CETerm | CE3270 | CE5250 | CEVT220 User‘s Manual For version 5.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Copyright Notice This document may not be reproduced in full, in part or in any form, without prior written permission of Naurtech Corporation. Naurtech Corporation makes no warranties with respect to the contents of this document and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Table of Contents Assumptions .................................................................................................................................... 2 Preface ............................................................................................................................................ 6 Assumptions ....................................................................................................................
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Printer ......................................................................................................................................... 71 Serial Config ........................................................................................................................... 72 Bluetooth Discovery ............................................................................................................... 73 Network Printer ...
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Playback ............................................................................................................................... 136 Creating a Mini-Macro .......................................................................................................... 137 Printing ......................................................................................................................................... 139 VT printing .......
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Preface All of us at Naurtech Corporation constantly strive to deliver the highest quality products and services to our customers. We are always looking for ways to improve our solutions. If you have any comments, suggestions or feedback, please send this to us at support@naurtech.com. Please also visit our website for tips, tricks, updates and other information.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Online Searchable Knowledgebase Although we continually strive to keep this manual up to date, you may find our online support knowledgebase useful for the latest issues, troubleshooting tips and bug fixes. This is a searchable knowledgebase and contains articles which provide tips and resolutions for the most up to date features and issues. You can access the support knowledgebase from our website at: www.naurtech.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Device tailored versions of CETerm product are available for specific terminal models from every major hardware device manufacturer. These versions integrate with the peripherals available on each device, such as barcode scanner, imager scanner, RFID reader, magnetic stripe reader and Bluetooth printers. Single emulation products are only provided for some of the popular Intermec and Motorola (Symbol) terminal models.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE What’s New is version 5.5 Here is a short list of new features added in version 5.5. In addition, this version includes several small fixes and enhancements that had been added to the products since the previous major release. Support for newer OS versions and Terminal Models. Almost every hardware terminal manufacturer has released one or more Windows CE based terminal since our last version release. With version 5.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE build web based Data Collection applications. We continue to support Symbol Pocket Browser and Intermec IBrowse Meta tags as well. The Web Browser is available for all Windows Mobile and Windows CE devices. RFID Integration. CETerm now fully integrates RFID support using the Scripting Engine to make the RFID reader available to both TE and web browser sessions. All native capabilities of the device RFID reader are accessible.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Industrial Web Browser Many customers view Windows Mobile / Windows CE devices as multi-purpose handheld devices, using which they should not only access their legacy host applications, but also web based applications. The integrated Web Browser addresses specialized data collection functionality requirements, such as key remapping, device lockdown, RFID and scanner integration etc that are not possible otherwise.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Indicators Visual Indicators for network RF signal, device battery strength, keyboard state and browser ―page loading‖ animation can be configured. You can display, position and control these indicators for your Terminal Emulation and Web Browser sessions. You can also configure to receive notification if the RF signal or battery strength falls below a certain threshold. The same information may also be displayed as a Keybar button.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Configurable KeyBar & Context Menus The configurable KeyBar allows users to customize a set of soft buttons to control and invoke any host specific keys or application operation. Users can select from a set of pre-defined KeyBar templates. In addition they can also configure up to six custom templates of their own. Users can navigate between a selected set of KeyBar templates.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Dynamic Cursor View modes Multiple cursor modes are available to support automatic scrolling, so that the cursor / input field is visible. The terminal display window will "track" and follow the cursor. In addition, you can lock a screen display to a specific row and column. These view modes are configurable for each session.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Automated Licensing Simplifies the software license registration process by querying a configurable Web server for an XML based registration file. The license file can also reside locally on the device. SmartPads All host applications have specific keyboard requirements. The Smartpad is a floating button pad, which provides support for special emulation host keys.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Integrated Demo modes Simulated host terminal screens are integrated within our Smart Clients for evaluation and sales demonstrations. No server component or network connection is required to run demo modes. Simply set the host name to ―demo.naurtech.com‖ and connect. Text Input Tool For Windows CE devices without keypads, data entry is usually performed using a stylus with an integrated soft keypad.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Benefits of Naurtech Emulators & Web Browser Terminal Emulation remains the well-proven, cost-effective solution for host access and automatic data collection solutions that result in the fastest ROI. With the proliferation of webbased applications, the Web Browser is becoming the new standard to access business processes and data.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE System Requirements Following are the system requirements to run Naurtech smart clients. Windows CE Version Operating RAM on device Connectivity Desktop connectivity Flash / Storage Card Windows CE 6.0, 5.0, 4.2 or Windows Mobile 6.0, 5.0 or 2003 8 MB (Recommended 32MB or higher) TCP/IP enabled LAN, WLAN (802.11B) or WWAN (GPRS), Bluetooth ActiveSync 3.7 or higher but we recommend ActiveSync 4.5 Recommended 4MB Version 5.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Supported “Device Tailored” Terminals Naurtech TE and Web Browser smart clients run on ANY Windows CE / Pocket PC device, from Windows Based Terminals (WBT) to Pocket PC handhelds to vehicle mounted sub-notebook computers and everything in between. "Device Tailored" versions are available for ruggedized terminals with integrated support for barcode scanners and RFID readers.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Device Manufacturer Device Model OS Platform Dolphin 9500 WM 5.0 WM 2003 CE 3.0 CE 5.0 Dolphin 7400 Kiosk 8560 Comments Only supported by CETerm version 4.5 Intermec CN2A CN2B CN3 CN30 CK31 CK61 CK30 700 Series CV30 CV60 CE .NET 4.2 WM 5.0 WM2003 WM 5.0 WM 5.0 CE .NET 4.2 WM 5.0 CE 5.0 CE 4.2 WM 5.0 WM 2003 WM 5.0 CE .NET 4.2 Only supported by CETerm version 5.1 No longer supported LXE MX8 MX7 MX6 MX3X VX6 HX2 HX3 VX7 CE 5.