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  • Page 1 HP TeemTalk Terminal Emulator 7.0 User Manual...
  • Page 2 © Copyright 2008 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.
  • Page 3 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...
  • Page 4 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 FOR A 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...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    HP TeemTalk Terminal Emulator 7.0 User Manual Table of Contents Introduction 1 CHAPTER 1 What is TeemTalk? 1 About This User's Manual 2 Overview of Contents 2 Terms & Conventions 4 Getting More Information 5 Technical Support 5 Contacting Us 5 Getting Started 7 CHAPTER 2 Introduction 7...
  • Page 6 Table of Contents Saving the Session Configuration 15 The Status Bar 16 Host Connection 17 CHAPTER 3 Introduction 17 Telnet Settings 19 TCP/IP Transport 21 SSH2 Transport 22 Making a Host Connection 22 Creating an Authentication Profile using a Password 23 Creating an Authentication Profile using a New Public Key 26 Serial Transport 31...
  • Page 7 Table of Contents The Attributes Dialog 58 Changing the Screen Background Colour 59 Changing Text Foreground and Background Colours 59 Disabling an Attribute 60 Preferences 60 Editing Options 63 CHAPTER 8 The Edit Menu 63 Clipboard Options 65 Printing 67 CHAPTER 9 Print Screen 67 Emulation Printer Settings 68...
  • Page 8 Table of Contents Programming the Function Keys & Buttons 89 Setup Options 90 General Settings 91 Display Settings 97 Preferences 101 Tab Settings 104 HP 700-92/96 Emulation 105 CHAPTER 11 Creating an HP 700-92/96 Emulation Session 105 Using the TeemTalk Session Wizard 105 Using the TeemTalk Emulator Window 106 Keyboard Mapping 107 Display Configuration 109...
  • Page 9 Table of Contents Using the TeemTalk Session Wizard 137 Using the TeemTalk Emulator Window 138 Keyboard Mapping 139 The Status Line 141 Defining Function Keys 143 Setup Options 145 General Settings 145 Display Settings 148 Preferences 151 IBM 3270 Display Emulation 155 CHAPTER 13 Creating an IBM 3270 Display Emulation Session 155 Using the TeemTalk Session Wizard 155...
  • Page 10 Table of Contents Record & Playback Keystrokes Facility 165 Recording Keystrokes 165 Playback Keystrokes 166 Editing Macros 167 Error Codes 168 Notice Board Facility 169 Introduction 169 Key Functions 169 Copying Screen Data to the Display 169 Copying Screen Data to a Function Key 170 Setup Options 171 Model Settings 171 National Settings 174...
  • Page 11 Table of Contents The Status Line 200 Operating Mode & Communication 200 Do Not Enter 200 Typing Direction 200 Bilingual Keyboard Mode 200 Insert Mode 201 Display Direction 201 Cursor Position 201 Fax Image Support 201 Word Processing Mode 202 Text Display Options 203 Display Right-to-Left 203 Typing Direction 203...
  • Page 12 Table of Contents Environment Variables 229 TA6530 Emulation 235 CHAPTER 17 Creating a TA6530 Emulation Session 235 Using the TeemTalk Session Wizard 235 Using the TeemTalk Emulator Window 236 Operating Modes 237 Conversational Mode 237 Block Mode 237 ANSI Mode 238 The Rule Cursor 238 Keyboard Mapping 238 The Status Line 240...
  • Page 13 Table of Contents Running Scripts 269 CHAPTER 19 Introduction 269 Script Item on Tools Menu 269 Using a Key or Button Definition 270 Capturing Host Communication 271 CHAPTER 20 Introduction 271 Capture File 272 Replay File 273 Command Line Options 275 CHAPTER 21 Introduction 275 Session Configuration 276...
  • Page 14 Table of Contents Remove the Title Bar 280 Add the Title Bar 280 Window Title 280 Window Subtitle 280 Remove the System Menu 280 Add the System Menu 281 Remove/Disable Minimize Button 281 Add/Enable Minimize Button 281 Remove/Disable Maximize Button 281 Add/Enable Maximize Button 281 Remove the Menu Bar 281 Remove the File Menu 281...
  • Page 15 Table of Contents Key Sequences 288 Including Special Characters 289 Control Characters 289 Backslash Values 289 The Euro Character 289 Running a Script File 290 Virtual Key Names 291 APPENDIX B Introduction 291 Standard Virtual Key Names 292 Mouse Buttons 294 Extended Keyboard Functions 294 AT&T 4410 Virtual Key Names 295 DEC VT510 Virtual Key Names 296...
  • Page 16 Table of Contents Televideo 955 315 Wyse 60 Native Emulation 315 Wyse 50, 50+, TVI 910, 925, 950, ADDS-A2, HZ 1500, Wyse PC-Term 316 Index 317...
  • Page 17: Introduction

    HP TeemTalk Terminal Emulator 7.0 User Manual Introduction CHAPTER 1 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.
  • Page 18: About This User's Manual

    Introduction About This User's Manual This manual explains how to use TeemTalk version 7.0. 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. This manual is divided into the following chapters and appendices: Overview of Contents...
  • Page 19 Chapter 10: VT Series Emulations Describes features of the VT suite of terminal emulations. Chapter 11: HP700-92/96 Emulation Describes features of the Hewlett-Packard HP700-92/ 96 emulation. Chapter 12: IBM 3151 Emulation Describes features of the IBM 3151 emulation. Chapter 13: IBM 3270 Display Emulation Describes features of the IBM 3270 display emulation.
  • Page 20: Terms & Conventions

    Introduction Appendix A: Programming Keys & Buttons Describes how to program a key or button to generate specific key functions and characters when pressed. Appendix B: Virtual Key Names Lists the virtual key names available for defining key functions and including specific key functions in macro definitions.
  • Page 21: Getting More Information

    Introduction Getting More Information Current information about HP products including the latest software Technical Support 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. If you need to contact HP, use one of the methods listed at: Contacting Us http://welcome.hp.com/country/us/en/wwcontact_us.html...
  • Page 22 Introduction Getting More Information...
  • Page 23: Getting Started

    HP TeemTalk Terminal Emulator 7.0 User Manual Getting Started CHAPTER 2 This chapter describes the basic procedure for creating and run- ning a session and describes various TeemTalk display features. Introduction This chapter describes how to use the TeemTalk Session Wizard to create a session configuration file, then the various methods available to run it.
  • Page 24: Using The Session Wizard

    Getting Started Run the TeemTalk Session Wizard from the menu by Start Using the Session selecting > > Wizard All Programs HP TeemTalk Terminal Emulator > Session Wizard In the field, enter a unique name that will identify Session Name this session configuration for future selection.
  • Page 25 VT-based terminals. Refer to the chap- ter “VT Series Emulations” on page 79 and the section “Setup Options” on page 90. Enables emulation of the Hewlett-Packard HP70092 HP 700-92/96 terminal. Refer to the chapter “HP 700-92/96 Emulation” on page 105 and the section “Setup Options”...
  • Page 26 Getting Started Enables emulation of the IBM 5250 printer. IBM5250 Printer Refer to the chapter “IBM 5250 Printer Emulation” on page 221 and the section “Setup Options” on page 223. Enables emulation of the Tandem TA 6530 TA6530 terminal. Refer to the chapter “TA6530 Emulation”...
  • Page 27 Getting Started Enables you to define the function of the Mouse Actions mouse buttons when clicked on their own or with modifier keys. Refer to the section “Defining Mouse Functions” on page 48. Enables you to define the function of the Soft Buttons soft buttons displayed at the bottom of the TeemTalk window by default.
  • Page 28: Running A Session Configuration

