HP TeemTalk Terminal Emulator, version 7.3, User Manual

Using the TeemTalk Session Wizard
This section describes how to use the TeemTalk Session Wizard to create an Wyse emulation session.
1. To run the TeemTalk Session Wizard from the Start menu, select All Programs > HP > HP
TeemTalk Terminal Emulator > Session Wizard.
2. In the Session Name field, enter a unique name that will identify this session configuration for
future selection.
3. Select the Transport method then click the Configure button to specify settings.
4. Select the Connection type then click the Configure button to specify settings.
5. Select Wyse in the Emulation list box then click the Configure button to specify settings. (The
options are described in the section
Setup Options on page 223.)
6. Click Next to display the Advanced Options dialog.
7. Click Next to display the Finalization dialog.
8. If you want a shortcut icon for this session to be created on the desktop, click the checkbox
Create icon on desktop for session.
9. Click OK to create the session and exit.
10. To run the session, either double-click on the desktop icon if one was created for the session, or
run TeemTalk, display the File menu and select Open Session. Select the name of the
required .tts session file then click Open.
Using the TeemTalk Emulator Window
This section describes the procedure for creating a Wyse emulation session from the TeemTalk emulator
window.
1. Display the Session menu from the menu bar and select Transport... to set the transport
method.
2. Display the Session menu and select Connection... to set the connection method.
3. Display the Session menu and select Emulation.... Set the emulation to Wyse.
4. You can configure the transport, connection and emulation settings by selecting the relevant
Configure options in the Session menu. The options displayed by selecting Configure
emulation are described in the section
Setup Options on page 223.
5. To save the session, display the File menu and select Save session as. In the File Name field,
enter a unique name that will identify this session configuration for future selection, then click
Save. Note that session files have the filename extension .tts.
6. To run the session, display the File menu and select Open Session. Select the name of the .tts
session file then click Open.
Display Format
The display is divided into three areas by default: the status line, the data area, and the label line. The
status line which is used to display information relating to the emulation and messages from the
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