User Manual HP TeemTalk Terminal Emulator, version 7.
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Table of contents 1 Introduction ...................................................................................................................... 1 What is TeemTalk? ................................................................................................................... 1 Changes in TeemTalk version7.3 ............................................................................................... 1 About This Manual ...........................................................................
Compose Character Sequences ............................................................................................... 36 5 Mouse Functions ............................................................................................................. 42 Default Mouse Functions ......................................................................................................... 42 Defining Mouse Functions ................................................................................................
Status .................................................................................................................... 60 Settings .................................................................................................................. 61 Advanced .............................................................................................................. 62 Print to File ..............................................................................................
Function Keys & Buttons ........................................................................................................ 102 Mode Selection ..................................................................................................... 102 Configuration Selection .......................................................................................... 105 Device Control ...................................................................................................... 105 Device Modes ....
Do Not Enter ........................................................................................................ 143 Typing Direction .................................................................................................... 144 Bilingual Keyboard Mode ...................................................................................... 144 Numeric Lock ....................................................................................................... 144 Insert Mode ....................
17 IBM 5250 Display Emulation ....................................................................................... 172 Creating a IBM 5250 Display Emulation Session ..................................................................... 172 Using the TeemTalk Session Wizard ........................................................................ 172 Using the TeemTalk Emulator Window ..................................................................... 172 IBM 5250 Emulation Capabilities ..................
Environment Variables ........................................................................................... 200 19 TA6530 Emulation ...................................................................................................... 205 Creating a TA6530 Emulation Session ................................................................................... 205 Using the TeemTalk Session Wizard ........................................................................
General Settings ................................................................................................... 239 Display Settings .................................................................................................... 241 Preferences ........................................................................................................... 243 22 ICL DOC-18 Emulation ................................................................................................. 245 Introduction ......
Command Line Options ........................................................................................................ 273 Session Configuration ............................................................................................ 273 Window Appearance ............................................................................................ 275 Emulation Workspace ............................................................................................
HP 700-92/96 Emulation ..................................................................................................... 304 IBM 3270 Emulation ............................................................................................................ 304 IBM 5250 Emulation ............................................................................................................ 304 IBM 3151 Native Emulation Model 11 & 31 ...........................................................................
1 Introduction This chapter introduces TeemTalk and describes the scope of this manual. What is TeemTalk? HP's TeemTalk host access software provides the ability to connect and communicate with applications on mainframes and midrange systems. These connections can be made from virtually any desktop running Microsoft Windows or Linux. TeemTalk enables desktops to emulate more than 30 different green screen terminals including IBM 3270, 5250, DEC VT, HP, MDIS Prism, DOC18, Siemens, and Wyse.
Terms & Conventions The following terms and conventions are used in this manual: keys to press When you need to press two or more keys together at the same time, such as the Shift key and the F4 key, this will be indicated by a plus character between the key names. For example: Shift + F4. The + character does not represent a key to be pressed. click To click means to click the left mouse button once when the mouse pointer is on a particular item on the display, such as an icon.
2 Getting Started This chapter describes how to use the TeemTalk Session Wizard to create a session configuration file, then the various methods available to run it. An overview of the TeemTalk window elements follows, then descriptions of the configuration bar and status bar.
3. Select the Transport method then click the Configure button to specify settings. ● SSH2 The SSH2 (Secure Shell) client/server protocol is used to encrypt and transmit data securely over a network, with authentication provided by a password and/or key. Refer to the section SSH2 Transport on page 13 for details. ● Serial Enables host communication using the serial transport protocol. Refer to the section Serial Transport on page 30 for details.
Enables emulation of the IBM 5250 printer. Refer to the chapter IBM 5250 Printer Emulation on page 194 and the section Setup Options on page 195. ● TA6530 Enables emulation of the Tandem TA 6530 terminal. Refer to the chapter TA6530 Emulation on page 205 and the section Setup Options on page 210. ● Wyse Enables emulation of a suite of Wyse terminals and Wyse terminal emulations. Refer to the chapter Wyse Emulations on page 217 and the section Setup Options on page 223.
Enables you to define the function of the soft buttons displayed at the bottom of the TeemTalk window by default. Refer to the section Defining Soft Button Functions on page 49. ● Attributes Enables you to change the colors and text attributes displayed in the emulation workspace. Refer to the chapter Display Attributes on page 52. 7. Click Next to display the Finalization dialog. 8.
The filename must include the extension .tts and must be enclosed within double-quote characters. The command must be preceded by a space to separate it from the name of the TeemTalk executable file or other command line options For example, to run TeemTalk and load the settings stored in the session configuration file mysettings.tts, you would enter the following on the command line:teemtalk.exe +lsf"mysettings.
Item Name Description 2 Menu Bar The menu bar provides access to a series of commands and setup dialogs that enable you to perform various operations and configure TeemTalk and the terminal emulation. Individual menus and menu items can be removed from the display using command line options. 3 Configuration Bar The configuration bar provides a quick way of creating or configuring a session by clicking buttons or selecting from drop-down list boxes.
Enables you to configure the Telnet host connection. Figure 2-5 The Terminal Emulation Button Enables you to select and configure the terminal emulation. Saving the Session Configuration You can save the session configuration by selecting either Save Session (overwrite existing session configuration file) or Save Session As (create a new session configuration file) from the File menu.
3 Host Connection This chapter describes how to configure TeemTalk to communicate with the host.
● TeemTalk configuration bar: ● TeemTalk Session menu: The Transport setting specifies the physical method by which the host connection is made. TeemTalk supports four transport protocols for communication with the host: ● TCP/IP For host communication using the internet protocol suite TCP (Transport Control Protocol) and IP (Internet Protocol). See TCP/IP Transport on page 13.
Telnet Settings The settings for a Telnet host connection are specified using the Telnet Settings dialog which can be displayed using one of the following three methods: Using the Session Wizard ◦ In Step 1 set Connection to Telnet then click Configure. Using the TeemTalk Window ◦ On the Session menu, select Connection > Telnet then select Configure Connection.... ◦ On the configuration bar, click Configure Telnet.
Factory default: Unchecked This determines whether a Timing Mark is sent with a Telnet break packet. TCP/IP Transport A host connection using the TCP/IP protocol is made using the TCP/ IP Settings dialog which can be displayed using one of the following three methods: Using the Session Wizard ◦ In Step 1 set Transport to TCP/IP then click the Configure button. Using the TeemTalk Window ◦ On the Session menu, select Transport > TCP/IP then select Configure Transport....
Making a Host Connection A host connection using the SSH2 protocol is made using the SSH Settings dialog which can be displayed using one of the following three methods: Using the Session Wizard: ◦ In Step 1 set Transport to SSH2 then click the Configure button. Using the TeemTalk Window ◦ On the Session menu, select Transport > SSH2 then select Configure Transport.... ◦ On the configuration bar, select SSH2 in the Transport list box then click Configure Transport.
Creating an Authentication Profile using a Password To create an authentication profile using a password: 1. Select SSH2 Profile... on the Tools menu.
16 2. Click the Add button. 3. Enter a User name. The Profile name will automatically display the User name entered, but you can change it if required.
4. Select Use a password for authentication then click Next > 5. Enter and confirm the password then click Next >.
6. 18 Check the summary. If it is incorrect you can go back and make changes by clicking the < Back button, otherwise click Finish to generate the authentication profile. The new profile will now be listed in the SSH2 Profile Settings dialog.
7. To use the new profile, display the SSH2 Settings dialog (see Making a Host Connection on page 26) and select the name of the profile from the Authentication profile list box.
Creating an Authentication Profile using a New Public Key To create an authentication profile using a new public key: 1. 20 Select SSH2 Profile... on the Tools menu.
2. Click the Add button. 3. Enter a User name. The Profile name will automatically display the User name entered, but you can change it if required. Click Next >.
22 4. Select Use a public key for authentication then click Next >. 5. Select Create a new key then click Next >.
6. Enter a Key filename. If necessary, check the Find a new seed prime number box. Click Next >. 7. Select either Use the RSA algorithm or Use the DSA algorithm then click Next >.
8. 24 Enter and confirm the passphrase to use for your new key file then click Next >.
9. Check the summary. If it is incorrect you can go back and make changes by clicking the < Back button, otherwise click Finish to generate the authentication profile. The new profile will now be listed in the SSH2 Profile Settings dialog. To make use of your key you need to copy it on to the server as follows: 10. Select the name of the profile in the SSH2 Profile Settings dialog then click the Edit button. 11. Select and copy everything displayed in the new window. 12.
15. To use the new profile, display the SSH2 Settings dialog (see Making a Host Connection on page 26) and select the name of the profile from the Authentication profile list box. SSL Transport The SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) protocol enables authenticated and encrypted communication between clients and servers.
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The basic procedure for making an SSL connection is as follows: 1. Add Server Root Certificate. If you have been given a certificate to verify the server to which you are connecting, you will need to add this to the TeemTalk list of root certificates. To do this, click Add below the Root Certificates list and then use the file chooser to locate, select and open the file containing the certificate. This will add the certificate name to the list.
Error Messages Connection Failed SSL to host : port The most likely cause of this error is that the service is not running on the server, or the port number is incorrect. This message can also be returned if the server refuses the SSL connection. The most likely causes are that the server is expecting a client certificate but none has been specified or the client certificate specified is invalid for some reason. This error may also be seen if the server is running an incompatible version of SSL.
Serial Transport A serial host connection is made using the Serial Settings dialog which can be displayed using one of the following three methods: Using the Session Wizard ◦ In Step 1 set Transport to Serial then click the Configure button. Using the TeemTalk Window 30 ◦ On the Session menu, select Transport > Serial then select Configure Transport.... ◦ On the configuration bar, select Serial in the Transport list box then click Configure Transport.
Specify the settings required by the host using the options described below, then click the Connect button. ● Communications Port Factory default: COM3 This specifies the port used to communicate with the host. ● Baud Rate Factory default: 9600 Specifies the connection speed in the range 110 to 115200 baud. ● Parity Factory default: None This option specifies the parity mode for each transmitted character. If the number of data bits specified by Word Length is 8, set this option to None.
The setting of this option determines whether keyboard entered characters are immediately displayed on the screen when transmitted to the host (otherwise known as local echo). When unchecked, characters are not displayed locally when they are transmitted unless the host 'echoes' them back. ● Buffer Size Factory default: 4096 This specifies the size of the buffer used for temporary storage of input and output data.
To specify auto logon settings: 1. If an initiation string is required by the host when you first make a connection, check the Set initiation string box, enter the required characters in the Initiate with box (the Respond With box in the illustration above), then click the Add button. The initiation string will be added to the Script window on the right. 2.
4 Keyboard Configuration This chapter describes how to configure the keyboard, define key functions and compose special characters. Keyboard Mapping The functions of the computer keyboard are mapped as closely as possible to the terminal being emulated. The mapping of key functions can be determined by referring to the Emulation Keys list box in the Key Macro Settings dialog, which is displayed by selecting Key Macros... on the Tools menu.
The Key Macro Settings dialog can be displayed using one of the following methods: Session Wizard ◦ Click on the Key Macros... button in Step 2. TeemTalk Window ◦ Select Key Macros... on the Tools menu. The top right panel is used to display information about keys that have been programmed and enables you to select them in order to edit or delete. The Key column identifies the programmed key using its virtual key name. The Type column specifies how the macro is to be processed.
The procedure for programming a key is as follows: 1. On your keyboard, press the key or key combination you want to define. The Key to Program box will display the corresponding virtual key name for each key pressed. 2. In the Macro box enter the function definition for the key or key combination. The definition may contain a string of up to 127 characters.
can be composed. When the terminal emulation is in Multinational character set mode, characters from all national keyboard layouts can be composed. If a character is a diacritical symbol and this symbol does not appear on the keyboard, an equivalent character can be used in some cases. The diacritical symbols and the possible substitutes are shown below. There are no equivalents for the circumflex accent and tilde mark.
Table 4-1 Compose Character Sequences (continued) [ opening bracket (( \ back slash / / or / < ] closing bracket )) ˆ circumflex accent ^ space ` grave accent ` space { opening brace (- | vertical line /^ } closing brace )- ˜ tilde ~ space ¡ inverted ! !! ¢ cent sign c / or C / or c | or C | £ pound sign l - or L - or l = or L = ¥ yen sign y - or Y - or y = or Y = § section sign s o or S O or s ! or S ! or s 0 or S 0 (National and Multinational) National includes s O
Table 4-1 Compose Character Sequences (continued) ¾ fraction three-quarters (Dutch) 3 4 (in order) ƒ Florin (Dutch) f l (in order) i j sign (Dutch) i j (in order) ¿ inverted ? ?? À A grave A` Á A acute A' Â A circumflex A^ Ã A tilde A˜ Ä A umlaut A " or ¨ A Å A ring A * or A ° (degree sign) Æ A E dipthong A E (in order) Ç C cedilla / u or / U (in order) È E grave E` É E acute E' Ê E circumflex E^ Ë E umlaut E " or ¨ E Ì I grave I` Í I acute I' Î I circum
Table 4-1 Compose Character Sequences (continued) 40 ß German small sharp s ss à a grave a` á a acute a' â a circumflex a^ ã a tilde a˜ ä a umlaut a " or ¨ a å a ring a * or a ° (degree sign) æ a e dipthong a e (in order) ç c cedilla c , (comma) è e grave e` é e acute e' ê e circumflex e^ ë e umlaut e " or ¨ e ì i grave i` í i acute i' î i circumflex i^ ï i umlaut i " or ¨ i ñ n tilde n˜ ò o grave o` ó o acute o' ô o circumflex o^ õ o tilde
Table 4-1 Compose Character Sequences (continued) soft (syllable) hyphen (Latin-1) -- ® registered trade-mark (Latin-1) RO ¯ macron (Latin-1) - ^ or _ ^ ¾ three-quarters (Latin-1) 34 ÷ division sign (Latin-1) -: × multiplication sign (Latin-1) xx ´ acute accent (Latin-1) '' ¨ dieresis (umlaut) (Latin-1) " " or " space Ý Y acute (Latin-1) Y' ý y acute (Latin-1) y' Þ capital Icelandic thorn (Latin-1) T H (in order) þ small Icelandic thorn (Latin-1) t h (in order) Ð capital
5 Mouse Functions Default Mouse Functions You can assign up to sixteen functions to each of the mouse buttons when used in conjunction with modifier keys.