    Getting Started Running a Session Configuration You can run a TeemTalk session configuration using one of the following methods. If a desktop icon was created for the session configuration, double- Desktop Icon clicking on it will automatically run TeemTalk and cause it to load the settings contained in the session configuration file.
  • Page 29: The Teemtalk Window

    Getting Started The TeemTalk Window The TeemTalk window display consists of various elements which are described below. The menu allows you to toggle the View 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 “Command Line Options”...
  • Page 30: Configuration Bar

    Getting Started Configuration Bar The configuration bar provides a quick way of creating or configur- ing a session by clicking buttons or selecting from drop-down list boxes. Refer to the section “The Configuration Bar” on page 15 for more details. Emulation Workspace The emulation workspace is the TeemTalk window area providing the terminal emulation display.
  • Page 31: The Configuration Bar

    Getting Started The Configuration Bar The configuration bar provides a quick way of creating or configur- ing a session by clicking buttons or selecting from drop-down list boxes. You can remove the configuration bar from the TeemTalk window by selecting >...
  • Page 32: The Status Bar

    Getting Started The Status Bar The status bar shows the status of various TeemTalk operations and enables you to switch between operating modes. You can remove the status bar from the TeemTalk window by selecting Status Bar menu. This will toggle display of the status bar on and off. Tools The information displayed on the status bar depends on the terminal emulation currently running.
  • Page 33: Host Connection

    HP TeemTalk Terminal Emulator 7.0 User Manual Host Connection CHAPTER 3 This chapter describes how to configure TeemTalk to communicate with the host. Introduction Host connection settings are specified using the Transport options which can be found in three locations: Connection TeemTalk Session Wizard: •...
  • Page 34 Host Connection TeemTalk menu: Session • setting specifies the physical method by which the Transport host connection is made. TeemTalk supports three transport proto- cols for communication with the host: For host communication using the internet protocol TCP/IP suite TCP (Transport Control Protocol) and IP (Internet Protocol).
  • Page 35: Telnet Settings

    Host Connection Telnet Settings The settings for a Telnet host connection are specified using the dialog which can be displayed using one of the Telnet Settings following three methods: then click Session Wizard Step 1 Connection Telnet button. Configure On the menu, select >...
  • Page 36 Host Connection Send CR with Break Factory default: Unchecked This determines whether a Carriage Return is sent with a Telnet break packet. Send TM with Break Factory default: Unchecked This determines whether a Timing Mark is sent with a Telnet break packet.
  • Page 37: Tcp/Ip Transport

    Host Connection TCP/IP Transport A host connection using the TCP/IP protocol is made using the TCP/ dialog which can be displayed using one of the follow- IP Settings ing three methods: then click Session Wizard Step 1 Transport TCP/IP button. Configure On the menu, select...
  • Page 38: Ssh2 Transport

    Host Connection 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. A host connection using the SSH2 protocol is made using the Making a Host dialog which can be displayed using one of the following Connection...
  • Page 39: Creating An Authentication Profile Using A Password

    Host Connection To create an authentication profile using a password: Creating an Authentication Select on the menu. SSH2 Profile... Tools Profile using a Password Click the button. Enter a . The will automatically display User name Profile name entered, but you can change it if required. Click User name Next >...
  • Page 40 Host Connection Select then click Use a password for authentication Next > Enter and confirm the password then click Next > Check the summary. If it is incorrect you can go back and make changes by clicking the button, otherwise click <...
  • Page 41 Host Connection To use the new profile, display the dialog (see SSH2 Settings “Making a Host Connection” on page 22) and select the name of the profile from the list box. Authentication profile SSH2 Transport...
  • Page 42: Creating An Authentication Profile Using A New Public Key

    Host Connection To create an authentication profile using a new public key: Creating an Authentication Select on the menu. SSH2 Profile... Tools Profile using a New Public Key Click the button. Enter a . The will automatically display User name Profile name entered, but you can change it if required.
  • Page 43 Host Connection Select then click Use a public key for authentication Next > Select then click Create a new key Next > Enter a . If necessary, check the Key filename Find a new seed box. Click prime number Next > SSH2 Transport...
  • Page 44 Host Connection Select either then click RSA algorithm DSA algorithm Next > Enter and confirm the passphrase to use for your new key file then click Next > SSH2 Transport...
  • Page 45 Host Connection Check the summary. If it is incorrect you can go back and make changes by clicking the button, otherwise click < Back Finish generate the authentication profile. The new profile will now be listed in the dialog. SSH2 Profile Settings 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...
  • Page 46 Host Connection To use the new profile, display the dialog (see SSH2 Settings “Making a Host Connection” on page 22) and select the name of the profile from the list box. Authentication profile SSH2 Transport...
  • Page 47: Serial Transport

    Host Connection Serial Transport A serial host connection is made using the dialog Serial Settings which can be displayed using one of the following three methods: then click Session Wizard Step 1 Transport Serial button. Configure On the menu, select >...
  • Page 48 Host Connection 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 is 8, set this Word Length option to...
  • Page 49 Host Connection XON/XOFF on transmitted & received data. Both RTS/CTS hardware flow control. Hardware Half Duplex Factory default: Unchecked 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.
  • Page 50: Auto Logon

    Host Connection Auto Logon TeemTalk enables you to automate all or part of the host logon procedure. Settings in the dialog enable you to Auto Logon Options specify what is sent to the host in response to prompts displayed on the screen.
  • Page 51 Host Connection sensitive, so make sure your entries follow the correct con- Text ventions for your system. Note: When running the IBM 3270 or IBM 5250 emulation, Text entries are only applicable in NVT mode. Enter the response required in the box.
  • Page 52 Host Connection If you want to edit one of the script lines, select the line in the window then click to send it to the edit boxes on Script Remove the left. Make the change(s) then click to send it back to the script.
  • Page 53: Keyboard Configuration

    HP TeemTalk Terminal Emulator 7.0 User Manual Keyboard CHAPTER 4 Configuration This chapter describes how to configure the keyboard, define key functions and compose special characters. Keyboard Mapping The keyboard is mapped as close as possible to the terminal being emulated.
  • Page 54: Chapter 4 Keyboard Configuration

    Keyboard Configuration Defining Key Functions You can redefine the function of keys on the keyboard using the dialog. The options in this dialog enable you to rede- Macro Settings fine the function of most of the keys on your keyboard including the key combinations listed below: Alt + Key Shift + Key...
  • Page 55 Keyboard Configuration 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 column identifies the programmed key using its virtual key name. The column specifies how the macro is to Type be processed.
  • Page 56 Keyboard Configuration You can clear the macro by clicking the button. Clear Test the function definition by clicking the button. Play Macro Specify how the macro is to be processed by selecting one of the following options in the list box. Type the macro will be processed according to the current Normal...
  • Page 57: Compose Character Sequences

