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1. Button Modifier Keys Click Double Click Left Button Select Move Cursor Shift Extend Selection Control Paste Shift Control Copy Paste Alt Select Rect Right Button Copy Shift Select Word Shift Control Select Line Alt Send CR Middle Button Paste Move Cursor Defining Mouse Functions You can redefine the functions assigned to the mouse buttons using the Mouse Action Settings dialog This enables you to specify the functions of the mouse buttons when single or double clicked on their own or in conjunction with modifier keys The Mouse Action Settings dialog can be displayed using one of the following methods Using the Session Wizard o Click on the Mouse Actions button in Step 2 Using the TeemTalk Window o Select Mouse Actions on the Tools menu 38 Chapter 5 Mouse Functions ENWW Wil Mouse Action Settings Left Button 1 Right Button 2 Middle Button 4 Modifier Click Dbl Click Click Dbl Click Click Dbl Click No Modifier ICE v Move Cursor Copy v Paste Shift Extend Selection Select word v Control Paste lt gl Shift Control Copy Paste Select Line Alt Select Rect Shift Alt v v v Send CR d lt Alt Control Shift Alt Control gl Click below to set focus to button modifier state of that used You can assign up to sixteen functions to each button by selecting from a list of standard functions describ
2. Key Key Result Key Result Modifier Ctrl F1 1 11 INSERT MODE none INSERT LINE none F2 2 12 HOME UP Ctrl DELETE LINE none F3 3 13 PREVIOUS PAGE Ctrl CLEAR LINE none F4 4 14 DELETE CHAR Ctrl CLEAR DISPLAY none F5 5 15 HOME DOWN Ctrl SELECT 6 F6 16 NEXT PAGE none F7 7 17 CURSOR UP Ctrl SOFT RESET none F8 8 18 CURSOR LEFT Ctrl HARD RESET none USER SYSTEM 9 19 CURSOR DOWN Shift MENU none USER KEYS MODE 10 20 CURSOR RIGHT Shift USER KEY DEF MODE 21 ENTER amp NOTE All unmarked keys function as indicated by the legends on the keycaps Display Configuration When you run the HP 700 92 96 emulation a row of buttons will be displayed along the bottom of the TeemTalk window Line Modify Block Modif All Mode The buttons indicate the current function of keys F1 through F8 on the keyboard and these functions are described in the next section The two numbers in the middle indicate the current line and column position of the cursor Terminal Memory Display Auto Lock Functns LF The display area is 80 columns by 24 lines by default and 168 lines are stored off screen You can toggle between 80 and 132 column display by pressing the function key F12 The display memory 92 Chapter 12 HP 700 92 96 Emulation ENWW can be divided into 2 4 6 or 8 pages using the Display pages option in the HP70092 Settings dialog see Setup Options on page 103 Function Keys amp Buttons
3. Codepage Type Countries 284 SBCS Spain Latin America Spanish 285 SBCS UK 290 SBCS Japanese Katakana 297 SBCS France 300 DBCS Japanese Kanji 420 SBCS Arabic 424 SBCS hebrew New Code 500 SBCS Latin 1 Belgium Canada Switzerland 803 SBCS hebrew Old Code 833 SBCS Korean 834 DBCS Korean 835 DBCS Tradational Chinese 836 SBCS Simplified Chinese 837 DBCS Simplified Chinese 838 SBCS Thai 870 SBCS Latin 2 Czech Slovak Polish 871 SBCS Icelandic 875 SBCS Greek 880 SBCS Cyrillic 905 SBCS Latin 3 Turkish old 1025 SBCS Russian Cyrillic 1026 SBCS Latin 5 Turkish 1027 SBCS Japanese Latin extended 1140 SBCS EURO USA Canada Netherlands Portugal Brazil 1141 SBCS EURO Austria Germany 1142 SBCS EURO Denmark Norway 1143 SBCS EURO Finland Sweden 1144 SBCS EURO Italy 1145 SBCS EURO Spain Latin America 1146 SBCS EURO UK 1147 SBCS EURO France 174 Chapter 16 IBM 5250 Display Emulation ENWW Table 16 3 IBM EBCDIC Codepages Supplied continued Codepage Type Countries 1148 SBCS EURO Belgium Canada Switzerland 1149 SBCS EURO Icelandic Display Settings E 5250 Display Settings Model National Display Environment Variables C Monochrome C Show Rule Line Rule Line Style Cross wi C Rule Line Follows Cursor C Ignore host cursor style C Hide WP Control Characters C Numeral Swap C Symbol Swap e Monochrome Factory default
4. 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 e 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 The Log Top function enables the data that is removed from the top of the display to be sent to the printer when the To Ext Dev function is activated in the Device Control menu NOTE The terminal emulation and the host must both be using the ENQ ACK or Xon Xoff handshakes or a baud rate that is no higher than the rate supported by the printer Log Top remains activated until either this button or F4 is pressed again Log Bottom is activated a reset is performed or the emulation is exited dl NOTE This function does not take effect when Memory Lock is activated Margins Tabs amp Start Column Start Set Clear CITAN Left Right CITAI Column Tab Tab Tabs Margin Margin Margins 98 Chapter 12 HP 700 92 96 Emulation ENWW ENWW This set of functions is asserted by pressing the F9 key equivalent to the User System key then F2 These functions enable you to redefine the start column set tabs and specify the left and right margins Start Column F1 This function is used to temporarily redefine the start column for transmitted data when no logical start of text pointer is prese
5. Auto Logon TeemTalk enables you to automate all or part of the host logon procedure Settings in the Auto Logon Options dialog enable you to specify what is sent to the host in response to prompts displayed on the screen The Auto Logon Options dialog can be displayed using one of the following methods Using the Session Wizard o Click on the Auto Logon button in Step 2 Using the TeemTalk Window o Select Auto Logon on the Tools menu lll Autol ogon Options Parameters set initiation string Wait For Text Keyboard Lock Keyboard Unlock Respond With C Return 28 Chapter 3 Host Connection ENWW To specify auto logon settings 1 H an initiation string is required by the host when you first make a connection check the Set initiation string box enter the required characters in the Initiate with box the Respond With box in the illustration above then click the Add button The initiation string will be added to the Script window on the right 2 The Wait For options enable you to specify the prompt or keyboard locked or unlocked command that the automatic login process is to wait for before proceeding Some systems are case Host Connection Auto Logon 35 sensitive so make sure your Text entries follow the correct conventions for your system E NOTE When running the IBM 3270 or IBM 5250 emulation Text entries are only applicable in NVT mode 3 Enter the response required in the Re
6. In Step 1 set Transport to TCP IP then click the Configure button Using the TeemTalk Window On the Session menu select Transport gt TCP IP then select Configure Transport On the configuration bar select TCP IP in the Transport list box then click Configure Transport 12 Chapter 3 Host Connection ENWW Il TCP IP Settings 1 Inthe Host box enter the URL or IP address of the host to connect to 2 Inthe Port box specify the number of the host port to connect to default is 23 3 Click the Connect button SSH2 Transport The SSH2 Secure Shell client server protocol is used to encrypt and transmit data securely over a network with authentication provided by a password and or key Making a Host Connection A host connection using the SSH2 protocol is made using the SSH Settings dialog which can be displayed using one of the following three methods Using the Session Wizard o In Step 1 set Transport to SSH2 then click the Configure button Using the TeemTalk Window o Onthe Session menu select Transport gt SSH2 then select Configure Transport o On the configuration bar select SSH2 in the Transport list box then click Configure Transport Il 55H2 Settings ENWW SSH2 Transport 13 The basic procedure for making an SSH2 connection is as follows 1 Specify the IP Address of the host to which you wish to connect 2 Specify the host s SSH Port number default is 22 3 Select an Authentication p
7. OO VT510 7 Bit 1 001 001 Overstrke mode DEC 12 3 4 5 6 7 B 9 Item Description 1 This LED indicates whether you are connected to the host It will appear red when not connected and green when you are connected 2 This LED indicates whether data is being sent to or from the host It will appear dull green when there is no activity red when data is being sent to the host and bright green when data is being received from the host 3 This button enables you to switch between Local and Online mode The label indicates the mode you will switch to when the button is clicked 4 This button enables you to Pause or Resume scrolling data in the window The label indicates the action that will be taken when the button is clicked 5 Indicates the current terminal emulation 6 Displays the active session and current page number always 1 and the line column location of the text cursor 7 This indicates whether Overstrike mode or Insert mode is currently active In Overstrike mode default new characters will replace already existing characters at the cursor position When Insert mode is active new characters will be inserted at the cursor position without deleting existing characters which will move to the right ENWW The Status Bar 73 Item Description 8 This will display the time in 24 hour format when in DEC VT500 mode if the VT525 set time command has been received from the host 9 This indicates
8. The buttons along the bottom of the HP 700 92 96 window indicate the current function of keys F1 through F8 on the keyboard 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 When a key or button is attributed an on off toggle action the button will display an asterisk when the function is selected When you run the HP 700 92 96 emulation the initial configuration of the buttons and function keys enable various operating modes to be selected The buttons will show the Mode Selection configuration Mode Selection ENWW Line Modify Block Remote Terminal Memory Display Auto Modif All Mode Mode Test Lock Functns LF Function Keys amp Buttons 93 94 The Mode Selection functions are assigned to the buttons and function keys when you first run the HP 700 92 96 emulation If the functions are changed while using the emulation you can reassert them by pressing the F9 key equivalent to the User System key then F4 e Line Modify F1 This function enables you to edit and retransmit an incorrectly entered command string when the emulation is in Remote mode and Character mode and you are communicating interactively with the host This saves you having to retype the entire string again Ef NOTE This will not function when the emulation is in Block or Format mode When the host causes an error
9. This option identifies the terminal model being emulated in response to a terminal identification request from the host Model 11 supports only one viewport containing 24 or 25 rows and 80 columns Model 31 supports up to three viewports 80 or 132 columns wide and pass through printing e 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 o Echo mode keyboard entered data is sent only to the host The host is then responsible for returning the data to the display o Character mode keyboard entered data is sent simultaneously to the host and the display o 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 ENWW Setup Options 119 120 Terminal ID Factory default Unspecified This specifies what is reported back to the host in response to a terminal identification request The terminal ID can be up to 20 characters long Note that not all features of the specified terminal may be supported Font Factory default Courier New This enables you to specify the font to be used for displaying characters The available settings depend on the fonts installed Character set Factory default Multinational This enables you to specify the character set to be used for displaying characters The PC Ansi setting will use the PC ANSI character set spec
10. FN EDIT none F4 5 Shift F16 28 CURSOR DOWN Ctrl MONO CASE none F5 none CURSOR RIGHT 6 29 Shift F17 Alt NEXT WORD none F6 none 7 Shift F18 30 Shift REVERSE INPUT DIRECTION Chapter 14 IBM 3270 Display Emulation ENWW ENWW Table 14 1 IBM 3270 Display Keyboard Mapping continued Key Key Modifier Result Key Key Modifier Result none F7 none 8 Shift F19 31 Shift CLOSE DELETE SPACE Alt RECORD none SELECTABLE FIELD TAB none F8 Shift LOCAL NATIONAL MAP 9 Shift F20 32 Shift Ctrl PUSH MODE ON OFF Alt PLAY Shift Ctrl Alt ALTERNATE CODE PAGE none F9 none 7 10 Shift F21 33 Alt HOME Shift Alt CURSOR SELECT none F10 Shift F22 none 8 11 34 Shift Ctrl CURSOR FLASH ON OFF Alt CURSOR UP Alt DISPLAY ATTRIBUTES none F11 none 9 12 Shift F23 35 Alt PA1 Shift Ctrl CURSOR LINE BLOCK none F12 13 36 Shift F24 none PRINT none 4 14 37 Alt SYSREQ Alt CURSOR LEFT 15 Alt TEST KEY TO HOST 38 5 none CLEAR Shift ERASE INPUT none 6 16 39 Alt PAUSE Alt CURSOR RIGHT Shift Alt Ctrl DELAY 1 SECOND none TAB none 1 17 Shift BACK TAB 40 Alt E EOF Ctrl FIELD TAB none BACKSPACE none 2 18 41 Shift REVERSE SCREEN Alt CURSOR DOWN none 3 19 RETURN 42 Alt PA2 Keyboard Mapping 129 Table 14 1 IBM 3270 Display Keyboard Mapping continued Key Key Modifier Result Key Key Modifier Result none INSERT 20 4
11. HOLD SCREEN SENDING PRINTING KEYS LOCKED INVALID KEY WRONG PLACE NUMERIC 4 rrr ccc indicates the current row and column position of the cursor 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 ENWW Defining Function Keys 117 control characters in addition to character strings Here we describe how to define a function key from the keyboard 1 Press the keys Shift Esc to display the Define F key line along the bottom of the screen The line has two user entry fields The small first field specifies the F key to be defined and the second field is where the programmed contents is entered and displayed 2 Specify the function key to be defined by entering a two digit number in the first field for example 01 for F1 12 for F12 then press Enter The second field will display the current definition of the function key 3 In the second field enter the new definition for the function key This can include a character string escape sequence or control characters A control character is entered by typing its keyboard equivalent For example the CR carriage return character is entered by pressing Ctrl M You can erase the character at the current cursor position by pressing the keys Ctrl 2 If you want to restore the default definition press the Cl
12. Indicates that the current screen is an IBM 5250 screen This screen will be displayed when you have initiated a Telnet session with the host Indicates that the system has one or more messages waiting for you Do Not Enter 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 The only other keys available are Attn SysReq and Print Note that the emulation includes typeahead capability so that in most cases you can continue to enter data without waiting for the Do Not Enter message to clear as the data will be stored until the host is ready ENWW The Status Line 163 Typing Direction E lt RE the direction in which characters are displayed on the screen when typed The direction is toggled between left to right normal and right to left by pressing the keys Shift on the keypad Bilingual Keyboard Mode 7 TI E whether the National N or Latin L character set is active when a code page that supports a bilingual keyboard is selected Pressing the keys Shift on the keypad will toggle between the two character sets Insert Mode EH that the keyboard is in Insert mode Already existing characters to the right of the cursor will move to make room for new characters that are entered Insert mode can b
13. Language KBDTYPE CHARSET SBCS CODEPAGE DBCS CODEPAGE English US USB 697 37 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 697 500 172 Chapter 16 IBM 5250 Display Emulation ENWW ENWW Table 16 2 Default Language Character Set amp Codepage Settings continued Language KBDTYPE CHARSET SBCS CODEPAGE DBCS CODEPAGE Swedish SWB 697 278 Norwegian NWB 697 277 French FAB 697 297 Spanish SPB 697 284 Portuguese PRB 697 37 Japanese Kanji JKB 1172 290 300 Katakana Korean KOB 1173 833 834 Simplified Chinese RCB 1174 836 837 Traditional Chinese TAB 1175 37 835 Hebrew New Code NCB 941 424 Hebrew Old Code 941 803 Thai THB 1176 838 Greek GNB 925 875 Cyrillic CYB 960 880 Turkish TRB 1152 1026 Russian RUB 1150 1025 Czech CSB 959 870 Slovak SKB 959 870 Polish POB 959 870 Icelandic ICB 697 871 Arabic 697 420 Table 16 3 IBM EBCDIC Codepages Supplied Codepage Type Countries 37 SBCS USA Canada Netherlands Portugal Brazil 273 SBCS Austria Germany 274 SBCS Belgium old 277 SBCS Denmark Norway 278 SBCS Finland Sweden 280 SBCS Italy Setup Options 173 Table 16 3 IBM EBCDIC Codepages Supplied continued
14. Page Up Shifted WY S PAGEUP S VK PRIOR Page Down WY PAGEDOWN VK NEXT Page Down Shifted WY S PAGEDOWN S VK NEXT Pause WY PAUSE A VK SCROLL Print WY PRINT VK SNAPSHOT Print shifted WY S PRINT S VK SNAPSHOT Replace WY REPLACE S VK INSERT Return WY RETURN VK RETURN Return Shifted WY S RETURN S VK RETURN Appendix B Virtual Key Names ENWW Table B 12 Wyse Virtual Key Names continued Key Function Virtual Key Name Default Mapping Send WY_SEND S VK_SNAPSHOT Split WY_SPLIT S C VK_SUBTRACT Tab WY_TAB VK_TAB Tab Shifted WY_S TAB S VK_TAB MDIS Prism Virtual Key Names The following virtual key names can be used when running any of the MDIS Prism terminal emulations in addition to all the VK_ virtual key names listed in the section Standard Virtual Key ENWW Names Table B 13 MD Prism Virtual Key Names Key Function Virtual Key Name Default Mapping Back Tab MD CSIZ S VK TAB Backspace MD BACKSPACE S VK BACK Break MD BREAK VK PAUSE Compose Character MD COMPOSE A VK UP Cursor Down MD DOWN VK DOWN Cursor Left MD LEFT VK LEFT Cursor Right MD RIGHT VK RIGHT Cursor Up MD UP VK UP Datatalk MD DATATALK A VK DOWN Delete MD DELETE VK BACK Do F16 MD DO A VK_F6 Enter MD_ENTER VK_SEPARATOR Escape MD_ESCAPE VK_ESCAPE F6 F12 MD_F6 MD_F12 VK_F6 VK_F12 F13 F14 MD_F13 MD_F14 A VK_F3 A VK_F4 F17 F20 MD_F17 MD_F20 A VK_F7
15. Q User Manual HP TeemTalk Terminal Emulator version 7 2 Copyright 2008 2010 Hewlett Packard Development Company L P The information contained herein is subject to change without notice Microsoft and Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U S and other countries The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright No part of this document may be photocopied reproduced or translated to another language without the prior written consent of Hewlett Packard Company 578102 003 Third Edition April 2010 This application includes code Copyright 1987 1988 by Digital Equipment Corporation Maynard Massachusetts and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge Massachusetts All Rights Reserved DIGITAL DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS IN NO EVENT SHALL DIGITAL BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION ARISING OUT OF OR IN
16. SETUP Ctrl SEND LINE none F9 none 7 10 Shift F22 32 Ctrl SUP Ctrl CURSOR SELECT none F10 none 8 11 Shift F23 33 Ctrl CURSOR SELECT Ctrl DISPLAY MESSAGE Chapter 13 IBM 3151 Emulation ENWW Table 13 1 IBM 3151 Keyboard Mapping continued Key Key Result Key Key Result Modifier Modifier none F11 none 9 12 34 Ctrl ALRM UP Ctrl DISPLAY MESSAGE none none F12 13 35 Ctrl LOCAL Ctrl ALRM DOWN Alt p none 4 14 PRINT VIEW 36 Ctrl SUB 15 PRINT LINE 37 5 16 HOLD 38 6 none RETURN none 1 17 39 Ctrl LINE FEED Ctrl PA1 none 2 18 SEND 40 Ctrl PA2 none INSERT none 3 19 Ctrl INSERT LINE 41 Ctrl PA3 Shift Define PF Key none HOME none ENTER 20 42 Ctrl DEL Ctrl SEND none CLEAR 21 43 0 Ctrl ERASE INPUT none DELETE 22 44 Ctrl DELETE LINE Ef NOTE All unmarked keys function as indicated by the legends on the keycaps The Status Line The last line of the emulation display is used as a status line which indicates the status of various operations ENWW 1 The Status Line 115 Field Description 1 Indicates the current operating mode e BLOCK Data entered on the keyboard is displayed and processed locally allowing you to edit it before a block of data is sent to the host e CHAR Data entered on the keyboard is sent simultaneously to the host and the display e ECHO Data entered on the keyboard is sent only to the host The host
17. Telnet wt Emulation IBM 3151 e TeemrTalk configuration bar Connect mp v Configure Transport Configure Telnet vT Series M Configure Emulation 10 Chapter 3 Host Connection ENWW e TeemTalk Session menu Transport Connection k Emulation k Configure Transport Configure Connection Configure Emulation The Transport setting specifies the physical method by which the host connection is made TeemTalk supports four transport protocols for communication with the host e TCP IP For host communication using the internet protocol suite TCP Transport Control Protocol and IP Internet Protocol See TCP IP Transport on page 12 e SSH2 A secure shell client server protocol used to encrypt and transmit data securely over a network with authentication provided by a password and or key See SSH2 Transport on page 13 e Serial For host communication requiring data to be sent sequentially one bit at a time see Serial Transport on page 26 e SSL For host connection using the Secure Sockets Layer protocol to encrypt communications and validate the host client See SSL Transport on page 23 The Connection setting specifies the host connection protocol Currently only Telnet is supported TeemTalk also provides an Auto Logon feature which enables you to automate all or part of the host logon procedure by specifying what is sent to the host in response to prompts displayed on the screen See Auto L
18. These emulations enable you to run applications written for the DEC VT52 and VT100 terminals respectively VT100 This emulation is an enhanced version of the VT100 emulation that provides additional functionality such as colors It is the same as the VT UTF8 emulation except that it only supports ASCII characters 0 127 decimal VT HP220 This 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 Introduction 67 e VT510 7 Bit and VT510 8 Bit These emulations enable you to run applications written for the DEC VT320 terminal the difference is in their treatment of 8 bit control codes When VT510 7 Bit is selected all 8 bit codes are converted to their 7 bit equivalents whereas VT510 8 Bit leaves 8 bit codes unchanged If you are using VT200 applications select VT510 7 Bit e VT UTF8 This emulation is an enhanced version of the VT100 emulation that supports non English and drawing characters It supports localization of the single byte and double byte character sets and all other languages supported by Windows Additional functionality such as colours is also provided Creating a VT Series Emulation Session You can create a session either using the TeemTalk Session Wizard or while TeemTalk is running Using the TeemTalk Session Wizard This section describes how to use the TeemTalk Session Wizard to create an VT Series emulatio
19. or a degree sign a e dipthong a e in order c c cedilla C comma e grave e e acute e e circumflex e e umlaut eior e i i grave B i i acute i i i circumflex ji Y i umlaut i or i n tilde n o grave o o acute oi 6 o circumflex o 6 o tilde o 6 o umlaut o e dipthong DEC Multinational o E in order o slash oi u grave u u acute u u circumflex u u umlaut u or u y y umlaut y or y nbsp non breaking space Space space 1 broken vertical bar latin 1 or a logical not Latin 1 in order soft syllable hyphen Latin 1 registered trade mark Latin 1 RO 36 Chapter 4 Keyboard Configuration ENWW ENWW Table 4 1 Compose Character Sequences continued macron Latin 1 or Ya three quarters Latin 1 34 division sign Latin 1 x multiplication sign Latin 1 XX acute accent Latin 1 t dieresis umlaut Latin 1 or space Y Y acute Latin 1 Y y y acute Latin 1 y b capital Icelandic thorn Latin 1 T H in order b small Icelandic thorn Latin 1 th in order D capital Icelandic Eth Latin 1 D 6 small Icelandic Eth Latin 1 d Compose Character Sequences 37 5 Mouse Functions Default Mouse Functions You can assign up to sixteen functions to each of the mouse buttons when used in conjunction with modifier keys The following functions are defined by default
20. 6 7 10 Click Next to display the Finalization dialog E iconialk Session Wiradi Step loi Finalization fares Somn I verot fone e hc create 3 mns nmm tmd IT as EL sane lige vi ka If you want a shortcut icon for this session to be created on the desktop click the checkbox Create icon on desktop for session Check the information displayed in the Summary Session Information box is correct If not click the lt Back button to edit Click OK to create the session configuration file with the filename extension tts and exit the Wizard Running a Session Configuration You can run a TeemTalk session configuration using one of the following methods Desktop Icon If a desktop icon was created for the session configuration double clicking on it will automatically run TeemTalk and cause it to load the settings contained in the session configuration file TeemTalk Menu To run a session configuration file while TeemTalk is running run TeemTalk either by double clicking on the TeemTalk icon displayed on the desktop or from the Start menu by selecting All Programs gt HP gt HP TeemTalk Terminal Emulator gt TeemTalk then display the File menu and select Open Session Select the name of the required tts session file then click Open Command Line Option The command line for running the TeemTalk executable file can include a command to load the settings stored in a specified session configuration file T
21. Backspace non destruct AS_NONDESTBS A VK BACK Clear AS CLEAR VK PAUSE Cursor Up AS UP VK UP Cursor Down AS DOWN VK DOWN Cursor Left AS LEFT VK LEFT Cursor Right AS RIGHT VK RIGHT Cursor Fast Left AS FASTLEFT S VK_LEFT Cursor Fast Right AS_FASTRIGHT S VK_RIGHT Cursor Select AS_CURSORSEL C VK_F9 Delay 1 Second AS_DELAY S A C VK_PAUSE Delete Character AS_DELCHAR VK_DELETE Duplicate AS_DUP S VK_INSERT Enter AS_ENTER VK_SEPARATOR Erase End Of Field AS_ERASEEOF VK_END Erase Input AS_ERASEINPUT A VK PAUSE F1 F12 AS F1 AS F12 VK F1 VK F12 F13 F24 AS_F13 AS_F24 S VK_F1 S VK_F12 Field Exit AS_FIELDEXIT VK_RETURN Field Mark AS_FIELDMARK S VK_HOME Field Minus AS_FIELDMINUS VK_SUBTRACT Field Plus AS_FIELDPLUS S VK_SEPARATOR Go To End Of Line AS_GO_EOL S VK_END Help AS_HELP VK_MULTIPLY Home AS_HOME VK_HOME Insert Mode AS_INSERT VK_INSERT Local General Keyboard AS_LCLMAP S VK_SUBTRACT Monochrome AS_MONO C VK_F4 New Line AS_NEWLINE S VK_RETURN PA1 AS PA1 A VK_INSERT IBM 5250 Virtual Key Names 257 Table B 9 IBM 5250 Virtual Key Names continued Key Function Virtual Key Name Default Mapping PA2 AS_PA2 A VK HOME PA3 AS PAS3 A VK PRIOR Pause AS PAUSE A VK PAUSE Play Keystrokes AS PLAY A VK F5 Print Local AS PRINTLOCAL C VK SNAPSHOT Print AS PRINT VK SNAPSHOT Push Mode On Off AS PUSH S C VK SUBTRACT Quit AS QUIT A VK ESCAPE Record
22. Depends on the terminal type By default the setting of this option will match the normal display characteristic of the particular IBM 5250 model selected In TeemTalk all terminal types support both monochrome and color display When monochrome is selected characters will be displayed in green and intense fields will be displayed in white When monochrome is not selected the settings specified in the Attributes dialog will be used for the display Refer to the chapter Display Attributes on page 48 for details e Show Rule Line Factory default Unchecked5 This determines whether a rule line is displayed across the emulation workspace at the cursor position The setting of the Rule Line Style option determines whether it is displayed as a horizontal rule vertical rule or a cross NOTE You can also toggle display of the rule line on and off by pressing the keys Alt Page Down ENWW Setup Options 175 e Rule Line Style Factory default Cross The setting of this option determines whether the rule line is displayed as a horizontal rule vertical rule or a cross e Rule Line Follows Cursor Factory default Unchecked When the rule is displayed in the emulation workspace the setting of this option determines whether or not the rule follows the cursor when it moves e Ignore Host Cursor Style Factory default Unchecked Selecting this option will cause TeemTalk to ignore any commands from the host to change the cursor s
23. E NOTE The other emulations will always display a new page of memory e Auto wrap Factory default Checked 214 Chapter 19 Wyse Emulations ENWW ENWW The setting of this option determines whether characters wrap to the next line when the right margin is reached When unchecked on reaching the right margin the last character position will be overwritten by every new character received Auto line feed Factory default Unchecked When checked a line feed command will be appended to every received carriage return command 80 132 clears Factory default Unchecked This option applies to the WY 50 and WY 60 emulations and determines whether or not data is cleared from the display when the number of columns is changed The screen is always cleared when the number of columns is changed in the other emulations Economy 80 Factory default Unchecked This option applies to the WY 50 and WY 60 emulations and enables 80 column display with more lines of display memory WPRT dim Factory default Checked This option applies to all emulations and enables you to specify the appearance of write protected characters on the display Checking this option will cause the characters to be dimmed WPRT invisible Factory default Unchecked This option applies to all emulations and enables you to specify the appearance of write protected characters on the display Checking this option will cause the characters to be invisible Note that t
24. Factory default V You can specify an extended string value for a new page using any of the following entries Va Wo Vf n r M v or decimal Qoctal OxHexadecimal 66 Chapter 10 Printing ENWW 11 VT Series Emulation This chapter describes features of the Digital Equipment Corporation VT suite of terminal emulations Introduction The VT Series suite of terminal emulations consists of the following emulations which can be selected using the Emulation mode option in the VT Series Settings dialog ENWW AlXTerm Provides compatibility with software designed to drive an X terminal using X Windows Ansi BBS This emulation is a derivative of the ANSI device driver ANSI SYS supplied with all DOS based PCs and which provides the screen management for the DOS console screen PC based UNIX systems and Bulletin Board Systems BBS often rely on the ANSI emulation when being accessed by a PC In ANSI BBS mode the screen size is adjusted to 25 lines and the preferred character set is set to ANSI AT 386 Provides compatibility with software designed to drive the AT amp T AT 386 terminal ATT4410 Provides compatibility with software designed to drive the AT amp T Dataspeed 4410 terminal Refer to the section AT amp T 4410 Emulation on page 74 for details Sco Console This is an emulation of the SCO UNIX box VT PCTerm Provides compatibility with software designed for the PC Term mode supported by DEC VT52 and VT100
25. HP gt HP TeemTalk Terminal Emulator gt Session Wizard 2 Inthe Session Name field enter a unique name that will identify this session configuration for future selection 3 Select the Transport method then click the Configure button to specify settings 4 Select the Connection type then click the Configure button to specify settings 5 Select Wyse in the Emulation list box then click the Configure button to specify settings The options are described in the section Setup Options on page 210 6 Click Next to display the Advanced Options dialog 7 Click Next to display the Finalization dialog 8 If you want a shortcut icon for this session to be created on the desktop click the checkbox Create icon on desktop for session 9 Click OK to create the session and exit 10 Torun the session either double click on the desktop icon if one was created for the session or run TeemTalk display the File menu and select Open Session Select the name of the required tts session file then click Open Using the TeemTalk Emulator Window This section describes the procedure for creating a Wyse emulation session from the TeemTalk emulator window 1 Display the Session menu from the menu bar and select Transport to set the transport method Display the Session menu and select Connection to set the connection method Display the Session menu and select Emulation Set the emulation to Wyse You can configure the transport
26. If the host rejects the device name as in use the counter will be incremented modulus N and the name retried until all possibilities have been tried at which point the emulation will report a device name rejected error For example TEST d4 will give TEST1 on all connections until the host rejects the name as in use in which case TEST2 will be used If this is already in use then TEST3 is used or if already in use then TESTO These values are preserved over power off so the first connection of any given power on may not be TEST1 Assume that the start point is random 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 e Bind Factory default Unchecked When this option is checked the server is allowed to send the SNA Bind image and Unbind notification to the emulator e Responses Factory default Unchecked Check this option to support positive and negative response handling This allows the server to reflect to the emulator any and all definite exception and no response requests sent by the host application e SysReq Factory default Unchecked Checking this option will enable the functions of the SysReq key As some servers may not support or may only partially support SysReq the level at which the SysReq key will function will depe
27. Provide compatibility with software designed to drive the Wyse WY 50 WY 50 and WY 60 terminals respectively o Wyse PCTerm Provides compatibility with software designed for the PC Term personality supported by Wyse Font Factory default Courier New This enables you to specify the font to use for displaying characters The available settings depend on the fonts installed on your system Character set Factory default Ascii This specifies the character set used for displaying characters Ansi codepage Factory default PC Multinational 437 This option determines the set of characters that form the second half of the multinational character set when in multinational mode Multiple page Factory default Checked Setup Options 211 212 This option applies to the WY 50 WY 60 and all the TVI emulations It determines whether or not more than one page of display memory can be accessed When checked all pages will be accessible See also the Auto page option Note that the TVI emulations support two pages of 24 lines each when this and the Auto page options are selected regardless of the Screen lines and Page size settings Screen lines Factory default 24 This option applies to the WY 50 and WY 60 emulations and specifies the number of data lines displayed on the screen below the status line Note that the other emulations only support 24 lines and a label line Screen lines Effect on display 24 24 data
28. Rect function e Cursor Select This does the same as Move Cursor but when running the IBM 3270 or IBM 5250 emulation it also performs a cursor select Defining a Macro You can assign a macro to a mouse button or button and modifier key combination as follows 1 In the Mouse Action Settings dialog select the Macro option from the drop down list for the button or button and modifier key combination required Click OK to close the dialog 2 Display the Key Macro Settings dialog li Key Macro Settings Key to Program New Macro Macro Play Macro Normal Emulation Keys Virtual Keys VT PRINT C VK_PRINT VT_PRINTSCROLL VT F6 VK Fei VT F7 DK F7 VT F8 VK F8 VT F9 VK F9 WI EI VK_F 10 WI F11 VK F11 VT F12 VK F12 VT F13 A VK_F3 VT F14 A4NK F4 IT HELP A4VK F5 VT DO A4VK F6 S4C 4VK PRINT VK ESCAPE VK TAB VK BACK ve RETURN VK SEPARATOR ve INSERT VK DELETE VK PAUSE VK PRINT VK SNAPSHOT ve CLEAR VK HOME ve END ane un fe sue rn Chapter 5 Mouse Functions ENWW ENWW In the Virtual Keys box scroll down to the bottom of the list and you will see six virtual key names for the three mouse buttons when clicked VK_MSE_B _CLK or double clicked VK_MSE_B _DBL Note that the middle mouse button is number 4 If you are defining a button and modifier key combination hold down the modifier key s Double click on the virt
29. Telnet 3270 Regime C Telnet 3270E LU Connect Name LU Associate Name LU1 Printing LU3 Printing ver 7 0 0 2002 Jul 4 2008 04 38 29 Model Factory default IBM 3287 1 Printer This enables you to specify the particular printer model to emulate Telnet 3270 Regime Factory default Unchecked Selecting this option will suppress Telnet 3270 regime support Telnet 3270E Factory default Unchecked Selecting this option will suppress TN3270E support LU Connect Name Factory default Unspecified This specifies the name of the device which the server will be requested to assign to the Telnet session It may be used when requesting either a terminal or a printer session You can return the local host name by entering s after the device name To return the user name enter u after the device name You can specify how many characters of the name is returned in each case For example 3s will return the first three characters of the local host name and 3s will return the last three characters Setup Options 151 To automatically assign a new device name for each successive connection either enter dN after the name where N is a decimal value or XN where N is a hexadecimal value Each time the host requests the device name a counter will be substituted into the device name If the host rejects the device name as in use the counter will be incremented modulus N and the name retried until all possibilitie
30. To save the edit press Alt F3 7T Press Quit to exit Error Codes The following error codes may appear on the status line if an error occurs during recording or playback Table 14 2 Recording Playback Error Codes 9001 Exceeded the maximum number of allowed keystrokes Remedy Press the Record key to exit Record mode To record a new keystroke sequence either e Press the Record key and the target Fn key that has erasable data then enter the new data or e 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 Remedy Press the Reset key 9007 You pressed an invalid sequence key e g Play while performing the Record function Remedy Press the Reset key 9010 While performing the Play function you pressed an Fn key that does not have a keystroke assigned to it Remedy Press the Reset key 9015 In communication mode you pressed either the Quit or Pause key Remedy Press the Reset key 9019 In Record or Play mode 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 136 Chapter 14 IBM 3270 Display Emulation ENWW Notice Board Facility Introduction The Notice Board is an area of the display in which
31. none CLEAR Shift LOCAL GENERAL Shift KEYBOARD IR PAUSE SS Shift Ctrl Shift Ctrl PUSH MODE ON OFF Ate DELAY 1 SECOND Shift Ctrl Alt ALTERNATE CODE PAGE none ENTER 33 Shift FIELD PLUS amp NOTE All unmarked keys function as indicated by the legends on the keycaps 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 following symbol on the status line 162 Chapter 16 IBM 5250 Display Emulation ENWW NVT mode displays an unformatted screen for data entry allowing basic keyboard functionality as a simple ASCII terminal In addition to data keys other recognized keys are e Clear clears the screen e Enter sends CR to the host e Newline sends CR to the host e Backspace sends BS to the host e Tab sends HT to the host Once the appropriate details have been entered to establish an IBM host session which may be automatic the screen is cleared and switched into full IBM 5250 terminal emulation mode as indicated by the following symbol on the status line The Status Line The last line of the IBM 5250 screen is used to display status information in the form of symbols and alphanumeric characters Operating Mode amp Communication Indicates that a Telnet session is running
32. then F1 These functions enable you to select the device s to which data is sent and also to copy portions of data from display memory to the printer e Device Modes F1 Clicking this button or pressing F1 will cause the Device Modes functions to be asserted The keys F1 through F8 will function as described in the section Device Modes on page 97 e 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 e To Display F3 This toggle function determines whether data is sent to the display or not Data will be sent to the display when an asterisk is displayed on this button Chapter 12 HP 700 92 96 Emulation ENWW e Advance Page F4 When a printer is connected and enabled by the To Ext Dev function clicking this button or pressing F4 will cause paper in the printer to be advanced to the top of the next page e A Advance Line F5 When a printer is connected and enabled by the To Ext Dev function clicking this button or pressing F5 will cause paper in the printer to be advanced by one line e Copy All F6 When a printer is connected and enabled by the To Ext Dev function clicking this button or pressing F6 will cause a copy of all lines from and including the cursor line to the last line in display memory to be sent to the printer The cursor will move to the leftmost column on the next line when the curr
33. tion accinctus ieassebacedcteseiweedsseasbencede seas Ra EE anani nasii 149 Creating a IBM 3270 Printer Emulation Session ssss emen 149 Using the TeemTalk Session Wizard enne 149 Using the TeemTalk Emulator Window eseseeenn enne 149 IBM 3287 1 Printer Supporter EE 150 Set P OPTIONS qc 150 de d e EE 151 National ue EE 153 Print By Pass Settings 000 00 eee eee etn eee eee eie eee serene AN NANNAN KAANAAN NAARAAN ANKANA AERAN 157 16 IBM 5250 Display Ermer Al eee nnns 159 Creating a IBM 5250 Display Emulation Session 0 00 0 eceeceeeeteeeeee eee ettne nese etaaaeee eee taeeeeeeetieeeeeeees 159 Using the TeemTalk Session Ward 159 Using the TeemTalk Emulator Window esseee eene nne 159 IBM 5250 Emulation Capabilities esses mmn 160 Keyboard Mapping ee 160 Network Virtual Terminal Mode ssssssseseeee eene nennen nnnm nnnm nennen nennen nnns 162 The Status Lim Gis E 163 Operating Mode amp Communication essen 163 Do NotEnltet 5 Der coe sce ru e us eae 163 Typing Direction i otii iiri etd C EE LER Ld EE E EXER d 164 Bilingual Keyboard Me EE 164 hErnaubo m E 164 ENWW Display BET RTI 164 CURSOR Postio c 164 Fax IMAGe SUPPOMN er 164 Word Proc
34. 10 Printing ENWW ENWW Factory default 8 Specifies the number of data bits sent for each transmitted character Stop Bits Factory default 1 Specifies the number of stop bits sent for each transmitted character Flow Control Factory default Both This option specifies the type of flow control used by the line port to communicate readiness to transmit or receive data from the host None No flow control Input XON XOFF on received data o Output XON XOFF on transmitted data o Both XON XOFF on transmitted andreceived data o Hardware RTS CTS hardware flow control Buffer Size Factory default 4096 Specifies the size of the buffer used for temporary storage of input and output data Block on Full Factory default Unchecked Determines the action to take when the print buffer becomes full Checking this option will cause all actions to be blocked until the print buffer is ready to receive new data Process CR LF FF Factory default Unchecked When checked a Carriage Return or Line Feed command will output a new line and a Form Feed command will output a new page Extended string value for new line Factory default r n You can specify an extended string value for a new page using any of the following entries Ya Wo V n V M v or decimal Ooctal OxHexadecimal Extended string value for new page Factory default f You can specify an extended string value for a new page using any of the follo
35. 110 Factory default 1 This enables you to specify the start column for transmitted data when no logical start of text pointer is present and the Return or Enter keys are pressed in Modify Line or Modify All mode Usually a start of text pointer is automatically generated to designate the leftmost character in the current line if it is the last line of data in display memory This pointer will remain in display memory until the line is deleted If the line has no start of text pointer data transmission will begin at the start column specified by this option The column range is from 1 to 80 inclusive NOTE The setting of this option may be temporarily redefined using one of the Margin Tab Col function keys Refer to the section Margins Tabs amp Start Column on page 98 for details Return definition Factory default M i e CR This enables you to define the function of the Return key Up to two characters may be used to define the key If a second character is a space it will be ignored To change the current definition delete the definition displayed in the text box and type in the new one either as the control key character equivalent or the decimal value of the ASCII character For example the default code for the Return key function CR carriage return can be entered by typing the characters and M representing the keys Ctrl M which when pressed together would generate the CR code Decimal values are enter
36. 187 188 The following is a list of the Environment Variables and explanations of their values USER Specifies the user or account name to use to log on to the remote system JOB Specifies the job ID to use when logging into the remote system ACCT Specifies the account ID to use when logging into the remote system PRINTER Specifies the default location for printer output SYSTEMTYPE Specifies the type of operating system used by the system sending this variable DISPLAY Specifies the X display location of the client DEVNAME Specifies the name of the printer device IBMIGCFEAT This is always set to Don t Report IBMMSGQNAME Specifies the name of the message queue to which operational messages for the printer are to be sent IBMMSGQLIB Specifies the message queue library IBMFONT Factory default 10 Specifies the font identifier and point size used by the single byte printer IBMFORMFEED Factory default Don t Report This is always set to Don t Report The IBMPPRSRC1 option is used to specify the paper format to be used IBMTRANSFORM Factory default Yes 1 Specifies whether the printer will use the host print transform function to generate ASCII printer data This is always set to Yes The IBMMFRTYPMDL option must specify the printer manufacturer type and model Chapter 17 IBM 5250 Printer Emulation ENWW e IBMMFRTYPMDL Factory default None Specifies the printer manufacturer type and mo
