 Host Selection 9-4 IBM 3287-1 Printer Support 9-4 SysReq Key Support 9-5 The Status Line 9-5 Text Display Options 9-9 Keyboard Mapping 9-10 Record & Playback Keystrokes Facility 9-12 Recording Keystrokes 9-12 Playback Keystrokes 9-13 Editing Macros 9-13 Error Codes
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    WBT Mode 10-3 Network Virtual Terminal Mode 10-5 The Status Line 10-5 Keyboard Mapping 10-6 Word Processing Mode 10-6 Text Display Options 10-8 Record & Playback Keystrokes Facility 10-9 Recording Keystrokes 10-9 Playback Keystrokes 10-10 Error Codes 10-10 Fax Image Support 10-11 IBM 3151
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    Connection 14-5 Session Configuration 14-7 Display 14-9 Keyboard & HP 700-92/96 Emulation C-22 IBM 3151 Emulation C-26 SCO Console Emulation C-29 TA6530 Emulation C-32 TVI 955 Emulation C-36 Wyse Emulations C-42 Wyse PC Term Emulation C-48 Additional Commands C-53 Product Specification
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    Chapter 5: Chapter 6: Chapter 7: Chapter 8: Chapter 9: Introduction Introduces the contents of this User's Guide. Getting Started Describes how to configure a session and describes various display features. Keyboard Configuration Describes how to assign functions to keys and how to use the Compose
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    supported character set code tables. Appendix C: Host Command Summary Lists the host commands that are supported in each terminal emulation mode. Appendix D: Product Specification Describes the level of support provided by each terminal emulation. Terms & Conventions This User's Guide the display
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    . The options available are described in detail in the following sections. 1. Click the Configure tab in the Terminal Connection Manager then click the Add button to display the New Connection dialog box. 2. Select Terminal Emulation Client and click OK. The Connection Information dialog box will be
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    the Terminal Emulation Configuration section later in this chapter for details. Clicking the International Settings button will display keyboard language and character set options for the selected terminal emulation. Refer to the relevant emulation settings dialog box description in the Setup Menus
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    /IP Connection Settings section later in this chapter for details. For a modem connection, click the Modem button then click Advanced to display configuration options. Refer to the Modem Connection Settings section later in this chapter for details. For a serial connection, click the Serial button
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    Port Settings. Refer to the Printer Port Settings section later in this chapter for details. Make the relevant selections if required then click Next to display the GUI Overrides dialog box. 10. The GUI Overrides dialog box allows you to disable various GUI items and also enables you to specify how
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    when in any DEC VT mode, ANSI BBS, Sco Console, HP 700-92/96 or IBM 3151 mode. 12. When you have made your selections, click Finish to return to the Terminal Connection Manager. 13. In the Terminal Connection Manager, display the Connections list, select the session name you specified earlier in
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    to drive an X terminal using X Windows. The ANSI BBS emulation is a derivative of the ANSI device driver ANSI.SYS supplied with all Terminal mode (NVT mode for short). The setting of the IBM 3270 Model option determines the size of the display and whether or not extended attributes are supported
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    the specified terminal may be supported.) The Cursor Moves Right to Left option applies to the DEC VT, Ansi BBS, AIXTerm, AT 386 and Sco Console emulations. It enables you change the direction in which the text cursor moves across the display. The High Function Terminal option is displayed when the
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    what is reported back to the host in response to a terminal identification request. (Note that not all features of the specified terminal may be supported.) TN3287 printing is supported by selecting 3287-1. One of four display sizes can be selected: 3278/9-2 3278/9-3 3278/9-4 3278/9-5 24 rows
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    reported back to the host in response to a terminal identification request. (Note that not all features of the specified terminal may be supported.) The terminal models and their display characteristics are listed below: Model Display Rows x Columns 5291_1 5292_2 5251_11 3179_2 3196_A1 3180_2
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    Settings The TCP/IP Telnet Configuration dialog box can be displayed from the Connection Wizard Host Information Type list box then clicking the Configure button. Note that the options available and the default settings depend on the current terminal emulation. Host Port Number This enables
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    the option is not supported. Break Settings The setting of these options determine whether or not a timing mark (TM) and/or carriage return (CR) is sent with a Telnet break packet. A timing mark is sent by default. Send Location This enables you to enter the location of this terminal which may be
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    displayed by clicking the 3270 Options button in the TCP/IP Telnet Configuration dialog box when TN3270 is not suppressed. Connect This specifies the name of the device which the server will be requested to assign to the Telnet session; it may be used when requesting either a terminal rejected error.
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    the server or host, then an error message box will be displayed indicating the reason. Associate This is available when the IBM 3270 Model option is set to 3287-1 (a printer). It is used to request that the device name of the printer associated with a particular terminal is assigned to this Telnet
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    Getting Started TN5250 Options This dialog box is displayed by clicking the 5250 Options button in the TCP/IP Telnet Configuration dialog box when TN5250 is not suppressed and the IBM 5250 Model is not set to 3812-1 or 5553-B01 (printers). Refer to the next
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    that the two sessions will access the counter simultaneously and not all possible names will be tried by each session. This should not cause a problem unless the separate sessions use different modulo values (for example, session one device name TEST%d4% and session two device name ANOTHER%d100%) or
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    Getting Started 5250 Printer Options This dialog box is displayed by clicking the 5250 Options button in the TCP/IP Telnet Configuration dialog box when TN5250 is not suppressed and the IBM 5250 Model is set to 3812-1 (a printer). Device Name Specifies the name of the printer
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    Getting Started *IBM5152 *IBM5201 *IBM6404 *IBM6404EP *IBM6412EP *HPII *HPIIID *HPIIIP *HP500 *HP520 *CPQPM15 *CPQPM20 *EPAP5500 *EPDFX5000 *EPFX1170 *EPLX810 *EPLQ870 *EPLQ1070 *EPSQ1170 *EPEPL7000 *NECP2200XE *NECP5200 *OKI184IBM *OKI320IBM *OKI393IBM *OKI590IBM *OKI810 *OKI820 *
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    envelopes (4.125 x 9.5 inches). *C5 C5-sized envelopes (162mm x 229mm). *DL DL-sized envelopes (110mm x 220mm). ASCII 899 Support Specifies whether the single-byte printer has ASCII code page 899 installed. Selecting Don't Report will cause no value to be returned. WSCST Name Specifies the name of
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    from the list box below. The Configure button provides access to the standard Microsoft dialog boxes for specifying port settings and call options. 3. Enter the Country Code, Area Code and Telephone Number. 4. Click the Dialing Properties button to display the standard Microsoft dialog boxes for
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    Getting Started Serial Connection Settings The Serial Configuration dialog box can be displayed from the Connection Wizard Host Information dialog box by setting the Connection Type to Serial then clicking the Advanced button, or the New Connection dialog
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    this option determines the maximum effective baud rate that the emulatortransmits terminal reports and data sent as a result of pasting data to keyboard entered characters are displayed on the screen as well as sent to the host. When unselected, characters are not displayed when they are transmitted
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    of the host login procedure. The settings in this dialog box enable you to specify what is sent to the host in response to prompts displayed on the screen. 1. If an initiation string is required by the host when you first make a connection, select the Set Initiation String option, enter the
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    prompt, click the Add button to add the definition to the Script window on the right. The script will perform the actions in the order displayed in the Script window. To change the order of the script lines, use the up and down arrow buttons to the right of the Script
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    To The Print Manager The Current System Printer Driver box displays the name of the currently selected system printer when both the Use Network Printer (LPR) and Print Direct To Port options are not selected. Clicking the Configure button will display a Print Manager dialog box which enables you to
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    to print at the beginning of the next line when a carriage return command is received. When a serial port is selected, clicking the Configure button will display a dialog box in which you can specify the baud rate, parity, flow control, data bits and stop bits settings. These options are described
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    keep the emulator running. Selecting Reconnect will cause the emulator to attempt to reconnect to the host. By default, a warning message will be displayed if you attempt to exit the emulator while a host connection is still active. You can disable this message by selecting the No connection warning
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    you to specify a COM or LPT port for bidirectional output when in any DEC VT mode, ANSI BBS, Sco Console, HP 70092/96 or IBM 3151 mode. Clicking the Configure button will display a dialog box in which you can specify settings for the COM port. The options in it are described in the
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    menus and buttons which enable you to configure the terminal emulator and perform various functions. Note: The buttons available depend on whether or not you are in WBT mode. Setup Menus Three menus can be displayed from the command bar. Refer to the Setup Menus chapter for a complete discussion on
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    the Open Session dialog box. This enables you to load a particular setup configuration. Saves the current session configuration. Displays the Printer Setup dialog box. Displays the Print Screen dialog box for producing a hardcopy of screen data in a particular format. Copies selected data to
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    -f:\temp\sbcdata.txt. The transfer will stop when the % terminator character is received. The Soft Buttons A set of soft buttons various functions when clicked. You can toggle between command bar and soft button display either by clicking the following buttons: or by pressing the keys Ctrl +
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    Setup Menus chapter for information on programming the buttons. The Status Bar Along the bottom of the display is a status bar which shows the status of various operations and enables you to switch between modes. The information displayed in the status bar depends on the current terminal emulation
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    that an error has occurred and a message box will be displayed indicating the error. Item 10 display (assuming default mouse configuration). Hotspots are supported in ALL terminal emulation modes. A set of default keywords is provided for each mode. These keywords relate to key functions specific
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    Started You can identify hotspots that are currently present in display memory by assigning the Show Hotspots function to a key will cause all colour attributes to be temporarily removed from the display and the hotspots will be highlighted with a red background. Releasing the key and left
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    Getting Started Notes 2-34
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    configure the keyboard, define key functions and compose special characters. Keyboard Mapping The keyboard is mapped as close as possible to the terminal keyboard layout is shown in each terminal emulation chapter. Special key functions supported by each terminal emulation can be mapped to keys
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    Keyboard Configuration This enables you to redefine the function of most of the keys amount of memory available in your terminal. The Predefined Macros box enables you to select from a list of standard functions associated with the current terminal emulation. Clicking the arrow button will display a
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    Keyboard Configuration Entering Control Characters You can enter a control character this would be entered as _013. Refer to the ASCII character table in the Character Sets appendix for code and decimal references. Key Combinations & Sequences You can program a key to perform the function of a