    Keyboard Configuration Compose Character Sequences Compose character sequences can be used to generate codes for characters not shown on your keyboard. The characters that can be composed depend on 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.
  • Page 58 Keyboard Configuration 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: The keys bearing the characters used to compose a special char- • acter may be pressed in any order unless (in order) is specified. (DEC Multinat.) indicates that the character can only be com- •...
  • Page 59 Keyboard Configuration COMPOSE CHARACTER SEQUENCES Compose Character Sequences...
  • Page 60 Keyboard Configuration COMPOSE CHARACTER SEQUENCES Compose Character Sequences...
  • Page 61 Keyboard Configuration COMPOSE CHARACTER SEQUENCES Compose Character Sequences...
  • Page 62 Keyboard Configuration Compose Character Sequences...
  • Page 63: Mouse Functions

    HP TeemTalk Terminal Emulator 7.0 User Manual Mouse Functions CHAPTER 5 This chapter describes the functions assigned to the mouse buttons by TeemTalk, and how to redefine them. Default Mouse Functions You can assign up to sixteen functions to each of the mouse buttons when used in conjunction with modifier keys.
  • Page 64: Defining Mouse Functions

    Mouse Functions Defining Mouse Functions You can redefine the functions assigned to the mouse buttons using dialog. This enables you to specify the Mouse Action Settings functions of the mouse buttons when single or double-clicked on their own or in conjunction with modifier keys. dialog can be displayed using one of the Mouse Action Settings following methods:...
  • Page 65: Standard Mouse Functions

    Mouse Functions Standard Mouse Select Functions 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.
  • Page 66: Defining A Macro

    Mouse Functions Send CR Sends a carriage return command. Paste Rect This will paste the contents of the Clipboard into the rectangular area selected by the function. Select Rect Cursor Select This does the same as , but when running the IBM 3270 Move Cursor or IBM 5250 emulation it also performs a cursor select.
  • Page 67 Mouse Functions In the box, scroll down to the bottom of the list and Virtual Keys 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.
  • Page 68 Mouse Functions Defining a Macro...
  • Page 69: Soft Buttons

    HP TeemTalk Terminal Emulator 7.0 User Manual Soft Buttons CHAPTER 6 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.
  • Page 70: Defining Soft Button Functions

    Soft Buttons To re-attach the soft buttons to the TeemTalk window, either dou- ble-click on the title bar of the window, or select the Soft Buttons option in the dialog. Attached to the window Soft Button Settings You can remove the soft buttons from the display either by selecting >...
  • Page 71 Soft Buttons 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 column displays the text that will appear Title on the soft button. An asterisk in the column indicates that the function will be actioned locally.
  • Page 72 Soft Buttons The procedure for defining a soft button is as follows: In the top-right panel, select the button number ( ) on the required level ( Lvl1 Lvl4 Note that selecting one of the button levels will enable you Lvl# to specify a title for that group of buttons.
  • Page 73: Display Attributes

    HP TeemTalk Terminal Emulator 7.0 User Manual Display Attributes CHAPTER 7 This chapter describes how to change the colours used in the emu- lation workspace and specify how text with attributes is displayed. Introduction TeemTalk provides a variety of options for you to customise how the display appears in the emulation workspace.
  • Page 74: The Attributes Dialog

    Display Attributes The Attributes Dialog dialog can be displayed using one of the following Attributes methods: Click on the button in Session Wizard Attributes... Step 2 Select on the menu. TeemTalk Window Attributes... Tools list box enables you to select the display Screen Element element you want to modify.
  • Page 75: Changing The Screen Background Colour

    Display Attributes characters normally displayed with the underline attribute to be displayed without the underline, select the option in Underline (UL) list box then uncheck the option Screen Element Underline (UL) under Active Attribute box is used to show how the attribute settings Sample Text currently applied to the selected screen element will appear on the display.
  • Page 76: Disabling An Attribute

    Display Attributes To disable an attribute assigned to text (e.g. turning off the blinking Disabling an attribute): Attribute In the list box, select the text attribute or Screen Element attribute combination containing the attribute you want to disable. In the list, uncheck the box next to the attribute Active Attribute you want to disable.
  • Page 77 Display Attributes Autocolour Mode Factory default: Unchecked This option is only applicable to the DEC VT terminal emulations. When checked, displayed characters are colour coded according to type. For example, all numeric characters are displayed in one colour while all alphabetic characters are displayed in another. Unchecking this option will cause characters to be displayed using the settings in this dialog.
  • Page 78 Display Attributes 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.
  • Page 79: Editing Options

    HP TeemTalk Terminal Emulator 7.0 User Manual Editing Options CHAPTER 8 This chapter describes how to use the editing options provided on menu. Edit The Edit Menu menu provides a range of editing options. Edit Clipboard Options This displays the dialog that enables you to Clipboard Options specify how data is copied.
  • Page 80 Editing Options command. The next block of data that is copied will delete the previ- ous block on the Clipboard. 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 command Copy...
  • Page 81: Clipboard Options

    Editing Options Clipboard Options dialog is displayed by selecting Clipboard Options Clipboard on the menu. Options... Edit Format Factory default: Text This setting determines the format in which data is copied. Selecting will enable a standard copy of selected text. Text Selecting will enable graphics to be copied in device...
  • Page 82 Editing Options Clipboard Options...
  • Page 83: Printing

    HP TeemTalk Terminal Emulator 7.0 User Manual Printing CHAPTER 9 This chapter describes the printing options supported by TeemTalk. Print Screen Selecting in the menu will display the standard Print Screen... File dialog enabling you to specify printer settings. Clicking the Print button will print the current screen.
  • Page 84: Emulation Printer Settings

    Printing Emulation Printer Settings dialog is displayed by selecting Emulation Printer Settings in the menu. Emulation Printer... Tools Status This tab indicate the current status of the printer and allows you to perform a print screen, close the printer and abort print. Emulation Printer Settings...
  • Page 85: Settings

    Printing Settings Printer Method Factory default: Print to System Printer The following printer methods are available: Send print data to a file. Refer to the Print to File section “Advanced - File” on page 77 for setup options. Send print data to the printer connected to Print to System Printer your system.
  • Page 86 Printing Close delay Factory default: 0 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 buff- ers require flushing.
  • Page 87: Advanced - System Printer

    Printing Advanced - System Printer These options are available when the option on the Printer Method tab is set to Settings Print to System Printer Setup System Printer Clicking this button will display the standard dialog for speci- Print fying printer settings. Process CR/LF/FF Factory default: Unchecked When checked, a Carriage Return or Line Feed command will out-...
  • Page 88: Advanced - Serial Device

    Printing Advanced - Serial Device These options are available when the option on the Printer Method tab is set to Settings Print to Serial Device Communications Port Factory default: COM3 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.
  • Page 89 Printing Selecting 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 will cause an eighth Even bit to be added with a value of 1 if the previous 7 bits add up to an...
  • Page 90 Printing Block on Full Factory default: Unchecked This determines what happens when the buffer becomes full. Checking this option will cause TeemTalk to block all actions until the buffer is ready to receive new data. Process CR/LF/FF Factory default: Unchecked When checked, a Carriage Return or Line Feed command will out- put a new line, and a Form Feed command will output a new page.
  • Page 91: Advanced - Lpr

    Printing Advanced - LPR These options are available when the option on the Printer Method tab is set to Settings Print to LPR LPR Name Factory default: Unspecified Enter the name of the LPR/LPD driver to print to here. Extended string value LPR for Header Factory default: Unspecified You can specify an extended string value to be sent to initialise LPR using any of the following entries:...
  • Page 92 Printing Process CR/LF/FF Factory default: Unchecked When checked, a Carriage Return or Line Feed command will out- put a new line, and a Form Feed command will output a new page. Extended string value for new line Factory default: \r\n You can specify an extended string value for a new line using any of the following entries: \a, \b, \f, \n, \r, \t, \v, or \(decimal), \(0octal), \(0xHexadecimal).
  • Page 93: Advanced - File