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Device Manufacturer Device Model MC9000 MC9090 MC3000 PPT 8800 PDT 8100 VC 5090 VRC 7900 / 8900 WT4000 OS Platform Comments WM 2003 WM 5.0 CE 5.0 WM 2003 CE .NET 4.2 CE 5.0 WM 5.0 CE 5.0 WM 2003 CE .NET 4.2 WM 2003 CE .NET 4.2 WM 2003 CE 5.0 CE .NET 4.2 CE 5.0 Unitech PA982 PA600 HT660 PA962 PA950 PA961 MR650 CE 5.0 WM 5.0 CE 5.0 CE 5.0 CE .NET 4.2 WM 2003 CE .NET 4.2 CE 5.0 Bluebird Soft BIP-5000 CE .NET 4.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Installation All Naurtech Emulators and Web Browser products are packaged as a zip file and distributed electronically. Once you download the product from our website, follow these instructions to install the product to your handheld device. After unzipping the downloaded file on the desktop, you should have the following files in your local directory CExxxx.cab CExxxx.ini License.txt yyyy_readme.txt Setup.exe ReleaseNotes.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Quick Start This section is for advanced users who are comfortable with navigation within Windows CE and are familiar with host terminal emulation and web browser terminology. Follow these steps to connect to your host application with minimal configuration setup. For details on various configuration parameters, it is recommended that you read through corresponding sections later in the manual.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Quick “How To” Tips Automatically submit a barcode (Postamble ENTER) All device tailored versions of Emulators and Web Browser directly interface with the barcode scanner engines. If you would like to configure your barcode scanning such that a key operation such as [Enter] or [Tab] or [Field Exit] etc is automatically appended after a barcode scan, you can set the postamble in the scanner configuration.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE additional components are necessary. This remapping may be configured specific to either a session or an emulation type (such as VT, 5250, 3270, HTML etc). It is sometimes difficult to find out the VK code generated when a physical key is pressed. This is important to know as it is the key code that needs to be remapped to another key.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Configure to display International language character sets We fully support all European language codepages for all terminal emulations. We support multibyte character set languages, such as Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Hebrew etc for VT emulations only. For IBM emulations, you can select your language specific codepage table from our support website.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Evaluation Mode You can download fully featured evaluation versions of our Emulators and Web Browser from our website (www.naurtech.com). In the evaluation mode, there is a limitation on the number of host connection attempts and the length of time for each ―connected‖ session. When running in evaluation mode, users will be given a warning for the evaluation connection attempts and connected time.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Software Registration Although the evaluation versions of all our Emulators and Web Browser are fully featured, they are restricted by evaluation limitations. Following the expiration of evaluation limits, the application will fail to connect to the host and you must purchase a registration key to activate the product.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Tap OK This is a device unique License ID on which your license registration key is based on. It can be your device serial number, MAC address or another unique ID. You would have provided this License ID to Naurtech when purchasing the license. Enter your User ID, (usually the company name) here Enter the registration key, which you purchase from Naurtech here. This is a unique key based upon your device license ID.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Product Version You can check your product registration and version number in the ―About‖ dialog. Please keep the product registration key handy. You may be asked to provide this for technical support issues. Follow these steps to determine your product version number and licensing registration information. Launch the product application on your Windows CE / Windows Mobile device From the application menu, select [File][About].
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Application Menu One of the benefits of using Windows CE / Windows Mobile platform devices is that they follow the popular desktop ―Windows‖ metaphor. Naurtech Emulators and Web Browser follow the user interface guidelines as recommended by Microsoft. Windows CE uses command bars, which combine menus and toolbars together. The following image shows the application toolbar.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE The operations associated with application sub-menu options are shown below About the application, version, build, registration etc. Online application help Application exit. Can be configured to be disabled. Connect to / Disconnect from host >> << indicates current active session. indicates session is connected Open session configuration dialogs Password protect a session.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Application Toolbar An integrated application toolbar is provided for touch screen navigation. For Windows CE platform devices, this toolbar is available next to the Application menu. For Windows Mobile platform devices, you can bring up the toolbar by invoking the toolbar button next to the application menu. Below is a description of the toolbar buttons.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Configuration This section describes various configuration parameters for host connections. All these parameters are set using the configuration dialogs accessed from the [Session] [Configure] application menu. Except for "Connection" parameters, you can change or update any parameters at any time, whether the host / browser session is connected or disconnected.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Before you can connect to your host or web server application, at a minimum, you must know the host name, IP address or URL of the host system. You must also configure the port number on which the host application is expecting connection. From the application menu, Select [Session][Configure] or tap the "Configure" button on the toolbar. A "Configure" dialog box will come up. Choose the "Connection" tab.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE using up to 64 characters. Default is demo.naurtech.com, which connects to a simulated demo host. For HTML browser sessions, the host address should be the URL (Universal resource Locator) of the host application site such as “http://myIntranetApp.myCompany.com/start.php”. For HTML sessions, if you are trying to view a page local to the device, the URL format should be “file:///absolutepath/myPage.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE checkbox. You may have one or more host sessions configured for auto connections. Auto Reconnect: Checking this box will cause the emulator to attempt to reconnect to the host if the connection is lost or closed by the host. This setting has no affect on Web Browser sessions as Browser sessions are stateless and establish a new connection for every data exchange.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE this setting ensures presence of a network signal when the device is resuming itself from a ―Suspend‖ state. The user will see a progress bar while CETerm attempts the detect availability of a network. The user will be prompted if the device is not associated, is out of RF range or if the network cannot be detected. Check Network before Send: This setting in only applicable to Web Browser sessions.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE NOTE: If this Network -> Host setting is blank, the network check extracts the hostname from the pending connection URL and sends an ICMP Ping to determine if the path to the host is available. This effectively checks if the RF is available, the device is associated, any security protocols are established, and the host is alive. The network check is only performed if the pending URL is a HTTP or HTTPS type.