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    sequences can be used to generate codes for characters not shown on your keyboard. The characters that can be composed depend on the setting of the Character Set Mode option in the Emulation Settings dialog box and the Preferred Char. Set option in the Terminal Settings dialog box. When Character
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    in the Emulation Settings dialog box is set to Multinational, and the Preferred Char. Set option in the Terminal Settings dialog box is set to DEC-MCS. (Latin-1) indicates that the character can only be composed dialog box is set to National and the system is configured for the relevant language. 3-5
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    Keyboard Configuration COMPOSE CHARACTER SEQUENCES " quotation mark ¨ space # number sign + + ' apostrophe ' space @ commercial at a a or A A (Multinational) a a or A A or a A (National) [ opening bracket ( ( \ back slash / / or / < ] closing bracket ^ circumflex
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    Keyboard Configuration COMPOSE CHARACTER SEQUENCES (continued) Ä A umlaut Å A ring Æ A E diphthong Ç C cedilla È E grave É E acute Ê E circumflex Ë E umlaut Ì I grave Í I acute Î I circumflex Ï I umlaut Ñ N tilde Ò O grave Ó O acute Ô O circumflex Õ O tilde Ö O umlaut Œ O E diphthong (DEC Multinat
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    Keyboard Configuration COMPOSE CHARACTER SEQUENCES (continued) ó o acute ô o circumflex õ o tilde ö o umlaut œ o e diphthong (DEC Multinat.) ø o slash ù u grave ú u acute û u circumflex ü u umlaut ÿ y umlaut NSP no break space (Latin-1) broken vertical bar (
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    Send Keyword Unassigned Redefining Mouse Functions You can redefine the functions assigned to the mouse buttons using the Mouse Button Actions dialog box, which is displayed from the Settings menu. 4-1
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    Select function will select all text from the start position to the finish position, working left to right across the entire width of the display, whereas the Select Rectangle function will only select text contained within the rectangular area defined by the start position (top left corner) and the
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    (assuming default mouse configuration). Hotspots are supported in ALL terminal emulation modes. A set of default hotspot keywords is provided for each mode. These relate to key functions specific to the emulation. For example, in VT500 mode you can click on the word Help displayed on the screen and
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    Mouse Functions Notes 4-4
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    describes the options available in the setup menus and dialog boxes. Displaying & Closing Menus The following menus can be displayed from the command bar: Note: The options available in the menus depend on whether or not you are in WBT mode. To display a menu: Mouse: Keyboard: Click on the
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    by an ellipsis (...) perform a particular function when selected. For example, selecting Reset Terminal in the File menu will perform a terminal reset. Options that are followed by an ellipsis indicate that a dialog box will be displayed with all the selections applicable to that option. For example
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    Setup Menus Dialog Boxes Selecting an option which is followed by an ellipsis (...) will cause a dialog box to be displayed. The example shown below is displayed by selecting the Block Transmission... option in the Settings menu. There are four basic methods for changing settings within the dialog
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    the key bearing the character underlined in the option, if one is displayed, or press the Tab key to move forward through the options (left Keyboard: Press Return. Default Settings You can restore the factory default settings of all the setup options by selecting the Factory Default option in
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    Setup Menus The configuration as a connection template. To make the emulator automatically attempt to make a host connection using the same settings the next time it is loaded, display the File menu and select the Save Session option. You can create multiple connection templates when the terminal
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    Setup Menus Selecting A Connection Template The Open Session dialog box enables you to select a connection template to use when the terminal is not in WBT mode. This is displayed by selecting Open Session... in the File menu. The Description list box displays the names of connection templates that
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    Factory Default... This will restore the factory default settings of all the setup options. A message box will be displayed asking you to confirm whether or not you want to assert the factory default settings. Click the OK button to assert the factory defaults. Reset Terminal This will reset the
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    Setup Menus New Connection... (Not available in WBT mode) Factory default: Serial, Com 1 This will display a dialog box which select the Com port required in the Connect To list box. Click the Configure... button to display the Serial Settings dialog box and make sure the settings match that of
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    host node name is invalid, an error message will indicate this. Failure to connect for any other reason will result in a Connection Failed message. Making A Modem Host Connection For a modem connection, click the Modem button then click Advanced to display configuration options. Refer to the Modem
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    Setup Menus Open Session... (Not available in WBT mode) This enables you to select a connection template. The following dialog box will be displayed. The Description list box displays the current session configuration. Save Session As... (Not available in WBT mode) This will display a dialog box
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    the New Connection dialog box, or display the Open Session dialog box when it is loaded (but not when it is reset). Refer to the relevant descriptions earlier in this section for information on these dialog boxes. Printer Setup... This will display a dialog box which enables you to specify print
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    Manager, a specific port, or a network printer. Direct Print Data To The Print Manager The Current System Printer Driver box displays the name of the currently selected system printer when both the Use Network Printer (LPR) and Print Direct To Port options are not selected. Clicking the Setup button
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    Printer To direct print data to a printer on the network, select Use Network Printer (LPR) and enter the LPD Hostname. Clicking the Setup button will display a dialog box which enables you to specify various print settings. You must specify the Printer Name. The Job Name and User Name entries
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    an image as possible on the printer's paper. Both methods can print in landscape or portrait format, depending on the current setup of another dialog box will be displayed while the screen data is being spooled out to the print manager. This enables you to terminate the print process before data
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    Setup Menus Cancel Print This will cancel the current Print Screen or Print Buffer function. Eject Page This option enables data that has been spooled to the printer to be printed. Exit This option will cause the emulator to shut down. 5-15
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    Setup Menus Edit Menu Clipboard Text Clipboard Graphics Selecting one of these options will enable selected text or graphics to be copied to the clipboard when the Copy command is used. The Paste and Select All commands will also be enabled. A tick will be displayed the graphics image with black and
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    used to configure specific emulations can only be displayed when the relevant emulation is running. Emulation Settings HP 700-92/96 Settings IBM 3151 Settings Wyse Settings TA 6530 Settings IBM 3270 Settings IBM 5250 Settings Auxport Settings Serial Settings - for specifying the terminal emulation
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    Setup Menus Terminal Settings Local Editing Block Transmission Attributes Keyboard Macros Soft Buttons Mouse Button Actions - for specifying terminal and display settings. - for specifying DEC VT Block (Edit) mode local editing functions. - for specifying DEC VT Block (Edit) mode text formatting
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    Setup Menus This dialog box is displayed drive an X terminal using X Windows. The ANSI BBS emulation is a derivative of the ANSI device driver ANSI.SYS supplied . Set option in the Terminal Settings dialog box is automatically set to Ansi. The setting of the Ansi Code Page option in this dialog
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    will be an ASCII text screen known as Network Virtual Terminal mode (NVT mode for short). The setting of the IBM 3270 Model option in the IBM 3270 Settings dialog box determines the size of the display and whether or not extended attributes are supported. Refer to the IBM 3270 Emulation chapter for
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    terminal identity. (Note that not all features of the specified terminal may be supported.) National Factory default: Unselected This will only be available if the system is configured for a language that supports be locked from change and displayed as asterisks. Note that deselecting this option will
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    Setup Menus HP 700-92/96 Settings This dialog box is displayed by selecting HP 700-92/96 in the Settings menu. Local Echo Factory default: Unselected The setting of this option determines whether keyboard entered characters are displayed on the screen as well as sent to the host. When unselected,
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    Setup data will either be from the beginning of display memory or from the current cursor position. InhHndShk code to request it. 3. DC1/DC2/DC1 handshake. The host sends an ASCII DC1 control code, to which the emulator replies by sending a DC2 code if ready to transmit. The host sends the DC1 code
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    Setup Menus The type of handshake used for block transfers is determined by the type of block transfer to be performed, the mode that the HP ACK (acknowledge) code when it display are sent when the display memory is transferred to the printer. When unselected, escape sequences relating to the display
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    Setup Menus Display Form Feeds Factory default: Selected When selected, this will cause form feeds to be represented on the display line feed on the display in HP 700-92/96 the Character Sets appendix for code and decimal references. Start in display memory. This pointer will remain in display memory
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    appendix for code and decimal references. Terminal ID Factory default: 70092 This specifies what is reported back to the host in response to a terminal identification request. (Note that not all features of the specified terminal may be supported.) Clicking the arrow button will display a drop-down
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    Setup Menus Pages Factory default: 4 In HP 700-92/96 mode the display area is 80 or 132 columns by 24 lines with 168 lines stored off-screen, giving a total display memory of 192 lines. This option enables you to specify whether display memory is divided into 2, 4, 6 or 8 pages. Typeahead Enabled
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    Setup Menus IBM 3151 Settings This dialog box is displayed by selecting IBM 3151 in the Settings menu. Operating Mode Factory default: Echo The setting of this option determines how keyboard entered data is sent to the host and displayed on the screen. In Echo mode, keyboard entered data is sent
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    Setup Menus Note that the contents of the display will be cleared when you change the display format. Turnaround Char Factory default . Forcing Insert Factory default: Both This option specifies how an insert command affects displayed data when the screen is full. When set to Off, you will not be
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    Setup Menus When set to Column, tab stops are provided by column-tab Factory default: Selected The setting of this option determines what happens to the cursor and data sent to the display when the end of the current line is reached. When selected, the cursor will automatically move to the
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    long. (Note that not all features of the specified terminal may be supported.) Model Factory default: 11 This option identifies the terminal model being emulated in response to a terminal identification request from the host. Model 11 supports only one viewport containing 24 or 25 rows and 80
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    later in this chapter, after the Terminal Settings description. Lines Factory default: 24 This option applies to the WY-50+ and WY-60 emulations and specifies the number of data lines displayed on the screen below the status line. Note that the other emulations only support 24 lines and a label line