You can assign up to sixteen functions to each button by selecting from a list of standard functions described in the next section or defining macros as described in the section Defining a Macro on page 44. Standard Mouse Functions ● Select This will select all text from the start position (mouse button held down) to the finish position (mouse button released), working left to right across the entire width of the display. ● Extend Selection Enables the current selection to be extended.
This will select the entire line under the mouse cursor ● Copy Paste Copies the current selection and sends it to the host. ● Macro Actions a user-defined macro. See Defining a Macro on page 44. ● Send CR Sends a carriage return command. ● Paste Rect This will paste the contents of the Clipboard into the rectangular area selected by the Select Rect function. ● Cursor Select This does the same as Move Cursor, but when running the IBM 3270 or IBM 5250 emulation it also performs a cursor select.
2. Display the Key Macro Settings dialog. 3. In the Virtual Keys box, scroll down to the bottom of the list and you will see six virtual key names for the three mouse buttons when clicked (VK_MSE_B#_CLK) or double-clicked (VK_MSE_B#_DBL). Note that the middle mouse button is number 4. 4. If you are defining a button and modifier key combination, hold down the modifier key(s). 5. Double-click on the virtual key name of the button to be programmed (then release the modifier key(s) if pressed).
6 Hotspots This chapter describes the hotspot facility and how to use the Hotspot Editor to define hotspots. Introduction A hotspot facility is provided which enables you to invoke a function with a mouse click on a keyword displayed in the emulation workspace. For example, an application may display information relating to keys you can press to perform a particular function.
Defining a Hotspot At the top of the Hotspots Settings dialog is an editable text box containing the hotspot details. The details are divided into two sections, the [Separators] and the [Definitions,emulation], where emulation is the current selected emulation mode. The Separators section specifies the displayed characters which delimit a hotspot definition. NOTE: Delimiter characters include SPACE and NULL as well as the characters shown.
Exporting Hotspots If you wish to use your hotspot definitions in another session or just want a backup of your hotspot definitions, you can export the current hotspot definitions by clicking Export in the Hotspot Editor. A standard Windows Save As dialog will assist you in specifying the path and file into which you wish to save the definitions. TeemTalk will save the definitions in XML format if the file name ends with the .
7 Soft Buttons This chapter describes how to use the soft buttons. Introduction A set of soft buttons are provided which can be programmed to perform a wide variety of functions when clicked. By default they are displayed at the bottom of the TeemTalk window. There are four soft button levels. Each level consists of twelve buttons providing a combined total of 48 programmable buttons. You can display all four levels at the same time if required.
Using the TeemTalk Window ◦ Select Soft Buttons... on the Tools menu. The top right panel is used to display information about soft buttons that have been programmed and enables you to select them in order to edit or delete. The Title column displays the text that will appear on the soft button. An asterisk in the Lcl column indicates that the function will be actioned locally. The Macro column displays the function definition.
The procedure for defining a soft button is as follows: 1. In the top-right panel, select the button number (B1 - B12) on the required level (Lvl1 - Lvl4). Note that selecting one of the Lvl# button levels will enable you to specify a title for that group of buttons. The title will be displayed on the button immediately below the Level # button, but you cannot program this button. 2. In the Title box enter the text to be displayed on the button (up to twenty characters). 3.
8 Display Attributes This chapter describes how to change the colors used in the emulation workspace and specify how text with attributes is displayed. Introduction TeemTalk provides a variety of options for you to customize how the display appears in the emulation workspace. You can change the color of the screen background and the foreground text. You can assign different colors to text with specific attributes or attribute combinations, and you can change the default text attributes.
The Screen Element list box enables you to select the display element you want to modify. This includes each character attribute (such as bold or underline) and attribute combination (such as bold +underline). The Foreground and Background color palettes enable you to specify the colors for the selected Screen Element. You can select different colors for the palettes by clicking the Set Colour button. The Active Attribute options allow you to enable or disable the attributes assigned to text by default.
Changing the Screen Background Color To change the color of the screen background: 1. Select Screen Background in the Screen Element list box. The Sample Text box will show the current color assigned. 2. Click on the desired color in either the Foreground or Background color palettes. The Sample Text box will show the new color selection. Changing Text Foreground and Background Colors To change text foreground and background colors: 1.
● Autocolour Mode Factory default: Unchecked This option is only applicable to the DEC VT terminal emulations. When checked, displayed characters are color coded according to type. For example, all numeric characters are displayed in one color while all alphabetic characters are displayed in another. Unchecking this option will cause characters to be displayed using the settings in this dialog.
9 Editing Options This chapter describes how to use the editing options provided on the Edit menu. The Edit Menu The Edit menu provides a range of editing options. ● Clipboard Options This displays the Clipboard Options dialog that enables you to specify how data is copied. The options in this dialog are described in the section Clipboard Options on page 57. ● Clear Buffer This will erase the contents of the window and the scroll buffer.
By default the Select Rect function is actioned by holding down the Alt key and pressing the left mouse button. It will only select text contained within the rectangular area defined by the start position (mouse button held down) which sets the top left corner, and the finish position (mouse button released) which sets the bottom right corner of the rectangular area. Refer to the chapter Mouse Functions on page 42 for more details.
10 Printing This chapter describes the printing options supported by TeemTalk. File Menu Printing Options This section describes the printing options available via the File menu. Print Screen Selecting Print Screen... in the File menu will display a dialog that enables you to produce a hardcopy of the current screen data. The default printing options are to print plain text by default with the Fit to Page and Inverse options disabled.
● Inverse Factory default: Unchecked This option is enabled only when the Graphics print option is selected. Selecting this option will cause the bitmap printed to be a negative image of the display. ● Swap Black White Factory default: Checked This option is enabled only when the Graphics option is not selected. Selecting this option will cause white to be printed as black and black to be printed as white. Other colors are unaffected by this option.
Emulation Printer Settings The Emulation Printer Settings dialog is displayed by selecting Emulation Printer... in the File menu. The following sections describe the functions of the tabs that appear in the dialog. Status The Status tab will indicate the current status of the printer. This tab also provides buttons which allow you to perform several print operations. ● Screen Print Print a fast print of the screen using Unicode.
Close the printer. ● Abort Print Cancel a Screen Print or Print Buffer function. Settings The Settings tab provides controls to adjust the details of how the data is sent to the printer. ● Printer Method Factory default: Print to System Printer ● ◦ Print to File Send print data to a file. ◦ Print to System Printer Send print data to the printer connected to your system. ◦ Print to Serial Device Send print data to a serial device.
When this option is checked, any trailing spaces will be removed before the line is sent to the printer. ● Wait for printer to close Factory default: Unchecked This option is only available when either the Print to Serial Device or the Print to LinePrinter Device printer method is selected. When this option is checked, all other processing will be blocked during printing. Please note that the application will be locked during a close if the buffers require flushing.
● File Name Factory default: Unspecified The name of the file to which the print data should be sent. ● Mode Factory default: Write (destroy existing) The mode in which the file is opened. ● ◦ Write Causes the contents of an existing file to be replaced with new print data. ◦ Append Causes print data to be appended to existing file contents. ◦ User Defined Mode Enables the User Defined Mode option.
When checked, a Carriage Return or Line Feed command will output a new line, and a Form Feed command will output a new page. ● Extended string value for new line Factory default: \r\n You can specify an extended string value for a new line using any of the following entries: \a, \b, \f, \n, \r, \t, \v, or \(decimal), \(0octal), \(0xHexadecimal).
● Setup System Printer Clicking this button will display the standard Windows Print dialog for specifying printer settings. ● System Printer Displays the name of the currently selected system printer. ● Paper Orientation Factory default: Use printer default Determines the paper orientation of the print output. ◦ Use printer default the paper orientation is determined by the setting in the standard Windows Print dialog. ◦ Landscape Output prints in landscape mode.
When checked, a Carriage Return or Line Feed command will output a new line, and a Form Feed command will output a new page. Print to Serial Device The following are the options available when the Printer Method option on the Settings tab is set to Print to Serial Device. ● Communications Port Factory default: COM1 Specifies the COM port to use for printer communication. ● Baud Rate Factory default: 9600 Specifies the connection speed in the range 110 to 115200 baud.
Selecting Odd will cause an eighth bit to be added with a value of 1 if the previous 7 bits add up to an even number, and 0 if the previous 7 bits add up to an odd number. Selecting Even will cause an eighth bit to be added with a value of 1 if the previous 7 bits add up to an odd number, and 0 if the previous 7 bits add up to an even number. Mark parity will set every eighth bit to 1. Space parity will set every bit to 0.
You can specify an extended string value for a new line using any of the following entries: \a, \b, \f, \n, \r, \t, \v, or \(decimal), \(0octal), \(0xHexadecimal). ● Extended string value for new page Factory default: \f You can specify an extended string value for a new page using any of the following entries: \a, \b, \f, \n, \r, \t, \v, or \(decimal), \(0octal), \(0xHexadecimal).
● Process CR/LF/FF Factory default: Unchecked When checked, a Carriage Return or Line Feed command will output a new line, and a Form Feed command will output a new page. ● Extended string value for new line Factory default: \r\n You can specify an extended string value for a new line using any of the following entries: \a, \b, \f, \n, \r, \t, \v, or \(decimal), \(0octal), \(0xHexadecimal).
● LPR Host Name Factory default: Unspecified The name or IP address of the printer host. ● LPR Printer Name Factory default: Unspecified The name of the LPR printer. ● Extended string value for LPR Header Factory default: Unspecified You can specify an extended string value to be sent to initialize LPR using any of the following entries: \a, \b, \f, \n, \r, \t, \v, or \(decimal), \(0octal), \(0xHexadecimal).
Factory default: Unchecked When checked, a Carriage Return or Line Feed command will output a new line, and a Form Feed command will output a new page. ● Extended string value for new line Factory default: \r\n You can specify an extended string value for a new line using any of the following entries: \a, \b, \f, \n, \r, \t, \v, or \(decimal), \(0octal), \(0xHexadecimal).
11 FTP File Transfer 1. From the Tools menu select FTP. The presence of all available locally defined drives including network drives will be checked before the TeemTalk FTP dialog is displayed. Note that this may take a few seconds. The left pane will display the contents of the local home directory on your current drive. The Current Directory entry above it enables you to specify a different location. Figure 11-1 TeemTalk FTP (Disconnected) 2.
directory is specified or the directory is not accessible. Selecting the Connect at startup option will attempt to automatically connect to the specified host, using the saved parameters, the next time FTP is started. Click OK to accept your settings. 4. The Teemtalk FTP window will now reappear with the Connect button enabled. If you to click this button, a connection attempt is made.
74 8. When you have finished transferring files, disconnect from the host either by clicking Disconnect. 9. To close the TeemTalk FTP window, click Exit. Note that if you try to exit without disconnecting from the host, the connection with the host will be immediately disconnected before closing the window.
12 VT Series Emulation This chapter describes features of the Digital Equipment Corporation VT suite of terminal emulations. Introduction The VT Series suite of terminal emulations consists of the following emulations which can be selected using the Emulation mode option in the VT Series Settings dialog: ● AIXTerm Provides compatibility with software designed to drive an X terminal using X Windows. ● Ansi BBS This emulation is a derivative of the ANSI device driver ANSI.
● VT510 7-Bit and VT510 8-Bit These emulations enable you to run applications written for the DEC VT320 terminal, the difference is in their treatment of 8-bit control codes. When VT510 7-Bit is selected, all 8-bit codes are converted to their 7-bit equivalents, whereas VT510 8- Bit leaves 8-bit codes unchanged. If you are using VT200 applications, select VT510 7-Bit. ● VT-UTF8 This emulation is an enhanced version of the VT100 emulation that supports non-English and drawing characters.
Using the TeemTalk Emulator Window This section describes the procedure for creating a VT Series 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 VT Series. 4.
101/102 Keyboard Layout/Normal Mode Figure 12-1 101/102 Key Keyboard Layout Normal Mode Table 12-1 VT Series keyboard layout: Normal mode.
Table 12-1 VT Series keyboard layout: Normal mode. (continued) Key Key Modifier 11 F11 12 13 Result F12 Ctrl + PRINT Shift + Ctrl + PRINT SCROLLING REGION Key 24 25 26 Key Modifier Result none DOWN Alt + DATATALK Ctrl + SCROLL DOWN none RIGHT Ctrl + SCROLL RIGHT none NUMLOCK Alt + normal/DEC mode NOTE: All unmarked keys function as indicated by the legends on the keycaps. NOTE: Pressing Alt + NumLock toggles between normal and DEC mode.
101/102 Keyboard Layout/DEC Mode Figure 12-2 101/102 Key Keyboard Layout DEC Mode Table 12-2 VT Series keyboard layout in DEC mode.
Table 12-2 VT Series keyboard layout in DEC mode. (continued) Key 10 Key Modifier Result none F10 Alt + F20 Key Key Modifier 22 11 F11 23 12 F12 24 Result PF3 none PF4 Alt + - none + Alt + , NOTE: All unmarked keys function as indicated by the legends on the keycaps. NOTE: Pressing Alt + NumLock toggles between normal and DEC mode.
Item Description 8 This will display the time in 24 hour format when in DEC VT500 mode if the VT525 set time command has been received from the host. 9 This indicates the current keyboard mode. It will be blank when the keyboard is in Normal mode, and display DEC when the keyboard is in DEC mode. You can toggle between Normal and DEC keyboard mode by pressing the keys Alt + Num Lock.
displayed by selecting Key Macros... on the Tools menu. Refer to the section Defining Key Functions on page 34 for details. Display When running the AT&T 4410 emulation, the display size is 80 (or 132) columns by 25 lines, with a scroll region of 24 lines. A row of function buttons is displayed along the bottom of the window. These correspond to the function keys F1 through F8 on the keyboard.