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Security This tab maintains all advanced connection configuration settings for data encryption and security. Both Secure Shell (SSH) protocol and Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption are provided for all terminal emulations and web Browser sessions. Use https: connections to provide SSL for HTML sessions.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE modern, secure encryption algorithms and can be found within mission-critical applications at major corporations. Enable SSH: This option enables the SSH protocol for this CETerm session. The default is Off. Advanced: This button allows configuration of more advanced settings specific to the SSH protocol. By default, these settings will enable connections to most SSH servers.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Prefer SSH-2 Protocol: Enable this option if you would like to connect to your VT host using SSH protocol version 2. The default setting is On. NOTE: If both SSH-1 and SSH-2 options are off, CETerm will first try to connect using SSH2 protocol and then fall back to SSH-1 protocol. Auto OK New Host keys: Automatically accept the host keys presented by the server.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Skip User Authentication: When enabled, CETerm will not negotiate user authentication with the SSH server. In most cases this will prevent a connection. This option is Off by default. Cache Decrypted User Keys: When enabled, CETerm will retain a private copy of any user keys that have been unlocked with a user passphrase. Subsequent requests for the key will be served automatically and will not require the user to re-enter the passphrase.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Send TCP Keep-Alives (Advanced): Enables the TCP socket keep-alive option. This option is deprecated and should not be used. Use the SSH level keep-alive to prevent session disconnection by a host. This option is Off by default.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Omit Session data from Log: When checked, all ‗session data‘ is omitted; this is defined as data in terminal sessions and in forwarded channels (TCP, X11, and authentication agent). This will usually substantially reduce the size of the resulting log file. This option is Off by default. NOTE: Not all SSH servers work properly.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE keys, CETerm will automatically try RSA authentication before falling back to passwords, so these servers will crash when they see the RSA attempt. If this bug is auto-sensed, CETerm will go straight to password authentication. If this option is enabled when talking to a correct server, the session will succeed, but of course RSA authentication will be impossible. This option only applies to SSH-1 servers. The default option is Auto-Sense.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE successfully sent a signature, it might be worth enabling the workaround for this bug to see if it helps. If this bug is auto-sensed, CETerm will sign data in the way OpenSSH expects. If this option is enabled when talking to a correct server, SSH-2 public-key authentication will fail. This option only applies to SSH-2 servers. The default option is Auto-Sense.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Encryption CETerm supports a variety of different encryption algorithms, and allows you to prioritize which one you prefer to use. Use this configuration tab to set a priority preference for the SSH encryption algorithms. Encryption Priority: Highlight the preferred encryption algorithm and use the up and down buttons to position it in the list box to specify a priority preference order.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE CETerm supplies a preference order intended to reflect a reasonable preference in terms of security and speed. In SSH-2, the encryption algorithm is negotiated independently for each direction of the connection, although CETerm does not support separate configuration of the preference orders. As a result you may get two warnings similar to the one above, possibly with different encryptions.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE User Keys This configuration tab manages the User Keys to be used for authentication with the SSH server. User Keys are used for public key authentication. Public key authentication requires a key-pair consisting of a public key and a private key. The public key can be known be everybody whereas the private key is a closely held secret and is usually encrypted with a corresponding passphrase.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE The table contains a list of keys that have been imported into CETerm. These keys are shared by all CETerm sessions. Each key has a ―Name‖ which is assigned by the user when the key is imported. Also shown is the ―Algorithm‖ the key supports, the ―Encryption‖ used for the key, and the ―Comment‖ field of the key. Server The configuration attributes on this tab allow you to configure server options.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE TTY Modes (Advanced): This setting can be used to add TTY Modes to be sent to the SSH server. The format of the variables is a list of semicolon delimited name-value pairs: mode=”value”;mode2=”value2” Each value is delimited by quoting characters. See Environment above for details on quoting. Forwarding (Advanced): This setting defines port forwarding or tunnels supported by this connection.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Type: This option allows you to configure what type of proxy you want CETerm to use for its network connections. The choices are: - None: No proxy is used. - SOCKS 4 or SOCKS 5: proxy through a SOCKS server.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE This setting may contain more than one exclusion range, separated by commas. Each range can be an IP address or a DNS name, with a * character allowing wildcards. For example: *.somehost.com excludes any host with a name ending in .somehost.com from proxying. 192.168.88.* excludes any host with an IP address starting with 192.168.88 from proxying. 192.168.88.*, *.somehost.com This excludes both of the above ranges at once.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE IBM Options This tab maintains all advanced configuration attributes relating to IBM (3270 or 5250) terminal emulations. IBM Codepage: All popular Western European and Eastern European codepages are supported for IBM emulations. By default, only the US English code page (IBM037) is selectable. Codepages for other languages are available from the support section of our website.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Shift all Error Row content: Typically, a 5250 host application displays an error message on an error row. This error message is only displayed during an actual error. Certain legacy applications require the error row to always be displayed, irrespective of an error message being present on it. Enabling this attribute will force the error row to always be displayed.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE VT Modes This tab shows standard VT input and display attribute preferences. Background: This option controls the background shade for VT host sessions. Backspace: This option configures the backspace key to send either the Delete character or the Backspace character. Columns: This option specifies the number of columns for the VT host session to be 80 or 132.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE VT Options This tab shows additional VT options including support for proprietary protocol extensions. Answerback Message: Host applications may query the VT terminal for a text message answerback response. This response may be used to identify the terminal. Configure the answerback text string as per your VT host application requirement. Default is a Naurtech copyright message string.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Spanish Portuguese Canadian (English) Default is "North American". Send Mode: Check this option to select buffering of text prior to being sent to the host. Character: This is the default VT behavior. Every character is sent to the host application as soon as it is typed. There is no local buffering.