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    WY-50+ and WY-60 emulations and specifies the size of a page in display memory in multiples of the Lines setting. Note that the other emulations only support 1 x Lines. The 1 + Rest setting will divide the display memory into two pages, the first containing the number of lines specified by the Lines
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    all the TVI emulations. It determines whether or not more than one page of display memory can be accessed. When selected, all pages will be accessible. See also the Auto Page option. Note that the TVI emulations support two pages of 24 lines each when this and the Auto Page options are selected
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    selected, a new page of memory will be displayed. Note: The other emulations will always display a new page of memory. Auto Wrap Factory default: Selected recognize an additional set of Wyse codes which are not normally supported by specific non-Wyse terminals. Answerback Mode Factory default:
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    it is entered at the keyboard. Colour Support Factory default: Unselected When this option is selected, recognized to determine the colours used for the display. Wyse 350 colour commands will be recognized and certain editing keys will send application codes when pressed, regardless of whether or
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    This option specifies whether you want to use packet blocking for X.25 communications line support, and if so, the size of the packet block. The size may be option enables you to display a thin border which separates the status line from the rest of the lines on the display. Telserv Format Factory
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    Setup Menus Return Function Factory default: Unselected This option specifies whether or not the function of the Enter key is defined by the application when in Block mode. When selected, the key is regarded as an application specific a particular column on the display which will cause an audible
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    what is reported back to the host in response to a terminal identification request. (Note that not all features of the specified terminal may be supported.) TN3287 printing is supported by selecting 3287-1. One of four display sizes can be selected: 3278/9-2 3278/9-3 3278/9-4 3278/9-5 24 rows
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    When using a code page that supports a bilingual keyboard, this will cause all numbers to be displayed using the National or sequence of characters that initiate a print bypass. The end sequence that terminates the print bypass can be specified either by entering the actual characters in the
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    Setup Menus Selecting End on Non-Hex enables you to specify the number of characters that make up the end sequence in the End Length box. The bypass will then terminate the font to be used for displaying characters. The available settings depend on and you wish to restore the default settings in this
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    Setup Menus Default Language, Codepage & Character Set Settings Language English (US) English Portuguese Japanese Kanji + Katakana Korean Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Hebrew New Code Hebrew Old Code Thai Greek Cyrillic Turkish Russian Czech Slovak Polish Icelandic Arabic Type SBCS
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    Notice Board Setup Setup Menus This dialog box is displayed by clicking the Notice Board Setup button in the IBM 3270 Unselected When this option is selected, pressing the Zoom key will toggle the display between full screen (i.e. the screen currently containing the cursor) and split screen
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    Setup Menus Copy Only User Fields to F-Key Factory default: Selected This time by pressing the spacebar for each keystroke after issuing a play Fn key command. The status line will display the contents of the macro and the cursor position in the status line indicates the point that has been reached
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    specifies what is reported back to the host in response to a terminal identification request. (Note that not all features of the specified terminal may be supported.) The terminal models and their display characteristics are listed below: Model 5291_1 5292_2 5251_11 3179_2 3196_A1 3180_2 3477_FC
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    Model selected, as shown in the list above. In the emulator, all terminal types support both monochrome and colour display. When monochrome is selected, characters will be displayed in green and intense fields will be displayed in white. When monochrome is not selected, the settings specified in the
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    Unselected When using a code page that supports a bilingual keyboard, this will cause all numbers to be displayed using the National character by the System Administrator. If they have been changed and you wish to restore the default settings in this dialog box, click the Default button. The
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    Setup Menus Default Language, Character Set & Codepage Settings Language English (US) Spanish Portuguese Japanese Kanji + Katakana Korean Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Hebrew New Code Hebrew Old Code Thai Greek Cyrillic Turkish Russian Czech Slovak Polish Icelandic Arabic KBDTYPE USB UKB
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    Serial Settings Setup Menus When the terminal is not in WBT mode, this dialog box is displayed by selecting Serial in the Settings menu, or by clicking the Configure... button in the New Connection dialog box when the connection type is set to Serial. Note that the port for serial communications
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    Setup Menus In/Out - option determines the maximum effective baud rate that the emulator transmits terminal reports and data sent as a result of pasting data , or received from the host. Data typed on the keyboard will be displayed on the screen or actioned if a control command is typed. Local Echo
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    Auxport Setup Setup Menus This dialog box is displayed by selecting Auxport in the Settings menu. It enables you to specify a COM or LPT port for bidirectional output when in any DEC VT mode, ANSI BBS, Sco Console, HP 700/92 or IBM 3151 mode. Clicking the Configure button will display a dialog box
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    Setup Menus Terminal Settings This dialog box is displayed by selecting Terminal in the Settings menu. Note: The Tab Stops dialog box displayed by clicking the Set Tabs button is described in the next section. Display Rows Factory default: 24 This specifies the number of text rows that can be viewed
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    Setup Menus Memory Rows Factory default: 144 This option determines the number of text rows that are stored in memory. This can be set from 0 to 528 rows by default. The Display Rows option specifies the number of memory rows that can be viewed in the workspace at any one time. Memory Page Size
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    437 This option specifies the character set used for display when the Preferred Char. Set option is set to Ansi. Note that selecting the ANSI BBS emulation will automatically set the preferred font to Ansi. The character set mappings (code pages) supported are 437 for normal usage (default) and 850
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    will remain static and the cursor will move off-screen to the relevant line stored in memory. You can scroll the display to view the lines stored off-screen by holding down the Ctrl key and pressing the Up or Down Cursor keys. Horizontal Coupling Factory default:
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    Setup Menus Application Keypad Factory default: Unselected The setting of this option determines whether received control codes are actioned or displayed. When selected, a representation of most control codes will be displayed on the screen. Display Error Codes Factory default: Selected This
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    Setup Menus Ignore Nulls Factory default: Unselected The setting of this option determines whether Null characters received from the host are actioned or ignored. High Function Terminal the text cursor moves across the display. Keyboard Sends Scan Codes Factory default: Selected This applies to
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    Setup Menus Tab Stops This dialog box is displayed by clicking the Set Tabs button in the Terminal Settings or Wyse Settings dialog box. Tab stops can be set for the DEC VT, ANSI and SCO Console emulations using the Tab Stops dialog box displayed from the Terminal Settings dialog box, and for the
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    Setup Menus This dialog box is displayed mode. Selecting Edit will cause text to be stored in page memory so that it can be edited locally. This enables the host enter. When set to Deferred, pressing Shift + Delete will cause a code to be sent to the host asking permission to enter Edit mode. The
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    Setup Menus Attributes Cleared Factory default: Unselected The setting of this option determines the effect of an erase command on character attributes. When selected, both attributes and characters will be cleared from display memory when an erase command is issued. When this option is unselected,
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    Menus This dialog box is displayed by selecting Block Transmission in the Settings menu. The options in this dialog box only apply to the block mode functionality supported by the DEC 'VT' terminal emulations. The block mode settings that are supported by other terminal emulations are specified in
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    Setup Menus Send All Selected Areas Factory default: Selected When the host. When unselected, a space character will be sent for each empty character position. When selected, a record separator code (RS) will be sent in place of empty character positions. The last field on a line will contain end
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    Setup Menus Send Partial the host immediately without waiting for permission to transmit. When Deferred is selected, a code will be sent to the host notifying it that data is ready for transmission. The same way as a VT131 terminal. Select this option when running software written for the VT131. 5-63
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    Setup Menus End of Line Characters Factory default: ^M (i.e. CR) This text box is used to specify the characters that are to indicate the end of a line in a data block. To change the current definition, delete the definition displayed the Character Sets appendix for code and decimal references. End
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    the intensity (bold) attribute. Selecting Use Bold Font will cause all characters to be displayed using a bold font. The setting of the Use Colours option in the Preferences box determines whether or not a specific colour is assigned to the text attribute. When the Use Colours option is selected
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    Setup Menus colour block in the palette of Foreground and/or Background tap on any colour in the set required. The list box also enables you to select various display options, depending on the current terminal emulation mode: Normal Screen Bold (BD) Underline (UL) Flashing (FL) Inverse (IV) UL
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    to the DEC VT terminal emulations. When selected, displayed characters are colour coded according to type. For example, all numeric characters are displayed in one colour while all alphabetic characters are displayed in another. Deselecting this option will display characters according to the
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    colour. To select a new colour you can either click on the colour required or drag the target cursor over it. The colour displayed in the Colour box will change accordingly. The lightness of the selected colour can be altered by dragging the triangular pointer up or down the vertical bar to 5-68
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    to the set of custom colours. Numeric Value Method The numeric value of Hue, Lightness and Saturation, or the Red, Green and Blue percentage values can be entered directly in the text boxes. The colour displayed in the Colour box will change accordingly. When you have the required colour, click
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    the amount of memory available in your PC. Note: An escape sequence will be sent across a network as a single packet. The Predefined Macros box enables you to select from a list of standard functions associated with the current terminal emulation. Clicking the arrow button will display a list box in
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    Setup Menus Defining A Key Or Key Combination 1. Click in the Program Key box then press the key or key combination to define. The current definition will be displayed. 2. Click in the With box then enter the new definition, or make a selection from the list of Predefined Macros then click Apply. 3.
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    Setup Menus Specifying Characters There are various ways in which you can specify a particular character. For example, the ESC character can be specified using any one
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    Soft Buttons Setup Menus This dialog box is displayed by selecting Soft Buttons in the Settings menu. A set of soft buttons can be displayed in the the host when the button is pressed. 4. Enter a Name to be displayed on the button, up to ten characters long. 5. Enter the button definition
