TeemTalk® 5.
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TeemTalk Software Support Telephone: +1-610-277-8300 Web: http://www.neoware.com/support/ Software Version 5.0.1 October 2004 Neoware UK Ltd, The Stables, Cosgrove, Milton Keynes, MK19 7JJ Tel: +44 (0) 1908 267111 Fax: +44 (0) 1908 267112 TeemTalk © 1988-2004 Neoware UK Ltd, All Rights Reserved. This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit. (http://www.openssl.org/) This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.
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Contents Contents Introduction ....................................................... 1-1 About This User's Guide ............................................................... 1-1 Terms & Conventions .................................................................... 1-3 Getting Started.................................................. 2-1 WBT Session Configuration .......................................................... 2-1 Using The Connection Wizard ...............................................
Contents Session Management (Windows XPe) ......................................... 2-39 Logged On As System Administrator ............................................. 2-39 Logged On As A User ..................................................................... 2-39 TeemTalk for Windows CE Display ............................................ 2-41 Setup Menus (Windows CE) ........................................................... 2-41 The Button Tools (Windows CE) .......................................
Contents Redefining The Toolbar................................................................. 5-3 Adding Buttons .................................................................................. 5-3 Adding A Space Between Buttons .................................................... 5-4 Removing A Button Or Space ........................................................... 5-4 Saving The Button Tools .................................................................. 5-4 Assigning User-Defined Functions .
Contents Auxport Setup .................................................................................. 6-74 Terminal Settings ............................................................................ 6-75 Tab Stops ......................................................................................... 6-82 Local Editing ................................................................................... 6-83 Block Transmission .........................................................................
Contents DG 410/412 Emulation ...................................... 9-1 Session Configuration ................................................................... 9-1 WBT Mode ........................................................................................ 9-1 Non-WBT Mode ................................................................................ 9-2 Keyboard Mapping ........................................................................ 9-3 Key Functions ...................................
Contents Playback Keystrokes ..................................................................... 11-13 Editing Macros .............................................................................. 11-13 Error Codes .................................................................................... 11-14 Notice Board Facility ................................................................ 11-15 Introduction ...................................................................................
Contents Non-WBT Mode .............................................................................. 14-2 Keyboard Mapping ...................................................................... 14-3 PT250 Emulation ............................................. 15-1 Session Configuration ................................................................. 15-1 WBT Mode ...................................................................................... 15-1 Non-WBT Mode .....................................
Contents Non-WBT Mode .............................................................................. 19-2 Display Format ........................................................................... 19-4 Status Line Messages .................................................................. 19-4 Keyboard Mapping ...................................................................... 19-5 Initialization Commands ................................ 20-1 Introduction ...............................................
Introduction 1 Introduction This chapter introduces the contents of this User's Guide. About This User's Guide This User's Guide describes how to use TeemTalk version 5.0 for Windows CE and XPe. Most of the functionality is the same for both Windows CE and XPe versions, but where there are differences, the text will indicate them. Most of the dialog box illustrations show the Windows CE version of TeemTalk.
Introduction Chapter 7: DEC VT Emulations Describes features of the DEC VT emulations. Chapter 8: BQ 3107 Emulation Describes features of the Bull BQ 3107 emulation. Chapter 9: DG 410/412 Emulation Describes features of the Data General D410/412 emulation. Chapter 10: HP700-92/96 Emulation Describes features of the Hewlett Packard HP700/92 emulation. Chapter 11: IBM 3270 Emulation Describes features of the IBM 3270 emulation. Chapter 12: IBM 5250 Emulation Describes features of the IBM 5250 emulation.
Introduction Appendix C: Host Command Summary Lists the host commands that are supported in each terminal emulation mode. Appendix D: Product Specification Describes the level of support provided by each terminal emulation. Terms & Conventions This User's Guide uses the following terms and conventions. 1. When references to keys on the keyboard are shown linked by a + (plus sign), this means that two or more keys have to be pressed at the same time.
Introduction Notes 1-4
Getting Started 2 Getting Started This chapter describes how to configure a session and describes various display features. WBT Session Configuration Using The Connection Wizard This section describes the basic procedure for creating a session configuration in WBT mode. The options available are described in detail in the following sections. 1. Click the Configure tab in the Terminal Connection Manager then click the Add button to display the New Connection dialog box. 2.
Getting Started 4. Enter a name which will identify this session configuration for future selection in the Connection Name box. 5. Select the terminal emulation required in the Emulation list box. 6. If additional configuration options are displayed, make the relevant selections. Refer to the Terminal Emulation Configuration section later in this chapter for details. Clicking the International Settings button will display keyboard language and character set options for the selected terminal emulation.
Getting Started The optional SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) protocol enables authenticated and encrypted communication between clients and servers. Refer to the SSL Connection section later in this chapter for details. The optional SSH (Secure Shell) client/server protocol is used to encrypt and transmit data securely over a network, with authentication (proof of client identity) provided by a password and/or key.
Getting Started Terminal Emulation Configuration Emulation Options The Emulation options in the Connection Wizard Connection Information dialog box are as follows: The ADDS A2 emulation provides compatibility with software designed to drive the ADDS Viewpoint A2 terminal, as emulated by the Wyse WY-50/50+/60 terminals. Refer to the Wyse Emulations chapter for details. The AIXTerm emulation provides compatibility with software designed to drive an X terminal using X Windows.
Getting Started The IBM 5250 emulation provides compatibility with software designed to drive IBM 5250 type alphanumeric terminals. This emulation can be used for connection to an IBM AS/400, System/36 or System/38. Note that the initial display will be an ASCII text screen known as Network Virtual Terminal mode (NVT mode for short). Refer to the IBM 5250 Emulation chapter for details.
Getting Started When VT500 7-Bit is selected, all 8-bit codes are converted to their 7-bit equivalents, whereas VT500 8-Bit leaves 8-bit codes unchanged. If you are using VT200 applications, select VT500 7-Bit. Refer to the DEC VT Emulations chapter for details. The VT+HP220 emulation is based on the VT500 terminal series and includes the HP function keys F1 - F8 (not user programmable). The terminal ID is set to VT220.
Getting Started The High Function Terminal option is displayed when the AIXTerm emulation is selected. This enables you to switch between HFT (High Function Terminal) mode (default) and VT100 mode. BQ 3107 Option The VIP Mode option enables you to set the VIP mode to 7700 or 7760. HP 700-92/96 Option The HP Model option specifies what is reported back to the host in response to a terminal identification request. This can be set to 70092 (default), 2392A, 2622A, 70094 or 70096.
Getting Started The setting of the Right Ctrl acts as Enter Key option determines whether or not the right Control key performs the same function as the keypad Enter key. IBM 5250 Options The IBM 5250 Model option 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.
Getting Started TCP/IP Connection Settings The TCP/IP Telnet Configuration dialog box can be displayed from the Connection Wizard Host Information dialog box by setting the Connection Type to TCP/IP then clicking the Advanced button, or the New Connection dialog box when in nonWBT mode by selecting TCP/IP in the Type list box then clicking the Configure button. Note that the options available and the default settings depend on the current terminal emulation.
Getting Started Connection Timeout (Secs:) This enables you to specify how many seconds the emulator has to attempt to make a host connection before it either attempts to connect to the next host (if Host Rollover is specified in the Host Connection dialog box) or it issues a Connection Failed message. The default 0 setting will cause the emulator to use the stack default timeout. Suppress Echo When selected, this will will prevent the emulator from generating the Telnet echo option on connection.
Getting Started Send Location This enables you to enter the location of this terminal which may be used by the host to provide a list of users currently logged in giving their name and location. TN3270 Options This dialog box is displayed by clicking the 3270 Options button in the TCP/IP Telnet Configuration dialog box when TN3270 is not suppressed.
Getting Started power off, so the first connection of any given power on may not be TEST1. Assume that the start point is random. Note: There are separate counters for the IBM 3270 and IBM 5250 emulations. When you achieve a TN3270E connection, the LU device name that you are connected as will be displayed on the status line. If the specified device is rejected by the server or host, then an error message box will be displayed indicating the reason.
Getting Started TN5250 Options This dialog box is displayed by clicking the 5250 Options button in the TCP/IP Telnet Configuration dialog box when TN5250 is not suppressed and the IBM 5250 Model is not set to 3812-1 or 5553-B01 (printers). Refer to the next section for 5250 Printer Options. Device Name This enables you to enter the name of the device which the server will be requested to assign to this Telnet session. You can return the local host name by entering %s after the device name.
Getting Started case TEST1, TEST2, ... may all be tried in one connection until the host accepts one, or all possibilities have been tried. In the latter case the same name is sent twice in succession to indicate to the host all names have been tried. If concurrent 5250 sessions are started before a previous session has negotiated an acceptable device name, it is possible that the two sessions will access the counter simultaneously and not all possible names will be tried by each session.
Getting Started 5250 Printer Options This dialog box is displayed by clicking the 5250 Options button in the TCP/IP Telnet Configuration dialog box when TN5250 is not suppressed and the IBM 5250 Model is set to 3812-1 (a printer). Device Name Specifies the name of the printer device. IGC Feature This is always set to Don't Report. Transform Specifies whether the printer will use the host print transform function to generate ASCII printer data. This is always set to Yes. The Mfg.
Getting Started *IBM47121 *IBM5152 *IBM6404 *IBM6412EP *HPIIID *HP500 *CPQPM15 *EPAP5500 *EPFX1170 *EPLQ870 *EPSQ1170 *NECP2200XE *OKI184IBM *OKI393IBM *OKI810 *PAN1124IEP *PAN1654EP *PAN2624EP *PAN4451HP *IBM47122 *IBM5201 *IBM6404EP *HPII *HPIIIP *HP520 *CPQPM20 *EPDFX5000 *EPLX810 *EPLQ1070 *EPEPL7000 *NECP5200 *OKI320IBM *OKI590IBM *OKI820 *PAN1180EP *PAN1695EP *PAN4410HP *IBM47221 *IBM5202 *IBM6408 *HPIID *HPIIISI *HP550C *EPAP2250 *EPDFX8000 *EPLQ510 *EPLQ1170 *EPEPL8000 *NECP5300 *OKI321IBM *OKI591
Getting Started *LEGL Legal-sized paper (8.5 x 14 inches). *EXEC Executive-sized paper (7.25 x 10.5 inches). *A4 A4-sized paper (210 mm x 297 mm). *A5 A5-sized paper (148 mm x 210 mm). *B5 B5-sized paper (182 mm x 257 mm). *C80 Continuous-form paper, 8.0 inches wide (Paper Source 1 only). *C132 Continuous-form paper, 13.2 inches wide (Paper Source 1 only). *A3 A3-sized paper (297 mm x 420 mm). *B4 B4-sized paper (257 mm x 364 mm). *LEDG Ledger-sized paper (11 inches x 17 inches).
Getting Started SSL Connection Settings The optional SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) protocol enables authenticated and encrypted communication between clients and servers. Before anyone can connect to a server the system administrator must make available a copy of the root certificate used to sign the server’s identity certificate and the number of the telnet port the server is listening on (the default for secure telnet is 992).
Getting Started 7. You may optionally enter your Password for the client certificate here too. If you check Save this password will be stored, encrypted, along with the certificate itself. Please note this is a security risk as anyone who can acquire a copy of your registry will be able to use your certificate. 8. Once you have configured the certificates click OK and then Connect in the New Connection dialog box. 9. Login as usual when the telnet login prompt appears.
Getting Started 3. CA (Certificate Authority) or root certificates. These are used to authenticate the other two types. The client will need to store these locally. Storage of Certificates TeemTalk stores its certificates in the Registry as binary values. The following keys are used: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Neoware\Security\SSL\CA Certificates HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Neoware\Security\SSL\Client Certificates CA (root) Certificates are stored unencrypted.
Getting Started SSH Connection Settings The optional SSH (Secure Shell) client/server protocol is used to encrypt and transmit data securely over a network, with authentication (proof of client identity) provided by a password and/or key. To enable an SSH connection, select the SSH option in the Connection Wizard Host Information dialog box or, when running TeemTalk, in the New Connection dialog box Type list box. The Telnet Port Number option must be set to the host's SSH port (22 is the default for SSH).
Getting Started SSH Connection to an openSSH Server using a Key File 1. Select the SSH option in the Connection Wizard Host Information dialog box, or from the New Connection dialog Type list box when running TeemTalk. 2. Display the Telnet Options dialog box and change the Port Number to the host's SSH port (22 is the default for SSH) then click OK. 3. Click the Advanced or Configure button to display the SSH Connection dialog box. 4. If you have already created a keyfile, go to step 19. 5.
Getting Started 6. Enter a Filename. This is the name the key will be stored under in the registry and the name displayed in the Keyfile drop down list in the previous dialog box. 7. Select the type of key you wish to create. openSSH servers support both DSA and RSA keys. Other servers may only support one or the other. 8. Both key generation algorithms require a group of large prime numbers to generate the key. Generating these primes can take a several minutes.
Getting Started 12. To make use of your key you need to copy it on to the server. 13. Select all in the text box and then copy to put the key into the Windows clipboard. 14. Logon to your server using username and password. 15. In your home directory you need to have a sub-directory called .ssh. You may have to create this directory yourself. Within the .ssh directory you need a file called authorized_keys. Again if it is not there you will have to create it. 16.
Getting Started SSH Connection to an SSH Communications Security Tectia Server using a Key File 1. Follow the instructions in the previous section for using a keyfile with openSSH up to and including step 12. 2. If they do not already exist you need to create a directory ~/.ssh2 and a text file within it called authorization. 3. Create another text file and paste your key into it. For example: cat > mykey.pub Control V Control C 4. Add the following line to the authorization file : key mykey.pub 5.
Getting Started Modem Connection Settings The Modem Settings dialog box can be displayed from the Connection Wizard Host Information dialog box by setting the Connection Type to Modem then clicking the Advanced button, or the New Connection dialog box when in non-WBT mode by selecting Modem in the Type list box then clicking the Configure button. This enables you to define a particular modem configuration which can be saved under a specific name for future selection in the Host Information dialog box. 1.
Getting Started Serial Connection Settings The Serial Configuration dialog box can be displayed from the Connection Wizard Host Information dialog box by setting the Connection Type to Serial then clicking the Advanced button, or the New Connection dialog box when in non-WBT mode by selecting Serial in the Type list box then clicking the Configure button. Baud Rate Factory default: 9600 This specifies the transmit and receive baud rates for the port selected for host communications.
Getting Started Data Bits Factory default: 8 This option specifies the number of data bits sent for each transmitted character. Stop Bits Factory default: 1 This specifies the number of stop bits sent for each transmitted character. Transmit Rate Factory default: Unlimited The setting of this option determines the maximum effective baud rate that the emulatortransmits terminal reports and data sent as a result of pasting data to the host.
Getting Started Automate Login Process The Automate Login Process dialog box enables you to automate part or all of the host login procedure. The settings in this dialog box enable you to specify what is sent to the host in response to prompts displayed on the screen. 1.
Getting Started The list of predefined commands that can be inserted include UserName (indicated by ) and Password (indicated by ). Selecting either of these will cause a dialog box to pop-up when logging on to the host prompting the user to enter a name or password, respectively. You can also delay the script response by 2 seconds by inserting Delay (2s) (indicated by ) or 0.255 seconds by inserting Pause (0.255) (indicated by ). 4.
Getting Started Printer Port Settings The Printer Port Settings dialog box provides several print options. The options available depend on whether you are running TeemTalk for Windows CE or XPe.
Getting Started CE - Direct Print Data To The Print Manager The Current System Printer Driver box displays the name of the currently selected system printer when both the Use Network Printer (LPR) and Print Direct To Port options are not selected. Clicking the Configure button will display a Print Manager dialog box which enables you to specify printer settings.
Getting Started Direct Print Data To A Specific Port To direct print data to a specific port, select Print Direct To Port and specify the Printer Port. Selecting the FormFeed Terminator option will cause the printer to advance the paper to the top of the form when it has finished printing. The Output Character Set option enables you to specify the character set used for printing when Print Direct To Port is selected. This allows non-ISO Latin-1 printers to be used.
Getting Started CE - Direct Print Data To A Network Printer To direct print data to a printer on the network when running Windows CE, select Use Network Printer (LPR) and enter the LPD Hostname. Clicking the Configure button will display a dialog box which enables you to specify various print settings. You must specify the Printer Name. The Job Name and User Name entries are optional (the User Name will default to root if none is specified). The Number of Copies to print is set to 1 by default.
Getting Started XPe - Direct Print Data To A Network Printer To direct print data to a printer on the network when running Windows XPe, select Use Network Printer (LPR) and enter the LPD Hostname. Clicking the Configure button will display a dialog box which enables you to specify various print settings. You must specify the Printer Name. The Job Name and User Name entries are optional (the User Name will default to root if none is specified).
Getting Started GUI Overrides The GUI Overrides dialog box enables you to disable various GUI items and also enables you to specify how the emulator responds when the host closes the connection. Clicking the Disable Elements button will display another dialog box enabling you to disable any of the command bar elements. The Disable Status Bar and Disable Scroll Bar options allow you to disable the status bar and scroll bar, respectively.
Getting Started Selecting Reconnect will cause the emulator to attempt to reconnect to the host. By default, a warning message will be displayed if you attempt to exit the emulator while a host connection is still active. You can disable this message by selecting the No connection warning on close option. If supported, the optional Enable PC-Style Windowing option enables multiple windows to be displayed when running CE version 4.2 and above.
Getting Started Aux Port Settings The Aux Port Settings dialog box enables you to specify a COM or LPT port for bidirectional output when in any DEC VT mode, ANSI BBS, Sco Console, HP 70092/96 or IBM 3151 mode. The Functionality options enable you to set the auxiliary port as bidirectional and specify that it is to be opened at start-up. Clicking the Configure button will display a dialog box in which you can specify settings for the COM port.
Getting Started Session Management (Windows XPe) The way that TeemTalk for Windows XPe sessions are created or modified depends on whether you are logged on as a system administrator, or as a user without administrative privileges. Logged On As System Administrator If you are logged on as a system administrator, you can either create a unique session only for your own use, or you can create session templates that are available to all users of the system.
Getting Started When you load a template, modify the settings then save the session, a local copy of the template will be made with the same name, but with the changed settings. This copy will replace the template in the list of session configurations displayed in the Open Session dialog box. Note that the T template indicator will no longer be displayed. If you delete this session, the original template will be listed instead. As a user you cannot delete session templates.
Getting Started TeemTalk for Windows CE Display The TeemTalk for Windows CE command bar provides access to a series of menus and buttons that enable you to configure the terminal emulator and perform various functions. Note: The buttons available depend on whether or not you are in WBT mode. Setup Menus (Windows CE) Three menus can be displayed from the command bar. These are headed File, Edit and Settings. Note: The options available in the menus depend on whether or not you are in WBT mode.
Getting Started The Button Tools (Windows CE) The TeemTalk for Windows CE button tools provide a quick way of actioning commands or displaying setup dialog boxes by just clicking a button. Displays the New Connection dialog box for making a serial or network host connection. Closes the current host connection. Displays the Open Session dialog box. This enables you to load a particular setup configuration. Saves the current session configuration. Displays the Printer Setup dialog box.
Getting Started The Soft Buttons (Windows CE) A set of soft buttons are provided which can be programmed so that they perform various functions when clicked. You can toggle between command bar and soft button display either by clicking the following buttons: or by pressing the keys Ctrl + Alt + Left Cursor or Ctrl + Alt + Right Cursor. (Note that you can assign these functions to any other keys using the virtual key names CB_NEXT and CB_PREV.) You can define up to four soft button levels.
Getting Started TeemTalk for Windows XPe Display The Menu Bar (Windows XPe) The TeemTalk for Windows XPe menu bar provides access to three menus that enable you to perform various functions and configure TeemTalk for compatibility with the application. Note: The options available in the menus depend on your version of TeemTalk. To display a menu: Mouse: Click the title of the menu required. Keyboard: Hold down the Alt key and press the key bearing the underlined character in the menu title.
Getting Started The Toolbar (Windows XPe) A toolbar is displayed below the TeemTalk for Windows XPe menu bar. This displays a series of buttons which provide a quick way of actioning commands or displaying setup dialog boxes when clicked. You can redefine all the buttons and add or remove buttons from the toolbar using the Button Tools dialog box. Refer to the chapter entitled The Toolbar for a complete description of all the default buttons and how to redefine the toolbar.
Getting Started The Status Bar Along the bottom of the display is a status bar which shows the status of various operations and enables you to switch between modes. The information displayed in the status bar depends on the current terminal emulation. The following description applies when running any of the DEC VT terminal emulations, though some of the fields and buttons will be applicable to other emulations as well. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Item 1: This displays two LEDs.
Getting Started Not Ready signifies that the printer is not ready to receive data for printing. Ready signifies that the printer is ready to receive data for printing. Auto signifies that the emulation is in Auto Print mode in which the current cursor line is sent to the printer when a command for the cursor to move to the next line is issued. Controller signifies that the emulation is in Printer Controller mode in which the host has direct control over the printer.
Getting Started AT&T 4410 Emulation 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. You can action a programmed function either by pressing the function key or click-ing the equivalent button displayed on the screen. The middle button has no function when clicked.
Getting Started Viewdata Mode You can select one of three display formats for viewdata mode: 40 column, 80 column, or Split Screen. Selecting Viewdata 40 or 80 mode will enable a single viewdata page of 40 or 80 columns wide by 24 lines deep to be displayed. Viewdata Split enables simultaneous display of two pages side by side, each page consisting of 24 lines and 40 columns.
Getting Started Notes 2-50
Keyboard Configuration 3 Keyboard Configuration This chapter describes how to configure the keyboard, define key functions and compose special characters. Keyboard Mapping The keyboard is mapped as close as possible to the terminal being emulated. An llustration showing the mapping of key functions on the 101/102 key Enhanced AT style keyboard layout is shown in each terminal emulation chapter.
Keyboard Configuration This enables you to redefine the function of most of the keys on your keyboard, including the key combinations listed below: Key Shift + Key Control + Key Control + Shift + Key Alt + Key Alt + Shift + Key Alt + Control + Key Alt + Control + Shift + Key Each definition may contain a string of up to 127 characters.
Keyboard Configuration Key Combinations & Sequences You can program a key to perform the function of a combination or sequence of keys. For example, you can cause the F1 key to perform the same function as pressing the keys Alt + F4 together, or pressing the keys F2 then F3 then F4. Keys are identified by their virtual key names as listed in the Virtual Key Names appendix. The virtual key name has to be enclosed by the < and > characters in the key definition box. You may omit the VK_ and VT_ (etc.
Keyboard Configuration Compose Character Sequences Compose character sequences can be used to generate codes for characters not shown on your keyboard. The characters that can be composed depend on the setting of the Character Set Mode option in the Emulation Settings dialog box and the Preferred Char. Set option in the Terminal Settings dialog box.
Keyboard Configuration The following tables use several conventions: The keys bearing the characters used to compose a special character may be pressed in any order unless (in order) is specified. (DEC Multinat.) indicates that the character can only be composed if the Character Set Mode option in the Emulation Settings dialog box is set to Multinational, and the Preferred Char. Set option in the Terminal Settings dialog box is set to DEC-MCS.
Keyboard Configuration COMPOSE CHARACTER SEQUENCES " quotation mark ¨ space ª feminine ordinal indicator a- # number sign ++ « double open angle brackets << ' apostrophe ' space ° degree sign a a or A A (Multinational) or A A or a A (National) ± plus or minus sign +- 2 superscript 2 2^ 3 superscript 3 3^ µ micro sign /u @ commercial at aa (Multinational) (National) opening bracket (( \ back slash // ] closing bracket )) ¶ paragraph sign p! ^ circumflex accent
Keyboard Configuration COMPOSE CHARACTER SEQUENCES (continued) ¨A Û U circumflex U^ A* or A ° (degree sign) Ü U umlaut U" or ¨U A E diphthong AE Ÿ Y umlaut (DEC Multinat.
Keyboard Configuration COMPOSE CHARACTER SEQUENCES (continued) ó o acute o' — soft (syllable) hyphen (Latin-1) -- ô o circumflex o^ R registered trademark (Latin-1) RO õ o tilde o~ – macron (Latin-1) -^ ö o umlaut o" /4 three quarters (Latin-1) 34 œ o e diphthong (DEC Multinat.