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE VT Extensions This tab shows proprietary extensions for international multi-byte character sets and legacy VT extensions. Multi-byte: This group box wraps all configuration settings for international languages such as Chinese Traditional, Chinese Simplified, Japanese, Korean, Thai, Hebrew, Greek and others. This support is only available for VT emulation sessions.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Code Page: When DBCS or SBCS modes are selected, this setting allows selection of the appropriate code page. Only the code pages available on the device will be listed. If none are available, the mode will be forced back to None. All our emulators display international character sets using Windows CE Font Linking. This makes it possible to link one or more fonts, called linked fonts, to another font, called the base font.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Display This table below shows the hierarchy of configuration attributes for the Display related settings.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Font: This group allows configuration for a selectable font and its weight. The font name is a fixed-width True Type font that is used to display the terminal text. To enhance readability, you may install additional fixed-width True Type fonts on the device by copying the associated .TTF file to the \Windows or \Windows\fonts directory. Your font will automatically appear in this list and may be selected from this font selection option.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Scroll Bars: This group of attributes configures hide and show settings for the horizontal and vertical scroll bars. Hide Vertical: Checking this box will hide the vertical scroll bar. Pressing the hotkey [Ctrl][Shift][V] or the toolbar button will alternate between the hide and visible states. Hide Horiz : Checking this box will hide the horizontal scroll bar.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Windows CE OS platform devices. It is not available on terminals running Windows Mobile OS. Hide Menu Bar: Checking this box will hide the application menu. This is the main application menu with [File][Session][Display] options. Hide Keybar: Checking this box will hide the configurable Keybar. The Keybar is a set of configurable buttons that can be associated with application operations.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Disable Browser Auto-SIP: On Windows CE platform terminals, when running web browser sessions, the Soft Input Panel (SIP) automatically pops up if the cursor input focus is in an input text box. This may not necessarily be the desired behavior for your web application. Enabling this setting prevents the SIP from popping up when focus set to text box in Windows CE browser.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Colors Windows CE devices are available with a wide variety of display screens (LCD, Color, Active Matrix etc.). We provide predefined color schemes to enhance readability of the terminal text on the device. In addition to the predefined color schemes, a "Custom" color scheme is provided. The Custom scheme may be configured to suit the user's preferences.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Select Color: This button invokes the "Color" dialog to select a color for an attribute Intense: This check box, when selected, applies the custom color to the "intense" version of the selected attribute. This option applies to 3270 and VT emulations. Sample Attribute: This is a sample box that shows the foreground and background color of the currently selected attribute.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE You may configure cursor type and auto-scrolling options for the terminal. Cursor Options: This option allows you to change the cursor appearance.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Font This tab holds advanced font settings for enhanced readability and international language character glyphs. Allow Proportional Fonts: Traditionally, only fixed pitch fonts have been used with terminal emulation. This option, when enabled, will allow proportional fonts in the font selection box. Some Asian language fonts are only available with proportional spacing.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE When forcing to fixed width, a "nominal" width must be computed for the font and it is narrower than the widest characters. The next parameter can be used to spread out the characters. Width Factor: This applies to a factor to the "nominal" width used when forcing proportional fonts to fixed width. A value of 100 is 100% of the "nominal" width.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Shows Serial printer connection settings Shows Network printer configuration settings Discover BT printers Name of the print queue on the network Printer Connection: Select the type of connection used to access the printer. This may be serial or a Network connection.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE COM Port: This is the serial communications port to which the printer is attached. Choices depend on the device. Users may select from COM, IrDA, Bluetooth, None, or one of the Virtual COM (VCOM0 - 9) ports. The default value varies with the hardware device. The None value can be selected to act as a ―sink‖. Printing to the None device will always succeed. For printing to an infrared printer, select IrDA port.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE The Windows print queue uses Windows print protocols and assumes that the queue is available on the network. You may be prompted for username and password if the print queue is secured. Also, you should receive notification when the print job completes. The print queue uses the following naming convention: \\MyPrintServerName\PrintQueueName Name or IP address of the print server \\192.168.1.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Options The diagram below shows the hierarchy of configuration attributes for the Options tab.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE The Options tab includes configuration for key remapping, Scripting, device access control, Indicators, Automatic licensing and touch screen features. All key remapping is configured right on the device. Configuration dialogs are accessible through the ―Configure Keybars and Keys…‖ button. Custom remapping DLLs were supported until version 4.1. These have been obsolete by on device dynamic key remapping.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Configure Scripting: This button invokes tabs for configuration tabs for all Scripting related settings. Advanced: This button invokes tabs for access control and touch screen attributes.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Select Keymap Type: Selects ―how‖ the configured Keymap will apply to connected host sessions. The available choices are: Session: The key remapping is associated with this host session only (say S1, if S1 is being configured). When you choose this selection, the key remap bindings will not be available in another session (say S2 or S3 etc). The will only be active for the configured session.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Select the Keymap that you want to create or update Key: These keys are being remapped This is the remapping table. It displays the present key remap bindings associated with the selected Keymap Flags: These are the modifier / state keys which must be pressed along with the hardware key being remapped Action: This is the new action operation, which the remapped key will now invoke Keymap: Select the Keymap you wish to edit.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE New: This button opens a New Key dialog to add a new key remap binding to the selected Keymap. Make sure that you have correctly selected the Keymap to which you want to add a new binding. Edit: This button allows modification of the highlighted key binding from the list. Tapping this button will open an Edit Key dialog. Alternatively you may doubletap the entry in the list to modify it.