37. 871 Arabic SBCS 420 697 285 Table 14 4 IBM EBCDIC Codepages Supplied Codepage Type Countries 37 SBCS USA Canada Netherlands Portugal Brazil 273 SBCS Austria Germany 274 SBCS Belgium old 277 SBCS Denmark Norway 278 SBCS Finland Sweden 280 SBCS Italy 284 SBCS Spain Latin America Spanish 285 SBCS UK 290 SBCS Japanese Katakana 297 SBCS France 300 DBCS Japanese Kanji 420 SBCS Arabic 424 SBCS Hebrew New Code 500 SBCS Latin 1 Belgium Canada Switzerland 803 SBCS Hebrew Old Code 833 SBCS Korean 834 DBCS Korean 835 SBCS Traditional Chinese 836 SBCS Simplified Chinese 837 DBCS Simplified Chinese 838 SBCS Thai 870 SBCS Latin 2 Czech Slovak Polish 871 SBCS Icelandic ENWW Setup Options 143 144 Table 14 4 IBM EBCDIC Codepages Supplied continued Codepage Type Countries 875 SBCS Greek 880 SBCS Cyrillic 905 SBCS Latin 3 Turkish old 1025 SBCS Russian Cyrillic 1026 SBCS Latin 5 Turkish 1027 SBCS Japanese Latin extended 1140 SBCS EURO USA Canada Netherlands Portugal Brazil 1141 SBCS EURO Austria Germany 1142 SBCS EURO Denmark Norway 1143 SBCS EURO Finland Sweden 1144 SBCS EURO Italy 1145 SBCS EURO Spain Latin America 1146 SBCS EURO UK 1147 SBCS EURO France 1148 SBCS EURO Belgium Canada Switzerland 1149 SBCS EURO Icelandic Chapter 14 IBM 3270 Display
38. Bar Session menu will also be removed from the menu bar Remove individual ctr Remove Transport Configuration Bar items CCO Remove Connection cem Remove Emulation ccb Remove Connect Disconnect Remove the Window wsb This will remove the window status bar from the display Status Bar Remove the Soft Buttons bl0 or bl0 This will remove the soft buttons from the display Soft Button Levels bl1 to bl4 This specifies how many soft button levels are displayed at any one time Displayed Command Line Options 241 Emulation Workspace 242 Table 23 3 Command switches that affect the emulation workspace Functionality Command Description switch Mouse Cursor Style cu style This enables you to specify how the mouse cursor appears in the emulation workspace You can select from the following style options 0 Blank cursor 1 Beam the default 2 Arrow 3 Up arrow 4 Crosshair 5 Hourglass watch 6 Vertical resize 7 Horizontal resize 8 Diagonal resize 9 Diagonal resize 10 All directions resize 11 Vertical splitting 12 Horizontal splitting 13 Pointing hand 14 Slashed circle 15 Arrow with question mark 16 Arrow with hourglass watch Reflection 4 Color Support r4c This enables Reflection 4 color commands to be processed in the VT terminal emulation Chapter 23 Preferences and Command Line Options ENWW A Programming Keys and Buttons This appendix describes how to program a key or
39. CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE And code Copyright c 1989 The Regents of the University of California All rights reserved THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE And code Copyright 1989 Massachusetts Institute of Technology Permission to use copy modify distribute and sell this software and its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting documentation and that the name of M I T not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without specific written prior permission M I T makes no representations about
40. Cyrillic SBCS 880 960 880 Turkish SBCS 1026 1152 1026 Russian SBCS 1025 1150 1025 Czech SBCS 870 959 870 Slovak SBCS 870 959 870 Polish SBCS 870 959 870 Icelandic SBCS 871 697 871 Arabic SBCS 420 697 285 Table 15 2 IBM EBCDIC Codepages Supplied Codepage Type Countries 37 SBCS USA Canada Netherlands Portugal Brazil 273 SBCS Austria Germany 274 SBCS Belgium old 277 SBCS Denmark Norway 278 SBCS Finland Sweden 280 SBCS Italy 284 SBCS Spain Latin America Spanish 285 SBCS UK 290 SBCS Japanese Katakana 297 SBCS France 300 DBCS Japanese Kanji 420 SBCS Arabic 424 SBCS Hebrew New Code 500 SBCS Latin 1 Belgium Canada Switzerland 803 SBCS Hebrew Old Code 833 SBCS Korean 834 DBCS Korean 835 SBCS Traditional Chinese Setup Options 155 156 Table 15 2 IBM EBCDIC Codepages Supplied continued Codepage Type Countries 836 SBCS Simplified Chinese 837 DBCS Simplified Chinese 838 SBCS Thai 870 SBCS Latin 2 Czech Slovak Polish 871 SBCS Icelandic 875 SBCS Greek 880 SBCS Cyrillic 905 SBCS Latin 3 Turkish old 1025 SBCS Russian Cyrillic 1026 SBCS Latin 5 Turkish 1027 SBCS Japanese Latin extended 1140 SBCS EURO USA Canada Netherlands Portugal Brazil 1141 SBCS EURO Austria Germany 1142 SBCS EURO Denmark Norway 1143 SBCS EURO Finland Sweden 1144 SBCS EURO Italy 1145 SBCS E
41. HOME VK HOME Insert Line 151 INSERTLINE C VK_INSERT Insert Mode 151 INSERT VK INSERT Jump Isi JUMP C VK F5 Jump 151 JUMP C VK_DIVIDE Line Feed 151 LINEFEED C VK RETURN Local 151 LOCAL C VK END IBM 3151 Virtual Key Names 253 Table B 7 IBM 3151 Virtual Key Names continued Key Function Local Virtual Key Name 151 LOCAL Default Mapping C VK ADD Numeric Pad 0 9 151 NUMPADO 9 VK NUMPADO 9 PA1 PA3 151 PA1 151 PA3 C VK_NUMPAD1 3 Print Message 151 PRTMSG C VK_F2 Print Line 151_PRTLINE VK_SCROLL Print Screen 151 PRTSCRN C VK F6 Print View 151 PRTVIEW VK SNAPSHOT Reset 151 RESET A VK F1 Return 151 RETURN VK RETURN Send 151 SEND C VK SEPARATOR Send Line 151 SNDLNE C VK F8 Send Message 151 SNDMSG C VK_F7 Send Message 151_SNDMSG C VK_MULTIPLY Setup 151_SETUP C VK_F4 Setup 151_SETUP C VK_SUBTRACT Sub 151 SUB C VK_NUMPAD4 Sup 151_SUP C VK_NUMPAD7 Tab 151_TAB VK_TAB Trace 151 TRACE C VK EI TXF1 TXF12 151 TXF1 151 TXF12 S C VK_F1 F12 IBM 3270 Virtual Key Names The following virtual key names can be used when running the IBM 3270 terminal emulation in addition to all the VK_ virtual key names listed in the section Standard Virtual Key Names 254 on page 245 Table B 8 IBM 3270 Virtual Key Names Key Function Virtual Key Name Default Mapping Alternate Code Page IB_ALTCP S A C VK_SUBTRACT Attention IB_ATTN S VK_ESC
42. Keyboard Mapping continued Key Key Modifier Result Key Key Modifier Result none F1 Shift F1 Shifted none BREAK 2 16 Alt F13 Shift BREAK Shifted Shift Alt F13 Shifted none F2 Shift F2 Shifted none TAB 3 17 Alt F14 Shift BACKTAB Shift Alt F14 Shifted none F3 P CHARACTER Shift F3 Shifted INSERT 4 18 Shift Alt F15 INSERT SES LINE INSERT Shift Alt F15 Shifted none F4 Shift F4 Shifted none HOME 5 19 Alt F16 Ctrl HOME CONTROL Shift Alt F16 Shifted none F5 none PAGE UP 6 20 Shift F5 Shifted Shift PAGE UP Shifted none F6 fund CHARACTER 7 21 DELETE Shift F6 Shifted Ctrl LINE DELETE none F7 8 22 END Shift F7 Shifted none PAGE DOWN none F8 9 23 Shift PAGE DOWN Shift F8 Shifted Shifted none CURSOR UP none F9 10 24 Alt ROLL UP Shift F9 Shifted Shift Alt ROLL UP Shifted none F10 11 25 CURSOR LEFT Shift F10 Shifted ENWW Keyboard Mapping 195 Table 18 1 TA6530 Keyboard Mapping continued Key Key Modifier Result Key Key Modifier Result none CURSOR DOWN none F11 42 26 Alt ROLL DOWN Shift F11 Shifted Shift Alt ROLL DOWN Shifted none F12 13 27 CURSOR RIGHT Shift F12 Shifted none none PRINT SCRERN Alt TAB SET 14 28 PRINT SCREEN ift Shift Alt TAB CLEAR Shin Shifted i Ctrl Alt TAB CLEAR ALL none 29 Alt oan Ef NOTE All unmarked keys fu
43. Keystrokes AS RECORD A VK FA Reset AS RESET VK ESCAPE Reverse Close Text AS REV CL S VK MULTIPLY Reverse Normal Toggle AS REV IP S VK DIVIDE Reverse Whole Screen AS REV SC S VK BACK Roll Down AS ROLLDOWN VK PRIOR Roll Up AS ROLLUP VK NEXT Rule Display AS RULE A VK NEXT System Request AS SYSREQ A VK SNAPSHOT Tab AS TAB VK TAB Test AS TEST A VK SCROLL Table B 10 IBM 5250 Word Processing Mode IBM 5250 Word Processing Mode Key Function Virtual Key Name Begin Bold AS WP BOLD Begin Underline Word Underline AS WP UNDERLINE AS WP WORD UNDER End Attribute AS WP END ATTR Centre Text AS WP CENTRE Half Index Up Half Index Down AS WP HI UP AS WP HI DOWN Next Text Column AS WP NEXT COL Appendix B Virtual Key Names ENWW Table B 10 IBM 5250 Word Processing Mode continued Key Function Beginning of Line Virtual Key Name AS WP BEG LINE End of Line AS WP END LINE Top of Page AS WP TOP PAGE End of Page AS WP END PAGE Start New Page AS WP NEW PAGE Insert Carrier Return AS WP RETURN Insert Stop Code AS WP STOP CODE Find Stop Code Required Page End AS WP FIND STOP AS WP REQD PAGE Required Space AS WP REQD SPACE Required Tab AS WP REQD TAB Symbols Command AS WP SYMBOLS TA6530 Virtual Key Names The following virtual key names can be used when running the TA6530 terminal emulation in add
44. Variables National Codepage Settings User Defined SBCS Codepage SBCS Character Set DBCS Codepage Font Courier New ENWW Setup Options 171 These options enable you to select the character set to be used There are separate entries for the Single Byte Character Set SBCS and if supported Double Byte Character Set DBCS These should only be changed by the System Administrator If they have been changed and you wish to restore the default settings click the Defaults button at the bottom of the dialog The table at the end of this section shows the default settings e National Codepage Settings Factory default User Defined This specifies the type of national codepage to be used Selecting User Defined will enable manual selection of the Codepage and Character Set using the following options e SBCS Codepage Factory default 37 This is a numeric value specifying the single byte character set codepage to use SBCS Character Set Factory default 697 This is a numeric value specifying the single byte character set to use e DBCS Codepage Factory default 0 This is a numeric value specifying the double byte character set codepage to use Font Factory default Courier New This enables you to specify the font to be used for displaying characters The available settings depend on the fonts installed Table 16 2 Default Language Character Set amp Codepage Settings
45. between the two modes by pressing the keys Alt Num Lock together The 9th item on the status bar will display DEC when the keyboard is in DEC mode Special key functions usually found on a DEC VT keyboard can be mapped to any key on your keyboard using the VT virtual key names listed in the Key Macro Settings dialog The illustrations on the following pages show where DEC VT510 keyboard functions are mapped to keys on a 101 102 key keyboard ENWW Keyboard Mapping 69 101 102 Keyboard Layout Normal Mode 70 Figure 11 1 101 102 Key Keyboard Layout Normal Mode IS ILR elle GOOOC Oo O Table 11 1 VT Series keyboard layout Normal mode Key Key Modifier Result Key Key Modifier Result none PF1 1 14 BREAK Alt F11 none PF2 none DELETE 2 15 Alt F12 Shift BACKSPACE none PF3 3 16 FIND Alt F13 none PF4 4 17 INSERT HERE Alt F14 5 Alt HELP 18 REMOVE none F6 6 19 SELECT Alt DO none F7 7 20 PREVIOUS SCREEN Alt F17 none F8 8 21 NEXT SCREEN Alt F18 none UP none F9 9 22 Alt COMPOSE CHARACTER Alt F19 Ctrl SCROLL UP none F10 none LEFT 10 23 Alt F20 Ctrl SCROLL LEFT Chapter 11 VT Series Emulation ENWW Table 11 1 VT Series keyboard layout Normal mode continued Key Key Modifier Result Key Key Modifier Result none DOWN 11 F11 24 Alt DATATALK Ctrl SCROLL DOWN none RIGHT 12 F12 25 Ctrl SCROLL RIGHT Al PRINT none NUMLOCK 13 26 Shift Alt PRINT S
46. block when a block of data is sent to the host When set to US CR the line terminator is a US character and the block terminator is a CR character When set to CRLF ETX the line terminators are the CR and LF characters and the block terminator is an ETX character e Jump scroll Factory default Checked The setting of this option determines whether data is scrolled one or several lines at a time when the window becomes full When checked data will scroll up several lines at a time as determined by the Scroll rate setting below e Scroll rate Factory default 24 This determines the number of lines that are scrolled when the Jump Scroll option above is selected Tab Settings lll Tab Settings 1 2 3 4 5 6 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890 SE et pu T T E E ux 2t lt Clicking the Set Tabs button at the bottom of the Wyse Settings dialog will display the Tab Settings dialog which enables you to set tab stops Tab stops are set every eight columns by default as indicated by the T character below the relevant column numbers If you want tab stops to be set at regular intervals other than every 8th column enter the number of columns required between each tab stop in the box next to the Set Every button then click the button Individual tab stops can be toggled on or off by clicking the mouse pointer above or below the relevant column number To remove all the tab stop
47. button does not display an asterisk Pressing alphanumeric keys will cause characters to be sent to the display only When Remote mode is activated as indicated by an asterisk pressing alphanumeric keys will cause characters to be sent to the host 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 Placing the cursor on the first line and enabling Memory Lock will prevent data from automatically scrolling off the top of the display when display memory is full Instead the message MEMORY FULL Press RETURN to clear will be displayed You may use the cursor keys to edit data already displayed To disable the Memory Lock and continue entering new data press F6 or click the button again and position the cursor immediately below the last line The Memory Lock function may also be used to lock a specific number of lines from the top of the display leaving the remaining lines to scroll past them This is useful when you want column headings or instructions to remain on the display To lock a specific number of lines place the cursor on the last lin
48. checked pressing the Zoom key will toggle the display between full screen i e the screen currently containing the cursor and split screen host screen and Notice Board mode The following Zoom Settings options determine which is displayed above the other Note that the host screen contains the same number of rows and columns whether displayed full screen or in split screen Zoom Settings Factory default Notice Board Above Host This determines whether the Notice Board is displayed above or below the host screen When viewing the display pointers at each end of the dividing line between the two screens indicate which is the host screen Copy to F Key Enabled Factory default Unchecked This enables the facility for copying screen data to a function key Refer to the section Copying Screen Data to a Function Key on page 138 for details F Key Settings Factory default Copy Only User Fields to F Key Selecting Copy Only User Fields to F Key will enable only data contained in user entry fields in the selected area to be copied to a function key Selecting Copy All Data to F Key will enable all screen data in the selected area protected and unprotected to be copied Refer to the section Copying Screen Data to a Function Key on page 138 for details Copy Function Enabled Setup Options 147 Factory default Unchecked This determines whether the copy functions are available for copying selected data to another area of the
49. comma specifies the number of pixels For example to specify a window size of 1280 by 1024 pixels you would use the following entry siz1280 1024 Disable Window resize wrd This prevents the TeemTalk window from being resized Remove the Window wfr This will remove the window frame from the display Note that this also Frame removes the title bar system menu minimize and maximize buttons Remove the Title Bar ttb This will remove the title bar from the display Note that this also removes the window frame system menu minimize and maximize buttons Add the Title Bar ttb This will add the title bar to the display Window Title Command This enables you to specify the title that is to be displayed in the title bar option wtl title This is useful when you are running more than one instance of TeemTalk If no title is specified then the name of your version of the emulator will be displayed Window Subtitle Command option stl subtitle This specifies a subtitle which is appended to the title displayed in the title bar Remove the System Menu Sys This will remove the system menu from the display Note that this also removes the window frame minimize and maximize buttons Add the System Menu sys This will add the system menu to the display Note that the title bar must be enabled Remove Disable Minimize mnb This will remove or disable the minimize button Note that the window frame Button will
50. connection and emulation settings by selecting the relevant Configure options in the Session menu The options displayed by selecting Configure emulation are described in the section Setup Options on page 210 To save the session display the File menu and select Save session as In the File Name field enter a unique name that will identify this session configuration for future selection then click Save Note that session files have the filename extension tts To run the session display the File menu and select Open Session Select the name of the tts session file then click Open Display Format 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 ENWW Display Format 205 application The section Status Line on page 208 describes the status messages that can be displayed by the emulation The data area is where data entered from the keyboard or the application is displayed The data area is set to 24 lines by 80 columns by default The label line is displayed at the bottom of the screen when the data area is set to 24 or 42 lines This is can be used to display messages or function key labels defined by the host Keyboard Mapping The functions of the computer keyboard are mapped as closely as possible to the terminal being emulated The mapping of key functions can be deter
51. dialog Ansi Colours Disabled Factory default Unchecked Selecting this option will cause ANSI color commands to be ignored Colours Clear with Attributes Factory default Checked The setting of this option determines whether the foreground and background colors are cleared to the default colors when an ANSI clear attributes command is received Start Fields use Normal BG Factory default Unchecked This option only applies to the IBM 3270 Display emulation If attribute indicators take up character positions on the screen you can force those positions to display the normal background color instead of the attributes by selecting this option Use Italic with Intensity Factory default Unchecked Selecting this option will cause any characters that have the intensity bold attribute to be italicized Use Font with Intensity Factory default Unchecked Selecting this option will cause all characters to be displayed using a bold font Blink Underline Factory default Unchecked Selecting this option will cause characters with the underline attribute to blink Blink Column Separators Factory default Unchecked Selecting this option will cause column separators to blink Blink Foreground Background Factory default Unchecked Selecting this option will cause the foreground and background colors to alternate Preferences 51 9 Editing Options This chapter describes how to use the editing options provided on the Edit men
52. display are encountered within the data for example to change the character set they will be sent to the printer Jump scroll Factory default Checked The setting of this option determines whether data is scrolled one or several lines at a time when the window becomes full When checked data will scroll up several lines at a time as determined by the Scroll rate setting below Scroll rate Factory default 24 This determines the number of lines that are scrolled when the Jump scroll option above is selected Chapter 12 HP 700 92 96 Emulation ENWW Preferences ENWW Ill HP Settings General Configuration Preferences Backspace DEL Destructive backspace CR CR NULL Start column 4 Return definition Field separator Block terminator C Typeahead enabled Host prompt character Q Defaults Backspace DEL Factory default Checked The setting of this option determines whether a backspace command also performs a delete Destructive backspace Factory default Unchecked The setting of this option determines whether pressing the Backspace key will cause characters to be deleted CR CR NULL Factory default Unchecked This option must only be selected if you are going to use the QEDIT application It overcomes a bug within QEDIT that ignores the LF character if the terminal transmits CR LF Inserting a NULL after the CR character cures the problem Start column Setup Options 109
53. display or to a function key e Single Step Macros Factory default Unchecked Selecting this option will enable an Fn key macro to be played one keystroke at a time by pressing the spacebar for each keystroke after issuing a play Fn key command The status line will display the contents of the macro and the cursor position in the status line indicates the point that has been reached in the macro play back Refer to the section Playback Keystrokes on page 135 for details 148 Chapter 14 IBM 3270 Display Emulation ENWW 15 IBM 3270 Printer Emulation This chapter describes features of the IBM 3270 printer emulation Creating a IBM 3270 Printer Emulation Session You can create a session either using the TeemTalk Session Wizard or while TeemTalk is running Using the TeemTalk Session Wizard This section describes how to use the TeemTalk Session Wizard to create an IBM 3270 Printer emulation session 1 10 To run the TeemTalk Session Wizard from the Start menu select All Programs gt HP gt HP TeemTalk Terminal Emulator gt Session Wizard In the Session Name field enter a unique name that will identify this session configuration for future selection Select the Transport method then click the Configure button to specify settings Select the Connection type then click the Configure button to specify settings Select IBM3270 Printer in the Emulation list box then click the Configure button to specify settings The op
54. displayed in the emulation workspace the setting of this option determines whether or not the rule follows the cursor when it moves Numeral Swap Factory default Unchecked Setup Options 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 e Symbol Swap Factory default Unchecked Selecting this option will cause symbols such as brackets to be displayed the correct way round when typing in right to left mode Keyboard Settings E 3270 Display Settings a Model National Display Keyboard Notice Board Keyboard Unlock Delay lo C Auto repeat AID keys e Keyboard Unlock Delay Factory default 0 When the keyboard is unlocked by the host this specifies a delay in milliseconds before characters are sent e Auto repeat AID Keys Factory default Unchecked This allows you to disable the auto repeat key function just for AID keys 146 Chapter 14 IBM 3270 Display Emulation ENWW Notice Board Settings ENWW Wi 3270 Display Settings Model National Display Keyboard Notice Board C Notice Board Enabled Zoom Settings Notice Board Above Host _ Y C Copy to F Key Enabled Brey eater Copy Only User Fiekde to ey M C Copy Function Enabled Single Step macros OK Cancel Defaults Printer Notice Board Enabled Factory default Checked When this option is
55. eee en nener nennen nene nennen nnn 74 Keyboard Mapping EE 74 DISD AY eT 75 Programming the Function Keys amp Buttons eee 75 Simeon 76 ENEE ne CN 77 BITE ELE 82 PIETEFENCOS TEE 85 RRC upon 87 Auxillary Port Setup EE 87 12 HP 700 9296 Emulation E 90 Creating a HP 700 92 96 Emulation Session sssssseeeenne eene 90 Using the TeemTalk Session Ward 90 Using the TeemTalk Emulator VWimdow sse emm 90 Keyboard Mapping eor 91 Display eremreltir ore 92 Function Keys in EE 93 Mode Selection m 93 Configuration Selectlon err tecec ere er detener tad xad etu dn dut eee uA Ded eere dde 96 Device tte EE 96 ardeo 97 Margins Tabs A Start Column eene nnne nnne 98 Programming Function Keys amp Buttons emnes 100 User Keys Mode ceret pcd e ER rk de cb d edd aa 100 User Key Definitions sse nnne en nnne nennen 100 ENWW Default Definitions eii es etica ENEE AEN 101 Key String Treatment eene nennen AKENE nnne enne 101 Function Majo Tor ito PE 101 Key String Definition icd docte eorr eee Eae teet een A EAA 102 Character Display Attrib tes e De n dep ete a e idet dta 102 Setup OP ONS IEEE 103 General Settings 0 0 0 cee iter in net ieee eee nennen EANAN ARARA AEAEE 104 Configuration ul Le EE 106 isi 4 H EM 109 TS ICMS IST Erna Ot meet 112 Creating a IBM 3151 Emulation Session 00 00 ce
56. emulations and determines what effect an ASCII DEL character has on displayed characters The other emulations ignore the DEL character When unchecked the DEL character is ignored When checked the DEL character is interpreted as a destructive backspace causing the character to the left of the cursor to be deleted and the cursor to move into that position Margin bell Factory default Unchecked This option applies to all emulations and it determines whether or not an audible warning sounds when the cursor reaches a specified column The default bell column number is 72 in 80 column mode and 124 in 132 column mode Enhance Factory default Checked When this option is checked TeemTalk will recognize an additional set of Wyse codes which are not normally supported by specific non Wyse terminals Setup Options 217 218 Answerback Factory default Unspecified This enables you to specify the Answerback string that is sent to the host in response to an ANSI mode enquiry command The string may be up to 30 characters long Answerback concealed Factory default Unchecked Checking this option will cause the Answerback string specified in the text box above to be locked from change and displayed as asterisks Note that unchecking this option will cause the Answerback string to be deleted Answerback mode Factory default Unchecked This option applies to all emulations and specifies whether or not an answerback message is automat
57. for creating a IBM 3151 emulation session from the TeemTalk emulator window 1 Display the Session menu from the menu bar and select Transport to set the transport method Display the Session menu and select Connection to set the connection method Display the Session menu and select Emulation Set the emulation to IBM 3151 Chapter 13 IBM 3151 Emulation ENWW 4 You can configure the transport connection and emulation settings by selecting the relevant Configure options in the Session menu The options displayed by selecting Configure emulation are described in the section Setup Options on page 118 5 To save the session display the File menu and select Save session as In the File Name field enter a unique name that will identify this session configuration for future selection then click Save Note that session files have the filename extension tts 6 Torun the session display the File menu and select Open Session Select the name of the tts session file then click Open Keyboard Mapping The functions of the computer keyboard are mapped as closely as possible to the terminal being emulated The mapping of key functions can be determined by referring to the Emulation Keys list box in the Key Macro Settings dialog which is displayed by selecting Key Macros on the Tools menu The information in brackets in the right column indicates the default mapping of the key function named in the left column In the lis
58. functions when pressed Keyboard sends scan codes Setup Options 229 Factory default Unchecked The setting of this option determines whether keyboard scan codes or ASCII codes are sent to the host on key press release e Backspace DEL Factory default Unchecked The setting of this option determines whether or not a backspace command performs a delete e CR CR NULL Factory default Checked This option allows you to disable the NULL being automatically sent on CR 230 Chapter 20 MDIS Prism Emulations ENWW 21 Running Scripts This chapter describes how to run a script program Introduction TeemTalk provides a scripting language that enables you to automate a variety of operations The commands that can be used in a script file are described in the HP TeemTalk Terminal Emulator 7 0 Programmer s Manual This chapter describes the options for running a script file Script Item on Tools menu To run a script from the TeemTalk Tools menu 1 Select Script on the Tools menu lll tcomtalk Gei Run Script Script Recorder 2 Select Run Script 3 Either enter the name of the script file in the Script File box or click the Browse button to select the file 4 Ifyou want to edit the script you can do so by clicking the Edit button This will display the Script Editor window which provides editing facilities so that you can view and edit script files 5 The Parameters box enables you to specify the va
59. 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 Note that the emulation includes typeahead capability so that in most cases you can continue to enter data without waiting for the Do Not Enter message to clear as the data will be stored until the host is ready Indicates that a programming error in the data from the host has been detected possibly due to incompatible application software Press the Reset or SysReq key to remove this indicator and unlock the keyboard EE Indicates that you must wait while the requested function is performed Indicates that you tried to enter an invalid character into a numeric field when the numeric lock feature was active The keyboard numeric lock feature can be overridden by using a Shift key The keyboard can be unlocked and the indicator removed by pressing the Reset key The Status Line 131 KSE Indicates that you tried to enter data in the wrong location This will occur when you attempt to do any of the following e Enter insert erase or delete a character when the cursor is in a protected field or at a field attribute location e Perform a cursor select operation when the cursor is not in a valid cursor select field The keyboard can be unlocked and the indicator removed by pressing the Reset key x xul Indica
60. is as follows 1 Add Server Root Certificate If you have been given a certificate to verify the server to which you are connecting you will need to add this to the TeemTalk list of root certificates To do this click Add below the Root Certificates list and then use the file chooser to locate select and open the file containing the certificate This will add the certificate name to the list Alternatively if you have configured a CA certificate text database locally you can select the option for Set database location and specify the folder containing the CA certificate database below this option If you do not need to verify the server then select the option for Do not verify host s certificate 2 Select Client Certificate If the server you are going to connect to requires you to have a client certificate choose the relevant certificate from the Client Certificate drop down list If you have not already installed your client certificate click Add under the Client Certificate drop down list and choose the file containing the certificate This will import the certificate and add its name to the list You may optionally enter your password for the client certificate If you check Save Password the password will be encrypted and stored along with the certificate itself amp NOTE Saving the password is a security risk as anyone who can access the local system will be able to connect to the host 24 Chapter 3 Host Co
61. is asserted by pressing the F9 key equivalent to the User System key then F1 and F1 again e Device Control F1 Clicking this button or pressing F1 will cause the Device Control functions to be asserted These enable you to select the device s to which data is sent and also to copy portions of data from display memory to the printer The buttons and keys F1 through F8 will function as described in the section Device Control on page 96 e Record Mode F2 This is used to copy data received from the host to the printer and or display depending on the setting of the To Ext Dev and To Display labels in the Device Control menu Er NOTE This function does not take effect when the emulation is in Local mode In Remote mode received data is sent directly to the selected device s The keyboard will be disabled when Record mode is activated except for the F2 key which is used to exit the mode e Log Bottom F3 When the cursor moves to the next line as a result of an explicit line feed or end of line wraparound the line of data which the cursor has just moved from will be sent to the printer when this function is activated This enables you to create a hardcopy of all the lines in the order in which they were entered via the keyboard or received from the host Ef NOTE The terminal emulation and the host must both be using the ENQ ACK or Xon Xoff handshakes or a baud rate that is no higher than the rate supported by the printer
62. is then responsible for returning the data to the display 2 INSERT indicates that Insert mode is active when the Insert key is pressed or when the Insert Character command is received Note that the message will not be displayed if the Insert character option in the IBM 3151 Settings dialog is not set to Mode Insert mode is exited by pressing the Insert or Reset key 116 Chapter 13 IBM 3151 Emulation ENWW Field Description 3 e HOLD SCREEN Indicates that the Hold Screen key has been pressed to suspend screen update Press Hold Screen again to enable screen update e INVALID KEY Indicates that you have pressed an invalid key e KEYS LOCKED Indicates that the keyboard is locked The keys will be unlocked when the Keyboard Unlock command is received or when the Cancel key is pressed e NUMERIC Indicates that the cursor is located in an unprotected numeric field e PRINTING Indicates that data is being sent to the printer e SENDING Indicates that data is being sent to the host e WRONG PLACE Indicates that you have pressed an invalid key in a protected field or field attribute character position It is also displayed when you try to insert a character or line in a screen already full when the Forcing insert option in the IBM 3151 Settings dialog 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 Messages are displayed in the following order
63. key 166 codepages 0 display right to left 165 fonts 0 limitations 266 push mode 166 specification 266 typeahead capability 160 typing direction 166 IBM 5250 Display emulation capabilities 160 create session 159 FAX image support 164 keyboard mapping 160 Network Virtual Terminal mode 162 272 Index playback keystrokes 167 record keystrokes 167 Session Wizard 159 setup options 169 status line 163 TeemTalk Window 159 text display options 165 word processing mode 165 IBM 5250 Display Settings dialog Display settings 175 Environment Variables settings 177 Model settings 170 National settings 171 IBM 5250 Printer fonts 0 limitations 266 specifications 266 IBM 5250 Printer emulation create session 180 Session Wizard 180 setup options 181 TeemTalk Window 180 IBM 5250 Printer Settings dialog Environment Variables settings 187 Model settings 182 National settings 183 IBM 5250 Word Processing Mode virtual key names 258 K Key Macro Settings dialog 30 keyboard compose character sequence 32 mapping 30 multinational mode 32 national mode 32 programming keys 243 redefine key functions 30 keyboard mapping AT amp T 4410 74 HP 700 92 96 91 IBM 3151 113 IBM 3270 Display 127 IBM 5250 Display 160 MDIS Prism 221 TA6530 194 VT Series emulations 69 Wyse 206 L language codepage file path 237 load session file 237 Local Online mode button 9 M macros including key combinations 243 including key sequences 243 includi
64. line ASCII data received over Telnet will also be displayed at the current cursor position A CR character will be actioned as a new line character causing the cursor to move to the start of the next line scrolling the display if necessary 130 Chapter 14 IBM 3270 Display Emulation ENWW Once the appropriate details have been entered to establish an IBM host session which may be automatic the screen is cleared and switched into full IBM 3270 terminal emulation mode as indicated by the following status line symbol The Status Line The last line of the IBM 3270 screen is used to display status information in the form of symbols and alphanumeric characters Operating Mode amp Communication Indicates that a Telnet session is running Indicates that you are online but the communication protocol is not System Network Architecture SNA Indicates that the current screen is a Network Virtual Terminal screen This screen is displayed when IBM 3270 mode is entered before a telnet session has been initiated with the remote host It enables you to enter login text in ASCII format You will be returned to this screen when you log off Indicates that the current screen is an IBM 3270 screen This screen will be displayed when you have initiated a Telnet session with the host Indicates that you are currently communicating with the host operating system not the application Do Not Enter ENWW A cross symbol will appear when
65. lines and a label line at the bottom 25 25 data lines but no label line 42 42 data lines and a label line at the bottom 43 43 data lines but no label line Screen columns Factory default 80 This option enables you to specify a display width of 80 or 132 columns 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 NOTE Changing the page format will cause the entire display memory to be cleared the cursor will move to the home position and the scroll margin will be reset Attribute type Factory default Page The setting of this option determines whether display attributes are active to the end of the line or the end of the page The Character setting only applies to the WY 60 emulation and causes attributes to only apply to characters written to the screen The WY 50 ADDS A2 and HZ 1500 emulations only support the Page setting Status line Factory default Standard This option applies to all emulations and enables you to specify the type of status line displayed at the top of the screen or remove it from the display Chapter 19 Wyse Emulations ENWW Both th
66. or Line Feed command will output a new line and a Form Feed command will output a new page Print to Serial Device The following are the options available when the Printer Method option on the Settings tab is set to Print to Serial Device ENWW Emulation Printer Settings 61 62 tt Emulation Printer Settings Status Settings Advanced Communications Port Baud Rate Parity Word Length Stop Bits Flow Control Buffer Size T Block on Full Process CR LF FF Extended string value for new line Yn Extended string value for new page Wf o cne Communications Port Factory default COM1 Specifies the COM port to use for printer communication Baud Rate Factory default 9600 Specifies the connection speed in the range 110 to 115200 baud Parity Factory default None This option specifies the parity mode for each transmitted character If the number of data bits specified by Word Length is 8 set this option to None Selecting Odd will cause an eighth bit to be added with a value of 1 if the previous 7 bits add up to an even number and 0 if the previous 7 bits add up to an odd number Selecting Even will cause an eighth bit to be added with a value of 1 if the previous 7 bits add up to an odd number and 0 if the previous 7 bits add up to an even number Mark parity will set every eighth bit to 1 Space parity will set every bit to 0 Word Length Chapter
67. profile list box MM SSH2 Settings Port Authentication profile g Help OK Connect SSL Transport The 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 Additionally the system administrator may issue each user or terminal with their own password protected client certificate Making a Host Connection A host connection using the SSL protocol is made using the SSL Settings dialog which can be displayed using one of the following three methods Using the Session Wizard In Step 1 set Transport to SSL then click Configure Using the TeemTalk Window On the Session menu select Transport gt SSL then select Configure Transport On the configuration bar select SSL in the Transport list box then click Configure Transport ENWW SSL Transport 23 t SSL Settings 9 IP Address 127 0 0 1 Port 992 CACertificate Database Client Certificate Set database location Do not use a dient certficate sl Root Certificates m Encoding format Pem Der Do not verify host s certificates Do not verify host s name The basic procedure for making an SSL connection
68. same time as the Keyboard sends scan codes option Auto resize Setup Options 85 86 Factory default Unchecked This applies to the DEC VT520 emulation only When this option is checked the window size will automatically be adjusted each time the buffer size is changed either by the host or through setup The following table indicates the window size lines per screen that is used for the specified number of lines per page Lines per Page 24 25 36 42 43 48 52 72 Lines per Screen 26 26 43 43 43 52 52 52 Dec key mode Factory default Unchecked The keyboard can be used in one of two modes Normal default or DEC This option allows you to change its default mode You can toggle between the two modes by pressing the keys Alt Num Lock together The 10th item on the status bar will display DEC when the keyboard is in DEC mode The field will be blank when in normal mode Send key state codes Factory default Unchecked When this option is checked escape sequences for modifier key presses will be sent to the host Application keypad Factory default Unchecked The setting of this option determines the effect of pressing keys in the keypad on the right side of the keyboard When unchecked the keypad is in numeric mode and keys will generate the characters shown on the key caps When checked the keypad is in application mode and keys will generate control functions when pressed The top row of four keys act as the eq
69. select Open Session Select the name of the tts session file then click Open IBM 5250 Emulation Capabilities The IBM 5250 terminal emulation provides emulation of 5250 type alphanumeric terminals for connection to an IBM AS 400 System 36 or System 38 Monochrome green white plus attributes and color is supported Colors may be modified using the Attribute Settings dialog A typeahead capability is provided so that you can continue to enter data without waiting for a prompt from the host Keyboard Mapping 160 The functions of the computer keyboard are mapped as closely as possible to the terminal being emulated The mapping of key functions can be determined by referring to the Emulation Keys list box in the Key Macro Settings dialog which is displayed by selecting Key Macros on the Tools menu The information in brackets in the right column indicates the default mapping of the key function named in the left column In the list S indicates the Shift key C indicates the Control key and A indicates the Alt key For example AS ERASEINPUT A VK PAUSE indicates that the Erase Input function is mapped to the key combination Alt Pause Special key functions usually found on an IBM 5250 keyboard can be mapped to any key on your keyboard using the AS virtual key names listed in the Key Macro Settings dialog Chapter 16 IBM 5250 Display Emulation ENWW ENWW The illustrations on the following pages show where IBM 52
70. tertiary device attribute report that is sent in response to a request from the host Setup Options 81 Display Settings Wl VT Series Settings General Depiay Preferences Cursor style Bock Status ine Unavalabie w C Auto wrap CT Auto new ine C Auto fine feed CI spay controts v Display error codes C Saved sooled lines CI Save screen before dearing C Horizontal coupling v Page coupling C Ignore ruis Cl Cursor moves right to left C Copy right to left e Cursor style Factory default Block This enables you to specify how the text cursor is displayed Select from Block Underline Static block Static underline or None e Status line Factory default Unavailable This option determines whether or not the 25th screen line is used as a status line when TeemTalk is in any DEC VT terminal emulation mode When Unavailable or Host Writable is selected the host can write application specific messages to the 25th line Selecting None will prevent this e Auto wrap Factory default Unchecked 82 Chapter 11 VT Series Emulation ENWW ENWW The setting of this option determines whether characters wrap to the next line when the right margin is reached When unchecked on reaching the right margin the last character position will be overwritten by every new character received Auto new line Factory default Unchecked When checked this will cause a carriage return command to be appended to every l
71. the Connection optional value will prevent the message from being displayed Closed The lt n gt value is optional and can be one of the following 1 Reconnect 2 Cancel default action 3 Exit Replay File to replay lt n gt This specifies that a file replay is directed to the emulation only Emulation Only default not to the host The optional lt n gt parameter specifies the speed of the replay and is a numeric value in the range 0 to 10 where 0 default is fastest and 10 is slowest Replay File to replayhost lt n gt This specifies that a file replay is directed to the host only not to the Host Only emulation The optional lt n gt parameter specifies the speed of the replay and is a numeric value in the range 0 to 10 where 0 default is fastest and 10 is slowest Replay File to replayboth lt n gt This specifies that a file replay is directed to both the host and the Both Host amp emulation The optional lt n gt parameter specifies the speed of the Emulation replay and is a numeric value in the range 0 to 10 where 0 default is fastest and 10 is slowest Enable Debug debug This enables received host data to be logged in a file for replaying later using the Capture File and Replay File options on the Tools menu Enable Debug debug2way This enables both received host data and data sent back to the host Two Way to be logged in a file for replaying later using the Capture File and Replay File opti
72. the suitability of this software for any purpose It is provided as is without express or implied warranty M I T DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS IN NO EVENT SHALL M I T BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE And code Copyright c 1996 1997 Sam Leffler Copyright c 1996 Pixar And code Copyright c 1988 1997 Sam Leffler Copyright c 1991 1997 Silicon Graphics Inc THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS AND WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESS IMPLIED OR OTHERWISE INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FORA PARTICULAR PURPOSE IN NO EVENT SHALL SAM LEFFLER OR SILICON GRAPHICS BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INCIDENTAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS WHETHER OR NOT ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF DAMAGE AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE Table of contents Russie A E S Lo uo Dou E TED LS EE 1 LITERE IE Yam diese deele id 1 About This User s Manual sse nnne nennen e nennen seen nemen nene 1