Mouse Functions 4 Mouse Functions This chapter describes the special functions assigned to the mouse and how to redefine them. Introduction You can assign up to six special functions to the left and right mouse buttons when used in conjunction with modifier keys.
Mouse Functions This enables you to specify the functions of the left and right mouse buttons when clicked on their own or in conjunction with modifier keys. You can assign up to six functions to each button, either entering your own definition in the same format as described for keyboard macros and soft buttons, or selecting from a list of standard built-in functions.
Mouse Functions Send Keyword The Send Keyword function enables you to click on any delimited word displayed on the screen and it will be sent to the host, as long as the word is not already defined as a hotspot. Keyword delimiters are space, NULL, / , : = ( ) [ and ]. Show & Action Hotspots A hotspot facility is provided which enables you to invoke a function by clicking the mouse pointer on a keyword displayed on the screen.
Mouse Functions Notes 4-4
The Toolbar 5 The Toolbar This chapter describes how to use and redefine the TeemTalk for Windows XPe toolbar. Using The Toolbar The TeemTalk for Windows XPe toolbar provides a quick way of actioning commands or displaying setup dialog boxes by just clicking a button. You can customize the toolbar by adding or removing buttons to suit your requirements using the Button Tools dialog box, which is displayed from the Settings menu.
The Toolbar Copies selected data to the clipboard. Pastes clipboard data at the current cursor position. Displays the Printer Setup dialog box. This enables you to select any printer that is configured in Microsoft Windows. Will produce a hardcopy of screen data. Displays the Attributes dialog box. This enables you to specify the colours used in the emulation workspace and how text with attributes is displayed. Displays the Keyboard Macros dialog box.
The Toolbar Redefining The Toolbar Selecting Button Tools from the Settings menu will display a dialog box that enables you to redefine the toolbar. The Current Tool box displays the toolbar button and its function that is currently selected for editing, or located where a new button is to be inserted to its left in the toolbar. Clicking the down-arrow button to the right will display all the current toolbar buttons in order in a box below.
The Toolbar 5. Specify the command to be performed when this button is clicked either by selecting from the Commands list or by typing your own definition in the Current Tool text box. 6. Click the Insert at Current button. 7. Click OK when you have finished. The toolbar will immediately be updated. Adding A Space Between Buttons 1. Click the down-arrow button to the right of the Current Tool box to display the buttons currently in the toolbar. 2.
The Toolbar Assigning User-Defined Functions You can enter a definition of your own in the Current Tool text box. The definition can contain key functions and control characters to be actioned as well as normal text. Specifying Key Functions You can cause a key function to be actioned by including the virtual key name of the key enclosed by the < and > characters. You may omit the VK_ and VT_ parts (etc.) of the virtual key name. For example, the Enter key would be specified as .
The Toolbar Notes 5-6
Setup Menus 6 Setup Menus This chapter describes the options available in the setup menus and dialog boxes. Displaying & Closing Menus The following menus can be displayed from the command bar: Note: The options available in the menus depend on whether or not you are in WBT mode. To display a menu: Mouse: Click on the title of the menu required. Keyboard: Hold down the Alt key and press the key bearing the underlined character in the menu title.
Setup Menus To close a menu: Mouse: Click anywhere outside the menu. Keyboard: Press the Alt key. Using The Menus The menu options follow several conventions: Options that are displayed dimmed are not applicable to the current mode of operation and cannot be selected. An example of this is the IBM 5250 option in the Settings menu. This can only be selected when the IBM 5250 emulation is running. Options that include an underlined character may be actioned by pressing the key bearing that character.
Setup Menus Dialog Boxes Selecting an option which is followed by an ellipsis (...) will cause a dialog box to be displayed. The example shown below is displayed by selecting the Block Transmission... option in the Settings menu. There are four basic methods for changing settings within the dialog boxes. Options preceded by a check box, such as Send Unprotected Only in the example above, are true or selected when the box contains a ✔, and false or unselected when the box is empty.
Setup Menus To select a dialog box option: Mouse: Click the check box, button or list box. The current setting is highlighted or surrounded by a dotted rectangle, or both. Keyboard: Move to the option to be changed either by holding down the Alt key and pressing the key bearing the character underlined in the option, if one is displayed, or press the Tab key to move forward through the options (left to right, top to bottom), or Shift + Tab to move backwards, until the required option is highlighted.
Setup Menus The following 'backslash' values can be used: \u Unicode introducer \n Line feed \r Carriage return \e Escape Note that as the \ and ^ characters are used as value introducers, to enter these as character values you need to precede them with a backslash character, i.e. enter \ as \\ and ^ as \^. The Euro character can be specified by entering the unicode value \u20ac.
Setup Menus Selecting A Connection Template (CE) The Open Session dialog box enables you to select a connection template to use when the terminal is not in WBT mode. This is displayed by selecting Open Session... in the File menu. The Description list box displays the names of connection templates that were created using the Save Session As dialog box. The descriptive name of the connection template currently in use is highlighted. The factory default connection template is Untitled.
Setup Menus Save Using New Session Name If TeemTalk for Windows XPe was started without a session (i.e. not started by clicking on a desktop icon or by selecting a session from the Start menu), you can save the session configuration under a new name: 1. In the File menu, select Save Session As... option to display the following dialog box. 2. In the Saved Items box, indicate which settings are to be saved by checking the boxes next to the relevant options. 3.
Setup Menus The Defined Sessions list box displays one-line descriptions of session configurations that were created using the TeemTalk Connection Wizard or the Save Session As dialog box when running TeemTalk. The session configuration currently loaded is highlighted. Clicking on a defined session then the OK button will cause TeemTalk to load that session configuration. The session configuration that TeemTalk will load by default on startup is indicated by a letter D next to its name.
Setup Menus Menu Descriptions The following pages describe the options available in all the menus and associated dialog boxes. The descriptions begin by showing the menu or dialog box as it is displayed on the screen. The factory default setting is shown below each option title where applicable. File Menu Factory Default... This will restore the factory default settings of all the setup options.
Setup Menus New Connection... (Not available in WBT mode) Factory default: Serial, Com 1 This will display a dialog box that enables you to make a host connection. The Type list box specifies the type of host connection that is to be made. The Connect To box specifies the port or host to communicate with. You can either make a selection from the list or enter a valid host name or internet address.
Setup Menus Making A Network Host Connection To connect to a network host node, select TCP/IP in the Type list box. The Connect To box will display the available devices on the network. Select the name of the device required or enter the host name or IP address. If the session was created using the Connection Wizard and the Host Rollover On Connection Fail option was selected, you can specify up to three more hosts in the boxes below.
Setup Menus Making An SSL Or SSH Host Connection (if supported) The optional SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) protocol enables authenticated and encrypted communication between clients and servers. Refer to the SSL Connection section in the Getting Started chapter for details. The optional SSH (Secure Shell) client/server protocol is used to encrypt and transmit data securely over a network, with authentication (proof of client identity) provided by a password and/or key.
Setup Menus The Defined Sessions list box displays one-line descriptions of session configurations that were created using the TeemTalk Connection Wizard or the Save Session As dialog box when running TeemTalk. The session configuration currently loaded is highlighted. Clicking on a defined session then the OK button will cause TeemTalk to load that session configuration. The session configuration that TeemTalk will load by default on startup is indicated by a letter D next to its name.
Setup Menus Save Session As... (Not available in WBT mode) TeemTalk for Windows CE This will display a dialog box that enables you to save the current session configuration as a connection template. You can create multiple connection templates, any one of which can be selected for use. The procedure is as follows: 1. In the Saved Items box, indicate which settings are to be saved by checking the boxes next to the relevant options. 2.
Setup Menus 3. Click the OK button to save the session. If you specified a session name that already exists, a message box will ask you to confirm whether you want to overwrite the existing session name with the new settings. Startup Options... (Not available in WBT mode) The following dialog box will be displayed when this option is selected.
Setup Menus TeemTalk for Windows CE TeemTalk for Windows XPe 6-16
Setup Menus You can direct print data to a printer handled by the Print Manager, a specific port, or a network printer. CE - Direct Print Data To The Print Manager When running TeemTalk for Windows CE, the Current System Printer Driver box displays the name of the currently selected system printer when both the Use Network Printer (LPR) and Print Direct To Port options are not selected. Clicking the Setup button will display a Print Manager dialog box that enables you to specify printer settings.
Setup Menus Direct Print Data To A Specific Port To direct print data to a specific port, select Print Direct To Port and specify the Printer Port. Selecting the FormFeed Terminator option will cause the printer to advance the paper to the top of the form when it has finished printing. The Output Character Set option enables you to specify the character set used for printing when Print Direct To Port is selected. This allows non-ISO Latin-1 printers to be used.
Setup Menus CE - Direct Print Data To A Network Printer To direct print data to a printer on the network when running TeemTalk for Windows CE, select Use Network Printer (LPR) and enter the LPD Hostname. Clicking the Setup button will display a dialog box that enables you to specify various print settings. You must specify the Printer Name. The Job Name and User Name entries are optional (the User Name will default to root if none is specified). The Number of Copies to print is set to 1 by default.
Setup Menus XPe - Direct Print Data To A Network Printer To direct print data to a printer on the network when running TeemTalk for Windows XPe, select Use Network Printer (LPR) and enter the LPD Hostname. Clicking the Setup button will display an LPD Device Settings dialog box that enables you to specify various print settings. You must specify the Printer Name. The Job Name and User Name entries are optional (the User Name will default to root if none is specified).
Setup Menus Print Screen This enables you to produce a hardcopy of data displayed on the screen. The Print Screen dialog box will be displayed when a printer handled by the Print Manager is selected in the Printer Setup dialog box. The Text option is selected by default and the printer resolution and scaling options are not accessible. Clicking the OK button with Text selected will cause a fast print of the screen using Unicode.
Setup Menus reversed, with colour converted to monochrome, or colour converted to monochrome with black and white reversed. Once a screen print is initiated by clicking OK, another dialog box will be displayed while the screen data is being spooled out to the print manager. This enables you to terminate the print process before data is actually printed. Print Buffer This will send a copy of all the data contained in the window buffer to the currently selected printer.
Setup Menus Edit Menu Clipboard Text Clipboard Graphics Selecting one of these options will enable selected text or graphics to be copied to the clipboard when the Copy command is used. The Paste and Select All commands will also be enabled. A tick will be displayed next to the option when it is selected. Copy The Copy commands become available when data has been selected. They will cause the currently selected text or graphics to be copied to the clipboard.
Setup Menus Settings Menu The English, French and German options enable you to select the language that will be used in all menus and dialog boxes. The following dialog boxes can be displayed from this menu. Note that the dialog boxes used to configure specific emulations can only be displayed when the relevant emulation is running.
Setup Menus Unisys T27 Settings BQ 3107 Settings Serial Settings Auxport Settings Terminal Settings Local Editing - Block Transmission - Tek 4014 Settings - GIN Mouse Definitions - Attributes - Keyboard Macros Soft Buttons Mouse Button Actions Button Tools - for configuring the Unisys T27 emulation. for configuring the Bull BQ 3107 emulation. for specifying serial communication settings. for specifying auxilliary port settings. for specifying terminal and display settings.
Setup Menus Emulation Settings This dialog box is displayed by selecting Emulation in the Settings menu. Alpha Emulation (Not available in WBT mode) The setting of this option determines the current alpha emulation mode. The ADDS A2 emulation provides compatibility with software designed to drive the ADDS Viewpoint A2 terminal, as emulated by the Wyse WY-50/50+/60 terminals. Refer to the Wyse Emulations chapter for details.
Setup Menus The DG 410/412 emulation provides compatibility with software designed to drive the Data General D410 and D412 terminals. Refer to the DG 410/412 Emulation chapter for details. The HP 700-92/96 emulation provides compatibility with software designed to drive the Hewlett Packard 700/92, 2392A, 2622A, 70094 and 70096 terminals. This emulation is described in detail in the HP 700-92/96 Emulation chapter.
Setup Menus emulated by the Wyse WY-50/50+/60 terminals. Refer to the Wyse Emulations chapter for details. The TVI 950 and TVI 955 emulations provide compatibility with software designed to drive the TeleVideo 950 and 955 terminals, respectively. The Unisys T27 emulation provides compatibility with software designed to drive the Unisys T27 terminal. Refer to the Unisys T27 Emulation chapter for details.
Setup Menus AT 386 or Sco Console emulations. The setting determines the graphics mode that will be entered when the host sends graphics commands. The ReGIS emulation enables you to run applications written for the DEC VT340 terminal in ReGIS mode. The Tek4014 emulation enables you to run applications written for the Tektronix 4010 and 4014 terminals. The VT640 emulation enables you to run applications written for the Retrographics VT640 terminal.
Setup Menus HP 700-92/96 Settings This dialog box is displayed by selecting HP 700-92/96 in the Settings menu. Local Echo Factory default: Unselected The setting of this option determines whether keyboard entered characters are displayed on the screen as well as sent to the host. When unselected, characters are not displayed when they are transmitted to the host unless the host 'echoes' them back.
Setup Menus SPOW (B) Factory default: Unselected The setting of the SPace OverWrite option determines whether or not keyboard entered spaces overwrite existing characters. When unselected, keyboard entered spaces will overwrite existing characters. Selecting this option will cause the SPOW latch to be enabled. The latch can then be activated by a carriage return. When activated, keyboard entered spaces will cause the cursor to move forward without deleting characters that already exist.
Setup Menus The type of handshake used for block transfers is determined by the type of block transfer to be performed, the mode that the HP70092 emulation currently operating in (character, block line, block page, or modify mode), and the setting of these two options. The setting of these two options will have the following general effect: InhHndShk only selected: The DC1/DC2/DC1 handshake or no handshake will be used. InhDC2 only selected: The DC1 handshake or no handshake will be used.
Setup Menus Display Form Feeds Factory default: Selected When selected, this will cause form feeds to be represented on the display as FF characters. Ignore Form Feeds Factory default: Unselected When the emulator receives a form feed command from the host it normally results in a line feed on the display in HP 700/92 mode. Selecting this option will cause the emulator to ignore all form feed commands received from the host. Return Def Factory default: ^M (i.e.
Setup Menus FldSeparator Factory default: ^_ (i.e. US) This text box is used to specify the ASCII character used to indicate the end of each protected field (except the last) that is sent in Edit 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.
Setup Menus Pages Factory default: 4 In HP 700-92/96 mode the display area is 80 or 132 columns by 24 lines with 168 lines stored off-screen, giving a total display memory of 192 lines. This option enables you to specify whether display memory is divided into 2, 4, 6 or 8 pages. Typeahead Enabled Factory default: Unselected When the emulator is connected to an HP 3000, you normally have to wait for the host to send a prompt before you can enter new data at the keyboard, otherwise the data is ignored.
Setup Menus PT250 Settings This dialog box is displayed by selecting PT 250 in the Settings menu. Screen Format Factory default: 80 x 24 The setting of this option determines the display memory format, the number of lines and columns that are displayed, and the amount of data transmitted to the host when the emulation is in Block mode (as determined by the setting of the Block Mode option in this dialog box). Selecting 80 x 24 will enable 24 rows of 80 columns to be displayed at the same time.
Setup Menus Line Block Mode Factory default: Unselected The setting of this option determines how much data is transmitted when the emulation is in Block mode and the Enter key is pressed. When unselected, the contents of the screen (page) will be sent to the host. When selected, the contents of the current cursor line will be sent. Multinational Character Sets Factory default: Selected The setting of this option determines which characters may be generated from the keyboard.
Setup Menus Received LF is CR/LF Factory default: Unselected The setting of this option determines how the emulation interprets received line feed characters. Selecting it will cause a carriage return command to be appended to every line feed command received. Received CR is CR/LF Factory default: Unselected The setting of this option determines how the emulation interprets received carriage return characters.
Setup Menus IBM 3151 Settings This dialog box is displayed by selecting IBM 3151 in the Settings menu. Operating Mode Factory default: Echo The setting of this option determines how keyboard entered data is sent to the host and displayed on the screen. In Echo mode, keyboard entered data is sent only to the host. The host is then responsible for returning the data to the display. In Character mode, keyboard entered data is sent simultaneously to the host and the display.
Setup Menus Note that the contents of the display will be cleared when you change the display format. 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.
Setup Menus When set to Column, tab stops are provided by column-tab definitions. Field attribute characters are ignored. Enter Key Factory default: Return This option enables you to specify whether the Enter key performs the same function as the Return key or the Send key. Return Key Factory default: Field This option specifies whether or not the cursor can enter a line within a protected field when the Return key is pressed.
Setup Menus Auto LF Factory default: Unselected The setting of this option in conjunction with that of the Auto New Line option determines the destination of the cursor when the Return key is pressed or the CR character is received. When both this and the Auto New Line options are unselected, the cursor will move to the first position of the current line when the Return key is pressed or the CR character is received.
Setup Menus Wyse Settings This dialog box is displayed by selecting Wyse in the Settings menu. Note that some of the settings apply to the TVI 910+, TVI 920, TVI 925, ADDS A2 and HZ 1500 emulations in addition to the Wyse emulations. Also, some settings may not apply to the particular Wyse emulation currently running. Selecting a setting that is not applicable to the current emulation will cause the emulator to use the default setting for that emulation when the dialog box is exited.
Setup Menus Page Size Factory default: 1 x Lines This option applies to the WY-50+ and WY-60 emulations and specifies the size of a page in display memory in multiples of the Lines setting. Note that the other emulations only support 1 x Lines. The 1 + Rest setting will divide the display memory into two pages, the first containing the number of lines specified by the Lines option, the second containing all the remaining lines.
Setup Menus ASCII Font Factory default: WY ASCII This option determines whether the Wyse ASCII or PC standard character set is used as the first half of the multinational character set when in multinational mode (as set by the Character Set Mode option in the Emulation Settings dialog box). WPRT Attribute Factory default: Dim This option applies to all emulations and enables you to specify the appearance of write-protected characters on the display.
Setup Menus Auto Page Factory default: Unselected This option applies to the WY-50+, WY-60 and all the TVI emulations. It determines what happens when the cursor reaches the top or bottom of the page. When unselected, the cursor either moves to the top of the same page or data scrolls up from the bottom, as determined by the setting of the Auto Scroll option. When selected, a new page of memory will be displayed. Note: The other emulations will always display a new page of memory.
Setup Menus Send ACK Factory default: Selected This option applies to all emulations and specifies whether or not an ASCII ACK character is sent to the host port after certain commands have been executed. Block Mode Factory default: Unselected 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.
Setup Menus TA6530 Settings This dialog box is displayed by selecting TA 6530 in the Settings menu. Power On Mode Factory default: Conversational This option determines the operating mode that is in effect when the TA6530 emulation is entered. Note: Changing the current setting will not take effect until you reload the emulation, so you will need to save the new setting before exiting the emulation.
Setup Menus Return Function Factory default: Unselected This option specifies whether or not the function of the Enter key is defined by the application when in Block mode. When selected, the key is regarded as an application specific function key. Normally this should be unselected. Bell On Factory default: Selected This option enables or disables an audible tone which is heard when the emulation warns you about something. This needs to be selected when you want to use the Bell Column feature.
Setup Menus IBM 3270 Settings This dialog box is displayed by selecting IBM 3270 in the Settings menu. IBM 3270 Model Factory default: 3278-2-E 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.) TN3287 printing is supported by selecting 3287-1.
Setup Menus Numeral Swap Factory default: Unselected 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: Unselected Selecting this option will cause symbols such as brackets to be displayed the correct way round when typing in right-to-left mode.
Setup Menus Selecting End on Non-Hex enables you to specify the number of characters that make up the end sequence in the End Length box. The bypass will then terminate as soon as a non-hexadecimal character is received (any character except in the range 0 through 9 and A through F) followed by the end sequence. 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 ^[.
Setup Menus Default Language, Codepage & Character Set Settings Language Type Codepage Char Set English (US) SBCS 37 697 CCSID 37 English (UK) SBCS 285 697 285 500 Belgian SBCS 500 697 Canadian French SBCS 37 697 37 Danish SBCS 277 697 277 Finnish SBCS 278 697 278 German SBCS 273 697 273 Dutch SBCS 37 697 37 Italian SBCS 280 697 280 Swiss French SBCS 500 697 500 Swiss German SBCS 500 697 500 Swedish SBCS 278 697 278 Norwegian SBCS 277 697 2
Setup Menus Notice Board Setup This dialog box is displayed by clicking the Notice Board Setup button in the IBM 3270 Settings dialog box, or by pressing the keys Alt + F2. Refer to the Notice Board Facility section in the IBM 3270 Emulation chapter for information on how to use the Notice Board. Notice Board Enabled Factory default: Unselected When this option is selected, pressing the Zoom key will toggle the display between full screen (i.e.
Setup Menus Copy Only User Fields to F-Key Factory default: Selected This will enable only data contained in user entry fields in the selected area to be copied to a function key. Refer to the Copying Screen Data To A Function Key section in the IBM 3270 Emulation chapter for details. Copy All Data to F-Key Factory default: Unselected This will enable all screen data (protected and unprotected) in the selected area to be copied.
Setup Menus IBM 5250 Settings This dialog box is displayed by selecting IBM 5250 in the Settings menu. IBM 5250 Model Factory default: 3179_2 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.
Setup Menus 5555_B01 5555_C01 Monochrome Colour 24 x 80 24 x 80 The printer models are listed below: 3812-1 5553-B01 Single byte printer Double byte printer If double byte character sets are supported, then select either 5555_B01 (monochrome) or 5555_C01 (colour) for display, or 5553-B01 for printing.
Setup Menus Telnet Options Clicking the Telnet Options button will display a dialog box with additional options. These are described in the Getting Started chapter. Monochrome Factory default: Depends on terminal type By default the setting of this option will match the normal display characteristic of the IBM 5250 Model selected, as shown in the list above. In the emulator, all terminal types support both monochrome and colour display.
Setup Menus 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 Default button in the IBM 5250 Settings dialog box. The following table shows the default settings. If double byte character sets (e.g.
Setup Menus Default Language, Character Set & Codepage Settings Language KBDTYPE SBCS CODEPAGE 37 English (US) USB 697 English (UK) UKB 697 285 Belgian BLI 697 500 Canadian French CAI 697 500 Danish DMB 697 277 Finnish FNB 697 278 German AGB 697 273 Dutch NEB 697 37 Italian ITB 697 280 Swiss French SFI 697 500 Swiss German SGI 697 500 Swedish SWB 697 278 Norwegian NWB 697 277 French FAB 697 297 Spanish SPB 697 284 DBCS CODEPAGE Portuguese PRB
Setup Menus Unisys T27 Settings This dialog box is displayed by selecting Unisys T27 in the Settings menu. General Settings Protocol Factory default: None This can be set to None, Poll/Select or Point to Point. Selecting Poll/Select will enable up to three environments. Only one environment can be enabled when Point to Point is selected. Tx Number Factory default: 0 This specifies a sequence of numbers to ensure correct sequencing of messages sent between the Unisys T27 emulation and the host.
Setup Menus Group Select Character Factory default: ^D This specifies a single character address so that the host can simultaneously transmit to all terminals with that address. Address Factory default: ^D’ This enables you to specify a two-character group poll address that enables the host to simultaneously poll all terminals with that address. Downstream Terminal Port Factory default: None This specifies the port used to send transmissions to other terminals.
Setup Menus Use optional poll/select characters Factory default: Unselected Specifies whether the optional poll select sequence, 7B 7C hex, is to be used instead of the standard sequence 70 71 hex (default). Environments Settings Lines per page Factory default: 24 This specifies the number of lines allocated to each logical page of data in the range 1 to 256. Chars per line Factory default: 80 This specifies the width of the page as 40, 80 or 132 characters.
Setup Menus Address Factory default: ^D’ The address can be any two characters, except NUL and SYNC, that uniquely identify a T27 environment in a host network. ID Factory default: ENVMNT 1 This enables you to specify a name, up to eight characters long, which will be displayed on the screen to identify the current environment. Append CR to LF Factory default: Unselected When selected, all line feed characters received from the host will be appended with carriage return characters.