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE VK Code: Use the VK code for this key remap binding. Select the virtual key from the dropdown list or enter a hexadecimal value in the form "0x5a". Trap: This is a new feature added in version 5.5. If you are not sure about the VK code associated with a physical key (or key combination) which you would like to remap, simply tap this button.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE User Text All user text strings may be edited via this tab. Text strings may contain special escape sequences for VT or sequences of actions: \r \t \e \x5a \IDA_action\ - return tab ESC for VT sequences hexadecimal value invoke action NOTE: The \IDA_action\ text is a standard invented and used by Naurtech. This allows users to invoke almost any application operation or event.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Keybar Cycle A KeyBar configuration consists of both the KeyBar Cycle and any Custom or template KeyBars. A KeyBar is a set of soft button keys visible at one time. The KeyBar Cycle is a collection of KeyBars that can be visible. The user "cycles" through the collection of KeyBars by tapping the arrow buttons on either end of the current KeyBar. Each key on the KeyBar is associated with a host or emulator operation.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Select the Custom KeyBar that you want to configure This is a list of keys that will appear on the Custom KeyBar Cycle. The order of keys in this list dictates the order of appearance on the Custom KeyBar This is a list of all the available ―action‖ keys and operations, which can be selected. A "Separator" places a vertical separation line. The "Empty" key leaves an empty space on the KeyBar.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Tapping this key will send the complete text string to the current cursor location. For VT terminal sessions, escape sequences can be added to the User Text string. This allows users to configure custom escape sequences as required by their host applications.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Scripts can be launched by button or key presses, or triggered by events such as specific host data detected on the screen or successful barcode scanner input. Scripts can be edited and tested directly on the device. Scripts can also interact with the Web Browser and native JavaScript. A script can be as simple as an automated login or as complex as reformatting a TE session with a Web Browser interface to improve productivity.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Allow File/Registry Write: Enable this checkbox if you want to allow scripts running in CETerm to have the ability to write and modify data in the device registry. Allow Program Launch: Enable this checkbox if you want scripts running in CETerm to have the capability to launch external programs. Editing Scripts Scripts are edited on the Scripts tab. There are 64 script slots.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE The checkbox Load at Startup should be checked for all scripts that contain function definitions that you want to have available in the script engine. The checkbox should not be checked for slots that contain scripts that are bound to keys or other activations. Load at Startup should be checked for all event handler definitions.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Hide Start Bar: When checked, the Windows CE or Windows Mobile ―Start‖ bar will be hidden. This option prevents users from launching other applications on the device. For Windows Mobile platform devices, it also removes the smart minimize control (little ―x‖ on the top right of the Start bar which may be used to ―close‖ the application) and allows the terminal screen to occupy the full display area of the device.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Info Items The Info Items tab holds attributes related to configuration and display of various Indicators. Indicators may be displayed in both terminal emulation or Web Browser sessions to give visual status for RF signal strength, battery level etc. Indicators may also be controlled and managed using scripts. These Indicators attributes should not be confused with the ―Information buttons‖ in a Configurable KeyBar.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Type: Select the type of Indicator icon of your preference. These are designed for minimal use of screen real estate in the orientation, which best conforms to your host application. X & Y: These are the top-left starting co-ordinates of the Indicator icon You can tap the Indicator icon on for detailed status popup information. You can also control the configuration and display of the Indicators from HTML META tags for Web Browser sessions.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Manage (Automated Licensing) The Manage tab maintains all configuration attributes to manage the licensing, configuration and deployment of the application. It provides information related to license registration and maintains attributes for automated licensing. Device serial# or preset ID Device MAC address. All zeros, if device is not associated with Access Point Server URL: This is the URL to the XML based license registration file.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Touch This tab provides attributes to control touch screen interactions. Enable Touch Features: This is a global setting for all touch features. When checked, touch screen features are enabled. You must also individually enable the granular touch features for these to work. When un-checked, no touch features are enabled.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE NOTE: A Hotspot is a text on the terminal display where a user can tap with a stylus to execute a function. This allows a user to interact with a host application with minimal needs for special host keys. A simple example might be the use of PF Keys. An operation associated with a PF key might be displayed on the terminal screen as "PF1 = Help".
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Scanner Device tailored versions of our Emulators and Web Browser provide integrated support for barcode scanners. Scanner options may be configured and updated from the "Scanner" tab. From the application menu, Select [Session][Configure] or tap the "Configure" button on the toolbar. A "Configure" dialog box will come up. Choose the "Scanner" tab Enable: Checking this box will enable control of the barcode scanner.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Some of the more commonly used preamble and postamble codes are listed in the following table. You can join multiple codes with printable text in any combination.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Scan Millisec: This attribute controls the scan duration. If a barcode is not read within this time, the scanner will shut off and a failure tone is sounded. The default value is 0 which is unlimited. Some scanners do not timeout regardless of this setting. Aim Millisec: This attribute controls the duration of the aimer pattern prior to scanning of a barcode.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE associated with each symbology are displayed with the selection of a symbology. These configuration parameters vary depending upon the symbology selected. Enable: Check this box to enable the selected symbology for decode. If desired, you may enable a subset of symbologies from the complete list. On certain devices, barcode symbology initialization can take a couple of seconds.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE custom ID regardless of the setting of this box. The custom ID text may be configured in the edit box. NOTE: Custom ID field may be used when you have a requirement to add different pre-ambles or post-ambles for two or more barcode symbologies. For example you may need to add a prefix ―UPC‖ to all UPC-A barcodes and a prefix ―C128‖ to all Code 128 barcodes.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE The special ".*" means to match zero or more characters; the '.' represents any character. Example 2 We can also specify a fixed number of characters to identify fixed field locations: Match: Replace: "^T1:.{4}(.{20}).*T2:([0-9]{10})" "Name:\1 Account:\2" The quantity between curly brackets "{}" is an exact number of characters to match. The first ".{4}" will match, and ignore, the first four characters of track 1. The "(.