73. the current keyboard mode It will be blank when the keyboard is in Normal mode and display DEC when the keyboard is in DEC mode You can toggle between Normal and DEC keyboard mode by pressing the keys Alt Num Lock Scrolling the Display You can scroll the display vertically by holding down the Ctrl key and pressing the Up or Down Cursor keys It is possible to make the width of display memory larger than the width of the window by changing the Columns per page setting in the VT Series Settings dialog When you want to view columns stored off screen you can scroll horizontally by holding down the Ctrl key and pressing the Left or Right Cursor keys Typing Direction for Hebrew Language When ISO Hebrew or Ansi PC Hebrew 862 is selected as the Preferred character set in the VT Series settings dialog the following key functions will be enabled e Ctrl Alt F1 Select Multinational 8 bit mode and left to right typing e Ctrl Alt F2 Select National 7 bit mode lowercase English characters will be displayed as Hebrew and right to left typing e Ctrl Alt F3 Toggle between left to right and right to left typing TTY Print Mode When the emulation is in TTY Print mode all incoming screen data but not control codes except CR and LF are sent to the printer TTY Print mode is toggled on and off by pressing the keys Shift F4 on an Enhanced AT Keyboard by default The key function can be mapped to a different key using the vi
74. to specify settings The options are described in the section Setup Options on page 224 6 Click Next to display the Advanced Options dialog 7 Click Next to display the Finalization dialog 8 Ifyou want a shortcut icon for this session to be created on the desktop click the checkbox Create icon on desktop for session 9 Click OK to create the session and exit 10 Torun the session either double click on the desktop icon if one was created for the session or run TeemTalk display the File menu and select Open Session Select the name of the required tts session file then click Open 220 Chapter 20 MDIS Prism Emulations ENWW Using the TeemTalk Emulator Window This section describes the procedure for creating a MD Prism emulation session from the TeemTalk emulator window 1 Display the Session menu from the menu bar and select Transport to set the transport method 2 Display the Session menu and select Connection to set the connection method 3 Display the Session menu and select Emulation Set the emulation to MD Prism 4 You can configure the transport connection and emulation settings by selecting the relevant Configure options in the Session menu The options displayed by selecting Configure emulation are described in the section Setup Options on page 224 5 To save the session display the File menu and select Save session as In the File Name field enter a unique name that will identify this session co
75. value when the Output Character Set is set to PC Ansi Advanced The following sections describe the options available in the Advanced tab of the Emulation Printer Settings dialog box The options available vary depending on the current Printer Method setting in the Settings tab Print to File The following are the options available when the Printer Method option on the Settings tab is set to Print to File 58 Chapter 10 Printing ENWW ENWW t Emulation Printer Settings Status Settings Advanced File Name Mode write destroy existing v User Defined Mode y Process CR LF FF Extended string value for new line Yn Extended string value for new page Wf File Name Factory default Unspecified The name of the file to which the print data should be sent Mode Factory default Write destroy existing The mode in which the file is opened o Write Causes the contents of an existing file to be replaced with new print data o Append Causes print data to be appended to existing file contents o User Defined Mode Enables the User Defined Mode option User Defined Mode Factory default wb When Mode is set to User Defined this settings allows you to specify the mode in which the file is opened Process CR LF FF Factory default Unchecked When checked a Carriage Return or Line Feed command will output a new line and a Form Feed command will output a new page Emulation Printer Setti
76. will indicate the current status of the printer This tab also provides buttons which allow you to perform several print operations Settings t Emulation Printer Settings Status Set ngs Advanced Printer is currently Closed Screen Print Print Buffer Start Auto Print Eject Page Abort Print Screen Print Print a fast print of the screen using Unicode Print Buffer Send a copy of all the data contained in the window buffer to the currently selected printer Start End Auto Print Ttoggle auto print mode on and off Auto print mode causes each line of data to be transmitted to the printer when the cursor moves to a new line as a result of a carriage return line feed vertical tab or form feed Eject Page Cause data that has been spooled to the printer to be printed Close Now Close the printer Abort Print Cancel a Print Screen or Print Buffer function The Settings tab provides controls to adjust the details of how the data is sent to the printer 56 Chapter 10 Printing ENWW ENWW t Emulation Printer Settings Status Settings Advanced Printer Method print to System Printer Throw page on close 4 Remove Trailing Spaces Close delay o Output Character Set PC Ansi Codepage pc Multin ce Printer Method Factory default Print to System Printer o Print to File Send print data to a file o Print to System Printer Send pri
77. you to switch between operating modes You can remove the status bar from the TeemTalk window by selecting Status Bar on the Tools menu This will toggle display of the status bar on and off The information displayed on the status bar depends on the terminal emulation currently running Figure 2 6 The Status Bar Item Description 1 This simulated LED indicates whether you are connected to the host It will appear red when not connected and green when you are connected 2 This simulated LED indicates whether data is being sent to or from the host It will appear dull green when there is no activity red when data is being sent to the host and bright green when data is being received from the host 3 This button enables you to switch between Local and Online mode The label indicates the mode you will switch to when the button is clicked 4 This button enables you to Pause or Resume scrolling data in the window The label indicates the action that will be taken when the button is clicked 5 Indicates the current terminal emulation The Status Bar 9 3 Host Connection This chapter describes how to configure TeemTalk to communicate with the host Introduction Host connection settings are specified using the Transport and Connection options which can be found in three locations e TeemTalk Session Wizard SB TeemTalk Session Wizard Step 1 of 3 Connection Information men Transport 55H2 wi Connection
78. 183 restore the default settings click the Defaults button at the bottom of the dialog The table at the end of this section shows the default settings National Codepage Settings Factory default User Defined This specifies the type of national codepage to be used Selecting User Defined will enable manual selection of the Codepage and Character Set using the following options SBCS Codepage Factory default 37 This is a numeric value specifying the single byte character set codepage to use SBCS Character Set Factory default 697 This is a numeric value specifying the single byte character set to use DBCS Codepage Factory default 0 This is a numeric value specifying the double byte character set codepage to use Font Factory default Courier New This enables you to specify the font to be used for displaying characters The available settings depend on the fonts installed Table 17 1 Default Language Character Set amp Codepage Settings Language KBDTYPE CHARSET SBCS CODEPAGE DBCS CODEPAGE English US USB 697 37 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 697 277 184 Chapter 17 IBM 5250 Printer Emulation ENWW ENWW Table 17 1 Default Language Character Set amp C
79. 2 HP 700 92 96 Emulation ENWW ENWW InhEoIWrp C Factory default Unchecked The Inhibit End of line Wrap option determines whether characters wrap to the next line when the right margin is reached When checked i e inhibited on reaching the right margin the last character position will be overwritten with every new character received until a carriage return or other cursor movement command is issued Line Page D Factory default Unchecked The setting of this option determines whether data is sent a line or a page at a time when in Edit mode When this option is checked data will be transmitted a line at a time When unchecked data will be transmitted a page at a time Page data will either be from the beginning of display memory or from the current cursor position InhHndShk G InhDC2 H Factory default Unchecked The combined setting of these two options determine the type of handshaking used when blocks of data are transmitted to the host One of three types of handshake may be used o No handshake Blocks of data are sent immediately when the relevant transmit key is pressed o DC1 handshake Data is only sent to the host when the host sends an ASCII DC1 control code to request it o DC1 DC2 DC1 handshake The host sends an ASCII DC1 control code to which TeemTalk replies by sending a DC2 code if ready to transmit The host sends the DC1 code again to cause the data block to be transmitted The type of hand
80. 23EP PAN2124EP PAN2180EP PAN2624EP PAN4410HP PAN4420HP PAN4430HP PAN4450IHP PAN4451HP e IBMPPRSRC1 IBMPPRSRC2 Factory default Don t Report Setup Options 189 These options specify the paper format to be used The possible settings are Table 17 4 IBM 5250 Printer Paper Format Don t Report No value returned NONE No paper source is defined MFR The system determines the paper type used based on the manufacturer type and model of the printer LET Letter sized paper 8 5 x 11 inches LEGL Legal sized paper 8 5 x 14 inches EXE Executive sized paper 7 25 x 10 5 inches A4 A4 sized paper 210 mm x 297 mm A5 Ad sized paper 148 mm x 210 mm B5 B5 sized paper 182 mm x 257 mm C80 Continuous form paper 8 0 inches wide IBMPPRSRC1 only C132 Continuous form paper 13 2 inches wide IBMPPRSRC1 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 e IBMENVELOPE Factory default Dont Report This specifies the envelope format to be used The possible settings are Table 17 5 IBM 5250 Printer Envelope Format Values Don t Report No value returned NONE No envelope source is defined MFR The system determines the envelope type used based on the manufacturer type and model of the printer B5 B5 sized envelopes 176mm x 250mm MON Monarch sized envelopes 3
81. 3 ENTER Shift DUPLICATE none HOME none 0 21 Shift FIELD MARK 44 Alt INSERT Ctrl JUMP none PA1 Shift PA3 22 Shift Ctrl NOTICE BOARD COPY 45 Ctrl NOTICE BOARD JUMP Alt NOTICE BOARD ZOOM none DELETE CHARACTER 23 Alt DELETE WORD amp NOTE All unmarked keys function as indicated by the legends on the keycaps SysReq Key Support When the SysReq option in the Telnet Options dialog is selected the key mapped with the SysReq function enables you to toggle the display and keyboard entries between the host operating system and the application This enables you to switch to the operating system and issue a LOGOFF command The status line will display the following symbol when communicating with the operating system E NOTE Not all TN3270E servers provide full support of the SysReq key Network Virtual Terminal Mode Network Virtual Terminal NVT mode allows the operator to communicate in ASCII format with a network gateway for routing logon etc before the full IBM terminal emulation protocol is established The following symbol is displayed on the status line when in NVT mode NVT mode displays an unformatted screen for data entry allowing most of the keyboard functionality for local editing However when the Enter key is pressed the line that the cursor is positioned on will be sent over Telnet as an ASCII string with CR LF terminators The cursor will then be positioned at the start of the next
82. 3 Octal value backslash character followed by a 3 digit number u001B Unicode value backslash and u characters then unicode value Control key value represents the control key on the keyboard Ye Additional value for ESC Backslash Values The following backslash values can be used Yu 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 Vas Wand as V The Euro Character The Euro character can be specified by entering the unicode value u20ac Running a Script File You can define a macro to run a script file by enclosing the name of the file and any arguments within the lt left angle bracket and single quote and gt single quote and right angle bracket characters For example to run the script file myscript scr and assign the values value1 and value2 to two variables you would enter the following in the macro definition lt myscript scr value1 value2 gt 244 Appendix A Programming Keys and Buttons ENWW B Virtual Key Names This appendix lists the virtual key names available for defining key functions and including specific key functions in macro definitions Introduction This appendix lists the virtual key names supported by TeemTalk Virtual key names enable you to redefine keys on the keyboard and include specific k
83. 3151 Virtual Key Names The following virtual key names can be used when running the IBM 3151 terminal emulation in addition to all the VK virtual key names listed in the section Standard Virtual Key Names 252 on page 245 Table B 7 IBM 3151 Virtual Key Names Key Function Virtual Key Name Default Mapping Alrm Up 151 ALRMUP C VK_F11 Alrm Down 151 ALRMDN C VK_F12 Backspace 151 BACKSPACE VK_BACK Back Tab 151_BACKTAB VK_END Appendix B Virtual Key Names ENWW ENWW Table B 7 IBM 3151 Virtual Key Names continued Key Function Virtual Key Name Default Mapping Break I51 BREAK C VK F3 Cancel 151 CANCEL A VK F2 Clear 151 CLEAR VK PRIOR Compose Character 151 COMPOSE A VK UP Cursor Up II UP VK UP Cursor Down 151 DOWN VK DOWN Cursor Left II LEFT VK LEFT Cursor Right 151 RIGHT VK RIGHT Cursor Select I51_CRSEL C VK_F9 Cursor Select 151 CRSEL C VK_NUMPAD8 Define PF Key 151 DEFPFKEY S VK INSERT Del I51 DEL C VK HOME Delete I51 DELETE VK DELETE Delete Line 151 DELETELINE C VK DELETE Display Message 151 DSPMSG C VK_F10 Display Message 151_DSPMSG C VK_NUMPAD9 Enter I51_ENTER VK_SEPARATOR Erase End Of Field 151_EREOF VK_NEXT Erase EOP 151_EREOP C VK_NEXT Erase Input 151 ERINP C VK PRIOR Escape 51 ESCAPE VK ESCAPE F1 F12 I51 F1 151 F12 VK F1 VK F12 F13 F24 151 F13 151 F24 S VK F1 S VK F12 Hold I51 HOLD VK PAUSE Home 151
84. 50 keyboard functions are mapped to keys on a 101 102 key keyboard Figure 16 1 101 102 Key Keyboard Layout for the IBM 5250 Display Emulation LS OOD Ga 123 24 25 Table 16 1 IBM 5250 Display Keyboard Mapping Key Key Result Key Key Result Modifiers Modifiers none RESET none TAB 1 Shift ATTN 17 Shift BACK TAB Alt QUIT none F1 none BACKSPACE 2 Shift F13 18 Shift REVERSE DISP Alt BACKSPACE Non destruct none F2 none FIELD EXIT 3 19 Shift F14 Shift NEWLINE none F3 none INSERT MODE 4 Shift F15 20 Shift DUPLICATE Alt PA1 none F4 none HOME Shift F16 Shift FIELD MARK 5 21 Alt RECORD KEYSTROKES Alt PA2 Ctrl MONO Monochrome none F5 none ROLL DOWN 6 Shift F17 22 Alt PA3 Alt PLAY KEYSTROKES none F6 7 23 DELETE Shift F18 Keyboard Mapping 161 Table 16 1 IBM 5250 Display Keyboard Mapping continued Key Key Result Key Key Result Modifiers Modifiers none ERASE EOF none F7 8 24 Shift END OF LINE Shift F19 Alt ERASE INPUT none F8 none ROLL UP 9 25 Shift F20 Alt RULE DISPLAY none F9 10 Shift F21 26 CURSOR UP Ctrl CURSOR SELECT none F10 none CURSOR LEFT 11 27 Shift F22 Shift CURSOR FAST LEFT none F11 12 28 CURSOR DOWN Shift F23 none F12 none CURSOR RIGHT 13 29 Shift F24 Shift CURSOR FAST RIGHT none PRINT I none Snia TOGGLE Ctrl LOCAL PRINT o none HELP 15 Alt TEST 31 Shift REVERSE CLOSE TEXT none FIELD MINUS
85. 6530 Emulation Session ssssssssssirsssettirrttt ttit ttut tatt tn tuan attt EAEAN A NEEE EEA R AEE EE nennen 192 Using the TeemTalk Session Wizard sess 192 Using the TeemTalk Emulator Window sese 192 erue g 193 Conversational mode ete dia e etes ENEE ER AR FERNER RET DREAM DR TRE EUR RA REGE 193 sllele d en cc HH 193 La Ee 193 NEE 194 Keyboard Mapping nene eee nennen nnn rn EAEEREN nnne nenne nnns 194 The Status LING E 196 SETUP OPOS E T P AE AEN 197 General Le rnidan 198 viii ENWW Display Songs E 200 He 6a 2 05 e E LES 202 ER Wuse EE 204 laten masiina a a a a ea ra a Aaa E A A 204 Creating a Wyse Emulation Session sssssssseeeeeenne emen nennen nnne 204 Using the TeemTalk Session Wizard eene 205 Using the TeemTalk Emulator Window seeeeeen emen 205 Display de or e 205 Keyboard Mapping e enennn neennnnrrnrnen ner rn nennen neret nen nnn nene neret 206 SOLEUS LING M 208 Te ele mv 210 ELE EE 210 DISPlay istecess 214 micis E
86. 875 X 7 5 inches N9 Number 9 sized envelopes 3 875 x 8 875 inches N10 Number 10 sized envelopes 4 125 x 9 5 inches C5 C5 sized envelopes 162mm x 229mm DL DL sized envelopes 110mm x 220mm e IBMASCII899 Factory default Don t Report 190 Chapter 17 IBM 5250 Printer Emulation ENWW ENWW Specifies whether the single byte printer has ASCII code page 899 installed Selecting Don t Report will cause no value to be returned IBMWSCSTNMAME Specifies the name of the object containing pointers to the work station customizing tables IBMWSCSTLIB Specifies the library name of the object containing pointers to the work station customizing tables Advanced Settings Factory default Unchecked Displays a Refresh button and Value for Do Not Report option when checked Value for Do Not Report Factory default This specifies the character string used to indicate that the Environment Variable is not to be reported Setup Options 191 18 TA6530 Emulation This chapter describes features of the Tandem 6530 terminal emulation Creating a TA6530 Emulation Session You can create a session either using the TeemTalk Session Wizard or while TeemTalk is running Using the TeemTalk Session Wizard This section describes how to use the TeemTalk Session Wizard to create an TA6530 emulation session 1 Torun the TeemTalk Session Wizard from the Start menu select All Programs gt HP gt HP TeemTalk Terminal E
87. A VK_F10 Find MD_FIND VK_INSERT Help F15 MD_HELP A VK_F5 Hold Screen MD_HOLD VK_SCROLL Insert MD_INSERT VK_HOME MDIS Prism Virtual Key Names 263 264 Table B 13 MD Prism Virtual Key Names continued Key Function Virtual Key Name Default Mapping Keypad 0 9 MD PADO 9 VK_NUMPADO 9 Keypad Comma MD_COMMA VK ADD Keypad Decimal MD_PADDECIMAL VK_DECIMAL Keypad Minus MD_MINUS A VK_ADD Left MD_LEFT VK_LEFT Next Page MD_NEXT VK_NEXT PF1 PF4 MD PF1 MD PF4 VK F1 VK F4 Previous Page MD PREV VK END Print Screen MD PRINT C VK PRINT Print TTY Mode MD PRINTTTY S VK_F4 Print Scrolling Region MD_PRINTSCROLL S C VK_PRINT Remove MD_REMOVE VK_PRIOR Return MD_RETURN VK_RETURN Scroll Down MD_PANDOWN C VK_DOWN Scroll Left MD_PANLEFT C VK_LEFT Scroll Right MD_PANRIGHT C VK_RIGHT Scroll Up MD_PANUP C VK_UP Select MD_SELECT VK_DELETE Setup MD_SETUP S C VK_UP Tab MD_TAB VK_TAB Up MD_UP VK_UP Appendix B Virtual Key Names ENWW C Product Specification This appendix describes the level of support provided by each terminal emulation Introduction The following sections describe the level of support provided by each terminal emulation throughout the product range Note that your product version may not support all the terminal emulations listed here General Limitations e Key click not supported e X Badge and Magnetic Card reader support are supported
88. ANSWERBACK 32 Shift RETURN Shifted Shift Ctrl FDXBLK oan Er NOTE All unmarked keys function as indicated by the legends on the keycaps Status Line The status line is divided into two sections The left section displays messages relating to the emulation and the right section is used to display messages from the host The type of status line displayed is determined by the setting of the Status line option in the Wyse settings dialog The Extended status line provides similar information to the Standard status line but with additional fields for displaying information on local editing mode The emulation status messages are displayed in one of six or eight fields along the first section of the status line depending on whether the Standard or Extended status line is displayed The messages and their meanings are listed below 208 Chapter 19 Wyse Emulations ENWW Table 19 2 Wyse Terminal Status Line Messages Field 1 Both Indicates the current keyboard mode CAPS indicates that Caps Lock is on Press the Caps Lock key to toggle the mode on and off LOCK indicates that the keyboard is locked This takes precedence over the CAPS and NUM messages NUM indicates that Num Lock is on Press the Num Lock key to toggle the mode on and off Field 2 Both Indicates the number of the page that is currently displayed No message is displayed when the current page is 0 Field 3 Both indicates that Monitor mod
89. APE Back Tab IB_BACKTAB S VK_TAB Backspace IB_BACKSPACE VK_BACK Appendix B Virtual Key Names ENWW ENWW Table B 8 IBM 3270 Virtual Key Names continued Key Function Virtual Key Name Default Mapping Clear IB_CLEAR VK_PAUSE Close Delete Space IB REV CL S VK MULTIPLY Copy IB COPY S4VK NEXT Cursor Up IB UP VK UP Cursor Down IB DOWN VK DOWN Cursor Left IB LEFT VK LEFT Cursor Right IB RIGHT VK RIGHT Cursor Select IB CURSORSEL S A VK F9 Cursor Flash On Off IB FLCR S C VK_F10 Cursor Line Block IB ALTCR S C VK_F11 Delay 1 Second IB_DELAY S A C VK_PAUSE Delete Character IB DELCHAR VK DELETE Delete Word IB DELWORD A VK DELETE Display Attributes IB DISPATTR A VK F10 Duplicate IB DUP S VK INSERT Enter IB ENTER VK SEPARATOR Erase End Of Field IB ERASEEOF VK END Erase Input IB ERASEINPUT S VK PAUSE F1 F12 IB F1 IB F12 VK F1 VK F12 F13 F24 IB_F13 IB_F24 S VK_F1 S VK_F12 Field Mark IB_FIELDMARK S VK_HOME Fn Edit IB_FEDIT A VK_F3 Go To End Of Line IB_GO_EOL S VK_END Home IB_HOME VK_HOME Insert Mode IB_INSERT VK_INSERT Jump IB_JUMP C VK_HOME Local National Map IB_LCLMAP S VK_SUBTRACT Mono Case IB_MONO C VK_F4 Next Word IB NEXTWORD A VK RIGHT Notice Board Copy IB NB COPY S C VK PRIOR Notice Board Jump IB NB JUMP C VK PRIOR IBM 3270 Virtual Key Names 255 Table B 8 IBM 3270 Virtual Key Names continued Key Function Virtual Ke
90. AS_ALTCP virtual key name Chapter 16 IBM 5250 Display Emulation ENWW Record amp 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 The keys used to initiate recording and playback are shown below together with the equivalent virtual key names that can be used to assign the functions to any key on the keyboard 101 102 Key Keyboard Virtual Key Names Record Alt F4 AS_RECORD Pause Shift Pause AS_PAUSE Quit Alt LControl AS_QUIT Play Alt F5 AS_PLAY amp NOTE Quit is Alt Left Control if Left Control is defined as the Reset key Recording Keystrokes The following procedure describes how to record keystrokes 1 Press Record to enter Record mode 03 76 The status line will display RECRD and a number from 0 1500 indicating the number of new keystrokes that may be stored A series of boxes displayed to the right represent the Fn keys A solid box indicates that the Fn key in that position is currently storing recorded keystrokes 2 Press the Fn key that will store the keystrokes On 101 102 keyboards you can also use Shift Fn The
91. ATATALK A VK DOWN Delete VT DELETE VK BACK Do F16 VT DO A VK F6 Enter VT ENTER VK SEPARATOR Escape VT ESCAPE VK ESCAPE F6 F12 VT F6 VT F12 VK F6 VK F12 F13 F14 VT F13 VT F14 A VK F3 A VK EA F17 F20 VT_F17 VT_F20 A VK F7 A VK_F10 Find VT_FIND VK_INSERT Help F15 VT_HELP A VK ER Hold Screen VT HOLD VK SCROLL Insert VT INSERT VK HOME Keypad 0 9 VT PADO 9 VK NUMPADO 9 Keypad Comma VT COMMA A VK ADD Keypad Decimal VT PADDECIMAL VK DECIMAL Keypad Minus VT MINUS VK SUBTRACT Next Page VT NEXT VK NEXT PF1 PF4 VT PF1 VT PF4 VK F1 VK F4 Previous Page VT PREV VK END Print VT PRINT C VK PRINT Print TTY Mode VT PRINTTTY S VK F4 Print Scrolling Region VT PRINTSCROLL S C VK PRINT Remove VT REMOVE VK PRIOR Appendix B Virtual Key Names ENWW Table B 5 DEC VT510 Virtual Key Names continued Key Function Virtual Key Name Default Mapping Return VT_RETURN VK_RETURN Scroll Down VT_PANDOWN C VK_DOWN Scroll Left VT_PANLEFT C VK_LEFT Scroll Right VT_PANRIGHT C VK_RIGHT Scroll Up VT_PANUP C VK_UP Select VT_SELECT VK_DELETE Setup VT_SETUP S C VK_UP Tab VT_TAB VK_TAB HP 700 92 96 Virtual Key Names The following virtual key names can be used when running the HP terminal emulation in addition to all the VK_ virtual key names listed in the section Standard Virtual Key Names on page 245 ENWW Table B 6 HP 700 92 96 Virtual Key Names Key Functi
92. CROLLING REGION Alt normal DEC mode amp NOTE All unmarked keys function as indicated by the legends on the keycaps NOTE Pressing Alt NumLock toggles between normal and DEC mode ENWW Keyboard Mapping 71 101 102 Keyboard Layout DEC Mode Figure 11 2 101 102 Key Keyboard Layout DEC Mode Table 11 2 VT Series keyboard layout in DEC mode Key Key Modifier Result Key Key Modifier Result none PF1 none BACKSPACE 1 13 Alt F11 Alt DELETE none PF2 2 14 FIND Alt F12 none PF3 3 15 INSERT HERE Alt F13 none PF4 4 16 REMOVE Alt F14 none BREAK 5 17 SELECT Alt HELP none F6 6 18 PREVIOUS SCREEN Alt DO none F7 7 19 NEXT SCREEN Alt F17 none F8 none PF1 8 20 Alt F18 Alt Normal DEC mode none F9 9 21 PF2 Alt F19 72 Chapter 11 VT Series Emulation ENWW Table 11 2 VT Series keyboard layout in DEC mode continued Key Key Modifier Result Key Key Modifier Result none F10 10 22 PF3 Alt F20 none PF4 11 F11 23 Alt none 12 F12 24 Alt Ef NOTE All unmarked keys function as indicated by the legends on the keycaps NOTE Pressing Alt NumLock toggles between normal and DEC mode The Status Bar Below the emulation workspace in the TeemTalk window is a status bar that indicates the status of various operations and provides buttons for switching between modes The information displayed in the status bar depends on the current terminal emulation
93. EN 30 Compose Character Sequences entren enne nnns nnne nnne enne rtrer ness 32 ENWW 5 uer PG ANS ous car ca E EE cao ea ane mici MS M Mmi E A E E ME M EM A DES 38 Default Mouse Funchons eene nne en nnns inen rennen nnne n nnne nes 38 Defining Mouse Functions eerie rites deer ee eee e Leu Rude eR ee EER 38 Standard Mouse fF unctlons oie trito cite cia deed eee tex st Doe OR ER Eden 39 erneut trt 40 D HOISBOLS oo erai te rh ripa d caa cn dox Terbis n T ER D TO dps DNE DR Rina ata Er HRS For aa a 42 WATKODUCTION EE 42 USING IOUS POUS EE 42 The Hotspot Editor 42 Deming a ele EE 43 Saving une e ee EE 43 Exporting Hotspots siesena einninin nuii fatan aniot na aiana a balaaa p On sanina iiaia Aana dadina 43 leefeg EE 44 T BOR BUHOHS sia chica caccansdicavncasaciacavacadiehasicneidestizcevassadis ME UMP mas MeL LEM CE REPE LEM GER P DAI idane TNS eres 45 let ele Le de pem 45 Defining Soft Button FUNCHONS 12 iioc Dad rebua aap nodu E Dau e n o Ead n 45 o Display AC GUC dt 48 IATFODUCUOM peus 48 The Attributes Dialog 0 ce tit i ne ne nner erent eee eee naaeeeeeenaaaeeeeenaaeeeeeeeaaas 48 Changing the Screen Background Color ene 50 Changing Text Foreground and Background Colors ssssssssseirssssesrrrsssserirrrssserrrrrnsssrnt 50 Disabling an Attribute 2 n eee irte rade rare re aedi Eege 50 iiie e 50 CR Tac 52 The Edit Menu iiir tret er ras
94. Emulation ENWW Display Settings ENWW Wi 3270 Display Settings Model National Display Keyboard Notice Board C Monochrome C Show Rule Line Rule Line Style Cross v C Rule Line Follows Cursor C Numeral Swap C Symbol Swap OK Cancel Defaults Printer Monochrome Factory default Depends on the terminal type By default the setting of this option will match the normal display characteristic of the particular IBM 3270 model selected In TeemTalk all terminal types support both monochrome and color display When monochrome is selected characters will be displayed in green and intense fields will be displayed in white When monochrome is not selected the settings specified in the Attributes dialog will be used for the display Refer to the chapter Display Attributes on page 48 for details Show Rule Line Factory default Unchecked This determines whether a rule line is displayed across the emulation workspace at the cursor position The setting of the Rule Line Style option determines whether it is displayed as a horizontal rule vertical rule or a cross amp NOTE You can also toggle display of the rule line on and off by pressing the keys Alt Page Down Rule Line Style Factory default Cross The setting of this option determines whether the rule line is displayed as a horizontal rule vertical rule or a cross Rule Line Follows Cursor Factory default Unchecked When the rule is
95. Factory default Block This enables you to specify how the text cursor is displayed Select from Block Underline Static block Static underline or None ENWW Setup Options 105 Configuration Settings Il HP Settings Configuration Preferences XmitFnctn A C sPOw B InhEolwirp C Line Page D InhHndshk G C Inhpc2 H Eng ack pacing EscXfer Jump scroll e XmitFnctn A Factory default Unchecked This option determines whether escape sequences generated by control and function keys are sent to the host or only to the terminal emulation When unchecked escape sequences are only sent to the terminal emulation When checked escape sequences are sent to the host If the Local Echo option is checked the sequences will also be sent to the terminal emulation e SPOW B Factory default Unchecked The setting of the SPace OverWrite option determines whether or not keyboard entered spaces overwrite existing characters When unchecked keyboard entered spaces will overwrite existing characters Checking 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 The latch can be deactivated by a tab line feed or home up command This will cause spaces to overwrite existing characters as normal 106 Chapter 1
96. File Name field enter a unique name that will identify this session configuration for future selection then click Save Note that session files have the filename extension tts 6 Torun the session display the File menu and select Open Session Select the name of the tts session file then click Open Keyboard Mapping The functions of the computer keyboard are mapped as closely as possible to the terminal being emulated The mapping of key functions can be determined by referring to the Emulation Keys list box in the Key Macro Settings dialog which is displayed by selecting Key Macros on the Tools menu The information in brackets in the right column indicates the default mapping of the key function named in the left column In the list S indicates the Shift key C indicates the Control key and A indicates the Alt key For example HP SOFTRESET C VK F7 indicates that the Soft Reset function is mapped to the key combination Control F7 Special key functions usually found on an HP 700 92 96 keyboard can be mapped to any key on your keyboard using the HP virtual key names listed in the Key Macro Settings dialog The illustrations on the following pages show where HP 700 92 96 keyboard functions are mapped to keys on a 101 102 key keyboard Figure 12 1 101 102 Key Keyboard Layout for the HP 700 92 96 Emaulation sleal7 e oo ga 12 1 TS ENWW Keyboard Mapping 91 Table 12 1 HP 700 92 96 Keyboard Mapping
97. H 217 Tab Settings oet ni ib i aba dee ta ru cem pee e arduus 219 20 NMDIS Prism Era GOONS nemna EE 220 later mo EE 220 Creating a MD Prism Emulation Session sssssessseeeeeeneee emere 220 Using the TeemTalk Session Wizard eene 220 Using the TeemTalk Emulator Window seen emen 221 Keyboard Mapping WEE 221 Th Status Baf corria E D ee 223 SElUP OPTIONS oraeson aaa aaa a a aE ea adaa eaa aAa Ea AE a ai 224 General oeng EE 225 BISUEWESIIeA E m 227 icisinpe ET 229 2l ROMME SDIS E a 231 lire e e 231 Script Item om Tools ment cese tede ette rn bd re due ese de d vu ue ted Tesi en meme in bv x dit 231 Using a Key or Button Definition sssssssseeeeeenne nennen nennen nnne 232 22 Capturing Host Communication EE 233 WAMU OC GUM pU T 233 Capture Fil e ET 234 Mya em 235 23 Preferences and Command Line Options esses enne enne nennen nnn nnn 236 Preferences nn ege pel nee pa de Coa ud Cebu ER coh E Elec HE E a D RR REL C REN needs 236 Command Line Optons nnne enne aE rer nnns n nsn ness nnne nenne nennen ns 237 ENWW SESSION e ei Us Ted e 237 Window Appearance eem enne nnne en nennen dn nhi rnnt nennen inneren 238 singt suo 9B fe dte o 242 Appendix A P
98. K LWIN Standard Virtual Key Names 247 Mouse Buttons Table B 2 Mouse Buttons Mouse Action Virtual Key Name Left Click VK MSE B1 CLK Right Click VK MSE B2 CLK Middle Click VK MSE B4 CLK Left Double Click VK MSE B1 DBL Right Double Click Middle Double Click VK MSE B2 DBL VK MSE B4 DBL Extended Keyboard Functions Table B 3 Extended Keyboard Functions Key Function Virtual Key Name Browser Back VK BROWSER BACK Browser Forward Browser Stop VK BROWSER FORWARD VK BROWSER STOP Browser Refresh VK BROWSER REFRESH Browser Home VK BROWSER HOME Browser Favorites Browser Search VK BROWSER FAVORITES VK BROWSER SEARCH Japanese Kanji VK KANJI Japanese Kana VK KANA Korean Hanguel VK HANGUEL Korean Hanja VK HANJA Launch Mail VK LAUNCH MAIL Launch Media Select VK LAUNCH MEDIA SELECT Launch Application 1 Launch Application 2 VK LAUNCH APP1 VK LAUNCH APP2 Media Play Pause VK MEDIA PLAY PAUSE Media Stop VK MEDIA STOP Media Previous Track Media Next Track VK MEDIA PREV TRACK VK MEDIA NEXT TRACK Volume Down 248 Appendix B Virtual Key Names VK VOLUME DOWN ENWW Table B 3 Extended Keyboard Functions continued Key Function Volume Up Virtual Key Name VK_VOLUME_UP Volume Mute VK_VOLUME_MUTE AT amp T 4410 Virtual Key Names The following virtual ke
99. ND Clear Screen WY_CLRSCRN S C VK END Compose Character WY COMPOSE A VK UP Cursor Up WY UP VK UP Cursor Up Shifted WwY S UP S VK UP Cursor Down WY DOWN VK DOWN Cursor Down Shifted WY S DOWN S VK DOWN Cursor Left WY LEFT VK LEFT Cursor Left Shifted WY S LEFT S VK LEFT Cursor Right WY RIGHT VK RIGHT Cursor Right Shifted WY S RIGHT S VK RIGHT Delete WY DELETE VK DELETE Delete Shifted WY S DELETE S A VK DELETE Delete Character WY DELCHAR C VK DELETE Delete Line WY DELLINE S C VK DELETE Del Key WY DELKEY A VK BACK Wyse Virtual Key Names 261 262 Table B 12 Wyse Virtual Key Names continued Key Function Virtual Key Name Default Mapping Del Key Shifted WY S DELKEY S A VK BACK End Wa END A VK END End Shifted WY S END S C VK END Enter WY ENTER VK SEPARATOR Enter Shifted WY S ENTER S VK_SEPARATOR Escape WY ESC VK ESCAPE Escape Shifted WY S ESC S C VK ESCAPE F1 F12 WY F4 WY F12 VK EI VK F12 F1 F12 Shifted WY S F1 WY S F12 S VK F1 12 F11 F16 WY F11 WY F16 A VK F1 6 F11 F16 Shifted WY S F11 WY S F16 S A VK_F1 6 FDXBLK WY_FDXBLK S C VK_PAUSE Function WY_FUNCT S C VK_SCROLL Home WY_HOME VK_HOME Home Shifted WY S HOME S VK HOME Insert WY INSERT VK INSERT Insert Character WY INSCHAR A VK INSERT Insert Line WY INSLINE C VK INSERT Keypad 5 WY KP5 VK NUMPAD5 Keypad 5 Shifted WY S KP5 S VK NUMPAD5 Num Lock WY NUMLOCK VK NUMLOCK Page Up WY PAGEUP VK PRIOR
100. NSERT CHARACTER Shift Alt F12 Shifted Ctrl INSERT LINE none F3 Shift F3 Shifted none HOME 4 20 Alt F13 Shift HOME Shifted Shift Alt F14 Shifted none F4 Shift F4 Shifted none PAGE UP Alt F14 d Shift PAGE UP Shifted Shift Alt F14 Shifted none F5 none DELETE Shift F5 Shifted Shift DELETE Shifted Alt F15 E Ctrl DELETE CHARACTER Shift Alt F15 Shifted Shift Ctrl DELETE LINE none F6 none CLEAR LINE Shift F6 Shifted Shift CLEAR SCREEN 7 Alt F16 5 Alt END Shift Alt F16 Shifted Shift Ctrl END Shifted none F7 none PAGE DOWN 8 24 Shift F7 Shifted Shift PAGE DOWN Shifted none CURSOR UP none F8 Shift CURSOR UP Shifted i Shift F8 Shifted S Alt COMPOSE CHARACTER Shift Alt CHARACTER SET none F9 none CURSOR LEFT 10 26 Shift F9 Shifted Shift CURSOR LEFT Shifted Keyboard Mapping 207 Table 19 1 Wyse Series Keyboard Mapping continued Key Key Modifier Result Key Key Modifier Result none F10 none CURSOR DOWN 11 27 Shift F10 Shifted Shift CURSOR DOWN Shifted none F11 none CURSOR RIGHT 12 28 Shift F11 Shifted Shift CURSOR RIGHT Shifted none F12 13 29 Shift Ctrl SPLIT Shift F12 Shifted none PRINT none Keypad 5 14 Shift Ctrl PRINT Shifted 30 Shift Keypad 5 Shifted Shift SEND Shift Ctrl FUNCTION none ENTER 15 31 Alt PAUSE Shift ENTER Shifted none BREAK none RETURN 16 Shift
101. NWW Wyse 50 50 TVI 910 950 ADDS A2 HZ 1500 Wyse PC Term 269 Index A ADDS A2 limitations 268 specification 268 AlXTerm limitations 265 AlXTerm emulation 67 Ansi BBS emulation 67 application preferences Command Line Start Up Options 237 Save Current Window Position 236 Show Configuration Bar 236 AT amp T 386 emulation 67 AT amp T 4410 Emulation display 75 function keys 75 keyboard mapping 74 programming function keys 75 virtual key names 249 AT amp T 4410 emulation 67 authentication profile SSH2 14 autologon 28 Auto Logon Options dialog 28 C capture file 234 Clipboard Options 53 command line options Emulation Workspace 242 Session Configuration 237 Window Appearance 238 communications protocol serial 11 SSH2 11 SSL 11 TCP IP 11 compose character sequences 32 configuration bar 8 configuration file 6 connecting to the host 10 270 Index Contacting HP 2 Contacting technical support 2 controlling scrolling 9 D data transmission LED indicator 9 DEC VT510 virtual key names 249 desktop icon running a session configuration 6 Display Attributes Dialog 48 customize 48 disabling an attribute 50 preferences 50 screen background color 50 text attributes 48 text foreground and background colors 50 display configuration bar 7 8 cursor moves right to left IBM 5250 Display 165 display right to left IBM 3270 Display 133 emulation workspace 8 keyboard mapping 75 menu bar 7 new tab 8 new window 8
102. One of four display sizes can be selected 3278 9 2 24 rows by 80 columns 3278 9 3 32 rows by 80 columns 3278 9 4 43 rows by 80 columns 3278 9 5 27 rows by 132 columns 3278 settings with the E extension provide support for the following extended attributes these are supported by the 3279 as standard o 3270 Field Attributes Extended Highlighting Foreground Color Query Reply Inbound Structured Fields Telnet 3270 Regime Factory default Unchecked Check this box to enable support for the Telnet 3270 regime otherwise it will be suppressed Telnet 3270E Factory default Unchecked Check this box to enable support for the Telnet 3270E regime otherwise it will be suppressed Setup Options 139 e LU Connect Name This specifies the name of the device which the server will be requested to assign to the Telnet session You can return the local host name by entering s after the device name To return the user name enter u after the device name You can specify how many characters of the name is returned in each case For example 3s will return the first three characters of the local host name and 3s will return the last three characters To automatically assign a new device name for each successive connection either enter dN after the name where N is a decimal value or xN where N is a hexadecimal value Each time the host requests the device name a counter will be substituted into the device name
103. Play mode Remedy Remedy Press the Reset key Setup Options The IBM 5250 Display emulation is configured using setup options in the 5250 Display Settings dialog which can be displayed using one of the following three methods Using the Session Wizard In Step 1 set Emulation to IBM 5250 Display then click the Configure button Using the TeemTalk Window On the Session menu select Emulation gt IBM 5250 Display then select Configure Emulation On the configuration bar select IBM 5250 Display in the Emulation list box then click Configure Emulation The setup options are grouped on four tabs labelled Model National Display and Environment Variables ENWW Setup Options 169 Model Settings E 5250 Display Settings Model National Display Environment Variables Model 3477 FC 27x132 Colour Msg Enhanced UI GUI Input Error Messages C Field Minus Justification Keyboard Unlock Delay o ver 70 0 2002 Jul 4 2008 05 03 17 e Model Factory default 3477 FC 27x132 Colour Msg This specifies what is reported back to the host in response to a terminal identification request Note that not all features of the specified terminal may be supported The terminal models and their display characteristics are as follows 5291 1 Monochrome 24 x 80 5292 2 Color 24 x 80 5251 11 Monochrome 24 x 80 3179 2 Color 24 x 80 default 3196 A1 Mon
104. Polish 871 SBCS Icelandic 875 SBCS Greek 880 SBCS Cyrillic 905 SBCS Latin 3 Turkish old 1025 SBCS Russian Cyrillic 1026 SBCS Latin 5 Turkish 1027 SBCS Japanese Latin extended 1140 SBCS EURO USA Canada Netherlands Portugal Brazil 1141 SBCS EURO Austria Germany 1142 SBCS EURO Denmark Norway 1143 SBCS EURO Finland Sweden 1144 SBCS EURO Italy 1145 SBCS EURO Spain Latin America 1146 SBCS EURO UK 1147 SBCS EURO France 1148 SBCS EURO Belgium Canada Switzerland 1149 SBCS EURO Icelandic 186 Chapter 17 IBM 5250 Printer Emulation ENWW Environment Variables li 5250 Printer Settings Model National Environment Variables USER JOB 10 Don t Report Yes 1 gt None green Don t Report D Don t Report Don t Report C Advanced Settings Reset to Defaults The options on this tab specify Environment Variables and values passed as part of the Telnet 5250E protocol Note the following rules for entering values e Avalue of deletes the variable e A value of CURRENTVALUE NAME VALUE adds a new variable NAME with value VALUE e Use toentera e Use to enter a e X Values started are not reported this is the default do not report string which can be changed ENWW Setup Options
105. Redefinable display attributes and colors Multiple concurrent sessions displayed on tabs Auto logon for automating all or part of the host logon process Script language to automate various operations About This User s Manual This manual explains how to use TeemTalk version 7 2 It assumes you are familiar with the operating system in which you are running TeemTalk Note that your version of TeemTalk may not support every emulation or feature described in this manual Terms amp Conventions ENWW The following terms and conventions are used in this manual keys to press When you need to press two or more keys together at the same time such as the Shift key and the F4 key this will be indicated by a plus character between the key names For example Shift F4 The character does not represent a key to be pressed click To click means to click the left mouse button once when the mouse pointer is on a particular item on the display such as an icon You should use the left mouse button unless specifically told otherwise double click What is TeemTalk 1 2 Getting Chapter 1 To double click means to click the left mouse button twice in quick succession when the mouse pointer is on a particular item on the display such as an icon You should use the left mouse button unless specifically told otherwise drag To drag means to position the mouse pointer on an item on the display such as the edge of a windo
106. Reset or SysReq key or by performing any action that sends data to the host such as pressing the Enter Clear PA or PF keys Display Direction EE E Indicates the orientation of the screen display A right arrow indicates normal left to right display a left arrow indicates a right to left mirror image display The display can be toggled between the two directions by pressing the keys Shift Backspace 132 Chapter 14 IBM 3270 Display Emulation ENWW Cursor Position Indicates the row and column position of the text cursor Text Display Options Display Right to Left The contents of the screen can be displayed in reverse i e 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 next to the row column number to indicate normal right arrow or mirror left arrow display Typing Direction The direction in which characters are displayed on the screen when typed can be toggled between normal left to right and right to left by pressing the keys Shift on the keypad The following symbols will be displayed on the status line to indicate the current typing direction Selecting the Symbol Swap option on the Display tab of the 3270 Display Settings dialog will cause text symbols such as round or angle brackets to be displayedin the correct orientation when typing r
107. T Block Protect mode enabled Refer to Block Mode on page 193 for details When the emulation detects an error the status line will be temporarily replaced by an error line which will display one of the following messages e INVALID LANGUAGE SET REQUESTED You tried to use an invalid national character set e INVALID DATA You tried to enter an invalid character in the current field when in Block protect mode Setup Options The TA6530 emulation is configured using setup options in the Tandem Settings dialog which can be displayed using one of the following three methods Using the Session Wizard o In Step 1 set Emulation to TA6530 then click the Configure button Using the TeemTalk Window o On the Session menu select Emulation gt TA6530 then select Configure Emulation o On the configuration bar select TA6530 in the Emulation list box then click Configure Emulation The setup options are grouped on three tabs labelled General Display and Preferences ENWW Setup Options 197 General Settings E Tandem Settings General Display Preferences Power up mode Font Courier New Character set ten Latin 1 C Multinational mode L Return function e Power up mode Factory default Conversational This option determines the operating mode that is in effect when the TA6530 emulation is started amp NOTE Changing the current setting will not take effect until you restart TeemTalk so you will need
108. TE 3 none PF2 Shift BACKSPACE none PF3 4 19 FIND Alt F13 none PF4 5 Shift PRINT TTY MODE 20 INSERT Alt F14 6 Alt HELP F15 21 REMOVE 7 Alt DO F16 22 SELECT none F7 8 23 PREVIOUS PAGE Alt F17 none F8 9 24 NEXT PAGE Alt F18 25 none CURSOR UP none F9 Ctrl SCROLL UP 10 Alt F19 Alt COMPOSE CHARACTER Shift Ctrl SETUP 222 Chapter 20 MDIS Prism Emulations ENWW Table 20 1 MD Prism Keyboard Mapping continued Key Key Modifier Result Key Key Modifier Result 11 none F10 26 none CURSOR LEFT Alt F20 Ctrl SCROLL LEFT 27 none CURSOR DOWN 12 F11 Ctrl SCROLL DOWN Alt DATATALK 28 none CURSOR RIGHT 13 F12 Ctrl SCROLL RIGHT Ctrl PRINT SCREEN none 14 Shift Ctrl PRINT SCROLLING 29 T REGION 15 HOLD SCREEN 30 ENTER amp NOTE All unmarked keys function as indicated by the legends on the keycaps The Status Bar Below the emulation workspace in the TeemTalk window is a status bar that indicates the status of various operations and provides buttons for switching between modes The information displayed in the status bar depends on the current terminal emulation Qo Local Pause MD Prism 8 1 00 1 00 1 Overstrike mode Printer Ready Aux None 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Item Description 1 This LED indicates whether you are connected to the host It will appear red when not connected and green when you are connected 2 This LED indicates whether data is bei
109. Terms amp nudi se M 1 Getting More oou ERES 2 te Startad scrire annsi iaidini seiniin iarrita 3 Creating a Session Using the Session Ward 3 nter iuo ea 3 Using the Session Wizard ite iere deer Lene staat reri ENEE EEN 3 Running a Session Configuration 22 22 iret incedere dene es teo i eere ee eta eco deus Ded an reda eren ene d da 6 The Teem alk Window rH RE A REI NET a 7 The ero niri 8 Saving the Session Configuration esssssssssssee eene mee 9 Hi Stat BAU aise shen EdEN 9 3 HOSE LI e 10 WTOC GUGM csacsi EU 10 Ree de c 11 TCP IP TranSpontt uuecen eee e e et gd cen e eR en OR ea a ep Ee EN 12 Se lnPRr epeP PE 13 Making a Host ele EE 13 Creating an Authentication Profile using a Password 14 Creating an Authentication Profile using a New Public Key ssseeeee 18 DOL TANS POM GE 23 Making a Host Connections ener nennen nennen nnns 23 Eror Messages EEUU 25 Notes About Certificates sssssssssssssesseeeenee eee nennen eee en nnn nne 25 Storage of Certificates ceteri eee dee Eee a Hee v Re Edda 26 IST Mee aaa aa anaa aa a anaaga 26 Auto Ne e 28 4 Keyboard CETL TT EE 30 Keyboard Mapping E 30 Defining Key F nctlons 3 terere eere tance ee Pare ENEE EERST