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    Setup Menus 7. To save the definitions, click OK to exit, then select Save Session As in the File menu, make sure the Soft Buttons box is
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    Setup Menus Note that as the \ and ^ characters are used as value introducers, to enter these as character values you need to precede them with a backslash character, i.e. enter \ as \\ and ^ as \^. The Euro character can be specified by entering the unicode value \u20ac. 5-75
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    Setup Menus Mouse Button Actions This dialog box is displayed by selecting Mouse Button Actions in the to the finish position, working left to right across the entire width of the display, whereas the Select Rectangle function will only select text contained within the rectangular area defined
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    Setup Menus the hotspot feature. It enables you to send delimited text displayed on the screen to the host just by clicking on it. Delimiters are the same as for hotspots. The Move Cursor function can be used
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    Setup Menus Notes 5-78
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    in detail in chapter 2. 1. Click the Configure tab in the Terminal Connection Manager then click the Add button to display the New Connection dialog box. 2. Select Terminal Emulation Client and click OK. The Terminal Emulation Client Connection Wizard - Connection Information dialog box will
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    session configuration when the terminal is not in WBT mode. The options available are described in detail in the Setup Menus chapter. 1. Display the the DEC VT320 terminal, the difference is in their treatment of 8-bit control codes. When VT500 7-Bit is selected, all 8-bit codes are converted to
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    connection, select Modem, specify the communications port in the Connect To box, then click Configure to display configuration options. Refer to the Modem Connection Settings section in chapter 2 for details. For using the Save Session As dialog box. Refer to the Setup Menus chapter for details. 6-3
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    data in the window. The label indicates the action that will be taken if the button is clicked. Item 4: Indicates the current terminal emulation. Item 5: This displays the active session (always 1), the current page number (always 1), and the line,column location of the text cursor. Item 6: This
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    be ignored. ErrGen indicates that an error has occurred and a message box will be displayed indicating the error. Item 10: This indicates the keyboard make the width of display memory larger than the width of the window by using the Memory Page Width option in the Terminal Settings dialog box. When
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    DEC VT Emulations Enhanced AT Keyboard Layout Normal Mode 6-6 F11 F12 F13 F14 PF1 PF2 PF3 PF4 HELP DO F17 F18 F6 F7 F8 F19 F20 F9 F10 F11 F12 DELETE BREAK INSERT HOME PREV SCREEN DELETE SELECT SCNREEXETN (SCRL) Alt + Num Lock toggles between Normal & DEC mode. DEC NUMLK / *- , ,[ ] + (
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    DEC VT Emulations Enhanced AT Keyboard Layout DEC Mode 6-7 F11 F12 F13 F14 HOLD PRINT HELP DO F17 F18 BREAK F6 F7 F8 F19 F20 F9 F10 F11 F12 DELETE BACKSPACE INSERT FIND PREV SCREEN REMV SELECT NEXT SCREEN Alt + Num Lock toggles between Normal & DEC mode. NORM PF2 PF3 _ PF1 PF4 , ,[
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    DEC VT Emulations Notes 6-8
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    in detail in chapter 2. 1. Click the Configure tab in the Terminal Connection Manager then click the Add button to display the New Connection dialog box. 2. Select Terminal Emulation Client and click OK. The Terminal Emulation Client Connection Wizard - Connection Information dialog box will
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    Connect button. Non-WBT Mode This section describes the basic procedure for creating a session configuration when the terminal is not in WBT mode. The options available are described in detail in the Setup Menus chapter. 1. Display the Settings menu from the command bar and select Emulation... to
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    DG 410/412 Emulation 5. When you have specified the required settings in the New Connection dialog box, click the Connect button to make the connection. Note: You can save these settings as a connection template using the Save Session As dialog box. Refer to the Setup Menus chapter for details. 7-3
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    as a reverse video block. Pressing and releasing the Cursor Type key one or more times will cause the cursor display to change in the following order: Blinking underline Invisible cursor Blinking reverse video block Non-blinking reverse video block (default) N/C Pressing this key will cause
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    DG 410/412 Emulation Enhanced AT Keyboard Layout 7-5 ESC F13 F14 F15 F4 F1 F2 F3 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 DELETE LOCAL (CURS) (N/C) PRINT SCROL HOLD ER PG HOME EOL C1 C2 C3 PRINT C4 CURS = Cursor Type SCROL = Scroll Rate N/C = Normal/Compressed ER PG = Erase Page EOL = Erase To End Of
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    method described for the DEC emulation. Refer to the Compose Character Sequences section in the Keyboard Configuration chapter for details. Key Codes The following table lists the decimal value of codes generated when keys that emulate those found on the Data General keyboard are pressed alone or
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    box. 2. Select Terminal Emulation Client and click OK. The Terminal Emulation Client Connection Wizard - Connection Information dialog box will be displayed. 3. Enter a name which will identify this session configuration for future selection in the Connection Name box. 4. Select the HP 700-92/96
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    configuration when the terminal is not in WBT mode. The options available are described in detail in the Setup Menus chapter. 1. Display and 70096 terminals. Click OK to close the dialog box. 3. Display the HP Settings dialog box from the Settings menu and specify the required Terminal ID setting:
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    dialog box. Refer to the Setup Menus chapter for details. Display Configuration When you run the HP 700-92/96 emulation the display memory into 2, 4, 6 or 8 pages from the HP Settings dialog box, as described in the Setup Menus chapter. Keyboard Mapping The following illustration shows where HP
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    HP 700-92/96 Emulation Enhanced AT Keyboard Layout 8-4 INSERT DELETE CLEAR CLEAR LINE LINE LINE PAGE F1 F2 F3 F4 SELECT SOFT HARD RESET RESET
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    buttons will show the Mode Selection configuration. Mode Selection The Mode Selection functions are displayed when the HP 700-92/96 emulation is is in Block or Format mode. When the host causes an error message to be displayed indicating that the string has been incorrectly entered, press the F1
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    HP is in Block or Format mode. When the host causes an error message to be displayed indicating that the string has been incorrectly entered, press the F2 is pressed. In this mode, displayed text may be edited locally before it is transmitted to the host. Control codes such as CR (carriage return)
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    the last line. The Memory Lock function may also be used to lock a specific number of lines from the top of the display, leaving the remaining lines to scroll past them. This is useful when you want column headings or instructions to remain on the display. To lock a specific number of lines, place
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    Configuration Selection This set of function buttons is displayed by pressing the F9 key (which is equivalent to the HP Col function labels to be displayed. The buttons and keys function labels to be displayed. The buttons and keys displayed by pressing the F9 key (which is equivalent to the HP
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    HP 700-92/96 Emulation Device Modes - F1 Clicking this button or pressing F1 will cause the Device Modes function labels to be displayed. The keys of all lines from and including the cursor line to the last line in display memory to be sent to the printer. The cursor will move to the leftmost column
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    HP 700-92/96 Emulation Copy Line - F8 When a printer the device(s) to which data is sent and also to copy portions of data from display memory to the printer. The buttons and keys F1 through F8 will function as described in a baud rate that is no higher than the rate supported by the printer. 8-10
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    in the HP Settings dialog box. Refer to the Setup Menus chapter for details. Usually a start-of-text pointer is automatically generated to designate the leftmost character in the current line if it is the last line of data in display memory. The pointer will remain in display memory until the
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    HP 700-92/96 Emulation To change the current start column, move the cursor to the new starting point and click this button or press the F1 key. The start column will revert to that specified within setup are disregarded when data is transferred from display memory to the host. The margins will be
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    as long as InhEolWrp is not selected in the HP Settings dialog box and, in the case of Note: Margins are disregarded when data is transferred from display memory to the host. The margins will be cleared when a string of alphanumeric characters and/or control codes, and you can define whether the key
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    HP 700-92/96 Emulation Key String Treatment Each f-key and button definition displayed in the menu consists of two lines. The first line . The two fields following LABEL represent the upper and lower lines that can be displayed on the button. To change the current definition, use the Tab or Shift +
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    HP 700-92/96 Emulation Key String Definition The second line of each f-key definition contains the character string that is to be displayed before disabling Display Functions mode (by pressing F7 again). When Display Functions is enabled, the Return key may be used to insert carriage return codes (CR
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    92/96 Emulation Character Display Attributes The HP 700-92/96 emulation incorporates various display attributes which can be reached. Attributes remain at the display location where they were enabled and will not move when characters are inserted or deleted. You can configure the f-keys and buttons
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    alphanumeric terminal and also supports the IBM 3287-1 printer. The terminal emulation supports Extended Configure tab in the Terminal Connection Manager then click the Add button to display the New Connection dialog box. 2. Select Terminal Emulation Client and click OK. The Terminal Emulation Client
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    Connect button. Non-WBT Mode This section describes the basic procedure for creating a session configuration when the terminal is not in WBT mode. The options available are described in detail in the Setup Menus chapter. 1. Display the Settings menu from the command bar and select Emulation... to
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    Terminal mode. 3. Display the IBM 3270 Settings dialog box if you wish to change the setting of the IBM 3270 Model option which determines the size of the display and whether or not extended attributes are supported. One of four display To box, then click Configure for additional Telnet options.
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    terminators. The cursor will then be positioned at the start of the next line. ASCII data received over Telnet will also be displayed will cycle through hosts 1 to 4 (if configured) in order. Ctrl + S Switch to all. IBM 3287-1 Printer Support TN3287 printing is supported by setting the IBM 3270
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    the operating system the status line will display the symbol. Note: Not all TN3270E servers provide full support of the SysReq key. The Status 10-15 10-14 10-17 10-13 Meaning Program check (nnn = error code) Terminal wait Numeric data only Go elsewhere System lock Too much 3: Typing Direction
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    as Meaning Numeric lock on 7: Mode Symbol Symbol ^ Colour Blue Column 53 Meaning Insert mode on 8: Display Direction Symbol Colour Blue Blue Column 73 73 Meaning Normal display Right-to-left mirror display 9: Cursor Position Symbol rr/cc or rr/ccc Colour White Column 75-80 Meaning Row
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    the current screen is an IBM 3270 screen. This screen will be displayed when you have initiated a Telnet session with the host. This indicates will be stored until the host is ready. PROGnnn Indicates that a programming error in the data from the host has been detected, possibly due to
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    Direction => or
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    be toggled between the two directions by pressing the keys Shift + Backspace. Text Display Options Display Right-to-Left The contents of the screen can be displayed in reverse, i.e. as a right-to-left mirror image, by pressing the keys Shift + Backspace. This is a toggle function, so pressing the