Setup Options The VT Series emulation is configured using setup options in the VT Series Settings dialog which can be displayed using one of the following three methods: Using the Session Wizard: ◦ In Step 1 set Emulation to VT Series then click the Configure button. Using the TeemTalk Window: ◦ On the Session menu, select Emulation > VT Series then select Configure Emulation.... ◦ On the configuration bar, select VT Series in the Emulation list box then click Configure Emulation.
General Settings ● Emulation mode Factory default: VT510 7-Bit Setup Options 85
This specifies the particular VT Series terminal to emulate. Select from the following: ◦ AIXTerm Provides compatibility with software designed to drive an X terminal using X Windows. ◦ Ansi BBS This emulation is a derivative of the ANSI device driver ANSI.SYS supplied with all DOS based PCs and which provides the screen management for the DOS console screen. PC based UNIX systems and Bulletin Board Systems (BBS) often rely on the ANSI emulation when being accessed by a PC.
and all other languages supported by Windows. Additional functionality, such as colors, is also provided. ● Terminal ID Factory default: VT420 This specifies what is reported back to the host in response to a terminal ID request. Note that not all features of the specified terminal may be supported. ● Font Factory default: Courier New This enables you to specify the font to use for displaying characters. The available settings depend on the fonts installed on your system.
● Multinational mode Factory default: Checked This option will only be available if the system is configured for a language that supports national replacement character sets. The setting of this option determines the type of character set used to generate characters. When unchecked, TeemTalk is in National mode in which a character set specific to the selected keyboard nationality is used.
● Answerback Factory default: Unspecified This enables you to specify the Answerback string that is sent to the host in response to an ANSI mode enquiry command. The string can be up to 30 characters long. ● Answerback concealed Factory default: Unchecked Selecting this option will cause the Answerback string specified in the text box above to be locked from change and displayed as asterisks. Note that unchecking this option will cause the Answerback string to be deleted.
Display Settings ● Cursor style Factory default: Block This enables you to specify how the text cursor is displayed. Select from Block, Underline, Static block, Static underline or None. ● Status line Factory default: Unavailable This option determines whether or not the 25th screen line is used as a status line when TeemTalk is in any DEC VT terminal emulation mode. When Unavailable or Host Writable is selected, the host can write application-specific messages to the 25th line.
The setting of this option determines whether characters wrap to the next line when the right margin is reached. When unchecked, on reaching the right margin, the last character position will be overwritten by every new character received. ● Auto new line Factory default: Unchecked When checked, this will cause a carriage return command to be appended to every line feed command received.
Factory default: Unchecked The setting of this DEC VT mode option determines what happens when the cursor moves beyond the last column displayed in the window when there are more columns stored off-screen. When checked, the display will automatically scroll horizontally to keep the cursor in view. When unchecked, the display will remain static and the cursor will move off-screen. To scroll horizontally to view the hidden columns, hold down the Ctrl key and press the Left or Right Cursor keys.
Preferences ● High function terminal Factory default: Checked This applies to the AIXTerm emulation. It enables you to switch between HFT (High Function Terminal) mode (default) and VT100 mode. ● Keyboard sends scan codes Factory default: Unchecked This applies to the DEC VT520 and VT PC-Term emulations. It determines whether keyboard scan codes or ASCII codes are sent to the host on key press/release. Note that this cannot be selected at the same time as the Keyboard sends position codes option.
This applies to the DEC VT520 and VT PC-Term emulations. It determines whether keyboard position codes or ASCII codes are sent to the host on key press/release. Note that this cannot be selected at the same time as the Keyboard sends scan codes option. ● Auto resize Factory default: Unchecked This applies to the DEC VT520 emulation only. When this option is checked, the window size will automatically be adjusted each time the buffer size is changed either by the host or through setup.
● Scroll rate Factory default: 24 This determines the number of lines that are scrolled when the Jump scroll option above is selected. ● 80/132 clears screen Factory default: Checked This option determines whether or not data is cleared from the display when the number of columns is changed. ● Use 80 column font Factory default: Unchecked When this option is checked, the font used in 132 column writing mode will be the same as that used in 80 column mode.
Tab Settings Clicking the Set Tabs... button at the bottom of the VT Series Settings dialog will display the Tab Settings dialog which enables you to set tab stops for the DEC VT, ANSI and SCO Console emulations. Tab stops are set every eight columns by default, as indicated by the T character below the relevant column numbers.
Specify the settings required by the auxiliary port device using the options described below and click OK. ● Aux Port Factory default: AUX1 This specifies the auxiliary port device used for which to apply settings. This drop list will only show configured Auxiliary ports with at least 1 showing. Clicking on the Apply button will save the shown parameters to the currently selected Aux port and advance to the next available Aux port for configuration. A maximum of 16 Aux ports can be configured.
This option specifies the parity mode for each transmitted character. If the number of data bits specified by Word Length is 8, set this option to None. Selecting Odd will cause an eighth bit to be added with a value of 1 if the previous 7 bits add up to an even number, and 0 if the previous 7 bits add up to an odd number. Selecting Even will cause an eighth bit to be added with a value of 1 if the previous 7 bits add up to an odd number, and 0 if the previous 7 bits add up to an even number.
13 HP 700-92/96 Emulation This chapter describes features of the Hewlett-Packard 700-92/96 terminal emulation. Creating a HP 700-92/96 Emulation Session You can create a session either using the TeemTalk Session Wizard or while TeemTalk is running. Using the TeemTalk Session Wizard This section describes how to use the TeemTalk Session Wizard to create an HP 700-92/96 emulation session. 1.
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 112. 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.
Table 13-1 HP 700-92/96 Keyboard Mapping Key 1 2 3 4 5 Key Modifie r Result Ctrl + F1 none INSERT LINE none F2 Ctrl + DELETE LINE none F3 Ctrl + CLEAR LINE none F4 Ctrl + CLEAR DISPLAY none F5 Ctrl + SELECT 6 7 8 9 10 F6 none F7 Ctrl + SOFT RESET none F8 Ctrl + HARD RESET none USER SYSTEM Shift + MENU none USER KEYS MODE Shift + USER KEY DEF.
The buttons indicate the current function of keys F1 through F8 on the keyboard and these functions are described in the next section. The two numbers in the middle indicate the current line and column position of the cursor. The display area is 80 columns by 24 lines by default, and 168 lines are stored off-screen. You can toggle between 80 and 132 column display by pressing the function key F12.
The Mode Selection functions are assigned to the buttons and function keys when you first run the HP 700-92/96 emulation. If the functions are changed while using the emulation, you can reassert them by pressing the F9 key (equivalent to the User System key), then F4. ● Line Modify - F1 This function enables you to edit and retransmit an incorrectly entered command string when the emulation is in Remote mode and Character mode and you are communicating interactively with the host.
The current setting of this button determines whether pressing an alphanumeric key causes a character to be sent to the host (remote) or only to the display (local). The button and F4 key toggles between Remote mode and Local mode. The setting may be saved by selecting Save Session in the File menu. The emulation is in Local mode when the button does not display an asterisk. Pressing alphanumeric keys will cause characters to be sent to the display only.
NOTE: If the XmitFnctn (A) option is selected in the HP70092 Settings dialog (see Setup Options on page 112 for details), the button and F7 key will not deactivate Display Functions mode. ● Auto LF - F8 This button and the F8 key enables or disables Auto Line Feed mode. When enabled, a line feed command is automatically appended to every carriage return command generated from the keyboard. The setting may be saved by selecting Save Session in the File menu.
This set of functions is asserted by pressing the F9 key (equivalent to the User System key) then F1. These functions enable you to select the device(s) to which data is sent and also to copy portions of data from display memory to the printer. ● Device Modes - F1 Clicking this button or pressing F1 will cause the Device Modes functions to be asserted. The keys F1 through F8 will function as described in the section Device Modes on page 107.
NOTE: If the cursor is positioned on a line below the last displayable line of data, nothing will be sent to the printer. If the cursor is positioned on an empty line between two blocks of data, the printer will perform a carriage return and line feed. Device Modes This set of functions is asserted by pressing the F9 key (equivalent to the User System key) then F1 and F1 again. ● Device Control - F1 Clicking this button or pressing F1 will cause the Device Control functions to be asserted.
NOTE: This function does not take effect when Memory Lock is activated. Margins, Tabs & Start Column This set of functions is asserted by pressing the F9 key (equivalent to the User System key) then F2. These functions enable you to redefine the start column, set tabs, and specify the left and right margins.
When data received from the host or entered through the keyboard reaches the right margin, the cursor will move to the specified left margin on the next line down (as long as InhEolWrp is not selected in the HP70092 Settings dialog (see Setup Options on page 112), and, in the case of keyboard-entered data, auto line feed mode is enabled). To specify the left margin, place the cursor in the column for the margin location and click this button or press F5.
User Key Definitions To define the function of an f-key or equivalent button locally, press the keys Shift + F10 to display the User Key Definition screen. The screen can be exited by pressing F9. Default Definitions While this screen is displayed the f-keys and equivalent buttons have the functions shown by the buttons at the bottom of the TeemTalk window, so pressing F4 or the Default Values button will cause the default key and button definitions to be asserted.
Function Indicator The remainder of the first line is used to specify what is displayed on the screen button to indicate its function. The default display shows the numbers of the f-keys. 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 + Tab keys to move the cursor into the relevant field and type in the new definition which can consist of a maximum of 16 characters, eight characters per field.
4. Press Tab and type in the text that will appear in the display label for the key, for example, Under in the first field and Line in the second for Under Line. Press Tab to move down to the next line. 5. Press F7 to enable Display Functions mode 6. Press Ctrl + [ together or the Esc key, followed by the characters &d and the attribute character, which for underline is D.
General Settings ● Personality 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.) The available personalities are 2392A, 2622A, 70092, 70094 or 70096. You can either select from this list or enter a custom terminal identity in the Custom ID text box below.
Factory default: Courier New This enables you to specify the font to use for displaying characters. The available settings depend on the fonts installed on your system. ● Character set Factory default: Roman 8 This specifies the character set used for displaying characters. ● Multinational mode Factory default: Checked This option will only be available if the system is configured for a language that supports national replacement character sets.
Configuration Settings ● XmitFnctn (A) Factory default: Unchecked This option determines whether escape sequences generated by control and function keys are sent to the host or only to the terminal emulation. When unchecked, escape sequences are only sent to the terminal emulation. When checked, escape sequences are sent to the host. If the Local Echo option is checked, the sequences will also be sent to the terminal emulation.
● InhEolWrp (C) Factory default: Unchecked The Inhibit End of line Wrap option determines whether characters wrap to the next line when the right margin is reached. When checked (i.e. inhibited), on reaching the right margin, the last character position will be overwritten with every new character received until a carriage return or other cursor movement command is issued.
(acknowledge) code when it has. Note that this form of handshaking has tthe lowest priority after hardware and XON/XOFF handshaking. ● EscXfer Factory default: Unchecked This option determines whether escape sequences relating to the display are sent when the display memory is transferred to the printer. When unchecked, escape sequences relating to the display are not sent to the printer.
Preferences ● Backspace = DEL Factory default: Checked The setting of this option determines whether a backspace command also performs a delete. ● Destructive backspace Factory default: Unchecked The setting of this option determines whether pressing the Backspace key will cause characters to be deleted.
This option must only be selected if you are going to use the QEDIT application. It overcomes a bug within QEDIT that ignores the LF character if the terminal transmits CR/LF. Inserting a NULL after the CR character cures the problem. ● Start column Factory default: 1 This enables you to specify the start column for transmitted data when no logical start-of-text pointer is present and the Return or Enter keys are pressed in Modify Line or Modify All mode.
To change the current definition, delete the definition displayed in the text box and type in the new one, either as the control key character equivalent or the decimal value of the ASCII character. For example, the default ASCII character RS can be entered by typing the character ^ twice, representing the keys Ctrl + ^ which, when pressed together would generate the RS code. Decimal values are entered as three-digit numbers immediately preceded by an underscore character.
14 IBM 3151 Emulation This chapter describes features of the IBM 3151 terminal emulation. Creating a IBM 3151 Emulation Session You can create a session either using the TeemTalk Session Wizard or while TeemTalk is running. Using the TeemTalk Session Wizard This section describes how to use the TeemTalk Session Wizard to create an IBM 3151 emulation session. 1. To run the TeemTalk Session Wizard from the Start menu, select All Programs > HP > HP TeemTalk Terminal Emulator > Session Wizard. 2.
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 128. 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.
Table 14-1 IBM 3151 Keyboard Mapping Key 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Key Modifier Result none ESC Shift + F13 none F1 Shift + F14 Ctrl + RESET none F2 Shift + F15 Ctrl + PRINT MESSAGE none F3 Shift + F16 Ctrl + BREAK none F4 Shift + F17 Ctrl + Setup none F5 Shift + F18 Ctrl + JUMP none F6 Shift + F19 Ctrl + PRINT SCREEN none F7 Shift + F20 Ctrl + SEND MESSAGE none F8 Shift + F21 Ctrl + SEND LINE none F9 Shift + F22 Ctrl + CURSOR SELECT none
Table 14-1 IBM 3151 Keyboard Mapping (continued) Key 12 13 Key Modifier Result none F11 Ctrl + ALRM UP none F12 Ctrl + ALRM DOWN Key 34 35 Key Modifier Result none 9 Ctrl + DISPLAY MESSAGE none - Ctrl + LOCAL Alt + , none 4 Ctrl + SUB 14 PRINT VIEW 36 15 PRINT LINE 37 5 16 HOLD 38 6 17 none RETURN Ctrl + LINE FEED 18 19 20 21 22 SEND none INSERT Ctrl + INSERT LINE Shift + Define PF Key none HOME Ctrl + DEL none CLEAR Ctrl + ERASE INPUT none
Field Description 1 Indicates the current operating mode. ● BLOCK Data entered on the keyboard is displayed and processed locally, allowing you to edit it before a block of data is sent to the host. ● CHAR Data entered on the keyboard is sent simultaneously to the host and the display. ● ECHO Data entered on the keyboard is sent only to the host. The host is then responsible for returning the data to the display.