110. URO Spain Latin America 1146 SBCS EURO UK 1147 SBCS EURO France 1148 SBCS EURO Belgium Canada Switzerland 1149 SBCS EURO Icelandic Chapter 15 IBM 3270 Printer Emulation ENWW Print By Pass Settings ENWW II 3270 Printer Settings Model National Print By Pass Start Sequence By Pass End Method End Sequence Length of End Sequence p Start Sequence Factory default Unspecified This enables you to enter the character or sequence of characters that initiate a print bypass Characters can be entered in several ways For example to specify the ASCII escape character you can enter either 027 u001B Ye 1033 or even By Pass End Method Factory default Specify Sequence You can select from the following print bypass methods Specify Sequence Count in Header or End on Non Hex End Sequence Factory default Unspecified When the print bypass method is set to Specify Sequence this enables you to specify the end sequence End sequence characters can be entered in several ways For example to specify the ASCII escape character you can enter either 027 u001B Ye X033 or even When an end sequence is specified characters in the data stream between the start and end are interpreted as encoded ASCII For example 180A becomes ASCII 27 10 ESC LF Setup Options 157 If no end sequence is specified the bypass is assumed to be for a single pair of characters only e Len
111. actory default Unchecked Printing will be in black and white only e Horizontal position Factory default Left Causes the print output to be positioned on the left or right side of the page or to be centered on the page e Vertical position Factory default Top Causes the print output to be positioned on the top or bottom of the page or to be centered on the page Clicking OK causes the screen printing to occur without using the emulation printer functionality Clicking Emulation Printer will cause the print output to be processed through the Emulation Printer Print Buffer Selecting Print Buffer in the File menu will send a copy of all the data contained in the window buffer to the currently selected printer Auto Print Selecting Auto Print in the File menu will toggle auto print mode on and off as indicated in the File menu when auto print mode is on Auto print mode causes each line of data to be transmitted to the printer when the cursor moves to a new line as a result of a carriage return line feed vertical tab or form feed Eject Page Selecting Eject Page in the File menu will enable data that has been spooled to the printer to be printed Emulation Printer Settings The Emulation Printer Settings dialog is displayed by selecting Emulation Printer in the File menu The following sections describe the functions of the tabs that appear in the dialog ENWW Emulation Printer Settings 55 Status The Status tab
112. also be removed Add Enable Minimize mnb This will add or enable the minimize button Note that the system title bar Button and system menu must be enabled Remove Disable Maximize mxb This will remove or disable the maximize button Note that the window Button frame will also be removed Add Enable Maximize mxb This will add or enable the maximize button Note that the system title bar Button and system menu must be enabled Remove the Menu Bar mnu This will remove the menu bar from the display Remove the File Menu mfi This will remove the File menu from the menu bar Remove individual File ffd Remove Factory Default menu items frt Remove Reset Termina fnw Remove New Window Command Line Options 239 240 Chapter 23 Table 23 2 Command switches that affect the Window appearance continued Functionality Command Description switch fnt Remove New Tab fct Rmove Close Tab fos Remove Open Session fss Remove Save Session fsa Remove Save Session As fps Remove Print Screen fpr Remove Preferences fex Remove Exit Remove the Edit Menu med This will remove the Edit menu from the menu bar Remove individual Edit eop Remove Clipboard Options menu items ecb Remove Clear Buffer eec Remove Copy eep Remove Paste esa Remove Select All Remove the View Menu mvi This will remove the View menu from the menu bar Remove individual Vi
113. and 0 if the previous 7 bits add up to an even number Mark parity will set every eighth bit to 1 and Space parity every bit to O Word Length 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 Flow Control Factory default Both This option specifies the type of flow control used by the line port to communicate readiness to transmit or receive data from the host Flow control setting Effect on flow control None No flow control Input XON XOFF on received data Output XON XOFF on transmitted data Both XON XOFF on transmitted and received Hardware RTS CTS hardware flow control Half Duplex Factory default Unchecked Serial Transport 27 The setting of this option determines whether keyboard entered characters are immediately displayed on the screen when transmitted to the host otherwise known as local echo When unchecked characters are not displayed locally when they are transmitted unless the host echoes them back e Buffer Size Factory default 4096 This specifies the size of the buffer used for temporary storage of input and output data e Block on Full Factory default Unchecked This determines what happens when the buffer becomes full Checking this option will cause TeemrTalk to block all actions until the buffer is ready to receive new data
114. and for the cursor to move to the next line is issued Controller indicates that the emulation is in Printer Controller mode in which the host has direct control over the printer Print screen commands issued from the keyboard or mouse will be ignored Tty Print indicates that the emulation is in TTY Print mode In this mode incoming screen text but not control codes except CR and LF are sent to the printer ErrGen indicates that an error has occurred and a message box will be displayed indicating the error 9 Indicates the status of the aux port as follows Ready indicates that the aux port is ready for bidirectional output In Use indicates that the aux port is currently busy None indicates that aux port not available or no aux port configured Setup Options The MD Prism emulation is configured using setup options in the MD Prism Settings dialog which can be displayed using one of the following three methods Using the Session Wizard o In Step 1 set Emulation to MD Prism then click the Configure button Using the TeemTalk Window o On the Session menu select Emulation gt MD Prism then select Configure Emulation o On the configuration bar select MD Prism in the Emulation list box then click Configure Emulation The setup options are grouped on three tabs labeled General Display and Preferences 224 Chapter 20 MDIS Prism Emulations ENWW General Settings Display Preferences Personali
115. ases The diacritical symbols and the possible substitutes are shown below There are no equivalents for the circumflex accent and tilde mark Diacritical Mark Equivalent Character Acute accent Apostrophe Umlaut Double quote Grave accent Single quote Ring mark Asterisk or degree sign To compose a character first find the character you wish to compose in the left hand column of the following tables The two characters shown in the right hand column are the keys that are used to create it Several alternatives may be given for generating the same character A compose sequence is initiated by pressing the keys Alt C together followed by the key bearing the first character then the key bearing the second character NOTE The compose character sequence can also be initiated by pressing a key defined with the COMPOSE virtual key name A compose character sequence may be abandoned before completion by pressing the Delete key Pressing Alt C or the key defined with the COMPOSE virtual key name again before completing a compose character sequence will cause it to be abandoned and a second sequence to be started An invalid compose character sequence will cause the bell to sound The following tables use several conventions e The keys bearing the characters used to compose a special character may be pressed in any order unless in order is specified e DEC Multinat indicates that the character can only
116. at any one time using the Visible Levels selection list You can display up to four levels at a time with each level containing twelve programmable soft buttons Selecting 0 will remove the soft buttons from the display If you want the soft buttons displayed in a separate window uncheck the Attached to the window option When you have finished defining soft button functions click OK To save the soft button settings select File gt Save Session Defining Soft Button Functions 47 48 8 Display Attributes This chapter describes how to change the colors used in the emulation workspace and specify how text with attributes is displayed Introduction TeemTalk provides a variety of options for you to customize how the display appears in the emulation workspace You can change the color of the screen background and the foreground text You can assign different colors to text with specific attributes or attribute combinations and you can change the default text attributes Text with attributes can be displayed in various ways For example characters with the underline attribute can be displayed as standard e g underlined only as a particular color only e g green without the underline or with both attribute and a specific color e g underlined and green This chapter describes how to use the Attributes dialog to specify the display settings you prefer The Attributes Dialog The Attributes dialog can be displayed usin
117. at the oldest data is erased first The status line will display CONV when you are in Conversational mode Block Mode In Block mode characters are stored in a communications buffer and are not transmitted to the host until the application requests them The characters are then sent as a block This enables you to enter a large amount of data and edit it locally before it is transmitted Block mode has two sub modes Block Nonprotect and Block Protect In Block Nonprotect mode you can enter any type of character at any position on the screen except on the 25th line In Block Protect mode the application divides the screen into protected and nonprotected areas called fields The cursor cannot be moved into protected fields which may contain prompts or information or be empty The cursor can only be moved into unprotected fields which may also define the type of characters that can be entered In Block mode display memory is divided into pages the number of pages being determined by the application The status line will display BLOCK when you are in Block mode and PROT when in Block Protect mode 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 ENWW Operating Modes 193 The status line will display ANSI when you are in ANSI mode The R
118. ation of a suite of Wyse terminals and Wyse terminal emulations Refer to the chapter Wyse Emulations on page 204 and the section Setup Options on page 210 e MD Prism Enables emulation of the MDIS P8 P12 or P9 terminal Refer to the chapter MDIS Prism Emulations on page 220 and the section Setup Options on page 224 Click Next to display the Advanced Options dialog E iccniak Session Witard Step Lor 3 Advanced Options aamen iranta ast oe fae Mus KMA v herhan pg ke ES H Dwsin Y Paar ng z a xn esesett ap A tee a o apen Mine Cement rerom e Auto Logon Enables you to automate all or part of the host login process Refer to the section Auto Logon on page 28 e Key Macros Enables you to define the function of keys and key combinations on your keyboard Refer to the section Defining Key Functions on page 30 e Mouse Actions Enables you to define the function of the mouse buttons when clicked on their own or with modifier keys Refer to the section Defining Mouse Functions on page 38 e Soft Buttons Enables you to define the function of the soft buttons displayed at the bottom of the TeemTalk window by default Refer to the section Defining Soft Button Functions on page 45 e Attributes Enables you to change the colors and text attributes displayed in the emulation workspace Refer to the chapter Display Attributes on page 48 Creating a Session Using the Session Wizard
119. ation profile list box MM SSH2 Settings Authentication profile Help OK ENWW SSH2 Transport 17 Creating an Authentication Profile using a New Public Key To create an authentication profile using a new public key 1 Select SSH2 Profile on the Tools menu ii SSH2 Profile Settings 2 Click the Add button lll SSH Profile Creation Wizard 18 Chapter 3 Host Connection ENWW 3 Enter a User name The Profile name will automatically display the User name entered but you can change it if required Click Next gt lll SSH Profile Creation Wizard Use a password for authentication Use a public key for authentication 4 Select Use a public key for authentication then click Next gt lll SSH Profile Creation Wizard 9 Create a new key Import an existing key ENWW SSH2 Transport 19 5 Select Create a new key then click Next gt lll SSH Profile Creation Wizard Key filename Find a new seed prime number 6 Enter a Key filename If necessary check the Find a new seed prime number box Click Next gt lll SSH Profile Creation Wizard Use the RSA algorithm Use the DSA algorithm 20 Chapter 3 Host Connection ENWW 7 Select either RSA algorithm or DSA algorithm then click Next gt lil SSH Profile Creation Wizard Enter a passphrase for your new key file Confirm passphrase Remember passphrase 8 Ente
120. ausing the lines originally at the bottom of the display to be discarded When set to Character you will be able to insert one or more characters in the current line Characters to the right of the cursor position will move along If the Auto Wrap option is set to No then characters originally at the end of the current line will be discarded If set to Yes characters on all following lines will move along forcing characters at the end of the last line to be discarded When set to Both the function of the Line and Character settings will be enabled Insert character Chapter 13 IBM 3151 Emulation ENWW ENWW Factory default Space The setting of this option determines the effect of pressing the Insert key When set to Space a space character will be inserted after the current cursor position When set to Mode the emulation will enter Insert mode when the Insert key is pressed Tab operation Factory default Field The setting of this option determines whether tab stops are according to field attribute characters or column tab definitions When set to Field tab stops in a formatted page are provided by field attribute characters Column tab definitions are ignored When set to Column tab stops are provided by column tab definitions Field attribute characters are ignored When this is selected and Auto new line is unchecked the cursor will move to the first position of the next line when the Return key is pressed or the CR cha
121. be composed if the terminal emulation is in Multinational mode and the Character Set option is set to Multinational e X Latin 1 indicates that the character can only be composed if the terminal emulation is in Multinational mode and the Character Set option is set to ISO Latin 1 e lfanationality is specified with the character description for example Dutch then the character can only be composed when the terminal emulation is in National mode and the system is configured for the relevant language Table 4 1 Compose Character Sequences z quotation mark space number sign apostrophe space commercial at a aor AA Multinational a a or A A or a A National opening bracket back slash lor lt Compose Character Sequences 33 Table 4 1 Compose Character Sequences continued closing bracket S circumflex accent space grave accent space opening brace vertical line 5 closing brace 7 tilde space i inverted cent sign c orC orc orC pound sign l orL orlzorL X yen sign y orY ory orY section sign soorSOors orS orsOor S 0 National and Multinational National includes s O or S o H currency sign xoorX Oorx0orx0 copyright sign coorCOorcOorCO 3 feminine ordinal indicator a orA double open angle brackets lt lt j degree sign 0 Multinational space National t plus or mi
122. ble Levels option to any number other than 0 Defining Soft Button Functions Soft button functions are defined using the Soft Button Settings dialog which can be displayed using one of the following methods Using the Session Wizard o Click on Soft Buttons in Step 2 Using the TeemTalk Window o Select Soft Buttons on the Tools menu ENWW Introduction 45 lii Soft Button Settings Level 1 Button 1 Name Title Lit B1 B2 B3 Do i B5 8 B8 C Local B10 Bil Emulation Keys i Virtual Keys IHP F1 A VK ESCAPE HP F2 gt we TAB HP F3 a VK BACK HP F4 T VK RETURN HP F5 d VK SEPARATOR HP F6 VK INSERT HP F7 vk DELETE HP F8 a WK PAUSE HP SYSTEM VK PRINT HP USER d VK SNAPSHOT HP MODES T VK CLEAR HP COLUMNWIDTH VE HOME HP PRINT A VK_PRINT VK_END lian erm e eaan ma line eo Visible Levels 1 v Attached to the window Help The top right panel is used to display information about soft buttons that have been programmed and enables you to select them in order to edit or delete The Title column displays the text that will appear on the soft button An asterisk in the Lel column indicates that the function will be actioned locally The Macro column displays the function definition The Emulation Keys list box enables you to select from a list of standard key functions specific to the currently selected terminal emulation The information in brackets in the r
123. button to generate specific key functions and characters when pressed Introduction TeemTalk provides various ways of programming keys and buttons to perform functions that you have defined The following sections describe how to include key functions and special characters in a user definition The function of keys and buttons can be redefined using settings in the following dialogs displayed from the Tools menu Key Macro Settings described in the section Defining Key Functions on page 30 Mouse Action Settings described in the section Defining Mouse Functions on page 38 Soft Button Settings described in the section Defining Soft Button Functions on page 45 Including Key Function Combinations amp Sequences You can program a key or button to perform the function of a combination or sequence of keys For example you can cause a key or button to perform the same function as pressing the keys Alt F4 together or pressing the keys F2 then F3 then F4 Virtual Key Names Key functions are identified by virtual key names as listed in the Key Macro Settings dialog in the Emulation Keys and Virtual Keys list boxes The virtual key name has to be enclosed by the and gt characters in the user definition box You may omit the VK and VT etc parts of the virtual key name For example the virtual key name for the Return key function when running a DEC VT terminal emulation is VT RETURN You would enter this in the user defin
124. cation Wyse PC Term 268 specifications DEC VT Series 266 specifications Televideo 955 267 TA6530 192 VT PCTerm 67 VT Series 67 VT HP220 67 VT UTF8 68 VT100 67 VT100 67 VT510 7 bit 68 VT510 8 bit 68 VT52 67 Wyse 204 emulation selection configuration bar 8 Session Wizard 4 emulation workspace 8 euro character 244 F File menu New Tab 8 New Window 8 Open Session 6 Save Session 9 87 219 Save Session As 3 9 function keys AT amp T 4410 75 ENWW G Getting help 2 H host communication capture overview 233 capture to file 234 replay file 235 host connection connection status LED 9 data transmission LED indicator 9 local online button 9 serial 11 SSH2 11 SSL 11 TCP IP 11 transport 11 host connection LED indicator HP 700 92 96 specification 266 virtual key names 251 HP 700 92 96 emulation character display attributes 102 configuration selection 96 create session 90 device control 96 device modes 97 display configuration 92 function keys 93 keyboard mapping 91 margins 98 mode selection 93 programming function keys 100 Session Wizard 90 setup options 103 start column 98 tabs 98 TeemTalk Window 90 HP 700 92 96 Settings dialog Configuration settings 106 General settings 104 Preferences 109 HZ 1500 limitations 268 specification 268 9 l IBM 3151 specification 267 virtual key names 252 IBM 3151 emulation create session 112 function keys 117 keyboard mapping 113 Session Wizard 112 setup o
125. ce ceeeee terete eee eee tae AKR NANNE NENEN RA TRANNE NANA 112 Using the TeemTalk Session Wizard sss eene 112 Using the TeemTalk Emulator Window sssee meme 112 Keyboard Mapping Er 113 The ctus LAM N 115 Defining Function Keys ierit adobe terit ETENEE EEE 117 Setup Options 118 EE EI tin E 119 Display e ET 121 Ee 124 14 IBM 3270 Display GIE TE 126 Creating a IBM 3270 Display Emulation Geseion een 126 Using the TeemTalk Session Wizard sseeeesssseeseserrrnnnssnnnunsesennnaannannnaaatennnnnanaannaaaeeennnaa 126 Using the TeemTalk Emulator Window ssssesn emen 126 IBM 3270 Display Emulation Capabilities sssssssssssseseneeem es 127 Keyboard Mapping eccere naani terere t Leine aou ee ek ENTE ede Leder ee augue dadas 127 SysReq Key Support 130 Network Virtual Terminal Mode ee enne nnne nnn enne rrr nennen enne 130 The Status LING ML 131 Operating Mode amp Communication eene 131 D Not Enter 22 eepukeeeeegugteegee reenact ii ebig ln atte ein eee eee 131 TYPING Bloom tas 132 Bilingual Keyboard Mode EE 132 Ngmene LOCK 1 repere centran Rear ce Nae ceeded nade aed endear ates 132 Educ M 132 B ICTe Vale 132 rorem 133 Text Display Options sssss
126. character set mode Alternate Code Page If a language supports two code pages e g Hebrew New Code and Hebrew Old Code you can switch between the two by pressing the keys Ctrl Shift Alt on the numeric keypad This function can be assigned to a different key or key combination by using the IB_ALTCP virtual key name Record amp 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 The keys used to initiate recording and playback are shown below together with the equivalent virtual key names that can be used to assign the functions to any key on the keyboard 101 102 Key Keyboard Virtual Key Names Record Alt F7 IB RECORD Pause Shift Pause IB PAUSE Quit Alt Escape IB_QUIT Play Alt F8 IB_PLAY Edit Alt F3 IB FEDIT Recording Keystrokes 134 The following procedure describes how to record keystrokes 1 Press Record to enter Record mode The status line will display RECRD and a number from 0 1500 indicating the number of new keystrokes that may be stored A series of boxes displayed to the right represent the Fn keys A solid box indicates
127. checked ENWW Setup Options 199 Display Settings E Tandem Settings Display Preferences Cursor style Block We Auto wrap C Auto new line Display controls Cursor moves right to left Copy right to left C Status border e Cursor style Factory default Block This enables you to specify how the text cursor is displayed Select from Block Underline Static block Static underline or None e Auto wrap Factory default Unchecked The setting of this option determines whether characters wrap to the next line when the right margin is reached When unchecked on reaching the right margin the last character position will be overwritten by every new character received e Auto new line Factory default Unchecked When checked this will cause a carriage return command to be appended to every line feed command received e Display controls Factory default Unchecked The setting of this option determines whether received control codes are actioned or displayed When checked a representation of most control codes will be displayed on the screen 200 Chapter 18 TA6530 Emulation ENWW e Cursor moves right to left Factory default Unchecked This enables you change the direction in which the text cursor moves across the display e Copy right to left Factory default Unchecked This enables the copy commands to function in right to left display mode e Status border Factory default Checke
128. copied data can be stored and manipulated You can display the Notice Board either by pressing the keys Alt F2 or by selecting the Notice Board Enabled option on the Notice Board Settings tab of the 3270 Display Settings dialog see Notice Board Settings on page 147 When the Notice Board is enabled pressing the Zoom key will toggle the display between full screen i e the screen currently containing the cursor and split screen host screen and Notice Board mode The Zoom Settings options on the Notice Board Settings tab of the 3270 Display Settings dialog determine which screen is displayed above the other When viewing the display pointers at each end of the dividing line between the two screens indicate which is the host screen Key Functions The keys used by default for Notice Board functions are shown below together with the equivalent virtual key names that can be used to assign the functions to any key on the keyboard 101 102 Key Keyboard Virtual Key Names NB Setup Alt F2 IB_NB_SETUP Zoom Alt Page Up IB NB ZOOM Jump Ctrl Page Up IB NB JUMP NB Copy Ctrl Shift Page Up IB NB COPY Copy Shift Page Down IB COPY Copying Screen Data to the Display ENWW 1 Position the text cursor at the start of the area to be copied 2 Press the Copy key to start the Copy function Note that the status line will display the key functions available 3 Use the cursor keys to move the text cursor to the diago
129. cript window then click Remove to send it to the edit boxes on the left Make the change s then click Add to send it back to the script Note that this will now be the last line of the script 6 When the Script window contains all the required responses to the relevant prompts in the correct order click Finish ENWW Auto Logon 29 4 Keyboard Configuration This chapter describes how to configure the keyboard define key functions and compose special characters Keyboard Mapping The functions of the computer keyboard are mapped as closely as possible to the terminal being emulated The mapping of key functions can be determined by referring to the Emulation Keys list box in the Key Macro Settings dialog which is displayed by selecting Key Macros on the Tools menu The information in brackets in the right column indicates the default mapping of the key function named in the left column In the list S indicates the Shift key C indicates the Control key and A indicates the Alt key For example WY_INSLINE S C VK_INSERT indicates that the Wyse emulation Insert Line function is mapped to the key combination Shift Control Insert Special key functions supported by each terminal emulation can be mapped to keys using the predefined macros listed in the Key Macro Settings dialog Defining Key Functions You can redefine the function of keys on the keyboard using the Key Macro Settings dialog The options in this dialog e
130. d This option enables you to display a thin border which separates the status line from the rest of the lines on the display ENWW Setup Options 201 Preferences 202 E Tandem Settings General Display Preferences Packet block Teleserv format C Jump scroll scroll rate Packet block Factory default Off This option specifies whether you want to use packet blocking for X 25 communications line support and if so the size of the packet block The size may be set to any of the listed 128 byte increments or by setting this option to Off the default size of 260 bytes Telserv format Factory default Unchecked The setting of this option determines how network data is treated When checked data will be treated in Tandem network server Telserv format When unchecked data will be treated in serial format Jump scroll Factory default Unchecked The setting of this option determines whether data is scrolled one or several lines at a time when the window becomes full When checked data will scroll up several lines at a time as determined by the Scroll rate setting below Scroll rate Factory default 32 Chapter 18 TA6530 Emulation ENWW This determines the number of lines that are scrolled when the Jump scroll option above is selected ENWW Setup Options 203 19 Wyse Emulations This chapter describes features of the Wyse terminal emulations Introduction The Wyse suite of terminal emu
131. d TeemTalk is in National mode in which a character set specific to the selected keyboard nationality is used When checked default TeemTalk is in Multinational mode in which a character set consisting of two tables of characters is used This enables characters from any keyboard nationality to be generated Lines per screen 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 Buffer lines option Buffer lines 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 Lines per page Factory default 24 When TeemTalk 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 The setting of this option determines the number of lines on a page and therefore how many pages are available Note that the page size can be larger than the Lines per screen setting in which case you can scroll the page up or down in the window by holding down the Ctrl key and pressing the Up or Down Cursor keys When TeemTalk is in any mode other than VT420 the page size is the same as the Lines per Scr
132. d except the left margin which is an implicit tab stop Left Margin F5 This function enables you to define the left margin Margins determine the boundary for certain cursor movement commands such as carriage return and cursor home and insert character and delete character functions Data to the left of this margin will still be accessible The left margin is an implicit tab stop When data received from the host or entered through the keyboard reaches the right margin the cursor will move to the specified left margin on the next line down as long as InhEoIWrp is not selected in the HP70092 Settings dialog see Setup Options on page 103 and in the case of keyboard entered data auto line feed mode is enabled To specify the left margin place the cursor in the column for the margin location and click this button or press F5 The left margin can be reset to column 1 by pressing F7 this will also reset the right margin to column 80 Function Keys amp Buttons 99 amp NOTE Margins are disregarded when data is transferred from display memory to the host The margins will be cleared when Format mode is enabled e Right Margin F6 This function enables you to define the right margin Margins determine the boundary for certain cursor movement commands such as carriage return and cursor home and insert character and delete character functions Data to the right of this margin will still be accessible When data rec
133. d Enter TA ENTER VK SEPARATOR Num Pad Enter Shifted TA S ENTER S VK_SEPARATOR Num Pad Enter Ctrl TA_C_ENTER C VK_SEPARATOR Numeric Pad Minus TA_PADMINUS VK_SUBTRACT Page Down TA_PAGEDOWN VK_NEXT Page Down Shifted TA S PAGEDOWN S VK NEXT Page Up TA PAGEUP VK PRIOR Page Up Shifted TA S PAGEUP S VK PRIOR Print Screen TA PRTSCR VK PRINT Print Screen Shifted TA S PRTSCR C VK PRINT Return TA RETURN VK RETURN Return Shifted TA S RETURN S VK RETURN Return Control TA C RETURN C VK RETURN Roll Up TA ROLLUP A VK_UP Roll Up Shifted TA S ROLLUP S A VK UP Roll Down TA ROLLDOWN A VK DOWN Appendix B Virtual Key Names ENWW Table B 11 TA6530 Virtual Key Names continued Key Function Roll Down Shifted Virtual Key Name TA S ROLLDOWN Default Mapping S A VK DOWN Tab TA TAB VK TAB Tab Clear TA TABCLEAR S A VK_SUBTRACT Tab Clear All TA_TABCLRALL A C VK_SUBTRACT Tab Set TA_TABSET A VK_SUBTRACT Wyse Virtual Key Names The following virtual key names can be used when running the Wyse terminal emulations in addition to all the VK_ virtual key names listed in the section Standard Virtual Key Names on page 245 ENWW Table B 12 Wyse Virtual Key Names Key Function Virtual Key Name Default Mapping Answerback WY_ANSWERBACK S VK_PAUSE Backspace WY_BACKSPACE VK_BACK Break WY_BREAK VK_PAUSE Character Set WY_CHARSET S A VK_UP Clear Line WY_CLRLINE VK_E
134. del The entry must exactly match an AS400 printer type string including the asterisk character The following valid entries are for the IBM AS 400 V3R1 Note that the list can change depending on AS 400 settings Table 17 3 IBM 5250 Printer Manufacturer Type and Model Values IBM2380 IBM2381 IBM2390 IBM2391 IBM3812 IBM3816 IBM3912HP IBM3916HP IBM39302 IBM39303 IBM4019 IBM4019HP IBM4029 IBM4029HP IBM4037 IBM4039HP IBM4070 IBM4070EP BM4072 IBM4076 IBM42011 1BM42012 IBM42013 IBM42021 IBM42022 IBM42023 1BM42071 IBM42072 IBM42081 IBM42082 IBM4212 IBM4216 IBM4226 IBM4230 IBM4232 IBM47121 IBM47122 IBM47221 IBM47222 IBM4770 IBM5152 IBM5201 IBM5202 IBM5204 IBM5216 IBM6404 IBM6404EP IBM6408 IBM6408EP IBM6412 IBM6412EP HPII HPIID HPIIP HPIII HPIIID HPIIIP HPIIISI HP4 HP310 HP500 HP520 HP550C HP560C HPPAINT CPQPM15 CPQPM20 EPAP2250 EPAP3250 EPAP5000 EPAP5500 EPDFX5000 EPDFX8000 EPFX850 EPFX870 EPFX1170 EPLX810 EPLQ510 EPLQ570 EPLQ860 EPLQ870 EPLQ1070 EPLQ1170 EPLQ2550 EPSQ870 EPSQ1170 EPEPL7000 EPEPL8000 NECP2 NECP2200 NECP2200XE NECP5200 NECP5300 NECP6200 NECP6300 OKI184IBM OKI320IBM OKI321IBM OKI390IBM OKI391IBM OKI393IBM OKI590IBM OKI591IBM OKI400 OKI800 OKI810 OKI820 OKI3410 PAN1123EP PAN1124EP PAN1124IEP PAN1180EP PAN1180IEP PAN1191EP PAN1624EP PAN1654EP PAN1695EP PAN21
135. dify All mode press F2 or click the button again Ef NOTE Even though this function is a special form of Block mode it is completely separate from it and you do not need to enable Block mode before using the Modify All function e Block Mode F3 Data may be transmitted to the host a character at a time or as a block of characters The F3 key and equivalent button toggles the form of data transmission between Character mode and Block mode The setting may be saved by selecting Save Session in the File menu The emulation is in Character mode when the button does not display an asterisk Each character will be sent to the host as it is entered at the keyboard When Block mode is activated as indicated by an asterisk data entered at the keyboard will not be sent to the host until the Enter key is pressed In this mode displayed text may be edited locally before it is transmitted to the host Control codes such as CR carriage return and LF line feed are acted upon locally and are not transmitted to the host when Enter is pressed e Remote Mode F4 Chapter 12 HP 700 92 96 Emulation ENWW ENWW The current setting of this button determines whether pressing an alphanumeric key causes a character to be sent to the host remote or only to the display local The button and F4 key toggles between Remote mode and Local mode The setting may be saved by selecting Save Session in the File menu The emulation is in Local mode when the
136. e Emulation list box then click Configure Emulation The setup options are grouped on three tabs labelled General Display and Preferences General Settings Wyse Settings mmm General Display Preferences Emulation made vryspa Pont Courier New Character set amp scs Ang codepage pc Multinational 437 v Multiple page Screen lines 24 w Screen columns p w i Page sze 1ylnes Attribute type Page w Status ine Standard Cursor style Bind Le o lees sees spe e Emulation mode Factory default WY50 210 Chapter 19 Wyse Emulations ENWW ENWW This specifies the particular terminal to emulate as supported by Wyse WY 50 50 60 terminals Select from the following o ADDS A2 Provides compatibility with software designed to drive the ADDS Viewpoint A2 terminal as emulated by the Wyse WY 50 50 60 terminals HZ 1500 Provides compatibility with software designed to drive the Hazeltine 1500 terminal as emulated by the Wyse WY 50 50 60 terminals Stratus V102 Provides compatibility with software designed to drive the Stratus V102 terminal TVI910 TVI920 and TVI925 Provide compatibility with software designed to drive the TeleVideo 910 920 and 925 terminals respectively as emulated by the Wyse WY 50 507 60 terminals o TVI950 and TVI955 Provide compatibility with software designed to drive the TeleVideo 950 and 955 terminals respectively o WY50 WY50 and WY60
137. e P will disappear If the recorded keystrokes included Pause then playback will halt at that point to allow you to enter keystrokes manually Press Play to resume playback from where you stopped typing If you want to cancel during the playback operation press the Quit key Error Codes The following error codes may appear on the status line if an error occurs during recording or playback 9001 Exceeded the maximum number of allowed keystrokes Remedy Press the Record key to exit Record mode To record a new keystroke sequence either e Pressthe Record key and the target Fn key that has erasable data then enter the new data or e 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 9007 You pressed an invalid sequence key e g Play while performing the Record function Remedy Press the Reset key 168 Chapter 16 IBM 5250 Display Emulation ENWW 9010 While performing the Play function you pressed an Fn key that does not have a keystroke assigned to it Remedy Press the Reset key 9015 In communication mode you pressed either the Quit or Pause key Remedy Press the Reset key 9019 In Record or Play mode 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
138. e Standard and Extended status lines display messages about the state of the emulation or application The Extended status line displays additional editing status messages Refer to the section Status Line on page 208 for details e Cursor style Factory default Block This enables you to specify how the text cursor is displayed Select from Block Underline Static block Static underline or None ENWW Setup Options 213 Display Bl Wyse Settings General Display Preferences Auto soal Auto page ka Aut wrap L Auto ine feed 80 132 dears Economy 80 el WRPT dim L WRPT invisible WRET reverse WRPT upderiine wRPT blink Display controls Le o Jj eee Cette neos e Auto scroll Factory default Checked This option applies to all emulations and determines what happens when the cursor is moved beyond the last line of the current page When checked the displayed data scrolls up and the cursor remains on the last line When unchecked the cursor moves to the top of the same page e X Auto page Factory default Unchecked 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 unchecked 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 checked a new page of memory will be displayed
139. e data sent by host only debug2way Capture data sent by both host and emulation The default replay state is to the emulation but you can direct the replay to the host only or to both host and emulation by using the following command line options replay Replay directed to emulation only replayhost Replay directed to host only replayboth Replay directed to both host and emulation Note that you can modify the speed at which the replay is performed by appending a number in the range 0 to 10 to the command line option where 0 is fast and 10 is slow For example replayhost8 ENWW Introduction 233 Capture File To start the Capture File process 1 Select Capture File on the Tools menu to display the Save capture file as dialog Save capture file as 3 HP TeemTalk Teminal Emulator X odd um C3 CODEPAGE Pl teemtalk exe Qaustomdata ilr 7xPDemo msi images 5 tt_bytebuffer dll plugins S tt cryptolib dl at 5 tt_properties dil veredist_x86 Pl ttconwiz exe capture 1 versions_01 xml custom xml versionscan exe mykey 55 QtCore4 dll 55 QtGui4 dl 9 QtHelp4 dl S5 QtNetwork4 dl 55 Q amp mla di setup exe 2 Enter a name for the capture file in the File name box then click the Save button Communication between the host and the emulation will now be logged in the specified file and the Capture File item on the Tools menu will have a check ma
140. e 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 Display Direction ES ES the orientation of the screen display A right arrow indicates normal left to right display a left arrow indicates a right to left mirror image display The display can be toggled between the two directions by pressing the keys Shift Backspace Cursor Position Indicates the row and column position of the text cursor Fax Image Support e Scrollbars These are displayed if the image is larger than the screen area allocated to it e EasyScroll IBM term for scrolling by dragging the image with the mouse e Zoom Enables you to highlight an area of the image to magnify it so that it fills the allocated space the aspect ratio is preserved Additional functions such as rotation and coloring are controlled by the host 164 Chapter 16 IBM 5250 Display Emulation ENWW Word Processing Mode The following keyboard functions are available when the IBM 5250 emulation is in Word Processing mode Symbols Command Alt A Begin Bold Alt B Centre Text Alt C Next Text Column Alt D Half Index Down Alt H Required Tab Alt End Attribute Alt J Find Stop Code Alt N Start New Page Alt P Required Page End Alt R Insert Stop Code Alt S Begin Underline Alt U Word Underline Alt W Hal
141. e is on In this mode received codes are not actioned but displayed as symbolic representations Field 4 Both 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 HLD indicates that display update has been suspended Pressing the Hold key will toggle display update on and off Field 5 Both 2AUX indicates that the emulation is in auxiliary print or transparent print mode AUX indicates that the emulation is in auxiliary receive mode AUX indicates that the emulation is in auxiliary receive mode and auxiliary print mode AUX indicates that a print screen operation is in progress Field 6 Standard rrr ccc indicates the current row and column position of the cursor Field 6 Extended PROT indicates that Protect mode is on Field 7 Extended WPRT indicates that Write protect mode is on when in Protect mode Field 8 Extended INS indicates that Insert mode is on ENWW Status Line 209 Setup Options The Wyse emulation is configured using setup options in the Wyse Settings dialog which can be displayed using one of the following three methods Using the Session Wizard In Step 1 set Emulation to Wyse then click the Configure button Using the TeemTalk Window On the Session menu select Emulation gt Wyse then select Configure Emulation On the configuration bar select Wyse in th
142. e to be locked and press F6 or click the button The lines from the top of the display down to the cursor line will now be locked NOTE You can edit data contained in locked lines but if new data is inserted it may cause data on the last line of the locked region to be pushed down into the scrolling region Display Functions F7 This button and the F7 key toggles the Display Functions mode on or off The effect of activating Display Functions mode depends on whether the emulation is in Local or Remote mode In Local mode activating Display Functions mode will cause subsequently received control codes and escape sequences to be displayed on the screen but not actioned Exceptions to this rule are the commands issued when the button or F7 key is pressed and the carriage return and line feed commands which will be executed In Remote mode activating Display Functions mode will cause subsequently received control codes and escape sequences to be transmitted to the host but not actioned locally Exceptions to this rule are the commands issued when the button or F7 key is pressed and the carriage return and line feed commands which will be executed If the Local Echo option is enabled in the HP70092 Settings dialog commands will be displayed on the screen as well as transmitted to the host Function Keys amp Buttons amp NOTE If the XmitFnctn A option is selected in the HP70092 Settings dialog see Setup Options on page 103 for deta
143. e used to insert carriage return codes CR in the string If Auto LF mode is selected in the Mode Selection function menu Return will generate a line feed LF code as well as carriage return To change an f key button string definition use the Tab or Shift Tab keys to move the cursor onto the second line the line following LABEL definition for that key button and type in the new definition which can consist of a maximum of 80 characters When you have finished defining f key button strings press the F9 key to exit the menu To enable the new definitions and display the relevant functions on the buttons press the F10 key amp NOTE The host may reset the f key definitions to their default values if required by the application Character Display Attributes 102 The HP 700 92 96 emulation incorporates various display attributes that can be enabled either by host commands or from the keyboard by the user 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 Attributes remain at the display location where they were enabled and will not move when characters are inserted or deleted You can configure the f keys and buttons so that they will enable these attributes when pressed The procedure is as follows 1 Display the User Key Definition screen by pressing the keys Shift F10
144. ear key 4 Press the Send key to store the key definition The Define F key line will be cleared to allow you to enter the next key definition If you do not want to save the definition press Shift Esc instead of Enter Ef NOTE The function keys can store a maximum of 128 characters between them When this number is reached or exceeded field A will start blinking and any characters following the 128th character will be discarded 5 Repeat steps 2 to 4 until you have finished defining function keys 6 To exit from the Define F key display press Shift Esc Setup Options The IBM 3151 emulation is configured using setup options in the IBM 3151 Settings dialog which can be displayed using one of the following three methods Using the Session Wizard o In Step 1 set Emulation to IBM 3151 then click the Configure button Using the TeemTalk Window o On the Session menu select Emulation IBM 3151 then select Configure Emulation o On the configuration bar select IBM 3151 in the Emulation list box then click Configure Emulation The setup options are grouped on three tabs labelled General Display and Preferences 118 Chapter 13 IBM 3151 Emulation ENWW General Settings MM IBM 3151 Settings General Display Preferences Model Operating mode Terminal ID Font Courier New Character set Multinational Ansi codepage pc Multinational 437 Multinational made e Model Factory default 11
145. eating a IBM 3151 Emulation Session You can create a session either using the TeemTalk Session Wizard or while TeemTalk is running Using the TeemTalk Session Wizard This section describes how to use the TeemTalk Session Wizard to create an IBM 3151 emulation session 1 Torun the TeemTalk Session Wizard from the Start menu select All Programs gt HP gt HP TeemTalk Terminal Emulator gt Session Wizard 2 Inthe Session Name field enter a unique name that will identify this session configuration for future selection 3 Select the Transport method then click the Configure button to specify settings 4 Select the Connection type then click the Configure button to specify settings 5 Select IBM 3151 in the Emulation list box then click the Configure button to specify settings The options are described in the section Setup Options on page 118 6 Click Next to display the Advanced Options dialog 7 Click Next to display the Finalization dialog 8 Ifyou want a shortcut icon for this session to be created on the desktop click the checkbox Create icon on desktop for session 9 Click OK to create the session and exit 10 Torun the session either double click on the desktop icon if one was created for the session or run TeemTalk display the File menu and select Open Session Select the name of the required tts session file then click Open Using the TeemTalk Emulator Window 112 This section describes the procedure