Setup Menus Cursor is hidden Factory default: Unselected The cursor can be displayed or hidden, depending on the setting of this option. Cursor is static Factory default: Selected The cursor can be displayed as static or blinking, depending on the setting of this option. Cursor wrap around Factory default: Selected When selected, when the cursor reaches the last data position on the screen it will automatically move to the home position.
Setup Menus Display HT when tabbing from host Factory default: Unselected When this option is selected, an HT character is displayed when a tab character is received in a message from the host. Display HT when tabbing from keyboard Factory default: Unselected When this option is selected, an HT character is displayed when the Tab key is pressed. ETX advance Factory default: Unselected This determines the response of the Unisys T27 emulation when an ETX character is received.
Setup Menus Lines are double height Factory default: Unselected This determines whether each line is single-height (normal) or double-height. Lower case lockout Factory default: Unselected When selected, this will cause the LOCK key to be on so that only UPPERCASE characters can be generated. SOH clears screen Factory default: Unselected When selected, this will cause the Unisys T27 emulation to automatically clear the screen whenever it receives an SOH character.
Setup Menus displays all subsequent characters from the extended character set until an ESC SI sequence is received to switch back to the normal character set. The Unisys T27 emulation transmits an ESC SO sequence when it encounters extended characters in its display buffer and an ESC SI when standard characters are to be sent. There is no automatic shift in (ESC SI) at the end of a data transmission block.
Setup Menus BQ 3107 Settings This dialog box is displayed by selecting BQ 3107 in the Settings menu. Operating Mode Factory default: Block 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. In Character mode, keyboard entered data is sent simultaneously to the host and the display. VIP Mode Factory default: 7760 The VIP mode can be set to 7700 or 7760.
Setup Menus Message Row Factory default: At Row 25 The setting of this option determines whether the message row (Partition 0) is at the top or bottom of the display. Blink Displayed As Factory default: Caret In VIP mode the start of a flashing field can be indicated by a caret or space character. Blank Displayed As Factory default: Tilde In VIP mode the start of a blank field can be indicated by a tilde or space character.
Setup Menus The T (Type) box entry determines what happens to the programmed contents of an FKC key when pressed. This can have the value 0, 1 or 2. When set to 0, the contents of the Message box will be sent to the host. When set to 1, the contents of the Message box together with text that can be transmitted from the screen will be sent to the host. When set to 2, the contents of the Message box will not be sent to the host but will will appear on the screen to the right of the cursor position.
Setup Menus Serial Settings When the terminal is not in WBT mode, this dialog box is displayed by selecting Serial in the Settings menu, or by clicking the Configure... button in the New Connection dialog box when the connection type is set to Serial. Note that the port for serial communications is selected via the New Connection dialog box which is displayed from the File menu.
Setup Menus In/Out - XON/XOFF on transmitted & received data Hardware - DTR/CTS hardware flow control. Data Bits Factory default: 8 This option specifies the number of data bits sent for each transmitted character. Stop Bits Factory default: 1 This specifies the number of stop bits sent for each transmitted character.
Setup Menus Auxport Setup This dialog box is displayed by selecting Auxport in the Settings menu. It enables you to specify a COM or LPT port for bidirectional output when in any DEC VT mode, ANSI BBS, Sco Console, HP 700/92 or IBM 3151 mode. The Functionality options enable you to set the auxiliary port as bidirectional and specify that it is to be opened at start-up. Clicking the Configure button will display a dialog box in which you can specify settings for the COM port.
Setup Menus Terminal Settings This dialog box is displayed by selecting Terminal in the Settings menu. Note: The Tab Stops dialog box displayed by clicking the Set Tabs button is described in the next section. Display Rows Factory default: 24 This specifies the number of text rows that can be viewed in the workspace at any one time out of the total number stored in memory. This can be set to a maximum of 64. Note that the number of rows stored in memory is specified by the Memory Rows option.
Setup Menus Memory Rows Factory default: 144 This option determines the number of text rows that are stored in memory. This can be set from 0 to 528 rows by default. The Display Rows option specifies the number of memory rows that can be viewed in the workspace at any one time. Memory Page Size Factory default: 24 When the emulator is in VT420 mode, the display memory of 144 lines can be divided into several pages, up to a maximum of six pages of 24 lines each.
Setup Menus Keyboard Type Factory default: 101\102 (Windows XPe only) This TeemTalk for Windows XPe option enables driver-less support for a 122 or 108key keyboard instead of the standard 101\102-key keyboard. Preferred Font This enables you to specify the font to be used for displaying characters. The available settings depend on the fonts installed. Preferred Char. Set Factory default: DEC-MCS This enables you to specify the character set to be used for displaying characters.
Setup Menus 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. Save Screen Before Clearing Factory default: Unselected This applies to all DEC 'VT' emulations except VT340 and VT420.
Setup Menus is automatically displayed. When unselected, the display remains unchanged and the cursor moves off-screen to the relevant page stored in memory. Auto Wrap Factory default: Unselected The setting of this option determines whether characters wrap to the next line when the right margin is reached. When unselected, on reaching the right margin, the last character position will be overwritten by every new character received.
Setup Menus Display Error Codes Factory default: Selected This option determines whether or not a chequerboard symbol is displayed when the delete code is received. Jump Scroll Factory default: Unselected The setting of this option determines whether data is scrolled one or several lines at a time when the window becomes full. Data will scroll up several lines at a time when this is selected.
Setup Menus Keyboard Sends Scan Codes Factory default: Unselected This applies to the DEC VT520, VT PC-Term and Wyse 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. Keyboard Sends Position Codes Factory default: Unselected This applies to the DEC VT520, VT PC-Term and Wyse PC-Term emulations.
Setup Menus Tab Stops This dialog box is displayed by clicking the Set Tabs button in the Terminal Settings or Wyse Settings dialog box. Tab stops can be set for the DEC VT, ANSI and SCO Console emulations using the Tab Stops dialog box displayed from the Terminal Settings dialog box, and for the Wyse emulations by using the Tab Stops dialog box displayed from the Wyse Settings dialog box. Tab stops are set every eight columns by default, as indicated by the T character below the relevant column numbers.
Setup Menus Local Editing This dialog box is displayed by selecting Local Editing in the Settings menu. Edit Operation Factory default: Unavailable The setting of this option determines whether Local Editing mode can be selected and how editing is performed. Selecting Unavailable will prevent you or the host from entering Edit mode. Selecting Edit will cause text to be stored in page memory so that it can be edited locally. This enables the host to get on with other tasks.
Setup Menus Attributes Cleared Factory default: Unselected The setting of this option determines the effect of an erase command on character attributes. When selected, both attributes and characters will be cleared from display memory when an erase command is issued. When this option is unselected, all video attributes currently used will remain in display memory when an erase command is issued.
Setup Menus Block Transmission This dialog box is displayed by selecting Block Transmission in the Settings menu. The options in this dialog box only apply to the block mode functionality supported by the DEC 'VT' terminal emulations. The block mode settings that are supported by other terminal emulations are specified in their respective dialog boxes. Send Unprotected Only Factory default: Unselected The setting of this option determines whether protected characters can be sent to the host or not.
Setup Menus Send All Selected Areas Factory default: Selected When the Send Only Selected Characters option is selected, the setting of this option determines whether all selected areas on a page are sent to the host when the Enter key is pressed, or only the area containing the cursor. When selected, this option will enable all selected areas to be sent to the host. When unselected, only the selected area containing the cursor will be sent to the host.
Setup Menus Send Partial Page Factory default: Unselected The setting of this option determines whether a partial page or data in the scrolling region is sent to the host when the Enter key is pressed and the Line Transmission On option is unselected. When selected, this option will enable a partial page to be sent to the host. The format of the partial page is determined by the setting of the Transmit Protocol option.
Setup Menus End of Line Characters Factory default: ^M (i.e. CR) This text box is used to specify the characters that are to indicate the end of a line in a data block. 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.
Setup Menus Tek 4014 Settings This dialog box is only available if your version of TeemTalk supports graphics emulations. It is displayed when running the Tek 4014 emulation by selecting Tek Graphics in the Settings menu. Auto New Line Factory default: Unselected When selected, this will cause a carriage return command to be appended to every line feed command received.
Setup Menus Screen Mapping Factory default: 1024 (x) by 768 (y) This option enables you to select the correct resolution for screen addressing when in Tek 4014 or Westward 2119 graphics modes. For Tek 4014 mode select 1024 (x) by 768 (y) resolution (default). For Westward 2119 mode select 1024 (x) by 784 (y) resolution. Gin Terminators Factory default: ^M^D (i.e. CR EOT) This option enables you to specify the termination character(s) that follow a GIN address transmission.
Setup Menus GIN Mouse Definitions This dialog box is only available if your version of TeemTalk supports graphics emulations. It is displayed by selecting GIN Mouse in the Settings menu. This enables you to specify the code which each mouse button sends when it is pressed and released. Each definition can consist of a maximum of 10 characters. The default settings are shown in the dialog box above and can be reasserted once changed by clicking the Default button.
Setup Menus Attributes This dialog box is displayed by selecting Attributes in the Settings menu. It enables you to specify the colours used in the emulation workspace and how text with attributes is displayed. To change the way a screen element is displayed, select the relevant item from the Screen Element list box, for example, Bold (BD) for characters with the bold attribute.
Setup Menus Screen Element This list box enables you to select the screen element for definition. The Ansi Palette option allows you to specify which set of eight Foreground and Background colour indices are used when ANSI colour escape sequences are received. Either the upper or lower eight colours in the Foreground and Background palettes can be selected. The current eight colours are enclosed within a box. To change the current set of eight, just tap on any colour in the set required.
Setup Menus Swap Black/White Factory default: Unselected When selected, anything that has the white attribute will be displayed as black, and vice versa. AutoColour Factory default: Unselected This option is only applicable to the DEC VT terminal emulations. When selected, displayed characters are colour coded according to type. For example, all numeric characters are displayed in one colour while all alphabetic characters are displayed in another.
Setup Menus Customizing The Colour Selection You can change any of the 16 colours displayed in the Foreground and Background colour palettes. To do this, select the colour you wish to change in one of the palettes then click the Set Colour... button to display the Colour dialog box. This shows the basic and custom colours currently available for selection. If you want to use one of these, click on the colour required then tap OK.
Setup Menus the right. When you have the required colour, click the Add to Custom Colours button to apply the change to the set of custom colours. Numeric Value Method The numeric value of Hue, Lightness and Saturation, or the Red, Green and Blue percentage values can be entered directly in the text boxes. The colour displayed in the Colour box will change accordingly. When you have the required colour, click the Add to Custom Colours button to apply the change to the set of custom colours.
Setup Menus Define Keyboard Macros This dialog box is displayed by selecting Keyboard Macros in the Settings menu. The Define Keyboard Macros dialog box enables you to redefine the function of most of the keys on your keyboard, including the key combinations listed below: Key Shift + Key Control + Key Control + Shift + Key Alt + Key Alt + Shift + Key Alt + Control + Key Alt + Control + Shift + Key Each definition may contain a string of up to 127 characters.
Setup Menus You can remove the selected definition or delete all the definitions by clicking the relevant Remove button. Defining A Key Or Key Combination 1. Click in the Program Key box then press the key or key combination to define. The current definition will be displayed. 2. Click in the With box then enter the new definition, or make a selection from the list of Predefined Macros then click Apply. 3.
Setup Menus Specifying Characters There are various ways in which you can specify a particular character. For example, the ESC character can be specified using any one of the following five entries: _027 \033 \u001B ^[ \e Decimal value (underscore character followed by a 3-digit number). Octal value (backslash character followed by a 3-digit number). Unicode value (backslash and u characters then unicode value). Control key value (^ represents the control key on the keyboard). Additional value for ESC.
Setup Menus Soft Buttons This dialog box is displayed by selecting Soft Buttons in the Settings menu. TeemTalk for Windows CE A set of soft buttons can be displayed in the command bar either by clicking one of the two arrow buttons, or by pressing the keys Ctrl + Alt + Left Cursor or Ctrl + Alt + Right Cursor. These soft buttons can be programmed so that they perform various functions when clicked. You can define up to four soft button levels. Level 1 is displayed by default.
Setup Menus button. Each level can be assigned a title which will be displayed under the Level button by entering up to eight characters in the Title box. The soft buttons can be removed from the display by setting the Visible Levels option to 0. You can display the soft buttons in a separate window by deselecting the Attached option. If you close the Soft Buttons window, you can display it again by setting the Visible Levels option to anything other than 0, then clicking OK.
Setup Menus For example, to program a button so that when it is pressed it performs the same function as pressing the keys Alt + F4 together, enter the following characters in the Command box: To program a 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, enclosing each virtual key name with the < and > characters.
Setup Menus Mouse Button Actions This dialog box is displayed by selecting Mouse Button Actions in the Settings menu. This enables you to specify the function of the left and right mouse buttons when they are clicked on their own or in conjunction with modifier keys. You can assign up to six functions to each button, either entering your own definition in the same format as described for keyboard macros and soft buttons, or selecting from a list of standard built-in functions.
Setup Menus the hotspot feature. It enables you to send delimited text displayed on the screen to the host just by clicking on it. Delimiters are the same as for hotspots. The Move Cursor function can be used in any of the local block modes as a quick way of positioning the text cursor within a block of text. To position the text cursor, move the mouse pointer to the position required, hold down the modifier key(s) assigned with the function then click the left mouse button.
Setup Menus Button Tools (TeemTalk for Windows XPe only) This TeemTalk for Windows XPe dialog box is displayed by selecting Button Tools in the Settings menu. It enables you to redefine the button tools displayed in the toolbar. The Current Tool box displays the toolbar button and its function that is currently selected for editing, or located where a new button is to be inserted to its left in the toolbar.
Setup Menus 5. Specify the command to be performed when this button is clicked either by selecting from the Commands list or by typing your own definition in the Current Tool text box. 6. Click the Insert at Current button. 7. Click OK when you have finished. The toolbar will immediately be updated. Adding A Space Between Buttons 1. Click the down-arrow button to the right of the Current Tool box to display the buttons currently in the toolbar. 2.
Setup Menus Specifying Key Functions You can cause a key function to be actioned by including the virtual key name of the key enclosed by the < and > characters. You may omit the VK_ and VT_ parts (etc.) of the virtual key name. For example, the Enter key would be specified as . To send the function of a key combination, type the < character followed by the virtual key names linked together with + characters and ending with the > character. For example, Alt F4 would be specified as .
Setup Menus Notes 6-108
DEC VT Emulations 7 DEC VT Emulations This chapter describes features of the DEC VT terminal emulations. Session Configuration WBT Mode This section describes the basic procedure for creating a session configuration when the terminal is in WBT mode. The options available are described in detail in chapter 2. 1. Click the Configure tab in the Terminal Connection Manager then click the Add button to display the New Connection dialog box. 2. Select Terminal Emulation Client and click OK.
DEC VT Emulations additional Telnet options. Refer to the TCP/IP Connection Settings section in chapter 2 for details. For a modem connection, click the Modem button then click Advanced to display configuration options. Refer to the Modem Connection Settings section in chapter 2 for details. For a serial connection, click the Serial button, specify the communications port in the Connect To box, then click Advanced for additional serial options.
DEC VT Emulations For a modem connection, select Modem, specify the communications port in the Connect To box, then click Configure to display configuration options. Refer to the Modem Connection Settings section in chapter 2 for details. For a serial connection, select Serial, specify the communications port in the Connect To box, then click Configure for additional serial options. Refer to the Serial Connection Settings section in chapter 2 for details. 6.
DEC VT Emulations The Status Bar The status bar along the bottom of the display enables you to switch between modes and show the status of various operations. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Item 1: This displays two LEDs. The first LED indicates whether or not you are connected to the host. It will show red when not connected and green when you are connected. The second LED indicates whether or not data is being sent to or from the host.
DEC VT Emulations Auto signifies that the emulation is in Auto Print mode in which the current cursor line is sent to the printer when a command for the cursor to move to the next line is issued. Controller signifies that the emulation is in Printer Controller mode in which the host has direct control over the printer. Print screen commands issued from the keyboard or mouse will be ignored. ErrGen indicates that an error has occurred and a message box will be displayed indicating the error.
7-6 Alt key usage: Normal key usage: F12 PF2 F11 PF1 F13 PF3 F13 PF3 F14 HELP F6 DO F7 F17 F8 F18 F9 F19 F14 F10 F20 F12 BACKSPACE DELETE F11 INSERT REMV HERE (SCRL) (SCRL) (SCRL) (SCRL) PREV NEXT SELECT SCREEN SCREEN FIND BREAK NUMLK DEC / * + , ,[ ] Alt + Num Lock toggles between Normal & DEC mode. All unmarked keys function as indicated by the legends on the keycaps. Functions in round brackets are generated when used in conjunction with Control.
Alt key usage: Normal key usage: F12 PF2 F11 PF1 F13 HOLD F11 PF3 F14 PF4 HELP F6 DO F7 F17 F8 F18 F9 F19 F14 F10 F20 F12 DELETE F11 INSERT REMV HERE PREV NEXT NEXT SCREEN SCREEN FIND SELECT PF1 NORM PF2 PF3 _ + , ,[ ] PF4 Alt + Num Lock toggles between Normal & DEC mode. All unmarked keys function as indicated by the legends on the keycaps. Functions in square brackets are generated in application keypad mode.
DEC VT Emulations Typing Direction For Hebrew Language When ISO Hebrew or Ansi PC Hebrew 862 is selected as the Preferred Character Set in the Terminal Settings dialog box, the following key functions will be enabled: 7-8 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.
BQ 3107 Emulation 8 BQ 3107 Emulation This chapter describes the Bull BQ 3107 terminal emulation. Session Configuration WBT Mode This section describes the basic procedure for creating a session configuration when the terminal is in WBT mode. The options available are described in detail in chapter 2. 1. Click the Configure tab in the Terminal Connection Manager then click the Add button to display the New Connection dialog box. 2. Select Terminal Emulation Client and click OK.
BQ 3107 Emulation Make the relevant selections then click OK to return to the Host Information dialog box, then click Next to display the Advanced Options dialog box. 6. Click Finish to return to the Terminal Connection Manager. 7. In the Terminal Connection Manager, display the Connections list, select the session name you specified earlier in step 3, then click the Connect button.
BQ 3107 Emulation The Status Bar The status bar displayed along the bottom of the window will show the status of various operations. F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 F13 F14 F15 Field 1: This will always display RUN, indiocating that the line shown corresponds to normal operation. Field 2: Indicates whether you are in Block or Character mode. 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.
BQ 3107 Emulation Keyboard Mapping The illustration on the following page shows where BQ 3107 keyboard functions are mapped to keys on the 101/102 key Enhanced AT keyboard layout. Special key functions that are provided on the BQ 3107 keyboard can be mapped to any key on your keyboard by using the BQ virtual key names listed in the Define Keyboard Macros dialog box.
FKC1 BLINK FKC7 FKC8 BACKSPACE FKC9 FKC10 FKC11 FKC12 LOCAL EXTND (D TAB) (S TAB) I LINE P RSET D MSG H MSG I CHAR HOME (L MSG) D LINE ER EOP NEXT ERASE D CHAR (E EOL) LINE Print Form Screen with Alt P FRM P PART (P SCR) [NUM] NUM All unmarked keys function as indicated by the legends on the keycaps. Functions in round brackets are generated when the keys are shifted. Functions in square brackets are generated when used with Alt.
BQ 3107 Emulation Notes 8-6
DG 410/412 Emulation 9 DG 410/412 Emulation This chapter describes the Data General D410/412 terminal emulation. Session Configuration WBT Mode This section describes the basic procedure for creating a session configuration when the terminal is in WBT mode. The options available are described in detail in chapter 2. 1. Click the Configure tab in the Terminal Connection Manager then click the Add button to display the New Connection dialog box. 2. Select Terminal Emulation Client and click OK.
DG 410/412 Emulation For a serial connection, click the Serial button, specify the communications port in the Connect To box, then click Advanced for additional serial options. Refer to the Serial Connection Settings section in chapter 2 for details. Make the relevant selections then click OK to return to the Host Information dialog box, then click Next to display the Advanced Options dialog box. 6. Click Finish to return to the Terminal Connection Manager. 7.
DG 410/412 Emulation Keyboard Mapping The illustration on the following page shows where DG 410/412 keyboard functions are mapped to keys on the 101/102 key Enhanced AT keyboard layout. Special key functions that are provided on the DG 410/412 keyboard can be mapped to any key on your keyboard by using the DG virtual key names listed in the Define Keyboard Macros dialog box. Key Functions Local Print The Local Print key is used to print the current window or initiate the Print Form operation.
9-4 F13 F1 F14 F2 Alt key usage: Normal key usage: ESC F1 F13 F15 F3 F4 F6 F7 F8 F9 PRINT C4 ER PG EOL HOME C1 C2 DELETE C3 LOCAL (CURS) (N/C) PRINT SCROL HOLD F10 F11 F12 NUM LOCK CURS SCROL N/C ER PG EOL / * NEW LINE , _ = Cursor Type = Scroll Rate = Normal/Compressed = Erase Page = Erase To End Of Line All unmarked keys function as indicated by the legends on the keycaps. Functions in brackets are generated when the keys are shifted.
DG 410/412 Emulation Composing Characters The Data General D410 keyboard has a SPCL key which enables you to generate characters from the DG International character set. You can generate the same characters by using the method described for the DEC emulation. Refer to the Compose Character Sequences section in the Keyboard Configuration chapter for details.
DG 410/412 Emulation Notes 9-6
HP 700-92/96 Emulation 10 HP 700-92/96 Emulation This chapter describes features of the Hewlett Packard 700-92/96 terminal emulation. Session Configuration WBT Mode This section describes the basic procedure for creating a session configuration when the terminal is in WBT mode. The options available are described in detail in chapter 2. 1. Click the Configure tab in the Terminal Connection Manager then click the Add button to display the New Connection dialog box. 2.
HP 700-92/96 Emulation For a modem connection, click the Modem button then click Advanced to display configuration options. Refer to the Modem Connection Settings section in chapter 2 for details. For a serial connection, click the Serial button, specify the communications port in the Connect To box, then click Advanced for additional serial options. Refer to the Serial Connection Settings section in chapter 2 for details.
HP 700-92/96 Emulation 6. When you have specified the required settings in the New Connection dialog box, click the Connect button to make the connection. Note: You can save these settings as a connection template using the Save Session As dialog box. Refer to the Setup Menus chapter for details. Display Configuration When you run the HP 700-92/96 emulation the following buttons will appear along the bottom of the display.
10-4 F1 Normal key usage: F3 INSERT LINE F2 Control key usage: F1 F4 INSERT DELETE CLEAR CLEAR LINE LINE LINE PAGE F6 F7 F8 SOFT HARD RESET RESET MENU UKEY DEFS USYST UKEYS (SCR D) (SCR U) SCR = Scroll DELETE HOME NEXT CHAR DOWN PAGE INSERT HOME PREV MODE UP PAGE All unmarked keys function as indicated by the legends on the keycaps. Functions in brackets are generated when the keys are shifted.
HP 700-92/96 Emulation Buttons & Function Keys The buttons along the bottom of the HP 700-92/96 window indicate the current function of keys F1 through F8 on the keyboard, each key and equivalent button having several functions within the emulation. The buttons and equivalent function keys enable selection of various operating modes and display configurations. Clicking a button has the same effect as pressing the equivalent F# key.
HP 700-92/96 Emulation Modify All - F2 This is similar to the Line Modify F1 function described previously, the only difference being that the editing mode is not exited when Return or Enter is pressed. F2 and its equivalent button acts as a toggle key, switching the mode on or off. The setting may be saved by selecting Save Session in the File menu. The F2 Modify All key and button enables you to edit and retransmit an incorrectly entered command string when the emulation is in Character mode.
HP 700-92/96 Emulation Terminal Test - F5 When this button or F5 key is pressed, the HP 700-92/96 emulation will perform a self-test and display a test screen showing all the displayable characters. Memory Lock - F6 This enables data to be locked on the display so that it is not scrolled off the top of the window when display memory is full. Once enabled, it can only be disabled if this button or F6 key is pressed again, a reset is performed, or the emulation is exited.