    Printing Advanced - File These options are available when the option on the Printer Method tab is set to Settings Print to File File Name Factory default: Unspecified Enter the name of the file to which print data is to be sent here. Mode Factory default: Write (destroy existing) This determines the mode in which the file is opened.
  • Page 94 Printing Process CR/LF/FF Factory default: Unchecked When checked, a Carriage Return or Line Feed command will out- put a new line, and a Form Feed command will output a new page. Extended string value for new line Factory default: \r\n You can specify an extended string value for a new line using any of the following entries: \a, \b, \f, \n, \r, \t, \v, or \(decimal), \(0octal), \(0xHexadecimal).
  • Page 95: Vt Series Emulations

    HP TeemTalk Terminal Emulator 7.0 User Manual VT Series Emulations CHAPTER 10 This chapter describes features of the VT suite of terminal emulations. Introduction The VT Series suite of terminal emulations consists of the follow- ing emulations which can be selected using the Emulation mode option in the dialog:...
  • Page 96 VT Series Emulations This is an emulation of the SCO UNIX box. Sco Console Provides compatibility with software designed for VT PCTerm the PC Term mode supported by DEC. VT52 VT100 These emulations enable you to run applications written for the DEC VT52 and VT100 terminals, respectively.
  • Page 97: Creating A Vt Series Emulation Session

    VT Series Emulations Creating a VT Series Emulation Session You can create a session either using the TeemTalk Session Wizard or while TeemTalk is running. This section describes how to use the TeemTalk Session Wizard to Using the TeemTalk create an VT Series emulation session. Session Wizard To run the TeemTalk Session Wizard from the menu,...
  • Page 98: Using The Teemtalk Emulator Window

    VT Series Emulations This section describes the procedure for creating a VT Series emula- Using the TeemTalk tion session from the TeemTalk emulator window. Emulator Window Display the menu from the menu bar and select Session to set the transport method. Transport...
  • Page 99: Keyboard Mapping

    VT Series Emulations Keyboard Mapping The keyboard is mapped as close as possible to the terminal being emulated. The mapping of key functions can be determined by refer- ring to the list box in the dialog, Emulation Keys Key Macro Settings which is displayed by selecting on the menu.
  • Page 100 VT Series Emulations 101/102 Key Keyboard Layout Normal Mode Keyboard Mapping...
  • Page 101 VT Series Emulations 101/102 Key Keyboard Layout DEC Mode Keyboard Mapping...
  • Page 102: The Status Bar

    VT Series Emulations 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. Item This LED indicates whether you are connected to the host.
  • Page 103: Scrolling The Display

    VT Series Emulations Item : 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. Item : This indicates the current keyboard mode. It will be blank when the keyboard is in Normal mode, and display when the keyboard is in DEC mode.
  • Page 104: Tty Print Mode

    VT Series Emulations 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.
  • Page 105: Programming The Function Keys & Buttons

    VT Series Emulations To program the function keys and buttons, hold down a Shift key Programming the and press any F1 - F8 key. The Program Function Keys menu will Function Keys & Buttons be displayed. 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.
  • Page 106: Setup Options

    VT Series Emulations Setup Options The VT Series emulations are configured using setup options in the dialog which can be displayed using one of the VT Series Settings following three methods: then Session Wizard Step 1 Emulation VT Series click the button.
  • Page 107: General Settings

    VT Series Emulations General Settings Emulation mode Factory default: VT510 7-Bit This specifies the particular VT Series terminal to emulate. Select from the following: Provides compatibility with software designed to AIXTerm drive an X terminal using X Windows. This emulation is a derivative of the ANSI device Ansi BBS driver ANSI.SYS supplied with all DOS based PCs and which provides the screen management for the...
  • Page 108 VT Series Emulations ANSI BBS mode the screen size is adjusted to 25 lines and the preferred character set is set to ANSI. Provides compatibility with software designed to AT 386 drive the AT&T AT 386 terminal. Provides compatibility with software designed to ATT4410 drive the AT&T Dataspeed 4410 terminal.
  • Page 109 VT Series Emulations This emulation is an enhanced version of the VT100 VT-UTF8 emulation that supports non-English and drawing characters. It supports localization of the single-byte and double-byte character sets and all other lan- guages supported by Windows. Additional func- tionality, such as colours, is also provided.
  • Page 110 VT Series Emulations This option specifies the character set used for display when the option is set to . Note that selecting the ANSI Character set PC 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.
  • Page 111 VT Series Emulations This can be set to a maximum of 64. Note that the number of rows stored in memory is specified by the option. Buffer lines Buffer lines Factory default: 144 This option determines the number of text rows that are stored in memory.
  • Page 112 VT Series Emulations is less than the page width specified here, you can umns per screen 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.
  • Page 113: Display Settings

    VT Series Emulations Display Settings Cursor style Factory default: Block This enables you to specify how the text cursor is displayed. Select from Block Underline Static block Static underline None Status line Factory default: Unavailable This option determines whether or not the 25th screen line is used as a status line when TeemTalk is in any DEC VT terminal emulation mode.
  • Page 114 VT Series Emulations 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 over- written by every new character received.
  • Page 115 VT Series Emulations 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.
  • Page 116 VT Series Emulations 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.
  • Page 117: Preferences

    VT Series Emulations Preferences High function terminal Factory default: Checked This applies to the AIXTerm emulation. It enables you to switch between HFT (High Function Terminal) mode (default) and VT100 mode. Keyboard sends scan codes Factory default: Unchecked This applies to the DEC VT520 and VT PC-Term emulations. It determines whether keyboard scan codes or ASCII codes are sent to the host on key press/release.
  • Page 118 VT Series Emulations 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 same time as the option.
  • Page 119 VT Series Emulations 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 gen- erate the characters shown on the key caps.
  • Page 120: Tab Settings

    VT Series Emulations 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. Backspace = DEL Factory default: Unchecked The setting of this option determines whether or not a backspace command performs a delete.
  • Page 121: Hp 700-92/96 Emulation

    HP TeemTalk Terminal Emulator 7.0 User Manual HP 700-92/96 CHAPTER 11 Emulation This chapter describes features of the Hewlett-Packard 700-92/96 terminal emulation. Creating an HP 700-92/96 Emulation Session You can create a session either using the TeemTalk Session Wizard or while TeemTalk is running.
  • Page 122: Using The Teemtalk Emulator Window

    HP 700-92/96 Emulation Click to display the dialog. Next Finalization If you want a shortcut icon for this session to be created on the desktop, check the box labelled Create icon on desktop for session Click 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...
  • Page 123: Keyboard Mapping

    HP 700-92/96 Emulation Keyboard Mapping The keyboard is mapped as close as possible to the terminal being emulated. The mapping of key functions can be determined by refer- ring to the list box in the dialog, Emulation Keys Key Macro Settings which is displayed by selecting on the menu.
  • Page 124 HP 700-92/96 Emulation 101/102 Key Keyboard Layout Keyboard Mapping...
  • Page 125: Display Configuration

    HP 700-92/96 Emulation 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. 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.
  • Page 126: Mode Selection