146. ed screen element will appear on the display The Preferences list box enables you to select additional display options some of which are terminal emulation specific For example the AutoColour Mode option is only applicable to DEC VT terminal emulations and when selected will cause displayed characters to be color coded according to type numeric alphabetic etc ENWW The Attributes Dialog 49 Changing the Screen Background Color To change the color of the screen background 1 Select Screen Background in the Screen Element list box The Sample Text box will show the current color assigned 2 Click on the desired color in either the Foreground or Background color palettes The Sample Text box will show the new color selection Changing Text Foreground and Background Colors To change text foreground and background colors 1 In the Screen Element list box select Normal Text or one of the character with attributes s options such as Underline UL or IN UL for inverse underline see note below The Sample Text box will show the current colors assigned 2 Click on the desired color for the text character in the Foreground color palette and click on the desired color for the character cell background in the Background color palette The Sample Text box will show the new color selection oa Er NOTE Each character attribute and attribute combination has its own color foreground and background setting The Normal Text opti
147. ed the following key functions will be enabled gt 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 A Ctrl Alt F3 Toggle between left to right and right to left typing Ansi codepage Factory default PC Multinational 437 This option specifies the character set used for display when the Character set option is set to PC Ansi Note that selecting the ANSI BBS emulation will automatically set the preferred font to PC Ansi Each code page consists of two tables of characters The first table is the standard ASCII character set The second table contains special characters which differ between the code pages When PC Hebrew 862 is selected the following key functions will be enabled Ctrl Alt F1 Select Multinational 8 bit mode and left to right typing A Ctrl Alt F2 Select National 7 bit mode lowercase English characters will be displayed as Hebrew and right to left typing o Ctrl Alt F3 Setup Options 79 80 Toggle between left to right and right to left typing Multinational mode Factory default Checked This option will only be available if the system is configured for a language that supports national replacement character sets The setting of this option determines the type of character set used to generate characters When unchecke
148. ed as three digit numbers immediately preceded by an underscore character Values with only two digits must be preceded by a zero For example the decimal value of CR is 13 so this would be entered as _013 Field separator Factory default i e US This specifies 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 For example the default ASCII character US can be entered by typing the characters and _ representing the keys Ctrl _ which when pressed together would generate the US code Decimal values are entered as three digit numbers immediately preceded by an underscore character Values with only two digits must be preceded by a zero For example the decimal value of US is 31 so this would be entered as 031 Block terminator Factory default i e RS This specifies the ASCII character sent to the host to indicate the end of a data block transmission 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 Chapter 12 HP 700 92 96 Emulation ENWW character For example the default ASCII character RS can be entered by typing the cha
149. ed in the next section or defining macros as described in the section Defining a Macro on page 40 Standard Mouse Functions ENWW Select This will select all text from the start position mouse button held down to the finish position mouse button released working left to right across the entire width of the display Extend Selection Enables the current selection to be extended Copy This will copy the current selection to the Clipboard Paste This will paste the contents of the Clipboard at the current cursor position Move Cursor When the emulator is in any of the local block modes you can use the mouse instead of the cursor keys to position the text cursor using this function Select Rect This will only select text contained within the rectangular area defined by the start position mouse button held down which sets the top left corner and the finish position mouse button released which sets the bottom right corner of the rectangular area Select Word This will select the word under the mouse cursor Select Line This will select the entire line under the mouse cursor Copy Paste Defining Mouse Functions 39 40 Copies the current selection and sends it to the host e Macro Actions a user defined macro See Defining a Macro on page 40 e Send CR Sends a carriage return command e Paste Rect This will paste the contents of the Clipboard into the rectangular area selected by the Select
150. een setting Columns per screen Factory default 80 This option enables you to specify a width of 80 or 132 columns for the workspace When set to 132 the setting of the Use 80 Column Font option determines whether all 132 columns are displayed using a narrow font or only 80 columns at a time using the normal 80 column font with the ability to scroll horizontally to view the remaining columns Columns per page Factory default 80 This option specifies the width of display memory for DEC VT modes in the range 80 to 132 columns When the number of Columns per screen is less than the page width specified here Chapter 11 VT Series Emulation ENWW ENWW you can scroll horizontally to view the hidden columns by holding down the Ctrl key and pressing the Left or Right Cursor keys Answerback Factory default Unspecified This enables you to specify the Answerback string that is sent to the host in response to an ANSI mode enquiry command The string can be up to 30 characters long Answerback concealed Factory default Unchecked Selecting this option will cause the Answerback string specified in the text box above to be locked from change and displayed as asterisks Note that unchecking this option will cause the Answerback string to be deleted Tertiary device attribute Factory default Unspecified When TeemTalk is in VT420 mode Emulation mode set to VT510 and Terminal ID set to VT420 this option enables you to specify the
151. eived 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 InhEoIWrp is not selected in the HP70092 Settings dialog see Setup Options on page 103 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 The right margin can be reset to column 80 by pressing F7 this will also reset the left margin to column 1 Er NOTE Margins are disregarded when data is transferred from display memory to the host The margins will be cleared when Format mode is enabled e Clir All Margins F7 This function will reset both left and right margin settings so that the left margin is in column 1 and the right margin in column 80 Programming Function Keys amp Buttons The keys F1 through F8 and their equivalent buttons can be programmed by the host or user to perform additional functions to those described earlier The keys may be assigned a string of alphanumeric characters and or control codes and you can define whether the key string is executed locally or transmitted to the host or both The buttons can also be programmed to display the new functions when in User Keys mode User Keys Mode User Keys mode is entered by pressing the F10 key The f key buttons displayed on the screen will change to display the cu
152. ene ETE RR E EXER e YER Ee EE Ee EEN 52 Clip oard Melen e 53 TO ele 54 File Menu Printing Option secioni aaa EE a AEEA A A 54 Print SGre EE 54 Print TEE 55 Ato PUM e M 55 Bet Page eee e D e ade repre ta aped aee Rutas 55 Emulation Printer Settings ee 55 SIC sd Lc 56 lupo rge c S 56 Advanced WEE 58 Print to eg IR 58 iv ENWW Printto System Printer oed Doct eee elated ee tienda EE Ende i data 60 Print to Serial Device enne eene enne nene 61 Print to LinePrinter DeVviee ocean dE ree Ha EE e He SERRE Teo 64 Print to LPR T E 65 LUCAS cgi 67 lat tele e 67 Creating a VT Series Emulation Session ssssssssssssseeee eee nennen enne 68 Using the TeemTalk Session Ward 68 Using the TeemTalk Emulator VWimdow sss memes 69 Keyboard Mapping E 69 101 102 Keyboard Layout Normal Mode eene 70 101 102 Keyboard Layout DEC Mode mener 72 The Crap P 73 scrolling the DIS PAY E as a AA a AAAA AAA A 74 Typing Direction for Hebrew Language cccccccccneeeeeeeeecneeeeeeeicneeee eee NANNE TEENAA ANNEN AN NNNUNN EEEE 74 RE d Ge Lg E 74 AT amp T 4410 Emulation 200 0 i i nnn nr nn inne ieee eerie ee
153. ent line has been printed You can cancel printing at the end of the current line by pressing Return Er NOTE Ifthe cursor is positioned on a line below the last displayable line of data nothing will be sent to the printer e Copy Page F7 When a printer is connected and enabled by the To Ext Dev function clicking this button or pressing F7 will cause a copy of all lines from and including the cursor line to the last line displayed on the screen to be sent to the printer The cursor will move to the leftmost column on the next line when the current line has been printed You can cancel printing at the end of the current line by pressing Return NOTE Ifthe cursor is positioned on a line below the last displayable line of data nothing will be sent to the printer e 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 Ifthe cursor is positioned on a line below the last displayable line of data nothing will be sent to the printer If the cursor is positioned on an empty line between two blocks of data the printer will perform a carriage return and line feed Device Modes Device Record Log Log Control Mode Bottom To ENWW Function Keys amp Buttons 97 This set of functions
154. enu Connection 11 Transport 11 session saving 9 ENWW Session Wizard Advanced Options dialog 5 connection information 3 create a session file 6 create desktop icon 6 creating a session 3 session name 3 using the Session Wizard 3 soft buttons Attached to the window option 47 defining functions 45 detach from window 45 levels 45 Levels button 45 removing 45 Soft Buttons Settings dialog 45 visible levels 47 SSH2 creating a host connection 13 creating an authentication profile using a new public key 18 creating an authentication profile using a password 14 SSH2 Profile Creation Wizard 15 18 SSH2 Profile Settings dialog 14 18 22 SSH2 Settings dialog 17 SSL certificates 25 error messages 25 status bar connection status LED 9 data transmission LED indicator 9 local online button 9 pause resume button 9 terminal emulation indicator 9 VT Series extensions 73 status line IBM 3151 115 IBM 3270 Display 131 IBM 5250 Display 163 TA6530 196 VT Series 73 Wyse 208 Stratus V102 limitations 267 specification 267 T TA6530 error messages 197 limitations 267 specification 267 virtual key names 259 TA6530 emulation ANSI mode 193 block mode 193 conversational mode 193 create session 192 keyboard mapping 194 operating modes 193 rule cursor 194 Session Wizard 192 setup options 197 status line 196 TeemTalk Window 192 TA6530 Settings dialog Display settings 200 General settings 198 Preferences 202 Tab Setti
155. eport option when checked Value for Do Not Report Chapter 16 IBM 5250 Display Emulation ENWW Factory default This specifies the character string used to indicate that the Environment Variable is not to be reported ENWW Setup Options 179 17 IBM 5250 Printer Emulation This chapter describes features of the IBM 5250 printer emulation Creating a IBM 5250 Printer Emulation Session You can create a session either using the TeemTalk Session Wizard or while TeemTalk is running Using the TeemTalk Session Wizard This section describes how to use the TeemTalk Session Wizard to create an IBM 5250 Printer emulation session 1 10 To run the TeemTalk Session Wizard from the Start menu select All Programs gt HP gt HP TeemTalk Terminal Emulator gt Session Wizard In the Session Name field enter a unique name that will identify this session configuration for future selection Select the Transport method then click the Configure button to specify settings Select the Connection type then click the Configure button to specify settings Select IBM5250 Printer in the Emulation list box then click the Configure button to specify settings The options are described in the section Setup Options on page 181 Click Next to display the Advanced Options dialog Click Next to display the Finalization dialog If you want a shortcut icon for this session to be created on the desktop click the checkbox Create icon
156. er describes the Preferences dialog and command line options that can be used to specify the TeemTalk startup configuration Preferences The Preferences dialog provides user control of several TeemTalk options as well as an alternative input location for TeemTalk command line options The preferences can be displayed from the File menu by selecting the Preferences option 8 t Preferences mm V Show Configuration Bar Save Current Window Position Run in Full Screen Mode Command Line Start Up Options mm Specify the desired options as described below and then click the Save Preferences button Please note that changes made in the preferences dialog will affect all TeemTalk sessions e Show Configuration Bar Factory default Checked When checked the configuration bar will be displayed This option does not affect the display of the Session menu e Save Current Window Position Factory default Unchecked When checked the current TeemTalk windows size and position will be saved when the Save Preferences button is pressed and restored on next launch If previously set to save a new size and position bring up the Save Preferences dialog again ensure the Save Current Windows Position is check and click the Save Preferences button e Run in Full Screen Mode Factory default Unchecked This will cause the emulation workspace to fill the screen and will remove the window frame soft buttons menu and co
157. eric value specifying the character set to use e SBCS DBCS Character Set ID Setup Options 153 Factory default SBCS 37 DBCS 0 This specifies character set ID Font Factory default Courier New This enables you to specify the font to be used for displaying characters The available settings depend on the fonts installed Table 15 1 Default Language Codepage amp Character Set Settings Language Type Codepage Char Set CCSID English US SBCS 37 697 37 English UK SBCS 285 697 285 Belgian SBCS 500 697 500 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 277 697 277 French SBCS 297 697 297 Spanish SBCS 284 697 284 Portuguese SBCS 37 697 37 Japanese Kanji Katakana SBCS 290 1172 290 DBCS 300 1001 930 Korean SBCS 833 1173 833 DBCS 834 934 933 Simplified Chinese SBCS 836 1174 836 DBCS 837 937 937 Traditional Chinese SBCS 37 1175 37 DBCS 835 935 935 Hebrew New Code SBCS 424 941 424 Hebrew Old Code SBCS 803 941 424 154 Chapter 15 IBM 3270 Printer Emulation ENWW ENWW Table 15 1 Default Language Codepage amp Character Set Settings continued Language Type Codepage Char Set CCSID Thai SBCS 838 1176 838 Greek SBCS 875 925 875
158. es the Shift key C indicates the Control key and A indicates the Alt key For example WY INSLINE S C VK INSERT indicates that the Wyse emulation Insert Line function is mapped to the key combination Shift Control Insert The Virtual Keys list box enables you to select from a list of standard key functions available for all terminal emulations Defining Key Functions 31 The procedure for programming a key is as follows 1 On your keyboard press the key or key combination you want to define The Key to Program box will display the corresponding virtual key name for each key pressed 2 Inthe Macro box enter the function definition for the key or key combination The definition may contain a string of up to 127 characters The combined total of all the characters that may be programmed into keys is determined by the 127 character limit per definition and the amount of memory available in your PC The definition can contain key functions and control characters to be actioned as well as normal text Refer to the appendix Programming Keys and Buttons on page 243 for details Double clicking on an Emulation Key or Virtual Key will apply that key function to the key definition You can clear the macro by clicking the Clear button 3 Test the function definition by clicking the Play Macro button 4 Specify how the macro is to be processed by selecting one of the following options in the Type list box e Normal The mac
159. essing te EE 165 RE ORIENT 165 Display lie ue E dieere rida deena rbd ri eet a e ERR aee 165 Typing Direction 166 Eegeregie 166 PUSH MOG T 166 Bilingual Keyboard Support 166 Alternate Code Page ett eie andes ita er ee ERR E edie 166 Record amp Playback Keystrokes Facility sssseseenne nennen nnnm 167 Recording Keystrokes acai adic E 167 Playback KeyStiOkes T 168 Eror GOJOS Em 168 Set p OPTIONS eet RRRERN EI EORR RERO V BAS CRF a a aa de a Re d de E aaae 169 Model Settings ERE 170 National Settings 2 0 0 eecceeeeeeeeee eee tenner rete eee nennen ennemi nennen nen en nennen nns 171 Display Settings e 175 Environment Varlables 2 eei tide ex ete sce bye teer Re ev Deer 177 17 IBM 5250 Printer Emulation P 180 Creating a IBM 5250 Printer Emulation Session ssssseeenn emen 180 Using the TeemTalk Session Wizard sss enne 180 Using the TeemTalk Emulator Window sseen emen 180 Setup OPUOMS c 181 Model Settings te HE pa UR ama al Red 182 National Settings iiie tice add ae I RS EIC a E Rear Eee 183 Environment Variables sssssssssseseseeeeeeee nennen nemen nnne nennen nnns 187 19 TROSO EMUO Ee 192 Creating a TA
160. ew vto Remove Toolbars menu items vwi Remove Windows vst Remove Status Bar Remove the Connection mco This will remove the Connection menu from the menu bar Menu Remove individual ccn Remove Connect Connection menu items cdi Remove Disconnect Remove the Session mse This will remove the Session menu from the menu bar Menu Remove individual str Remove Transport Session menu items SCO Remove Connection sem Remove Emulation sct Remove Configure Transport SCC Remove Configure Connection sce Remove Configure Emulation Preferences and Command Line Options ENWW Table 23 2 Command switches that affect the Window appearance continued Functionality Command Description switch Remove the Tools Menu mto This will remove the Tools menu from the menu bar Remove individual items tat Remove Attributes from the Tools menu tkm Remove Key Macros tma Remove Mouse Actions tsb Remove Soft Buttons tal Remove Auto Logon tcf Remove Capture File trf Remove Replay File tep Remove Emulation Printer Remove the Help Menu mhe This will remove the Help menu from the menu bar Remove individual Help hth Remove HP TeemTalk Help menu items hab Remove About Remove the Emulation esb This will remove the emulation status bar from the display Status Bar Remove the cfg This will remove the configuration bar from the display Note that the Configuration
161. ey functions in a macro definition The virtual key names that can be used depends on the terminal emulation being run The Emulation Keys and Virtual Keys list boxes in the Key Macro Settings and Soft Button Settings dialogs list all the virtual key names that can be used while running the current terminal emulation The following sections list the virtual key names that apply to each terminal emulation Note that the Standard Virtual Key Names section applies to all terminal emulations The virtual key names listed in each terminal emulation section includes an additional column indicating the default mapping of the key function on the keyboard by TeemTalk Note that the following abbreviations apply S Shift Key C Control Key A Alt Key Standard Virtual Key Names ENWW The virtual key names listed in this section are applicable in all terminal emulations Table B 1 Standard Virtual Key Names Key Function Virtual Key Name 0 9 VK 0 VK 9 A Z VK A VK Z Alt right VK RALT Apps VK APPS Apostrophe VK APOSTROPHE Attention VK ATT Backspace VK BACK Blank Key VK NONAME Break VK BREAK Capital VK CAPITAL Introduction 245 Table B 1 Standard Virtual Key Names continued Key Function Virtual Key Name Clear Clear OEM Comma VK_COMMA Compose Character VK_COMPOSE Control Left VK_CONTROL Control Right VK_RCONTROL Copy VK_COPY Cursor Up VK_UP Cursor Do
162. f Index Up Alt Y Beginning of Line Alt Cursor Left End of Line Alt Cursor Right Top of Page Alt Cursor Up End of Page Alt Cursor Down Insert Carrier Return Alt Field Exit Required Space Alt Space 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 next to the row column number to indicate normal right arrow or mirror left arrow display ENWW Word Processing Mode 165 Typing Direction The direction in which characters are displayed on the screen when typed can be toggled between normal left to right and right to left by pressing the keys Shift on the keypad The following symbols will be displayed on the status line to indicate the current typing direction Selecting the Symbol Swap option on the Display tab of the 5250 Display Settings dialog will cause text symbols such as round or angle brackets to be displayed the correct way round when typing right to left Close Key If text has been typed using both typing direction modes in the same line or field you can force the right hand text to join the left hand text by pressing the keys Shift on the keypad Push Mode Push mode allows you to edit text whose direction is opposite the scree
163. fault Courier New This enables you to specify the font to be used for displaying characters The available settings depend on the fonts installed Setup Options 141 Table 14 3 Default Language Codepage amp Character Set Settings Language Type Codepage Char Set CCSID English US SBCS 37 697 37 English UK SBCS 285 697 285 Belgian SBCS 500 697 500 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 277 697 277 French SBCS 297 697 297 Spanish SBCS 284 697 284 Portuguese SBCS 37 697 37 Japanese Kanji Katakana SBCS 290 1172 290 DBCS 300 1001 930 Korean SBCS 833 1173 833 DBCS 834 934 933 Simplified Chinese SBCS 836 1174 836 DBCS 837 937 937 Traditional Chinese SBCS 37 1175 37 DBCS 835 935 935 Hebrew New Code SBCS 424 941 424 Hebrew Old Code SBCS 803 941 424 Thai SBCS 838 1176 838 Greek SBCS 875 925 875 Cyrillic SBCS 880 960 880 Turkish SBCS 1026 1152 1026 Russian SBCS 1025 1150 1025 142 Chapter 14 IBM 3270 Display Emulation ENWW Table 14 3 Default Language Codepage amp Character Set Settings continued Language Type Codepage Char Set CCSID Czech SBCS 870 959 870 Slovak SBCS 870 959 870 Polish SBCS 870 959 870 Icelandic SBCS 871 697
164. figure the transport connection and emulation settings by selecting the relevant Configure options in the Session menu The options displayed by selecting Configure emulation are described in the section Setup Options on page 197 5 To save the session display the File menu and select Save session as In the File Name field enter a unique name that will identify this session configuration for future selection then click Save Note that session files have the filename extension tts 6 Torun the session display the File menu and select Open Session Select the name of the tts session file then click Open 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 ANSI mode is 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 by line basis Display memory is treated as one long page consisting of 400 lines of which 24 lines may be viewed at any one time Lines above or below those currently displayed may be scrolled into view using cursor or display control keys Once all the display memory has been used new data will force all previous lines of data up one line so that the first line is erased ensuring th
165. from the menu bar and select Transport to set the transport method Display the Session menu and select Connection to set the connection method Display the Session menu and select Emulation Set the emulation to IBM3270 Display Chapter 14 IBM 3270 Display Emulation ENWW 4 You can configure the transport connection and emulation settings by selecting the relevant Configure options in the Session menu The options displayed by selecting Configure emulation are described in the section Setup Options on page 138 5 To save the session display the File menu and select Save session as In the File Name field enter a unique name that will identify this session configuration for future selection then click Save Note that session files have the filename extension tts 6 Torun the session display the File menu and select Open Session Select the name of the tts session file then click Open IBM 3270 Display Emulation Capabilities The IBM 3270 terminal emulation supports Extended Attribute mode which allows different representation of highlighted fields and permits host definition of text colors Note that you can modify colors using the Attribute Settings dialog but they cannot be saved as colors are mapped differently in this mode The emulation also includes typeahead capability so that you can continue to enter data without waiting for a prompt from the host Keyboard Mapping The functions of the computer keyboard a
166. g one of the following methods Using the Session Wizard o Click on the Attributes button in Step 2 Using the TeemTalk Window o Select Attributes on the Tools menu Chapter 8 Display Attributes ENWW L Attributes Foreground Background Screen Element Intensity IN Underline UL Be Wl ee Flashing FL Been See UL FL IN UL FL BEE BEE o Active Attribute Sample Text Preferences v Attribute implies a colour Inverse Colours Underline UL C Swap Black White AutoColour Mode Intensity IN Flashing FL ours Disabled Inverse INV lear with Attributes The Screen Element list box enables you to select the display element you want to modify This includes each character attribute such as bold or underline and attribute combination such as bold underline The Foreground and Background color palettes enable you to specify the colors for the selected Screen Element You can select different colors for the palettes by clicking the Set Colour button The Active Attribute options allow you to enable or disable the attributes assigned to text by default For example if you want characters normally displayed with the underline attribute to be displayed without the underline select the Underline UL option in the Screen Element list box then uncheck the Underline UL option under Active Attribute The Sample Text box is used to show how the attribute settings currently applied to the select
167. gth of End Sequence Sequence When the print bypass method is set to End on Non Hex this enables you to specify the number of characters in the end sequence The bypass will terminate as soon as a non hexadecimal character is received any character except in the range 0 through 9 and A through F followed by the end sequence 158 Chapter 15 IBM 3270 Printer Emulation ENWW 16 IBM 5250 Display Emulation This chapter describes features of the IBM 5250 display emulation Creating a IBM 5250 Display Emulation Session You can create a session either using the TeemTalk Session Wizard or while TeemTalk is running Using the TeemTalk Session Wizard This section describes how to use the TeemTalk Session Wizard to create an IBM 5250 Display emulation session 1 10 To run the TeemTalk Session Wizard from the Start menu select All Programs gt HP gt HP TeemTalk Terminal Emulator gt Session Wizard In the Session Name field enter a unique name that will identify this session configuration for future selection Select the Transport method then click the Configure button to specify settings Select the Connection type then click the Configure button to specify settings Select IBM5250 Display in the Emulation list box then click the Configure button to specify settings The options are described in the section Setup Options on page 169 Click Next to display the Advanced Options dialog Click Next to display the Finali
168. he WY 50 and WY 60 emulations also support the invisible attribute WPRT reverse Factory default Unchecked This option applies to all emulations and enables you to specify the appearance of write protected characters on the display Checking this option will cause the characters to be displayed in reverse video WPRT underline Factory default Unchecked This option applies to all emulations and enables you to specify the appearance of write protected characters on the display Checking this option will cause the characters to be underlined Note that the WY 50 and WY 60 emulations also support the underline attribute WPRT blink Factory default Unchecked Setup Options 215 This option applies to all emulations and enables you to specify the appearance of write protected characters on the display Checking this option will cause the characters to blink e Display controls Factory default Unchecked This option determines whether received control codes are actioned or displayed 216 Chapter 19 Wyse Emulations ENWW Preferences ENWW Bl Wyse Settings General Display Preferences C p amp destas kel Enhance 7 Apswerback concealed C Angwerback mode v Send ACK C Colour support CI Appication key mode CO ce cuu CI Block mode LS ACR k 9 ump scroll Sol rate 54 we J e see sers Cetus DEL DestBS Factory default Unchecked This option applies to the WY 50 and WY 60
169. he format of the command is as follows Isf sessionfile tts The filename must include the extension tts and must be enclosed within double quote characters The command must be preceded by a space to separate it from the name of the TeemTalk executable file or other command line options For example to run TeemTalk and load the settings stored in the session configuration file mysettings tts you would enter the following on the command line teemtalk exe 1sf mysettings tts Refer to the chapter Preferences and Command Line Options on page 236 for more information on command line options Chapter 2 Getting Started ENWW The TeemTalk Window ENWW The TeemTalk window display consists of various elements which are described below The View menu allows you to toggle the display of the configuration bar status bar and soft buttons on and off Note that you can also remove individual display elements from the TeemTalk window using command line options as described in the chapter Preferences and Command Line Options on page 236 Figure 2 1 The TeemTalk Window 1 2 3 4 La ML Item Name Description 1 Title Bar The title bar displays the name of the session currently being run in brackets 2 Menu Bar The menu bar provides access to a series of commands and setup dialogs that enable you to perform various operations and configure TeemTalk and the terminal emulation Individual menus and menu items can be removed from the dis
170. ically sent to the host in response to an ASCII ENQ character Send ACK Factory default Checked 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 Colour support Factory default Unchecked When this option is checked an additional set of host commands will be recognized to determine the colors used for the display Wyse 350 color commands will be recognized in all modes except Wyse 60 which will use Wyse 60 color commands Application key mode Factory default Unchecked When application key mode is selected the function keys and certain editing keys will send application codes when pressed regardless of whether or not the keys have been redefined When this option is not selected the keys will send their programmed definitions CR CR NULL Factory default Checked This option allows you to disable the NULL being automatically sent on CR Block mode Factory default Unchecked This option applies to all emulations In Block mode keyboard entered data is displayed and processed locally allowing you to edit it before a block of data is sent to the host When Block mode is disabled data is sent to the host as it is entered at the keyboard Block end Factory default US CR Chapter 19 Wyse Emulations ENWW This option applies to all emulations and specifies the ASCII characters used to indicate the end of a line and a
171. ich a character set consisting of two tables of characters is used This enables characters from any keyboard nationality to be generated Display Settings Il IBM 3151 Settings Display Row and column Auto wrap Auto line feed C Auto new line Jump scroll Scroll rate 54 C Cursor moves right to left Copy right to left e Row and column Factory default 24 x 80 This option enables you to select one of several display formats Row and column setting Effect on display 24 x 80 24 rows x 80 columns 24 x 80 25 rows x 80 columns 28 x 80 28 rows x 80 columns 24 x 132 24 rows x 132 columns 25 x 132 25 rows x 132 columns 28 x 132 28 rows x 132 columns ENWW Setup Options 122 amp NOTE The contents of the display will be cleared when you change the display format Auto wrap Factory default Checked The setting of this option determines what happens to the cursor and data sent to the display when the end of the current line is reached When checked the cursor will automatically move to the beginning of the next line Note that this will always be the case in block mode or in a formatted page regardless of the setting of this option When unchecked the cursor will remain at the end of the current line and each new character sent to the display will overwrite the character already occupying the cursor position Auto line feed Factory default Unchecked The setting of this option in con
172. ified by the Ansi codepage option When ISO Hebrew is selected the following key functions will be enabled Ctrl Alt F1 Select Multinational 8 bit mode and left to right typing Ctrl Alt F2 Select National 7 bit mode lowercase English characters will be displayed as Hebrew and right to left typing Ctrl Alt F3 Toggle between left to right and right to left typing Ansi codepage Factory default PC Multinational 437 This option specifies the character set used for display when the Character set option is set to PC Ansi Each code page consists of two tables of characters The first table is the standard ASCII character set The second table contains special characters which differ between the code pages When PC Hebrew 862 is selected the following key functions will be enabled Ctrl Alt F1 Select Multinational 8 bit mode and left to right typing Ctrl Alt F2 Select National 7 bit mode lowercase English characters will be displayed as Hebrew and right to left typing Ctrl Alt F3 Toggle between left to right and right to left typing Multinational mode Factory default Checked The setting of this option determines the type of character set used to generate characters When unchecked National mode is active in which a character set specific to the selected keyboard nationality is used Chapter 13 IBM 3151 Emulation ENWW When checked default Multinational mode is active in wh
173. ight column indicates the default mapping of the key function by TeemTalk For example WY_INSLINE S C VK_INSERT indicates that the Wyse emulation Insert Line function is mapped to the key combination Shift Control Insert on a standard Enhanced AT keyboard The Virtual Keys list box enables you to select from a list of standard key functions available for all terminal emulations The procedure for defining a soft button is as follows 1 Inthe top right panel select the button number B1 B12 on the required level Lvl1 Lvl4 Note that selecting one of the LvI button levels will enable you to specify a title for that group of buttons The title will be displayed on the button immediately below the Level button but you cannot program this button 2 Inthe Title box enter the text to be displayed on the button up to twenty characters 46 Chapter 7 Soft Buttons ENWW ENWW In the Macro box enter the function definition for the button The definition can contain key functions and control characters to be actioned as well as normal text Refer to the appendix Programming Keys and Buttons on page 243 for details Double clicking on an Emulation Key or Virtual Key will apply that key function to the button definition Test the function definition by clicking the Play Macro button If you want the function to be performed locally only check the Local box Specify how many soft button levels you want to be displayed
174. ight to left Close Key If text has been typed using both typing direction modes in the same line or field you can force the right hand text to join the left hand text by pressing the keys Shift on the keypad Push Mode ENWW Push mode allows you to edit text whose direction is opposite the screen orientation In this mode the cursor orientation is reversed and a Push segment is created Push mode is toggled on off by pressing the keys Ctrl Shift Keypad minus Push mode has two secondary modes Boundary mode and Edit mode Boundary mode is activated when Push mode is entered The cursor will remain at its current position while you type additional characters and text will be pushed in the opposite direction of the screen orientation Edit mode is activated when the cursor is moved from its Boundary position into the Push segment area In this mode text can be edited within the Push segment while typing in the field s natural direction Text Display Options 133 Bilingual Keyboard Support When a code page that supports a bilingual keyboard is selected you can toggle between the National and Latin character set by pressing the keys Shift on the 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 3270 Display Settings dialog will cause all numbers to be displayed using the National character set when in Latin
175. iguration commands not supported Televideo 955 Specification e Televideo 955 Display Terminal Operator s Manual 131969 00 B Sept 1985 ENWW IBM 3151 Native Emulation Model 11 amp 31 267 Limitations Page print flip mode not supported Serial configuration commands not supported Select character set commands not supported Wyse 60 Native Emulation Specification WY 60 Programmer s Guide 880261 01 Rev A Limitations Only 16 colors supported not 64 Some color commands are not supported No page edit mode Modem and aux port commands not supported No Keyboard scan code mode Character cell size commands not supported 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 910 950 ADDS A2 HZ 1500 Wyse PC Term Specification WY355 ES Reference Manual 883227 01 Rev A 268 Appendix C Product Specification ENWW Limitations All modes As Wyse 60 above where applicable TVI modes Select Print Line termination characters Wyse PC Term o Default unit command not supported o Program key with direction not supported o Set print terminators not supported o Define delimiters not supported E
176. ils the button and F7 key will not deactivate Display Functions mode e 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 Device Margins Modes Control Tabs Col This set of functions is asserted by pressing the F9 key equivalent to the User System key This enables you to access three sets of function configurations e Device Control F1 Clicking this button or pressing F1 will cause the Device Control functions to be asserted The buttons and keys F1 through F8 will function as described in the section Device Control on page 96 e Margins Tabs Col F2 Clicking this button or pressing F2 will cause the Margins Tabs Col functions to be asserted The buttons and keys F1 through F8 will function as described in the section Margins Tabs amp Start Column on page 98 e Modes F4 Clicking this button or pressing F4 will cause the Mode Selection functions to be asserted The buttons and keys F1 through F8 will function as described in the section Mode Selection on page 93 Device Control 96 Device ro To Advance Advance Copy Copy Copy Modes Ext Dev Displa Page Line All Page Line This set of functions is asserted by pressing the F9 key equivalent to the User System key
177. in which the text cursor moves across the display Copy right to left Factory default Unchecked This applies to the DEC VT AlXTerm Ansi BBS AT 386 and Sco Console emulations It enables the copy commands to function in right to left display mode Chapter 11 VT Series Emulation ENWW Preferences ENWW Wl VT Series Settings L Keyboard sends scan codes CO Keyboard senda position codes 7 guts resize LI Beckey mode C Application keypad CI Application cursor keys E dump seral 7 pn deers screen LI Use 80 column font v ipae DEL Printed date type al charaban Print extent Full page CO Enable bi directional printing Hep Le Cancel SetTabs Dermis High function terminal Factory default Checked This applies to the AlXTerm emulation It enables you to switch between HFT High Function Terminal mode default and VT100 mode Keyboard sends scan codes Factory default Unchecked This applies to the DEC VT520 and VT PC Term emulations It determines whether keyboard scan codes or ASCII codes are sent to the host on key press release Note that this cannot be selected at the same time as the Keyboard sends position codes option Keyboard sends position codes Factory default Unchecked This applies to the DEC VT520 and VT PC Term emulations It determines whether keyboard position codes or ASCII codes are sent to the host on key press release Note that this cannot be selected at the
178. ine feed command received Auto line feed Factory default Unchecked When checked this will cause a line feed command to be appended to every carriage return command received Display controls Factory default Unchecked The setting of this option determines whether received control codes are actioned or displayed When checked a representation of most control codes will be displayed on the screen Display error codes Factory default Checked This option determines whether a chequerboard symbol is displayed when the delete code is received Save scrolled lines Factory default Unchecked If a scroll region is set selecting this option will cause data scrolled out of the region to be stored in a history buffer Save screen before clearing Factory default Unchecked This applies to all DEC VT emulations except VT340 and VT420 It determines the effect of a clear screen command received from the host When unchecked the contents of the current page will be cleared When checked the contents of the current page will be saved and the display will scroll to the next page Vertical coupling Factory default Checked The setting of this VT420 mode option determines what happens when the application moves the cursor to a line not currently displayed in the window when the number of displayed lines is less than the page size When checked the display will automatically scroll vertically to keep the cursor in view When unchecked
179. irection in which the text cursor moves across the display e Copy right to left Factory default Unchecked The setting of this option enables the copy commands to function in right to left display mode 228 Chapter 20 MDIS Prism Emulations ENWW Preferences ENWW Preferences V Auto wrap Auto new line Auto line feed Application keypad Keyboard sends scan codes Z Backspace DEL E CR CR NULL o JL Gast set tabs Defeuts ernten Auto wrap Factory default Checked The setting of this option determines whether characters wrap to the next line when the right margin is reached When unchecked on reaching the right margin the last character position will be overwritten by every new character received Auto new line Factory default Unchecked When checked this will cause a carriage return command to be appended to every line feed command received Auto line feed Factory default Unchecked When checked this will cause a line feed command to be appended to every carriage return command received Application keypad Factory default Unchecked The setting of this option determines the effect of pressing keys in the keypad on the right side of the keyboard When unchecked the keypad is in numeric mode and keys will generate the characters shown on the key caps When checked the keypad is in application mode and keys will generate control
180. ition to all the VK virtual key names listed in the section Standard Virtual Key Names on page 245 ENWW Table B 11 TA6530 Virtual Key Names Key Function Virtual Key Name Default Mapping Backspace TA BACKSPACE VK BACK Back Tab TA BACKTAB S VK_TAB Break TA_BREAK VK_PAUSE Break Shifted TA_S_BREAK S VK_PAUSE Character Delete TA_CHARDEL VK_DELETE Character Insert TA_CHARINS VK_INSERT Cursor Up TA_UP VK_UP Cursor Down TA_DOWN VK_DOWN Cursor Left TA_LEFT VK_LEFT Cursor Right TA_RIGHT VK_RIGHT Delete TA_DEL S VK_ESCAPE End TA_END VK_END Erase Line TA_ERASELINE C VK_SCROLL TA6530 Virtual Key Names 259 260 Table B 11 TA6530 Virtual Key Names continued Key Function Virtual Key Name Default Mapping Erase Page TA_ERASEPAGE S C VK_SCROLL Escape TA_ESC VK_ESCAPE F1 F12 TA F1 TA F12 VK F1 VK F12 F13 F16 TA_F13 TA_F16 A VK_F3 A VK_F6 F1 F12 Shifted TA S F1 TA S F12 S VK F1 Sak F12 F13 F16 Shifted TA_S F13 TA_S F16 S A VK_F3 F6 Home TA_HOME VK_HOME Home Control TA_C_HOME C VK_HOME Insert TA_INSERT S VK_INSERT Line Delete TA_LINEDEL C VK_DELETE Line Insert TA_LINEINS C VK_INSERT Num Lock TA_NUMLOCK VK_NUMLOCK Numeric Pad 0 9 TA PADO TA PAD9 VK NUMPADO 9 Numeric Pad Comma TA PADCOMMA A VK ADD Numeric Pad Decimal TA PADDECIMAL VK DECIMAL Numeric Pa
181. ition box as follows RETURN Key Combinations To program a key or button so that it performs the same function as pressing two or more other keys together type the character followed by the virtual key names linked together with plus sign characters and end with the gt character For example to program a key or 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 user definition box lt ALT F4 gt ENWW Introduction 243 Key Sequences To program a key or button so that it performs the same function as pressing a sequence of keys one after the other enter each virtual key name in the order required starting and ending each virtual key name with the lt and gt characters respectively Each enclosed virtual key name must immediately follow the previous enclosed virtual key name with no spaces For example to program a key or button so that when it is pressed it performs the same function as pressing the keys F2 then F3 then F4 enter the following characters in the user definition box lt F2 gt lt F3 gt lt F4 gt Including Special Characters Control Characters There are various ways in which you can specify a particular character in a user definition For example the ESC character can be specified using any one of the following five entries _027 Decimal value underscore character followed by a 3 digit number 03