HP 700-92/96 Emulation 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. Configuration Selection This set of function buttons is displayed by pressing the F9 key (which is equivalent to the HP 700-92/96 User System key).
HP 700-92/96 Emulation Device Modes - F1 Clicking this button or pressing F1 will cause the Device Modes function labels to be displayed. The keys F1 through F8 will function as described in the following section entitled Device Modes. To Ext Dev - F2 This toggle function determines whether data is sent to the printer or not. Data will be sent to the printer when an asterisk is displayed on this button. To Display - F3 This toggle function determines whether data is sent to the display or not.
HP 700-92/96 Emulation Copy Line - F8 When a printer is connected and enabled by the To Ext Dev function, clicking this button or pressing F8 will cause a copy of the line containing the cursor to be sent to the printer. The cursor will move to the leftmost column on the next line when the line has been printed. Note: If the cursor is positioned on a line below the last displayable line of data, nothing will be sent to the printer.
HP 700-92/96 Emulation Log Bottom remains activated until either this button or F3 is pressed again, Log Top is activated, a reset is performed, or the emulation is exited. Log Top - F4 When the display memory becomes full and more data is received from the host or keyboard, lines of data from the top of the display are deleted to make way for the new data.
HP 700-92/96 Emulation To change the current start column, move the cursor to the new starting point and click this button or press the F1 key. The start column will revert to that specified within setup when the emulation is reset or re-entered. Set Tab - F2 This function enables tab stops to be defined. To define a tab stop, move the cursor to the column to contain the tab and click this button or press F2.
HP 700-92/96 Emulation When data received from the host or entered through the keyboard reaches the specified right margin, the cursor will move to the left margin on the next line down (as long as InhEolWrp is not selected in the HP Settings dialog box and, in the case of keyboard-entered data, auto line feed mode is enabled). To specify the right margin, place the cursor in the column for the margin location and click this button or press F6.
HP 700-92/96 Emulation Key String Treatment Each f-key and button definition displayed in the menu consists of two lines. The first line begins with the f-key number followed by space then a one-character attribute field. This field will contain either an uppercase L, T or N. These characters indicate the following: L : T : N : The key string is executed locally. The key string is transmitted to the host only. The key string is treated as keyboard-entered data. The default selection is T for all f-keys.
HP 700-92/96 Emulation Key String Definition The second line of each f-key definition contains the character string that is to be displayed, executed, and/or transmitted to the host when the key or button is pressed. The string may contain alphanumeric characters, control characters, and explicit escape sequence characters entered when Display Functions mode is enabled by pressing F7 or the Display Functns button.
HP 700-92/96 Emulation Character Display Attributes The HP 700-92/96 emulation incorporates various display attributes which can be enabled by host commands or from the keyboard by the user. These attributes are listed in the table below. When an attribute or set of attributes are enabled, they affect all subsequently displayed characters until an end attribute command or another attribute command is received, or the end of the line is reached.
IBM 3270 Emulation 11 IBM 3270 Emulation This chapter describes features of the IBM 3270 terminal emulation. Introduction The IBM 3270 emulator provides emulation of all four models of the IBM 3278 alphanumeric terminal and also supports the IBM 3287-1 printer. The terminal emulation supports Extended Attribute mode which allows different representation of highlighted fields and permits host definition of text colours.
IBM 3270 Emulation 5. Select the IBM 3270 Model which determines the size of the display and whether or not extended attributes are supported.
IBM 3270 Emulation 3. Display the IBM 3270 Settings dialog box if you wish to change the setting of the IBM 3270 Model option which determines the size of the display and whether or not extended attributes are supported.
IBM 3270 Emulation Network Virtual Terminal Mode Network Virtual Terminal (NVT) mode allows the operator to communicate with a network gateway (in ASCII) for routing, logon etc, before the full IBM terminal emulation protocol is established. NVT mode is indicated by the ? symbol in the status line along the bottom of the display. NVT mode displays an unformatted screen for data entry, allowing most of the keyboard functionality for local editing.
IBM 3270 Emulation The Status Line The last line in the window is used to display status information in the form of symbols and alphanumeric characters. A coloured line separates status information from the rest of the display. Information is displayed in any of nine regions within the status line as listed below.
IBM 3270 Emulation 6: Shift Symbol Colour Column Meaning NUM Blue 43-45 Numeric lock on Symbol Colour Column Meaning ^ Blue 53 Insert mode on Colour Column Meaning Blue Blue 73 73 Normal display Right-to-left mirror display 7: Mode Symbol 8: Display Direction Symbol 9: Cursor Position Symbol Colour Column Meaning rr/cc or rr/ccc White 75-80 Row/column cursor position Readiness & System Connection T This indicates that a Telnet session is running.
IBM 3270 Emulation Do Not Enter The Do Not Enter ( ) symbol will appear when input from the keyboard or mouse will not be accepted by the host (except Reset and SysReq). Symbols to the right of this will indicate the reason. Pressing the Reset key will remove some of these symbols from the status line.
IBM 3270 Emulation Typing Direction => or <= This indicates the direction in which characters are displayed on the screen when typed. The direction is toggled between left-toright (normal) and right-to-left by pressing the keys Shift + / on the keypad. Bilingual Keyboard Mode N or L This indicates whether the National (N) or Latin (L) character set is active when a code page that supports a bilingual keyboard is selected.
IBM 3270 Emulation Text Display Options Display Right-to-Left The contents of the screen can be displayed in reverse, i.e. as a right-to-left mirror image, by pressing the keys Shift + Backspace. This is a toggle function, so pressing the keys again will revert to normal left-to-right display. An arrow will be displayed on the status line to indicate normal (right arrow) or mirror (left arrow) display.
IBM 3270 Emulation keypad. The character N or L will be displayed on the status line to indicate which character set is currently active. Selecting the Numeral Swap option in the IBM 3270 Settings dialog box will cause all numbers to be displayed using the National character set when in Latin character set mode. Alternate Code Page If a language supports two code pages (e.g.
QUIT > ) PRINT SYSRQ > Generates Field Tab with Ctrl.
IBM 3270 Emulation 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. Note that local Fn key functions cannot be recorded.
IBM 3270 Emulation 4. To finish and save the recording, press the Record key. 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 play back. For one keystroke play back, select Single Step Macros in the Notice Board Setup dialog box. 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.
IBM 3270 Emulation 3. Use the Left or Right cursor keys to move the cursor one character position at a time through the macro, or the Up or Down cursor keys to move 20 character positions at a time. 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.
IBM 3270 Emulation 9019 In Record or Play mode. While the Record/play pause indicator was displayed on the status line you pressed an invalid key (e.g. Play key in Record mode, or Record key in Play mode). Remedy: Press the Reset key. Notice Board Facility Introduction The Notice Board is an area of the display in which copied data can be stored and manipulated. When the Notice Board is enabled (see Notice Board Setup dialog box), pressing the Zoom key will toggle the display between full screen (i.e.
IBM 3270 Emulation 4. Press F13 to copy the selected area. The copied area (i.e. the target) will be highlighted in red. 5. Use the cursor keys to move the red target area to the required position on the display. You can also use the Jump key to move the target area to the host screen or Notice Board. 6. Press Enter on the numeric keypad to save the copied area at the current position on the display.
IBM 5250 Emulation 12 IBM 5250 Emulation This chapter describes features of the IBM 5250 terminal emulation. Introduction The IBM 5250 emulator provides emulation of 5250 type alphanumeric terminals, both monochrome (green/white plus attributes) and colour. Colours may be modified using the Attribute Settings dialog box. This emulation can be used for connection to an IBM AS/400, System/36 or System/38.
IBM 5250 Emulation as monochrome (green for normal characters, white for intense attribute) or colour for attributes. The terminal models currently supported and their display characteristics are listed below.
IBM 5250 Emulation Make the relevant selections then click OK to return to the Host Information dialog box, then click Next. 9. The following four dialog boxes provide further configuration options which are described in chapter 2. Click Next to advance through the dialog boxes. Automate Login Process Printer Port Settings GUI Overrides Aux Port Settings 10. When you have made your selections, click Finish to return to the Terminal Connection Manager. 11.
IBM 5250 Emulation 3487_HC 5555_B01 5555_C01 Colour Monochrome Colour 24 x 80 24 x 80 24 x 80 The printer models supported are listed below: 3812-1 5553-B01 Single byte printer Double byte printer 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 (colour) for display, or 5553-B01 for printing. 5. Specify the Monochrome setting. Note that all IBM 5250 models support both monochrome and colour display.
IBM 5250 Emulation Network Virtual Terminal Mode Network Virtual Terminal (NVT) mode allows the operator to communicate with a network gateway (in ASCII) for routing, logon etc, before the full IBM terminal emulation protocol is established. NVT mode is indicated by the absence of the symbol in the status line along the bottom of the window. NVT mode displays an unformatted screen for data entry, allowing basic keyboard functionality as a simple ASCII terminal.
IBM 5250 Emulation Insert mode can be disabled by pressing the Insert key again, pressing the Reset key, or by performing any action that sends data to the host, such as pressing the Enter, Clear, or PF keys. Indicates when input from the keyboard or mouse will not be accepted by the host. When this is because an error has occured, as shown in the error line, pressing the Reset key will remove the error. Alternatively, more information can be obtained by pressing the Help key.
) RECRD ROLL D PA3 PLAY (F18) (F19) (F20) (F17) F6 F7 F8 F5 (F21) F9 F10 F12 (NEWLINE) FIELD EXIT (REVERSE DISP) BACKSPACE F11 [CRSEL] (F22) (F23) (F24) ROLL U ER FLD = Erase Field ER EOF = Erase EOF PA1 PA2 PA3 (DUP) (F MRK) INSERT HOME ROLL D ER FLD RULE DEL (EOL) ER EOF ROLL U CLEAR SYSRQ TEST (PAUSE) [L PRT] PRINT 5 8 0 2 1 INSERT 4 ER EOF 7 HOME FIELD + 3 ENTER DEL .
IBM 5250 Emulation Text Display Options Display Right-to-Left The contents of the screen can be displayed in reverse, i.e. as a right-to-left mirror image, by pressing the keys Shift + Backspace. This is a toggle function, so pressing the keys again will revert to normal left-to-right display. An arrow will be displayed on the status line to indicate normal (right arrow) or mirror (left arrow) display.
IBM 5250 Emulation keypad. The character N or L will be displayed on the status line to indicate which character set is currently active. Selecting the Numeral Swap option in the IBM 5250 Settings dialog box will cause all numbers to be displayed using the National character set when in Latin character set mode. Alternate Code Page If a language supports two code pages (e.g.
IBM 5250 Emulation 2. Press the Fn key which will store the keystrokes. (On 101/102 keyboards you can also use Shift + Fn.) The status line will display R**** F* where R indicates you are in Record mode, **** is the number of keystrokes that may be stored, and F* is the number of the Fn key pressed. Note: If you press a pre-recorded Fn key, its contents will be replaced with the following keystrokes. You can also remove the contents of the Fn key before recording by pressing the Delete key. 3.
IBM 5250 Emulation 9001 Exceeded the maximum number of allowed keystrokes. Remedy: Press the Record key to exit Record mode. To record a new keystroke sequence, either: a) Press the Record key and the target Fn key that has erasable data, then enter the new data. b) Press the Record key and the target Fn key that has erasable data, then press the Delete key to erase the recorded data for that key. 9003 You pressed an invalid Fn key while performing the Record or Play function.
IBM 5250 Emulation Notes 12-12
IBM 3151 Emulation 13 IBM 3151 Emulation This chapter describes features of the IBM 3151 terminal emulation. Introduction The IBM 3151 emulation is based on the native mode of the IBM 3151 Model 11 terminal. The emulation is configured using the IBM 3151 Settings dialog box which is described in the Setup Menus chapter.
IBM 3151 Emulation 4. Select the IBM 3151 terminal emulation in the Emulation list box. 5. Click Next to display the Host Information dialog box. For a TCP/IP connection, click the TCP/IP button, enter the name or internet address of the host computer in the Host Name box, then click Advanced for additional Telnet options. Refer to the TCP/IP Connection Settings section in chapter 2 for details. For a modem connection, click the Modem button then click Advanced to display configuration options.
IBM 3151 Emulation 5. When you have specified the required settings in the New Connection dialog box, click the Connect button to make the connection. Note: You can save these settings as a connection template using the Save Session As dialog box. Refer to the Setup Menus chapter for details. The Status Bar The status bar along the bottom of the display shows the status of various operations. 1 2 3 4 Field 1: (rrr,ccc) indicates the current row and column position of the cursor.
IBM 3151 Emulation try to insert a character or line in a screen already full when the Forcing Insert option is set to Off. If two or more messages are sent to a particular field, then the message with the highest priority will be displayed.
F1 Control key usage: Normal key usage: F2 S LINE S MSG F3 RESET PR MSG BREAK Alt + F1 = RESET ESC (DEF F) F4 F6 F7 F8 P SCR S MSG S LINE F9 F10 MSG SEND RETURN LF F11 F12 PA2 2 PA1 1 0 5 4 .
IBM 3151 Emulation Defining Function Keys The keys mapped as F1 through F12 can be redefined from the keyboard or by the host. The function keys can store up to 128 characters between them and can include escape sequences and ASCII control characters in addition to character strings. Here we describe how to define a function key from the keyboard. 1. Display the function key menu by pressing the keys Shift + Esc. DEF F: __ ....................................................................................
MDIS Prism Emulations 14 MDIS Prism Emulations This chapter describes the MDIS Prism terminal emulations. Session Configuration WBT Mode This section describes the basic procedure for creating a session configuration when the terminal is in WBT mode. The options available are described in detail in chapter 2. 1. Click the Configure tab in the Terminal Connection Manager then click the Add button to display the New Connection dialog box. 2. Select Terminal Emulation Client and click OK.
MDIS Prism Emulations For a serial connection, click the Serial button, specify the communications port in the Connect To box, then click Advanced for additional serial options. Refer to the Serial Connection Settings section in chapter 2 for details. Make the relevant selections then click OK to return to the Host Information dialog box, then click Next to display the Advanced Options dialog box. 6. Click Finish to return to the Terminal Connection Manager. 7.
MDIS Prism Emulations Keyboard Mapping The following illustration shows where MDIS Prism keyboard functions are mapped to keys on the 101/102 key Enhanced AT keyboard layout. Special key functions that are provided on the MDIS Prism keyboard can be mapped to any key on your keyboard by using the MD virtual key names listed in the Define Keyboard Macros dialog box.
14-4 F14 F2 F13 F1 Alt key usage: Normal key usage: TAB (BACKTAB) ESC F1 F13 F3 F15 F4 F5 F17 F6 F18 F7 F8 F9 LINE SCRN FEED DOWN CLEAR HOME SCRN UP BACKSPACE DEL PRINT HOLD BREAK SCRN F10 F11 F12 ENTER _ , (SCRN R) (SCRN L) SCROL SCROL UP DOWN SCRL R SCRL L All unmarked keys function as indicated by the legends on the keycaps. Functions in brackets are generated when the keys are shifted.
PT250 Emulation 15 PT250 Emulation This chapter describes the Prime PT250 terminal emulation. Session Configuration WBT Mode This section describes the basic procedure for creating a session configuration when the terminal is in WBT mode. The options available are described in detail in chapter 2. 1. Click the Configure tab in the Terminal Connection Manager then click the Add button to display the New Connection dialog box. 2. Select Terminal Emulation Client and click OK.
PT250 Emulation Make the relevant selections then click OK to return to the Host Information dialog box, then click Next to display the Advanced Options dialog box. 6. Click Finish to return to the Terminal Connection Manager. 7. In the Terminal Connection Manager, display the Connections list, select the session name you specified earlier in step 3, then click the Connect button. The PT250 emulation is configured using the PT250 Settings dialog box which is described in the Setup Menus chapter.
PT250 Emulation The Status Line The last line in the window is used to display a status line consisting of eleven fields which show the status of various operations. The following illustration shows the information that is displayed by default. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Field 1: Will display either ONLINE or LOCAL, depending on whether the emulation is online to the host or in local mode. Field 2: Indicates whether the input line from the main port is connected.
PT250 Emulation GR indicates the Block Graphics character set. LD indicates the Line Drawing character set. Field 7: Indicates the current transmission status as follows: AUX SEND is displayed when data is being sent to an auxiliary device. KEYBD LOCK is displayed when the keyboard is locked to prevent data entry, usually set by the application. MAIN SEND is displayed when a block of data is sent to the host. SOFT LOCK is displayed when errors are detected.
PT250 Emulation Field 9: Displays messages defined by the program or user. Field 10: Displays NUM when Num Lock is activated, otherwise this field is blank. Field 11: Displays INS when Insert mode is activated. In Replace mode (default), this field is blank. Keyboard Mapping The following illustration shows where PT250 keyboard functions are mapped to keys on the 101/102 key Enhanced AT keyboard layout.
15-6 F3 PF3 F4 PF4 A CHARSET Alt key usage: Normal key usage: TAB BACKTAB F1 PF1 4 EURO F5 PF5 F6 F7 PF7 F8 PF8 F9 PF9 F10 PF10 CHARSET is a toggle function. PF6 PF11 PF12 HELP MENU HOME PGUP CLEAR USM SCR L SCR D SCR R SCR U SCR = Scroll ERASE END PAGE DEL BEGIN DOWN INSERT PRINT SCRL BREAK SCRN LOCK STOP 00 - (CHM) 0 2 1 (INSERT) 3 ENTER (DEL) .
PT250 Emulation Displaying Alternate Characters PT250 mode uses two character sets called Standard and Alternate to display characters. Both sets incorporate all the characters contained in the ASCII (7-bit or lower half) and PT250 Additional (8-bit or upper half) character set tables shown in the Character Sets appendix. When the emulation is in 7-bit mode, only the lower half (i.
PT250 Emulation Notes 15-8
Siemens 97801 Emulation 16 Siemens 97801 Emulation This chapter describes the Siemens 97801 terminal emulation. Session Configuration WBT Mode This section describes the basic procedure for creating a session configuration when the terminal is in WBT mode. The options available are described in detail in chapter 2. 1. Click the Configure tab in the Terminal Connection Manager then click the Add button to display the New Connection dialog box. 2. Select Terminal Emulation Client and click OK.
Siemens 97801 Emulation Make the relevant selections then click OK to return to the Host Information dialog box, then click Next to display the Advanced Options dialog box. 6. Click Finish to return to the Terminal Connection Manager. 7. In the Terminal Connection Manager, display the Connections list, select the session name you specified earlier in step 3, then click the Connect button.
Siemens 97801 Emulation Keyboard Mapping The following illustration shows where Siemens 97801 keyboard functions are mapped to keys on the 101/102 key Enhanced AT keyboard layout. Special key functions that are provided on the Siemens 97801 keyboard can be mapped to any key on your keyboard by using the SI virtual key names listed in the Define Keyboard Macros dialog box.
16-4 F1 F2 P1 P2 P3 F6 F7 F8 F5 (F15) (F16) (F17) (F18) P4 P5 F10 F11 F12 F9 (F19) (F20) (F21) (F22) SCR L SCR R SCR = Scroll DEL START END NEXT (D LINE) (HELP) I WORD D WRD INSERT PRIOR (I LINE) HOME All unmarked keys function as indicated by the legends on the keycaps. Functions in square brackets are generated when used with Ctrl + Shift.
TA6530 Emulation 17 TA6530 Emulation This chapter describes features of the Tandem 6530 terminal emulation. Session Configuration WBT Mode This section describes the basic procedure for creating a session configuration when the terminal is in WBT mode. The options available are described in detail in chapter 2. 1. Click the Configure tab in the Terminal Connection Manager then click the Add button to display the New Connection dialog box. 2. Select Terminal Emulation Client and click OK.
TA6530 Emulation Make the relevant selections then click OK to return to the Host Information dialog box, then click Next to display the Advanced Options dialog box. 6. Click Finish to return to the Terminal Connection Manager. 7. In the Terminal Connection Manager, display the Connections list, select the session name you specified earlier in step 3, then click the Connect button. The Tandem 6530 emulation is configured using the TA6530 Settings dialog box which is described in the Setup Menus chapter.
TA6530 Emulation The Status Line The last (25th) line in the window is used to display messages and status information. You can enable or disable display of a border which separates this line from the rest of the lines above it by setting the Status Border option in the TA6530 Settings dialog box accordingly. The status line is divided into two fields. The first and leftmost field is used to display messages of up to 64 characters in length.
TA6530 Emulation Operating Modes The Tandem 6530 emulation operates in one of three main modes, Conversational, Block, or ANSI. Conversational and Block modes are normally used for applications running on a NonStop host system, and ANSI mode for applications running on the LXN host system. Conversational Mode In Conversational mode, characters are sent to the host as you type them. This is useful when applications need to interact with you on a character, word or line-byline basis.
TA6530 Emulation ANSI Mode In ANSI mode, characters are sent to the host as you type them, and standard ANSI (American National Standard Institute) functions are executed. Applications that run on the LXN host system generally recognize and use these functions. 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.
17-6 F1 ESC F2 F12 Alt key usage: Normal key usage: TAB (BACKTAB) F11 (DEL) BREAK RESET F3 F13 F4 F14 F6 F16 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 R DWN R UP R = Roll ) ( * ) 6 ) (PGDN) ( 9 ) (PGUP) + , 2 1 3 ENTER (CHAR INSERT) (C DEL) .
Unisys T27 Emulation 18 Unisys T27 Emulation This chapter describes features of the Unisys T27 terminal emulation. Session Configuration WBT Mode This section describes the basic procedure for creating a session configuration when the terminal is in WBT mode. The options available are described in detail in chapter 2. 1. Click the Configure tab in the Terminal Connection Manager then click the Add button to display the New Connection dialog box. 2. Select Terminal Emulation Client and click OK.
Unisys T27 Emulation Make the relevant selections then click OK to return to the Host Information dialog box, then click Next to display the Advanced Options dialog box. 6. Click Finish to return to the Terminal Connection Manager. 7. In the Terminal Connection Manager, display the Connections list, select the session name you specified earlier in step 3, then click the Connect button.
Unisys T27 Emulation The Status Bar LTIA On: The host connection is active, but the Unisys T27 emulation does not have an active address. Off: No line activity; or the Unisys T27 emulation transmitted a character to the host, or the user pressed LOCAL. Blink: The host connection is active and the Unisys T27 emulation has an active address. ENQUIRY On: The host is unable to send a message to the keyboard environment, press RCV to enable the keyboard environment to receive data.
Unisys T27 Emulation Off: Transmission has been successfully completed or the T27 is switched to local mode. Keyboard Mapping The following illustration shows where Unisys T27 keyboard functions are mapped to keys on the 101/102 key Enhanced AT keyboard layout. Special key functions that are provided on the Unisys T27 keyboard can be mapped to any key on your keyboard by using the UT virtual key names listed in the Define Keyboard Macros dialog box.
F2 Alt key usage: Normal key usage: F1 F1 ENV 1 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 MARK BOUND ETX UNDER F9 SPLIT F10 FULL LOCAL RECVE (SCR L) (SCR D) (SCR R) (SCR U) SCR = Scroll (D LINE) (C EOP) NEXT D CHR CL EOL PAGE (I LINE) (CL ALL) PREV I CHAR HOME PAGE (PR ALL) RECALL HELP PR UNP STORE XMIT SPCFY , (SRCH CHAR) I LINE = Insert Line D LINE = Delete Line C EOP = Clear To End Of Page CL EOL = Clear To End Of Line All unmarked keys function as indicated by the legends on the keycaps.
Unisys T27 Emulation Notes 18-6
Wyse Emulations 19 Wyse Emulations This chapter describes features of the Wyse WY-50, WY-50+ and WY-60 terminal emulations. Session Configuration WBT Mode This section describes the basic procedure for creating a session configuration when the terminal is in WBT mode. The options available are described in detail in chapter 2. 1. Click the Configure tab in the Terminal Connection Manager then click the Add button to display the New Connection dialog box. 2. Select Terminal Emulation Client and click OK.
