User's Manual

Chapter 6: Mini-Controller Configuration
ANSI/Telnet
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Notes:
1. This parameter also determines whether an ANSI parameter query is
sent to the terminal.
2. “Smart” Echo also needs to be enabled at the terminal (refer to the
appropriate Terminals User Manual).
Function Key Remapping
If this parameter is enabled, the 9150 remaps the function keys for this host
connection as defined in the Function Key Remapping page (page 190).
Page Saving
If this parameter is enabled, the 9150 uses page saving, reducing data
transmitted to the terminals.
The 9150 maintains an image of each page stored at the terminal. After receiving an
application screen, the 9150 tries to match the screen with a stored page. If the page
is already in the terminal, the 9150 instructs the terminal to redisplay its stored copy
of the page; no data need be sent across the radio link for that page. If the 9150 finds
no match for the page, the complete page is sent to the terminal.
The default value is enabled.
Notes: When page saving is enabled, the number of saved pages is that which is
set on the terminal. Refer to the appropriate Terminals User Manual
for details.
If using double byte character sets, such as Chinese or Korean, please refer
to the Page Saving Consider Double Byte Character parameter, below.
Page Saving Consider Double Byte Character
When using double byte character sets such as Chinese or Korean, Page Saving (see
above) will allow a double byte character to be partially overwritten, which can lead
to a single byte of unprintable screen data or a new unintended character made up of
two halves of different characters. Also, the terminal may shift data on the screen to
truncate the bad data.