182. junction 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 unchecked the cursor will move to the first position of the current line when the Return key is pressed or the CR character is received When this is unchecked and Auto new line is checked the cursor will move to the first position of the next line when the Return key is pressed When this is checked and Auto new line is unchecked the cursor will move to the first position of the next line when the Return key is pressed or the CR character is received When both this and the Auto new line options are checked the cursor will move to the first position of the line after the next line when the Return key is pressed Auto new line Factory default Unchecked The setting of this option determines the effect of pressing the Return key When unchecked the Return key will generate a CR carriage return character When checked the Return key will generate a CR and an LF line feed character Cursor style Factory default Block This enables you to specify how the text cursor is displayed Select from Block Underline Static block Static underline or None Jump scroll Factory default Checked The setting of this option determines whether data is scrolled one or several lines at a time when the window becomes full When checked data wil
183. l scroll up several lines at a time as determined by the Scroll rate setting below Chapter 13 IBM 3151 Emulation ENWW e Scroll rate Factory default 24 This determines the number of lines that are scrolled when the Jump scroll option above is selected e Cursor moves right to left Factory default Unchecked This enables you change the direction in which the text cursor moves across the display e Copy right to left Factory default Unchecked This enables the copy commands to function in right to left display mode ENWW Setup Options 123 Preferences 124 Il BM 3151 Settings General Display Preferences Turnaround char len ve Forcng insert Esth Insert character Tab operation Enter key Return key gend operation Turnaround char Factory default CR This option specifies the line turnaround character LTC that is generated when a Read command is received or one of the block data transmission keys is pressed Note that selecting DC3 will disable the XON XOFF inbound and outbound pacing characters Forcing insert Factory default Both This option specifies how an insert command affects displayed data when the screen is full When set to Off you will not be able to perform an insert operation When set to Line you will be able to insert one or more lines using the Ins Ln key for example The contents of the current and all following lines will move down the number of lines inserted c
184. lation except that it only supports ASCII characters 0 127 decimal VT HP220 This 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 VT510 7 Bit and VT510 8 Bit These emulations enable you to run applications written for the DEC VT320 terminal the difference is in their treatment of 8 bit control codes When VT510 7 Bit is selected all 8 bit codes are converted to their 7 bit equivalents whereas VT510 8 Bit leaves 8 bit codes unchanged If you are using VT200 applications select VT510 7 Bit VT UTF8 This emulation is an enhanced version of the VT100 emulation that supports non English and drawing characters It supports localization of the single byte and double byte Chapter 11 VT Series Emulation ENWW ENWW character sets and all other languages supported by Windows Additional functionality such as colors is also provided Terminal ID Factory default VT420 This specifies what is reported back to the host in response to a terminal ID request Note that not all features of the specified terminal may be supported Font Factory default Courier New This enables you to specify the font to use for displaying characters The available settings depend on the fonts installed on your system Character set Factory default Multinational This specifies the character set used for displaying characters When Iso Hebrew is select
185. lations consists of the following emulations which can be selected using the Emulation mode option in the Wyse Settings dialog ADDS A2 Provides compatibility with software designed to drive the ADDS Viewpoint A2 terminal as emulated by the Wyse WY 50 50 60 terminals HZ 1500 Provides compatibility with software designed to drive the Hazeltine 1500 terminal as emulated by the Wyse WY 50 50 60 terminals Stratus V102 Provides compatibility with software designed to drive the Stratus V102 terminal TVI910 TVI920 and TVI925 Provide compatibility with software designed to drive the TeleVideo 910 920 and 925 terminals respectively as emulated by the Wyse WY 50 507 60 terminals TVI950 and TVI955 Provide compatibility with software designed to drive the TeleVideo 950 and 955 terminals respectively WY50 WY50 and WY60 Provide compatibility with software designed to drive the Wyse WY 50 WY 50 and WY 60 terminals respectively Wyse PCTerm Provides compatibility with software designed for the PC Term personality supported by Wyse Creating a Wyse Emulation Session You can create a session either using the TeemTalk Session Wizard or while TeemTalk is running 204 Chapter 19 Wyse Emulations ENWW Using the TeemTalk Session Wizard This section describes how to use the TeemTalk Session Wizard to create an Wyse emulation session 1 Torun the TeemTalk Session Wizard from the Start menu select All Programs gt
186. lator gt Session Wizard E iconiaik Scsston Witard Step loty Connection Information Teeahers Twy ss 2 Inthe Session Name field enter a unique name that will identify this session configuration for future selection The name specified here will be used as the filename for the tts session configuration file that will be created and it will also appear in the title bar of the TeemTalk window in brackets when the session is being run ENWW Creating a Session Using the Session Wizard 3 Select the Transport method then click the Configure button to specify settings SSH2 The SSH2 Secure Shell client server protocol is used to encrypt and transmit data securely over a network with authentication provided by a password and or key Refer to the section SSH2 Transport on page 13 for details Serial Enables host communication using the serial transport protocol Refer to the section Serial Transport on page 26 for details TCP IP Enables host communication using the TCP IP protocol Refer to the section TCP IP Transport on page 12 for details SSL The SSL Secure Sockets Layer protocol enables authenticated and encrypted communication between clients and servers Refer to the section SSL Transport on page 23 for details 4 Select the Connection type currently only Telnet is supported then click the Configure button to specify settings 5 Select the required terminal emulation in the Emulation list box
187. le text box containing the hotspot details The details are divided into two sections the Separators and the Definitions emulation where emulation is the current selected emulation mode The Separators section specifies the displayed characters which delimit a hotspot definition NOTE Delimiter characters include SPACE and NULL as well as the characters shown The start and end delimiter characters do not have to be the same character Delimiters are necessary to prevent hotspots from occurring within words that happen to contain the same sequence of characters For example if you have a hotspot defined for the keyword end the separators would prevent a hotspot from appearing in the word append The Definitions section lists the hotspot definitions Each hotspot definition appears one per line in the form Keyword Action where Keyword is the display text that will form the hotspot and Action is the function that will be performed when the hotspot is clicked with the mouse button or key mouse button combination defined as Action Hotspot The action for the hotspot definition can contain a single key function virtual key name Please refer to Virtual Key Names on page 245 for a list of valid keys for the selected emulation mode Saving the Hotspots Hotspot definitions are saved with your sessions by selecting Save Session or Save Session As from the File menu The hotspot definitions are stored in the session file along with o
188. lk Session Wizard or the Save Session As dialog The specified filename must include the extension tts and must be enclosed within double quote characters This specifies the full directory path for language and codepage files Translation File Do Not Display Query Save Session Message transl filename qss n This specifies the name and optional path of the translation file to use If the entry contains no or characters for directory it assumes the path is in the language directory If the entry starts with the _ character it prepends the application name teemtalk_ This enables you to specify what happens when you attempt to exit a session which has been modified but not saved By default a message box will be displayed asking if you want to save the new settings before exiting Using this command line option without the optional n value will prevent the message from being displayed The value lt n gt is optional and can be one of the following 1 Save the session 2 Cancel default action ENWW Command Line Options 237 Table 23 1 Command switches that affect the Session configuration continued Functionality Command switch Description Do Not Display rce lt n gt This enables you to specify what happens on host disconnection By Dialog When default a dialog box will be displayed asking if you want to reconnect Host cancel or exit TeemTalk Using this command line option without
189. lues of ArgV type variables within the script if required The values are separated from each other by a comma You must ensure that the values are entered in the correct order so that they are assigned to the correct variables 6 Click Run to run the script ENWW Introduction 231 Using a Key or Button Definition You can program a key or button to run a script file when pressed by enclosing the name of the script file including any parameters within the lt left angle bracket and single quote and gt single quote and right angle bracket characters For example to program a key or button so that it will run the script file myscript scr and assign the values value1 to variable ArgV1 and value2 to ArgV2 you would enter the following for the key or button definition lt myscript scr valuel value2 gt 232 Chapter 21 Running Scripts ENWW 22 Capturing Host Communication This chapter describes how to capture the communication between the host and the emulator in a file then replay it Introduction TeemTalk provides a facility for capturing the communication between the host and the emulation to a file which you can replay This is achieved using the Capture File and Replay File options on the Tools menu The default capture state is to capture received host data only but you can capture both received data and data sent back to the host by the emulation by using the following command line options debug Captur
190. message to be displayed indicating that the string has been incorrectly entered press the F1 key or click the equivalent button An asterisk will appear on the button indicating that the function is selected Move the cursor to the line containing the error edit the line then press Return or Enter This will cause the edited string to be transmitted and Line Modify mode to be exited If after activating Line Modify mode you wish to cancel it just press F1 or click the button again e 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 This saves you having to retype the entire string again Ef NOTE This will not function when the emulation is in Block or Format mode When the host causes an error message to be displayed indicating that the string has been incorrectly entered press the F2 key An asterisk will appear on the button indicating that the function is selected Move the cursor to the line containing the error edit the line then press Return or Enter This will cause the edited string to be transmitted To exit Mo
191. mined by referring to the Emulation Keys list box in the Key Macro Settings dialog which is displayed by selecting Key Macros on the Tools menu The information in brackets in the right column indicates the default mapping of the key function named in the left column In the list S indicates the Shift key C indicates the Control key and A indicates the Alt key For example WY_INSLINE S C VK_INSERT indicates that the Insert Line function is mapped to the key combination Shift Control Insert Special key functions usually found on a Wyse keyboard can be mapped to any key on your keyboard using the WY virtual key names listed in the Key Macro Settings dialog The illustrations on the following pages show where Wyse keyboard functions are mapped to keys on a 101 102 key keyboard Figure 19 1 101 102 Key Keyboard Layout for the Wyse Emulations Table 19 1 Wyse Series Keyboard Mapping Key Key Modifier Result Key Key Modifier Result none ESCAPE none TAB 1 17 Shift ESCAPE Shifted Shift TAB Shifted 206 Chapter 19 Wyse Emulations ENWW ENWW Table 19 1 Wyse Series Keyboard Mapping continued Key Key Modifier Result Key Key Modifier Result none F1 none BACKSPACE Shift F1 Shifted Shift BACKSPACE Shifted i Alt F11 n Ctrl Alt DEL KEY Shift Alt F11 Shifted Shift Alt DEL KEY Shifted none F2 none INSERT Shift F2 Shifted Shift REPLACE Alt F12 i Alt I
192. mulator gt Session Wizard 2 Inthe Session Name field enter a unique name that will identify this session configuration for future selection 3 Select the Transport method then click the Configure button to specify settings 4 Select the Connection type then click the Configure button to specify settings 5 Select TA6530 in the Emulation list box then click the Configure button to specify settings The options are described in the section Setup Options on page 197 6 Click Next to display the Advanced Options dialog 7 Click Next to display the Finalization dialog 8 If you want a shortcut icon for this session to be created on the desktop click the checkbox Create icon on desktop for session 9 Click OK to create the session and exit 10 Torun the session either double click on the desktop icon if one was created for the session or run TeemTalk display the File menu and select Open Session Select the name of the required tts session file then click Open Using the TeemTalk Emulator Window 192 This section describes the procedure for creating a TA6530 emulation session from the TeemTalk emulator window 1 Display the Session menu from the menu bar and select Transport to set the transport method Display the Session menu and select Connection to set the connection method Display the Session menu and select Emulation Set the emulation to TA6530 Chapter 18 TA6530 Emulation ENWW 4 You can con
193. n session 1 Torun the TeemTalk Session Wizard from the Start menu select All Programs gt HP gt HP TeemTalk Terminal Emulator gt Session Wizard 2 Inthe Session Name field enter a unique name that will identify this session configuration for future selection 3 Select the Transport method then click the Configure button to specify settings 4 Select the Connection type then click the Configure button to specify settings 5 Select VT Series in the Emulation list box then click the Configure button to specify settings The options are described in the section Setup Options on page 76 6 Click Next to display the Advanced Options dialog 7 Click Next to display the Finalization dialog 8 Ifyou want a shortcut icon for this session to be created on the desktop click the checkbox Create icon on desktop for session 9 Click OK to create the session and exit 10 Torun the session either double click on the desktop icon if one was created for the session or run TeemTalk display the File menu and select Open Session Select the name of the required tts session file then click Open 68 Chapter 11 VT Series Emulation ENWW Using the TeemTalk Emulator Window This section describes the procedure for creating a VT Series emulation session from the TeemTalk emulator window 1 Display the Session menu from the menu bar and select Transport to set the transport method 2 Display the Session menu and select Connecti
194. n escape sequence by default Each definition can contain up to 50 ASCII characters To program an f key press the F1 key to move the cursor to the relevant line and use the cursor keys to move from one section of the line to another You must press the F1 key to end each definition line entry so that extra space characters are not sent to the host Note that using the cursor keys to move to the next line will cause the remainder of the definition line to be sent as spaces When you have finished defining the f keys press F7 to save the definitions and exit from the menu If you want to exit without saving the settings press F8 AT amp T 4410 Emulation 75 Setup Options The VT Series emulation is configured using setup options in the VT Series Settings dialog which can be displayed using one of the following three methods Using the Session Wizard o In Step 1 set Emulation to VT Series then click the Configure button Using the TeemTalk Window o On the Session menu select Emulation gt VT Series then select Configure Emulation o On the configuration bar select VT Series in the Emulation list box then click Configure Emulation The setup options are grouped on three tabs labelled General Display and Preferences 76 Chapter 11 VT Series Emulation ENWW General Settings lll VI Series Settings Emulation mode Terminal ID Em Character set Multinational mode Lines per screen per ires Lines per page Col
195. n orientation In this mode the cursor orientation is reversed and a Push segment is created Push mode is toggled on off by pressing the keys Ctrl Shift keypad minus Push mode has two secondary modes Boundary mode and Edit mode Boundary mode is activated when Push mode is entered The cursor will remain at its current position while you type additional characters and text will be pushed in the opposite direction of the screen orientation Edit mode is activated when the cursor is moved from its Boundary position into the Push segment area In this mode text can be edited within the Push segment while typing in the field s natural direction Bilingual Keyboard Support When a code page that supports a bilingual keyboard is selected you can toggle between the National and Latin character set by pressing the keys Shift on the 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 on the Display Settings tab of the 5250 Display Settings dialog will cause all numbers to be displayed using the National character set when in Latin character set mode Alternate Code Page 166 If a language supports two code pages e g Hebrew New Code and Hebrew Old Code you can switch between the two by pressing the keys Ctrl Shift Alt on the numeric keypad This function can be assigned to a different key or key combination by using the
196. n the word Help displayed on the screen and the emulator will execute the function associated with the Help key Using Hotspots In order to use hotspots you must first assign the Action Hotspot function to a mouse button or key mouse button combination in the Mouse Action Settings dialog refer to the chapter Mouse Functions on page 38 for details You can also identify hotspots that are currently present in display memory by assigning the Show Hotspots function to any mouse button or key mouse button combination in the Mouse Action Settings dialog When the assigned mouse button or key mouse button combination is clicked all color attributes will be temporarily removed from the display and the hotspot s text color will be changed to red Releasing the mouse button or key mouse button combination will return the display to its original state The Hotspot Editor The Hotspot Editor enables you to customize the hotspots available for the current TeemTalk session To display the Hotspot Editor select Hotspots from the File menu 42 Chapter 6 Hotspots ENWW Hotspots Settings Le Separators 00 Definitions VT 300 7 Bit F6z VT F6 z F7z VT F7 F8e VT F8 F92 VT F9 F102 VT F10 Fll1e VT F11 F122 VT F12 F13z VT F13 F14e VT F14 F152 VT HELP TT V Highlight hotspot when actioned Defining a Hotspot At the top of the Hotspots Settings dialog is an editab
197. nable you to redefine the function of most of the keys on your keyboard including the key combinations listed below e Key e Shift Key e Control Key e Control Shift Key e Alt Key e Alt Shift Key e Alt Control Key e A Alt Control Shift Key 30 Chapter 4 Keyboard Configuration ENWW ENWW The Key Macro Settings dialog can be displayed using one of the following methods Session Wizard Click on the Key Macros button in Step 2 TeemTalk Window o Select Key Macros on the Tools menu ll Key Macro Settings Key to Program Nor mal Emulation Keys Virtual Keys VT PRINT C VK_PRINT VK_ESCAPE T PRINTSCROLL S C VK PRINT VK TAB Wi VK_F6 VK_BACK VK_RETURN VK_SEPARATOR VK_INSERT VK_DELETE VK_PAUSE VK_PRINT VK_SNAPSHOT VK_CLEAR VK_HOME VK_END J lane rrr The top right panel is used to display information about keys that have been programmed and enables you to select them in order to edit or delete The Key column identifies the programmed key using its virtual key name The Type column specifies how the macro is to be processed The Macro column displays the function definition The Emulation Keys list box enables you to select from a list of standard key functions specific to the currently selected terminal emulation The information in brackets in the right column indicates the default mapping of the key function named in the left column In the list S indicat
198. nally opposite corner of the display area to be copied The currently selected area will be highlighted in green Note that you can toggle the position of the text cursor between the two diagonally opposite corners of the selected area by pressing the Return key 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 Notice Board Facility 137 Copying Screen Data to a Function Key The following procedure describes how to copy screen data to a function key Note that the 3270 Display Settings dialog has several options that determine whether this facility is enabled and whether all screen data in the selected area is copied or only data in user entry fields See Notice Board Settings on page 147 for details 1 Position the text cursor at the start of the area to be copied 2 Press the Copy key to start the Copy function Note that the status line will display the key functions available 3 Use the cursor keys to move the text cursor to the diagonally opposite corner of the display area to be copied The currently selected area will be highlighted in green Note that you can toggle the position of the text curs
199. nction as indicated by the legends on the keycaps The Status Line The last 25th line on the TA6530 emulation screen is used to display messages and status information You can enable or disable display of a border that separates this line from the lines above it This is achieved using the Status border option in the TA6530 Settings dialog 196 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 The second field displays the current operating status and will usually display at least one of the following status indicators ANSI The emulation is operating in ANSI mode BLOCK The emulation is operating in Block mode CNTRL Display controls mode activated In this mode received control codes will be displayed but not actioned CONV The emulation is operating in Conversational mode HOLD Hold screen is activated The emulation stops processing incoming data when the Ctrl S keys are presse in ANSI mode To release the hold state and continue normal processing press Ctrl Q Chapter 18 TA6530 Emulation ENWW e INS Insert mode is activated In Block mode keyboard entered characters are inserted at the cursor position without overwriting already existing characters e LOCKED The keyboard has been temporarily locked by the application e NUM Num lock is activated Num lock is toggled on and off by pressing the keys Alt Num Lock e PRO
200. nd on the server 140 Chapter 14 IBM 3270 Display Emulation ENWW National Settings ENWW Wi 3270 Display Settings Model National Display Keyboard Notice Board National Codepage Settings User Defined SBCS Codepage 37 SBCS Character Set ee SBCS Character Set ID EF DBCS Codepage DBCS Character Set p DBCS Character Set ID 5 Font Courier New OK Cancel Defaults Printer These options enable you to select the character set to be used There are separate entries for the Single Byte Character Set SBCS and if supported Double Byte Character Set DBCS These should only be changed by the System Administrator If they have been changed and you wish to restore the default settings click the Defaults button at the bottom of the dialog The table at the end of this section shows the default settings e National Codepage Settings Factory default User Defined This specifies the type of national codepage to be used Selecting User Defined will enable manual selection of the Codepage Character Set and Character Set ID using the following options e SBCS DBCS Codepage Factory default SBCS 37 DBCS 0 This is a numeric value specifying the codepage to use e SBCS DBCS Character Set Factory default SBCS 697 DBCS 0 This is a numeric value specifying the character set to use e SBCS DBCS Character Set ID Factory default SBCS 37 DBCS 0 This specifies character set ID e Font Factory de
201. ndix C Product Specification riter nahs n uN a nia an RENE PX MEE AS riani 265 lntrOduClgn re m 265 CMI cee E c Em 265 Rn Freie cesta A P 265 ADT ang M 265 DEC VT Series Emulation sse eene eene en nee rennen nene 266 HP 700 92 96 Emulation WEE 266 IBM 3270 Emulation ET 266 IBM 5250 UE re 266 IBM 3151 Native Emulation Model 11 amp 31 267 Stratus LKE 267 ENWW Tandem 6526 6530 Emulation oo ccc ccccccccccccceecceseeeesueeseeeecceuueesesaueeeeeseuaueeesaeeeeaeesauaeeuaueueeaansas 267 Televideo OSD EE 267 Wyse ORE INSIEME nian aE TE EAEE 268 Wyse 50 50 TVI 910 950 ADDS A2 HZ 1500 Wyse PC Tem sse 268 E E E E T A N E E O N 270 ENWW xi xii ENWW 1 Introduction This chapter introduces TeemTalk and describes the scope of this manual What is TeemTalk HP s TeemTalk host access software provides the ability to connect and communicate with applications on mainframes and midrange systems These connections can be made from virtually any desktop running Microsoft Windows or Linux TeemTalk enables desktops to emulate more than 30 different green screen terminals including IBM 3270 5250 DEC VT HP MDIS Prism and Wyse TeemTalk also provides a range of facilities to enhance your terminal emulation experience These include the following Programmable soft buttons Redefinable key and mouse button functions
202. nfiguration bars Note that this option will not take effect until the next 236 Chapter 23 Preferences and Command Line Options ENWW launch and will override the Show Configuration Bar and Save Current Window Position options if selected Command Line Start Up Options Factory default Blank This field provides an alternative location for specifying TeemTalk command line options Please refer to the remainder of this chapter for descriptions of the valid options which can be entered here Command Line Options The command line for running TeemTalk can include options that modify its startup configuration The options are entered after the name of the TeemTalk application and each option must be preceded by a space For example to run TeemTalk so that the configuration bar and soft buttons are not displayed you would enter the following on the command line teemtalk exe cfg b10 where cfg removes the configuration bar and bl0 removes the soft buttons All the command line options currently supported by TeemTalk are described in the following tables Session Configuration Table 23 1 Command switches that affect the Session configuration Functionality Command switch Description Load Session File Path for Language Codepage Files Isf mysessionfile tts langdir full directory path This enables you to load settings stored in a session configuration file previously created using either the TeemTa
203. nfiguration for future selection then click Save Note that session files have the filename extension tts 6 Torun the session display the File menu and select Open Session Select the name of the tts session file then click Open Keyboard Mapping The functions of the computer keyboard are mapped as closely as possible to the terminal being emulated The mapping of key functions can be determined by referring to the Emulation Keys list box in the Key Macro Settings dialog which is displayed by selecting Key Macros on the Tools menu The information in brackets in the right column indicates the default mapping of the key function named in the left column In the list S indicates the Shift key C indicates the Control key and A indicates the Alt key For example MD F20 A VK_F10 indicates that the F20 function is mapped to the key combination Alt F10 Special key functions usually found on a MDIS Prism keyboard can be mapped to any key on your keyboard using the MD virtual key names listed in the Key Macro Settings dialog ENWW Keyboard Mapping 221 The illustrations on the following pages show where MDIS keyboard functions are mapped to keys on a 101 102 key keyboard Figure 20 1 101 102 Key Keyboard Layout for the MDIS Prism Emulation Table 20 1 MD Prism Keyboard Mapping Key Key Modifier Result Key Key Modifier Result 1 ESC 16 BREAK none TAB 2 none PF1 17 Shift BACKTAB 18 none DELE
204. ng sent to or from the host It will appear dull green when there is no activity red when data is being sent to the host and bright green when data is being received from the host 3 This button enables you to switch between Local and Online mode The label indicates the mode you will switch to when the button is clicked 4 This button enables you to Pause or Resume scrolling data in the window The label indicates the action that will be taken when the button is clicked 5 Indicates the current terminal emulation 6 Displays the active session and current page number always 1 and the line column location of the text cursor ENWW The Status Bar 223 Item Description 7 This indicates whether Overstrike mode or Insert mode is currently active In Overstrike mode default new characters will replace already existing characters at the cursor position When Insert mode is active new characters will be inserted at the cursor position without deleting existing characters which will move to the right 8 Indicates the status of the printer as follows None indicates that the printer is not turned on or not connected or not installed or configured Not Ready indicates that the printer is not ready to receive data for printing Ready indicates that the printer is ready to receive data for printing Auto indicates that the emulation is in Auto Print mode in which the current cursor line is sent to the printer when a comm
205. ng special characters 244 running a script file 244 MDIS Prism virtual key names 263 MDIS Prism emulation create session 220 221 keyboard mapping 221 Session Wizard 220 setup options 224 status bar 223 TeemTalk Wizard 221 MDIS Prism Settings dialog Display settings 227 General settings 225 Preferences 229 Mouse Action Settings dialog 39 mouse button virtual key names 248 mouse buttons copy 39 copy paste 39 cursor select 40 default functions 38 defining a macro 40 extend selection 39 macro 40 move cursor 39 paste 39 paste rect 40 programming 243 redefining functions 38 select 39 select line 39 select rect 39 select word 39 ENWW sendCR 40 virtual keys 41 multinational mode 32 N national mode 32 P path to language codepath files 237 path to translation file 237 Pause Resume scrolling data 9 programming function keys AT amp T 4410 75 R replay file 235 Run in Full Screen Mode Show Configuration Bar 236 running a script from the Tools menu 231 using a key or button definition 232 using a macro 244 Running a Session Configuration command line options 6 TeemTalk Menu 6 S Sco console emulation 67 script running from a macro 244 running from the Tools menu 231 running using a key or button definition 232 scrolling control 9 Serial 26 session connection type 10 running 6 running from a desktop icon 6 running from the command line 6 running from the Open Session menu item 6 transport 10 Session m
206. ngs Select HP70092 in the Emulation list box then click the Configure button to specify settings The options are described in the section Setup Options on page 103 Click Next to display the Advanced Options dialog Click Next to display the Finalization dialog If you want a shortcut icon for this session to be created on the desktop click the checkbox Create icon on desktop for session Click OK to create the session and exit To run the session either double click on the desktop icon if one was created for the session or run TeemTalk display the File menu and select Open Session Select the name of the required tts session file then click Open Using the TeemTalk Emulator Window This section describes the procedure for creating a HP 700 92 96 emulation session from the TeemTalk emulator window 1 Display the Session menu from the menu bar and select Transport to set the transport method Display the Session menu and select Connection to set the connection method Display the Session menu and select Emulation Set the emulation to HP70092 Chapter 12 HP 700 92 96 Emulation ENWW 4 You can configure the transport connection and emulation settings by selecting the relevant Configure options in the Session menu The options displayed by selecting Configure emulation are described in the section Setup Options on page 103 5 To save the session display the File menu and select Save session as In the
207. ngs 59 e Extended string value for new line Factory default r n You can specify an extended string value for a new line using any of the following entries a b V n V X v or decimal Ooctal OxHexadecimal e X Extended string value for new page Factory default V You can specify an extended string value for a new page using any of the following entries Ya Wo Vf n r M v or decimal Qoctal 0xHexadecimal Print to System Printer The following are the options available when the Printer Method option on the Settings tab is set to Print to System Printer t Emulation Printer Settings Status Settings Advanced Setup System Printer System Printer 4345 MFP 16 120 180 57 Paper Orientation Use printer default Process CR LF FF e Setup System Printer Clicking this button will display the standard Windows Print dialog for specifying printer settings e System Printer Displays the name of the currently selected system printer e Paper Orientation Factory default Use printer default 60 Chapter 10 Printing ENWW Determines the paper orientation of the print output Use printer default the paper orientation is determined by the setting in the standard Windows Print dialog o Landscape Output prints in landscape mode o Portrait Output prints in portrait mode e Process CR LL FF Factory default Unchecked When checked a Carriage Return
208. ngs dialog VT Series 87 Wyse 219 TCP IP TCP IP Settings dialog 12 Technical support contact 2 TeemTalk Window Configuration Bar 7 Emulation Status Line 8 Emulation Workspace 8 Menu Bar 7 Soft Buttons 8 Status Bar 8 Title Bar 7 Televideo 955 limitations 267 specification 267 Telnet specifications 265 Telnet Settings dialog 12 terminal emulation indicator 9 Terms and conventions 1 Tools menu Attributes 48 Index 273 Capture File 233 capture file 234 Configuration 8 Key Macros 31 Mouse Actions 38 Replay File 233 235 Script 231 Soft Buttons 45 SSH2 Profile 14 18 Status Bar 9 Toolbars 8 translation file path 237 transport selection configuration bar 8 Session menu 11 Session Wizard 4 TTY print mode VT Series 74 TVI 910 limitations 268 specification 268 TVI 950 limitations 268 specification 268 typing right to left IBM 3270 Display 133 IBM 5250 Display 166 V View menu Soft Buttons 45 virtual key extended keyboard functions 248 mouse buttons 41 248 names 243 245 virtual key names AT amp T 4410 249 DEC VT510 249 HP 700 92 96 251 IBM 3151 252 IBM 3270 254 IBM5250 256 IBM 5250 Word Processing Mode 258 MDIS Prism 263 TA6530 259 Wyse 261 274 Index virtual keys extended keyboard functions 248 mouse buttons 248 standard names 245 VT PCTerm emulation 67 VT Series Auxiliary port setup 87 keyboard mapping 69 limitations 266 saving tab settings 87 specifications 266 Tab Setting
209. nnection ENWW 4 5 6 7 Specify the Encoding format for the certificates by selecting either Pem ASCII Text file Base64 encoded or Der binary file Specify the host name or IP address in the IP Address field Specify the host s SSH Port number the default is 992 Click Connect Login as usual when the telnet login prompt appears Error Messages Connection Failed SSL to host port The most likely cause of this error is that the service is not running on the server or the port number is incorrect This message can also be returned if the server refuses the SSL connection The most likely causes are that the server is expecting a client certificate but none has been specified or the client certificate specified is invalid for some reason This error may also be seen if the server is running an incompatible version of SSL TeemTalk currently supports SSL2 SSL3 and TLS No Root Certificate assigned This is caused when no Root Certificate or no CACertificate Databse was specified in the SSL Settings dialog for the connection If no root certificate is available the server certificate check can be bypassed by selecting the Do not verify host s certificate option The issuer certificate of a locally looked u certificate could not be found No certificates could be verified The server s identity certificate was not signed by any of the root certificates installed in TeemTalk TeemTalk will not connect to a host it cannot ve
210. nt and the Return or Enter keys are pressed in Modify Line or Modify All mode NOTE The default start column is specified in the HP70092 Settings dialog see Setup Options on page 103 Usually a start of text pointer is automatically generated to designate the leftmost character in the current line if it is the last line of data in display memory The pointer will remain in display memory until the line is deleted If the line has no start of text pointer data transmission will begin at the start column specified by this option The column range that can be specified is from 1 to 80 inclusive 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 then click this button or press F2 NOTE Tab stops that do not lie within the left and right margins will be ignored when the Tab key is pressed All tab stops will be ignored when the emulation is in Format mode Clear Tab F3 This function enables an individual tab stop to be cleared To clear a tab stop move the cursor to the column containing it then click this button or press F3 Cir All Tabs F4 Clicking this button or pressing F4 will cause all defined tab stops to be cleare
211. nt data to the printer connected to your system o Print to Serial Device Send print data to a serial device o Print to LinePrinter Device Send print data to a line printer LPT device o Print to LPR Send print data to a network printer Throw page on close Factory default Unchecked When this option is checked a form feed will be issued when closing the printer This is required for most page printers Remove Trailing Spaces Factory default Unchecked When this option is checked any trailing spaces will be removed before the line is sent to the printer Wait for printer to close Factory default Unchecked This option is only available when either the Print to Serial Device or the Print to LinePrinter Device printer method is selected When this option is checked all other processing will be blocked during printing Please note that the application will be locked during a close if the buffers require flushing Close delay Emulation Printer Settings Factory default 0 zero Specifies the time in tenths of a second to wait before closing Note that the printer will not be closed if a new open is requested before time out The application will be blocked during a close if the buffers require flushing Specifying a large value can avoid blocking e Output Character Set Factory default Iso Latin 1 The character translation used by the printer e PC Ansi Codepage Factory default PC Multinational 437 The codepage
212. nus sign d superscript 2 2 3 superscript 3 3 H micro sign u or U in order T paragraph sign plorP middle dot 1 superscript 1 1 o masculine ordinal indicator o_orO_ double closed angle brackets gt gt Ya fraction one quarter 1 4 in order K fraction one half 1 2 in order 34 fraction three quarters Dutch 3 4 in order f Florin Dutch f I in order 34 Chapter A Keyboard Configuration ENWW ENWW Table 4 1 Compose Character Sequences continued ij sign Dutch ij in order inverted 2 A A grave A A acute A A A circumflex A A tilde A A A umlaut A or A A A ring A or A degree sign ZE AE dipthong A E in order C cedilla u or U in order E grave E E acute E E E circumflex E E umlaut E or E i grave B i acute p i circumflex umlaut nor N N tilde N O grave ion O acute O O circumflex O O tilde O 6 O umlaut O or O CE O E dipthong DEC Multinational O E in order o O slash O U U grave U U acute U U circumflex U U umlaut U or U Y Y umlaut DEC Multinational Y or Y B German small sharp s ss a a grave a Compose Character Sequences 35 Table 4 1 Compose Character Sequences continued a a acute a a a circumflex a a a tilde a a a umlaut a or a a a ring a
213. ochrome 24 x 80 3180 2 Monochrome 24 x 80 and 27 x 132 3477 FC Color 24 x 80 and 27 x 132 3477 FG Monochrome 24 x 80 and 27 x 132 3486 BA Monochrome 24 x 80 3487 HA Monochrome 24 x 80 3487 HC Color 24 x 80 5555 BO Monochrome 24 x 80 5555 C01 Color 24 x 80 170 Chapter 16 IBM 5250 Display Emulation ENWW If double byte character sets e g Japanese are supported and you wish to use them then select either 5555 B01 monochrome or 5555 C01 color e Enhanced UI Factory default Unchecked Selecting this option will enable support of the IBM 5250 Extended User Interface for generating windows on the screen Note that menus and scroll bars are not supported e GUI Input Error Messages Factory default Unchecked The setting of this option determines whether error messages sent from the host are displayed on line 24 or in a pop up error message box Select this option to enable host error messages to be displayed in a pop up message box when line 24 is not visible on the display e Field Minus Justification Factory default Unchecked The setting of this option determines whether pressing the Field Minus key affects the last digit unchecked or the space following the last digit selected e Keyboard Unlock Delay Factory default 0 When the keyboard is unlocked by the host this specifies a delay in milliseconds before characters are sent National Settings E 5250 Display Settings Model National Display Environment
214. odepage Settings continued Language KBDTYPE CHARSET SBCS CODEPAGE DBCS CODEPAGE French FAB 697 297 Spanish SPB 697 284 Portuguese PRB 697 37 Japanese Kanji JKB 1172 290 300 Katakana Korean KOB 1173 833 834 Simplified Chinese RCB 1174 836 837 Traditional Chinese TAB 1175 37 835 Hebrew New Code NCB 941 424 Hebrew Old Code 941 803 Thai THB 1176 838 Greek GNB 925 875 Cyrillic CYB 960 880 Turkish TRB 1152 1026 Russian RUB 1150 1025 Czech CSB 959 870 Slovak SKB 959 870 Polish POB 959 870 Icelandic ICB 697 871 Arabic 697 420 Table 17 2 IBM EBCDIC Codepages Supplied Codepage Type Countries 37 SBCS USA Canada Netherlands Portugal Brazil 273 SBCS Austria Germany 274 SBCS Belgium old 277 SBCS Denmark Norway 278 SBCS Finland Sweden 280 SBCS Italy 284 SBCS Spain Latin America Spanish 285 SBCS UK Setup Options 185 Table 17 2 IBM EBCDIC Codepages Supplied continued Codepage Type Countries 290 SBCS Japanese Katakana 297 SBCS France 300 DBCS Japanese Kanji 420 SBCS Arabic 424 SBCS hebrew New Code 500 SBCS Latin 1 Belgium Canada Switzerland 803 SBCS hebrew Old Code 833 SBCS Korean 834 DBCS Korean 835 DBCS Tradational Chinese 836 SBCS Simplified Chinese 837 DBCS Simplified Chinese 838 SBCS Thai 870 SBCS Latin 2 Czech Slovak
215. og that enables you to produce a hardcopy of the current screen data A Screen Print options Inverse V Swap Black White Monochrome Horizontal postion baier ox j The default printing options are to print plain text by default with the Fit to Page and Inverse options disabled Graphics Factory default Unchecked Causes all data in the emulation workspace to be printed as a bitmap image The hardcopy output will be an almost exact representation of the emulation workspace Note that a graphics print will take a lot longer than a text print Fit to Page Factory default Checked This option is enabled only when the Graphics print option is selected Selecting this option will cause the emulator to print as large an image as possible on the printers paper When this option is not selected a pixel by pixel print of the screen will be printed which will generally be smaller depending on the printer s resolution Inverse Factory default Unchecked Chapter 10 Printing ENWW This option is enabled only when the Graphics print option is selected Selecting this option will cause the bitmap printed to be a negative image of the display e Swap Black White Factory default Checked This option is enabled only when the Graphics option is not selected Selecting this option will cause white to be printed as black and black to be printed as white Other colors are unaffected by this option e Monochrome F
216. ogon on page 28 Telnet Settings The settings for a Telnet host connection are specified using the Telnet Settings dialog which can be displayed using one of the following three methods Using the Session Wizard o In Step 1 set Connection to Telnet then click Configure Using the TeemTalk Window A Onthe Session menu select Connection gt Telnet then select Configure Connection o On the configuration bar click Configure Telnet ENWW Telnet Settings 11 Ill Telnet Settings Terminal Id 4329 Send Echo Send CR with Break Send TM with Break Cancel Specify the settings required by the host using the options described below then click the Connect button e Terminal Id Factory default Depends on the selected terminal emulation This specifies the terminal identification string that is passed to the host e Send Echo Factory default nchecked When this option is unchecked the emulator is prevented generating the Telnet echo option on connection e Send CR with Break Factory default Unchecked This determines whether a Carriage Return is sent with a Telnet break packet e Send TM with Break Factory default Unchecked This determines whether a Timing Mark is sent with a Telnet break packet TCP IP Transport A host connection using the TCP IP protocol is made using the TCP IP Settings dialog which can be displayed using one of the following three methods Using the Session Wizard