Wyse Emulations 5. Click Next to display the Host Information dialog box. For a TCP/IP connection, click the TCP/IP button, enter the name or internet address of the host computer in the Host Name box, then click Advanced for additional Telnet options. Refer to the TCP/IP Connection Settings section in chapter 2 for details. For a modem connection, click the Modem button then click Advanced to display configuration options. Refer to the Modem Connection Settings section in chapter 2 for details.
Wyse Emulations The TVI 910+, TVI 920 and TVI 925 emulations provide compatibility with software designed to drive the TeleVideo 910+, 920 and 925 terminals, respectively, as emulated by the Wyse WY-50/50+/60 terminals. 3. Display the File menu from the command bar and select New Connection to display the New Connection dialog box. 4. Select the type of host connection required in the Type list box.
Wyse Emulations Display Format Below the command bar (described in chapter 2) the display is divided into three areas by default: the status line, the data area, and the label line. The status line which is used to display information relating to the emulation and messages from the application. The following section 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.
Wyse Emulations Field 2: Indicates the number of the page that is currently displayed. No message is displayed when the current page is 0. Field 3: * indicates that Monitor mode is on. In this mode, received codes are not actioned but displayed as symbolic representations. Field 4: Indicates the current operating mode. FDX indicates full-duplex mode. HDX indicates half-duplex mode. LCL indicates local mode. BLK indicates block mode. HBLK indicates half-duplex block mode.
19-6 F2 F1 F3 F13 F4 F14 F5 F15 F6 F16 F2 F12 F7 F8 F9 BACKSPACE DELETE F10 F11 F12 D = Delete C = Clear (REPL) HOME PREV INSERT (D LIN) (C SCR) NEXT D CHR C LINE PRINT FUNCT (SEND) HOLD BREAK INS CH with Alt ) 8 ( 9 ) ) (PREV) 0 2 1 (REPLACE) + 3 ENTER (DEL) . 4 5 6 (C LINE) ( ) (NEXT) ( 7 (HOME) ( INS LIN with Ctrl All unmarked keys function as indicated by the legends on the keycaps. Numeric keypad bracketed functions are generated when Num Lock is OFF.
Initialization Commands 20 Initialization Commands This chapter describes all the initialization commands that can be included in the registry or on the command line to run the emulator. Introduction This chapter describes the registry entries and command line options that can be used to specify how the emulator is initially run.
Initialization Commands Command Summary Note that ◆ indicates the command is only available for NT or XP embedded versions of the emulator. ■ indicates the command is only available if your version of TeemTalk supports graphics emulations.
Initialization Commands Disable toolbar none Disable menu bar/pop-ups, toolbar none ◆ Disable menu bar none ◆ Disable menu bar & pop-ups none Disable File menu FileMenu = "off" Disable Factory item Factory = "off" Disable Reset item Reset = "off" Disable New Connection item NewConnection = "off" Disable OpenSession item OpenSession = "off" Disable CloseSession item CloseSession = "off" Disable Save Session item SaveSession = "off" Disable Save Session As item SaveSessionAs = "off" Disable Start-up Options i
Initialization Commands Disable Unisys T27 item Disable Wyse item ◆ Disable Tools menu Disable scroll bar ◆ Soft button levels displayed Disable status bar & DEC status Disable colour palette Flashing characters in all sessions Reflection 4 colour support ■ Graphics redraw on resize ■ Crosshaie cursor size ■ Save 4014 graphics display ■ Tek graphics area height ■ Tek graphics area width ■ Disable backing store ■ Enable plane masking ■ Disable sixel graphics scaling UnisysT27 = "off" Wyse = "off" ToolsMenu
Initialization Commands Host Connection Load Winsock On Start-up Registry Entry: None Command Line: -LW Default Setting: Off This will initialize the Winsock stack immediately when the emulator is started, enabling dialup over PPP or SLIP to gain a connection to a service provider.
Initialization Commands Disable 'Exit' Message Box Registry Entry: WarnExit = "off" Command Line: -J Default Setting: Enabled A message box will be displayed if you attempt to exit the emulator while a network session is still active. These commands will disable the message box so that the emulator automatically closes the network connection when it is exited.
Initialization Commands Session Configuration Start-up Command Group To Action Registry Entry: None Command Line: -Nname Default Setting: Default You can specify more than one set of start-up commands in the registry. This enables you to configure each instance of the emulator differently. Each set of commands other than the default set must have the following heading in the registry under HKLM\Software\Pericom\: Startup,name where name can be any unique identifying name.
Initialization Commands Enable Debug (File Capture/Replay) Registry Entry: None Command Line: -Debug Default Setting: Disabled This command is only available for NT or XP embedded versions of the emulator. It enables the File Capture and File Replay options in the File menu which allow received host data to be logged in a file then replayed.
Initialization Commands Display Window Minimized On Start-Up Registry Entry: WindowSize = "minimized" Command Line: -MI Default Setting: Not applicable These commands are only available for NT or XP embedded versions of the emulator. They will cause the window to be displayed as an icon when the emulator is loaded.
Initialization Commands Window Title Registry Entry: None Command Line: -T"title" Default Setting: Emulator name This enables you to specify the title that is to be displayed in the title bar. This is useful when you are running more than one instance of the emulator. If no title is specified then the name of your version of the emulator will be displayed.
Initialization Commands Disable Minimize Button Registry Entry: MinimizeBox = "off" Command Line: -MN Default Setting: on These commands will remove the minimize button from the emulator window. Disable Maximize Button Registry Entry: MaximizeBox = "off" Command Line: -MX Default Setting: on These commands will remove the maximize button from the emulator window.
Initialization Commands Disable System Menu & Min/Maximize Buttons Registry Entry: SystemMenu = "none" Command Line: None Default Setting: on This command is only available for NT or XP embedded versions of the emulator. It will remove the System (Control) menu icon and the Minimize and Maximize buttons from the emulator window. Disable Command Bar Registry Entry: CmdBarTools = 0 Command Line: -MA Default Setting: on This will disable the command bar.
Initialization Commands Disable Toolbar Registry Entry: None Command Line: -L Default Setting: on This command will remove the toolbar from the window. Disable Menu Bar, Pop-Up Menus & Toolbar Registry Entry: None Command Line: -CB1 Default Setting: on This will remove the menu bar and toolbar from the emulator window and prevent access to pop-up menus using keyboard commands.
Initialization Commands Disable File Menu Registry Entry: FileMenu = "off" Command Line: -MF Default Setting: on These commands will disable the File menu.
Initialization Commands Disable Settings Menu Registry Entry: SettingsMenu = "off" Command Line: -MS Default Setting: on These commands will disable the Settings menu.
Initialization Commands Soft Buttons Displayed Registry Entry: ButtonLevels = 0-4 Command Line: -BL0-4 Default Setting: 1 These commands are only available for NT or XP embedded versions of the emulator. A set of soft buttons is displayed at the bottom of the emulatoor window by default. There are four soft button levels. Level 1 is displayed by default. Each level consists of twelve programmable buttons, providing a combined total of 48 buttons.
Initialization Commands Flashing Characters Enabled In All Sessions Registry Entry: None Command Line: -FB Default Setting: off This enables characters with the flashing attribute to be displayed as such in all session windows in addition to the currently focused window. Reflection 4 Colour Support Registry Entry: iR4colours = "on" Command Line: -R4 Default Setting: off These commands will cause the colours displayed by the emulator to be compatible with Reflection 4 software.
Initialization Commands Crosshair Cursor Size Registry Entry: CrosshairSize = 1-1024 Command Line: -X1-1024 Default Setting: 1024 Only applicable to versions of TeemTalk that support graphics emulations. This command specifies the size of the graphics cursor, where size is a numeric value in the range 1 to 1024, i.e. world coordinates.
Initialization Commands Disable Backing Store Registry Entry: BackingStore = “off” Command Line: -B Default Setting: on Only applicable to versions of TeemTalk that support graphics emulations.When TeemTalk is in ReGIS mode it automatically stores a copy of graphics data in memory when graphics are initially drawn by the host in the window, a feature known as ‘backing store’.
Initialization Commands Keyboard & Mouse Convert £ To $ (MDIS P9) Registry Entry: MDCUK = "Yes" Command Line: None Default Setting: no This command is only applicable to the MDIS P9 emulation. It will convert the £ character to $ and vice versa on the UK keyboard.
Initialization Commands Auxiliary Port Set Aux Port As Bidirectional Registry Entry: None Command Line: -BA1 Default Setting: Disabled This causes the auxiliary port to be set as bidirectional. Aux Port Opened At Start-Up Registry Entry: None Command Line: -BA2 Default Setting: Disabled This causes the auxiliary port to be opened on start-up.
Initialization Commands Notes 20-22
Virtual Key Names A Virtual Key Names This appendix lists all the supported virtual key names which enable you to include a specific key function in a user definition.
Virtual Key Names AT&T 4410 Virtual Key Names Key Function Virtual Key Name Key Function Virtual Key Name Backspace Break Clear Cursor Down Cursor Left Cursor Right Cursor Up Delete Escape AT_BACKSPACE AT_BREAK AT_CLEAR AT_DOWN AT_LEFT AT_RIGHT AT_UP AT_DELETE AT_ESCAPE F1 - F8 Home Down Home Up Line Feed Num Lock Return Setup Tab AT_F1 - AT_F8 AT_HOMEDOWN AT_HOMEUP AT_LINEFEED AT_NUMLOCK AT_RETURN AT_SETUP AT_TAB BQ 3107 Virtual Key Names Key Function Backspace Back Tab Blank Blink Clear Cursor Do
Virtual Key Names DEC VT500 Virtual Key Names Key Function Virtual Key Name Key Function Virtual Key Name Back Tab Break Backspace Compose Character Cursor Down Cursor Left Cursor Right Cursor Up Datatalk Delete Do (F16) Enter Escape F6 - F14 F17 - F20 Find Help (F15) Hold Screen VT_CSIZ VT_BREAK VT_BACKSPACE VT_COMPOSE VT_DOWN VT_LEFT VT_RIGHT VT_UP VT_DATATALK VT_DELETE VT_DO VT_ENTER VT_ESCAPE VT_F6 - VT_F14 VT_F17 - VT_F20 VT_FIND VT_HELP VT_HOLD Insert Keypad 0 - 9 Keypad Comma Keypad Decimal Ke
Virtual Key Names HP 700-92/96 Virtual Key Names Key Function Virtual Key Name Key Function Virtual Key Name Backspace Clear Display Clear Line Cursor Down Cursor Left Cursor Right Cursor Up Delete Delete Character Delete Line Delete Wrap Enter Escape F1 - F8 Home Cursor Home Cursor Shift Insert Character Insert Line HP_BACKSPACE HP_CLEARMEM HP_CLEARLINE HP_DOWN HP_LEFT HP_RIGHT HP_UP HP_DELETE HP_DELETECHAR HP_DELETELINE HP_DELETEWRAP HP_SEND HP_ESCAPE HP_F1 - HP_F8 HP_HOMEUP HP_HOMEDOWN HP_INSERTMOD
Virtual Key Names Field Mark Fn Edit Go To End Of Line Home Insert Mode IB_FIELDMARK IB_FEDIT IB_GO_EOL IB_HOME IB_INSERT Reverse Screen Rule Display Selectable Field Tab System Request Tab IB_REV_SC IB_RULE IB_FIELDTAB IB_SYSREQ IB_TAB IBM 5250 Virtual Key Names Key Function Virtual Key Name Key Function Virtual Key Name Alternate Code Page Attention Back Tab Backspace Backspace (non-dest) Clear Cursor Down Cursor Left Cursor Right Cursor Fast Left Cursor Fast Right Cursor Select Cursor Up Delay 1
Virtual Key Names MDIS Prism Virtual Key Names Key Function Virtual Key Name Key Function Virtual Key Name Back Tab Backspace Break Clear Cursor Down Cursor Left Cursor Right Cursor Up Delete Enter Escape F1 - F18 Hold Screen Home Keypad 0 - 9 MD_BACKTAB MD_BACKSPACE MD_BREAK MD_CLEAR MD_DOWN MD_LEFT MD_RIGHT MD_UP MD_DELETE MD_ENTER MD_ESCAPE MD_F1 - MD_F18 MD_HOLD MD_HOME MD_PAD0 - 9 Keypad Comma Keypad Decimal Keypad Minus Line Feed Print Screen Return Screen Down Screen Left Screen Right Screen U
Virtual Key Names SCO Console Virtual Key Names Key Function Virtual Key Name Key Function Virtual Key Name Backspace Cursor Down Cursor Left Cursor Right Cursor Up Delete Delete + Shift Delete + Ctrl + Shift End End + Shift Enter Escape SC_BACKSPACE SC_DOWN SC_LEFT SC_RIGHT SC_UP SC_DELETE SC_S_DELETE SC_CS_DELETE SC_END SC_S_END SC_ENTER SC_ESCAPE F1 - F12 F1 - F12 + Shift F1 - F12 + Ctrl F1 - F12 + Ctrl + Shift Home Insert Page Down Page Down + Shift Page Up Return Tab Tab + Shift SC_F1 - SC_F21
Virtual Key Names TVI 955 Virtual Key Names Key Function Virtual Key Name Key Function Virtual Key Name Back Tab Backspace Break Clear Entry Clear Space Cursor Down Cursor Left Cursor Right Cursor Up Delete Enter Escape TV_BACKTAB TV_BACKSP TV_BREAK TV_CLRENTRY TV_CLRSPACE TV_DOWN TV_LEFT TV_RIGHT TV_UP TV_DELETE TV_ENTER TV_ESCAPE F0 - F22 Go To Keypad 00 Line Feed Misc.
Virtual Key Names Viewdata Virtual Key Names Key Function Virtual Key Name Key Function Virtual Key Name * (Star) # (Hash) Cancel Print Cursor Down Cursor Left PR_STAR PR_HASH PR_CANCEL PR_DOWN PR_LEFT Cursor Right Cursor Up Exit to ANSI mode Reveal PR_RIGHT PR_UP PR_EXIT PR_REVEAL Wyse Virtual Key Names Key Function Virtual Key Name Key Function Virtual Key Name Backspace Cursor Down Cursor Left Cursor Right Cursor Up Delete Del Key End Enter Escape F1 - F16 Function Home Insert Keypad 5 Page
Virtual Key Names TeemTalk Virtual Key Name Functions TeemTalk provides additional virtual key name functions for special tasks such as sending text to a file or the serial port, and reading text from a file to place in the keyboard buffer as if typed. Key Function Virtual Key Name Start Send Text sequence Start Read Text sequence End Send/Read Text sequence Delay (nnn = tenths of a second) VK_FILE_O VK_FILE_I VK_FEND VK_SLEEPnnn The following sections describe how to use these virtual key names.
Virtual Key Names Reading Text From A File The following command format is used to read a string from a file and push it into the keyboard buffer as if typed: max length,retries,termination character The string is terminated when the maximum length is read, or the maximum number of retries is reached, or the termination character is read.
Virtual Key Names Notes A-12
Character Sets B Character Sets This appendix shows the supported character sets. Introduction Each character set consists of a series of control characters and displayable characters. Displayable characters are alphanumeric, symbolic or graphic characters that can be displayed on the screen or printed by a hardcopy device. Control characters enable the terminal emulation or the printer to perform specific tasks, such as a line feed or carriage return.
Character Sets ASCII CHARACTER SET (Multinational 7 Bit) COLUMN R 8 7 BITS 65 O W 4321 2 3 6 7 0 1 4 5 01 01 01 00 01 00 00 00 11 10 01 10 00 11 00 01 0 0000 NUL 1 0001 SOH 2 0010 STX 3 0011 ETX 4 0100 EOT 5 0101 ENQ 6 0110 ACK 7 0111 BEL 8 1000 BS 9 1001 HT 10 1010 LF 11 1011 VT 12 1100 FF 13 1101 CR 14 1110 SO 15 1111 KEY: SI ESC 0 20 0 DLE 16 0 10 1 21 1 DC1 17 1 XON 11 2 22 2 DC2 18 2 12 3 23 3 DC3 19 3 XOFF 13 4 24 4 DC4 20 4 14 5 25 5 NAK 21 5 15 6 26 6 SYN 22 6 16 7 27 7 ETB 23 7 17 10 30 8 CAN
Character Sets NATIONAL REPLACEMENT CHARACTERS BINARY BIT 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 OCTAL DECIMAL HEXADECIMAL 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 43 35 23 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 64 40 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 133 91 5B 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 134 92 5C 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 135 93 5D 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 136 94 5E 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 137 95 5F 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 140 96 60 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 173 123 7B 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 174 124 7C 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 175 125 7D 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 176 126 7E ASCII # @ [ \ ] ^ _ ` { | } ~ British £ @ [ \ ] ^ _ ` { | }
Character Sets DEC ADDITIONAL CHARACTER SET (Multinational 8 Bit) 10 11 14 15 COLUMN 8 9 12 13 8 7 BITS R 11 11 11 10 11 10 10 10 65 O 11 10 01 10 00 11 01 00 4321 W IND NEL SSA ESA HTS HTJ VTS PLD PLU RI SS2 SS3 200 128 80 201 129 81 202 130 82 203 131 83 204 132 84 205 133 85 206 134 86 207 135 87 210 136 88 211 137 89 212 138 8A 213 139 8B 214 140 8C 215 141 8D 216 142 8E 217 143 8F KEY: DCS PU1 PU2 STS CCH MW SPA EPA CSI ST OSC PM APC ESC 220 144 90 221 145 91 222 146 92 223 147 93 224 148 94 225
Character Sets DEC LINE DRAWING CHARACTER SET COLUMN R 8 7 BITS 65 O W 4321 2 3 6 7 4 5 0 0 0 0 01 00 00 0 11 11 00 101 11 00 001 010 1 0 0 0 0000 NUL 1 0001 SOH 2 0010 STX 3 0011 ETX 4 0100 EOT 5 0101 ENQ 6 0110 ACK 7 0111 BEL 8 1000 BS 9 1001 HT 10 1010 LF 11 1011 VT 12 1100 FF 13 1101 CR 14 1110 SO 15 1111 KEY: SI ESC 1 0 20 0 DLE 16 0 10 1 21 1 DC1 17 1 XON 11 2 22 2 DC2 18 2 12 3 23 3 DC3 19 3 XOFF 13 4 24 4 DC4 20 4 14 5 25 5 NAK 21 5 15 6 26 6 SYN 22 6 16 7 27 7 ETB 23 7 17 10 30 8 CAN 24 8 1
Character Sets ISO LATIN-1 ADDITIONAL CHARACTER SET (Multinational 8 Bit) 10 11 14 15 COLUMN 8 9 12 13 8 7 BITS R 11 11 11 10 11 10 10 10 65 O 11 10 01 10 00 11 01 00 4321 W IND NEL SSA ESA HTS HTJ VTS PLD PLU RI SS2 SS3 200 128 80 201 129 81 202 130 82 203 131 83 204 132 84 205 133 85 206 134 86 207 135 87 210 136 88 211 137 89 212 138 8A 213 139 8B 214 140 8C 215 141 8D 216 142 8E 217 143 8F KEY: DCS PU1 PU2 STS CCH MW SPA EPA 240 220 144 NBSP 160 A0 90 241 221 161 145 91 A1 222 242 146 162 92 A2 223
Character Sets ISO LATIN-2 ADDITIONAL CHARACTER SET (Multinational 8 Bit) 10 11 14 15 COLUMN 8 9 12 13 8 7 BITS R 11 11 11 10 11 10 10 10 65 O 11 10 01 10 00 11 01 00 4321 W t Z´ z´ ^ PM APC ESC Z z · z· Z 33 27 1B ´´ L´ C´ Ç C É E Ë E Í Î ^ T Ä D ´ N N Ó Ô ´´ O Ö R ° U Ú ´´ U Ü Y´ T ß 320 208 D0 321 209 D1 322 210 D2 323 211 D3 324 212 D4 325 213 D5 326 214 D6 327 215 D7 330 216 D8 331 217 D9 332 218 DA 333 219 DB 334 220 DC 335 221 DD 336 222 DE 337 223 DF r´ á â a ä ´ c´ ç c é e ë
