HP TeemTalk Terminal Emulator, version 7.3, User Manual

Item Description
2 This LED indicates whether data is being sent to or from the host. It will appear dull green when there
is no activity, red when data is being sent to the host, and bright green when data is being received
from the host.
3 This button enables you to switch between Local and Online mode. The label indicates the mode
you will switch to when the button is clicked.
4 This button enables you to Pause or Resume scrolling data in the window. The label indicates the
action that will be taken when the button is clicked.
5 Indicates the current terminal emulation.
6 Displays the active session and current page number (always 1), and the line:column location of the
text cursor.
7 Indicates the text buffer mode, either Roll or Scroll. In Roll mode the entire scroll area is shifted. In
Scroll mode only the scroll area above or below the cursor row is shifted.
8 Indicates the status of the printer as follows:
None indicates that the printer is not turned on or not connected, or not installed or configured.
Not Ready indicates that the printer is not ready to receive data for printing.
Ready indicates that the printer is ready to receive data for printing.
Auto indicates that the emulation is in Auto Print mode in which the current cursor line is sent to
the printer when a command for the cursor to move to the next line is issued.
Controller indicates that the emulation is in Printer Controller mode in which the host has
direct control over the printer. Print screen commands issued from the keyboard or mouse will
be ignored.
Tty Print indicates that the emulation is in TTY Print mode. In this mode, incoming screen text
(but not control codes except CR and LF) are sent to the printer.
ErrGen indicates that an error has occurred and a message box will be displayed indicating
the error.
9 Indicates the status of the aux port as follows:
Ready indicates that the aux port is ready for bidirectional output.
In Use indicates that the aux port is currently busy.
None indicates that aux port not available or no aux port configured.
10 This virtual LED (the CH CODE LED) is illuminated (the default) when the International Character set A
is loaded in the 7-bit G0 area. It is off when an alternative set is loaded into G0 either from the host
or via the CH CODE key (which selects the National Character set).
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