217. oice button to cycle through the options until the one required is displayed The remainder of the first line is used to specify what is displayed on the screen button to indicate its function The default display shows the numbers of the f keys The two fields following LABEL represent the upper and lower lines that can be displayed on the button To change the current definition use the Tab or Shift Tab keys to move the cursor into the Programming Function Keys amp Buttons 101 relevant field and type in the new definition which can consist of a maximum of 16 characters eight characters per field 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 Functions button The default f key string begins with the characters EC which represent the escape code that is used to begin each escape sequence The EC characters are displayed in the key definition line by pressing the Esc key or the keys Ctrl together when Display Functions mode is enabled Note that you must enter the entire escape sequence before disabling Display Functions mode by pressing F7 again When Display Functions is enabled the Return key may b
218. on Virtual Key Name Default Mapping Backspace HP_BACKSPACE VK_BACK Clear Display HP_CLEARMEM C VK_F4 Clear Line HP_CLEARLINE C VK_F3 Column Width HP_COLUMNWIDTH VK_F12 Compose Character HP_COMPOSE A VK UP Cursor Up HP UP VK UP Cursor Down HP DOWN VK DOWN Cursor Left HP LEFT VK LEFT Cursor Right HP RIGHT VK RIGHT Cursor Home HP HOMEUP VK HOME Cursor Home Shifted HP HOMEDOWN VK END Delete HP DELETE S4VK BACK Delete Character HP DELETECHAR VK DELETE Delete Line HP DELETELINE C VK F2 Delete Wrap HP DELETEWRAP C VK DELETE Enter HP SEND VK SEPARATOR Escape HP ESCAPE VK ESCAPE HP 700 92 96 Virtual Key Names 251 Table B 6 HP 700 92 96 Virtual Key Names continued Key Function Virtual Key Name Default Mapping F1 F8 HP F1 HP F8 VK F1 VK F8 Hard Reset HP HARDRESET C VK_F8 Insert Character HP_INSERTMODE VK_INSERT Insert Line HP_INSERTLINE C VK_F1 Insert Wrap HP_INSERTWRAP C VK_INSERT Menu HP_MENU S VK_F9 Mode Selection Keys HP_MODES VK F11 Next Page HP NEXTPAGE VK NEXT Previous Page HP PREVPAGE VK PRIOR Print HP PRINT A VK PRINT Return HP RETURN VK RETURN Scroll Down HP ROLLDOWN S VK DOWN Scroll Up Hp ROLLUP S4VK UP Select HP SELECT C VK F5 Soft Reset HP SOFTRESET C VK F7 Tab HP TAB VK TAB Tab Shifted HP BACKTAB S VK TAB User Keys Mode HP USER VK F10 User Key Def Menu HP FKEYDEFS S VK EI User System HP SYSTEM VK F9 IBM
219. on to set the connection method 3 Display the Session menu and select Emulation Set the emulation to VT Series 4 You can configure the transport connection and emulation settings by selecting the relevant Configure options in the Session menu The options displayed by selecting Configure emulation are described in the section Setup Options on page 76 5 To save the session display the File menu and select Save session as In the File Name field enter a unique name that will identify this session configuration for future selection then click Save Note that session files have the filename extension tts 6 Torun the session display the File menu and select Open Session Select the name of the tts session file then click Open Keyboard Mapping The functions of the computer keyboard are mapped as closely as possible to the terminal being emulated The mapping of key functions can be determined by referring to the Emulation Keys list box in the Key Macro Settings dialog which is displayed by selecting Key Macros on the Tools menu The information in brackets in the right column indicates the default mapping of the key function named in the left column In the list S indicates the Shift key C indicates the Control key and A indicates the Alt key For example VT F20 A VK_F10 indicates that the F20 function is mapped to the key combination Alt F10 The keyboard has operating two modes Normal or DEC You can toggle
220. on desktop for session Click OK to create the session and exit To run the session either double click on the desktop icon if one was created for the session or run TeemTalk display the File menu and select Open Session Select the name of the required tts session file then click Open Using the TeemTalk Emulator Window 180 This section describes the procedure for creating a IBM 5250 Printer emulation session from the TeemTalk emulator window 1 Display the Session menu from the menu bar and select Transport to set the transport method Display the Session menu and select Connection to set the connection method Display the Session menu and select Emulation Set the emulation to IBM5250 Printer Chapter 17 IBM 5250 Printer Emulation ENWW 4 You can configure the transport connection and emulation settings by selecting the relevant Configure options in the Session menu The options displayed by selecting Configure emulation are described in the section Setup Options on page 181 5 To save the session display the File menu and select Save session as In the File Name field enter a unique name that will identify this session configuration for future selection then click Save Note that session files have the filename extension tts 6 Torun the session display the File menu and select Open Session Select the name of the tts session file then click Open Setup Options The IBM 5250 Printer emulation i
221. on will only affect text with no attributes Disabling an Attribute To disable an attribute assigned to text e g turning off the blinking attribute 1 In the Screen Element list box select the text attribute or attribute combination containing the attribute you want to disable 2 Inthe Active Attribute list uncheck the box next to the attribute you want to disable Preferences The Preferences options in the Attributes dialog enable you to select additional display options some of which are terminal emulation specific e Attribute implies a colour Factory default Unchecked This option allows you to enable or disable the color associated with an attribute e Inverse Colours Factory default Unchecked When this option is checked characters with the inverse attribute will have the text foreground color swapped with that of the text cell background e Swap Black White Factory default Unchecked When checked anything that has the white attribute will be displayed as black and vice versa 50 Chapter 8 Display Attributes ENWW ENWW Autocolour Mode Factory default Unchecked This option is only applicable to the DEC VT terminal emulations When checked displayed characters are color coded according to type For example all numeric characters are displayed in one color while all alphabetic characters are displayed in another Unchecking this option will cause characters to be displayed using the settings in this
222. onnection 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 This should not cause a problem unless the separate sessions use different modulo values for example session one device name TEST d4 and session two device name ANOTHER d100 or are connecting to different hosts IBMSUBSPW This enables you to specify the initial Password entry required on the standard startup screen so that it can be bypassed The entry can be a maximum of ten characters IBMCURLIB This enables you to specify the initial Library entry required on the standard startup screen so that it can be bypassed The entry can be a maximum of ten characters IBMMENU This enables you to specify the initial Menu entry required on the standard startup screen so that it can be bypassed The entry can be a maximum of ten characters IBMPROGRAM This enables you to specify the name of the initial program to run The entry can be a maximum of ten characters KBDTYPE This specifies the type of keyboard being used Advanced Settings Factory default Unchecked Displays a Refresh button and Value for Do Not R
223. ons Reference Release 2 0 8C30 3533 02 Limitations e No text assist in Right to Left writing mode e No double byte printing e The 3812 1 Non Host Print Transform Non HPT print protocol is not supported e No Calculator Hex key e No Password encryption e No Auxiliary port support 266 Appendix C Product Specification ENWW e No Control Unit customization e The specification is also defined by the 5250 Device Capabilities report Bytes 0 thru 5 which are OxTf 0x11 Ox4e 0x00 0x03 and 0x80 for Display Sessions IBM 3151 Native Emulation Model 11 amp 31 Specification e IBM 3151 Ascii Display Station Reference Manual GA18 2634 01 1989 Stratus V102 Specification e V102 Display Terminal Operator s Manual TVI 131974 00 June 1985 Limitations e Page print flip mode not supported e Serial configuration commands not supported e Select character set commands not supported Tandem 6526 6530 Emulation Specification e Tandem 653x Multi Page Terminal Programmer s Guide 82310 B00 December 1983 Limitations e Telnet Line Mode is not supported e X Ansi media copy commands are not supported e No support for auxiliary port e No support for extended buffer and cursor commands e String configuration machine and directory commands not supported e Data table redefinition commands not supported e Remote termination not supported e O device and file commands not supported e Set color conf
224. ons on the Tools menu Set Bitwise debug NN This sets bitwise debugging flags Debugging Flags Window Appearance 238 Table 23 2 Command switches that affect the Window appearance Functionality Command Description switch Do Not Show Splash spl This prevents the initial splash screen from being displayed when TeemTalk Screen is started Show Window Full Screen wfs This will cause the emulation workspace to fill the screen Note that this also removes the window frame soft buttons menu and configuration bars Show Window Minimized wmn This will cause the TeemTalk window to be minimized on startup Show Window Maximized wmx This will cause the TeemTalk window to be maximized on startup Chapter 23 Preferences and Command Line Options ENWW Table 23 2 Command switches that affect the Window appearance continued Functionality Command switch Description Set Window Position pos left down This specifies the position of the top left corner of the TeemTalk window relative to the top left corner of the display The numeric value of eft and down separated by a comma specifies the number of pixels For example to position the window 200 pixels from the left edge of the display and 100 pixels down you would use the following entry pos200 100 Set Window Size siz width This specifies the size of the TeemTalk window The numeric value of width depth and depth separated by a
225. or between the two diagonally opposite corners of the selected area by pressing the Return key 4 Press F14 to copy the selected area 5 Press the function key required to store the copied data 6 Press Enter on the numeric keypad to store the copied data in the chosen function key Setup Options The IBM 3270 Display emulation is configured using setup options in the 3270 Display Settings dialog which can be displayed using one of the following three methods Using the Session Wizard o In Step 1 set Emulation to IBM 3270 Display then click the Configure button Using the TeemTalk Window o On the Session menu select Emulation IBM 3270 Display then select Configure Emulation o On the configuration bar select IBM 3270 Display in the Emulation list box then click Configure Emulation The setup options are grouped on five tabs labelled Model National Display Keyboard and Notice Board 138 Chapter 14 IBM 3270 Display Emulation ENWW Model Settings ENWW Wi 3270 Display Settings Model National Display Keyboard Notice Board Model ou 2279 26 32x80 Colour C Telnet 3270 Regime C Telnet 3270E LU Connect Name ver 7 0 0 2002 Jul 4 2008 04 38 54 Model Factory default IBM 3278 3 E 32x80 Colour 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
226. oxes representing the Fn keys A solid box indicates that the Fn key in that position is currently storing recorded keystrokes 3 Press the Fn key storing the recorded data to playback Playback will begin immediately as indicated by a P on the status line All the recorded keystrokes will be played back automatically When playback is completed the P will disappear If the recorded keystrokes included Pause then playback will halt at that point to allow you to enter keystrokes manually Press Play to resume playback from where you stopped typing If you want to cancel during the playback operation press the Quit key Editing Macros 1 Press Alt F3 2 Press the Fn key containing the macro to be edited ENWW Record amp Playback Keystrokes Facility 135 definition The status line will display information about the Fn key macro as follows e Displays EDIT or INSERT depending on the current mode e Number of new keystrokes that may be stored e Current Fn key number e X Cursor position within the macro i e the number of keystrokes from the start of the macro e Contents of the macro 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
227. play using command line options 3 Configuration Bar The configuration bar provides a quick way of creating or configuring a session by clicking buttons or selecting from drop down list boxes Refer to the section The Configuration Bar on page 8 for more details The TeemTalk Window 7 Item Name Description 4 Emulation The emulation workspace is theTeemTalk window area providing the terminal Workspace emulation display You can create multiple emulation workspaces in the TeemTalk window on separate tabs by selecting New Tab in theFile menu If you require a new TeemTalk window rather than an emulation workspace tab select New Window in the File menu 5 Emulation Status Line Some terminal emulations use the last line of the display as a status line to indicate the status of various operations 6 Status Bar The status bar shows the status of various TeemTalk operations The information displayed depends on the terminal emulation currently running Refer to the section The Status Bar on page 9 for more details 7 Soft Buttons A set of programmable soft buttons is displayed at the bottom of the TeemTalk window by default The soft buttons can be detached in a separate window There are four soft button levels Each level consists of twelve buttons providing a combined total of 48 programmable buttons You can display all four levels at the same time if required All levels are accessible even if not all are displayed levels sto
228. pply button will save the shown parameters to the currently selected Aux port and advance to the next available Aux port for configuration A maximum of 16 Aux ports can be configured e Mapped to Com Port Factory default COM3 This specifies the port used to communicate with the auxiliary port device e Baud Rate Factory default 9600 Specifies the connection speed in the range 110 to 115200 baud e Word Length Factory default 8 This option specifies the number of data bits sent for each transmitted character e Parity Factory default None This option specifies the parity mode for each transmitted character If the number of data bits specified by Word Length is 8 set this option to None Chapter 11 VT Series Emulation ENWW Selecting Odd will cause an eighth bit to be added with a value of 1 if the previous 7 bits add up to an even number and 0 if the previous 7 bits add up to an odd number Selecting Even will cause an eighth bit to be added with a value of 1 if the previous 7 bits add up to an odd number and 0 if the previous 7 bits add up to an even number Mark parity will set every eighth bit to 1 and Space parity every bit to O e StopBits Factory default 1 This specifies the number of stop bits sent for each transmitted character e Flow Control Factory default Both This option specifies the type of flow control used by the line port to communicate readiness to transmit or receive data from the auxiliary por
229. ptions 118 status line 115 TeemTalk wizard 112 IBM 3151 Settings dialog Display settings 121 General settings 119 Preferences 124 IBM 3270 virtual key names 254 IBM 3270 Display codepages 0 extended attributes 127 fonts O0 specification 266 typeahead capability 127 IBM 3270 Display emulation alternate code page 134 bilingual Keyboard 132 bilingual keyboard support 134 Close key 133 create session 126 cursor position 133 display direction 132 display right to left 133 donotenter 131 insert mode 132 keyboard mapping 127 Network Virtual Terminal mode 130 notice board 137 numeric lock 132 operating mode 131 playback keystrokes 134 push mode 133 record keystrokes 134 setup options 138 status line 131 SysReq key support 130 TeemTalk Window 126 Index 271 text display options 133 typing direction 132 133 IBM 3270 Display Settings dialog Display settings 145 Keyboard settings 146 Model settings 139 National settings 141 Notice Board settings 147 IBM 3270 Printer codepages 0 fonts 0 limitations 266 IBM 3270 Printer emulation 149 create session 149 IBM 3287 1 printer support 150 Session Wizard 149 setup options 150 TeemTalk Window 149 IBM 3270 Printer Settings dialog Model settings 151 National settings 153 Print By Pass settings 157 IBM 3370 emulation create session 126 Session Wizard 126 IBM 5250 codepages 0 virtual key names 256 IBM 5250 Display alternate code page 166 bilingual keyboard support 166 Close
230. ptions ENWW button released which sets the bottom right corner of the rectangular area Refer to the chapter Mouse Functions on page 38 for more details Select All This will select the contents of the window not the entire buffer Clipboard Options Ill Clipboard Options Format Parse On Field Element Gei Text Gei None Protected Only CO Bitmap Word Boundaries C Unprotected Only Field Boundaries Gei Both The Clipboard Options dialog is displayed by selecting Clipboard Options on the Edit menu ENWW Format Factory default Text This setting determines the format in which data is copied Selecting Text will enable a standard copy of selected text Selecting Bitmap will enable graphics to be copied in device independent bitmap format Parse On Factory default None This option enables you to specify that copied text is tab delimited either at the end of each word or at the end of each field This is useful when you want to paste data into cells Field Element Factory default Both This option enables you to specify that only text in protected fields is copied only text in unprotected fields or both Clipboard Options 53 54 10 Printing This chapter describes the printing options supported by TeemTalk File Menu Printing Options This section describes the printing options available via the File menu Print Screen Selecting Print Screen in the File menu will display a dial
231. r and confirm the passphrase to use for your new key file then click Next gt lll SSH Profile Creation Wizard Summary Profile name jsmith User name jsmith Creating key sshjsmith Key generation prime numbers Existing Public Key Algorithm RSA Passphrase eeseeeeesesee ENWW SSH2 Transport 21 9 10 11 12 13 14 Check the summary If it is incorrect you can go back and make changes by clicking the lt Back button otherwise click Finish to generate the authentication profile The new profile will now be listed in the SSH2 Profile Settings dialog MM SSH2 Profile Settings ES Type Public Key Delete To make use of your key you need to copy it on to the server as follows Select the name of the profile in the SSH2 Profile Settings dialog then click the Edit button Select and copy everything displayed in the new window Logon to your server using username and password 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 Using whatever editor is available on your server paste the key into the file and save it 22 Chapter 3 Host Connection ENWW 15 To use the new profile display the SSH2 Settings dialog see Making a Host Connection on page 23 and select the name of the profile from the Authentication
232. racter twice representing the keys Ctrl which when pressed together would generate the RS code Decimal values are entered as three digit numbers immediately preceded by an underscore character Values with only two digits must be preceded by a zero For example the decimal value of RS is 30 so this would be entered as _030 e Typeahead enabled Factory default Unchecked When TeemTalk 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 Selecting this option will enable you to type continuously without waiting for the prompt Data is stored in the keyboard buffer and each time TeemTalk receives a prompt it will send a line of data to the host Block mode also supports typeahead e Host prompt character Factory default Q i e DC1 Some hosts send a prompt character to the terminal to indicate that they are ready to receive the next line or block of data This option enables you to specify the prompt character for your particular host Most hosts either use the DC1 Q character e g HP 3000 or no prompt character When the Typeahead enabled option is checked TeemTalk will wait for the specified prompt character from the host before transmitting the next line from the keyboard buffer ENWW Setup Options 111 13 IBM 3151 Emulation This chapter describes features of the IBM 3151 terminal emulation Cr
233. racter is received When both this and the Auto new line options are selected the cursor will move to the first position of the line after the next line when the Return key is pressed 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 When set to Field the result of pressing the Return key is determined by the setting of the Auto new line option and the cursor will move to the next unprotected line When set to New Line the result of pressing the Return key is determined by the setting of the Auto new line option Send operation Factory default Page The setting of this option determines the effect of pressing the Send and Send Line keys When set to Page the contents of the current page will be sent to the host when Send is pressed or the current line if Send Line is pressed When set to Line the contents of the current line will be sent to the host when Send is pressed or the current page if Send Line is pressed Setup Options 125 14 IBM 3270 Display Emulation This chapter describes features of the IBM 3270 display emulation Creating a IBM 3270 Display Emulation Session You can create a session either using the TeemTalk Session Wizard or while TeemTalk i
234. racters The available settings depend on the fonts installed on your system e Character set Factory default Roman 8 This specifies the character set used for displaying characters e Multinational mode Factory default Checked This option will only be available if the system is configured for a language that supports national replacement character sets The setting of this option determines the type of character set used to generate characters When unchecked TeemTalk is in National mode in which a character set specific to the selected keyboard nationality is used When checked default TeemTalk is in Multinational mode in which a character set consisting of two tables of characters is used This enables characters from any keyboard nationality to be generated e Display 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 e Form feeds Factory default Displayed This determines whether form feeds are Displayed Actioned or Ignored Selecting Displayed will cause form feeds to be represented on the display as FF characters When TeemTalk receives a form feed command from the host it normally results in a line feed on the display Selecting Ignored will cause TeemTalk to ignore all form feed commands e Cursor style
235. re mapped as closely as possible to the terminal being emulated The mapping of key functions can be determined by referring to the Emulation Keys list box in the Key Macro Settings dialog which is displayed by selecting Key Macros on the Tools menu The information in brackets in the right column indicates the default mapping of the key function named in the left column In the list S indicates the Shift key C indicates the Control key and A indicates the Alt key For example IB ERASEINPUT S VK PAUSE indicates that the Erase Input function is mapped to the key combination Shift Pause Special key functions usually found on an IBM 3270 keyboard can be mapped to any key on your keyboard using the IB virtual key names listed in the Key Macro Settings dialog ENWW IBM 3270 Display Emulation Capabilities 127 128 The illustrations on the following pages show where IBM 3270 keyboard functions are mapped to keys on a 101 102 key keyboard Figure 14 1 101 102 Key Keyboard Layout for the IBM 3270 Display Emaulation E Table 14 1 IBM 3270 Display Keyboard Mapping Key Key Modifier Result Key Key Modifier Result none RESET none ERASE EOF 1 Shift ATTN 24 Shift GO TO END OF LINE Alt QUIT Alt ERASE INPUT none PA2 none F1 2 25 Shift COPY Shift F13 Alt RULE DISPLAY none F2 3 Shift F14 26 CURSOR UP Alt NOTICE BOARD SETUP none F3 none CURSOR LEFT 4 Shift F15 27 Alt PREVIOUS WORD Alt
236. red off screen can be scrolled into view by clicking the Level button Refer to the chapter Soft Buttons on page 45 for more details The Configuration Bar The configuration bar provides a quick way of creating or configuring a session by clicking buttons or selecting from drop down list boxes Figure 2 2 The Configuration Bar You can remove the configuration bar from the TeemTalk window by selecting Toolbars gt Configuration from the Tools menu This will toggle display of the configuration bar on and off wwce Attempts to make a host connection using the current Transport Telnet and Emulation settings On a successful connection this button performs a Disconnect from host when clicked Figure 2 3 The Transport Button ep Cenficure aen Enables you to select and configure the transport used to communicate with the host Figure 2 4 The Configure Telnet Button m r ehet Enables you to configure the Telnet host connection Figure 2 5 The Terminal Emulation Button V7 Serien v Configure Erde do Enables you to select and configure the terminal emulation 8 Chapter 2 Getting Started ENWW Saving the Session Configuration You can save the session configuration by selecting either Save Session overwrite existing session configuration file or Save Session As create a new session configuration file from the File menu The Status Bar ENWW The status bar shows the status of various TeemTalk operations and enables
237. remove window elements 237 scrolling with the Pause Resume button 9 soft buttons 8 status bar 8 9 status line 8 TeemTalk Window 7 title bar 7 typing right to left IBM 3270 Display 133 typing right to left IBM 5250 Display 166 E Edit Menu Clear Buffer 52 Clipboard Options 52 Copy 52 Paste 52 Paste Rect 52 Select All 53 emulation AlXTerm 67 AnsiBBS 67 AT 386 67 ATT4410 67 HP 700 92 96 90 IBM 3151 112 IBM 3270 Display 126 IBM 3270 Printer 149 IBM 5250 Display 159 IBM 5250 Printer 180 limitations ADDS A2 268 limitations AixTerm 265 limitations DEC VT Series 266 limitations general 265 limitations HZ 1500 268 limitations IBM 3270 Printer 266 limitations IBM 5250 Display 266 limitations IBM 5250 Printer 266 limitations Stratus V102 267 limitations TA6530 267 limitations Televideo 955 267 limitations TVI 910 268 limitations TVI 950 268 limitations Wyse 50 268 limitations Wyse 50 268 limitations Wyse 60 Native 268 limitations Wyse PC Term 268 MDIS Prism 220 ENWW Sco Console 67 specifiation TA6530 267 specification ADDS A2 268 specification HP 700 92 96 266 specification HZ 1500 268 specification IBM 3151 267 specification IBM 3270 Display 266 specification Stratus V102 267 specification Telnet 265 specification TVI 910 268 specification TVI 950 268 specification Wyse 50 268 specification Wyse 50 268 specification Wyse 60 Native 268 specifi
238. rify The host name did not match any of the valid hosts for this certificate The common name is part of the server s certificate SSL assumes this will match the host name given in the IP Address box in the SSL Settings dialog If they do not match TeemTalk will not connect to the host Notes About Certificates ENWW The SSL Protocol uses three types of certificates Server certificates These are always sent by the server to the client to validate the server s identity SSL handles them internally and they are never saved on the client Client certificates These are sent by the client only if the server requests them and validate the client s identity The client will need to store these locally Usually a client will only have one certificate to validate it on a particular server but different servers may require different client certificates CA Certificate Authority or root certificates These are used to authenticate the other two types The client will need to store these locally SSL Transport 25 Storage of Certificates Unlike previous versions of TeemTalk certificates are no longer imported and stored in the local system registry TeemTalk now pulls the certificate values as needed from their original container file If the certificate file is moved or deleted the SSL connection will fail until the certificate information is corrected in the SSL Settings dialog Serial Transport A serial host connection is made u
239. right to left Cancel Set Tabs Defaults Printer Jump scroll Factory default Checked The setting of this option determines whether data is scrolled one or several lines at a time when the window becomes full When checked data will scroll up several lines at a time as determined by the Scroll rate setting below Scroll rate Factory default 80 This determines the number of lines that are scrolled when the Jump scroll option above is selected Display controls Factory default Unchecked The setting of this option determines whether received control codes are actioned or displayed When checked a representation of most control codes will be displayed on the screen Display error codes Factory default Checked This option determines whether a visual indicator is displayed when an error code is received When checked error codes received are displayed as a reverse question mark and are not ignored Display delete codes Factory default Unchecked Setup Options 227 This option determines whether a visual indicator is displayed when a delete code 7f hex is received When checked a symbol is display on receipt of a delete code e ignore nulls Factory default Unchecked The setting of this option determines whether Null characters received from the host are actioned or ignored e Cursor moves right to left Factory default Unchecked The setting of this option enables you change the d
240. rk next to it indicating that the Capture File process is active w Capture File Replay File To stop the Capture File process select Capture File on the Tools menu to stop the Capture File process The check mark will toggle off 234 Chapter 22 Capturing Host Communication ENWW Replay File To start the Replay File process 1 Select Replay File on the Tools menu to display the Choose a file to replay dialog Choose a file to replay in HP TeemTalk Terminal Emulator Cj CODEPAGE teemtalk exe C3 customdata jBlTTzXPDemo msi images 28 tt bytebuffer dli plugins 5 tt cryptolib dl at 23 tt properties dl 2vcredist_x86 P ttconwiz exe capture versions 01 xml custom xml versionscan exe E mykey QtCore4 dli 5 QtGui4 dll 55 QtHelp4 dl 55 QtNetwork4 dll 55 QtXml4 dii setup exe 2 Enter the name of the capture file to replay in the File name box then click the Open button Communication between the host and the emulation logged in the Capture File will now be replayed and the Replay File item on the Tools menu will have a check mark next to it indicating that the Replay File process is active Capture File w Replay File To stop the Replay File process select Replay File on the Tools menu to stop the Replay File process The check mark will toggle off ENWW Replay File 235 23 Preferences and Command Line Options This chapt
241. ro will be processed according to the current operating mode when the key or key combination is pressed e Remote The macro will be transmitted to the host e Local The macro will be actioned locally e Startup The macro will be processed automatically on startup 5 If you want to program another key using the current macro definition click the New Key button If you want to program another key with a different macro definition click the New Macro button You can delete a key definition by selecting it in the list of defined keys top right then clicking the Delete Macro button 6 When you have finished defining key functions click OK 7 To save the key definitions select File gt Save Session 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 whether the terminal emulation is in National or Multinational character set mode When the terminal emulation is in National character set mode only characters found in the character set that corresponds to the selected keyboard nationality can be composed When the terminal emulation is in Multinational character set mode characters from all national keyboard layouts can be composed 32 Chapter 4 Keyboard Configuration ENWW ENWW If a character is a diacritical symbol and this symbol does not appear on the keyboard an equivalent character can be used in some c
242. rofile refer to the following sections for information on creating profiles 4 Click the Connect button Creating an Authentication Profile using a Password To create an authentication profile using a password 1 Select SSH2 Profile on the Tools menu Il 55H2 Profile Settings Delete 14 Chapter 3 Host Connection ENWW 2 Click the Add button lll SSH Profile Creation Wizard User name Profile name 3 Enter a User name The Profile name will automatically display the User name entered but you can change it if required Click Next gt lll SSH Profile Creation Wizard Use a password for authentication Use a public key for authentication ENWW SSH2 Transport 15 4 Select Use a password for authentication then click Next gt lll SSH Profile Creation Wizard 5 Enter and confirm the password then click Next gt lll SSH Profile Creation Wizard Password eeeeeeeeee 16 Chapter 3 Host Connection ENWW 6 Check the summary If it is incorrect you can go back and make changes by clicking the lt Back button otherwise click Finish to generate the authentication profile The new profile will now be listed in the SSH2 Profile Settings dialog Il SSH2 Profile Settings Type Password i Add e Edit Delete 7 Touse the new profile display the SSH2 Settings dialog see Making a Host Connection on page 23 and select the name of the profile from the Authentic
243. rogramming Keys and Buttons eese nennen nennen ennt nennen nnns nnns 243 lat eler EE 243 Including Key Function Combinations amp Sequences sss emn 243 Virtual XA A 243 Key Combinations T 243 haee ME 244 Including Special Characters scsscitepnsrose inion a essent nnn nnns n nnne ennt 244 Gremio Ko rec m 244 le 244 The Euro Character M M 244 FRUANING ez esieiugi q rr 244 Appendix B Virtual Key Names iiim arei enar E ERR PFARRER CEREREM PARAEEREARAFARAA ER aiian adiada aai EE DRAK RE 245 MTFODUCTION oL 245 Standard Virtual Key Names nennen nenne nennen nnne ee enn nnne nennen nnns 245 Mouse Buttons e u 248 Extended Keyboard Functions sssssssseeeeee e enne nennen 248 AT amp T 4410 Virtual Key Names eene e nn NEN enint nnne rennen nnne rrr nennen enis 249 DEC VT510 Virtual Key E 249 HP 700 92 96 Virtual Key Names eene eene nn nnne nnn nennen nennen 251 BM 3151 Virtual Key Names internet EEEE EAEE AE 252 IBM 3270 Virtual Key Names cerisa eaa rabat e era bad ea dad e ken dede en cdd Pu Ua 254 IBM 5250 Virtual Key hNames eene nennen nennen nennt irren nnne nsn nennen 256 IBM 5250 Word Processing Mode 2 teret EEEE EE 258 TA6530 Virtual Key Names eene nennen nennen e nen rennen enne nnn 259 METRUM X e E E 261 MDIS Prism Virtual Key Nares cene Edere E EEE EREE 263 Appe
244. rrent User Key definitions If no definitions have been assigned either by you or the host the buttons will just display the legends of each f key fi f2 3 f4 L5 f6 Er f8 User Key Definitions To define the function of an f key or equivalent button locally press the keys Shift F10 to display the User Key Definition screen The screen can be exited by pressing F9 100 Chapter 12 HP 700 92 96 Emulation ENWW ENWW Next Previous Default Display Choice Choice Values Functns While this screen is displayed the f keys and equivalent buttons have the functions shown by the buttons at the bottom of the TeemTalk window so pressing F4 or the Default Values button will cause the default key and button definitions to be asserted The default definitions will take effect when the User Key Definition screen is exited Each f key and button definition displayed in the User Key Definition screen 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 The key string is executed locally T The key string is transmitted to the host only N The key string is treated as keyboard entered data The default selection is T for all f keys To change this setting use the Tab or Shift Tab keys to move the cursor over the field then press F2 Next Choice button or F3 Previous Ch
245. rtual key nameVT PRINTTTY AT amp T 4410 Emulation Keyboard Mapping Special key functions normally found on the AT amp T 4410 keyboard can be mapped to any key on your keyboard using the AT virtual key names listed in the Key Macro Settings dialog This dialog is displayed by selecting Key Macros on the Tools menu Refer to the section Defining Key Functions on page 30 for details 74 Chapter 11 VT Series Emulation ENWW Display When running the AT amp 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 fl f2 f3 f4 AT amp T 5 f t fS 4410 You can action a programmed function either by pressing the function key or clicking the equivalent button displayed on the screen The middle button has no function when clicked Programming the Function Keys amp Buttons ENWW To program the function keys and buttons hold down a Shift key and press any F1 F8 key The Program Function Keys menu will be displayed PROGRAM FUNCTION KEYS Fl End Entry F7 Exit and F8 Exit Each line relates to one particular function key and its button The two fields following the f key number allow you to enter a two line label of up to sixteen characters for the equivalent button on the display These are followed by the definition line which contains a
246. s click the Clear All button To save the current tab stops select Save Session in the File menu ENWW Setup Options 219 20 MDIS Prism Emulations This chapter describes the features of the MDIS McDonnell Douglas Information Systems Prism terminal emulations Introduction The MD Prism Series suite of terminal emulations consists of the following personalities which can be selected using the Personality option in the General tab of the MD Prism Settings dialog Prism 8 12 Provides compatibility with software designed to drive the MDIS Prism 8 or Prism 12 terminals Prism 9 Provides compatibility with software designed to drive the MDIS Prism 9 terminals Creating a MD Prism Emulation Session You can create a session either using the TeemTalk Session Wizard or while TeemTalk is running Using the TeemTalk Session Wizard This section describes how to use the TeemTalk Session Wizard to create an MD Prism emulation session 1 Torun the TeemTalk Session Wizard from the Start menu select All Programs gt HP gt HP TeemTalk Terminal Emulator gt Session Wizard 2 Inthe Session Name field enter a unique name that will identify this session configuration for future selection 3 Select the Transport method then click the Configure button to specify settings 4 Select the Connection type then click the Configure button to specify settings 5 Select MD Prism in the Emulation list box then click the Configure button
247. s assigned to this Telnet session e LU1 amp LUS Printing Factory default Unchecked These options apply when the 3287 1 printer is selected and they enable you to specify which printer type s to support 152 Chapter 15 IBM 3270 Printer Emulation ENWW National Settings ENWW II 3270 Printer Settings Model National Print By Pass National Codepage Settings User Defined SBCS Codepage 37 SBCS Character Set 697 SBCS Character Set ID DBCS Codepage DBCS Character Set DBCS Character Set ID Font Courier New These options enable you to select the character set to be used There are separate entries for the Single Byte Character Set SBCS and if supported Double Byte Character Set DBCS These should only be changed by the System Administrator If they have been changed and you wish to restore the default settings click the Defaults button at the bottom of the dialog The table at the end of this section shows the default settings e National Codepage Settings Factory default User Defined This specifies the type of national codepage to be used Selecting User Defined will enable manual selection of the Codepage Character Set and Character Set ID using the following options e SBCS DBCS Codepage Factory default SBCS 37 DBCS 0 This is a numeric value specifying the codepage to use e SBCS DBCS Character Set Factory default SBCS 697 DBCS 0 This is a num
248. s configured using setup options in the 5250 Printer Settings dialog which can be displayed using one of the following three methods Using the Session Wizard o In Step 1 set Emulation to IBM 5250 Printer then click the Configure button Using the TeemTalk Window o On the Session menu select Emulation gt IBM 5250 Printer then select Configure Emulation On the configuration bar select IBM 5250 Printer in the Emulation list box then click Configure Emulation The setup options are grouped on three tabs labelled Model National and Print By Pass ENWW Setup Options 181 Model Settings li 5250 Printer Settings Model National Envir t Model 3812 1 Printer v ver 7 0 0 2002 Jul 4 2008 05 03 41 e Model Factory default 3812 1 Printer This enables you to specify the printer model to emulate There are two options o 3812 14 Single byte printer 5553 B01 Double byte printer Select the double byte printer when using double byte character sets such as Japanese 182 Chapter 17 IBM 5250 Printer Emulation ENWW National Settings Il 5250 Printer Settings These options enable you to select the character set to be used There are separate entries for the Single Byte Character Set SBCS and if supported Double Byte Character Set DBCS These should only be changed by the System Administrator If they have been changed and you wish to ENWW Setup Options
249. s dialog 87 VT Series emulations AT amp T 4410 emulation 74 create session 68 69 scrolling the display 74 Session Wizard 68 setup options 76 Status bar 73 TeemTalk Window 69 TTY print mode 74 typing direction 74 VT Series Settings dialog Display settings 82 General settings 77 Preferences 85 VT HP220 emulation 67 VT UTF8 emulation 68 VT100 emulation 67 VT100 emulation 67 VT510 7 bit emulation 68 VT510 8 bit emulation 68 VT52 emulation 67 Ww Wyse saving tab settings 219 Tab Settings dialog 219 virtual key names 261 Wyse 50 limitations 268 specification 268 Wyse 50 limitations 268 specification 268 Wyse 60 Native limitations 268 specification 268 Wyse emulation create session 204 205 display format 205 keyboard mapping 206 Session Wizard 205 setup options 210 status line 208 TeemTalk Window 205 Wyse PC Term limitations 268 specification 268 Wyse Settings dialog Display settings 214 General settings 210 Preferences 217 ENWW
250. s have been tried at which point the emulation will report a device name rejected error For example TEST d4 will give TEST1 on all connections until the host rejects the name as in use in which case TEST2 will be used If this is already in use then TEST3 is used or if already in use then TESTO These values are preserved over power off so the first connection of any given power on may not be TEST1 Assume that the start point is random 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 e Bind Factory default Unchecked This determines whether the server is allowed to send the SNA Bind image and Unbind notification to the emulator e Responses Factory default Unchecked When this is selected positive and negative response handling is supported It allows the server to reflect to the emulator any and all definite exception and no response requests sent by the host application e SysReq Factory default Unchecked When this is selected some or all depending on the server of the functions of the SysReq key will be emulated and the server in an SNA environment e LU Associate Name Factory default Unspecified This enables you to specify the name of the terminal with which a printer is associated so that its printer device name i
251. s running Using the TeemTalk Session Wizard This section describes how to use the TeemTalk Session Wizard to create an IBM 3270 Display emulation session 1 10 To run the TeemTalk Session Wizard from the Start menu select All Programs gt HP gt HP TeemTalk Terminal Emulator gt Session Wizard In the Session Name field enter a unique name that will identify this session configuration for future selection Select the Transport method then click the Configure button to specify settings Select the Connection type then click the Configure button to specify settings Select IBM3270 Display in the Emulation list box then click the Configure button to specify settings The options are described in the section Setup Options on page 138 Click Next to display the Advanced Options dialog Click Next to display the Finalization dialog If you want a shortcut icon for this session to be created on the desktop click the checkbox Create icon on desktop for session Click OK to create the session and exit To run the session either double click on the desktop icon if one was created for the session or run TeemTalk display the File menu and select Open Session Select the name of the required tts session file then click Open Using the TeemTalk Emulator Window 126 This section describes the procedure for creating a IBM 3270 Display emulation session from the TeemTalk emulator window 1 Display the Session menu
252. shake 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 o InhHndShk only selected The DC1 DC2 DC1 handshake or no handshake will be used o InhDC2 only selected The DC1 handshake or no handshake will be used o InhHndShk and InhDC2 selected No handshake will be used Enq ack pacing Factory default Checked The setting of this option determines whether the Hewlett Packard ENQ ACK handshake is used When checked the host can send an ASCII ENQ enquiry control code at the end of transmission asking if the data has been processed to which TeemTalk will reply by sending an Setup Options 107 108 ACK acknowledge code when it has Note that this form of handshaking has tthe lowest priority after hardware and XON XOFF handshaking EscXfer Factory default Unchecked This option determines whether escape sequences relating to the display are sent when the display memory is transferred to the printer When unchecked escape sequences relating to the display are not sent to the printer When checked each line transferred to the printer will begin with an escape sequence to select the primary character set and stop any character enhancements When escape sequences relating to the