Character Sets ANSI 437 CHARACTER SET COLUMN 10 11 14 15 12 13 BITS R 8 1 1 1 1 76 11 10 1 10 11 11 O 00 101 11 00 001 010 1 4 3 2 15 W 0 8 Ç ü é â ä à å ç ê ë è ï î ì Ä Å 9 200 128 80 201 129 81 202 130 82 203 131 83 204 132 84 205 133 85 206 134 86 207 135 87 210 136 88 211 137 89 212 138 8A 213 139 8B 214 140 8C 215 141 8D 216 142 8E 217 143 8F KEY: É æ Æ ô ö ò û ù ÿ Ö Ü ¢ £ ¥ Pt ƒ Ñ 220 144 90 221 145 91 222 146 92 223 147 93 224 148 94 225 149 95 226 150 96 227 151 97 230 152 98 231 153 99 23
Character Sets ANSI 850 CHARACTER SET 10 11 14 15 COLUMN 12 13 BITS R 8 1 1 1 1 76 11 10 1 10 11 11 O 00 101 11 00 001 010 1 4 3 2 15 W 0 8 Ç ü é â ä à å ç ê ë è ï î ì Ä Å 9 200 128 80 201 129 81 202 130 82 203 131 83 204 132 84 205 133 85 206 134 86 207 135 87 210 136 88 211 137 89 212 138 8A 213 139 8B 214 140 8C 215 141 8D 216 142 8E 217 143 8F KEY: É æ Æ ô ö ò û ù ÿ Ö Ü ø £ Ø ƒ Ñ 220 144 90 221 145 91 222 146 92 223 147 93 224 148 94 225 149 95 226 150 96 227 151 97 230 152 98 231 153 99 232 15
Character Sets ANSI 858 CHARACTER SET 10 11 14 15 COLUMN 12 13 BITS R 8 1 1 1 1 76 11 1 10 10 11 11 O 00 101 11 00 001 010 0 1 4 3 2 15 W 8 Ç ü é â ä à å ç ê ë è ï î ì Ä Å 9 200 128 80 201 129 81 202 130 82 203 131 83 204 132 84 205 133 85 206 134 86 207 135 87 210 136 88 211 137 89 212 138 8A 213 139 8B 214 140 8C 215 141 8D 216 142 8E 217 143 8F KEY: É æ Æ ô ö ò û ù ÿ Ö Ü ø £ Ø Ñ 220 144 90 221 145 91 222 146 92 223 147 93 224 148 94 225 149 95 226 150 96 227 151 97 230 152 98 231 153 99 232 154 9
Character Sets ANSI 1250 CHARACTER SET 10 11 14 15 COLUMN 12 13 BITS R 8 1 1 1 1 76 11 10 1 10 11 11 O 00 101 11 00 001 010 1 4 3 2 15 W 0 ¨ S s S s CSI ST OSC T t’ Z´ z´ ^ PM APC ESC Z z · z· Z 33 27 1B ´´ Ä L´ C´ Ç C É E Ë E Í Î ^ § ^ KEY: s´ A ^ SS3 S´ Â D 300 192 C0 301 193 C1 302 194 C2 303 195 C3 304 196 C4 305 197 C5 306 198 C6 307 199 C7 310 200 C8 311 201 C9 312 202 CA 313 203 CB 314 204 CC 315 205 CD 316 206 CE 317 207 CF D ´ N N Ó Ô ´´ O Ö R ° U Ú ´´ U Ü Y´ T
Character Sets DG 410/412 WORD PROCESSING, MATH & GREEK ALPHABET CHARACTER SET 0 COLUMN R 8 7 BITS 65 O W 4321 00 00 0 0000 NUL 1 0001 SOH 2 0010 STX 3 0011 ETX 4 0100 EOT 5 0101 ENQ 6 0110 ACK 7 0111 BEL 8 1000 BS 9 1001 HT 10 1010 LF 11 1011 VT 12 1100 FF 13 1101 CR 14 1110 SO 15 1111 KEY: B-12 SI ESC 2 1 00 01 0 20 0 DLE 16 0 10 1 21 1 DC1 17 1 XON 11 2 22 2 DC2 18 2 12 3 23 3 DC3 19 3 XOFF 13 4 24 4 DC4 20 4 14 5 25 5 NAK 21 5 15 6 26 6 SYN 22 6 16 7 27 7 ETB 23 7 17 10 30 8 CAN 24 8 18 11
Character Sets DG 410/412 LINE DRAWING CHARACTER SET COLUMN R 8 7 BITS 65 O W 4321 0 0000 1 0001 2 0010 3 0011 4 0100 5 0101 6 0110 7 0111 8 1000 9 1001 10 1010 11 1011 12 1100 13 1101 14 1110 15 1111 KEY: 0 00 2 1 00 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 10 8 8 11 9 9 12 10 A 13 11 B 14 12 C 15 13 D 16 14 E 17 15 F 75 61 3D 00 01 00 20 16 10 21 17 11 22 18 12 23 19 13 24 20 14 25 21 15 26 22 16 27 23 17 30 24 18 31 25 19 32 26 1A 33 27 1B 34 28 1C 35 29 1D 36 30 1E 37 31 1F 3 10 40 3
Character Sets WYSE NATIVE MODE CHARACTER SET 0 COLUMN R 8 7 BITS 65 O W 4321 00 0 0000 1 0001 S H 2 0010 S X 3 0011 E X 4 0100 E T 5 0101 E Q 6 0110 A K 7 0111 B L 8 1000 B S 9 1001 H T 10 1010 L F 11 1011 V T 12 1100 F F 13 1101 C R 14 1110 S O 15 1111 S I KEY: 2 1 00 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 10 8 8 11 9 9 12 10 A 13 11 B 14 12 C 15 13 D 16 14 E 17 15 F 35 29 1D 00 01 20 16 10 21 17 11 22 18 12 23 19 13 24 20 14 25 21 15 26 22 16 27 23 17 30 24
Character Sets WY-60 MULTINATIONAL (CODE PAGE 437) CHARACTER SET 8 10 Ç ü é â ä à å ç ê ë è ï î ì Ä Å 10 9 00 200 128 80 201 129 81 202 130 82 203 131 83 204 132 84 205 133 85 206 134 86 207 135 87 210 136 88 211 137 89 212 138 8A 213 139 8B 214 140 8C 215 141 8D 216 142 8E 217 143 8F KEY: 10 É æ Æ ô ö ò û ù ÿ Ö Ü ¢ £ ¥ Pt ƒ Ñ 01 220 144 90 221 145 91 222 146 92 223 147 93 224 148 94 225 149 95 226 150 96 227 151 97 230 152 98 231 153 99 232 154 9A 233 155 9B 234 156 9C 235 157 9D 236 158 9E 237 159
Character Sets WY-60 MULTINATIONAL (CODE PAGE 850) CHARACTER SET 8 10 Ç ü é â ä à å ç ê ë è ï î ì Ä Å 10 9 00 200 128 80 201 129 81 202 130 82 203 131 83 204 132 84 205 133 85 206 134 86 207 135 87 210 136 88 211 137 89 212 138 8A 213 139 8B 214 140 8C 215 141 8D 216 142 8E 217 143 8F KEY: 10 É æ Æ ô ö ò û ù ÿ Ö Ü ø £ Ø ƒ Ñ 01 220 144 90 221 145 91 222 146 92 223 147 93 224 148 94 225 149 95 226 150 96 227 151 97 230 152 98 231 153 99 232 154 9A 233 155 9B 234 156 9C 235 157 9D 236 158 9E 237 159 9F
Character Sets WY-60 PC EQUIVALENT CHARACTER SET COLUMN R 8 7 BITS 65 O W 4321 0 0000 1 0001 2 0010 3 0011 4 0100 5 0101 6 0110 7 0111 8 1000 9 1001 10 1010 11 1011 12 1100 13 1101 14 1110 15 1111 KEY: 0 00 2 1 00 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 10 8 8 11 9 9 12 10 A 13 11 B 14 12 C 15 13 D 16 14 E 17 15 F 33 27 1B 00 !! ¶ § 01 20 16 10 21 17 11 22 18 12 23 19 13 24 20 14 25 21 15 26 22 16 27 23 17 30 24 18 31 25 19 32 26 1A 33 27 1B 34 28 1C 35 29 1D 36 30 1E 37 31 1F 00 ! " # $
Character Sets WY-60 STANDARD ASCII CHARACTER SET 0 COLUMN R 8 7 BITS 65 O W 4321 00 0 0000 1 0001 S H 2 0010 S X 3 0011 E X 4 0100 E T 5 0101 E Q 6 0110 A K 7 0111 B L 8 1000 B S 9 1001 H T 10 1010 L F 11 1011 V T 12 1100 F F 13 1101 C R 14 1110 S O 15 1111 S I KEY: E C 2 1 00 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 10 8 8 11 9 9 12 10 A 13 11 B 14 12 C 15 13 D 16 14 E 17 15 F 33 27 1B 00 D L D 1 D 2 D 3 D 4 N K S Y E B C N E M S B E C F S G S R S U S 01 20 1
Character Sets WY-60 STANDARD ANSI CHARACTER SET 0 COLUMN R 8 7 BITS 65 O W 4321 00 0 0000 1 0001 2 0010 3 0011 H 4 0100 F 5 0101 C 6 0110 L 7 0111 ° T F R F 8 1000 ± 9 1001 N 10 1010 V L T 11 1011 12 1100 13 1101 14 1110 15 1111 KEY: ≥ 2 1 00 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 10 8 8 11 9 9 12 10 A 13 11 B 14 12 C 15 13 D 16 14 E 17 15 F 33 27 1B 00 ≤ ≥ π ≠ £ · 01 20 16 10 21 17 11 22 18 12 23 19 13 24 20 14 25 21 15 26 22 16 27 23 17 30 24 18 31 25 19 32 26 1A
Character Sets WY-60 GRAPHICS 1 CHARACTER SET COLUMN R 8 7 BITS 65 O W 4321 0 0000 1 0001 2 0010 3 0011 4 0100 5 0101 6 0110 7 0111 8 1000 9 1001 10 1010 11 1011 12 1100 13 1101 14 1110 15 1111 KEY: 0 00 2 1 00 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 10 8 8 11 9 9 12 10 A 13 11 B 14 12 C 15 13 D 16 14 E 17 15 F 156 110 6E 00 01 00 20 16 10 21 17 11 22 18 12 23 19 13 24 20 14 25 21 15 26 22 16 27 23 17 30 24 18 31 25 19 32 26 1A 33 27 1B 34 28 1C 35 29 1D 36 30 1E 37 31 1F 3 10 40 32 20
Character Sets WY-60 GRAPHICS 2 CHARACTER SET COLUMN R 8 7 BITS 65 O W 4321 0 0000 1 0001 2 0010 3 0011 4 0100 5 0101 6 0110 7 0111 8 1000 9 1001 10 1010 11 1011 12 1100 13 1101 14 1110 15 1111 KEY: 0 00 2 1 00 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 10 8 8 11 9 9 12 10 A 13 11 B 14 12 C 15 13 D 16 14 E 17 15 F 114 76 4C 00 01 00 20 16 10 21 17 11 22 18 12 23 19 13 24 20 14 25 21 15 26 22 16 27 23 17 30 24 18 31 25 19 32 26 1A 33 27 1B 34 28 1C 35 29 1D 36 30 1E 37 31 1F 3 10 40 32 20 4
Character Sets WY-60 GRAPHICS 3 CHARACTER SET COLUMN R 8 7 BITS 65 O W 4321 0 0000 1 0001 2 0010 3 0011 4 0100 5 0101 6 0110 7 0111 8 1000 9 1001 10 1010 11 1011 12 1100 13 1101 14 1110 15 1111 KEY: 0 00 2 1 00 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 10 8 8 11 9 9 12 10 A 13 11 B 14 12 C 15 13 D 16 14 E 17 15 F 114 76 4C 00 01 00 20 16 10 21 17 11 22 18 12 23 19 13 24 20 14 25 21 15 26 22 16 27 23 17 30 24 18 31 25 19 32 26 1A 33 27 1B 34 28 1C 35 29 1D 36 30 1E 37 31 1F 3 10 40 32 20 4
Character Sets PT250 ADDITIONAL CHARACTER SET 10 11 14 15 COLUMN 12 13 BITS R 8 1 1 1 1 76 11 10 1 10 11 11 O 00 101 11 00 001 010 1 4 3 2 15 W 0 8 9 200 128 80 201 129 81 202 130 82 203 131 83 204 132 84 205 133 85 206 134 86 207 135 87 210 136 88 211 137 89 212 138 8A 213 139 8B 214 140 8C 215 141 8D 216 142 8E 217 143 8F KEY: 220 144 90 221 145 91 222 146 92 223 147 93 224 148 94 225 149 95 226 150 96 227 151 97 230 152 98 231 153 99 232 154 9A 233 155 9B 234 156 9C 235 157 9D 236 158 9E 237 159 9F
Character Sets PT250 LINE DRAWING CHARACTER SET COLUMN R 8 7 BITS 65 O W 4321 0 0000 1 0001 2 0010 3 0011 4 0100 5 0101 6 0110 7 0111 8 1000 9 1001 10 1010 11 1011 12 1100 13 1101 14 1110 15 1111 KEY: 2 3 6 7 4 5 0 0 0 0 01 00 00 0 11 11 00 101 11 00 001 010 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 10 8 8 11 9 9 12 10 A 13 11 B 14 12 C 15 13 D 16 14 E 17 15 F 57 47 2F 20 16 10 21 17 11 22 18 12 23 19 13 24 20 14 25 21 15 26 22 16 27 23 17 30 24 18 31 25 19 32 26 1A 33 27 1B 34 28 1C 3
Character Sets PT250 BLOCK GRAPHICS CHARACTER SET COLUMN R 8 7 BITS 65 O W 4321 0 0000 1 0001 2 0010 3 0011 4 0100 5 0101 6 0110 7 0111 8 1000 9 1001 10 1010 11 1011 12 1100 13 1101 14 1110 15 1111 KEY: 2 3 6 7 4 5 0 0 0 0 01 00 00 0 11 11 00 101 11 00 001 010 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 10 8 8 11 9 9 12 10 A 13 11 B 14 12 C 15 13 D 16 14 E 17 15 F 57 47 2F 20 16 10 21 17 11 22 18 12 23 19 13 24 20 14 25 21 15 26 22 16 27 23 17 30 24 18 31 25 19 32 26 1A 33 27 1B 34 28 1C
Character Sets SIEMENS 97801 INTERNATIONAL A CHARACTER SET 0 COLUMN R 8 7 BITS 65 O W 4321 00 00 0 0000 NUL 1 0001 SOH 2 0010 STX 3 0011 ETX 4 0100 EOT 5 0101 ENQ 6 0110 ACK 7 0111 BEL 8 1000 BS 9 1001 HT 10 1010 LF 11 1011 VT 12 1100 FF 13 1101 CR 14 1110 SO 15 1111 KEY: B-26 SI ESC 2 1 00 01 0 20 0 DLE 16 0 10 1 21 1 DC1 17 1 XON 11 2 22 2 DC2 18 2 12 3 23 3 DC3 19 3 XOFF 13 4 24 4 DC4 20 4 14 5 25 5 NAK 21 5 15 6 26 6 SYN 22 6 16 7 27 7 ETB 23 7 17 10 30 8 CAN 24 8 18 11 31 9 EM 25 9 19 12 32
Character Sets SIEMENS 97801 INTERNATIONAL CHARACTER SET 0 COLUMN R 8 7 BITS 65 O W 4321 00 00 0 0000 NUL 1 0001 SOH 2 0010 STX 3 0011 ETX 4 0100 EOT 5 0101 ENQ 6 0110 ACK 7 0111 BEL 8 1000 BS 9 1001 HT 10 1010 LF 11 1011 VT 12 1100 FF 13 1101 CR 14 1110 SO 15 1111 KEY: SI ESC 2 1 00 01 0 20 0 DLE 16 0 10 1 21 1 DC1 17 1 XON 11 2 22 2 DC2 18 2 12 3 23 3 DC3 19 3 XOFF 13 4 24 4 DC4 20 4 14 5 25 5 NAK 21 5 15 6 26 6 SYN 22 6 16 7 27 7 ETB 23 7 17 10 30 8 CAN 24 8 18 11 31 9 EM 25 9 19 12 32 10 SUB
Character Sets SIEMENS 97801 GERMAN CHARACTER SET 0 COLUMN R 8 7 BITS 65 O W 4321 00 00 0 0000 NUL 1 0001 SOH 2 0010 STX 3 0011 ETX 4 0100 EOT 5 0101 ENQ 6 0110 ACK 7 0111 BEL 8 1000 BS 9 1001 HT 10 1010 LF 11 1011 VT 12 1100 FF 13 1101 CR 14 1110 SO 15 1111 KEY: B-28 SI ESC 2 1 00 01 0 20 0 DLE 16 0 10 1 21 1 DC1 17 1 XON 11 2 22 2 DC2 18 2 12 3 23 3 DC3 19 3 XOFF 13 4 24 4 DC4 20 4 14 5 25 5 NAK 21 5 15 6 26 6 SYN 22 6 16 7 27 7 ETB 23 7 17 10 30 8 CAN 24 8 18 11 31 9 EM 25 9 19 12 32 10 SUB 2
Character Sets SIEMENS 97801 EURO CHARACTER SET 7 0111 BEL 8 1000 BS 9 1001 HT 10 1010 LF 11 1011 VT 12 1100 FF 13 1101 CR 14 1110 SO 15 1111 KEY: SI ESC 33 27 1B ä å a ã a æ ç c c´ ð d ^ 6 0110 ACK â d é ê ë e e g î ì ï j ^ 5 0101 ENQ á è 11 60 48 30 61 49 31 62 50 32 63 51 33 64 52 34 65 53 35 66 54 36 67 55 37 70 56 38 71 57 39 72 58 3A 73 59 3B 74 60 3C 75 61 3D 76 62 3E 77 63 3F 01 n n´ ñ ò ó ô ö õ ø o ´´ œ þ r r´ š s´ 6 5 00 100 64 40 101 65 41 102 66 42 103 67 43 104 68 44 105 6
Character Sets SIEMENS 97801 BRACKETS CHARACTER SET 0 COLUMN R 8 7 BITS 65 O W 4321 00 00 0 0000 NUL 1 0001 SOH 2 0010 STX 3 0011 ETX 4 0100 EOT 5 0101 ENQ 6 0110 ACK 7 0111 BEL 8 1000 BS 9 1001 HT 10 1010 LF 11 1011 VT 12 1100 FF 13 1101 CR 14 1110 SO 15 1111 KEY: B-30 SI ESC 2 1 00 01 0 20 0 DLE 16 0 10 1 21 1 DC1 17 1 XON 11 2 22 2 DC2 18 2 12 3 23 3 DC3 19 3 XOFF 13 4 24 4 DC4 20 4 14 5 25 5 NAK 21 5 15 6 26 6 SYN 22 6 16 7 27 7 ETB 23 7 17 10 30 8 CAN 24 8 18 11 31 9 EM 25 9 19 12 32 10 SUB
Character Sets IBM 3270 & IBM 5250 ENGLISH (U.S.
Character Sets IBM 3270 & IBM 5250 ENGLISH (U.K.
Character Sets IBM 3270 & IBM 5250 DANISH & NORWEGIAN CHARACTER SET HEX 4- 5- 6- -0 SP & - -1 RSP é / -2 â ê -3 ä -4 7- 8- 9- A- B- C- D- E- F- @ ° µ ¢ æ å \ 0 É a j ü £ A J ÷ 1 Â Ê b k s ¥ B K S 2 ë Ä Ë c l t · C L T 3 à è À È d m u © D M U 4 -5 á í Á Í e n v § E N V 5 -6 ã î Ã Î f o w ¶ F O W 6 -7 } ï $ Ï g p x 1 /4 G P X 7 -8 ç ì Ç Ì h q y 1 /2 H Q Y 8 -9 ñ ß Ñ ` i r z
Character Sets IBM 3270 & IBM 5250 FRENCH CHARACTER SET HEX 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- A- B- C- D- E- F- -0 SP & - ø Ø [ ` ¢ é è ç 0 -1 RSP { / É a j ¨ # A J ÷ 1 -2 â ê Â Ê b k s ¥ B K S 2 -3 ä ë Ä Ë c l t · C L T 3 -4 @ } À È d m u © D M U 4 -5 á í Á Í e n v ] E N V 5 -6 ã î Ã Î f o w ¶ F O W 6 -7 å ï Å Ï g p x 1 /4 G P X 7 -8 \ ì Ç Ì h q y 1 /2 H Q Y 8 -9 ñ ß Ñ µ i r z 3 /4
Character Sets IBM 3270 & IBM 5250 GERMAN & AUSTRIAN CHARACTER SET HEX 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- A- B- C- D- E- F- -0 SP & - ø Ø ° µ ¢ ä ü Ö 0 -1 RSP é / É a j ß £ A J ÷ 1 -2 â ê Â Ê b k s ¥ B K S 2 -3 { ë [ Ë c l t · C L T 3 -4 à è À È d m u © D M U 4 -5 á í Á Í e n v @ E N V 5 -6 ã î Ã Î f o w ¶ F O W 6 -7 å ï Å Ï g p x 1 /4 G P X 7 -8 ç ì Ç Ì h q y 1 /2 H Q Y 8 -9 ñ ~ Ñ ` i r
Character Sets IBM 3270 & IBM 5250 ITALIAN CHARACTER SET HEX 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- A- B- C- D- E- F- -0 SP & - ø Ø [ µ ¢ à è ç 0 -1 RSP ] / É a j ì # A J ÷ 1 -2 â ê Â Ê b k s ¥ B K S 2 -3 ä ë Ä Ë c l t · C L T 3 -4 { } À È d m u © D M U 4 -5 á í Á Í e n v @ E N V 5 -6 ã î Ã Î f o w ¶ F O W 6 -7 å ï Å Ï g p x 1 /4 G P X 7 -8 \ ~ Ç Ì h q y 1 /2 H Q Y 8 -9 ñ ß Ñ ù i r z 3 /4
Character Sets IBM 3270 & IBM 5250 SPANISH CHARACTER SET HEX 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- A- B- C- D- E- F- -0 SP & - ø Ø ° µ ¢ { } \ 0 -1 RSP é / É a j ¨ £ A J ÷ 1 -2 â ê Â Ê b k s ¥ B K S 2 -3 ä ë Ä Ë c l t · C L T 3 -4 à è À È d m u © D M U 4 -5 á í Á Í e n v § E N V 5 -6 ã î Ã Î f o w ¶ F O W 6 -7 å ï Å Ï g p x 1 /4 G P X 7 -8 ç ì Ç Ì h q y 1 /2 H Q Y 8 ß # ` i r z 3 /4 I R
Character Sets IBM 3270 & IBM 5250 SWEDISH & FINNISH CHARACTER SET HEX 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- A- B- C- D- E- F- -0 SP & - ø Ø ° µ ¢ ä å É 0 -1 RSP ` / \ a j ü £ A J ÷ 1 -2 â ê Â Ê b k s ¥ B K S 2 -3 { ë # Ë c l t · C L T 3 -4 à è À È d m u © D M U 4 -5 á í Á Í e n v [ E N V 5 -6 ã î Ã Î f o w ¶ F O W 6 -7 } ï $ Ï g p x 1 /4 G P X 7 -8 ç ì Ç Ì h q y 1 /2 H Q Y 8 -9 ñ ß Ñ é i r
Character Sets IBM 3270 & IBM 5250 BELGIAN & SWISS-FRENCH/GERMAN CHARACTER SET HEX 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- A- B- C- D- E- F- -0 SP & - ø Ø ° µ ¢ { } \ 0 -1 RSP é / É a j ~ £ A J ÷ 1 -2 â ê Â Ê b k s ¥ B K S 2 -3 ä ë Ä Ë c l t · C L T 3 -4 à è À È d m u © D M U 4 -5 á í Á Í e n v § E N V 5 -6 ã î Ã Î f o w ¶ F O W 6 -7 å ï Å Ï g p x 1 /4 G P X 7 -8 ç ì Ç Ì h q y 1 /2 H Q Y 8 -9 ñ ß
Character Sets IBM EBCDIC CODEPAGES SUPPLIED Codepage B-40 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 (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 Heb
Host Command Summary C Host Command Summary This appendix lists the host commands that are valid in each terminal emulation mode. Additional special commands are listed at the back. The following conventions are used in this command list. Spaces in a command are for clarity only and are not to be entered as part of the command. A space character that is part of the command will be shown as SP.
Host Command Summary TEXT ERASURE Erase text to end of line Erase text to end of screen ESC K ESC J GENERAL Cancel current ESC sequence & display error Sound audible tone CAN BEL MODE SELECTION Select numeric keypad application mode Select numeric keypad normal mode Select VT100 mode ESC = ESC > ESC < PRINTING Auto print off Auto print on Print controller off Print controller on ESC _ ESC ^ ESC X ESC W REPORTS Request mode identification report Send terminal emulation mode report ESC Z ESC # ! 0 A
Host Command Summary Deselect underline character mode Double width & height (top half) characters Double width & height (bottom half) characters Double width single height characters Select underline character mode Single width & height (normal) characters ESC [ < 1 h ESC # 3 ESC # 4 ESC # 6 ESC [ < 1 l ESC # 5 CHARACTER SET SELECTION Assign G0 label to * character set Assign G1 label to * character set ASCII / N.
Host Command Summary DISPLAY Scroll display down * lines Scroll display up * lines Select 80 column display mode Select 132 column display mode Select invisible display Select normal colour display mode Select reverse colour display mode Select thin-line graphics in ANSI BBS mode Select visible display Set top (*t) and bottom (*b) margin positions ESC [ * T ESC [ * S ESC [ ? 3 l ESC [ ? 3 h ESC [ ? 75 l ESC [ ? 5 l ESC [ ? 5 h ESC 10 m ESC [ ? 75 h ESC [ *t ; *b r EDITING Delete * characters from cursor p
Host Command Summary KEYBOARD Backspace key performs backspace only Backspace key performs delete Data processing keys mode Disable key autorepeat Disable keyboard Disable keyboard input Enable key autorepeat Enable keyboard Enable keyboard input Select cursor key application mode Select cursor key normal mode Select keypad application mode Select keypad numeric mode Typewriter keys mode ESC [ ? 67 h ESC [ ? 67 l ESC [ ? 68 h ESC [ ? 8 l ESC ` ESC [ 2 h ESC [ ? 8 h ESC b ESC [ 2 l ESC [ ? 1 h ESC [ ? 1 l E
Host Command Summary Print cursor line Print page Print page prints complete page Print page prints scrolling region only ESC [ ? 1 i ESC [ i ESC [ ? 19 h ESC [ ? 19 l REPORTS Report compatibility level Report current colour Report cursor position Report keyboard nationality Report operating status Report terminal emulation mode Report VT terminal identity Report VT terminal identity Report VT terminal identity ESC [ > c ESC [ = M ESC [ 6 n ESC [ ? 26 n ESC [ 5 n ESC # ! 0 ESC [ 0 c ESC [ c ESC Z ANSI V
Host Command Summary DISPLAY Display host-writable status line Display indicator status line Display no status line Send data to main display Send data to status line Display time on status line (*h = hour (24) *m = minutes) Display controls on Display controls off Rectangular fill (*c = fill character, *sr = start row *sc = start column, *er = end row, *ec = end column ESC [ 2 $ ~ ESC [ 1 $ ~ ESC [ 0 $ ~ ESC [ 0 $ } ESC [ 1 $ } ESC [ *h ; *m , p ESC [ 3 h ESC [ 3 l ESC [ *c ; *sr ; *sc ; *er ; *ec $ z ED
Host Command Summary PRINTING Enable bidirectional printing Disable bidirectional printing Enable printer/tablet to talk directly to host (one way) Disable printer/tablet from talking directly to host Destination port (only first * is parameter: 0 = None, 1 = LPT 1/2, 2 = COM 1, 3 = COM 2, etc.
Host Command Summary ANSI VT420 Emulation When running the VT420 emulation, the following commands will be executed in addition those listed for ANSI VT100 and VT500.