Field Description 3 ● HOLD SCREEN Indicates that the Hold Screen key has been pressed to suspend screen update. Press Hold Screen again to enable screen update. ● INVALID KEY Indicates that you have pressed an invalid key. ● KEYS LOCKED Indicates that the keyboard is locked. The keys will be unlocked when the Keyboard Unlock command is received or when the Cancel key is pressed. ● NUMERIC Indicates that the cursor is located in an unprotected numeric field.
control characters in addition to character strings. Here we describe how to define a function key from the keyboard. 1. Press the keys Shift + Esc. to display the Define F key line along the bottom of the screen. The line has two user-entry fields. The small first field specifies the F key to be defined, and the second field is where the programmed contents is entered and displayed. 2.
Setup Options The IBM 3151 emulation is configured using setup options in the IBM 3151 Settings dialog which can be displayed using one of the following three methods: Using the Session Wizard: ◦ In Step 1 set Emulation to IBM 3151 then click the Configure button. Using the TeemTalk Window: ◦ On the Session menu, select Emulation > IBM 3151 then select Configure Emulation.... ◦ On the configuration bar, select IBM 3151 in the Emulation list box then click Configure Emulation.
General Settings ● 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 columns. Model 31 supports up to three viewports (80 or 132 columns wide) and pass-through printing.
The setting of this option determines how keyboard entered data is sent to the host and displayed on the screen. ● ◦ Echo mode, keyboard entered data is sent only to the host. The host is then responsible for returning the data to the display. ◦ Character mode, keyboard entered data is sent simultaneously to the host and the display. ◦ Block mode, keyboard entered data is displayed and processed locally, allowing you to edit it before a block of data is sent to the host.
When PC Hebrew (862) is selected, the following key functions will be enabled: ● ◦ Ctrl + Alt + F1 Select Multinational 8-bit mode and left-to-right typing. ◦ Ctrl + Alt + F2 Select National 7-bit mode (lowercase English characters will be displayed as Hebrew) and right-to-left typing. ◦ Ctrl + Alt + F3 Toggle between left-to-right and right-to-left typing. Multinational mode Factory default: Checked The setting of this option determines the type of character set used to generate characters.
Display Settings ● Row and column Factory default: 24 x 80 This option enables you to select one of several display formats: 132 Row and column setting Effect on display 24 x 80 24 rows x 80 columns 24 x 80 25 rows x 80 columns 28 x 80 28 rows x 80 columns 24 x 132 24 rows x 132 columns 25 x 132 25 rows x 132 columns 28 x 132 28 rows x 132 columns Chapter 14 IBM 3151 Emulation
NOTE: The contents of the display will be cleared when you change the display format. ● Auto wrap Factory default: Checked 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 checked, the cursor will automatically move to the beginning of the next line. Note that this will always be the case in block mode or in a formatted page regardless of the setting of this option.
● Scroll rate Factory default: 24 This determines the number of lines that are scrolled when the Jump scroll option above is selected. ● Cursor moves right to left Factory default: Unchecked This enables you change the direction in which the text cursor moves across the display. ● Copy right to left Factory default: Unchecked This enables the copy commands to function in right to left display mode.
Preferences ● Turnaround char Factory default: CR This option specifies the line turnaround character (LTC) that is generated when a Read command is received or one of the block data transmission keys is pressed. Note that selecting DC3 will disable the XON/XOFF inbound and outbound pacing characters. ● Forcing insert Factory default: Both This option specifies how an insert command affects displayed data when the screen is full. ◦ Off - you cannot perform an insert operation.
characters on all following lines will move along, forcing characters at the end of the last line to be discarded. ◦ ● Both - the function of the Line and Character settings will be enabled. Insert character Factory default: Space The setting of this option determines the effect of pressing the Insert key. When set to Space, a space character will be inserted after the current cursor position. When set to Mode, the emulation will enter Insert mode when the Insert key is pressed.
When set to Line, the contents of the current line will be sent to the host when Send is pressed, or the current page if Send Line is pressed.
15 IBM 3270 Display Emulation This chapter describes features of the IBM 3270 display emulation. Creating a IBM 3270 Display Emulation Session You can create a session either using the TeemTalk Session Wizard or while TeemTalk is running. Using the TeemTalk Session Wizard This section describes how to use the TeemTalk Session Wizard to create an IBM 3270 Display emulation session. 1.
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 151. 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.
The illustrations on the following pages show where IBM 3270 keyboard functions are mapped to keys on a 101/102 key keyboard.
Table 15-1 IBM 3270 Display Keyboard Mapping (continued) Key 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Key Modifier Result none F7 Shift + F19 Alt + RECORD none F8 Shift + F20 Alt + PLAY none F9 Shift + F21 Shift + Alt + CURSOR SELECT none F10 Shift + F22 Shift + Ctrl + CURSOR FLASH ON/OFF Alt + DISPLAY ATTRIBUTES none F11 Shift + F23 Shift + Ctrl + CURSOR LINE/BLOCK none F12 Shift + F24 none PRINT Alt + SYSREQ Alt + TEST KEY TO HOST none CLEAR Shift + ERAS
Table 15-1 IBM 3270 Display Keyboard Mapping (continued) Key 20 21 22 23 Key Modifier Result none INSERT Shift + DUPLICATE none HOME Shift + FIELD MARK Ctrl + JUMP none PA1 Shift + PA3 Shift + Ctrl + NOTICE BOARD COPY Ctrl + NOTICE BOARD JUMP Alt + NOTICE BOARD ZOOM none DELETE CHARACTER Alt + DELETE WORD Key Key Modifier 43 44 Result ENTER none 0 Alt + INSERT 45 . NOTE: All unmarked keys function as indicated by the legends on the keycaps.
position. A CR character will be actioned as a 'new line' character, causing the cursor to move to the start of the next line, scrolling the display if necessary.
Indicates that you tried to enter an invalid character into a numeric field when the numeric-lock feature was active. The keyboard numeric-lock feature can be overridden by using a Shift key. The keyboard can be unlocked and the indicator removed by pressing the Reset key. Indicates that you tried to enter data in the wrong location.
Display Direction Indicates the orientation of the screen display. A right arrow indicates normal left-toright display, a left arrow indicates a right-to-left mirror image display. The display can be toggled between the two directions by pressing the keys Shift + Backspace. Cursor Position Indicates the row and column position of the text cursor. Text Display Options Display Right-to-Left The contents of the screen can be displayed in reverse, i.e.
Push mode has two secondary modes, Boundary mode and Edit mode. Boundary mode is activated when Push mode is entered. The cursor will remain at its current position while you type additional characters, and text will be pushed in the opposite direction of the screen orientation. Edit mode is activated when the cursor is moved from its Boundary position into the Push segment area. In this mode, text can be edited within the Push segment while typing in the field's natural direction.
Recording Keystrokes The following procedure describes how to record keystrokes. 1. Press Record to enter Record mode. The status line will display RECRD and a number from 0-1500 indicating the number of new keystrokes that may be stored. A series of boxes displayed to the right represent the Fn keys. A solid box indicates that the Fn key in that position is currently storing recorded keystrokes. 2. Press the Fn key that will store the keystrokes. (On 101/102 keyboards you can also use Shift + Fn.
Playback Keystrokes You can play back the contents of an Fn key as normal or one keystroke at a time. The following procedure describes normal playback. For one keystroke playback, select Single Step Macros on the Notice Board Settings tab of the 3270 Display Settings dialog. 1. Position the text cursor where the playback is to start. 2. Press the Play key to enter Play mode. The status line will display PLAY and a series of boxes representing the Fn keys.
4. If required, press the Insert key to toggle between Insert and Edit mode, as indicated in the status line. 5. Make 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. Table 15-2 Recording/Playback Error Codes 9001 Exceeded the maximum number of allowed keystrokes. Remedy: Press the Record key to exit Record mode.
dialog 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. Key Functions The keys used by default for Notice Board functions are shown below together with the equivalent virtual key names that can be used to assign the functions to any key on the keyboard.
4. Press F14 to copy the selected area. 5. Press the function key required to store the copied data. 6. Press Enter on the numeric keypad to store the copied data in the chosen function key. Setup Options The IBM 3270 Display emulation is configured using setup options in the 3270 Display Settings dialog which can be displayed using one of the following three methods: Using the Session Wizard: ◦ In Step 1 set Emulation to IBM 3270 Display then click the Configure button.
3278/9-2 24 rows by 80 columns 3278/9-3 32 rows by 80 columns 3278/9-4 43 rows by 80 columns 3278/9-5 27 rows by 132 columns 3278 settings with the E extension provide support for the following extended attributes (these are supported by the 3279 as standard): ● ◦ 3270 Field Attributes ◦ Extended Highlighting ◦ Foreground Color ◦ Query Reply Inbound Structured Fields Telnet 3270 Regime Factory default: Unchecked Check this box to enable support for the Telnet 3270 regime, otherwise it will
Factory default: Unchecked When this option is checked the server is allowed to send the SNA Bind image and Unbind notification to the emulator. ● Responses Factory default: Unchecked Check this option to support positive and negative response handling. This allows the server to reflect to the emulator any and all definite, exception, and no response requests sent by the host application. ● SysReq Factory default: Unchecked Checking this option will enable the functions of the SysReq key.
default settings, click the Defaults button at the bottom of the dialog. The table at the end of this section shows the default settings. ● National Codepage Settings Factory default: User Defined This specifies the type of national codepage to be used. Selecting User Defined will enable manual selection of the Codepage, Character Set and Character Set ID using the following options. ● SBCS / DBCS Codepage Factory default: SBCS 37 - DBCS 0 This is a numeric value specifying the codepage to use.
Table 15-3 Default Language, Codepage & Character Set Settings (continued) Language Type Codepage Char Set CCSID Norwegian SBCS 277 697 277 French SBCS 297 697 297 Spanish SBCS 284 697 284 Portuguese SBCS 37 697 37 Japanese Kanji + Katakana SBCS 290 1172 290 DBCS 300 1001 930 SBCS 833 1173 833 DBCS 834 934 933 SBCS 836 1174 836 DBCS 837 937 937 SBCS 37 1175 37 DBCS 835 935 935 Hebrew New Code SBCS 424 941 424 Hebrew Old Code SBCS 803 941 424
Table 15-4 IBM EBCDIC Codepages Supplied (continued) 156 Codepage Type Countries 277 SBCS Denmark, Norway 278 SBCS Finland, Sweden 280 SBCS Italy 284 SBCS Spain, Latin America (Spanish) 285 SBCS UK 290 SBCS Japanese - Katakana 297 SBCS France 300 DBCS Japanese - Kanji 420 SBCS Arabic 424 SBCS Hebrew New Code 500 SBCS (Latin 1) Belgium, Canada, Switzerland 803 SBCS Hebrew Old Code 833 SBCS Korean 834 DBCS Korean 835 SBCS Traditional Chinese 836 SBCS Simplif
Table 15-4 IBM EBCDIC Codepages Supplied (continued) Codepage Type Countries 1145 SBCS [EURO] Spain, Latin America 1146 SBCS [EURO] UK 1147 SBCS [EURO] France 1148 SBCS [EURO] Belgium, Canada, Switzerland 1149 SBCS [EURO] Icelandic Setup Options 157
Display Settings ● Monochrome Factory default: Depends on the terminal type By default the setting of this option will match the normal display characteristic of the particular IBM 3270 model selected. In TeemTalk, all terminal types support both monochrome and color 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 Attributes dialog will be used for the display.
● Numeral Swap Factory default: Unchecked When using a code page that supports a bilingual keyboard, this will cause all numbers to be displayed using the National character set when in Latin mode. ● Symbol Swap Factory default: Unchecked Selecting this option will cause symbols such as brackets to be displayed the correct way round when typing in right-to-left mode.
Notice Board Settings ● Notice Board Enabled Factory default: Checked When this option is checked, pressing the Zoom key will toggle the display between full screen (i.e. the screen currently containing the cursor) and split screen (host screen and Notice Board) mode. The following Zoom Settings options determine which is displayed above the other. Note that the host screen contains the same number of rows and columns whether displayed full screen or in split screen.
Refer to the section Copying Screen Data to a Function Key on page 150 for details. ● Copy Function Enabled Factory default: Unchecked This determines whether the copy functions are available for copying selected data to another area of the display or to a function key. ● Single Step Macros Factory default: Unchecked Selecting this option will enable an Fn key macro to be played one keystroke at a time by pressing the spacebar for each keystroke after issuing a play Fn key command.
16 IBM 3270 Printer Emulation This chapter describes features of the IBM 3270 printer emulation. Creating a IBM 3270 Printer Emulation Session You can create a session either using the TeemTalk Session Wizard or while TeemTalk is running. Using the TeemTalk Session Wizard This section describes how to use the TeemTalk Session Wizard to create an IBM 3270 Printer emulation session. 1.
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 163. 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.
Model Settings ● Model Factory default: IBM-3287-1 (Printer) This enables you to specify the particular printer model to emulate. ● Telnet 3270 Regime Factory default: Unchecked Selecting this option will suppress Telnet 3270 regime support. ● Telnet 3270E Factory default: Unchecked Selecting this option will suppress TN3270E support. ● LU Connect Name Factory default: Unspecified This specifies the name of the device which the server will be requested to assign to the Telnet session.
You can return the local host name by entering %s after the device name. To return the user name, enter %u after the device name. You can specify how many characters of the name is returned in each case. For example, %.3s will return the first three characters of the local host name, and %-.3s will return the last three characters. To automatically assign a new device name for each successive connection, either enter %dN% after the name, where N is a decimal value, or %xN%, where N is a hexadecimal value.
National Settings These options enable you to select the character set to be used. There are separate entries for the Single Byte Character Set (SBCS) and (if supported) Double Byte Character Set (DBCS). These should only be changed by the System Administrator. If they have been changed and you wish to restore the default settings, click the Defaults button at the bottom of the dialog. The table at the end of this section shows the default settings.