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    in the IBM 3270 Settings dialog box will cause all numbers to be displayed using the National character set when in Latin character set mode. Alternate Code Page If a language supports two code pages (e.g. Hebrew New Code and Hebrew Old Code), you can switch between the two by pressing the keys Ctrl
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    IBM 3270 Emulation Enhanced AT Keyboard Layout 9-11 QUIT (ATTN) RESET (F13) NB SET FN EDIT MONO F1 (F14) (F15) (F16) F2 F3 F4 < > Generates Field Tab with Ctrl. < > ( ) (F17) (F18) RECRD PLAY F5 F6 (F19) (F20) F7 F8 MONO = Mono Case CRSEL = Cursor Select (CRSEL) [(FLCR)] [(ALTCR)] (F24)
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    (On 101/102 keyboards you can also use Shift + Fn.) The status line will display R**** F* where R indicates you are in Record mode, **** is the number of may pause recording at any time to allow keystrokes to be entered manually when played back by pressing Pause. To continue recording, press Pause
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    back, select Single Step Macros in the Notice Board Setup dialog box. 1. Position the text cursor where the key to enter Play mode. The status line will display PLAY and a series of boxes representing the Fn point to allow you to enter keystrokes manually. Press Play to resume playback from where
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    the required changes to the macro. 6. To save the edit, press Alt + F3. 7. Press Quit to exit. Error Codes The following error codes may appear on the status line if an error occurs during recording or playback. 9001 Exceeded the maximum number of allowed keystrokes. Remedy: Press the Record
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    ) and split screen (host screen and Notice Board) mode. The Zoom Settings options in the Notice Board Setup dialog box determine which screen is displayed above the other. When viewing the display, pointers at each end of the dividing line between the two screens indicate which is the host screen
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    Notice Board. 6. Press Enter on the numeric keypad to save the copied area at the current position on the display. Copying Screen Data To A Function Key Note that the Notice Board Setup dialog box has several options which determine whether this facility is enabled and whether all screen data in the
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    in detail in chapter 2. 1. Click the Configure tab in the Terminal Connection Manager then click the Add button to display the New Connection dialog box. 2. Select Terminal Emulation Client and click OK. The Terminal Emulation Client Connection Wizard - Connection Information dialog box will
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    attributes. The terminal models currently supported and their display characteristics are listed below. Type Display Rows x Columns For a modem connection, click the Modem button then click Advanced to display configuration options. Refer to the Modem Connection Settings section in chapter 2 for
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    Connect button. Non-WBT Mode This section describes the basic procedure for creating a session configuration when the terminal is not in WBT mode. The options available are described in detail in the Setup Menus chapter. 1. Display the Settings menu from the command bar and select Emulation... to
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    the communications port in the Connect To box, then click Configure to display configuration options. Refer to the Modem Connection Settings section in Terminal mode screen. 11. When an IBM host session has been established, the screen will switch out of Network Virtual Terminal mode and display
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    the absence of the symbol in the status line along the bottom of the window. NVT mode displays an unformatted screen for data entry, allowing basic keyboard functionality as a simple ASCII terminal. In addition to data keys, other recognized keys are: Clear Enter Newline Backspace Tab clears the
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    When this is because an error has occured, as shown in the error line, pressing the Reset key will remove the error. Alternatively, more information can Half-Index Down End Attribute Find Stop Code Start New Page Required Page End Insert Stop Code Begin Underline Word Underline Half-Index Up
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    IBM 5250 Emulation Enhanced AT Keyboard Layout 10-7 (ATTN) RESET ( ) RECRD QUIT (F14) (F15) [MONO] (F13) (F16) F1 F2 F3 F4 PLAY (F18) (F19) (F20) (F17) F5 F6 F7 F8 [CRSEL] (F22) (F23) (F24) (F21) F9 F10 F11 F12 (REVERSE DISP) BACKSPACE (NEWLINE) FIELD EXIT SYSRQ TEST (PAUSE) [L PRT] PRINT
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    displayed in reverse, i.e. as a right-to-left mirror image, by pressing the keys Shift + Backspace. This is a toggle function, so pressing the keys again will revert to normal left-to-right display. An arrow will be displayed Bilingual Keyboard Support When a code page that supports a bilingual
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    displayed using the National character set when in Latin character set mode. Alternate Code Page If a language supports two code pages (e.g. Hebrew New Code and Hebrew Old Code may be interrupted so that keystrokes can be entered manually before continuing with the recording or playback. Note that
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    + Fn.) The status line will display R**** F* where R indicates you are manually. Press Play to resume playback from where you stopped typing. If you want to cancel during the playback operation, press the Quit key. Error Codes The following error codes may appear on the status line if an error
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    key in Play mode). Remedy: Press the Reset key. Fax Image Support Fax images in Tiff, PCX and G3 format are supported. The following display facilities are supported if the host provides them: Scrollbars These are displayed if the image is larger than the screen area allocated to it. EasyScroll
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    IBM 5250 Emulation Notes 10-12
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    The IBM 3151 emulation is based on the native mode of the IBM 3151 Model 11 terminal. The emulation is configured using the IBM 3151 Settings dialog box which is described in the Setup Menus chapter. The display is set to 24 rows by 80 columns by default, but you can select one of
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    Connect button. Non-WBT Mode This section describes the basic procedure for creating a session configuration when the terminal is not in WBT mode. The options available are described in detail in the Setup Menus chapter. 1. Display the Settings menu from the command bar and select Emulation... to
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    then click Configure to display configuration options. Setup Menus chapter for details. The Status Bar The status bar along the bottom of the display display. HOLD SCREEN indicates that the Hold Screen key has been pressed to suspend screen update. Press Hold Screen again to enable screen update
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    being sent to the host. WRONG PLACE appears when you press an invalid key in a protected field or field attribute character position. It is also displayed when you try to insert a character or line in a screen already full when the Forcing Insert option is set to Off. If two or more
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    IBM 3151 Emulation Enhanced AT Keyboard Layout 11-5 (DEF F) ESC RESET PR MSG BREAK F4 F1 F2 F3 Alt + F1 = RESET F5 P SCR S MSG S LINE F6 F7 F8 F9 MSG F11 F12 F10 LF RETURN SEND PRINT PRINT LINE HOLD INS LN DEL ER INP INSERT HOME CLEAR DEL LN ER EOP TAB DELETE ER EOF S MSG = Send
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    example, 01 for F1, 12 for F12, then press Enter. Field B will display the current definition of the function key. DEF F: 01 EC a...AID 3. In field current cursor position by pressing the keys Ctrl + 2. If you want to restore the default definition, press the Clear key while the cursor is in field
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    in detail in chapter 2. 1. Click the Configure tab in the Terminal Connection Manager then click the Add button to display the New Connection dialog box. 2. Select Terminal Emulation Client and click OK. The Terminal Emulation Client Connection Wizard - Connection Information dialog box will
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    Menus chapter. Non-WBT Mode This section describes the basic procedure for creating a session configuration when the terminal is not in WBT mode. The options available are described in detail in the Setup Menus chapter. 1. Display the Settings menu from the command bar and select Emulation... to
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    As dialog box. Refer to the Setup Menus chapter for details. The Tandem 6530 emulation is configured using the TA6530 Settings dialog box which is described in the Setup Menus chapter. The Status Line The last (25th) line in the window is used to display messages and status information. You can
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    sent to the host as you type them. This is useful when applications need to interact with you on a character, word or line-byline basis. Display memory is treated as one long page consisting of 400 lines, of which 24 lines may be viewed at any one time. Lines above or below
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    that run on the LXN host system generally recognize and use these functions. The status line will display ANSI when you are in ANSI mode. The Rule Cursor A cross-hair rule cursor can be displayed by pressing the keys Alt + Page Up. To return to the normal cursor, press Alt + Page Down
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    TA6530 Emulation Enhanced AT Keyboard Layout 12-6 (DEL) ESC F11 F12 F13 F14 F1 F2 F3 F4 (BACKTAB) TAB F15 F16 F7 F8 F5 F6 F9 F10 F11 F12 PRINT SCRN (PAGE) ERASE LINE RESET BREAK with Control INSERT CHAR HOME RULE C ON PG UP DELETE CHAR INS (DL) LINE END RULE C OFF PG DN R = Roll R
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    in detail in chapter 2. 1. Click the Configure tab in the Terminal Connection Manager then click the Add button to display the New Connection dialog box. 2. Select Terminal Emulation Client and click OK. The Terminal Emulation Client Connection Wizard - Connection Information dialog box will
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    box is exited. Non-WBT Mode This section describes the basic procedure for creating a session configuration when the terminal is not in WBT mode. The options available are described in detail in the Setup Menus chapter. 1. Display the Settings menu from the command bar and select Emulation... to
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    terminals, respectively, as emulated by the Wyse WY-50/50+/60 terminals. 3. Display the File menu from the command bar and select New Connection to display communications port in the Connect To box, then click Configure to display configuration options. Refer to the Modem Connection Settings section
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    of six or eight fields along the first section of the status line, depending on whether the Standard or Extended status line is displayed. The messages and their meanings are listed below. FDX 001,001 1 23 4 5 6 7 8 Host Messages Standard & Extended Status Line Field 1: Indicates the current
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    Monitor mode is on. In this mode, received codes are not actioned but displayed as symbolic representations. Indicates the current operating mode. duplex block mode. HLD indicates that display update has been suspended. Pressing the Hold key will toggle display update on and off. >AUX indicates that
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    Wyse Emulations Enhanced AT Keyboard Layout 13-6 ESC F11 F12 F13 F14 F1 F2 F3 F4 F15 F16 F7 F8 F5 F6 F1 - F6 function as F13 - F16 when shifted. (BACKTAB) TAB F9 F10 F11 F12 (SEND) HOLD BREAK PRINT FUNCT INS CH with Alt INS LIN with Ctrl DELETE BACKSPACE (REPL) HOME PREV INSERT (D LIN) (C
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    the -N command line option). Command line options are used to modify the configuration of the emulator on startup. They are entered after the name of the a summary of all the registry entries and command line options supported by the emulator. This is followed by sections describing the commands
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    -up command group to action Session configuration to use Disable bell x Enable debug (Capture/Replay) x Enable debug, log send/receive Registry Entry none none Bell = "off" none none Command Line -Ngroupname -SE"description" -BE -Debug -Debug2Way Display Command Function x Window minimized on
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    = "off" Disable FTP item FTP = "off" Disable Print Setup item PrintSetup = "off" Disable Print Screen item PrintScreen = "off item SoftButtons = "off" Disable TA6526 item ta6526 = "off" Disable Terminal item Terminal = "off" Disable Unisys T27 item UnisysT27 = "off" Disable Wyse item
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    Initialization Commands Disable scroll bar x Soft button levels displayed Disable status bar & DEC status Disable colour palette Flashing characters in all sessions Reflection 4 colour support ScrollBar = "off" ButtonLevels = 0-4 StatusLine = "off" UsePalette = "off" none iR4Colours = 1 Keyboard