    HP 700-92/96 Emulation Mode Selection functions are assigned to the buttons and func- Mode Selection tio keys when you first run the HP 700-92/96 emulation. If the func- tions are changed while using the emulation, you can reassert them by pressing the F9 key (equivalent to the User System key), then Line Modify - F1 This function enables you to edit and retransmit an incorrectly entered command string when the emulation is in Remote mode and...
  • Page 127 HP 700-92/96 Emulation Character mode. This saves you having to retype the entire string again. 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.
  • Page 128 HP 700-92/96 Emulation Remote mode and Local mode. The setting may be saved by select- in the menu. Save Session File The emulation is in Local mode when the button does not display an asterisk. Pressing alphanumeric keys will cause characters to be sent to the display only.
  • Page 129 HP 700-92/96 Emulation 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.
  • Page 130: Configuration Selection

    HP 700-92/96 Emulation Configuration Selection 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. Device Control - F1 Clicking this button or pressing F1 will cause the Device Control functions to be asserted.
  • Page 131 HP 700-92/96 Emulation To Ext Dev - F2 This toggle function determines whether data is sent to the printer or not. Data will be sent to the printer when an asterisk is displayed on this button. To Display - F3 This toggle function determines whether data is sent to the display or not.
  • Page 132: Device Modes

    HP 700-92/96 Emulation 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: If the cursor is positioned on a line below the last displayable line of data, nothing will be sent to the printer.
  • Page 133 HP 700-92/96 Emulation 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. 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...
  • Page 134: Margins, Tabs & Start Column

    HP 700-92/96 Emulation Note: This function does not take effect when Memory Lock activated. Margins, Tabs & Start Column This set of functions is asserted by pressing the F9 key ( equivalent to the User System key) then F2. These functions enable you to redefine the start column, set tabs, and specify the left and right margins.
  • Page 135 HP 700-92/96 Emulation 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.
  • Page 136 HP 700-92/96 Emulation 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 received from the host or entered through the keyboard reaches the specified right margin, the cursor will move to the left margin on the next line down (as long as is not selected InhEolWrp...
  • Page 137: Programming Function Keys & Buttons

    HP 700-92/96 Emulation Programming Function Keys & Buttons The keys F1 through F8 and their equivalent buttons can be pro- grammed 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.
  • Page 138: Default Definitions

    HP 700-92/96 Emulation While this screen is displayed the f-keys and equivalent buttons have Default Definitions the functions shown by the buttons at the bottom of the TeemTalk window, so pressing F4 or the button will cause the Default Values default key and button definitions to be asserted.
  • Page 139: Character Display Attributes

    HP 700-92/96 Emulation The default f-key string begins with the characters EC which repre- sent 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.
  • Page 140 HP 700-92/96 Emulation Display the User Key Definition screen by pressing the keys Shift + F10 together. 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. Press F2 until the letter L for Local is displayed.
  • Page 141: Setup Options

    HP 700-92/96 Emulation Setup Options The HP 700-92/96 emulation is configured using setup options in dialog which can be displayed using one of HP70092 Settings the following three methods: then Session Wizard Step 1 Emulation HP70092 click the button. Configure On the menu, select >...
  • Page 142 HP 700-92/96 Emulation 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...
  • Page 143 HP 700-92/96 Emulation acters is used. This enables characters from any keyboard nationality to be generated. 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.
  • Page 144: Configuration Settings

    HP 700-92/96 Emulation Configuration Settings XmitFnctn (A) Factory default: Unchecked This option determines whether escape sequences generated by control and function keys are sent to the host or only to the terminal emulation. When unchecked, escape sequences are only sent to the terminal emulation.
  • Page 145 HP 700-92/96 Emulation 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. InhEolWrp (C) Factory default: Unchecked ibit...
  • Page 146 HP 700-92/96 Emulation DC1/DC2/DC1 handshake. The host sends an ASCII DC1 con- trol 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 handshake used for block transfers is determined by the type of block transfer to be performed, the mode that the HP70092 emulation currently operating in (character, block line, block page,...
  • Page 147 HP 700-92/96 Emulation 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.
  • Page 148: Preferences

    HP 700-92/96 Emulation Preferences Backspace = DEL Factory default: Checked The setting of this option determines whether a backspace command also performs a delete. Destructive backspace Factory default: Unchecked The setting of this option determines whether pressing the Back- space 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...
  • Page 149 HP 700-92/96 Emulation Start column Factory default: 1 This enables you to specify the start column for transmitted data when no logical start-of-text pointer is present and the Return or Enter keys are pressed in mode. Modify Line Modify All Usually a start-of-text pointer is automatically generated to desig- nate the leftmost character in the current line if it is the last line of data in display memory.
  • Page 150 HP 700-92/96 Emulation 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 char- acter equivalent or the decimal value of the ASCII character.
  • Page 151 HP 700-92/96 Emulation 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.
  • Page 152 HP 700-92/96 Emulation Setup Options...
  • Page 153: Ibm 3151 Emulation

    HP TeemTalk Terminal Emulator 7.0 User Manual IBM 3151 Emulation CHAPTER 12 This chapter describes features of the IBM 3151 terminal emulation. Creating an IBM 3151 Emulation Session You can create a session either using the TeemTalk Session Wizard or while TeemTalk is running. This section describes how to use the TeemTalk Session Wizard to Using the TeemTalk create an IBM 3151 emulation session.
  • Page 154: Using The Teemtalk Emulator Window

    IBM 3151 Emulation Click to display the dialog. Next Finalization If you want a shortcut icon for this session to be created on the desktop, check the box labelled Create icon on desktop for session Click 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...
  • Page 155: Keyboard Mapping

    IBM 3151 Emulation Keyboard Mapping The keyboard is mapped as close as possible to the terminal being emulated. The mapping of key functions can be determined by refer- ring to the list box in the dialog, Emulation Keys Key Macro Settings which is displayed by selecting on the menu.
  • Page 156 IBM 3151 Emulation 101/102 Key Keyboard Layout Keyboard Mapping...
  • Page 157: The Status Line

    IBM 3151 Emulation The Status Line The last line of the emulation display is used as a status line which indicates the status of various operations. Field : Indicates the current operating mode. mode, keyboard entered data is displayed and BLOCK processed locally, allowing you to edit it before a block of data is sent to the host.
  • Page 158 IBM 3151 Emulation indicates that data is being sent to the host. SENDING appears when you press an invalid key in a WRONG PLACE 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 option in the Forcing insert...
  • Page 159: Defining Function Keys

    IBM 3151 Emulation Defining Function Keys The keys mapped as F1 through F12 can be redefined from the keyboard or by the host. The function keys can store up to 128 characters between them and can include escape sequences and ASCII control characters in addition to character strings.
  • Page 160 IBM 3151 Emulation Note that the function keys can store a maximum of 128 charac- ters between them. When this number is reached or exceeded, field A will start blinking and any characters following the 128th character will be discarded. Repeat steps 2 to 4 until you have finished defining function keys.
  • Page 161: Setup Options

    IBM 3151 Emulation Setup Options The IBM 3151 emulation can be configured using setup options in dialog. which can be displayed using one of IBM 3151 Settings the following three methods: then Session Wizard Step 1 Emulation IBM 3151 click the button.
  • Page 162 IBM 3151 Emulation Model Factory default: 11 This option identifies the terminal model being emulated in response to a terminal identification request from the host. Model 11 supports only one viewport containing 24 or 25 rows and 80 columns. Model 31 supports up to three viewports (80 or 132 columns wide) and pass-through printing.
  • Page 163 IBM 3151 Emulation Character set Factory default: Multinational This enables you to specify the character set to be used for display- ing characters. setting will use the PC (ANSI) character set specified PC Ansi by the option. Ansi codepage When is selected, the following key functions will be ISO Hebrew enabled:...
  • Page 164: Display Settings