This is a numeric value specifying the character set to use. ● SBCS / DBCS Character Set ID Factory default: SBCS 37 - DBCS 0 This specifies character set ID. ● Font Factory default: Courier New This enables you to specify the font to be used for displaying characters. The available settings depend on the fonts installed.
Table 16-1 Default Language, Codepage & Character Set Settings (continued) Language Type Codepage Char Set CCSID DBCS 835 935 935 Hebrew New Code SBCS 424 941 424 Hebrew Old Code SBCS 803 941 424 Thai SBCS 838 1176 838 Greek SBCS 875 925 875 Cyrillic SBCS 880 960 880 Turkish SBCS 1026 1152 1026 Russian SBCS 1025 1150 1025 Czech SBCS 870 959 870 Slovak SBCS 870 959 870 Polish SBCS 870 959 870 Icelandic SBCS 871 697 871 Arabic SBCS 420 697 28
Table 16-2 IBM EBCDIC Codepages Supplied (continued) Codepage Type Countries 803 SBCS Hebrew Old Code 833 SBCS Korean 834 DBCS Korean 835 SBCS Traditional Chinese 836 SBCS Simplified Chinese 837 DBCS Simplified Chinese 838 SBCS Thai 870 SBCS (Latin 2) Czech, Slovak, Polish 871 SBCS Icelandic 875 SBCS Greek 880 SBCS Cyrillic 905 SBCS (Latin 3) Turkish (old) 1025 SBCS Russian Cyrillic 1026 SBCS (Latin 5) Turkish 1027 SBCS Japanese - Latin extended 1140 SBCS [E
Print By Pass Settings ● Start Sequence Factory default: Unspecified This enables you to enter the character or sequence of characters that initiate a print bypass. Characters can be entered in several ways. For example, to specify the ASCII escape character, you can enter either _027, \u001B, \e, \033, or even ^[. ● By Pass End Method Factory default: Specify Sequence You can select from the following print bypass methods: Specify Sequence, Count in Header or End on Non-Hex.
When the print bypass method is set to End on Non-Hex, this enables you to specify the number of characters in the end sequence. The bypass will terminate as soon as a nonhexadecimal character is received (any character except in the range 0 through 9 and A through F) followed by the end sequence.
17 IBM 5250 Display Emulation This chapter describes features of the IBM 5250 display emulation. Creating a IBM 5250 Display Emulation Session You can create a session either using the TeemTalk Session Wizard or while TeemTalk is running. Using the TeemTalk Session Wizard This section describes how to use the TeemTalk Session Wizard to create an IBM 5250 Display emulation session. 1.
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 182. 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.
The illustrations on the following pages show where IBM 5250 keyboard functions are mapped to keys on a 101/102 key keyboard.
Table 17-1 IBM 5250 Display Keyboard Mapping (continued) Key 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Key Modifiers Result none F7 Shift + F19 none F8 Shift + F20 none F9 Shift + F21 Ctrl + CURSOR SELECT none F10 Shift + F22 none F11 Shift + F23 none F12 Shift + F24 none PRINT Shift + SYSREQ Ctrl + LOCAL PRINT Alt + TEST none 16 Shift + Shift + Ctrl + Alt + Key 24 25 Result none ERASE EOF Shift + END OF LINE Alt + ERASE INPUT none ROLL UP Alt + RULE DISPLAY 26 27
NVT mode displays an unformatted screen for data entry, allowing basic keyboard functionality as a simple ASCII terminal.
in most cases you can continue to enter data without waiting for the Do Not Enter message to clear as the data will be stored until the host is ready. Typing Direction Indicates the direction in which characters are displayed on the screen when typed. The direction is toggled between left-to-right (normal) and right-to-left by pressing the keys Shift + / on the keypad.
Word Processing Mode The following keyboard functions are available when the IBM 5250 emulation is in Word Processing mode: Symbols Command Alt + A Begin Bold Alt + B Centre Text Alt + C Next Text Column Alt + D Half-Index Down Alt + H Required Tab Alt + I End Attribute Alt + J Find Stop Code Alt + N Start New Page Alt + P Required Page End Alt + R Insert Stop Code Alt + S Begin Underline Alt + U Word Underline Alt + W Half-Index Up Alt + Y Beginning of Line Alt + Cursor Left E
Typing Direction The direction in which characters are displayed on the screen when typed can be toggled between normal left-to-right and right-to-left by pressing the keys Shift + / on the keypad. The following symbols will be displayed on the status line to indicate the current typing direction: Selecting the Symbol Swap option on the Display tab of the 5250 Display Settings dialog will cause text symbols such as round or angle brackets to be displayed the correct way round when typing rightto-left.
function can be assigned to a different key or key combination by using the AS_ALTCP virtual key name. Record & Playback Keystrokes Facility The record/playback keystrokes facility enables you to eliminate repetitive operations by using the Fn keys to store, retrieve and display data. The Fn keys can store a total of 1500 keystrokes. A sequence of recorded keystrokes may be interrupted so that keystrokes can be entered manually before continuing with the recording or playback.
3. Enter the keystrokes to be recorded. You may pause recording at any time to allow keystrokes to be entered manually when played back by pressing Pause. Pause mode is indicated by the following symbols on the status line. To continue recording, press Pause again. NOTE: You can cancel the newly recorded keystrokes by pressing the Quit key. This cancellation does not affect the previously recorded keystrokes. 4. To finish and save the recording, press the Record key. Playback Keystrokes 1.
9003 You pressed an invalid Fn key while performing the Record or Play function. 9007 You pressed an invalid sequence key (e.g. Play) while performing the Record function. Remedy: Press the Reset key. 9010 While performing the Play function, you pressed an Fn key that does not have a keystroke assigned to it. Remedy: Press the Reset key. 9015 In communication mode, you pressed either the Quit or Pause key. Remedy: Press the Reset key. 9019 In Record or Play mode.
Model Settings ● Model Factory default: 3477-FC (27x132 Colour Msg) 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.
5555_B01 Monochrome 24 x 80 5555_C01 Color 24 x 80 If double byte character sets (e.g. Japanese) are supported and you wish to use them, then select either 5555_B01 (monochrome) or 5555_C01 (color). ● Enhanced UI Factory default: Unchecked Selecting this option will enable support of the IBM 5250 Extended User Interface for generating windows on the screen. Note that menus and scroll bars are not supported.
National Settings These options enable you to select the character set to be used. There are separate entries for the Single Byte Character Set (SBCS) and (if supported) Double Byte Character Set (DBCS). These should only be changed by the System Administrator. If they have been changed and you wish to restore the default settings, click the Defaults button at the bottom of the dialog. The table at the end of this section shows the default settings.
Factory default: Courier New This enables you to specify the font to be used for displaying characters. The available settings depend on the fonts installed.
Table 17-2 Default Language, Character Set & Codepage Settings (continued) Language KBDTYPE CHARSET SBCS CODEPAGE Slovak SKB 959 870 Polish POB 959 870 Icelandic ICB 697 871 697 420 Arabic DBCS CODEPAGE Table 17-3 IBM EBCDIC Codepages Supplied Codepage Type Countries 37 SBCS USA, Canada, Netherlands, Portugal, Brazil 273 SBCS Austria, Germany 274 SBCS Belgium (old) 277 SBCS Denmark, Norway 278 SBCS Finland, Sweden 280 SBCS Italy 284 SBCS Spain, Latin America (Spani
Table 17-3 IBM EBCDIC Codepages Supplied (continued) 188 Codepage Type Countries 875 SBCS Greek 880 SBCS Cyrillic 905 SBCS (Latin 3) Turkish (old) 1025 SBCS Russian Cyrillic 1026 SBCS (Latin 5) Turkish 1027 SBCS Japanese - Latin extended 1140 SBCS [EURO] USA, Canada, Netherlands, Portugal, Brazil 1141 SBCS [EURO] Austria, Germany 1142 SBCS [EURO] Denmark, Norway 1143 SBCS [EURO] Finland, Sweden 1144 SBCS [EURO] Italy 1145 SBCS [EURO] Spain, Latin America 1146 SBCS
Display Settings ● Monochrome Factory default: Depends on the terminal type By default the setting of this option will match the normal display characteristic of the particular IBM 5250 model selected. In TeemTalk, all terminal types support both monochrome and color 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 Attributes dialog will be used for the display.
The setting of this option determines whether the rule line is displayed as a horizontal rule, vertical rule or a cross. ● Rule Line Follows Cursor Factory default: Unchecked When the rule is displayed in the emulation workspace, the setting of this option determines whether or not the rule follows the cursor when it moves. ● Ignore Host Cursor Style Factory default: Unchecked Selecting this option will cause TeemTalk to ignore any commands from the host to change the cursor style.
Environment Variables ● USER Specifies the user or account name to use to log on to the remote system. ● JOB Specifies the job ID to use when logging into the remote system. ● ACCT Specifies the account ID to use when logging into the remote system. ● PRINTER Specifies the default location for printer output. ● SYSTEMTYPE Specifies the type of operating system used by the system sending this variable. ● DISPLAY Specifies the X display location of the client.
You can return the local host name by entering %s after the device name. To return the user name, enter %u after the device name. You can specify how many characters of the name is returned in each case. For example, %.3s will return the first three characters of the local host name, and %-.3s will return the last three characters. To automatically assign a new device name for each successive connection, either enter %dN% after the name, where N is a decimal value, or %xN%, where N is a hexadecimal value.
Factory default: Unchecked Displays a Refresh button and Value for Do Not Report option when checked. ● Value for Do Not Report Factory default: [! This specifies the character string used to indicate that the Environment Variable is not to be reported.
18 IBM 5250 Printer Emulation This chapter describes features of the IBM 5250 printer emulation. Creating a IBM 5250 Printer Emulation Session You can create a session either using the TeemTalk Session Wizard or while TeemTalk is running. Using the TeemTalk Session Wizard This section describes how to use the TeemTalk Session Wizard to create an IBM 5250 Printer emulation session. 1.
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 195. 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.
This enables you to specify the printer model to emulate. There are two options: ◦ 3812-14 Single-byte printer. ◦ 5553-B01 Double-byte printer. Select the double-byte printer when using double-byte character sets such as Japanese. National Settings These options enable you to select the character set to be used. There are separate entries for the Single Byte Character Set (SBCS) and (if supported) Double Byte Character Set (DBCS). These should only be changed by the System Administrator.
default settings, click the Defaults button at the bottom of the dialog. The table at the end of this section shows the default settings. ● National Codepage Settings Factory default: User Defined This specifies the type of national codepage to be used. Selecting User Defined will enable manual selection of the Codepage and Character Set using the following options. ● SBCS Codepage Factory default: 37 This is a numeric value specifying the single-byte character set codepage to use.
Table 18-1 Default Language, Character Set & Codepage Settings (continued) Language KBDTYPE CHARSET SBCS CODEPAGE Norwegian NWB 697 277 French FAB 697 297 Spanish SPB 697 284 Portuguese PRB 697 37 Japanese Kanji + Katakana JKB 1172 290 300 Korean KOB 1173 833 834 Simplified Chinese RCB 1174 836 837 Traditional Chinese TAB 1175 37 835 Hebrew New Code NCB 941 424 941 803 Hebrew Old Code Thai THB 1176 838 Greek GNB 925 875 Cyrillic CYB 960 880 Turkish
Table 18-2 IBM EBCDIC Codepages Supplied (continued) Codepage Type Countries 284 SBCS Spain, Latin America (Spanish) 285 SBCS UK 290 SBCS Japanese - Katakana 297 SBCS France 300 DBCS Japanese - Kanji 420 SBCS Arabic 424 SBCS hebrew New Code 500 SBCS (Latin 1) Belgium, Canada, Switzerland 803 SBCS hebrew Old Code 833 SBCS Korean 834 DBCS Korean 835 DBCS Tradational Chinese 836 SBCS Simplified Chinese 837 DBCS Simplified Chinese 838 SBCS Thai 870 SBCS (Latin 2
Table 18-2 IBM EBCDIC Codepages Supplied (continued) Codepage Type Countries 1147 SBCS [EURO] France 1148 SBCS [EURO] Belgium, Canada, Switzerland 1149 SBCS [EURO] Icelandic Environment Variables 200 Chapter 18 IBM 5250 Printer Emulation
The options on this tab specify Environment Variables and values passed as part of the Telnet 5250E protocol. Note the following rules for entering values: ● A value of "," deletes the variable. ● A value of CURRENTVALUE,NAME=VALUE adds a new variable NAME with value VALUE. ● Use ",," to enter a ",". ● Use "==" to enter a "=". ● Values started [! are not reported (this is the default do not report string which can be changed).
Factory default: [! Don't Report] This is always set to Don't Report. The IBMPPRSRC1 option is used to specify the paper format to be used. ● IBMTRANSFORM Factory default: Yes (1) Specifies whether the printer will use the host print transform function to generate ASCII printer data. This is always set to Yes. The IBMMFRTYPMDL option must specify the printer manufacturer, type and model. ● IBMMFRTYPMDL Factory default: *None Specifies the printer manufacturer, type and model.
Table 18-3 IBM 5250 Printer Manufacturer, Type and Model Values (continued) *OKI810 *OKI820 *OKI3410 *PAN1123EP *PAN1124EP *PAN1124IEP *PAN1180EP *PAN1180IEP *PAN1191EP *PAN1624EP *PAN1654EP *PAN1695EP *PAN2123EP *PAN2124EP *PAN2180EP *PAN2624EP *PAN4410HP *PAN4420HP *PAN4430HP *PAN4450IHP *PAN4451HP ● IBMPPRSRC1 / IBMPPRSRC2 Factory default: [! Don't Report] These options specify the paper format to be used.
Table 18-5 IBM 5250 Printer Envelope Format Values (continued) ● *MON Monarch-sized envelopes (3.875 X 7.5 inches) *N9 Number 9-sized envelopes (3.875 x 8.875 inches) *N10 Number 10-sized envelopes (4.125 x 9.5 inches) *C5 C5-sized envelopes (162mm x 229mm) *DL DL-sized envelopes (110mm x 220mm) IBMASCII899 Factory default: [! Don't Report] Specifies whether the single-byte printer has ASCII code page 899 installed. Selecting Don't Report will cause no value to be returned.