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    , enabling dialup over PPP or SLIP to gain a connection to a service provider. Action On Host Connection Close Registry Entry: ExitOnClose = "on" = "off" Command Line: -OS Default Setting: Enabled A warning message is displayed by default when you attempt to open a new session while a session is
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    Initialization Commands Disable 'Exit' Message Box Registry Entry: WarnExit = "off" Command Line: -J Default Setting: Enabled A message box will be displayed if you attempt to exit the emulator while a network session is still active. These commands will disable the message box so that the emulator
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    can specify more than one set of start-up commands in the registry. This enables you to configure each instance of the emulator differently. Each set of commands other than the default set must have the Line: -BE Default Setting: Enabled These commands enable you to turn off the terminal bell. 14-7
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    Initialization Commands Enable Debug (File Capture/Replay) Registry Entry: None Command Line: -Debug Default Setting: Disabled This command is only available for NT or XP embedded versions of the emulator. It enables the File Capture and File Replay options in the File menu which allow received host
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    Setting: Not applicable These commands are only available for NT or XP embedded versions of the emulator. They will cause the window to be displayed at the maximum size possible when the emulator is loaded, while retaining the default number of lines and columns and including all window elements if
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    . Window Subtitle Registry Entry: None Command Line: -ST"subtitle" Default Setting: Untitled This enables you to specify a subtitle for display in the title bar of a specific emulator window. By default the subtitle is the name of the session. Disable Title Bar Registry Entry: None Command Line: -TB
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    Initialization Commands Disable Minimize Button Registry Entry: MinimizeBox = "off" Command Line: -MN Default Setting: on These commands will remove the minimize button from the emulator window. Disable Maximize Button Registry Entry: MaximizeBox = "off" Command Line: -MX Default Setting: on These
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    by pressing the Alt key in conjunction with the relevant keyboard accelerator. For example, pressing the keys Alt + F will display the File menu. Disable Tool Buttons On Command Bar Registry Entry: CmdBarTools = 1 Command Line: -TB Default Setting: on This will disable the tool buttons on
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    Initialization Commands Disable Toolbar Registry Entry: None Command Line: -L Default Setting: on This command will remove the toolbar from the window. Disable Menu Bar, Pop-Up Menus & Toolbar Registry Entry: None Command Line: -CB1 Default Setting: on This will remove the menu bar and toolbar from
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    Disable Startup Options item StartupOptions = "off" Disable File Transfer item FileTransfer = "off" Disable FTP item FTP = "off" Disable Print Setup item PrintSetup = "off" Disable Print Screen item PrintScreen = "off" Disable Print Buffer item Print Buffer = "off" Disable Auto Print item
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    item Disable Local Editing item Disable Mouse Buttons item Disable Serial item Disable Soft Buttons item Disable TA6526 item Disable Terminal item Disable Unisys T27 item Disable Wyse item Attributes = "off" BlockTransmission = "off" BQ3107 = "off" Emulation = "off" hp2392a = "off" Ibm3151 = "off
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    only available for NT or XP embedded versions of the emulator. A set of soft buttons is displayed at the bottom of the emulatoor window by default. There are four soft button levels. Level 1 is displayed by default. Each level consists of twelve programmable buttons, providing a combined total of 48
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    Line: -FB Default Setting: off This enables characters with the flashing attribute to be displayed as such in all session windows in addition to the currently focused window. Reflection 4 Colour Support Registry Entry: iR4colours = "on" Command Line: -R4 Default Setting: off These commands will
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    Initialization Commands Keyboard & Mouse Convert £ To $ (MDIS P9) Registry Entry: MDCUK = "Yes" Command Line: None Default Setting: no This command is only applicable to the MDIS P9 emulation. It will convert the £ character to $ and vice versa on the UK keyboard. Disable Editing Functions
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    Virtual Key Names A Virtual Key Names This appendix lists all the supported virtual key names which enable you to include a specific key function in a user definition. Standard Virtual Key Names Key Function 0 - 9 A - Z Alt (right) Apps Apostrophe Backspace Break Clear Comma Compose Character
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    Keypad Minus Next Page PF1 - PF4 Previous Page Print Remove Return Scroll Down Scroll Left Scroll Right Scroll Up Select Setup Tab Virtual Key Name VT_INSERT VT_PAD0 - 9 VT_COMMA VT_PADDECIMAL VT_MINUS VT_NEXT VT_PF1 - VT_PF4 VT_PREV VT_PRINT VT_REMOVE VT_RETURN VT_PANDOWN VT_PANLEFT VT_PANRIGHT
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    Virtual Key Names HP 700-92/96 Virtual Key Names Key Function Backspace Clear Display Clear Line Cursor Down Cursor Left Cursor Right Cursor Up Delete Delete Character Delete Line Delete Wrap Enter Escape F1 - F8 Home Cursor Home Cursor
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    Function Virtual Key Name Alternate Code Page IB_ALTCP Attention IB_ATTN Back New Line Next Word Notice Board Copy Notice Board Jump Notice Board Setup Notice Board Zoom Num Lock PA1 - PA3 Pause Play Keystrokes Previous Direction Reverse Screen Rule Display Selectable Field Tab System Request
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    Push Mode On/Off Quit Record Keystrokes Reset Roll Down Roll Up Rule Display System Request Tab Test Virtual Key Name AS_FIELDPLUS AS_GO_EOL AS_HELP AS_HOME AS_INSERT AS_MONO Start New Page Insert Carrier Return Insert Stop Code Find Stop Code Required Page End Required Space Required Tab Symbols
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    Virtual Key Names SCO Console Virtual Key Names Key Function Backspace Cursor Down Cursor Left Cursor Right Cursor Up Delete Delete + Shift Delete + Ctrl + Shift End End + Shift Enter Escape Virtual Key Name SC_BACKSPACE SC_DOWN SC_LEFT SC_RIGHT SC_UP SC_DELETE SC_S_DELETE SC_CS_DELETE SC_END
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    Virtual Key Names TVI 955 Virtual Key Names Key Function Back Tab Backspace Break Clear Entry Clear Space Cursor Down Cursor Left Cursor Right Cursor Up Delete Enter Escape Virtual Key Name TV_BACKTAB TV_BACKSP TV_BREAK TV_CLRENTRY TV_CLRSPACE TV_DOWN TV_LEFT TV_RIGHT TV_UP TV_DELETE TV_ENTER
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    Virtual Key Names Notes A-8
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    displayed on the screen or printed by a hardcopy device. Control characters enable the terminal emulation or the printer to perform specific the displayable character M. When the Ctrl (control) key is held down and Shift + M is pressed, this will generate a CR code in local mode. Some setup options
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    177 111 DEL 127 6F 7F KEY: 33 OCTAL ESC 27 DECIMAL 1B HEXADECIMAL The ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) character set will be selected when the language is set to North American, or the by the Preferred Char. Set option in the Terminal Settings dialog box). B-2
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    Character Sets NATIONAL REPLACEMENT CHARACTERS BINARY BIT 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 OCTAL DECIMAL HEXADECIMAL ASCII 000000000 000 011111111 111 100000011 111 001111101 111 001111101 111 000111100 111 101001101 001 101010101 010 43 100 133 134 135 136 137 140 173 174 175 176 35 64 91 92 93 94 95 96 123 124
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    set and the other possible second halves are the ISO Latin-1 and ISO Latin-2 Additional character sets). These characters may be generated when the terminal is in VT500 7 or 8 bit mode, the Character Set Mode option in the Emulation Settings dialog box is set to Multinational, and the Preferred
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    Character Sets DEC LINE DRAWING CHARACTER SET COLUMN 0 1 R O 8 7 BITS 65 W 4321 0000 0001 0 0000 NUL 0 20 0 DLE 16 0 10 1 0001 SOH 1 1 1 DC1 XON 21 17 11 2 0010 STX 2 22 2 DC2 18 2 12 3 0011 ETX 3 3 3 DC3 XOFF 23 19 13 4 24 4 0100 EOT 4 DC4 20 4 14 5 25 5
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    character set and the other possible second halves are the DEC Additional and ISO Latin-2 character sets). These characters may be generated when the terminal is in VT500 7 or 8 bit mode, the Character Set Mode option in the Emulation Settings dialog box is set to Multinational, and the Preferred
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    character set and the other possible second halves are the DEC Additional and ISO Latin-1 character sets). These characters may be generated when the terminal is in VT500 7 or 8 bit mode, the Character Set Mode option in the Emulation Settings dialog box is set to Multinational, and the Preferred
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    character set, the first half being the ASCII character set. The ANSI 437 character set is used when the Preferred Char. Set option in the Terminal Settings dialog box is set to Ansi and the Ansi Code Page option is set to 437. B-8
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    character set, the first half being the ASCII character set. The ANSI 850 character set is used when the Preferred Char. Set option in the Terminal Settings dialog box is set to Ansi and the Ansi Code Page option is set to 850. B-9
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    character set, the first half being the ASCII character set. The ANSI 858 character set is used when the Preferred Char. Set option in the Terminal Settings dialog box is set to Ansi and the Ansi Code Page option is set to 858. B-10
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    character set, the first half being the ASCII character set. The ANSI 1250 character set is used when the Preferred Char. Set option in the Terminal Settings dialog box is set to Ansi and the Ansi Code Page option is set to 1250. B-11
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    Character Sets DG 410/412 WORD PROCESSING, MATH & GREEK ALPHABET CHARACTER SET COLUMN 0 1 R O 8 7 BITS 65 W 4321 0000 0001 0 0000 NUL 0 20 0 DLE 16 0 10 1 0001 SOH 1 1 1 DC1 XON 21 17 11 2 22 2 0010 STX 2 DC2 18 2 12 3 0011 ETX 3 3 DC3 23 19 3 XOFF 13 4 24 4 0100
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    Character Sets DG 410/412 LINE DRAWING CHARACTER SET COLUMN R O 8 7 BITS 65 W 4321 0 0000 1 0001 2 0010 3 0011 4 0100 5 0101 6 0110 7 0111 8 1000 9 1001 10 1010 11 1011 12 1100 13 1101 14 1110 15 1111 0 0000 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 10 8 8 11 9 9 12 10
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    Character Sets WYSE NATIVE MODE CHARACTER SET COLUMN R O 8 7 BITS 65 W 4321 0 0000 1 0001 2 0010 3 0011 4 0100 5 0101 6 0110 7 0111 8 1000 9 1001 10 1010 11 1011 12 1100 13 1101 14 1110 15 1111 0 0000 0 0 0 S H 1 1 1 S X 2 2 2 E X 3 3 3 E T 4 4 4 E Q 5 5 5 A K
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    Character Sets WY-60 MULTINATIONAL (CODE PAGE 437) CHARACTER SET 8 1000 200 Ç 128 80 201 ü 129 81 202 é 130 82 203 â 131 83 204 ä 132 Wyse character set is only available in WY-60 mode and is the secondary character set when the Code Page option in the Wyse Settings dialog box is set to 437. B-15
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    Character Sets WY-60 MULTINATIONAL (CODE PAGE 850) CHARACTER SET 8 1000 200 Ç 128 80 201 ü 129 81 202 é 130 82 203 â 131 83 204 ä 132 Wyse character set is only available in WY-60 mode and is the secondary character set when the Code Page option in the Wyse Settings dialog box is set to 850. B-16
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    Character Sets WY-60 PC EQUIVALENT CHARACTER SET COLUMN R O 8 7 BITS 65 W 4321 0 0000 1 0001 2 0010 3 0011 4 0100 5 0101 6 0110 7 0111 8 1000 9 1001 10 1010 11 1011 12 1100 13 1101 14 1110 15 1111 0 0000 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 10 8 8 11 9 9 12 10 A 13
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    Character Sets WY-60 STANDARD ASCII CHARACTER SET COLUMN R O 8 7 BITS 65 W 4321 0 0000 1 0001 2 0010 3 0011 4 0100 5 0101 6 0110 7 0111 8 1000 9 1001 10 1010 11 1011 12 1100 13 1101 14 1110 15 1111 0 0000 0 0 0 S H 1 1 1 S X 2 2 2 E X 3 3 3 E T 4 4 4 E Q 5 5 5
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    Character Sets WY-60 STANDARD ANSI CHARACTER SET COLUMN R O 8 7 BITS 65 W 4321 0 0000 1 0001 2 0010 3 0011 4 0100 5 0101 6 0110 7 0111 8 1000 9 1001 10 1010 11 1011 12 1100 13 1101 14 1110 15 1111 0 0000 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 HT 3 3 4 FF 4 4 5 CR 5 5 6
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    Character Sets WY-60 GRAPHICS 1 CHARACTER SET COLUMN R O 8 7 BITS 65 W 4321 0 0000 1 0001 2 0010 3 0011 4 0100 5 0101 6 0110 7 0111 8 1000 9 1001 10 1010 11 1011 12 1100 13 1101 14 1110 15 1111 0 0000 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 10 8 8 11 9 9 12 10 A 13 11
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    Character Sets WY-60 GRAPHICS 2 CHARACTER SET COLUMN R O 8 7 BITS 65 W 4321 0 0000 1 0001 2 0010 3 0011 4 0100 5 0101 6 0110 7 0111 8 1000 9 1001 10 1010 11 1011 12 1100 13 1101 14 1110 15 1111 0 0000 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 10 8 8 11 9 9 12 10 A 13 11
