Intermec CS40 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide - Page 57

Protocol Options continued, Reset, Enter

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Chapter 2 - Configuring and Managing ITE 5250 Protocol Options (continued) Option Description Value Enable HalfWidth Double Byte Chars Enabling this option displays thin double-byte characters using one character width instead of two, and displays wide double-byte characters using two character widths. This option is disabled by default. Enabled or Disabled. Default is Disabled. Hide SISO Chars Enabling this option prevents ITE from showing a Enabled or Disabled. blank space when the application receives a Shift- Default is Disabled. In (SI) or Shift-Out (SO) character. When this is enabled, ITE continues to parse double-byte characters. Lock Error Msg Enabling this option causes a 5250 Write Error Enabled or Disabled. Code command error message to be visible by Default is Disabled. placing the cursor on the error message line. When Reset is pressed, the cursor is restored to where it would have been if this option was disabled (the location specified by a 5250 Insert Cursor command) and the cursor mode option then causes that area of the screen to be visible. Disabling this option causes normal behavior for the 5250 Write Error Code command error message. Scan AutoEnter Forces an Enter command if and only if the cursor Enabled or Disabled. is on the last field on the screen, and if the field Default is Disabled. attribute is not set for auto-enter. Skip FldExit When enabled, fields that require a field exit command before sending data on an Enter keypress (thus generating a "0020" error code) send the field data without generating an error. Enabled or Disabled. Default is Disabled. Use Color When enabled, ITE emulates a 5250 single-byte Enabled or Disabled. IBM-5292-2 and double-byte IBM-5555-C01. Default is Disabled. 3477-FX Mode When enabled, ITE supports a 5250 132-column Enabled or Disabled. screen display. The supported display can either be Default is Disabled. an IBM-3477-FG when color is disabled or an IBM-3477-FC when color is enabled. Allow RTL When enabled, ITE supports all 5250 commands that use right-to-left text direction. When disabled, all 5250 commands for right-to-left are ignored. Enabled or Disabled. Default is Enabled. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 45

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Chapter 2 — Configuring and Managing ITE
Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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Enable Half-
Width Double
Byte Chars
Enabling this option displays thin double-byte
characters using one character width instead of
two, and displays wide double-byte characters
using two character widths. This option is
disabled by default.
Enabled or Disabled.
Default is Disabled.
Hide SISO Chars
Enabling this option prevents ITE from showing a
blank space when the application receives a Shift-
In (SI) or Shift-Out (SO) character. When this is
enabled, ITE continues to parse double-byte
characters.
Enabled or Disabled.
Default is Disabled.
Lock Error Msg
Enabling this option causes a 5250 Write Error
Code command error message to be visible by
placing the cursor on the error message line. When
Reset
is pressed, the cursor is restored to where it
would have been if this option was disabled (the
location specified by a 5250 Insert Cursor
command) and the cursor mode option then
causes that area of the screen to be visible.
Disabling this option causes normal behavior for
the 5250 Write Error Code command error
message.
Enabled or Disabled.
Default is Disabled.
Scan AutoEnter
Forces an Enter command if and only if the cursor
is on the last field on the screen, and if the field
attribute is not set for auto-enter.
Enabled or Disabled.
Default is Disabled.
Skip FldExit
When enabled, fields that require a field exit
command before sending data on an
Enter
keypress (thus generating a “0020” error code)
send the field data without generating an error.
Enabled or Disabled.
Default is Disabled.
Use Color
When enabled, ITE emulates a 5250 single-byte
IBM-5292-2 and double-byte IBM-5555-C01.
Enabled or Disabled.
Default is Disabled.
3477-FX Mode
When enabled, ITE supports a 5250 132-column
screen display. The supported display can either be
an IBM-3477-FG when color is disabled or an
IBM-3477-FC when color is enabled.
Enabled or Disabled.
Default is Disabled.
Allow RTL
When enabled, ITE supports all 5250 commands
that use right-to-left text direction. When
disabled, all 5250 commands for right-to-left are
ignored.
Enabled or Disabled.
Default is Enabled.
5250 Protocol Options (continued)
Option
Description
Value