19 TA6530 Emulation This chapter describes features of the Tandem 6530 terminal emulation. Creating a TA6530 Emulation Session You can create a session either using the TeemTalk Session Wizard or while TeemTalk is running. Using the TeemTalk Session Wizard This section describes how to use the TeemTalk Session Wizard to create an TA6530 emulation session. 1. To run the TeemTalk Session Wizard from the Start menu, select All Programs > HP > HP TeemTalk Terminal Emulator > Session Wizard. 2.
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 210. 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.
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. Keyboard Mapping The functions of the computer keyboard are mapped as closely as possible to the terminal being emulated. The mapping of key functions can be determined by referring to the Emulation Keys list box in the Key Macro Settings dialog, which is displayed by selecting Key Macros...
Table 19-1 TA6530 Keyboard Mapping (continued) Key 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 208 Key Modifier Result none F1 Shift + F1 (Shifted) Alt + F13 Shift + Alt + F13 (Shifted) none F2 Shift + F2 (Shifted) Alt + F14 Shift + Alt + F14 (Shifted) none F3 Shift + F3 (Shifted) Alt + F15 Shift + Alt + F15 (Shifted) none F4 Shift + F4 (Shifted) Alt + F16 Shift + Alt + F16 (Shifted) none F5 Shift + F5 (Shifted) none F6 Shift + F6 (Shifted) none F7 Shift + F7 (Shifted)
Table 19-1 TA6530 Keyboard Mapping (continued) Key 13 Key Modifier Result none F12 Shift + F12 (Shifted) none 14 Shift + Key 27 PRINT SCREEN PRINT SCREEN (Shifted) Key Modifier 28 29 Result CURSOR RIGHT none - Alt + TAB SET Shift + Alt + TAB CLEAR Ctrl + Alt + TAB CLEAR ALL none + Alt + , NOTE: All unmarked keys function as indicated by the legends on the keycaps.
● LOCKED The keyboard has been temporarily locked by the application. ● NUM Num lock is activated. Num lock is toggled on and off by pressing the keys Alt + Num Lock. ● PROT Block Protect mode enabled. Refer to Block Mode on page 206 for details. When the emulation detects an error, the status line will be temporarily replaced by an error line which will display one of the following messages: ● INVALID LANGUAGE SET REQUESTED You tried to use an invalid national character set.
General Settings ● Power-up mode Factory default: Conversational This option determines the operating mode that is in effect when the TA6530 emulation is started. NOTE: Changing the current setting will not take effect until you restart TeemTalk, so you will need to save the new setting before exiting TeemTalk. Conversational and Block modes are normally used for applications running on a NonStop host system, and ANSI mode for applications running on an LXN host system.
● Multinational mode Factory default: Unchecked This option will only be available if the system is configured for a language that supports national replacement character sets. It determines the type of character set used to generate characters. When unchecked, TeemTalk is in National mode in which a character set specific to the selected keyboard nationality is used. When checked TeemTalk is in Multinational mode in which a character set consisting of two tables of characters is used.
Display Settings ● Cursor style Factory default: Block This enables you to specify how the text cursor is displayed. Select from Block, Underline, Static block, Static underline or None. ● Auto wrap Factory default: Unchecked The setting of this option determines whether characters wrap to the next line when the right margin is reached. When unchecked, on reaching the right margin, the last character position will be overwritten by every new character received.
The setting of this option determines whether received control codes are actioned or displayed. When checked, a representation of most control codes will be displayed on the screen. ● Cursor moves right to left Factory default: Unchecked This enables you change the direction in which the text cursor moves across the display. ● Copy right to left Factory default: Unchecked This enables the copy commands to function in right to left display mode.
Preferences ● Packet block Factory default: Off 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 set to any of the listed 128-byte increments, or, by setting this option to Off, the default size of 260 bytes. ● Telserv format Factory default: Unchecked The setting of this option determines how network data is treated. When checked, data will be treated in Tandem network server (Telserv) format.
When checked, data will scroll up several lines at a time as determined by the Scroll rate setting below. ● Scroll rate Factory default: 32 This determines the number of lines that are scrolled when the Jump scroll option above is selected.
20 Wyse Emulations This chapter describes features of the Wyse terminal emulations. Introduction The Wyse suite of terminal emulations consists of the following emulations which can be selected using the Emulation mode option in the Wyse Settings dialog: ● ADDS A2 Provides compatibility with software designed to drive the ADDS Viewpoint A2 terminal, as emulated by the Wyse WY-50/50+/60 terminals.
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.
application. The section Status Line on page 221 describes the status messages that can be displayed by the emulation. The data area is where data entered from the keyboard or the application is displayed. The data area is set to 24 lines by 80 columns by default. The label line is displayed at the bottom of the screen when the data area is set to 24 or 42 lines. This is can be used to display messages or function key labels defined by the host.
Table 20-1 Wyse Series Keyboard Mapping (continued) Key 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 220 Key Modifier Result none F1 Shift + F1 (Shifted) Alt + F11 Shift + Alt + Key Modifier Result none BACKSPACE Shift + BACKSPACE (Shifted) Ctrl + Alt + DEL KEY F11 (Shifted) Shift + Alt + DEL KEY (Shifted) none F2 none INSERT Shift + F2 (Shifted) Shift + REPLACE Alt + F12 Alt + INSERT CHARACTER Shift + Alt + F12 (Shifted) Ctrl + INSERT LINE none F3 Shift + F3 (Shifted) none HOME A
Table 20-1 Wyse Series Keyboard Mapping (continued) Key 11 12 13 14 15 16 Key Modifier Result none F10 Shift + F10 (Shifted) none F11 Shift + F11 (Shifted) none F12 Shift + F12 (Shifted) none PRINT Shift + Ctrl + PRINT (Shifted) Shift + SEND Shift + Ctrl + FUNCTION Alt + PAUSE none BREAK Shift + ANSWERBACK Shift + Ctrl + FDXBLK Key 27 28 29 30 31 32 Key Modifier Result none CURSOR DOWN Shift + CURSOR DOWN (Shifted) none CURSOR RIGHT Shift + CURSOR RIGHT (
Table 20-2 Wyse Terminal Status Line Messages Field 1 Both Indicates the current keyboard mode. CAPS indicates that Caps Lock is on. Press the Caps Lock key to toggle the mode on and off. LOCK indicates that the keyboard is locked. This takes precedence over the CAPS and NUM messages. NUM indicates that Num Lock is on. Press the Num Lock key to toggle the mode on and off. Field 2 Both Indicates the number of the page that is currently displayed. No message is displayed when the current page is 0.
Setup Options The Wyse emulation is configured using setup options in the Wyse Settings dialog which can be displayed using one of the following three methods: Using the Session Wizard: ◦ In Step 1 set Emulation to Wyse then click the Configure button. Using the TeemTalk Window: ◦ On the Session menu, select Emulation > Wyse then select Configure Emulation.... ◦ On the configuration bar, select Wyse in the Emulation list box then click Configure Emulation.
Factory default: WY50+ This specifies the particular terminal to emulate, as supported by Wyse WY-50/50+/60 terminals. Select from the following: ◦ ADDS A2 Provides compatibility with software designed to drive the ADDS Viewpoint A2 terminal, as emulated by the Wyse WY-50/50+/60 terminals. ◦ HZ 1500 Provides compatibility with software designed to drive the Hazeltine 1500 terminal, as emulated by the Wyse WY-50/50+/60 terminals.
This option applies to the WY-50+, WY-60 and all the TVI emulations. It determines whether or not more than one page of display memory can be accessed. When checked, 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, regardless of the Screen lines and Page size settings.
Both the Standard and Extended status lines display messages about the state of the emulation or application. The Extended status line displays additional editing status messages. Refer to the section Status Line on page 221 for details. ● Cursor style Factory default: Block This enables you to specify how the text cursor is displayed. Select from Block, Underline, Static block, Static underline or None.
Display ● Auto scroll Factory default: Checked This option applies to all emulations and determines what happens when the cursor is moved beyond the last line of the current page. When checked, the displayed data scrolls up and the cursor remains on the last line. When unchecked, the cursor moves to the top of the same page. ● Auto page Factory default: Unchecked This option applies to the WY-50+, WY-60 and all the TVI emulations.
● Auto wrap Factory default: Checked The setting of this option determines whether characters wrap to the next line when the right margin is reached. When unchecked, on reaching the right margin, the last character position will be overwritten by every new character received. ● Auto line feed Factory default: Unchecked When checked, a line feed command will be appended to every received carriage return command.
● WRPT blink Factory default: Unchecked This option applies to all emulations and enables you to specify the appearance of write-protected characters on the display. Checking this option will cause the characters to blink. ● Display controls Factory default: Unchecked This option determines whether received control codes are actioned or displayed.
Preferences ● DEL = destBS Factory default: Unchecked This option applies to the WY-50+ and WY-60 emulations and determines what effect an ASCII DEL character has on displayed characters. The other emulations ignore the DEL character. When unchecked, the DEL character is ignored. When checked, the DEL character is interpreted as a destructive backspace, causing the character to the left of the cursor to be deleted and the cursor to move into that position.
Factory default: Checked When this option is checked, TeemTalk will recognize an additional set of Wyse codes which are not normally supported by specific non-Wyse terminals. ● Answerback Factory default: Unspecified This enables you to specify the Answerback string that is sent to the host in response to an ANSI mode enquiry command. The string may be up to 30 characters long.
This option applies to all emulations. In Block mode, keyboard entered data is displayed and processed locally, allowing you to edit it before a block of data is sent to the host. When Block mode is disabled, data is sent to the host as it is entered at the keyboard. ● Block end Factory default: US/CR This option applies to all emulations and specifies the ASCII characters used to indicate the end of a line and a block when a block of data is sent to the host.
Individual tab stops can be toggled on or off by clicking the mouse pointer above or below the relevant column number. To remove all the tab stops, click the Clear All button. To save the current tab stops, select Save Session in the File menu.
21 MDIS Prism Emulations This chapter describes the features of the MDIS (McDonnell Douglas Information Systems) Prism terminal emulations.. Introduction The MD Prism Series suite of terminal emulations consists of the following personalities which can be selected using the Personality option in the General tab of the MD Prism Settings dialog: Prism 8/12 Provides compatibility with software designed to drive the MDIS Prism 8 or Prism 12 terminals.
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 MD Prism emulation session from the TeemTalk emulator window. 1. Display the Session menu from the menu bar and select Transport...
The illustrations on the following pages show where MDIS keyboard functions are mapped to keys on a 101/102 key keyboard.
Table 21-1 MD Prism Keyboard Mapping (continued) Key 10 11 Key Modifier Result Key Key Modifier Result 25 none CURSOR UP none F9 Ctrl + SCROLL UP Alt + F19 Alt + COMPOSE CHARACTER Shift + Ctrl + SETUP none CURSOR LEFT Ctrl + SCROLL LEFT none CURSOR DOWN Ctrl + SCROLL DOWN Alt + DATATALK none CURSOR RIGHT Ctrl + SCROLL RIGHT none , Alt + - none F10 Alt + F20 26 27 12 F11 13 14 F12 Ctrl + PRINT SCREEN Shift + Ctrl + PRINT SCROLLING REGION 15 HOLD SCREEN 28
Item Description 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 This indicates whether Overstrike mode or Insert mode is currently active.
General Settings ● Personality Factory default: Prism 8/12 This specifies the particular MD Prism terminal to emulate. Select from the following: ● ◦ Prism 8/12 Provides compatibility with software designed to operate the McDonnell Douglas Prism-8 and Prism-12 terminals. ◦ Prism 9 Provides compatibility with software designed to operate the McDonnell Douglas Prism-9 terminal. Font Factory default: Courier New This enables you to specify the font to use for displaying characters.
When Iso Hebrew is selected, the following key functions will be enabled: ● ◦ Ctrl + Alt + F1 Select Multinational 8-bit mode and left-to-right typing. ◦ Ctrl + Alt + F2 Select National 7-bit mode (lowercase English characters will be displayed as Hebrew) and right-to-left typing. ◦ Ctrl + Alt + F3 Toggle between left-to-right and right-to-left typing.
Display Settings ● Jump scroll Factory default: Checked The setting of this option determines whether data is scrolled one or several lines at a time when the window becomes full. When checked, data will scroll up several lines at a time as determined by the Scroll rate setting below. ● Scroll rate Factory default: 80 This determines the number of lines that are scrolled when the Jump scroll option above is selected.
● Display delete codes Factory default: Unchecked This option determines whether a visual indicator is displayed when a delete code (7f hex) is received. When checked, a symbol is display on receipt of a delete code. ● Ignore nulls Factory default: Unchecked The setting of this option determines whether Null characters received from the host are actioned or ignored.
Preferences ● Auto wrap Factory default: Checked The setting of this option determines whether characters wrap to the next line when the right margin is reached. When unchecked, on reaching the right margin, the last character position will be overwritten by every new character received. ● Auto new line Factory default: Unchecked When checked, this will cause a carriage return command to be appended to every line feed command received.
When unchecked, the keypad is in numeric mode and keys will generate the characters shown on the key caps. When checked, the keypad is in application mode and keys will generate control functions when pressed. ● Keyboard sends scan codes Factory default: Unchecked The setting of this option determines whether keyboard scan codes or ASCII codes are sent to the host on key press/release.
22 ICL DOC-18 Emulation This chapter describes the features of the ICL DOC-18 terminal emulation. Introduction The DOC-18 mode emulates ICL VT220+ (DOC-18) and is for use with ICL's Office Power application. The DOC-18 runs the same as the VT300 8-bit emulation, but sets the numeric keypad to application mode by default , the display is set to 25 lines and a special character set is enabled.
Using the TeemTalk Emulator Window This section describes the procedure for creating a DOC-18 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 Doc 18. 4.
The illustrations on the following pages show where ICL DOC-18keyboard functions are mapped to keys on a 101/102 key keyboard. Figure 22-1 101/102 Key Keyboard Layout for the DOC-18 Emulation Table 22-1 VT Series keyboard layout: Normal mode.