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Replace Expressions The Replace string can have more than literal text and the match replacement symbols. You can insert special characters, special keys, and emulator actions. There are 3 levels of substitution for the Replace string. Level 1 & - replaced by "whole match" \d - where d is a digit [1-9] replaced by matched substring. \\ - replaced by \.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Use fixed field lengths when possible for more efficient matches. Use '+' or a range {n,m} where possible rather than '*'. The '*' range can match "no data" and may result in more mis-reads. Automated Licensing The automated licensing capability simplifies setting of license registration keys. When the user attempts to connect a session, a license file can be queried to provide the license registration key.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE must match the Naurtech product in use. The license URL may reference a file residing on a web server or on the device. The following syntax may be used to specify the license file: If license file is residing locally on the device: file:///license.xml If license file is residing on a web server: http://MyWebServerAlias/license.xml http://192.168.5.221/license.xml Tips: You can easily concatenate registration keys from multiple license.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE] [Software] [Naurtech] [CETerm] ConfigServerURL = SZ:http://192.168.1.101/license.xml NOTE>> The product name ―CETerm‖ in the registry key example above will change to respective product names for CE3270, CE5250 and CEVT220. Session Interaction CETerm and all single emulation products allow up to five simultaneous host sessions.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Once connected, from the application menu select [Session][Password]. This will prompt with a password dialog. Enter the password. Next time you attempt to connect this session, you will be prompted to enter the session password. If the password is incorrect, session will not connect. Note: If you forget your session password and can no longer access your session, please contact us at support@naurtech.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Auto-Launch when device boots You can configure our application to automatically launch when the device boots. This can simply be done by placing a shortcut in the \Windows\StartUp folder on the device.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Enter a value in the ―Initial Sleep‖ edit box. The default is 0 meaning no delay. This value is in seconds. Wherever possible, you may consider using the ―Check Network on Connect‖ attribute to achieve a more optimal equivalent result. Run a Script Please refer to the Naurtech CETerm Scripting Guide for detailed description.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Display Indicators (RF & Battery Strength …) You can display visual Indicators for RF and Battery strength in your TE or Web Browser sessions. For optimal usage of the precious screen real estate, you can select an Indicator icon of your preference. You may drag the Indicator or lock it at a specific location. Double tapping on the indicator will display a popup dialog with details information.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE 4. Select the key in the Virtual Key dropdown that you would like to associate with the device setting. 5. In the Action list box, select device setting for which you want to associate a popup message.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Key Remapping and Configuration All Naurtech Emulators and Web Browsers provide functionality for key remapping and input. Users can choose one or more of the following mechanisms for key remapping and input. Remap physical hardware keys on the device. Details for this functionality are discussed in the ―Keyboard Key Remapping‖ section below. Remap hardware keys or KeyBar buttons and associate these with a Script.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE NOTE: External key remap using KMAPCET.DLL is no longer supported. This is the old way of configuring key remapping. Please use on device key remapping.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE 6.2 From the dropdown list, select the key you want to remap. In our remap example, you want to remap the F1 key so that when it is pressed a ―W‖ is generated instead. (F1 "W"). Select the key to be "F1". NOTE: If you do not know the VK of the physical key (or key combination) that you want to remap, simply tap the ―Trap‖ button.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE CETerm, whenever possible, Meta key colors are synonymous with physical keys on these devices. Meta keys can be assigned to hardware keys in much the same way that other key mapping is configured in CETerm. After Meta keys are assigned to hardware keys, they can be used in other key re-mapping assignments. For example, after the Blue Meta key is assigned, you may create the mapping where Blue + '1' switches to Session 1, etc.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Configurable KeyBar Most Windows Mobile and Windows CE devices have a limited keypad. They often rely upon the Soft Input Panel (SIP) to "spell type" data. However, the SIP usage can be cumbersome and it does not provide any special host keys such as those needed in a terminal emulation program or special keys to simplify web page navigation in a Browser.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE KeyBar slid over the application toolbar Application Menu Application Toolbar KeyBar dragged below the application toolbar Windows CE There are several pre-defined KeyBars that are provided with the application. These serve as emulation specific or operation specific templates. You may use these in addition to the customized KeyBars. The following table shows these pre-defined KeyBar templates.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE The following table shows bitmaps and associated action text for some of the more popular actions and operations that can be associated with the configurable keys. Several additional actions are available in version 5.5.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE VT PF1 UDK F11 VT PF2 UDK F12 VT PF3 UDK F13 VT PF4 UDK F14 Numpad 0 UDK F15 Numpad 1 UDK F16 Numpad 2 UDK F17 Numpad 3 UDK F18 Numpad 4 UDK F19 Numpad 5 UDK F20 Numpad 6 Text 1 (User Text) Text 2 (User Text) Text 3 (User Text) Text 4 (User Text) Text 5 (User Text) Text 6 (User Text) Text 7 (User Text) (Text 8 (User Text) Text 9 (User Text) Text 10 (User Text) Text 11 (User Text) Text 12 (User Text) Text 13 (User Text)
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE VScroll Down (End) Battery charge level Home page (HTML) Time Go Back (HTML) Enables barcode scan trigger Go Forward (HTML) Scanner enabled status Page refresh (HTML) Battery strength meter SIP Up (HTML) RF Strength meter (tower) SIP Down (HTML) RF Strength meter (steps) Red / Blue Meta key press state info Run Script 1 Yellow / Green Meta key press state info Run Script 2 Device Serial Number Run Script 3 (and so on unti