    IBM 3151 Emulation 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, mode is active in which a character set National specific to the selected keyboard nationality is used.
  • Page 165 IBM 3151 Emulation 24 rows x 80 columns 24 rows x 132 columns 25 rows x 80 columns 25 rows x 132 columns 28 rows x 80 columns 28 rows x 132 columns Note that the contents of the display will be cleared when you change the display format.
  • Page 166 IBM 3151 Emulation When both this and the options are checked, the cur- Auto new line sor 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.
  • Page 167: Preferences

    IBM 3151 Emulation Cursor moves right to left Factory default: Unchecked This enables you change the direction in which the text cursor moves across the display. Copy right to left Factory default: Unchecked This enables the copy commands to function in right to left display mode.
  • Page 168 IBM 3151 Emulation Forcing insert Factory default: Both This option specifies how an insert command affects displayed data when the screen is full. When set to , you will not be able to perform an insert operation. When set to , you will be able to insert one or more lines, using Line key for example.
  • Page 169 IBM 3151 Emulation When set to , tab stops in a formatted page are provided by field Field attribute characters. Column-tab definitions are ignored. When set to , tab stops are provided by column-tab Column definitions. Field attribute characters are ignored. When this is selected and is unchecked, the cursor Auto new line...
  • Page 170 IBM 3151 Emulation When set to , the contents of the current line will be sent to the Line host when Send is pressed, or the current page if Send Line is pressed. Setup Options...
  • Page 171: Ibm 3270 Display Emulation

    HP TeemTalk Terminal Emulator 7.0 User Manual IBM 3270 Display CHAPTER 13 Emulation This chapter describes features of the IBM 3270 display emulation. Creating an IBM 3270 Display Emulation Session You can create a session either using the TeemTalk Session Wizard or while TeemTalk is running.
  • Page 172: Using The Teemtalk Emulator Window

    IBM 3270 Display Emulation Click to display the dialog. Next Finalization If you want a shortcut icon for this session to be created on the desktop, check the box labelled Create icon on desktop for session Click 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...
  • Page 173: Ibm 3270 Emulation Capabilities

    IBM 3270 Display Emulation IBM 3270 Emulation Capabilities The IBM 3270 terminal emulation supports Extended Attribute mode which allows different representation of highlighted fields and permits host definition of text colours. (Note that you can modify colours using the dialog, but they cannot be saved Attribute Settings as colours are mapped differently in this mode.) The emulation also includes typeahead capability so that you can continue to enter data...
  • Page 174 IBM 3270 Display Emulation 101/102 Key Keyboard Layout Keyboard Mapping...
  • Page 175: Sysreq Key Support

    IBM 3270 Display Emulation SysReq Key Support When the option in the dialog is selected, the SysReq Telnet Options key mapped with the SysReq function enables you to toggle the dis- play and keyboard entries between the host operating system and the application.
  • Page 176: The Status Line

    IBM 3270 Display Emulation 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 infor- mation in the form of symbols and alphanumeric characters.
  • Page 177 IBM 3270 Display Emulation 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.
  • Page 178: Typing Direction

    IBM 3270 Display Emulation The keyboard can be unlocked and the indicator removed by press- ing the Reset key. Indicates the direction in which characters are Typing Direction 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.
  • Page 179: Text Display Options

    IBM 3270 Display Emulation Text Display Options The contents of the screen can be displayed in reverse, i.e. as a right- Display Right-to- to-left mirror image, by pressing the keys Shift + Backspace. This is Left a toggle function, so pressing the keys again will revert to normal left-to-right display.
  • Page 180: Bilingual Keyboard Support

    IBM 3270 Display Emulation Boundary mode is activated when Push mode is entered. The cursor will remain at its current position while you type additional charac- ters, 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.
  • Page 181: Record & Playback Keystrokes Facility

    IBM 3270 Display Emulation Record & Playback Keystrokes Facility The record/playback keystrokes facility enables you to eliminate repetitive operations by using the Fn keys to store, retrieve and display data. The Fn keys can store a total of 1500 keystrokes. A sequence of recorded keystrokes may be interrupted so that keystrokes can be entered manually before continuing with the recording or playback.
  • Page 182: Playback Keystrokes

    IBM 3270 Display Emulation 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. 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.
  • Page 183: Editing Macros

    IBM 3270 Display Emulation 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.
  • Page 184: Error Codes

    IBM 3270 Display Emulation The following error codes may appear on the status line if an error Error Codes 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: - Press the Record key and the target Fn key that has erasable data, then enter the new data, or:...
  • Page 185: Notice Board Facility

    IBM 3270 Display Emulation Notice Board Facility The Notice Board is an area of the display in which copied data can Introduction be stored and manipulated. You can display the Notice Board either by pressing the keys Alt + F2, or by selecting the Notice Board option on the tab of the...
  • Page 186: Copying Screen Data To A Function Key

    IBM 3270 Display Emulation diagonally-opposite corners of the selected area by pressing the Return key. Press F13 to copy the selected area. The copied area (i.e. the tar- get) will be highlighted in red. Use the cursor keys to move the red target area to the required position on the display.
  • Page 187: Setup Options

    IBM 3270 Display Emulation Setup Options The IBM 3270 Display emulation is configured using setup options in the dialog which can be displayed using 3270 Display Settings one of the following three methods: Session Wizard Step 1 Emulation IBM3270 Display then click the button.
  • Page 188 IBM 3270 Display Emulation 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. One of four display sizes can be selected: 24 rows by 80 columns 3278/9-2 32 rows by 80 columns...
  • Page 189 IBM 3270 Display Emulation 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 con- nection, either enter %dN% after the name, where N is a decimal value, or %xN%, where N is a hexadecimal value.
  • Page 190: National Settings

    IBM 3270 Display Emulation SysReq Factory default: Unchecked When this option is checked, some (or all, depending on the server) of the functions of the SysReq key will be emulated and the server in an SNA environment. National Settings These options enable you to select the character set to be used. There are separate entries for the Single Byte Character Set ( ) and (if SBCS...
  • Page 191 IBM 3270 Display Emulation SBCS / DBCS Character Set Factory default: SBCS 697 - DBCS 0 This is a numeric value specifying the character set to use. SBCS / DBCS Character Set ID Factory default: SBCS 37 - DBCS 0 This specifies character set ID.
  • Page 192 IBM 3270 Display Emulation Default Language, Codepage & Character Set Settings Language Type Codepage Char Set CCSID English (US) SBCS English (UK) SBCS Belgian SBCS Canadian French SBCS Danish SBCS Finnish SBCS German SBCS Dutch SBCS Italian SBCS Swiss French SBCS Swiss German SBCS...
  • Page 193 IBM 3270 Display Emulation IBM EBCDIC Codepages Supplied Codepage Type Countries SBCS USA, Canada, Netherlands, Portugal, Brazil SBCS Austria, Germany SBCS Belgium (old) SBCS Denmark, Norway SBCS Finland, Sweden SBCS Italy SBCS Spain, Latin America (Spanish) SBCS SBCS Japanese - Katakana SBCS France DBCS...
  • Page 194: Display Settings