Host Command Summary Local function key control ESC [ *k ; *f ; ... *k ; *f * } *k = Function key number: All local function keys F1 or Hold F2 or Print F3 or Set-Up F4 or Session *f = Function performed: Factory default Local function Send key sequence Disable key 0 1 2 3 4 Select modifier key reporting *k = Key number: All keys Left Shift Right Shift Lock key Ctrl key Left Alt Function Right Alt Function Left Compose Char Right Compose Char 0 1 2 3 ESC [ *k ; *c ...
Host Command Summary Fill rectangular area ESC [ *f ; *t ; *l ; *b ; *r $ x *f Decimal code of fill character *t Top-line border *l Left-column border *b Bottom-line border *r Right-column border Selective erase rectangular area ESC [ *t ; *l ; *b ; *r $ { *t Top-line border *b Bottom-line border *l Left-column border *r Right-column border Select attribute change extent ESC [ *c * x *c = character positions affected: Stream of character positions Rectangular area of character positions 0 or 1 2 C
Host Command Summary ANSI VT510 Emulation When running the VT510 emulation, the following commands will be executed in addition those listed for ANSI VT100 and VT500. USER-DEFINED KEYS Download definitions for user-defined keys DCS *c ; *l ; *m | D...D ST *c 0 or none 1 Clear all keys before loading new values (0 is default). Load new UDK values; clear old values only when redefined. *l 0 or none 1 Lock the keys. Do not lock the keys against future redefinition.
Host Command Summary PROGRAMMING ALPHANUMERIC KEYS Program Alphanumeric Key(s) DCS " y D...D ST where the data string D...D format is as follows: Key1/Hex Code String/Function #/UDS/UDS Direction;Key2/...
Host Command Summary PROGRAMMING FUNCTION KEYS Program Function Key(s) DCS " x D...D ST where the data string D...D format is as follows: Key1/Mod1/Function #/UDS/UDS Direction; Key2/Mod2/Function #/UDS/UDS Direction;........
Host Command Summary ANSI VT520 Emulation When running the VT520 emulation, the following commands will be executed in addition to those listed for ANSI VT100 and VT500. Note that an * (asterisk) before a command description indicates the command is accepted but not actioned.
Host Command Summary Colour Selection Assign colour CSI *i *f *b , | *i = Item Normal text Window frame 1 2 (not actioned) *f = Foreground colour index 0 - 15 *b = Background colour index 0 - 15 Alternate text colour *a = Attribute CSI *a *f *b , } 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Normal text Bold Reverse Underline Blink Bold reverse Bold underline Bold blink 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Reverse underline Reverse blink Underline blink Bold reverse underline Bold reverse blink Bold underline blink Reverse underline blink Bo
Host Command Summary Restore saved cursor (SCO) Set cursor style CSI u CSI * SP q * = Blinking block Steady block Blinking underline Steady underline Right-to-left copy enabled Right-to-left copy disabled Right-to-left mode enabled Right-to-left mode disabled Vertical line position absolute Vertical line position relative Set tab every 8 columns * Set scroll speed none, 0, 1 2 3 4 CSI ? 96 h CSI ? 96 l CSI ? 34 h CSI ? 34 l CSI * d CSI * e CSI ? 5 W CSI * SP p * = Smooth 2 Smooth 4 Jump Clear screen on
Host Command Summary *c = character set as follows: Default 94-Character Set %4 Cyrillic (DEC) "? Greek (DEC) "> Greek NRCS "4 Hebrew (DEC) %= Hebrew NRCS %6 Portuguese NRCS &5 Russian NRCS %3 SCS NRCS %0 Turkish (DEC) %2 Turkish NRCS Default 96-Character Set A ISO Latin-1 Supplemental B ISO Latin-2 Supplemental F ISO Greek Supplemental H ISO Hebrew Supplemental M ISO Latin-5 Supplemental L ISO Latin-Cyrillic Select zero symbol CSI * , { * = Oval zero Zero with slash Zero with dot Request user-preferred
Host Command Summary 12 13 14 Swedish Norwegian French 38 39 40 SCS Russian Latin-American Key position mode set (key position) Key position mode reset (char. codes) North American/Greek selection set (North American) North American/Greek selection reset (Greek keyboard) Program alphanumeric key (for *...* see below) Program function key (for *...* see below) CSI ? 81 h CSI ? 81 l CSI ? 57 h CSI ? 57 l DCS " y *...* ST DCS " x *...* ST *...
Host Command Summary Request key type (* = decimal key station number) Report key type CSI * , u CSI *n ; *t , v *n = decimal key station number *t = key type: Alphanumeric key Function key Report function key definition (for *...* see below) Report modifiers/key state (for *...* see below) 0 1 DCS " } *...* ST DCS " ~ *...* ST *...
Host Command Summary Printer Media copy - send screen data Select digital printed data type CSI 2 i CSI * ) p * = Print National only National & Line Drawing Print Multinational Print all characters * Select printer type none, 0, 1 2 3 4 CSI * $ s * = DEC ANSI none, 0, 1 IBM ProPrinter 2 DEC + IBM 3 * Select ProPrinter character set *c = PC Greek PC Spanish PC International PC Multilingual PC Slavic (Latin 2) PC Turkish 210 220 437 850 852 857 CSI *c * p PC Portuguese PC Hebrew PC French-Canada PC Dan
Host Command Summary Enter/exit VT PC Term mode / select ASCII or scancodes *m = VT Emulation Mode VT Mode VT PCTerm Mode *c = SCO Console Mode ASCII characters none, 0 Scancodes 1 character set as follows: VT Emulation Mode 210 PC Greek 220 PC Spanish 437 PC International 850 PC Multilingual 852 PC Slavic (Latin-2) 857 PC Turkish 860 PC Portuguese 862 PC Hebrew 863 PC French-Canadian 865 PC Danish 866 PC Cyrillic SCO Console Mode none, 0 No change 1 PC Multilingual 2 PC International 3 PC Danish/Norweg
Host Command Summary Status line type CSI * $ ~ * = No status line 0 Indicator status line 1 Host-writable status line 2 Communications Select communication port CSI *p ; *h * u *p = printer port: *h = host port: None 0 Centronics 1 Comm3 4 Comm1 Comm2 Comm3 1 2 3 (note that the last * is part of the command) Select communication speed CSI *l ; *s * r *l = comm line: Host transmit Host receive Printer Modem Hi Modem Lo *s = speed: none, 0, 1 2 3 4 5 Use default 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200
Host Command Summary *s = characters per second: 150 cps 50 cps 30 cps Transmit rate limiting mode set (limited) Transmit rate limiting mode reset (unlimited) none, 0, 1 2 3 CSI ? 73 h CSI ? 73 l Terminal Synchronization Disconnect delay time CSI * $ q * = delay time: None 60 ms 2 seconds Flow control 1 2 none, 0, 3 CSI *p ; *d ; *f ; *t * s *p = port type: *d = direction: Comm port none, 0, 1 Printer port 2 *f = flow control type: XON/XOFF or XPC DTR Both None Transmit Receive Tx & Receive 1,
Host Command Summary AIXTerm Emulation All commands are supported in both VT100 and HFT (High Function Terminal) modes unless indicated otherwise.
Host Command Summary Single shift G3 (VT100) Set G0 character set (HFT) Set G1 character set (HFT) Lock shift G2 (VT100) Lock shift G3 (VT100) ESC O ESC ( < ESC ) < ESC n ESC o COLOUR Set foreground & background colour *fg and *bg are integers as listed below: Dull Colour Bold 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Black Blue Green Cyan Red Magenta Yellow White 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Set inverse & foreground & background colour (* as above) Set normal foreground colour (* = integer as above) Set normal background colour (*
Host Command Summary Move cursor to line (*l) column (*c) Move cursor up * lines Move cursor up * tabs (HFT) Restore cursor position Save cursor position ESC [ *l ; *c H ESC [ * A ESC [ * Y ESC [ u ESC [ s DISPLAY Restore cursor & attributes Save cursor & attributes Scroll display down * lines (HFT) Scroll display up * lines Scroll left * columns (HFT) Scroll right * columns (HFT) Select screen direction (HFT) ESC 8 ESC 7 ESC [ * T ESC [ * S ESC [ * SP @ ESC [ * SP A ESC [ * 1 ; 1 S Left-to-right, set t
Host Command Summary Insert * blank lines Insert * space characters ESC [ * L ESC [ * @ GENERAL OPERATION Lock shift G2 Lock shift G3 Reset to initial state ANSI specified modes ESC n ESC o ESC c ESC [ *;...;* h IRM insert mode SRM send/rec mode (HFT) TSM tab stop mode (HFT) LNM linefeed/newline XTERM private modes 4 12 18 20 ESC [ ? *;...
Host Command Summary PF key report (HFT) Report cursor position Report terminal identity (host to VT100) Report terminal identity (host to VT100) Terminal response (VT100 to host) ESC [ * q ESC [ *l ; *c R ESC [ c ESC [ 0 c ESC [ ? 1 ; 2 c C-29
Host Command Summary AT&T 4410 Emulation CHARACTER ATTRIBUTES Normal Dimmed Underline Flashing Reverse video Blanked ESC [ 0 m ESC [ 2 m ESC [ 4 m ESC [ 5 m ESC [ 7 m ESC [ 8 m CURSOR Cursor down one line or * lines Cursor left one column or * columns Cursor right one column or * columns Cursor up one line or * lines Cursor to line 1, column 1 Origin mode Origin mode reset Move cursor to line (*l) and column (*c) Move cursor to line (*l) and column (*c) Save cursor location Restore cursor location Revers
Host Command Summary BQ 3107 Emulation CHARACTER DISPLAY Blank area rendition Blink area rendition Select graphic rendition Select G0, national or ASCII character set Select G1 graphic symbols character set Select G2 accented characters and special symbols set ~ ^ ESC [ * ; * ; * m SI SO ESC E CURSOR Cursor addressing (1 to 80 = SP to g Cursor position is end of next transmitted text Cursor position is start of next transmitted text Cursor On (* = 0) or Off (* = 1) Move cursor to left margin of current l
Host Command Summary DG 410/412 Emulation DG Mode In the following command sequences, represents a 1-byte argument, represents a 2-byte argument, and represents a 3-byte argument. Bytes are entered as ASCII characters. Only the four least significant bits are used in each byte. Commands that are D100/200 compatible are indicated by an ◆.
Host Command Summary Scroll down Scroll up Scroll left Scroll right Select compressed spacing Select normal spacing Set margins Set alternate margins Set scroll rate Set windows (<0 = 81 cols, 1 = 135 cols>) Show columns Horizontal scroll enable Horizontal scroll disable Restore normal margins RS I RS H RS F C RS F D RS F K RS F J RS F X RS F Y RS F T RS F B ...
Host Command Summary DG 410/412 ANSI Standard Mode CHARACTER ATTRIBUTES Change attributes CSI *count ; *on ; *off q CURSOR Backspace Carriage return Cursor left * columns Cursor right * columns Cursor down * lines Cursor up * lines Cursor position (line ; column) Cursor position (line ; column) Form feed Index Insert * space characters Insert * lines New line Next line BS CR CSI * D CSI * C CSI * B CSI * A CSI *l ; *c f CSI *l ; *c H FF ESC D CSI * @ CSI * L LF ESC E EDITING Delete * character(s) from
Host Command Summary HP 700-92/96 Emulation CHARACTER ATTRIBUTES Assign * attribute(s) to following characters Assign invisible & * attribute(s) to following chars. Dim Flashing Inverse video Invisible Underline Dim & Flash Dim & Inverse Dim & Underline Dim, Flash & Inverse H A B S D I J L K Dim, Flash & Underline Dim, Under & Inverse Dim, Flash, Und. & Inv.
Host Command Summary DISPLAY 80 column display 132 column display Clear all margins Display next page Display previous page Format mode off Format mode on Jump scroll enabled Memory lock disabled Memory lock enabled Scroll down one line Scroll up one line Select invisible display Select visible display Set left margin Set right margin Smooth scroll enabled Define colour pair ESC & w 6 f 80 X ESC & w 6 f 132 X ESC 9 ESC U ESC V ESC X ESC W ESC & k 0 [ ESC m ESC l ESC T ESC S ESC & w 13 F ESC & w 12 F ESC 4
Host Command Summary FUNCTION KEYS Begin user key definition mode Default definition for f1 key Default definition for f2 key Default definition for f3 key Default definition for f4 key Default definition for f5 key Default definition for f6 key Default definition for f7 key Default definition for f8 key Define f-key Disable User System & Menu and label Modes Enable User System & Menu and label Modes Enable f-keys & remove labels and status line Enable & display Modes labels Enable & display user function k
Host Command Summary KEYBOARD Auto keyboard lock off Auto keyboard lock on Auto line feed mode off Auto line feed mode on Caps lock off Caps lock on Caps mode off Caps mode on Function key codes local only Function key codes transmitted to host Lock keyboard Space overwrite latch disabled Space overwrite latch enabled SPOW latch off SPOW latch on Unlock keyboard ESC & k 0 K ESC & k 1 K ESC & k 0 A ESC & k 1 A ESC & k 0 C ESC & k 1 C ESC & k 0 P ESC & k 1 P ESC & s 0 A ESC & s 1 A ESC c ESC & s 0 B ESC & s
Host Command Summary IBM 3151 Emulation CHARACTER SET SELECTION Select G0 Select G1 Select character set G0 Select character set G1 SI SO ESC < *set ESC > *set CURSOR Backspace Carriage return, new line or LTA Cursor down Cursor left Cursor right Cursor up Cursor home Index Insert cursor Line feed Line feed or new line Line feed or erase input Next line Page down AID Reverse index Read cursor address Set buffer address Set cursor address Reset buffer address mode Tab Back tab Set column tab Clear column
Host Command Summary Enable host protect Enable OIA divide line Enable read unprotected field Host message write Host message display Set character attribute Set field attribute Set field attribute response ESC & : ESC * : ESC % : ESC = *message ESC = ESC # ; ESC 4 *attrib *operation ESC 3 *attrib *attrib *operation ESC 3 *attrib *attrib Create 1 viewport 24 rows x 80 columns Create 1 viewport 25 rows x 80 columns Create 1 viewport 28 rows x 80 columns Create 1 viewport 24 rows x 132 columns Create 1 view
Host Command Summary Read status Enter transparent mode (control characters displayed) Exit transparent mode Mandatory disconnect Begin pass-through data stream End pass-through data stream Restart transmission (pacing) Stop transmission (pacing) Begin outbound trace End outbound trace Reset to initial state Reset keyboard lock & keep MDT bit Read control 1 Read control 2 Read control 3 Read control 4 Read control 5 Read control 6 Read control 7 Read model Read model (extended) Read terminal ID Read all Rea
Host Command Summary MDIS Prism-8 & Prism-9 Emulations CHARACTER SET SELECTION Assign G0 label to * character set Assign G1 label to * character set Assign G2 label to * character set Assign G3 label to * character set Assign G0 labelled set to 7 bit codes Assign G1 labelled set to 7 bit codes Assign G2 labelled set to 7 bit codes Assign G3 labelled set to 7 bit codes Assign G1 labelled set to 8 bit codes Assign G2 labelled set to 8 bit codes Assign G3 labelled set to 8 bit codes Assign G1 labelled set to
Host Command Summary Set tab stops at specified * column numbers Clear tab stops (0 = at cursor position, 2 & 3 = all on page) Set tab stop at current cursor position Clear tab stops (2 = at cursor position, 4 & 5 = all on page) Move cursor to next tab stop Move cursor to next tab stop Move cursor to previous tab stop ESC [ *c ; *c ; ....
Host Command Summary Bold, Flashing, Inverse & Underline attributes Blank & Underline attributes Bold, Blank & Underline attributes Flashing, Blank & Underline attributes Bold, Flashing, Blank & Underline attributes Inverse, Blank & Underline attributes Bold, Inverse & Underline attributes Underline attribute Bold & Underline attributes Flashing & Underline attributes Bold, Flashing & Underline attributes Inverse & Underline attributes Bold, Inverse & Underline attributes Flashing, Inverse & Underline attri
Host Command Summary Move cursor to start of next line Move cursor up one line Move cursor to start of new page Move cursor one column left Repeat last displayable character * times (default 1) ESC E ESC M FF BS ESC [ * b KEYBOARD Key presses generate codes which are sent to host Key presses are ignored (except Break) Define function key Extended keypad mode reset Extended keypad mode set ESC [ 2 l ESC [ 2 h ESC P *k % p *n ESC \ ESC [ < 15 l ESC [ < 15 h PAGE MANIPULATION Page layout definition where *
Host Command Summary where *o = output type as listed below, default 0 0 = print page, 1 = print partial page, 2 = hardcopy off 3 = hardcopy on, 4 = direct print off, 5 = direct print on *s = starting line number, default start of scrolled region *e = ending line number, default end of scrolled region Media copy ESC [ *o i where *o = 0 = print page, 4 = direct print off, 5 = direct print on REPORTS Report on device configuration (* = 0 by default) Give terminal configuration report Give screen configurat
Host Command Summary *c = number of columns displayed (80 or 132) *g = general status (1 = multiple active page format, 2 = per-character attributes) Printer status report (*g = general status, *b = buffer left) Keyboard status report (*m = mode, *g = general status) Cursor position report (*l = line, *c = column) ESC [ < 12 ; *g ; *b n ESC [ < 13 ; *m ; *g n ESC [ < *l ; *c R SYSTEM MESSAGES Write data into system message area starting at column * System messages not visible System messages displayed on
Host Command Summary Set S-mode Cursor on Start of system message Cursor off End of system message Give terminal status Set screen format Display system message Display user line 25 Select active screen Set R-mode Set video prior conditions Screen move Filler Character fill Page back Page forward Scroll back Scroll forward Run diagnostics Erase to end of page Erase to end of line DCS sequence Printer on Printer off Print screen CSI sequence introducer C-48 Hex E1 Hex E2 Hex E3 * Hex E4 Hex E5 Hex E6 Hex E
Host Command Summary PT250 Emulation AREA & LOGICAL ATTRIBUTES Assert defined logical attributes Assert defined logical attributes disabled Clear (reset) selected areas Define area qualification * = All printing characters Numeric characters Alphabetic characters Right-justify in area Protected; no input accepted (default) Must enter the area Must fill the whole area Set modified data tag Define logical attributes * = All printing characters Numeric characters Alphabetic characters Right-justify in area Pr
Host Command Summary CURSOR Autowrap disabled Autowrap enabled Carriage return = carriage return only Carriage return = carriage return & line feed Cursor invisible Cursor movement keys immediate effect Cursor movement keys require host permission Cursor position report (*l = line, *c = column) Cursor tabulation control * = Set tab at cursor position Clear tab at cursor postion Clear all tab stops Cursor visible Home cursor absolute Home cursor relative Index (cursor down to next unlocked line) Line feed =
Host Command Summary Display system line (data on line preserved) Display system line (blank) Display visible Jump scroll enabled Lock lines (*l = screen line number to begin, *n = # of lines) Next page (* = 1 page one, 2 page two) Page down Page up Previous page (* = 1 page one, 2 page two) Repeat previous character * times Screen wrap mode enabled Screen wrap mode disabled Scroll automatically Scroll manually only Scroll unlocked lines down * lines Scroll unlocked lines up * lines Smooth scroll enabled Un
Host Command Summary Read cursor character Read cursor character normal mode Read cursor character erase mode ESC ; ESC [ > 23 l ESC [ > 23 h GENERAL OPERATION Action all control characters except CR & HT Action all control characters including CR & HT DOS merge mode disabled DOS merge mode enabled Host notification mode disabled Host notification mode enabled Local echo mode on Local echo mode off Reset to initial state Tab characters separate fields enabled Tab characters separate fields disabled ESC [
Host Command Summary LOCAL EDITING Data block is cursor line Data block is page(s) (depends on display memory) Dump block data Enter character mode Enter edit (block) mode Modified unprotected areas only transmitted Modified & unmodified unprotected areas transmitted Page dump waits for host request Transmission waits for host request Transmit block data (excluding locked lines) Transmit selected areas Transmit unprotected areas (depends on modified mode) ESC [ > 4 h ESC [ > 4 l ESC 6 ESC [ > 2 l ESC [ > 2
Host Command Summary Change visual attributes of line ESC [ * t * = Active position to end of line Start of line to active position Entire line Select graphic rendition Normal video Dimmed Underline Flashing Inverse video Visual attributes locked Visual attributes unlocked C-54 0 1 2 ESC [ * m 0 2 4 5 7 Strike-through Invisible Line drawing graphics Block drawing graphics >1 >2 >3 >4 ESC [ > 12 h ESC [ > 12 l
Host Command Summary ReGIS Emulation MODE SELECTION Exit to VT100/VT200 mode ESC \ MOUSE BUTTON PROGRAMMING Program a mouse button (*c = clear, *b = button, *p = press code, *r = release code) ESC P *c $ w *b/*p/*r ESC \ SIXEL GRAPHICS Direct sixels to host ESC [ ? 2 i Direct sixels to printer ESC [ ? 0 i or ESC [ ? 1 i Transmit sixel data (*p = pixel shape, ESC P *p ; *b ; *h ; q *..* ESC \ *b = backgrnd colour *h = horiz. spacing, *..
Host Command Summary LOADING CHARACTER SETS Assign name to set currently selected for loading Select set for loading & assign name Select specified character set for loading Specify character form in hex codes & ASCII reference character L(A ' set name ') L(A set number ' set name ') L(A set number ) L' ascii char ' hex codes POSITION SELECTION Select active position & move cursor to it Specify position to move to via a PCV using PCV active only for current command Specify series of positions to move to.
Host Command Summary TEXT DISPLAY Select 1 of 17 standard sets of char. cell, character matrix & char.
Host Command Summary SCO Console Emulation CONTROLLING TERMINAL PROCESSING Sound audible tone Select iBCSe2 compliance Deselect iBCSe2 compliance Save cursor position Restore cursor position BEL ESC [ = 2 L ESC [ = 3 L ESC 7 ESC 8 KEYBOARD FUNCTIONS Disable keyboard input Enable keyboard input Program function keys ASCII F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 F13 F14 F15 F16 ESC [ 2 h ESC [ 2 l ESC Q *key ' *data ' 105-Key Enhanced ANSI PC-Style *key Unshifted *key Shifted F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 F1
Host Command Summary Set inverse & foreground & background colour (* as above) Set normal foreground colour (* = integer as above) Set normal background colour (* = integer as above) Set reverse foreground colour (* = integer as above) Set reverse background colour (* = integer as above) Set graphic foreground colour (* = integer as above) Set graphic background colour (* = integer as above) Request current colour attribute (* = integer as above) ESC [ 7 ; *fg ; *bg ; m ESC [ = * F ESC [ = * G ESC [ = * H
Host Command Summary EDITING Erase from cursor to end of display Erase from start of display to cursor Erase entire display Erase from cursor to end of line Erase from start of line to cursor Erase entire line Erase * characters from cursor right Insert * blank characters Insert * blank lines Delete * lines from cursor position down Delete * characters Set tab at cursor position ESC [ 0 J ESC [ 1 J ESC [ 2 J ESC [ 0 K ESC [ 1 K ESC [ 2 K ESC [ * X ESC [ * @ ESC [ * L ESC [ * M ESC [ * P ESC H PRINTING Sen
Host Command Summary Siemens 97801 Emulation CHARACTER SET SELECTION Assign International character set to G0 ESC ( @ Assign International character set to G1 ESC ) @ Assign International A character set to G0 ESC ( B Assign International A character set to G1 ESC ) B Assign German character set to G0 ESC ( K Assign German character set to G1 ESC ) K Assign Brackets character set to G0 ESC ( w Assign Brackets character set to G1 ESC ) w Assign FACET character set to G0 ESC ( c Assign FACET character set to
Host Command Summary Save cursor position Move cursor to last saved position ESC [ s ESC [ u DISPLAY AREA MOVEMENT Roll mode (do not destroy data) Scroll mode (destroy data) Move display up * lines Move display down * lines ESC [ 10 u ESC [ 11 u ESC [ * S ESC [ * T EDITING Insert * (1-80) blanks to the right starting at cursor position Insert * (1-24 or 25) lines, starting at cursor position Delete * character(s) ,including attributes, at cursor position Delete * line(s), including attributes, at cursor
Host Command Summary Sound bell Key click disabled Key click enabled Report keyswitch status Map scan codes corresponding to German keyboard values Map scan codes corresponding to all other keyboard values Load more national keyboards (Multiuser systems: 1024 Byte, PC-X/PC-X10: 10280 Byte) Read actual keyboard layout BEL ESC [ 2 s ESC [ 3 s ESC [ 0 w ESC [ 7 u ESC [ 6 u ESC R A ...