253. sing the Serial Settings dialog which can be displayed using one of the following three methods Using the Session Wizard o In Step 1 set Transport to Serial then click the Configure button Using the TeemTalk Window o On the Session menu select Transport gt Serial then select Configure Transport o On the configuration bar select Serial in the Transport list box then click Configure Transport lll Serial Settings Communications Port Baud Rate Parity ll BEZ g Gi Bb Word Length Stop Bits 4 Flow Control Lu S oF Half Duplex Buffer Size 4036 Block on Full Connect 26 Chapter 3 Host Connection ENWW Specify the settings required by the host using the options described below then click the Connect button ENWW Communications Port Factory default COM3 This specifies the port used to communicate with the host Baud Rate Factory default 9600 Specifies the connection speed in the range 110 to 115200 baud Parity Factory default None This option specifies the parity mode for each transmitted character If the number of data bits specified by Word Length is 8 set this option to None Selecting Odd will cause an eighth bit to be added with a value of 1 if the previous 7 bits add up to an even number and 0 if the previous 7 bits add up to an odd number Selecting Even will cause an eighth bit to be added with a value of 1 if the previous 7 bits add up to an odd number
254. sion You can return the local host name by entering s after the device name To return the user name enter u after the device name You can specify how many characters of the name is returned in each case For example 3s will return the first three characters of the local host name and 3s will return the last three characters Setup Options 177 178 To automatically assign a new device name for each successive connection either enter dN after the name where N is a decimal value or xXN where N is a hexadecimal value Each time the host requests the device name a counter will be incremented modulus N and substituted into the device name o For example TEST d4 will give TEST1 on first connect TEST2 on second TEST3 on third TESTO on fourth TEST1 on fifth and so on TEST d100 will give TEST1 on first connect TEST2 on second TEST99 on 99th TESTO on 100th TEST1 on 101st and so on These values are preserved over power off so the first connection of any given power on may not be TEST1 Assume that the start point is random In addition there is a single counter for the unit so concurrent sessions will start from subsequent values For example if session one uses TESTI then session two will use TEST Where a device name collision occurs i e the device name is already in use on the host the host will ask again for the device name during the same connection In this case TEST1 TESTA may all be tried in one c
255. splayed using one of the following three methods Using the Session Wizard In Step 1 set Emulation to HP 700 92 96 then click the Configure button Using the TeemTalk Window On the Session menu select Emulation HP 700 92 96 then select Configure Emulation On the configuration bar select HP 700 92 96 in the Emulation list box then click Configure Emulation The setup options are grouped on three tabs labelled General Configuration and Preferences Setup Options 103 General Settings Il HP Settings General Configuration Preferences Personality Custom ID Font Courier New Character set Roman 8 Multinational mode Display pages 4 v Form feeds Displayed Cursor style Black e Personality Factory default 70092 This specifies what is reported back to the host in response to a terminal identification request Note that not all features of the specified terminal may be supported The available personalities are 2392A 2622A 70092 70094 or 70096 You can either select from this list or enter a custom terminal identity in the Custom ID text box below e Custom ID Factory default Unspecified This enables you to specify a custom terminal identity which will be reported back to the host in response to a terminal identification request e Font Factory default Courier New 104 Chapter 12 HP 700 92 96 Emulation ENWW This enables you to specify the font to use for displaying cha
256. spond With box In order for a text entry to be sent to the host it must be followed by a carriage return command This is specified by selecting C Return in the list of predefined commands in the list box below then clicking the Insert button A CR will appear in the Respond With box You can also enter a predefined key function in the Respond With box by selecting Key Definition in the list of predefined commands in the list box below selecting one of the virtual key names listed in the box below that then clicking the Insert button The list of predefined commands that can be inserted include UserName indicated by lt UN gt and Password indicated by lt PW gt Selecting either of these will cause a dialog box to popup 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 lt D gt or 0 255 seconds by inserting Pause 0 255 indicated by lt P gt 4 When you have finished specifying the response to a particular prompt click the Add button to add the definition to the Script window on the right The script will perform the actions in the order displayed in the Script window To change the order of the script lines use the up and down arrow buttons to the right of the Script window 5 Repeat this procedure for each prompt as required If you want to edit one of the script lines select the line in the S
257. sssssssssesssssseen nennen nennen ertrertnr nens n nsn nennen sensn nennen tn nn nensis 133 Display Right to Left eiae eade ede n HELL dade 133 Typing DIFeGCtlOri eoe ioter eet no ho tle re Eee t eddie Lcd debe pn Pede aba dd 133 IN qu 133 ENWW P sh MOOG EE 133 Bilingual Keyboard Support ssssssssseeess eene nennen nennen enne 134 Alternate Cod Page i eite E Eee i tua eo i Ru ELE e e Rua LR E Xu ENEE 134 Record amp Playback Keystrokes Facility ssseeeeenne nennen 134 Recording Keystrok6s 1 cete p aee cu ea ee ea bee ic ee hee ed aae Rus 134 Playback Keystrok6s eie eei ee rete eb pi eb teed edd dees 135 Editing Macros acisini DURER eee te RD ade Rede E RR s ERR aad 135 ener RR 136 Notice Board Facility cioe bte ehe Ebene a Endet Enc eeu dedu ew ddnde td 137 stelle opc 137 Key Functlons ie cet rate e ren Ee eee ute ea Nad eb Mi rea b dae 137 Copying Screen Data to the Display sssssssseem een 137 Copying Screen Data to a Function Key sessseesesrrresessrreseeennnnnrannnaaattnnnaannnnnaaaeennnaaanannaaa 138 le Meed EE 138 Model di o CERE 139 National le EE 141 Display Settings niece lees i eed vae eau ave ee seu dada ee ea E Lee uds 145 Keyboard Settings 2 0 0 ccc ctr en eee erie e ere reer nennen nnne enne 146 Notice Board Eu le EE 147 15 IBM 3270 Printer Em la
258. 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 amp 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 ENWW Record amp Playback Keystrokes Facility 167 3 Enter the keystrokes to be recorded You may pause recording at any time to allow keystrokes to be entered manually when played back by pressing Pause Pause mode is indicated by the following symbols on the status line To continue recording press Pause again amp NOTE You can cancel the newly recorded keystrokes by pressing the Quit key This cancellation does not affect the previously recorded keystrokes 4 To finish and save the recording press the Record key Playback Keystrokes 1 Position the text cursor where the playback is to start 2 Press the Play key to enter Play mode 02 66 The status line will display PLAY and a series of boxes representing the Fn keys A solid box indicates that the Fn key in that position is currently storing recorded keystrokes 3 Press the Fn key storing the recorded data to play back Playback will begin immediately as indicated by a P on the status line All the recorded keystrokes will be played back automatically When playback is completed th
259. t S indicates the Shift key C indicates the Control key and A indicates the Alt key For example I51 TRACE C VK_F1 indicates that the Trace function is mapped to the key combination Control F1 Special key functions usually found on an IBM 3151 keyboard can be mapped to any key on your keyboard using the 151 virtual key names listed in the Key Macro Settings dialog The illustrations on the following pages show where IBM 3151 keyboard functions are mapped to keys on a 101 102 key keyboard Figure 13 1 101 102 Key Keyboard Layout for the IBM 3151 Emulation 1 213 4 5 il7r8ji 10n 13 14 15 06 dueDBDGEmG3gm ED il p 00g gogg Ge G3 E C3 E EIER 20 9 DES 36 37 38 SSSSeeeeeeeeem Cas 19 20 21 a 30 a AT NE ENWW Keyboard Mapping 113 114 Table 13 1 IBM 3151 Keyboard Mapping Key Key Result Key Key Result Modifier Modifier none ESC none BACK TAB 1 23 Shift F13 Ctrl LOCAL none F1 none ERASE EOF 2 Shift F14 24 Ctrl ERASE EOP Ctrl RESET none F2 3 Shift F15 25 CURSOR UP Ctrl PRINT MESSAGE none F3 4 Shift F16 26 CURSOR LEFT Ctrl BREAK none F4 5 Shift F17 27 CURSOR DOWN Ctrl Setup none F5 6 Shift F18 28 CURSOR RIGHT Ctrl JUMP none F6 none 7 Shift F19 29 Ctrl JUMP Ctrl PRINT SCREEN none F7 none SEND LINE 8 Shift F20 30 Ctrl SEND MESSAGE Ctrl SEND MESSAGE none F8 none 9 Shift F21 31 Ctrl
260. t device o None No flow control o Input XON XOFF on received data o Output XON XOFF on transmitted data o Both XON XOFF on transmitted and received data o Hardware RTS CTS hardware flow control e Enable Bidirectional Factory default Checked The setting of this option determines whether data from the auxiliary port device can be transmitted to the host as well as received from the host through the TeemTalk session e Open at Session Startup Factory default Unchecked Selecting this option will cause the Aux port to be opened as soon as the TeemTalk session is started ENWW Auxiliary Port Setup 89 90 12 HP 700 92 96 Emulation This chapter describes features of the Hewlett Packard 700 92 96 terminal emulation Creating a HP 700 92 96 Emulation Session You can create a session either using the TeemTalk Session Wizard or while TeemTalk is running Using the TeemTalk Session Wizard This section describes how to use the TeemTalk Session Wizard to create an HP 700 92 96 emulation session 1 10 To run the TeemTalk Session Wizard from the Start menu select All Programs gt HP gt HP TeemTalk Terminal Emulator gt Session Wizard In the Session Name field enter a unique name that will identify this session configuration for future selection Select the Transport method then click the Configure button to specify settings Select the Connection type then click the Configure button to specify setti
261. ter sets The setting of this option determines the type of character set used to generate characters When unchecked TeemTalk is in National mode in which a character set specific to the selected keyboard nationality is used When checked default TeemTalk is in Multinational mode in which a character set consisting of two tables of characters is used This enables characters from any keyboard nationality to be generated MDC UK National Keyboard Factory default Unchecked This option will only be available if TeemTalk is set to National mode The setting of this option will automatically re map the and symbols when system set to UK locale Columns per screen Factory default 80 This option enables you to specify a width of 80 or 132 columns for the workspace When set to 132 the setting of the Use 80 Column Font option determines whether all 132 columns are displayed using a narrow font or only 80 columns at a time using the normal 80 column font with the ability to scroll horizontally to view the remaining columns Cursor style Factory default Block This enables you to specify how the text cursor is displayed Select from Block Underline Static block Static underline or None Chapter 20 MDIS Prism Emulations ENWW Display Settings ENWW V Jump scroll 80 Display controls Display error codes Display delete codes Ignore nulls E Cursor moves right to left Copy
262. tes that you cannot enter any data because the application program has disabled the keyboard following an entry KEES Indicates that you attempted to insert characters into an unprotected field when the cursor was at the end of the field or you attempted to word wrap to the next line when there was not enough space to enable a word wrap The keyboard can be unlocked and the indicator removed by pressing the Reset key Typing Direction gt lt Indicates the direction in which characters are displayed on the screen when typed The direction is toggled between left to right normal and right to left by pressing the keys Shift on the keypad Bilingual Keyboard Mode No OL Indicates whether the National N or Latin L character set is active when a code page that supports a bilingual keyboard is selected Pressing the keys Shift on the keypad will toggle between the two character sets Numeric Lock NUM Indicates that the numeric lock function is enabled and the current cursor is in a numeric field When the numeric lock function is on the current cursor is in an unprotected field and the keyboard is in lowercase shift you can only use the 0 to 9 decimal sign minus and Dup keys Insert Mode SE Indicates that the keyboard is in Insert mode Existing characters to the right of the cursor will move to make room for new characters that are entered Insert mode can be disabled by pressing the
263. that the Fn key in that position is currently storing recorded keystrokes Chapter 14 IBM 3270 Display Emulation ENWW 2 Press the Fn key that 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 amp 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 Enter the keystrokes to be recorded You may pause recording at any time to allow keystrokes to be entered manually when played back by pressing Pause To continue recording press Pause again E NOTE You can cancel the newly recorded keystrokes by pressing the Quit key This cancellation does not affect the previously recorded keystrokes 4 To finish and save the recording press the Record key Playback Keystrokes You can play back the contents of an Fn key as normal or one keystroke at a time The following procedure describes normal playback For one keystroke playback select Single Step Macros on the Notice Board Settings tab of the 3270 Display Settings dialog 1 Position the text cursor where the playback is to start 2 Press the Play key to enter Play mode The status line will display PLAY and a series of b
264. the display will remain static and the cursor will move off screen to the relevant line stored in memory You can scroll the display to view the lines stored off screen by holding down the Ctrl key and pressing the Up or Down Cursor keys Horizontal coupling Setup Options 83 84 Factory default Unchecked The setting of this DEC VT mode option determines what happens when the cursor moves beyond the last column displayed in the window when there are more columns stored off screen When checked the display will automatically scroll horizontally to keep the cursor in view When unchecked the display will remain static and the cursor will move off screen To scroll horizontally to view the hidden columns hold down the Ctrl key and press the Left or Right Cursor keys Page coupling Factory default Checked The setting of this VT420 mode option determines the effect of a remote command to move the cursor to another page When checked the page to which the cursor is moved is automatically displayed When unchecked the display remains unchanged and the cursor moves off screen to the relevant page stored in memory Ignore nulls Factory default Unchecked The setting of this option determines whether Null characters received from the host are actioned or ignored Cursor moves right to left Factory default Unchecked This applies to the DEC VT AlXTerm Ansi BBS AT 386 and Sco Console emulations It enables you change the direction
265. then click the Configure button to specify settings VT Series Enables emulation of a suite of DEC VT and VT based terminals Refer to the chapter VT Series Emulation on page 67 and the section Setup Options on page 76 HP70092 Enables emulation of the Hewlett Packard HP 700 92 96 terminal Refer to the chapter HP 700 92 96 Emulation on page 90 and the section Setup Options on page 103 IBM 3151 Enables emulation of the IBM 3151 terminal Refer to the chapter IBM 3151 Emulation on page 112 and the section Setup Options on page 118 IBM3270 Display Enables emulation of the IBM 3270 terminal Refer to the chapter IBM 3270 Display Emulation on page 126 and the section Setup Options on page 138 IBM3270 Printer Enables emulation of the IBM 3270 printer Refer to the chapter IBM 3270 Printer Emulation on page 149 and the section Setup Options on page 150 IBM5250 Display Enables emulation of the IBM 5250 terminal Refer to the chapter IBM 5250 Display Emulation on page 159and the section Setup Options on page 169 IBM5250 Printer Chapter 2 Getting Started ENWW ENWW Enables emulation of the IBM 5250 printer Refer to the chapter IBM 5250 Printer Emulation on page 180 and the section Setup Options on page 181 e TA6530 Enables emulation of the Tandem TA 6530 terminal Refer to the chapter TA6530 Emulation on page 192 and the section Setup Options on page 197 e Wyse Enables emul
266. ther session details Exporting Hotspots ENWW If you wish to use your hotspot definitions in another session or just want a backup of your hotspot definitions you can export the current hotspot definitions by clicking Export in the Hotspot Editor A standard Windows Save As dialog will assist you in specifying the path and file into which you wish to save the definitions TeemTalk will save the definitions in XML format if the file name ends with Using Hotspots 43 the xml extension otherwise the hotspot definitions will be exported in plain text format When providing the file name you must specify the extension Enter the file name and click Save Importing Hotspots You can import hotspot definitions from previous exported definitions or directly from another TeemTalk session file by clicking Import in the Hotspot Editor Use the file browser to locate and select the file containing the hotspot definitions you want imported and then click Open amp NOTE Only definitions that match the currently selected emulation will be imported and the import will replace all current definitions 44 Chapter 6 Hotspots ENWW 7 Soft Buttons This chapter describes how to use the soft buttons Introduction A set of soft buttons are provided which can be programmed to perform a wide variety of functions when clicked By default they are displayed at the bottom of the TeemTalk window Soft Buttons ax c There are fo
267. tion for future selection then click Save Note that session files have the filename extension tts 6 Torun the session display the File menu and select Open Session Select the name of the tts session file then click Open IBM 3287 1 Printer Support TN3287 printing is supported by setting the Model option in the 3270 Printer Settings dialog to IBM 3287 1 When a new Telnet connection is made the screen will display a message box indicating the current printer status A Print Abort box will be displayed once printing commences enabling you to cancel the print job Note that this will stop print data being sent but will not disconnect you from the host Setup Options The IBM 3270 Printer emulation is configured using setup options in the 3270 Printer Settings dialog which can be displayed using one of the following three methods Using the Session Wizard o In Step 1 set Emulation to IBM 3270 Printer then click the Configure button Using the TeemTalk Window o On the Session menu select Emulation IBM 3270 Printer then select Configure Emulation o On the configuration bar select IBM 3270 Printer in the Emulation list box then click Configure Emulation The setup options are grouped on three tabs labelled Model National and Print By Pass 150 Chapter 15 IBM 3270 Printer Emulation ENWW Model Settings II 3270 Printer Settings ENWW pry Model National Print By Pass Model 18M 3287 1 Printer C
268. tions are described in the section Setup Options on page 150 Click Next to display the Advanced Options dialog Click Next to display the Finalization dialog If you want a shortcut icon for this session to be created on the desktop click the checkbox Create icon on desktop for session Click OK to create the session and exit To run the session either double click on the desktop icon if one was created for the session or run TeemTalk display the File menu and select Open Session Select the name of the required tts session file then click Open Using the TeemTalk Emulator Window This section describes the procedure for creating a IBM 3270 Printer emulation session from the TeemTalk emulator window 1 ENWW Display the Session menu from the menu bar and select Transport to set the transport method Display the Session menu and select Connection to set the connection method Display the Session menu and select Emulation Set the emulation to IBM3270 Printer Creating a IBM 3270 Printer Emulation Session 149 4 You can configure the transport connection and emulation settings by selecting the relevant Configure options in the Session menu The options displayed by selecting Configure emulation are described in the section Setup Options on page 150 5 To save the session display the File menu and select Save session as In the File Name field enter a unique name that will identify this session configura
269. to save the new setting before exiting TeemTalk Conversational and Block modes are normally used for applications running on a NonStop host System and ANSI mode for applications running on an LXN host system Save the new setting before exiting the emulation by selecting Save session in the File menu e Font Factory default Courier New This enables you to specify the font to use for displaying characters The available settings depend on the fonts installed on your system e Character set Factory default Iso Latin 1 This specifies the character set used for displaying characters e Multinational mode 198 Chapter 18 TA6530 Emulation ENWW Factory default Unchecked This option will only be available if the system is configured for a language that supports national replacement character sets It determines the type of character set used to generate characters When unchecked TeemTalk is in National mode in which a character set specific to the selected keyboard nationality is used When checked TeemTalk is in Multinational mode in which a character set consisting of two tables of characters is used This enables characters from any keyboard nationality to be generated e Return function Factory default Unchecked This option specifies whether or not the function of the Enter key is defined by the application when in Block mode When checked the key is regarded as an application specific function key Normally this should be un
270. together 2 Press the Tab or Shift Tab keys to position the cursor in the first field next to the number of the f key to be defined 3 Press F2 until the letter L for Local is displayed 4 Press Tab and type in the text that will appear in the display label for the key for example Under in the first field and Line in the second for Under Line Press Tab to move down to the next line 5 Press F7 to enable Display Functions mode Chapter 12 HP 700 92 96 Emulation ENWW Press Ctrl together or the Esc key followed by the characters amp d and the attribute character which for underline is D The key definition should look like this if the F1 key was defined to enable the underline attribute For any other attribute or combination of attributes substitute the last character in the second line D in the example above with the relevant character from the following table e A B C D EJF G H T J K L M N O S Half Brightness jejeeje e ee e Underiine Jejejee eee Inverse Video jeje ejej jejej eje Flashing je je el e je e je jej Invisible EJ sse Lo eb p Bagage WU d uU gu p ees When you have finished press F9 to exit from the User Key Definition menu then F10 to enable the User Keys and display the defined attribute labels Setup Options ENWW The HP 700 92 96 emulation is configured using setup options in the HP70092 Settings dialog which can be di
271. ttings tab is set to Print to LPR t Emulation Printer Settings Status Settings Advanced LPR Host Name LPR Printer Name Extended string value LPR for Header Extended string value LPR for Trailer F Process CR LF FF Extended string value for new line Yn Extended string value for new page Y e LPR Host Name Factory default Unspecified The name or IP address of the printer host e LPR Printer Name Factory default Unspecified The name of the LPR printer e Extended string value for LPR Header Factory default Unspecified ENWW Emulation Printer Settings 65 You can specify an extended string value to be sent to initialize LPR using any of the following entries Ya Vb Vf n Vr X v or decimal Ooctal 0xHexadecimal e Extended string value for LPR Trailer Factory default Unspecified You can specify an extended string value to be sent to trail LPR using any of the following entries Ya Vb V n Wr X v or decimal Ooctal 0xHexadecimal e Process CR LF FF Factory default Unchecked When checked a Carriage Return or Line Feed command will output a new line and a Form Feed command will output a new page e Extended string value for new line Factory default r n You can specify an extended string value for a new page using any of the following entries a b f Wn r X Vv or decimal Qoctal OxHexadecimal e X Extended string value for new page
272. ty Prism 8 12 v Font Courier New Character set MD Multinational x V Multinational mode MDC UK National Keyboard Columns per screen Cursor style Block x Cancel Set Tabs Defaults Printer e Personality Factory default Prism 8 12 This specifies the particular MD Prism terminal to emulate Select from the following o Prism 8 12 Provides compatibility with software designed to operate the McDonnell Douglas Prism 8 and Prism 12 terminals o Prism 9 Provides compatibility with software designed to operate the McDonnell Douglas Prism 9 terminal e Font Factory default Courier New This enables you to specify the font to use for displaying characters The available settings depend on the fonts installed on your system e Character set Factory default Multinational This specifies the character set used for displaying characters When Iso Hebrew is selected the following key functions will be enabled o 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 e Multinational mode ENWW Setup Options 225 226 Factory default Checked This option will only be available if the system is configured for a language that supports national replacement charac
273. tyle e Hide WP Control Characters Factory default Unchecked This enables you to toggle the display of word processing characters on and off e Numeral Swap Factory default Unchecked When using a code page that supports a bilingual keyboard this will cause all numbers to be displayed using the National character set when in Latin mode e Symbol Swap Factory default Unchecked Selecting this option will cause symbols such as brackets to be displayed the correct way round when typing in right to left mode 176 Chapter 16 IBM 5250 Display Emulation ENWW Environment Variables ENWW E 5250 Display Settings Model National Display Environment Variables USER DEVNAME IBMSUBSPW IBMCURLIB IBMIMENU SYSTEMTYPE IBMPROGRAM DISPLAY KBDTYPE C Advanced Settings Reset to Defaults USER Specifies the user or account name to use to log on to the remote system t JOB Specifies the job ID to use when logging into the remote system ACCT Specifies the account ID to use when logging into the remote system PRINTER Specifies the default location for printer output SYSTEMTYPE Specifies the type of operating system used by the system sending this variable DISPLAY Specifies the X display location of the client DEVNAME This enables you to enter the name of the device which the server will be requested to assign to this Telnet ses
274. u The Edit Menu The Edit menu provides a range of editing options Clipboard Options Clear Buffer Copy Paste Paste Rect Select All e Clipboard Options This displays the Clipboard Options dialog that enables you to specify how data is copied The options in this dialog are described in the section Clipboard Options on page 53 e Clear Buffer This will erase the contents of the window and the scroll buffer e Copy The Copy command becomes available when data has been selected It will cause the currently selected text to be copied to the Clipboard in the format specified in the Clipboard Options dialog The data can then be inserted in a different location using the Paste command The next block of data that is copied will delete the previous block on the Clipboard e Paste This will cause data that has been copied to the Clipboard to be pasted at the current cursor position The same block of data may be pasted repeatedly as the Clipboard stores it until the Copy command is used again e Paste Rect This will paste the contents of the Clipboard into the rectangular area selected by the Select Rect function By default the Select Rect function is actioned by holding down the Alt key and pressing the left mouse button It will only select text contained within the rectangular area defined by the start position mouse button held down which sets the top left corner and the finish position mouse 52 Chapter 9 Editing O
275. ual key name of the button to be programmed then release the modifier key s if pressed The Key to Program field will display the virtual key name s of the button and modifier key s pressed Enter the macro definition in the Macro box either by entering your own definition as described in the appendix Programming Keys and Buttons on page 243 or selecting standard key functions in the Emulation Keys and Virtual Keys list boxes Defining Key Functions on page 30 XX TIP For more information about using the Key Macro Settings dialog refer to the section Click OK when you have finished Defining a Macro 41 6 Hotspots This chapter describes the hotspot facility and how to use the Hotspot Editor to define hotspots Introduction A hotspot facility is provided which enables you to invoke a function with a mouse click on a keyword displayed in the emulation workspace For example an application may display information relating to keys you can press to perform a particular function Instead of pressing the key on the keyboard you could invoke the function by clicking on the key name on the display using the mouse button or key mouse button combination which was assigned to the Action Hostspot function Hotspots are supported in all terminal emulation modes A set of default keywords is provided for each mode These keywords relate to key functions specific to the emulation For example in VT500 mode you can click o
276. uivalent DEC function keys PF1 through PF4 Application cursor keys Factory default Unchecked When this option is checked the cursor keys will generate application program codes when pressed unchecked the keys will generate normal cursor movement commands Jump scroll Factory default Checked The setting of this option determines whether data is scrolled one or several lines at a time when the window becomes full When checked data will scroll up several lines at a time as determined by the Scroll rate setting below Scroll rate Factory default 24 Chapter 11 VT Series Emulation ENWW This determines the number of lines that are scrolled when the Jump scroll option above is selected e 80 132 clears screen Factory default Checked This option determines whether or not data is cleared from the display when the number of columns is changed e Use 80 column font Factory default Unchecked When this option is checked the font used in 132 column writing mode will be the same as that used in 80 column mode e Backspace DEL Factory default Unchecked The setting of this option determines whether or not a backspace command performs a delete Tab Settings lll Tab Settings T 2 3 4 5 6 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890 r5 Hm Eh m T a m a S lt Clicking the Set Tabs button at the bottom of the VT Series Settings dialog will display the Tab Settings dialog
277. ule Cursor A cross hair rule cursor can be displayed by pressing the keys Alt Page Up To return to the normal cursor press Alt Page Down Keyboard Mapping 194 The functions of the computer keyboard are mapped as closely as possible to the terminal being emulated The mapping of key functions can be determined by referring to the Emulation Keys list box in the Key Macro Settings dialog which is displayed by selecting Key Macros on the Tools menu The information in brackets in the right column indicates the default mapping of the key function named in the left column In the list S indicates the Shift key C indicates the Control key and A indicates the Alt key For example TA_LINEINS C VK_INSERT indicates that the Insert Line function is mapped to the key combination Control Insert Special key functions usually found on a TA6530 keyboard can be mapped to any key on your keyboard using the TA virtual key names listed in the Key Macro Settings dialog The illustrations on the following pages show where TA6530 keyboard functions are mapped to keys on a 101 102 key keyboard Figure 18 1 101 102 Key Keyboard Layout for the TA6530 Emulation O 8808 aggog 0000 QOO e 19 20 EI EA n 22 23 Table 18 1 TA6530 Keyboard Mapping Key Key Modifier Result Key Key Modifier Result none ESCAPE Ctrl ERASE LINE 1 15 Shift DELETE Shift Ctrl ERASE PAGE Chapter 18 TA6530 Emulation ENWW Table 18 1 TA6530
278. umns per screen Columns per page ag sw ven Answerback concealed remm e Emulation mode Factory default VT510 7 Bit ENWW Setup Options 77 78 This specifies the particular VT Series terminal to emulate Select from the following o AlXTerm Provides compatibility with software designed to drive an X terminal using X Windows Ansi BBS This emulation is a derivative of the ANSI device driver ANSI SYS supplied with all DOS based PCs and which provides the screen management for the DOS console screen PC based UNIX systems and Bulletin Board Systems BBS often rely on the ANSI emulation when being accessed by a PC In ANSI BBS mode the screen size is adjusted to 25 lines and the preferred character set is set to ANSI AT 386 Provides compatibility with software designed to drive the AT amp T AT 386 terminal ATT4410 Provides compatibility with software designed to drive the AT amp T Dataspeed 4410 terminal Refer to the section AT amp T 4410 Emulation on page 74 for details Sco Console This is an emulation of the SCO UNIX box VT PCTerm Provides compatibility with software designed for the PC Term mode supported by DEC VT52 and VT100 These emulations enable you to run applications written for the DEC VT52 and VT100 terminals respectively VT100 This emulation is an enhanced version of the VT100 emulation that provides additional functionality such as colours It is the same as the VT UTF8 emu
279. ur soft button levels Each level consists of twelve buttons providing a combined total of 48 programmable buttons You can display all four levels at the same time if required All levels are accessible even if not all are displayed levels stored off screen can be scrolled into view by clicking the Level button The button below the Level button on each level cannot be programmed but it has two uses It can be used to scroll through the available levels in reverse order and you can specify text to be displayed on it as a label describing the buttons on that level You can detach the soft buttons so that they are displayed in a separate window either by clicking the Restore Down button above the top right soft button or by unchecking the Attached to the window option in the Soft Button Settings dialog To re attach the soft buttons to the TeemTalk window either double click on the title bar of the Soft Buttons window or select the Attached to the window option in the Soft Button Settings dialog You can remove the soft buttons from the display either by selecting Windows gt Soft Buttons from the View menu so that it is unchecked or in the Soft Button Settings dialog by setting the Visible Levels option to 0 To re display the soft buttons either select Windows gt Soft Buttons from the View menu so that it is checked or in the Soft Button Settings dialog set the Visi
280. via wedged data devices connected to the unit s keyboard e No downloadable program module e The keyboard layouts may differ but substantially provide the same capabilities as the native terminal e No screensavers e File Transfer protocols not supported on embedded products thin clients e API s not supported on embedded products thin clients e Smooth Scroll and Variable Scroll rates not supported e No graphics or APA graphics Telnet Specification e Implements RFC 854 855 856 857 858 860 1091 1408 1571 1572 e Implements RFC 1205 2877 for IBM 5250 e Implements RFC 2355 1576 1646 1647 for IBM 3270 AixTerm e No Vertical tab stops e No Select Alternate presentation variant e No Select reversed string ENWW Introduction 265 e No Select font in graphic rendition e No Virtual terminal commands e No Set curses fix e No Page scroll e No Alternate screen buffer e No Xwindows capabilities DEC VT Series Emulation Specification e Digital VT 420 Programmer s Manual EK VT420 RM 001 Limitations e The DEC Multisession and SSU protocols are not implemented HP 700 92 96 Emulation Specification e HP 2392A Reference Guide 02394 90001 April 1984 IBM 3270 Emulation Specification e 3270 Information Display System Data Stream Programmer s Reference GA23 0059 07 Limitations e No Double byte printing IBM 5250 Emulation Specification e 5494 Remote Control Unit Functi
281. w then hold down the left mouse button and move the mouse while keeping the button held down More Information Technical Support Current information about HP products including the latest software updates is available at http www hp com support In addition this user manual and other HP documentation is available at the HP web site for browsing or downloading Contacting Us If you need to contact HP use one of the methods listed at http welcome hp com country us en wwcontact_us html Introduction ENWW 2 Getting Started This chapter describes how to use the TeemTalk Session Wizard to create a session configuration file then the various methods available to run it An overview of the TeemTalk window elements follows then descriptions of the configuration bar and status bar Creating a Session Using the Session Wizard Introduction TeemTalk enables you to create session configuration files which specify the terminal emulation to run and its settings how to connect to the host and additional features such as display colors soft button definitions and keyboard macros A TeemTalk session configuration file can be created using the TeemTalk Session Wizard as described in this section or when TeemTalk is running a session by selecting Save Session As on the File menu Using the Session Wizard 1 Run the TeemTalk Session Wizard from the Start menu by selecting All Programs gt HP gt HP TeemTalk Terminal Emu
282. which enables you to set tab stops for the DEC VT ANSI and SCO Console emulations Tab stops are set every eight columns by default as indicated by the T character below the relevant column numbers If you want tab stops to be set at regular intervals other than every 8th column enter the number of columns required between each tab stop in the box next to the Set Every button then click the button Individual tab stops can be toggled on or off by clicking the mouse pointer above or below the relevant column number To remove all the tab stops click Clear All To save the current tab stops select Save Session in the File menu Auxiliary Port Setup This dialog is only available when VT Series emulation mode is selected and can be displayed by selecting Auxiliary Ports from theFile menu It enables you to specify a COM or LPT port for bidirectional output when in any VT Series emulation ENWW Auxiliary Port Setup 87 88 Auxiliary Port Settings Aux Port Mapped to Com Port COM3 Baud Rate Word Length ep sop Bs Flow Control None 7 Enable Bidirectional Open at Session Start Specify the settings required by the auxiliary port device using the options described below and click OK e Aux Port Factory default AUX1 This specifies the auxiliary port device used for which to apply settings This drop list will only show configured Auxiliary ports with at least 1 showing Clicking on the A
283. wing entries Ya Wo V n V M v or decimal Ooctal OxHexadecimal Emulation Printer Settings 63 Print to LinePrinter Device The following are the options available when the Printer Method option on the Settings tab is set to Print to LinePrinter Device t Emulation Printer Settings Status settings Advanced Printer Port pT1 aR Size 4096 Process CR LF FF Extended string value for new line Yn Extended string value for new page Y e Printer Port Factory default LPT1 Specifies the LPT port to use for printer communication e Size Factory default 4096 Specifies the size of the buffer used for temporary storage of input and output data e Process CR LF FF Factory default r n When checked a Carriage Return or Line Feed command will output a new line and a Form Feed command will output a new page e Extended string value for new line Factory default f 64 Chapter 10 Printing ENWW You can specify an extended string value for a new page using any of the following entries a Wo Vf n V X v or decimal Ooctal 0xHexadecimal e X Extended string value for new line Factory default Unchecked You can specify an extended string value for a new page using any of the following entries Ya b Vf n r t v or decimal Ooctal 0xHexadecimal Print to LPR The following are the options available when the Printer Method option on the Se
284. wn VK_DOWN Cursor Left VK_LEFT Cursor Right VK_RIGHT Cursor Select VK_CRSEL Data Talk VK_DATATALK Delete VK_DELETE End VK_END Equal VK_EQUAL Erase End Of File VK_EREOF Escape VK_ESCAPE Euro Sign VK_EUROSIGN Execute VK_EXECUTE Exit Emulator VK_EXIT Exsel VK_EXSEL F1 F24 VK_F1 VK_F24 Help VK_HELP Hold Screen VK_HOLDSCREEN Home VK_HOME Hyphen VK_HYPHEN Insert VK_INSERT Menu VK_MENU Num Lock VK_NUMLOCK Numeric Pad 0 9 VK NUMPADO VK_NUMPAD9 Numeric Pad Add VK ADD 246 Appendix B Virtual Key Names ENWW Table B 1 Standard Virtual Key Names continued Key Function Virtual Key Name Numeric Pad Divide VK_DIVIDE Numeric Pad Decimal VK_DECIMAL Numeric Pad Multiply VK_MULTIPLY Numeric Pad Subtract VK_SUBTRACT Off 102 key kbd VK_OFF PA1 VK PA1 Page Down VK NEXT Page Up VK PRIOR Paste VK PASTE Pause VK PAUSE Period VK PERIOD Play VK PLAY Print VK PRINT Print Screen VK SNAPSHOT Quote back VK BACKQUOTE Return VK RETURN Scroll Lock VK SCROLL Select VK SELECT Semicolon VK SEMICOLON Separator VK SEPARATOR Setup VK SETUP Shift VK SHIFT Shift right VK RSHIFT Slash backward VK BACKSLASH Slash forward VK SLASH Spacebar VK SPACE Square Bracket left VK LBRACKET Square Bracket right VK RBRACKET Tab VK TAB Windows left V
285. y Name Default Mapping Notice Board Setup IB NB SETUP A VK F2 Notice Board Zoom IB NB ZOOM A VK PRIOR Num Lock IB NUMLOCK A VK NUMLOCK PA1 IB PA1 VK PRIOR PA2 IB PA2 VK NEXT PA3 IB PA3 S VK PRIOR Pause IB PAUSE A VK PAUSE Play Keystrokes IB PLAY A VK F8 Previous Word IB PREVWORD A VK LEFT Print Screen IB PRINT VK SNAPSHOT Push Mode On Off IB PUSH S C VK_SUBTRACT Quit IB_QUIT A VK ESCAPE Record Keystrokes IB RECORD A VK F7 Reset IB RESET VK ESCAPE Return IB RETURN VK RETURN Reverse Input Direction IB REV IP S VK DIVIDE Reverse Screen IB REV SC S VK BACK Rule Display IB RULE A VK NEXT Selectable Field Tab IB FIELDTAB VK SUBTRACT System Request IB SYSREQ A VK ESCAPE Tab IB TAB VK TAB Test Key To Host IB TEST A VK SCROLL IBM 5250 Virtual Key Names The following virtual key names can be used when running the IBM 5250 terminal emulation in addition to all the VK virtual key names listed in the section Standard Virtual Key Names on page 245 Table B 9 IBM 5250 Virtual Key Names Key Function Virtual Key Name Default Mapping Alternate Code Page AS ALTCP S A C VK SUBTRACT Attention AS ATTN S VK ESCAPE 256 Appendix B Virtual Key Names ENWW ENWW Table B 9 IBM 5250 Virtual Key Names continued Key Function Virtual Key Name Default Mapping Back Tab AS_BACKTAB S VK_TAB Backspace AS_BACKSPACE VK_BACK
286. y names can be used when running the AT amp T 4410 terminal emulation in addition to all the VK_ virtual key names listed in the section Standard Virtual Key Names on page 245 Table B 4 AT amp T 4410 Virtual Key Names Key Function Virtual Key Name Default Mapping Backspace AT_BACKSPACE VK_BACK Break AT_BREAK Clear AT_CLEAR VK_F10 Cursor Up AT_UP VK_UP Cursor Down AT_DOWN VK_DOWN Cursor Left AT_LEFT VK_LEFT Cursor Right AT_RIGHT VK_RIGHT Delete AT_DELETE VK_DELETE Escape AT_ESCAPE VK_ESCAPE F1 F8 AT F1 F8 VK F1 VK F8 Home Down AT HOMEDOWN VK END Home Up AT HOMEUP VK HOME Line Feed AT LINEFEED VK F9 Num Lock AT NUMLOCK A VK NUMLOCK Return AT RETURN VK RETURN Setup AT SETUP VK F11 Tab AT TAB VK TAB DEC VT510 Virtual Key Names The following virtual key names can be used when running any of the DEC VT terminal emulations in addition to all the VK virtual key names listed in the section Standard Virtual Key Names on page 245 ENWW AT amp T 4410 Virtual Key Names 249 250 Table B 5 DEC VT510 Virtual Key Names Key Function Virtual Key Name Default Mapping Back Tab VT_CSIZ S VK_TAB Break VT_BREAK VK_PAUSE Backspace VT_BACKSPACE S VK_BACK Compose Character VT_COMPOSE A VK UP Cursor Up VT UP VK UP Cursor Down VT DOWN VK DOWN Cursor Left VT LEFT VK LEFT Cursor Right VT RIGHT VK RIGHT Datatalk VT D
287. zation dialog If you want a shortcut icon for this session to be created on the desktop click the checkbox Create icon on desktop for session Click OK to create the session and exit To run the session either double click on the desktop icon if one was created for the session or run TeemTalk display the File menu and select Open Session Select the name of the required tts session file then click Open Using the TeemTalk Emulator Window This section describes the procedure for creating a IBM 5250 Display emulation session from the TeemTalk emulator window 1 ENWW Display the Session menu from the menu bar and select Transport to set the transport method Display the Session menu and select Connection to set the connection method Display the Session menu and select Emulation Set the emulation to IBM5250 Display Creating a IBM 5250 Display Emulation Session 159 4 You can configure the transport connection and emulation settings by selecting the relevant Configure options in the Session menu The options displayed by selecting Configure emulation are described in the section Setup Options on page 169 5 To save the session display the File menu and select Save session as In the File Name field enter a unique name that will identify this session configuration for future selection then click Save Note that session files have the filename extension tts 6 Torun the session display the File menu and
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