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE \t = Tab \xDD = Hexadecimal value Customize User Text User Text is any arbitrary text that may be configured so that this does not have to be spell typed using either the hardware keys or the soft input panel on the device. You can associate the user text strings with the either software button keys on the Configurable Keybar or hardware keys.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Remapping Application keys Most Windows Mobile devices have hardware application keys (buttons) that may be associated with installed applications. These keys may be used to launch associated applications. It is possible to remap these buttons to perform application or emulation actions. This remapping is valid only while the Naurtech client is running.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE 3270 Host key descriptions ATTN The Attention key interrupts the host application. SYS_REQ The System Request key gives context to the System Software such as the SSCP (System Services Control Point) CLEAR The Clear key causes a CLEAR Attention Identifier key to be sent to the host and the host responds according to the host application. RESET The Reset key resets the terminal.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE PA1, PA2, PA3 The PA1 through PA3 keys communicate with the host application. Their use is defined by the host application. PF1 - PF24 The Program Function keys PF1 - PF24 communicate with the host application. Their use is defined by the host application. 5250 Host key descriptions ATTN The Attention key interrupts the host application.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE ROLL DOWN The Roll Down key sends a request to the host computer to roll down the information on the display. DUP This DUP key is used to insert DUP characters in a field for host processing. FIELD MARK The Field Mark key is used to insert a Field Mark character in a field for host processing. DELETE The Delete key deletes data from an input field.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Bold blue Indicates 8 bit ASCII mode HOLD The Hold key has no current action. ENTER The Enter or Return key transmits either a carriage return (CR) character or a carriage return and line feed (LF) character, depending on the VT configuration. COMPOSE CHAR The Compose Character key does not transmit a code.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE The 5 keys F1-F5 on a VT terminal are local function keys and do not send codes. When a device has physical keys for F1-F5, we send PF1-PF4 for the corresponding F1-F4 and send a custom escape sequence for F5, which depends on the device. Default VT Keys Escape Sequence Table The following table shows the default association of escape key sequence with action for VT emulation within CETerm. There are no spaces in the key code sequence.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Creating Context Menus If configured, you can tap and hold your stylus anywhere within the terminal display area of your device to invoke a context menu. This menu can be customized with specific entries. A special context menu is invoked when the user taps and holds the stylus in to top left vertical edge of the display screen.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Hotkey shortcuts All Naurtech Emulators and Web Browser sessions have several predefined hot keys. These may normally be used with devices that have a keypad. The following table lists the default hotkeys.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Access Control / Device Lockdown In certain workflow scenarios, there is a need to prevent users from being able to change the application configuration. Further there may be a requirement to prevent users from exiting the application or launching other applications on their Windows CE or Windows Mobile device. The Access Control features address these needs.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE 8. Launch CETerm. You will be in full screen mode, with no access to any application menu or Start Bar NOTE: On Windows CE, ―Hide Start button‖ will disable the Start button but leave the start bar. Under Windows Mobile, it will remove the button and also remove the ―Smart Minimize‖ (x) button. You can also select ―Hide Start Bar‖, which will remove the whole start navigation bar.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE International Character Set & Code Pages In terminal emulation, support for international languages can be provided in two areas. They include (1) localizing the application and (2) input and display of language specific characters. Localization means that application dialogs; menus and other widgets are translated into the specific language. Currently, Naurtech clients are only provided with English menus and dialogs.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Italian 280 IBM01144.CAB Spanish 284 IBM01145.CAB UK English 285 IBM01146.CAB French 297 IBM01147.CAB Belgian 500 IBM01148.CAB Icelandic 861 IBM861.CAB Poland Romania Hungary 870 IBM870.CAB Greek 875 IBM875.CAB Swiss 871 IBM01149.CAB Turkish 1026 IBM01026.CAB Thai 838 IBM838.CAB Multinational 256 IBM256.CAB Cyrillic 1154 / 1381 IBM1154.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE can be SBCS (Single Byte Character Set), DBCS (Double Byte Character Set), or UTF-8 encoding. If you are unsure, speak to your VT host application administrator. 5. Depending upon your encoding selection, the ―Code Page‖ combo box will dynamically populate itself with all code pages available on your device. These code page numbers are well defined. Code page for the desired language must be pre-installed on the device.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE HTML Browser Sessions One of the best value propositions for upgrading to Windows CE or Windows Mobile handheld devices is the multi-application versatility and graphical user interface. The devices provide a migration path from legacy host applications, using text based terminal emulation to web-based applications with rich content.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Tab and Back Tab navigation with native HTML text objects. Tabs also work in the barcode post-ambles. Device and Peripheral Control. Full control over barcode scanner and other peripherals (MSR, Smart Card Reader etc.) for browser based applications. Using HTML meta-tags, you can programmatically invoke any application operation from a web page. Parse scanner decoded data.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Macros You can use macros to automate navigation across multiple host screens within a session. We recommend using Macros for automating simple tasks and using Scripting for customizing more advanced / complex tasks. Macros may only be used with terminal emulation session. To automate Web Browser sessions, we recommend using scripts. One simple use of macros is to automate the login sequence to the host application.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Recording Prior to recording a macro it is helpful to rehearse the desired actions. To record a macro, follow these steps. Configure and connect a terminal session to the host application Invoke the macro toolbar Tap the ―Record‖ button to start recording the macro. Focus will shift to the terminal application. The Macro toolbar title status will change to ―Recording…‖.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Automatic login You can automate the login process to a host application for a given session. To do so, configure the host terminal session. Starting at the first screen, record a macro for logging into the host application and navigating to the desired host application screen. Logout and playback the macro manually, using the macro toolbar, to ensure it works properly. Once satisfied, check the ―Macro on Connect‖ option.
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NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Printing All Naurtech Emulators and Web Browser support printing to a printer connected via a serial port, infrared (IrDA), Bluetooth, or over a WiFi (802.11x) network VT printing VT terminal emulation in CETerm and CEVT220 support all VT printing commands. You can invoke VT pass-through printing to any configured printer.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE To directly route data to an IP port use the syntax: IPAddress:port For example if the printer IP address is 192.168.1.10 and is listening on port 2345, then you can: 1. Select "Network (WLAN)" printer connection option under [Session]->[Configure]>[Printer]. 2. Set the Print Queue value to be 192.168.1.10:2345 3.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE NOTE: Prior to using a ―menu choice‖ HotSpot, the cursor must be in the input field where the menu choice is submitted. (Applies to IBM emulation only.) TIP: HotSpots are sensitive to the stylus calibration on the device. To get accurate HotSpot taps, make sure your stylus is correctly calibrated. Screen Panning Several host applications have been designed for the desktop screen form factor.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE You can also dynamically reformat an application designed for a larger screen so that only specific fields from the larger screen are ―scraped‖ and displayed in a new screen. This is done by implementing a screen reformat script which is customized for your host application. Please contact us at support@naurtech.com for a detailed discussion. SmartPads SmartPads are only applicable to Terminal Emulation sessions.