Host Command Summary TA6530 Emulation Conversational & Block Mode ATTRIBUTES Set display attribute * Normal video Dimmed Inverse video Italics Invisible Underline Inverse dim Inverse italics ESC 6 * SP ! $ " ( 0 % & Inverse invisible Underline dim Underline italics Underline inverse Underline inverse dim Underline inverse italics Underline invisible Underline inverse invisible Set video prior condition register (* = attribute as above) Set/reset colour map table Read colour configuration (Block mode) Se
Host Command Summary Select page * (Block mode) Set current line to 40 (double width) columns Set current line to 80 (single width) columns Set max.
Host Command Summary KEYBOARD Define Return key (Conversational mode) Lock keyboard Unlock keyboard Simulate function key ESC u * ESC c ESC b ESC d * REPORTS Report cursor address Report emulation status Report firmware revision level ESC a ESC ^ ESC _ ANSI Mode CHARACTER SETS Select G0 character set * Select G1 character set * Shift out to G0 character set Shift out to G1 character set ESC ( * ESC ) * SI SO CURSOR Autowrap enabled Autowrap disabled Clear tab stops (0 = cursor position, 2 or 3 = all)
Host Command Summary DISPLAY Insert * spaces at cursor location Restore cursor position & video attribute Save cursor position & video attribute Set current line to single width (80 columns) Set current line to double width (40 columns) Scroll display down * lines Scroll display up * lines Set current video attributes Write to message field ESC [ * @ ESC 8 ESC 7 ESC # 5 ESC # 6 ESC [ * T ESC [ * S ESC [ * m ESC P * = * ESC \ EDITING Delete * blank lines at cursor position Delete * characters at cursor pos
Host Command Summary Tek 4010/4014 Emulation ALPHANUMARIC MODE Select G0 character set for alpha text Select G1 character set for alpha text ESC SI ESC SO CURSOR MOVEMENT Move cursor down 1 pixel Move cursor down 16 pixels Move cursor left 1 pixel Move cursor left 16 pixels Move cursor right 1 pixel Move cursor right 16 pixels Move cursor up 1 pixel Move cursor up 16 pixels Move cursor to beginning of line Move text cursor down Move text cursor left Move text cursor right Move text cursor up Move text cu
Host Command Summary Select Graphics Text mode Select Graphics Text mode Select Graphics Text mode Select Incremental Point mode Select Point mode Select Vector mode Select Vector mode CR US ESC FF RS FS GS ESC \ GS VECTOR MODE Clear Vector mode screen Deselect write-through & selective erase Disable block fill/erase Disable dark vector Disable dark vector Disable rectangle drawing Enable block fill/erase Enable circle plotting (* = ASCII equiv.
Host Command Summary TVI 955 Emulation GENERAL OPERATION Block mode on Local mode on Half duplex mode on Full duplex mode on Return to previous conversational mode Set terminal operating mode(s) (0 = 955, 1 = 950) Reset terminal operating mode(s) (0 = 955, 1 = 950) Select a terminal operating value (0 = 955, 1 = 950) Select a programming compatibility mode (0 = 955, 1 = 950) Reset terminal to factory default values Reset terminal to saved settings values Reset function keys to factory default values Reset
Host Command Summary Read cursor's page, line & column position Read cursor's line & column position in decimal units Read cursor's page, line & column position in decimal units ESC / ESC [ 6 n ESC [ ? 6 n DISPLAY Turn screen on Turn screen off Light background with dark characters Dark background with light characters Define visual attribute(s) * 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ESC n ESC o ESC b ESC d ESC G * Normal (default) video Invisible normal video Flash Invisible flash Reverse current background Invisible rever
Host Command Summary EDITING DATA Enable page edit mode Enable line edit mode Enable insert mode Enable replace mode Load a replacement character Insert a replacement character at cursor position Insert * replacement characters at cursor position Insert line of replacement characters on current line Insert * lines of replacement characters starting at cursor line Delete character at cursor position Delete * characters starting at cursor position Delete current line & replace with replacement characters Dele
Host Command Summary Additional *1 values: Clear entire current function key set from memory Load function keys in sequence 0 *2 message destination values: 1 2 3 Send message to host Send message to terminal Send message to both host and terminal Save function key reprogramming in non-volatile memory Do not save function key reprogramming in non-volatile memory Invoke a function key ESC [ = 10 h ESC [ = 10 l ESC [ * ¦ REPROGRAMMING EDITING KEYS Reprogram the SEND key (950 mode) ESC 0 *k *c
Host Command Summary User Message *m = 0 Status line message field 1 User message 1 2 User message 2 Effect *e = 0 1 Clears message before loading Writes over existing message Send contents of information line *= 0 1 2 ESC Z * User message 1 Status line User message 2 PRINTING Buffered copy print mode on Buffered copy print mode off Buffered transparent print mode on Buffered transparent print mode off Buffered bidirectional print mode on Buffered bidirectional print mode off Print unprotected formatt
Host Command Summary Send unprotected characters in cursor line up to & including cursor Send unprotected page up to & including cursor Send entire cursor line characters up to & including cursor Send entire page up to & including cursor Send unprotected message between start of text and end of text Send whole message between start of text (STX) and end of text (ETX) ESC 4 ESC 5 ESC 6 ESC 7 ESC S ESC s TAB STOPS Clear typewriter tab stop at cursor position Clear all typewriter tab stops Create column of t
Host Command Summary Unisys T27 Emulation FORM OPERATIONS Set forms mode Reset forms mode Toggle forms mode Exit forms mode ESC W ESC X DC2 SOH SEARCH OPERATIONS Set search mode Set search character (if 80 hex or less) Set search character (if greater than 80 hex) Reset search mode ESC E ESC - * ESC - ESC SO * ESC SI ESC F POINTER MOVEMENT Move pointer up Move pointer down Move pointer right Move pointer left Align KBC to DCP Tab right Clear variable tabs Vertical tab down Home Jump to page * Position
Host Command Summary VIDEO ATTRIBUTE SEQUENCES Underline video highlight Reverse video highlight End highlight Start video blink Start secure video Start bright video Set reverse video Set normal video ESC 3 ESC 4 ETB CAN EM SUB ESC N ESC O TERMINAL RECONFIGURATION SEQUENCES Store ASCII codes as data Configure Data Comm, Screen & KPT buffer sizes Reconfigure terminal Selective key programming ESC R A *start *length *data ESC R C ESC R B *dc *s *kpt ESC R C ESC R D *hex *prog 00 ...
Host Command Summary Viewdata Mode COLOUR SELECTION Background cell colour = previous character colour Cell background colour black (default) Select blue alphanumeric character set Select blue graphics character set Select cyan alphanumeric character set Select cyan graphics character set Select green alphanumeric character set Select green graphics character set Select magenta alphanumeric character set Select magenta graphics character set Select red alphanumeric character set Select red graphics charact
Host Command Summary VT640 Emulation ALPHANUMARIC MODE Select G0 character set for alpha text Select G1 character set for alpha text ESC SI ESC SO CURSOR MOVEMENT Move cursor down 1 pixel Move cursor down 16 pixels Move cursor left 1 pixel Move cursor left 16 pixels Move cursor right 1 pixel Move cursor right 16 pixels Move cursor up 1 pixel Move cursor up 16 pixels Move cursor to beginning of line Move text cursor down Move text cursor left Move text cursor right Move text cursor up Move text cursor to
Host Command Summary MODE SELECTION Select Alphanumeric mode Select Alphanumeric mode Select Alphanumeric mode Select GIN mode Select GIN mode Select GIN mode Select Graphics Text mode Select Graphics Text mode Select Graphics Text mode Select Incremental Point mode Select Point mode Select Vector mode Select Vector mode ACK CAN ESC \ CAN ESC SUB ESC " 4 g ESC " 5 g CR US ESC FF RS FS GS ESC \ GS VECTOR MODE Clear Vector mode screen Define user line style x (* = # pixels on ; # pixels off) Define user lin
Host Command Summary W2119 Emulation ALPHANUMARIC MODE Select G0 character set for alpha text Select G1 character set for alpha text ESC SI ESC SO CURSOR MOVEMENT Move cursor down 1 pixel Move cursor down 16 pixels Move cursor left 1 pixel Move cursor left 16 pixels Move cursor right 1 pixel Move cursor right 16 pixels Move cursor up 1 pixel Move cursor up 16 pixels Move cursor to beginning of line Move text cursor down Move text cursor left Move text cursor right Move text cursor up Move text cursor to
Host Command Summary MODE SELECTION Select Alpha mode & erase alpha memory Select Alphanumeric mode Select Alphanumeric mode Select Alphanumeric mode Select Alphanumeric mode Select GIN mode Select Graphics Text mode Select Graphics Text mode Select Graphics Text mode Select Graphics Text mode Select Incremental Point mode Select Point mode Select Vector mode ESC EOT ACK CAN ESC 2 ESC \ CAN ESC SUB CR US ESC 1 ESC FF RS FS GS VECTOR MODE Clear Vector mode screen Disable block fill/erase Disable dark vecto
Host Command Summary Wyse Emulations ATTRIBUTES Assign character display attribute Assign line attribute Assign write-protected character attribute Line attribute mode on Page attribute mode on Wyse 60 character attribute mode on Wyse 60 character attribute mode off ESC G *attribute ESC G *line attribute ESC ' *attribute ESC e 3 ESC e 2 ESC e 1 ESC e 0 CHARACTER SETS (WY-60 only) Define & load soft character ESC c A *b *p *...*c CTRL Y *b = bank 0-3, *p = position in character set (2-byte hex) *...
Host Command Summary Clear unprotected page to nulls Clear unprotected page to nulls from cursor Clear unprotected page foreground to nulls from cursor Clear unprotected page to spaces Clear unprotected page to spaces from cursor Clear unprotected page foreground to spaces from cursor Clear unprotected page to specified character Clear unprotected rectangle in 80 column page Clear unprotected rectangle in 132 column page Clear unprotected to end of line with nulls Clear unprotected to end of line with space
Host Command Summary Cursor right Cursor up (no scroll) Cursor to start of current line Cursor to start of next line Home cursor Line lock mode on Line lock mode off Move cursor up; scroll Read 80 column window/page & cursor address Read 80 column page number & cursor address Read cursor address in current 80 column page Read cursor address in current 80/132 column page Redefine screen as one window & clear pages Set cursor display features Set tab stop Tabulate cursor Tab cursor Tab cursor backward Tabs ar
Host Command Summary Restore normal display Reverse display Roll window up in page Roll window down in page Split screen Split screen (two pages only) Split screen & clear pages Split screen & clear pages (2 pages only) Status line format (a = extended, b = standard) Status line message Status line not displayed Turn display off Turn display on ESC ^ 0 ESC ^ 1 ESC w E ESC w F ESC x C *line ESC x A *line ESC x 3 *line ESC x 1 *line ESC ' * ESC F *message CR ESC ' c ESC ' 8 ESC ' 9 EDITING Begin send at top
Host Command Summary Enhance mode on Enhance mode off Monitor mode on (display control codes) Monitor mode off Block mode on Half-duplex mode on Half-duplex block mode on Full-duplex mode on ACK mode (6 = off, 7 = on) Set MODEM port operating parameters Set maximum data transmission speed Send terminal ID Program answerback message Answerback message (= = conceal, < = send) ESC ~ ! ESC ~ SP ESC U ESC u or ESC X ESC B ESC C ESC D H ESC D H ESC B ESC C ESC D F ESC e * ESC c 0 *b *s *p *w ESC c 6 *max ESC SP
Host Command Summary Bidirectional mode on Enable transmission (XON/XOFF handshaking) Stop transmission (XON/XOFF handshaking) Mark block beginning Mark block end Print entire formatted page Print formatted unprotected page Print unformatted page Secondary receive mode off Secondary receive mode on Send ACK Send cursor character Send entire block Send entire cursor line Send entire page Send unprotected characters in block Send unprotected cursor line Send unprotected page Send next incoming character to pr
Host Command Summary Wyse PC Term Emulation MONITOR MODE Monitor mode on Monitor mode off ESC U ESC u or ESC X SELECTING PERSONALITIES Enhance mode off Enhance mode on Select WYSE 50+ personality Select WYSE 50 personality Select WYSE ASCII personality Select TeleVideo 905 personality Select TeleVideo 910+ personality Select TeleVideo 925 personality Select TeleVideo 950 personality Select ADDS A2 personality Select PC Term personality Select HZ 1500 personality Select VT52 personality Select VT100 perso
Host Command Summary CAPS LOCK on (enhanced) CAPS LOCK off (enhanced) Margin bell off Margin bell on Select standard ASCII key code mode Select PC scan code mode Key repeat off (enhanced) Key repeat on (enhanced) Application key mode off Application key mode on Read keyboard status Default unit ESC e & ESC e ' ESC n ESC o ESC e H ESC e I ESC e , ESC e ESC v 2 ESC v 3 ESC [ ESC m PROGRAMMING KEYS Program function key definition Clear function key definition Program key direction & definition Read key direc
Host Command Summary CURSOR CONTROL Cursor left (backspace) Cursor right Cursor up - no scroll Cursor up - scroll Cursor down - no scroll Cursor down - scroll Cursor to start of line Cursor to start of next line Move cursor to home position on current page Move cursor to specific line End-of-line wrap mode off End-of-line wrap mode on Received CR mode = CR Received CR mode = CRLF Autopage mode off Autopage mode on Address cursor in 80-column current page Address cursor in specific 80-column page Address cur
Host Command Summary SENDING DATA Send line through cursor Send unprotected line through cursor Send page through cursor Send unprotected page through cursor Mark block beginning Mark block end Send entire block Send unprotected characters in block Report terminal status Report attribute under cursor ESC 6 ESC 4 ESC 7 ESC 5 ESC CTRL B ESC CTRL C ESC s ESC S ESC [ ESC D PRINT FUNCTIONS Print formatted page through cursor Print formatted unprotected page through cursor Print unformatted page through cursor
Host Command Summary Assign foreground/background colours Assign fore/background colours to write-protected chars Assign foreground colours to write-protected chars Assign background colours to write-protected chars Assign display attribute to write-protected characters ESC SPACE h *CGAcol ESC SPACE i *CGAcol ESC SPACE j *fc370 ESC SPACE k *fc370 ESC SPACE 1 *assattr 370/350 COLOUR MISCELLANEOUS Select border colour Assign replacement character colours & attributes ESC SPACE b *c370 ESC SPACE y *fc370 *b
Host Command Summary Additional Commands DISPLAY COLOUR DEC VT modes: Foreground colour Background colour CSI = * F CSI = * G where * is one of the following numbers: 0 1 2 3 Black Blue Green Cyan 4 5 6 7 Reflection 4 compatibility: Red Magenta Brown White 8 9 10 11 Grey Light Blue Light Green Light Cyan 12 13 14 15 Foreground colour Foreground+bold colour Background colour Background+bold colour Light Red Light Magenta Yellow Light White ESC [ 3 x m ESC [ 4 x m ESC [ 5 x m ESC [ 6 x m DISPLA
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Product Specification D 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.
Product Specification Telnet Specification: Implements RFC 854, 855, 856, 857, 858, 860, 1091, 1408, 1571, 1572. Implements RFC 1205, 2877 for IBM 5250. Implements RFC 2355, 1576, 1646, 1647 for IBM 3270. AixTerm Limitations: No Vertical tab stops. No Select Alternate presentation variant. No Select reversed string. No Select font in graphic rendition. No Virtual terminal commands. No Set curses fix. No Page scroll. No Alternate screen buffer. No Xwindows capabilities.
Product Specification Data General D200/D410 Specification: Dasher D410 Display Terminals User’s Manual (014-000761-02 December 1983). Digital VT 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 Emulation Specification: HP 2392A Reference Guide (02394-90001. April 1984). IBM 3270 Emulation Specification: 3270 Information Display System Data Stream Programmer's Reference (GA23-0059-07).
Product Specification IBM 5250 Emulation Specification: 5494 Remote Control Unit Functions Reference. Release 2.0. (SC30-3533-02). Limitations: No text assist in Right to Left writing mode. No double-byte printing. The 3812-1 Non Host Print Transform (Non-HPT) print protocol is not supported. No Calculator / Hex key. No Password encryption. No Auxillary port support. No Control Unit customisation.
Product Specification Stratus V102 Specification: V102 Display Terminal Operator’s Manual (TVI 131974-00 June 1985). Limitations: Page print flip mode not supported. Serial configuration commands not supported. Select character set commands not supported. Tandem 6526/6530 Emulation Specification: Tandem 653x Multi-Page Terminal Programmer’s Guide (82310-B00 December 1983). Limitations: Telnet Line-Mode is not supported. Ansi media copy commands are not supported. No support for auxiliary port.
Product Specification Televideo 955 Specification: Televideo 955 Display Terminal Operator's Manual (131969-00-B Sept 1985). Limitations: Page print flip mode not supported. Serial configuration commands not supported. Select character set commands not supported. Unisys T27 Specification: Burroughs T27 Programmer’s Reference Manual (1196904 Aug 1986). Limitations: Print protocol, printer sessions and auxiliary i/o are not supported. Some local-only keyboard ctrl and esc commands are not supported.
Product Specification Function key label save commands not supported. Automatic font loading not supported. Remote caps lock commands not supported. Ignore nulls commands not supported. Attribute overwrite mode not supported. Disable intensity commands not supported. Some select personality commands not supported. Wyseword mode not supported. Wyse 50, 50+, TVI 910, 925, 950, ADDS-A2, HZ 1500, Wyse PC-Term Specification: WY355/ES Reference Manual (883227-01 Rev. A).
Product Specification Notes D-8
Index Index Symbols Status bar 8-3 Virtual key names A-2 4010/4014 Emulation Screen mapping 6-90 Settings menu 6-89 Buffer Rows Button Tools Predefined functions (XPe) 5-1 Redefining (XPe only) 5-3 Windows CE 2-42 Windows XPe 2-45 A AIXTerm Emulation Host command summary Specification D-2 Answerback String C-25 6-29 Aux Port Settings Connection Wizard 2-29 2-38 B Baud Rate Selection Block Mode Cursor positioning Settings 6-85 C Character Set Selection AT&T 4410 Emulation Host command summary C-
Index Codes In Setup Entries 6-4 Colour Attributes 6-92 Colour Selection Line styles 6-92 Text attributes 6-92 Command Bar (CE) 2-41 Command Line Options Action on host connection close 20-5 Aux port bidirectional 20-21 Aux port opened & bidirectional 20-21 Aux port opened at start-up 20-21 Connection template to use 20-7 Crosshair cursor size 20-18 Disable backing store 20-19 Disable bell 20-7 Disable close window menu item 20-11 Disable colour palette 20-16 Disable Command bar 20-12 Disable Edit menu 20
Index D DEC Multinational Set Status line DEC VT emulations 7-4 IBM 3151 emulation 13-3 IBM 3270 emulation 11-5 IBM 5250 emulation 12-5 Wyse emulations 19-4 6-77 DEC VT Emulations Horizontal scrolling 7-5 Keyboard mapping 7-5 Specification D-3 Status bar 7-4 E Default Setup Settings Edit Menu 6-4, 6-9 DG 410/412 Emulation Character sets Alphabet B-12 Line Drawing B-13 Math B-12 Word Processing B-12 Host command summary C-32 Keyboard mapping 9-3 Session configuration 9-1 Specification D-3 Virtual ke
Index G Host Information Connection Wizard GUI Overrides Connection Wizard Hotspots Displaying all Using 2-47 2-36 H Hebrew Language Typing direction (DEC suite) 6-77, 6-78, 7-8 Host Command Summary AIXTerm emulation C-25 ANSI VT100 emulation C-2 AT&T 4410 emulation C-30 BQ 3107 emulation C-31 DG 410/412 emulation C-32 HP 700-92/96 emulation C-35 IBM 3151 emulation C-39 MDIS Prism-12 emulation C-47 MDIS Prism-8 emulation C-42 MDIS Prism-9 emulation C-42 PT250 emulation C-49 ReGIS emulation C-55 SCO Co
Index Swedish B-38 Swiss-French B-39 Swiss-German B-39 Close key 11-9 Display right-to-left 11-9 Display rule 6-51 Introduction 11-1 Keyboard mapping 11-10 National character settings 6-52 Notice Board facility 11-15 Notice Board setup 6-54 NVT mode 11-4 Printer support 6-50, 11-4 Push mode 11-9 Record/playback keystrokes 11-12 Selecting 11-1 Session configuration 11-1 Setup 6-50 Specification D-3 Status line 11-5 SysReq key support 11-4 Text display options 11-9 Typing direction 11-9 Virtual key names A-4
Index MDIS Prism functions 14-4 PT250 functions 15-6 Siemens 97801 functions 16-4 TA6530 functions 17-6 Unisys T27 functions 18-5 Wyse functions 19-6 Entering control characters B-1 Keypad mode 6-79 Macros 3-1, 6-97 Mapping 3-1 Mapping (changing) 6-97 Mapping (showing) 6-97 Send position codes 6-81 Send scan codes 6-81 Type 6-77 Viewdata function keys 2-49 Virtual key names A-1 Keywords 4-3 L Language Selection Line Styles Colour selection 2-1, 6-24 Mouse Button tools 6-105 GIN Button definitions 6-91 Mi
Index PT250 Emulation Character sets Additional B-23 Block Graphics B-25 Line Drawing B-24 Displaying alternate characters 15-7 Host command summary C-49 Keyboard mapping 15-5 Session configuration 15-1 Setup settings 6-36 Status line 15-3 Virtual key names A-6 Disable Tools menu 20-15 Enable plane masking 20-19 Graphics redraw on resize 20-17 New session warning message 20-5 Reflection 4 colour support 20-17 Save 4014 graphics display 20-18 Set Tek graphics height 20-18 Set Tek graphics width 20-18 Soft b
Index IBM 3270 emulation 11-1 IBM 5250 emulation 12-1 MDIS Prism emulations 14-1 PT250 emulation 15-1 Siemens 97801 emulation 16-1 TA6530 emulation 17-1 Unisys T27 emulation 18-1 Wyse emulations 19-1 Session Configuration (XPe) Selecting 6-7 Set Tabs 6-82 Settings Menu 6-24 Setup Menus Attributes 6-92 Auxport settings 6-74 Block Transmission 6-85 BQ 3107 settings 6-69 Button Tools 6-105 Closing 6-2 Codes in entries 6-4 Default settings 6-4 Define Keyboard Macros 3-1 Displaying 6-1 Edit Menu 6-23 Emulati
Index DEC VT emulations 7-4 Unisys T27 emulation 18-3 Terminal Settings 6-75 Terms & Conventions 1-3 Status Line DEC host writable 6-76 IBM 3151 emulation 13-3 IBM 3270 emulation 11-5 IBM 5250 emulation 12-5 PT250 emulation 15-3 TA6530 emulation 17-3 Wyse emulations 19-4 TN3270 Options 2-11 TN5250 Options 2-13 Stratus V102 Emulation Specification D-5 TVI 955 Emulation Host command summary Specification D-6 Virtual key names A-8 Support Level D-1 T TA6530 Emulation Host command summary C-64 Key
Index IBM 5250 Word Processing A-5 Insert delay A-11 MDIS Prism emulations A-6 PT250 emulation A-6 Reading text from a file A-11 SCO Console emulation A-7 Serial port functions A-10 Standard A-1 TA6530 emulation A-7 TVI 955 emulation A-8 Unisys T27 emulation A-8 Viewdata mode A-9 VT500 emulation A-3 Writing text to a file A-10 Wyse emulations A-9 VT+HP220 Emulation VT-UTF8 Emulation 2-6, 6-28 2-6, 6-28 VT100 Emulation Host command summary C-2 Session configuration 7-1 VT100+ Emulation 2-6, 6-28 VT400 Em