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    Character Sets WY-60 GRAPHICS 3 CHARACTER SET COLUMN R O 8 7 BITS 65 W 4321 0 0000 1 0001 2 0010 3 0011 4 0100 5 0101 6 0110 7 0111 8 1000 9 1001 10 1010 11 1011 12 1100 13 1101 14 1110 15 1111 0 0000 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 10 8 8 11 9 9 12 10 A 13 11
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    Character Sets IBM 3270 & IBM 5250 ENGLISH (U.S.), CANADIAN BILINGUAL & NETHERLANDS CHARACTER SET HEX 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- A- B- C- D- E- F- -0 SP 0 -1 RSP é / É a j ~ £ A J ÷ 1 -2 b k s ¥ B K S 2 -3 c l t · C L T 3 -4 d m u © D M U 4 -5 e n v § E N V 5 -6 f o w ¶ F O W 6 -7 g p x 1/4
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    Character Sets IBM 3270 & IBM 5250 ENGLISH (U.K.) CHARACTER SET HEX 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- A- B- C- D- E- F- -0 SP 0 -1 RSP é / É a j - [ A J ÷ 1 -2 b k s ¥ B K S 2 -3 c l t · C L T 3 -4 d m u © D M U 4 -5 e n v § E N V 5 -6 f o w ¶ F O W 6 -7 g p x 1/4 G P X 7 -8 h q y 1/2 H Q Y 8 -9
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    Character Sets IBM 3270 & IBM 5250 DANISH & NORWEGIAN CHARACTER SET HEX 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- A- B- C- D- E- F- -0 SP & - 0 -1 RSP é / É a j ü £ A J ÷ 1 -2 b k s ¥ B K S 2 -3 c l t · C L T 3 -4 d m u © D M U 4 -5 e n v § E N V 5 -6 f o w ¶ F O W 6 -7 } ï $ Ï g p x 1/4 G P X 7 -8 h q
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    Character Sets IBM 3270 & IBM 5250 FRENCH CHARACTER SET HEX 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- A- B- C- D- E- F- -0 SP 0 -1 RSP { / É a j ¨ # A J ÷ 1 -2 b k s ¥ B K S 2 -3 c l t · C L T 3 -4 @ } À È d m u © D M U 4 -5 e n v ] E N V 5 -6 f o w ¶ F O W 6 -7 g p x 1/4 G P X 7 -8 \ ì Ç Ì h q y 1/2 H Q Y
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    Character Sets IBM 3270 & IBM 5250 GERMAN & AUSTRIAN CHARACTER SET HEX 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- A- B- C- D- E- F- -0 SP 0 -1 RSP é / É a j ß £ A J ÷ 1 -2 b k s ¥ B K S 2 -3 { ë [ Ë c l t · C L T 3 -4 d m u © D M U 4 -5 e n v @ E N V 5 -6 f o w ¶ F O W 6 -7 g p x 1/4 G P X 7 -8 h q y 1/2 H
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    Character Sets IBM 3270 & IBM 5250 ITALIAN CHARACTER SET HEX 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- A- B- C- D- E- F- -0 SP 0 -1 RSP ] / É a j ì # A J ÷ 1 -2 b k s ¥ B K S 2 -3 c l t · C L T 3 -4 { } À È d m u © D M U 4 -5 e n v @ E N V 5 -6 f o w ¶ F O W 6 -7 g p x 1/4 G P X 7 -8 \ ~ Ç Ì h q y 1/2 H Q
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    Character Sets IBM 3270 & IBM 5250 SPANISH CHARACTER SET HEX 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- A- B- C- D- E- F- -0 SP 0 -1 RSP é / É a j ¨ £ A J ÷ 1 -2 b k s ¥ B K S 2 -3 c l t · C L T 3 -4 d m u © D M U 4 -5 e n v § E N V 5 -6 f o w ¶ F O W 6 -7 g p x 1/4 G P X 7 -8 h q y 1/2 H Q Y 8 -9 ß# `
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    Character Sets IBM 3270 & IBM 5250 SWEDISH & FINNISH CHARACTER SET HEX 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- A- B- C- D- E- F- -0 SP 0 -1 RSP ` / \ a j ü £ A J ÷ 1 -2 b k s ¥ B K S 2 -3 { ë # Ë c l t · C L T 3 -4 d m u © D M U 4 -5 e n v [ E N V 5 -6 f o w ¶ F O W 6 -7 } ï $ Ï g p x 1/4 G P X 7 -8 h q
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    Character Sets IBM 3270 & IBM 5250 BELGIAN & SWISS-FRENCH/GERMAN CHARACTER SET HEX 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- A- B- C- D- E- F- -0 SP 0 -1 RSP é / É a j ~ £ A J ÷ 1 -2 b k s ¥ B K S 2 -3 c l t · C L T 3 -4 d m u © D M U 4 -5 e n v § E N V 5 -6 f o w ¶ F O W 6 -7 g p x 1/4 G P X 7 -8 h q y
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    , Sweden Italy Spain, Latin America (Spanish) UK Japanese - Katakana France Japanese - Kanji Arabic Hebrew New Code (Latin 1) Belgium, Canada, Switzerland Hebrew Old Code Korean Korean Traditional Chinese Simplified Chinese Simplified Chinese Thai (Latin 2) Czech, Slovak, Polish Icelandic Greek
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    that IBM 3270 and IBM 5250 emulation commands are not included because of their complexity. Refer to the manuals supplied with these terminals for the host commands that are supported. VT52 Emulation CHARACTER SET SELECTION Invoke G0 character set Invoke G1 character set Select G0 character set
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    sequence & display error Sound audible tone MODE SELECTION Select numeric keypad application mode Select numeric keypad normal mode Select VT100 mode PRINTING Auto print off Auto print on Print controller off Print controller on REPORTS Request mode identification report Send terminal
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    Norwegian ' or E or 6 Portuguese %6 Spanish Z Swedish 7 or H Swiss = Line Drawing 0 Assign G0 labelled set to 7 bit codes SI Assign G1 labelled set to 7 bit codes SO CURSOR Clear tab stops (0 = cursor position, 2 or 3 = all) Deselect auto carriage return Disable cursor Disable cursor
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    Select replace mode Start protected area GENERAL OPERATION Cancel current ESC sequence & display error Local echo mode on Local echo mode off Reset features (* = * in ESC [ * h commands) Reset terminal emulation Restore saved features Save features (char. set, attrib's, cursor, origin) Select VT52
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    = CR, 5 = DC3) End selected area Enter edit mode Enter interactive mode Function according to ANSI rules Function as VT131 terminal Line termination characters (ASCII decimal) Space compression mode off Space compression mode on Start selected area Transmission occurs immediately Transmission waits
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    Report current colour Report cursor position Report keyboard nationality Report operating status Report terminal emulation mode Report VT terminal identity Report VT terminal identity Report VT terminal identity ESC [ ? 1 i ESC [ i ESC [ ? 19 h ESC [ ? 19 l ESC [ > c ESC [ = M ESC [ 6 n ESC [ ? 26
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    DISPLAY Display host-writable status line Display indicator status line Display no status line Send data to main display Send data to status line Display time on status line (*h = hour (24) *m = minutes) Display controls on Display ESC [ ? * J GENERAL OPERATION Enter HP 700-92/96 mode (0 = zero)
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    device type Request mode settings Request tab stop report Request user-preferred Additional set Restore colour table Restore cursor information Restore emulation state Restore tab stops ESC [ 7 i ESC [ 6 i ESC [ ? 9 i ESC [ ? 8 i ESC [ * * u ESC [ 2 $ u ESC P $ q ESC [ 1 $ w ESC [ 1 $ u ESC [ ? 55
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    : 5 0 5 2 4 9 4 E 5 4 This enables you to use any of the 256 character codes in the key string. You can enter key definition strings in any order. UDS Direction Specifies the transmission direction: 0 or none 1 2 Normal (Host and/or terminal) default Local (Terminal only) Remote (Host only) C-9
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    sequence specified in Hex format. Each hex code in this string represents a value transmitted by the defined key combined with the modifiers. UDS Direction Specifies the transmission direction: 0 or none 1 2 Normal (Host and/or terminal) default Local (Terminal only) Remote (Host only) C-10
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    sequence specified in Hex format. Each hex code in this string represents a value transmitted by the defined key combined with the modifiers. UDS Direction Specifies the transmission direction: 0 or none 1 2 Normal (Host and/or terminal) default Local (Terminal only) Remote (Host only) C-11
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    Host Command Summary ANSI VT420 Emulation When running the VT420 emulation, the following commands will be executed in addition those listed previously for ANSI VT100 and VT500. CURSOR MOVEMENT & PANNING Back index Forward index Pan down (*l = number of lines) Pan up (*l = number of lines)
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    7 Right Compose Char 8 ESC [ *k ; *c ... *k ; *c + r *c = Control performed: Factory default 0 Modifier function 1 Extended keyboard report 2 Key disabled 3 PAGE MEMORY Set lines per page ESC [ *l t Session: Dual Single *l = 3 pages 6 pages 24 2 pages 5 pages 25 2 pages 4 pages 36
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    Host Command Summary Fill rectangular area *f Decimal code of fill character *t Top-line border *l Left-column border ESC *t Top-line border *r Right-column border Request macro space report Request memory checksum report (*l = request label) Request multiple session status report Request window
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    Host Command Summary AIXTerm Emulation All commands are supported in both VT100 and HFT (High Function Terminal) modes unless indicated otherwise. SINGLE BYTE CONTROLS Bell Backspace Horizontal tab Linefeed Vertical tab Form feed Carriage return Shift out Shift in Device control 1 Device
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    D ESC M ESC E ESC [ * D ESC [ * B ESC [ * C ESC [ *l ; *c f ESC [ *l ; *c H ESC [ * A ESC [ * Y ESC [ u ESC [ s DISPLAY Restore cursor & attributes Save cursor & attributes Scroll display down * lines (HFT) Scroll display up * lines Scroll left * columns (HFT) Scroll right * columns (HFT) Select
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    of area Erase from area start Erase entire area ESC [ * P ESC [ * M ESC [ * X ESC [ * O 0 1 2 Erase display (* is one of the following) Erase to end of display Erase from display start Erase entire display ESC [ * J 0 1 2 Erase field (* is one of the following) ESC [ * N Erase to end of field
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    manual input (HFT) ESC = ESC > ESC ` ESC b REPORTS Device status report (* is one of the following) Response from VT100: ready Command from host: please report status Command from host: report active position Keyboard status information PF key report (HFT) Report cursor position Report terminal
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    Screen home x Window home Set cursor type CR EM CAN SUB ETB LF RS F b RS F P ENQ DLE *column *row RS F G BS RS F Q DISPLAY x Roll enable DC2 x Roll disable DC3 C-19
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    alternate margins Set scroll rate Set windows () Show columns Horizontal scroll enable Horizontal scroll disable Restore normal margins EDITING Delete character Delete line Delete line between margins x Erase window Erase screen Erase unprotected x Erase to end of
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    Host Command Summary DG 410/412 ANSI Standard Mode CHARACTER ATTRIBUTES Change attributes CURSOR Backspace Carriage return Cursor left * columns Cursor right * columns Cursor down * lines Cursor up * lines Cursor position (line ; column) Cursor position (line ; column) Form feed Index Insert *
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    Host Command Summary HP 700-92/96 Emulation CHARACTER ATTRIBUTES Assign * attribute(s) to following characters Assign invisible & * line wrap enabled Memory absolute addressing (column) Memory absolute addressing (column/line) Memory absolute addressing (line) Memory absolute addressing (
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    i s ^ RGB (0) or HSL (1) colour specification method Red or Hue colour value for foreground Green or Saturation colour value for foreground pair (* = 0 - 7) ESC & v * S EDITING Clear display memory from cursor Clear line or field from cursor Delete character Delete line Insert
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    tone disabled Audible tone enabled Check parity no Check parity yes Configuration menus locked Configuration menus unlocked Data speed high Data speed low DC2 not inhibited DC2 inhibited Delay one second Display functions mode disabled Display functions mode enabled Enter VT220 7-bit mode (25 line
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    codes local only Function key codes display memory display escape sequences yes REPORTS Request cursor position report disabled Request cursor position report enabled Request external printer status report Request primary terminal status report Request secondary terminal status report Request terminal
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    Disable host protect Disable OIA divide line Disable host protect Disable OIA divide line Disable partition separate line Disable read unprotected field Display machine status Enable default field attribute Enable field attribute visible renditions C-26 SI SO ESC < *set ESC > *set BS CR ESC B ESC
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    Host Command Summary Enable host protect Enable OIA divide line Enable read unprotected field Host message write Host message display Set character attribute Set field attribute Set field attribute response ESC & : ESC * : ESC % : ESC = *message ESC = ESC # ; ESC 4 *attrib *operation ESC 3 *attrib
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    Read status Enter transparent mode (control characters displayed) Exit transparent mode Mandatory disconnect Begin 4 Read control 5 Read control 6 Read control 7 Read model Read model (extended) Read terminal ID Read all Read line/send line Read message/send message Read page/send page Write send
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    Host Command Summary SCO Console Emulation CONTROLLING TERMINAL PROCESSING Sound audible tone Select iBCSe2 compliance Deselect iBCSe2 compliance Save cursor position Restore cursor position BEL ESC [ = 2 L ESC [ = 3 L ESC 7 ESC 8 KEYBOARD FUNCTIONS Disable keyboard input Enable keyboard input