    IBM 3270 Display Emulation Display Settings Monochrome Factory default: Depends on the terminal type By default the setting of this option will match the normal display characteristic of the particular IBM 3270 model selected. In TeemTalk, all terminal types support both monochrome and colour display.
  • Page 195 IBM 3270 Display Emulation 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 displayed in the emulation workspace, the setting of this option determines whether or not the rule follows the cursor when it moves.
  • Page 196: Keyboard Settings

    IBM 3270 Display Emulation Keyboard Settings Keyboard Unlock Delay Factory default: 0 When the keyboard is unlocked by the host, this specifies a delay in milliseconds before characters are sent. Auto-repeat AID Keys Factory default: Unchecked This allows you to disable the auto-repeat key function just for AID keys.
  • Page 197: Notice Board Settings

    IBM 3270 Display Emulation Notice Board Settings Notice Board Enabled Factory default: Checked When this option is checked, pressing the Zoom key will toggle the display between full screen (i.e. the screen currently containing the cursor) and split screen (host screen and Notice Board) mode. The following options determine which is displayed Zoom Settings...
  • Page 198 IBM 3270 Display Emulation F-Key Settings Factory default: Copy Only User Fields to F-Key Selecting will enable only data Copy Only User Fields to F-Key contained in user entry fields in the selected area to be copied to a function key. Selecting will enable all screen data in the Copy All Data to F-Key...
  • Page 199: Ibm 3270 Printer Emulation

    HP TeemTalk Terminal Emulator 7.0 User Manual IBM 3270 Printer CHAPTER 14 Emulation This chapter describes features of the IBM 3270 printer emulation. Creating an IBM 3270 Printer Emulation Session You can create a session either using the TeemTalk Session Wizard or while TeemTalk is running.
  • Page 200: Using The Teemtalk Emulator Window

    IBM 3270 Printer Emulation Click to display the dialog. Next Finalization If you want a shortcut icon for this session to be created on the desktop, check the box labelled Create icon on desktop for session Click 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...
  • Page 201: Ibm 3287-1 Printer Support

    IBM 3270 Printer Emulation IBM 3287-1 Printer Support TN3287 printing is supported by setting the option in the Model dialog to . When a new Telnet 3270 Printer Settings IBM-3287-1 connection is made, the screen will display a message box indicating the current printer status.
  • Page 202: Setup Options

    IBM 3270 Printer Emulation Setup Options The IBM3270 Printer emulation is configured using setup options in dialog which can be displayed using one 3270 Printer Settings of the following three methods: Session Wizard Step 1 Emulation IBM3270 Printer then click the button.
  • Page 203 IBM 3270 Printer Emulation 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.
  • Page 204 IBM 3270 Printer Emulation 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 spec- ified device is rejected by the server or host, then an error message box will be displayed indicating the reason.
  • Page 205: National Settings

    IBM 3270 Printer Emulation LU1 & LU3 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. National Settings These options enable you to select the character set to be used. There are separate entries for the Single Byte Character Set ( ) and (if SBCS...
  • Page 206 IBM 3270 Printer Emulation SBCS / DBCS Codepage Factory default: SBCS 37 - DBCS 0 This is a numeric value specifying the codepage to use. SBCS / DBCS Character Set Factory default: SBCS 697 - DBCS 0 This is a numeric value specifying the character set to use. SBCS / DBCS Character Set ID Factory default: SBCS 37 - DBCS 0 This specifies character set ID.
  • Page 207 IBM 3270 Printer Emulation Default Language, Codepage & Character Set Settings Language Type Codepage Char Set CCSID English (US) SBCS English (UK) SBCS Belgian SBCS Canadian French SBCS Danish SBCS Finnish SBCS German SBCS Dutch SBCS Italian SBCS Swiss French SBCS Swiss German SBCS...
  • Page 208 IBM 3270 Printer Emulation IBM EBCDIC Codepages Supplied Codepage Type Countries SBCS USA, Canada, Netherlands, Portugal, Brazil SBCS Austria, Germany SBCS Belgium (old) SBCS Denmark, Norway SBCS Finland, Sweden SBCS Italy SBCS Spain, Latin America (Spanish) SBCS SBCS Japanese - Katakana SBCS France DBCS...
  • Page 209: Print By Pass Settings

    IBM 3270 Printer Emulation Print By Pass Settings Start Sequence Factory default: Unspecified This enables you to enter the character or sequence of characters that initiate a print bypass. Characters can be entered in several ways. For example, to specify the ASCII escape character, you can enter either _027, \u001B, \e, \033, or even ^[.
  • Page 210 IBM 3270 Printer Emulation End sequence characters can be entered in several ways. For example, to specify the ASCII escape character, you can enter either _027, \u001B, \e, \033, or even ^[. When an end sequence is specified, characters in the data stream between the start and end are interpreted as encoded ASCII.
  • Page 211: Ibm 5250 Display Emulation

    HP TeemTalk Terminal Emulator 7.0 User Manual IBM 5250 Display CHAPTER 15 Emulation This chapter describes features of the IBM 5250 display emulation. Creating an IBM 5250 Display Emulation Session You can create a session either using the TeemTalk Session Wizard or while TeemTalk is running.
  • Page 212: Using The Teemtalk Emulator Window

    IBM 5250 Display Emulation Click to display the dialog. Next Finalization If you want a shortcut icon for this session to be created on the desktop, check the box labelled Create icon on desktop for session Click 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...
  • Page 213: Ibm 5250 Emulation Capabilities

    IBM 5250 Display Emulation 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 colour is supported. Colours may be modified using the dialog.
  • Page 214 IBM 5250 Display Emulation 101/102 Key Keyboard Layout Keyboard Mapping...
  • Page 215: Network Virtual Terminal Mode

    IBM 5250 Display Emulation Network Virtual Terminal Mode Network Virtual Terminal (NVT) mode allows the operator to communicate with a network gateway (in ASCII) for routing, logon etc, before the full IBM terminal emulation protocol is established. NVT mode is indicated by the absence of the following symbol on the status line: NVT mode displays an unformatted screen for data entry, allowing basic keyboard functionality as a simple ASCII terminal.
  • Page 216: The Status Line

    IBM 5250 Display Emulation The Status Line The last line of the IBM 5250 screen is used to display status infor- mation in the form of symbols and alphanumeric characters. Indicates that a Telnet session is running. Operating Mode & Communication Indicates that the current screen is an IBM 5250 screen.
  • Page 217: Insert Mode

    IBM 5250 Display Emulation Indicates that the keyboard is in Insert mode. Already 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 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.
  • Page 218: Word Processing Mode

    IBM 5250 Display Emulation 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...
  • Page 219: Text Display Options

    IBM 5250 Display Emulation Text Display Options The contents of the screen can be displayed in reverse, i.e. as a right- Display Right-to- to-left mirror image, by pressing the keys Shift + Backspace. This is Left a toggle function, so pressing the keys again will revert to normal left-to-right display.
  • Page 220: Bilingual Keyboard Support

    IBM 5250 Display Emulation Boundary mode is activated when Push mode is entered. The cursor will remain at its current position while you type additional charac- ters, 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.
  • Page 221: Record & Playback Keystrokes Facility

    IBM 5250 Display Emulation Record & Playback Keystrokes Facility The record/playback keystrokes facility enables you to eliminate repetitive operations by using the Fn keys to store, retrieve and dis- play data. The Fn keys can store a total of 1500 keystrokes. A sequence of recorded keystrokes may be interrupted so that key- strokes can be entered manually before continuing with the record- ing or playback.
  • Page 222: Playback Keystrokes