Table 22-1 VT Series keyboard layout: Normal mode. (continued) Key 10 Key Modifier Result none F10 Alt + F20 11 F11 12 13 F12 Ctrl + PRINT Shift + Ctrl + PRINT SCROLLING REGION Key 23 24 25 26 Key Modifier Result none LEFT Ctrl + SCROLL LEFT none DOWN Alt + DATATALK Ctrl + SCROLL DOWN none RIGHT Ctrl + SCROLL RIGHT none NUMLOCK NOTE: All unmarked keys function as indicated by the legends on the keycaps.
Item Description 7 This indicates whether Overstrike mode or Insert mode is currently active. In Overstrike mode (default), new characters will replace already existing characters at the cursor position. When Insert mode is active, new characters will be inserted at the cursor position without deleting existing characters, which will move to the right.
General Settings ● Terminal ID Factory default: VT320 This specifies what is reported back to the host in response to a terminal ID request. Note that not all features of the specified terminal may be supported. ● Font Factory default: Courier New This enables you to specify the font to use for displaying characters. The available settings depend on the fonts installed on your system. ● Character set Factory default: Multinational This specifies the character set used for displaying characters.
This option specifies the character set used for display when the Character set option is set to PC Ansi. Each code page consists of two tables of characters. The first table is the standard ASCII character set. The second table contains special characters which differ between the code pages. When PC Hebrew (862) is selected, the following key functions will be enabled: ● ◦ Ctrl + Alt + F1 Select Multinational 8-bit mode and left-to-right typing.
Display Settings ● Cursor style Factory default: Block This enables you to specify how the text cursor is displayed. Select from Block, Underline, Static block, Static underline or None. ● Auto wrap Factory default: Unchecked The setting of this option determines whether characters wrap to the next line when the right margin is reached. When unchecked, on reaching the right margin, the last character position will be overwritten by every new character received.
The setting of this option determines whether received control codes are actioned or displayed. When checked, a representation of most control codes will be displayed on the screen. ● Display error codes Factory default: Checked This option determines whether a visual indicator is displayed when an error code is received. When checked, error codes received are displayed as a reverse question mark and are not ignored.
Preferences ● Application keypad Factory default: Checked The setting of this option determines the effect of pressing keys in the keypad on the right side of the keyboard. When unchecked, the keypad is in numeric mode and keys will generate the characters shown on the key caps. When checked, the keypad is in application mode and keys will generate control functions when pressed.
● Backspace = DEL Factory default: Unchecked The setting of this option determines whether or not a backspace command performs a delete. ● Printed data type Factory default: All characters The setting of this option determines the range of character sent to the printer. Select from All characters, Ascii characters, National only, Multinational + line drawing or National + line drawing.
23 Siemens 97801 Emulation This chapter describes the features of the Siemens 97801 terminal emulation. Introduction The Siemens 97801 mode provides compatibility with software designed to drive the Siemens 97801 terminal. Creating a Siemens 97801 Emulation Session You can create a session either using the TeemTalk Session Wizard or while TeemTalk is running. Using the TeemTalk Session Wizard This section describes how to use the TeemTalk Session Wizard to create an Siemens 97801 emulation session. 1.
Using the TeemTalk Emulator Window This section describes the procedure for creating a Siemens 97801 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 Siemens 97801. 4.
The illustrations on the following pages show where Siemens keyboard functions are mapped to keys on a 101/102 key keyboard.
Table 23-1 Siemens 97801 Keyboard Mapping (continued) Key 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Key Modifier Result none F9 Alt + F19 none F10 Alt + F20 none F11 Alt + F21 none F12 Alt + F22 none F13 Alt + Print none F14 Alt + Keypad 00 none F15 Alt + Break none Tab Shift + Back Tab Key 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Key Modifier Result none End Alt + Start none Scroll Down Alt + Help none Keypad Plus Alt + Keypad Equals none Cursor Up Alt + CH Code none Cur
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.
Setup Options The Siemens 97801 emulation is configured using setup options in the Siemens 97801 Settings dialog which can be displayed using one of the following three methods: Using the Session Wizard: ◦ In Step 1 set Emulation to Siemens 97801 then click the Configure button. Using the TeemTalk Window: ◦ On the Session menu, select Emulation > Siemens 97801 then select Configure Emulation.... ◦ On the configuration bar, select Siemens 97801 in the Emulation list box then click Configure Emulation.
When Iso Hebrew is selected, the following key functions will be enabled: ● ◦ Ctrl + Alt + F1 Select Multinational 8-bit mode and left-to-right typing. ◦ Ctrl + Alt + F2 Select National 7-bit mode (lowercase English characters will be displayed as Hebrew) and right-to-left typing. ◦ Ctrl + Alt + F3 Toggle between left-to-right and right-to-left typing.
Selecting this option will cause the Answerback string specified in the text box above to be locked from change and displayed as asterisks. Note that unchecking this option will cause the Answerback string to be deleted. Display Settings ● Cursor style Factory default: Block This enables you to specify how the text cursor is displayed. Select from Block, Underline, Static block, Static Underline, or None.
● Display controls Factory default: Unchecked The setting of this option determines whether received control codes are actioned or displayed. When checked, a representation of most control codes will be displayed on the screen. ● Display error codes Factory default: Checked This option determines whether a visual indicator is displayed when an error code is received. When checked, error codes received are displayed as a reverse question mark and are not ignored.
Preferences ● Application keypad Factory default: Unchecked The setting of this option determines the effect of pressing keys in the keypad on the right side of the keyboard. When unchecked, the keypad is in numeric mode and keys will generate the characters shown on the key caps. When checked, the keypad is in application mode and keys will generate control functions when pressed.
This determines the number of lines that are scrolled when the Jump scroll option above is selected. ● 80/132 clears screen Factory default: Checked This option determines whether or not data is cleared from the display when the number of columns is changed. ● Backspace = DEL Factory default: Unchecked The setting of this option determines whether or not a backspace command performs a delete.
24 Running Scripts This chapter describes how to run a script program. Introduction TeemTalk provides a scripting language that enables you to automate a variety of operations. The commands that can be used in a script file are described in the HP TeemTalk Terminal Emulator 7.0 Programmer's Manual . This chapter describes the options for running a script file. Script Item on Tools menu To run a script from the TeemTalk Tools menu: 1. Select Script... on the Tools menu. 2. Select Run Script. 3.
5. The Parameters box enables you to specify the values of ArgV# type variables within the script, if required. The values are separated from each other by a comma. You must ensure that the values are entered in the correct order so that they are assigned to the correct variables. 6. Click Run to run the script.
25 Capturing Host Communication This chapter describes how to capture the communication between the host and the emulator in a file, then replay it. Introduction TeemTalk provides a facility for capturing the communication between the host and the emulation to a file which you can replay. This is achieved using the Capture File and Replay File options on the Tools menu.
Capture File To start the Capture File process: 1. Select Capture File on the Tools menu to display the Save capture file as dialog. 2. Enter a name for the capture file in the File name box then click the Save button. Communication between the host and the emulation will now be logged in the specified file and the Capture File item on the Tools menu will have a check mark next to it indicating that the Capture File process is active.
Replay File To start the Replay File process: 1. Select Replay File on the Tools menu to display the Choose a file to replay dialog. 2. Enter the name of the capture file to replay in the File name box then click the Open button. Communication between the host and the emulation logged in the Capture File will now be replayed and the Replay File item on the Tools menu will have a check mark next to it indicating that the Replay File process is active.
26 Preferences and Command Line Options This chapter describes the Preferences dialog and command line options that can be used to specify the TeemTalk startup configuration. Preferences The Preferences dialog provides user control of several TeemTalk options as well as an alternative input location for TeemTalk command line options. The preferences can be displayed from the File menu by selecting the Preferences... option.
This will cause the emulation workspace to fill the screen and will remove the window frame, soft buttons, menu and configuration bars. Note that this option will not take effect until the next launch and will override the Show Configuration Bar and Save Current Window Position options if selected. ● Command Line Start Up Options Factory default: Blank This field provides an alternative location for specifying TeemTalk command line options.
Table 26-1 Command switches that affect the Session configuration (continued) Functionality Command switch Do Not Display Query Save Session Message -qss Description This enables you to specify what happens when you attempt to exit a session which has been modified but not saved. By default a message box will be displayed asking if you want to save the new settings before exiting. Using this command line option without the optional value will prevent the message from being displayed.
Window Appearance Table 26-2 Command switches that affect the Window appearance Functionality Command switch Description -spl This prevents the initial splash screen from being displayed when TeemTalk is started. Show Window Full Screen +wfs This will cause the emulation workspace to fill the screen. Note that this also removes the window frame, soft buttons, menu and configuration bars. Show Window Minimized +wmn This will cause the TeemTalk window to be minimized on startup.
Table 26-2 Command switches that affect the Window appearance (continued) Functionality Description Remove the Menu Bar -mnu Remove the File Menu -mfi This will remove the File menu from the menu bar. Remove individual File menu items -ffd Remove Factory Default. -frt Remove Reset Terminal. -fnw Remove New Window. This will remove the menu bar from the display. -fnt Remove New Tab. -fct Rmove Close Tab. -fos Remove Open Session. -fss Remove Save Session. -fsa Remove Save Session As.
Table 26-2 Command switches that affect the Window appearance (continued) Functionality Command switch Description -sco Remove Connection. -sem Remove Emulation. -sct Remove Configure Transport. -scc Remove Configure Connection. -sce Remove Configure Emulation. Remove the Tools Menu -mto This will remove the Tools menu from the menu bar. Remove individual items from the Tools menu -tat Remove Attributes. -tkm Remove Key Macros. -tma Remove Mouse Actions. -tsb Remove Soft Buttons.
Emulation Workspace Table 26-3 Command switches that affect the emulation workspace Functionality Mouse Cursor Style Command switch +cu style Description This enables you to specify how the mouse cursor appears in the emulation workspace.
A Programming Keys and Buttons This appendix describes how to program a key or button to generate specific key functions and characters when pressed. Introduction TeemTalk provides various ways of programming keys and buttons to perform functions that you have defined. The following sections describe how to include key functions and special characters in a user definition.
Key Sequences To program a key or button so that it performs the same function as pressing a sequence of keys one after the other, enter each virtual key name in the order required, starting and ending each virtual key name with the < and > characters, respectively. Each enclosed virtual key name must immediately follow the previous enclosed virtual key name with no spaces.
B Virtual Key Names This appendix lists the virtual key names available for defining key functions and including specific key functions in macro definitions. Introduction This appendix lists the virtual key names supported by TeemTalk. Virtual key names enable you to redefine keys on the keyboard and include specific key functions in a macro definition. The virtual key names that can be used depends on the terminal emulation being run.
Table B-1 Standard Virtual Key Names (continued) 282 Key Function Virtual Key Name Clear Clear (OEM) Comma VK_COMMA Compose Character VK_COMPOSE Control (Left) VK_CONTROL Control (Right) VK_RCONTROL Copy VK_COPY Cursor Up VK_UP Cursor Down VK_DOWN Cursor Left VK_LEFT Cursor Right VK_RIGHT Cursor Select VK_CRSEL DataTalk VK_DATATALK Delete VK_DELETE End VK_END Equal VK_EQUAL Erase End Of File VK_EREOF Escape VK_ESCAPE Euro Sign VK_EUROSIGN Execute VK_EXECUTE Exit Emu
Table B-1 Standard Virtual Key Names (continued) Key Function Virtual Key Name Numeric Pad Decimal (.
Mouse Buttons Table B-2 Mouse Buttons Mouse Action Virtual Key Name Left Click VK_MSE_B1_CLK Right Click VK_MSE_B2_CLK Middle Click VK_MSE_B4_CLK Left Double-Click VK_MSE_B1_DBL Right Double-Click VK_MSE_B2_DBL Middle Double-Click VK_MSE_B4_DBL Extended Keyboard Functions Table B-3 Extended Keyboard Functions 284 Key Function Virtual Key Name Browser Back VK_BROWSER_BACK Browser Forward VK_BROWSER_FORWARD Browser Stop VK_BROWSER_STOP Browser Refresh VK_BROWSER_REFRESH Browser Home
Table B-3 Extended Keyboard Functions (continued) Key Function Virtual Key Name Volume Down VK_VOLUME_DOWN Volume Up VK_VOLUME_UP Volume Mute VK_VOLUME_MUTE AT&T 4410 Virtual Key Names The following virtual key names can be used when running the AT&T 4410 terminal emulation in addition to all the VK_ virtual key names listed in the section Standard Virtual Key Names on page 281.
NOTE: The ICL DOC-18 emulation also uses these virtual keynames.