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Text Input Tool For Windows CE devices without a keyboard, data entry is usually performed using a stylus with the integrated soft keypad. This requires the user to spell-type text strings. This is a slow and tedious process. The Text Input Tool addresses this issue by sending complete text strings to the display window at the current cursor location. A user can record a set of often used text strings in the input tool.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Enter: Is equivalent to the Enter key. Tab: Is equivalent to the Tab key. BTab: Is equivalent to the ―back tab‖ or [Shift][Tab] action. Esc: Is equivalent to the ESC key. Each entry in the list is preceded by an index value in the form ―1. ― (Not shown in the image above.) This index, including the first space after the period, is stripped before sending.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Command line options All Naurtech Emulator and Web Browser products support a command line switch to invoke one or a sequence of IDA commands. The specific IDA commands can be used to invoke a desired action as the application launches. It may even be used to run a script which can be implemented to customize a desired behavior. Please refer to the list of IDA commands in the Appendix.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Online Help All Naurtech Emulators and Web Browser have online help available on the device. This is provided through the Online Help feature of the Windows CE operating system. You can access online help from the application menu by selecting [File][Help]. Alternatively, you can invoke the device help from [Start][Help] and then select "Naurtech CETerm" You can navigate within the Online help via the Pocket Browser.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Glossary 3270 A well defined protocol used to communicate and control IBM mainframe display terminals. 5250 A well defined protocol used to communicate and control AS/400 display terminals. 802.11 An IEEE specification that provides interoperability between mobile clients and wireless LAN access points. Access Point (AP) Generally, a hardware product that bridges a Local Area Network (LAN) to a Radio Frequency (RF) network.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange (EBCDIC) An 8-bit character set, typically used in IBM mainframe environments. Gateway A computer device residing between a terminal device and an mainframe host to "load balance" and manage the host traffic. The term is also interchangeable used to refer to a computer device which serves as a link between two or more wide area networks. Host Address An address that identifies the host computer.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Pocket PC A version of the Windows CE graphical operating system for handheld devices. Also referred to as Windows Mobile OS. Radio Frequency (RF) Term used to indicate information exchange between computer devices where some or all of the communication uses radio transceivers. Random Access Memory (RAM) Fast computer memory used to store applications and data. Reboot A process to reset and restart a computer device.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Terminal A device through which data or information can be entered or displayed interactively. Terminal Type A specific type or category of terminal. Generally it defines the capabilities of the terminal or terminal emulation client to the host application. TN3270 A well defined Telnet protocol which defines the connection and interaction process for terminals to communicate with IBM 3270 mainframes.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Index A Access Control · 90, 92 Aim Millisec · 97 Answerback Message · 58 App Keys · 85, 120 Auto Connect · 36 Auto Launch when device boots · 106 Auto Reconnect · 37 Auto Start host session · 106 automatic login · 37, 137 Automatic Scrolling · 69 Auto-Start a host Session · 119 Autowrap · 57 B Baud Rate · 73 Block Mode · 59 build version · 30 Data Length Min · 98 DBCS · 60 Delay · 135 Demo modes · 16 Device / LU# · 55 Device Lockdown · 11
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE I IBM Host key descriptions · 121 IDA action · 107 Include Common Map · 78 Initial Sleep · 38 install · 22 Installation · 27 Intermec Extended Commands · 139 K Key · 28 Keybar Custom · 83, 118 Keybar Cycle · 83 Keymap (Edit) · 78 Keymap Type · 78 Playback · 136 Postamble · 95 Preamble · 95 Print Queue · 73 Printer Connection · 72 Proportional Characters · 70 Proportional Fonts · 70 R reconnect to the host · 37 Recording · 136 Redundancy ·
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE U User ID · 28 User Preference · 59 UTF-8 · 60 VT Keys Escape Sequence Table · 125 VT printing · 139 W Width Factor · 71 V Verify Input · 97 VT Backspace · 57 VT Columns · 57 VT Host key descriptions · 123 VT Keyboard · 58 CETerm | CE3270 | CE5250 | CEVT220 X XOnOff Recv · 73 XOnOff Xmit · 73 Page 153
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Appendix A: ID Action Codes (IDA Codes) The following table lists all supported ID Action codes, which may be used with our Terminal Emulation and Web Browser sessions. Some IDA codes can only be used in restricted circumstances, such as IDA_URL.
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Symbolic Name Friendly Name IDA_CARET IDA_UNDERSCORE IDA_BACKTICK IDA_a IDA_b … IDA_z ^ _ ` a b … z IDA_LEFT_BRACE IDA_PIPE IDA_RIGHT_BRACE IDA_TILDE IDA_DEL { | } ~ DEL Description C1 ASCII Controls IDA_IND IDA_NEL IDA_HTS IDA_RI IDA_SS2 IDA_SS3 IDA_DCS IDA_PU1 IDA_PU2 IDA_CSI IDA_ST IDA_OSC IDA_PM IDA_APC Index Next Line Horizontal Tab Set Reverse Index Single Shift 2 Single Shift 3 Device Ctrl Str Private Use One Private Use Two
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Symbolic Name Friendly Name Description IDA_SESSION_CONFIGURE IDA_SESSION_CONNECT IDA_SESSION_DISCONNECT IDA_SESSION_NEXT_LIVE IDA_SESSION_PASSWORD IDA_SESSION_PREV IDA_SESSION_NEXT IDA_SESSION_DISCON_ALL IDA_SESSION_S1 IDA_SESSION_S2 IDA_SESSION_S3 IDA_SESSION_S4 IDA_SESSION_S5 Configure Connect Disconnect Next Live Session Password Prev Session Next Session Disconnect All Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5 Configure se
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Symbolic Name Friendly Name IDA_SCAN_ENABLE IDA_SCAN_DISABLE IDA_SCAN_SUSPEND IDA_SCAN_RESUME Enable scanner Disable scanner Suspend scanning Resume scanning Description IDA_MACRO_OPEN IDA_MACRO_CLOSE IDA_MACRO_TOGGLEHIDE IDA_MACRO_RECORD IDA_MACRO_STOP IDA_MACRO_PLAY Macro Show Macro Hide Macro Toggle Macro Record Macro Stop Macro Play Show Macro Tool Hide Macro Tool Toggle Macro Tool hiding Start Macro record Stop Macro record Repl
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Symbolic Name Friendly Name IDA_FIELD_SUB IDA_HELP IDA_ROLL_DOWN IDA_ROLL_UP IDA_ROLL_LEFT IDA_ROLL_RIGHT Field SUB IBM Help Roll Down Roll Up Roll Left Roll Right IDA_BACKSPACE IDA_PRINT Backspace IBM Print Description VT Actions IDA_ANSWERBACK IDA_FIND IDA_INSERT_HERE IDA_NEXT IDA_PREVIOUS IDA_REMOVE IDA_SELECT IDA_VT_PF1 IDA_VT_PF2 IDA_VT_PF3 IDA_VT_PF4 IDA_NUMPAD_0 IDA_NUMPAD_1 IDA_NUMPAD_2 IDA_NUMPAD_3 IDA_NUMPAD_4 IDA_NUMPAD_5
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Symbolic Name Friendly Name IDA_APPKEY_K2 … IDA_APPKEY_K16 App Key 2 … App Key 16 IDA_SCROLL_UPPERLEFT IDA_SCROLL_UPPERRGHT IDA_SCROLL_LOWERLEFT IDA_SCROLL_LOWERRGHT IDA_SCROLL_CENTER IDA_SCROLL_CURSOR_CENTER IDA_SCROLL_CURSOR_VISIBLE Scroll Upper Left Scroll Upper Right Scroll Lower Left Scroll Lower Right Scroll Center Scroll Cursor Center Scroll Cursor Visible IDA_COPYALL IDA_PASTE Copy All Paste Description Copy screen to clipb
NAURTECH EMULATORS & W EB BROWSER FOR W INDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE Symbolic Name Friendly Name IDA_POPUP_SERIALNUMBER IDA_POPUP_DEVICEID IDA_POPUP_RFINFO Show Serial # Show Device ID Show RF info IDA_KBD_CAPSLOCK IDA_KBD_NUMLOCK Force caps lock Force numeric lock IDA_INFO_RFMETER IDA_INFO_RFTOWER IDA_INFO_RFSTEPS IDA_INFO_BATTERY IDA_INFO_SCANNER IDA_INFO_KBDMODE IDA_INFO_REDBLUE IDA_INFO_GREENYELLOW Show RF Meter indicator Show RF Tower indicator Show RF Steps indicator Show RF Battery indicator Sh