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    Fill with normal attribute 2 Select iBCSe2 compliance 3 Deselect iBCSe2 compliance Select page (* = 1 - 6) Clear page Scroll display up * lines, insert blank lines Scroll display down * lines, insert blank lines Access bank 1 & 2 characters using decimal values Clear tab stops (0 = cursor position
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    EDITING Erase from cursor to end of display Erase from start of display to cursor Erase entire display Erase from cursor to end of line Erase from start of line to cursor Erase entire line Erase * characters from cursor right Insert * blank characters
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    colour map table Read colour configuration (Block mode) Set colour configuration (Block mode) Read colour mapping DISPLAY Clear memory to spaces Clear memory to spaces extended Display message on 25th line Display next page (Conversational mode) Display previous page (Conversational mode) Display
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    width) columns Set max. number of pages for display (Block mode) Set page size to 24 lines /field Erase to end of page/memory Insert character (Block mode) Insert extended (Block mode) Define/update variable table (Block mode) (Block mode) Read emulation configuration Read with address (Block mode
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    KEYBOARD Define Return key (Conversational mode) Lock keyboard Unlock keyboard Simulate function key REPORTS Report cursor address Report emulation status Report firmware revision level ANSI Mode CHARACTER SETS Select G0 character set * Select G1 character set * Shift out to G0 character set Shift
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    Restore cursor position & video attribute Save cursor position & video attribute Set current line to single width (80 columns) Set current line to double width (40 columns) Scroll display down * lines Scroll display REPORTS Report configuration values Report cursor position Report terminal ID &
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    Half duplex mode on Full duplex mode on Return to previous conversational mode Set terminal operating mode(s) (0 = 955, 1 = 950) Reset terminal operating mode(s) (0 = 955, 1 = 950) Select a terminal operating value (0 = 955, 1 = 950) Select a programming compatibility mode (0 = 955, 1 = 950) Reset
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    's page, line & column position in decimal units ESC ? ESC / ESC [ 6 n ESC [ ? 6 n DISPLAY Turn screen on Turn screen off Light background with dark characters Dark background with light characters Define visual attribute(s) * 0 Normal (default) video 1 Invisible normal video 2 Flash 3 Invisible
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    Host Command Summary EDITING DATA Enable page edit mode Enable line edit mode Enable insert mode Enable replace mode Load a replacement character Insert a replacement character at cursor position Insert * replacement characters at cursor position Insert line of replacement characters on current
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    * l ESC [ = * h ESC k ESC l ETB ESC [ = 4 h ESC [ = 4 l BEL LOADING & SENDING MESSAGES Send terminal's identification Program the answerback message Send the answerback message Display user message 1 on bottom screen line Display status line on bottom screen line Select contents of top information
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    all 1 Formatted unprotected Define page print terminator 4 Unformatted all 5 Unformatted unprotected ESC p * SCREEN MEMORY Define number of lines on each page 4-Page Memory 2-Page Memory 4 2 2 1 1 - Autopage mode on Autopage mode off Display previous page Display next page Display page *
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    Host Command Summary Send unprotected characters in cursor line up to & including cursor Send unprotected page up to & including cursor Send entire cursor line characters up to & including cursor Send entire page up to & including cursor Send unprotected message between start of text and end of
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    bank for primary character set (* = 0 - 3) Specify font bank for secondary character set (* = 0 - 3) Select primary character set for display Select secondary character set for display CLEARING DATA Clear cursor column Clear entire rectangle in 80 column page Clear entire rectangle in 132 column
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    foreground colour Assign background colour Assign display attribute to unprotected characters Redefine character page Address cursor in current 80 column page Address cursor in specific 80 column page Address cursor in specific 80 column window/page Address cursor column Address cursor row Autowrap
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    off Autopage on Autoscrolling mode on Autoscrolling mode off Display 24 data lines Display 25 data lines Display 42 data lines Display 43 data lines Display graphics character Display next page Display previous page Display specific page Divide memory into pages Economy 80 column mode on Economy 80
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    Host Command Summary Restore normal display Reverse display Roll window up in page Roll ESC e 4 ESC e 5 ESC c s *filename CR ESC c 2 *handshake ESC c 4 *handshake HOST COMMUNICATIONS Select terminal emulation *emulation: Wyse 50 @ Wyse 50+ " Wyse 60 4 TVI 910+ # TVI 912/920 ' TVI 925 $
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    mode off Monitor mode on (display control codes) Monitor mode off Block mode on Half-duplex mode on Half-duplex block mode on Full-duplex mode on ACK mode (6 = off, 7 = on) Set MODEM port operating parameters Set maximum data transmission speed Send terminal ID Program answerback message Answerback
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    Bidirectional mode on Enable transmission (XON/XOFF handshaking) Stop transmission (XON/XOFF handshaking) Mark block beginning Mark block end Print entire formatted page Print formatted unprotected page Print unformatted page Secondary receive mode off Secondary receive mode on Send ACK Send cursor
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    COMMUNICATIONS Enable transmission Stop transmission Send ACK Full-duplex mode on Half-duplex mode on Block mode on Half-duplex block mode on Send terminal ID Assign COMM 1 port as host port (enhanced) Assign COMM 2 port as host port (enhanced) Send time of day Enable DTR COMM 1 port handshaking
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    keys DISPLAY Screen display off Screen display on Reverse screen (light background) Restore normal screen (dark background) Set cursor display features Display 25 data lines Display 43 data lines Display next page Display previous page Load user line Display user line User line display off
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    of next line Move cursor to home position on current page Move cursor to specific line End-of-line wrap mode off End-of-line wrap mode on Received spaces Clear unprotected page to nulls Clear unprotected page to display attribute Clear unprotected page to spaces from cursor Clear unprotected page
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    Pass next incoming character to printer (enhanced) Set print terminator Define delimiters CHARACTER SETS Select PC character set Set 370/350 COLOUR DIRECT MODE Assign foreground colour Assign background colour Assign display attribute to unprotected characters Host Command Summary ESC 6 ESC 4 ESC
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    colours to write-protected chars Assign foreground colours to write-protected chars Assign background colours to write-protected chars Assign display attribute to write-protected characters 370/350 COLOUR MISCELLANEOUS Select border colour Assign replacement character colours & attributes ESC SPACE
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    : Foreground colour Foreground+bold colour Background colour Background+bold colour DISPLAY SIZE Number of screen lines CSI = * F CSI = * G 12 Light Red 13 Light Magenta 14 Yellow 15 Light White ESC [ 3 x m ESC [ 4 x m ESC [ 5 x m ESC [ 6 x m ESC [ = 1 ; * p MOUSE CURSOR Mouse cursor
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    Host Command Summary is of the format: 00110LMR where LMR indicates which button caused the event. and are the alphanumeric position of the mouse. REPORTS Report application name & version (in DEC VT modes) ESC [ 0 ; 1234 c C-54
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    provide the same capabilities as the native terminal. No screensavers. File Transfer protocols not supported on embedded products / thin clients. API's not supported on embedded products / thin clients. Smooth Scroll and Variable Scroll rates not supported. No graphics or APA graphics. D-1
  • Compaq t5500 | Terminal Emulation User's Guide (CE .NET) - Page 324
    Product Specification Telnet Specification: Implements RFC 854, 855, 856, 857, 858, 860, 1091, 1408, Virtual terminal commands. No Set curses fix. No Page scroll. No Alternate screen buffer. No Xwindows capabilities. Bull BQ3107/7107 Specification: Reference manual Bull Questar 310, Terminal BQ
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    D410 Display Terminals User's Manual (014-000761-02 December 1983). Digital VT Emulation Specification: Digital VT 420 Programmer's Manual (EK-VT420-RM-001). Limitations: The DEC Multisession and SSU protocols are not implemented. HP 700/92 Emulation Specification: HP 2392A Reference Guide (02394
  • Compaq t5500 | Terminal Emulation User's Guide (CE .NET) - Page 326
    Model 11 & 31 Specification: IBM 3151 Ascii Display Station Reference Manual (GA18-2634-01. 1989). ICL 7561 Specification: ICL DRS300 manual (R15722/001 Appendix 1 September 1986). Limitations: Some field validation checks are not supported. Load templates are not supported. Host print protocol is
  • Compaq t5500 | Terminal Emulation User's Guide (CE .NET) - Page 327
    V102 Display Terminal Operator's Manual (TVI 131974-00 June 1985). Limitations: Page print flip mode not supported. Serial configuration commands not supported. Select character set commands not supported. Tandem 6526/6530 Emulation Specification: Tandem 653x Multi-Page Terminal Programmer's Guide
  • Compaq t5500 | Terminal Emulation User's Guide (CE .NET) - Page 328
    Product Specification Televideo 955 Specification: Televideo 955 Display Terminal Operator's Manual (131969-00-B Sept 1985). Limitations: Page print flip mode not supported. Serial configuration commands not supported. Select character set commands not supported. Unisys T27 Specification: Burroughs
  • Compaq t5500 | Terminal Emulation User's Guide (CE .NET) - Page 329
    PC-Term Specification: WY355/ES Reference Manual (883227-01 Rev. A). Limitations: All modes: As Wyse 60 above where applicable. TVI modes: Select Print / Line termination characters. Wyse PC-Term: Default unit command not supported. Program key with direction not supported. Set print terminators not
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    Product Specification Notes D-8
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    20, 5-49 Block Mode Cursor positioning 4-2 Settings 5-61 BQ 3107 Emulation Specification D-2 Buffer Rows 5-53 Button Tools 2-29 C Character Set Selection 5- Multinational B-4 Wyse emulations B-14 Characters In Setup Entries 5-4 Codes In Setup Entries 5-4 Colour Attributes 5-65 Colour Selection Line
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    PPP usage 14-5 Reflection 4 colour support 14-17 Soft buttons displayed 14-16 Summary 14-2 Window maximized configuration 7-1 Specification D-3 Virtual key names A-2 Display 80 column font 5-52 80/132 columns 5-52 Buffer size 5-53 Control codes 5-56 Cursor type 5-53 DEC status line 5-53 Error codes
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    2-32 HP 700-92/96 Emulation Configuration selection 8-8 Device control 8-8 Display attributes 8-16 Function keys & labels 8-3 Host command summary C-22 Key programming 8-13 Keyboard mapping 8-3 Margins, tabs, column 8-11 Mode selection 8-5 Session configuration 8-1 Setup settings 5-22 Specification
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    B-31 Close key 10-8 Display right-to-left 10-8 Display rule 5-46 Fax image support 10-11 Introduction 10-1 Keyboard mapping 10-6 Push mode 10-8 Record/playback keystrokes 10-9 Selecting 10-1 Session configuration 10-1 Setup 5-45 Specification D-4 Status line 10-5 Text display options 10-8 Typing
  • Compaq t5500 | Terminal Emulation User's Guide (CE .NET) - Page 335
    Mapping Changing 3-1, 5-70 Displaying 3-1, 5-70 Key Programming HP 700-92/96 emulation (changing) 5-70 Mapping (showing) 5-70 Send scan codes (PC-Term) 5-57 Virtual key names A-1 Keywords box 5-8 New Connection Dialog Box 5-8 Notice Board Setup settings 5-43 O On Line/Local Setting 5-50 Operating
  • Compaq t5500 | Terminal Emulation User's Guide (CE .NET) - Page 336
    13-1 Set Tabs 5-58 Settings Menu 5-17 Setup Menus Attributes 5-65 Auxport settings 5-51 Block Transmission 5-61 Closing 5-2 Codes in entries 5-4 Default settings 5-4 Define Keyboard Macros 3-1 Displaying 5-1 Edit Menu 5-16 Emulation settings 5-19 File menu 5-7 HP 700-92/96 settings 5-22 IBM 3151
  • Compaq t5500 | Terminal Emulation User's Guide (CE .NET) - Page 337
    Rule cursor 12-5 Session configuration 12-1 Setup settings 5-37 Specification D-5 Status line 12-3 Virtual key names A-6 Tab Stops 5-58 TCP/IP Connection Settings 2-10 Telnet Specification D-2 Terminal Emulation Level of support D-1 Selecting 5-19 Terminal ID DEC VT 5-21 HP 5-26 IBM 3151 5-31
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    Entering values in Setup entries 5-4 Unisys T27 Emulation Specification D-6 V Virtual Key Names A-1 DG 410/412 emulation A-2 HP 700-92/96 B-18 Host command summary C-42 Keyboard mapping 13-5 Session configuration 13-1 Setup 5-32 Specification D-7 Status line 13-4 Virtual key names A-7 Wyse PC Term
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