Table B-5 DEC VT510 and ICL DOC-18 Virtual Key Names (continued) Key Function Virtual Key Name Default Mapping Remove VT_REMOVE VK_PRIOR Return VT_RETURN VK_RETURN Scroll Down VT_PANDOWN C+VK_DOWN Scroll Left VT_PANLEFT C+VK_LEFT Scroll Right VT_PANRIGHT C+VK_RIGHT Scroll Up VT_PANUP C+VK_UP Select VT_SELECT VK_DELETE Setup VT_SETUP S+C+VK_UP Tab VT_TAB VK_TAB HP 700-92/96 Virtual Key Names The following virtual key names can be used when running the HP terminal emulation in ad
Table B-6 HP 700-92/96 Virtual Key Names (continued) Key Function Virtual Key Name Default Mapping Escape HP_ESCAPE VK_ESCAPE F1 - F8 HP_F1 - HP_F8 VK_F1 - VK_F8 Hard Reset HP_HARDRESET C+VK_F8 Insert Character HP_INSERTMODE VK_INSERT Insert Line HP_INSERTLINE C+VK_F1 Insert Wrap HP_INSERTWRAP C+VK_INSERT Menu HP_MENU S+VK_F9 Mode Selection Keys HP_MODES VK_F11 Next Page HP_NEXTPAGE VK_NEXT Previous Page HP_PREVPAGE VK_PRIOR Print HP_PRINT A+VK_PRINT Return HP_RETURN VK
Table B-7 IBM 3151 Virtual Key Names (continued) Key Function Virtual Key Name Default Mapping Back Tab I51_BACKTAB VK_END Break I51_BREAK C+VK_F3 Cancel I51_CANCEL A+VK_F2 Clear I51_CLEAR VK_PRIOR Compose Character I51_COMPOSE A+VK_UP Cursor Up I51_UP VK_UP Cursor Down I51_DOWN VK_DOWN Cursor Left I51_LEFT VK_LEFT Cursor Right I51_RIGHT VK_RIGHT Cursor Select I51_CRSEL C+VK_F9 Cursor Select I51_CRSEL C+VK_NUMPAD8 Define PF Key I51_DEFPFKEY S+VK_INSERT Del I51_DEL C+
Table B-7 IBM 3151 Virtual Key Names (continued) Key Function Virtual Key Name Default Mapping Local I51_LOCAL C+VK_ADD Numeric Pad 0 - 9 I51_NUMPAD0 - 9 VK_NUMPAD0 - 9 PA1 - PA3 I51_PA1 - I51_PA3 C+VK_NUMPAD1 - 3 Print Message I51_PRTMSG C+VK_F2 Print Line I51_PRTLINE VK_SCROLL Print Screen I51_PRTSCRN C+VK_F6 Print View I51_PRTVIEW VK_SNAPSHOT Reset I51_RESET A+VK_F1 Return I51_RETURN VK_RETURN Send I51_SEND C+VK_SEPARATOR Send Line I51_SNDLNE C+VK_F8 Send Message I51_
Table B-8 IBM 3270 Virtual Key Names (continued) Key Function Virtual Key Name Default Mapping Clear IB_CLEAR VK_PAUSE Close (Delete Space) IB_REV_CL S+VK_MULTIPLY Copy IB_COPY S+VK_NEXT Cursor Up IB_UP VK_UP Cursor Down IB_DOWN VK_DOWN Cursor Left IB_LEFT VK_LEFT Cursor Right IB_RIGHT VK_RIGHT Cursor Select IB_CURSORSEL S+A+VK_F9 Cursor Flash On/Off IB_FLCR S+C+VK_F10 Cursor Line/Block IB_ALTCR S+C+VK_F11 Delay 1 Second IB_DELAY S+A+C+VK_PAUSE Delete Character IB_DELCHA
Table B-8 IBM 3270 Virtual Key Names (continued) Key Function Virtual Key Name Default Mapping Notice Board Zoom IB_NB_ZOOM A+VK_PRIOR Num Lock IB_NUMLOCK A+VK_NUMLOCK PA1 IB_PA1 VK_PRIOR PA2 IB_PA2 VK_NEXT PA3 IB_PA3 S+VK_PRIOR Pause IB_PAUSE A+VK_PAUSE Play Keystrokes IB_PLAY A+VK_F8 Previous Word IB_PREVWORD A+VK_LEFT Print Screen IB_PRINT VK_SNAPSHOT Push Mode On/Off IB_PUSH S+C+VK_SUBTRACT Quit IB_QUIT A+VK_ESCAPE Record Keystrokes IB_RECORD A+VK_F7 Reset IB_RESE
Table B-9 IBM 5250 Virtual Key Names (continued) Key Function Virtual Key Name Default Mapping Backspace AS_BACKSPACE VK_BACK Backspace (non-destruct) AS_NONDESTBS A+VK_BACK Clear AS_CLEAR VK_PAUSE Cursor Up AS_UP VK_UP Cursor Down AS_DOWN VK_DOWN Cursor Left AS_LEFT VK_LEFT Cursor Right AS_RIGHT VK_RIGHT Cursor Fast Left AS_FASTLEFT S+VK_LEFT Cursor Fast Right AS_FASTRIGHT S+VK_RIGHT Cursor Select AS_CURSORSEL C+VK_F9 Delay 1 Second AS_DELAY S+A+C+VK_PAUSE Delete Charact
Table B-9 IBM 5250 Virtual Key Names (continued) Key Function Virtual Key Name Default Mapping Pause AS_PAUSE A+VK_PAUSE Play Keystrokes AS_PLAY A+VK_F5 Print Local AS_PRINTLOCAL C+VK_SNAPSHOT Print AS_PRINT VK_SNAPSHOT Push Mode On/Off AS_PUSH S+C+VK_SUBTRACT Quit AS_QUIT A+VK_ESCAPE Record Keystrokes AS_RECORD A+VK_F4 Reset AS_RESET VK_ESCAPE Reverse Close Text AS_REV_CL S+VK_MULTIPLY Reverse/Normal Toggle AS_REV_IP S+VK_DIVIDE Reverse Whole Screen AS_REV_SC S+VK_BACK R
Table B-10 IBM 5250 Word Processing Mode (continued) Key Function Virtual Key Name Top of Page AS_WP_TOP_PAGE End of Page AS_WP_END_PAGE Start New Page AS_WP_NEW_PAGE Insert Carrier Return AS_WP_RETURN Insert Stop Code AS_WP_STOP_CODE Find Stop Code AS_WP_FIND_STOP Required Page End AS_WP_REQD_PAGE Required Space AS_WP_REQD_SPACE Required Tab AS_WP_REQD_TAB Symbols Command AS_WP_SYMBOLS TA6530 Virtual Key Names The following virtual key names can be used when running the TA6530 termina
Table B-11 TA6530 Virtual Key Names (continued) 296 Key Function Virtual Key Name Default Mapping F1 - F12 TA_F1 - TA_F12 VK_F1 - VK_F12 F13 - F16 TA_F13 - TA_F16 A+VK_F3 - A+VK_F6 F1 - F12 Shifted TA_S_F1 - TA_S_F12 S+VK_F1 - S+VK_F12 F13 - F16 Shifted TA_S_F13 - TA_S_F16 S+A+VK_F3 - F6 Home TA_HOME VK_HOME Home + Control TA_C_HOME C+VK_HOME Insert TA_INSERT S+VK_INSERT Line Delete TA_LINEDEL C+VK_DELETE Line Insert TA_LINEINS C+VK_INSERT Num Lock TA_NUMLOCK VK_NUMLOCK Nu
Table B-11 TA6530 Virtual Key Names (continued) Key Function Virtual Key Name Default Mapping Tab Clear All TA_TABCLRALL A+C+VK_SUBTRACT Tab Set TA_TABSET A+VK_SUBTRACT Wyse Virtual Key Names The following virtual key names can be used when running the Wyse terminal emulations in addition to all the VK_ virtual key names listed in the section Standard Virtual Key Names on page 281.
Table B-12 Wyse Virtual Key Names (continued) 298 Key Function Virtual Key Name Default Mapping Enter WY_ENTER VK_SEPARATOR Enter Shifted WY_S_ENTER S+VK_SEPARATOR Escape WY_ESC VK_ESCAPE Escape Shifted WY_S_ESC S+C+VK_ESCAPE F1 - F12 WY_F1 - WY_F12 VK_F1 - VK_F12 F1 - F12 Shifted WY_S_F1 - WY_S_F12 S+VK_F1 - 12 F11 - F16 WY_F11 - WY_F16 A+VK_F1 - 6 F11 - F16 Shifted WY_S_F11 - WY_S_F16 S+A+VK_F1 - 6 FDXBLK WY_FDXBLK S+C+VK_PAUSE Function WY_FUNCT S+C+VK_SCROLL Home WY_HO
Table B-12 Wyse Virtual Key Names (continued) Key Function Virtual Key Name Default Mapping Tab WY_TAB VK_TAB Tab Shifted WY_S_TAB S+VK_TAB MDIS Prism Virtual Key Names The following virtual key names can be used when running any of the MDIS Prism terminal emulations in addition to all the VK_ virtual key names listed in the section Standard Virtual Key Names.
Table B-13 MD Prism Virtual Key Names (continued) Key Function Virtual Key Name Default Mapping Keypad Minus MD_MINUS A+VK_ADD Left MD_LEFT VK_LEFT Next Page MD_NEXT VK_NEXT PF1 - PF4 MD_PF1 - MD_PF4 VK_F1 - VK_F4 Previous Page MD_PREV VK_END Print Screen MD_PRINT C+VK_PRINT Print TTY Mode MD_PRINTTTY S+VK_F4 Print Scrolling Region MD_PRINTSCROLL S+C+VK_PRINT Remove MD_REMOVE VK_PRIOR Return MD_RETURN VK_RETURN Scroll Down MD_PANDOWN C+VK_DOWN Scroll Left MD_PANLEFT C+V
Table B-14 Siemens 97801 Virtual Key Names (continued) Key Function Virtual Key Name Default Mapping Cursor Left SI_LEFT VK_LEFT Cursor Right SI_RIGHT VK_RIGHT Cursor Up SI_UP VK_UP Delete SI_DELETE A+VK_BACK Delete Character SI_DELCHAR VK_DELETE Delete Line SI_DELLINE A+VK_DELETE Delete Word SI_DELWORD A+VK_LEFT End SI_END VK_END Endmarke SI_ENDMARKE A+VK_SUBTRACT Escape SI_ESCAPE VK_ESCAPE F1 - F12 SI_F1 - SI_F12 VK_F1 - VK_F12 F13 SI_F13 VK_SNAPSHOT F14 SI_F14 VK_
Table B-14 Siemens 97801 Virtual Key Names (continued) 302 Key Function Virtual Key Name Default Mapping Page SI_PAGE A+VK_PRIOR Print SI_PRINT A+VK_SNAPSHOT Return SI_RETURN VK_RETURN Scroll Down SI_SCROLLDOWN VK_NEXT Scroll Up SI_SCROLLUP VK_PRIOR Start SI_START A+VK_END Tab SI_TAB VK_TAB Appendix B Virtual Key Names
C Product Specification This appendix describes the level of support provided by each terminal emulation. Introduction The following sections describe the level of support provided by each terminal emulation throughout the product range. Note that your product version may not support all the terminal emulations listed here. General Limitations ● Key click not supported. ● Badge and Magnetic Card reader support are supported via wedged data devices connected to the unit's keyboard.
● No Virtual terminal commands. ● No Set curses fix. ● No Page scroll. ● No Alternate screen buffer. ● No Xwindows capabilities. DEC VT Series Emulation Specification ● Digital VT 420 Programmer's Manual (EK-VT420-RM-001). Limitations ● The DEC Multisession and SSU protocols are not implemented. HP 700-92/96 Emulation Specification ● HP 2392A Reference Guide (02394-90001. April 1984).
● No Control Unit customization. ● The specification is also defined by the 5250 Device Capabilities report Bytes 0 thru 5 which are 0x7f, 0x11, 0x4e, 0x00, 0x03 and 0x80 for Display Sessions. IBM 3151 Native Emulation Model 11 & 31 Specification ● IBM 3151 Ascii Display Station Reference Manual (GA18-2634- 01. 1989). Stratus V102 Specification ● V102 Display Terminal Operator's Manual (TVI 131974-00 June 1985). Limitations ● Page print flip mode not supported.
Limitations ● Page print flip mode not supported. ● Serial configuration commands not supported. ● Select character set commands not supported. Wyse 60 Native Emulation Specification ● WY-60 Programmer's Guide (880261-01 Rev A). Limitations ● Only 16 colors supported, not 64. ● Some color commands are not supported. ● No page edit mode. ● Modem and aux port commands not supported. ● No Keyboard scan code mode. ● Character cell size commands not supported.
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 supported. ◦ Define delimiters not supported.
Index A ADDS-A2 limitations 306 specification 306 AIXTerm limitations 303 AIXTerm emulation 75 Ansi BBS emulation 75 application preferences Command Line Start Up Options 273 Save Current Window Position 272 Show Configuration Bar 272 AT&T 386 emulation 75 AT&T 4410 Emulation display 83 function keys 83 keyboard mapping 82 programming function keys 83 virtual key names 285 AT&T 4410 emulation 75 authentication profile SSH2 15 auto logon 32 Auto Logon Options dialog 32 C capture file 270 Clipboard Options 57
limitations - Televideo 955 305 limitations - TVI 910 306 limitations - TVI 950 306 limitations - Wyse 50 306 limitations - Wyse 50+ 306 limitations - Wyse 60 Native 306 limitations - Wyse PC-Term 306 MDIS Prism 234 Sco Console 75 Siemens 97801 256 specifiation - TA6530 305 specification - ADDS-A2 306 specification - HP 700-92/96 304 specification - HZ 1500 306 specification - IBM 3151 305 specification - IBM 3270 Display 304 specification - Stratus V102 305 specification - Telnet 303 specification - TVI 91
insert mode 144 keyboard mapping 139 Network Virtual Terminal mode 142 notice board 149 numeric lock 144 operating mode 143 playback keystrokes 146 push mode 145 record keystrokes 146 setup options 151 status line 143 SysReq key support 142 TeemTalk Window 138 text display options 145 typing direction 144, 145 IBM 3270 Display Settings dialog Display settings 158 Keyboard settings 159 Model settings 151 National settings 153 Notice Board settings 160 IBM 3270 Printer codepages 168 fonts 167 limitations 304
mouse button virtual key names 284 mouse buttons copy 43 copy paste 44 cursor select 44 default functions 42 defining a macro 44 extend selection 43 macro 44 move cursor 43 paste 43 paste rect 44 programming 279 redefining functions 42 select 43 select line 43 select rect 43 select word 43 send CR 44 virtual keys 45 multinational mode 36 N national mode 36 P path to language/codepath files 273 path to translation file 273 Pause/Resume scrolling data 9 programming function keys AT&T 4410 83 R replay file 271
rule cursor 207 Session Wizard 205 setup options 210 status line 209 TeemTalk Window 205 TA6530 Settings dialog Display settings 213 General settings 211 Preferences 215 Tab Settings dialog VT Series 96 Wyse 232 TCP/IP TCP/IP Settings dialog 13 Technical support contact 2 TeemTalk Window Configuration Bar 8 Emulation Status Line 8 Emulation Workspace 8 Menu Bar 8 Soft Buttons 8 Status Bar 8 Title Bar 7 Televideo 955 limitations 305 specification 305 Telnet specifications 303 Telnet Settings dialog 12 termin