    IBM 5250 Display Emulation The status line will display R**** F* where R indicates you are in Record mode, **** is the number of keystrokes that may be stored, and F* is the number of the Fn key pressed. Note: If you press a pre-recorded Fn key, its contents will be replaced with the following keystrokes.
  • Page 223: Error Codes

    IBM 5250 Display Emulation 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.
  • Page 224 IBM 5250 Display Emulation 9019 In Record or Play mode. While the Record/play pause indi- cator 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. Record &...
  • Page 225: Setup Options

    IBM 5250 Display Emulation Setup Options The IBM 5250 Display emulation is configured using setup options in the dialog which can be displayed using 5250 Display Settings one of the following three methods: Session Wizard Step 1 Emulation IBM5250 Display then click the button.
  • Page 226 IBM 5250 Display Emulation 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: Model Display Rows x Columns...
  • Page 227: National Settings

    IBM 5250 Display Emulation 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.
  • Page 228 IBM 5250 Display Emulation These options enable you to select the character set to be used. There are separate entries for the Single Byte Character Set ( ) and (if SBCS supported) Double Byte Character Set ( ). These should only be DBCS changed by the System Administrator.
  • Page 229 IBM 5250 Display Emulation Default Language, Character Set & Codepage Settings SBCS DBCS Language KBDTYPE CHARSET CODEPAGE CODEPAGE English (US) English (UK) Belgian Canadian French Danish Finnish German Dutch Italian Swiss French Swiss German Swedish Norwegian French Spanish Portuguese Japanese Kanji + Katakana 1172 Korean 1173...
  • Page 230 IBM 5250 Display Emulation IBM EBCDIC Codepages Supplied Codepage Type Countries SBCS USA, Canada, Netherlands, Portugal, Brazil SBCS Austria, Germany SBCS Belgium (old) SBCS Denmark, Norway SBCS Finland, Sweden SBCS Italy SBCS Spain, Latin America (Spanish) SBCS SBCS Japanese - Katakana SBCS France DBCS...
  • Page 231: Display Settings

    IBM 5250 Display Emulation Display Settings Monochrome Factory default: Depends on the terminal type By default the setting of this option will match the normal display characteristic of the particular IBM 5250 model selected. In TeemTalk, all terminal types support both monochrome and colour display.
  • Page 232 IBM 5250 Display Emulation 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.
  • Page 233: Environment Variables

    IBM 5250 Display Emulation Environment Variables USER Specifies the user or account name to use to log on to the remote system. 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.
  • Page 234 IBM 5250 Display Emulation DEVNAME This enables you to enter the name of the device which the server will be requested to assign to this Telnet session. You can return the local host name by entering %s after the device name.
  • Page 235 IBM 5250 Display Emulation unless the separate sessions use different modulo values (for exam- ple, 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.
  • Page 236 IBM 5250 Display Emulation Setup Options...
  • Page 237: Ibm 5250 Printer Emulation

    HP TeemTalk Terminal Emulator 7.0 User Manual IBM 5250 Printer CHAPTER 16 Emulation This chapter describes features of the IBM 5250 printer emulation. Creating an IBM 5250 Printer Emulation Session You can create a session either using the TeemTalk Session Wizard or while TeemTalk is running.
  • Page 238: Using The Teemtalk Emulator Window

    IBM 5250 Printer Emulation Click to display the dialog. Next Finalization If you want a shortcut icon for this session to be created on the desktop, check the box labelled Create icon on desktop for session Click 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...
  • Page 239: Setup Options

    IBM 5250 Printer Emulation Setup Options The IBM 5250 Printer emulation is configured using setup options in the dialog which can be displayed using 5250 Printer Settings one of the following three methods: Session Wizard Step 1 Emulation IBM5250 Printer then click the button.
  • Page 240: Model Settings

    IBM 5250 Printer Emulation Model Settings Model Factory default: 3812-1 (Printer) This enables you to specify the printer model to emulate. There are two options: 3812-1 Single-byte printer. 5553-B01 Double-byte printer. Select the double-byte printer when using double-byte character sets such as Japanese.
  • Page 241: National Settings

    IBM 5250 Printer Emulation National Settings These options enable you to select the character set to be used. There are separate entries for the Single Byte Character Set ( ) and (if SBCS supported) Double Byte Character Set ( ). These should only be DBCS changed by the System Administrator.
  • Page 242 IBM 5250 Printer Emulation 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...
  • Page 243 IBM 5250 Printer Emulation Default Language, Character Set & Codepage Settings SBCS DBCS Language KBDTYPE CHARSET CODEPAGE CODEPAGE English (US) English (UK) Belgian Canadian French Danish Finnish German Dutch Italian Swiss French Swiss German Swedish Norwegian French Spanish Portuguese Japanese Kanji + Katakana 1172 Korean 1173...
  • Page 244 IBM 5250 Printer Emulation IBM EBCDIC Codepages Supplied Codepage Type Countries SBCS USA, Canada, Netherlands, Portugal, Brazil SBCS Austria, Germany SBCS Belgium (old) SBCS Denmark, Norway SBCS Finland, Sweden SBCS Italy SBCS Spain, Latin America (Spanish) SBCS SBCS Japanese - Katakana SBCS France DBCS...
  • Page 245: Environment Variables

    IBM 5250 Printer Emulation Environment Variables The options on this tab specify Environment Variables and values passed as part of the Telnet 5250E protocol. Note the following: A value of "," deletes the variable. • A value of CURRENTVALUE,NAME=VALUE adds a new •...
  • Page 246 IBM 5250 Printer Emulation USER Specifies the user or account name to use to log on to the remote system. 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.
  • Page 247 IBM 5250 Printer Emulation 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 . The option is Don't Report IBMPPRSRC1 used to specify the paper format to be used. IBMTRANSFORM Factory default: Yes (1) Specifies whether the printer will use the host print transform func-...
  • Page 248 IBM 5250 Printer Emulation *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...
  • Page 249 IBM 5250 Printer Emulation A3-sized paper (297 mm x 420 mm). B4-sized paper (257 mm x 364 mm). Ledger-sized paper (11 inches x 17 inches). *LEDG IBMENVELOPE Factory default: [! Don’t Report] This specifies the envelope format to be used. The possible settings are: No value returned.
  • Page 250 IBM 5250 Printer Emulation IBMWSCSTLIB Specifies the library name of the object containing pointers to the work station customizing tables. Advanced Settings Factory default: Unchecked Displays a button and option when Refresh Value for Do Not Report checked. Value for Do Not Report Factory default: [! This specifies the character string used to indicate that the Environ- ment Variable is not to be reported.
  • Page 251: Ta6530 Emulation

    HP TeemTalk Terminal Emulator 7.0 User Manual TA6530 Emulation CHAPTER 17 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. This section describes how to use the TeemTalk Session Wizard to Using the TeemTalk create a TA6530 emulation session.
  • Page 252: Using The Teemtalk Emulator Window

    TA6530 Emulation Click to display the dialog. Next Finalization If you want a shortcut icon for this session to be created on the desktop, check the box labelled Create icon on desktop for session Click 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...
  • Page 253: Operating Modes

    TA6530 Emulation Operating Modes The Tandem 6530 emulation operates in one of three main modes: Conversational, Block, or ANSI. Conversational and Block modes are normally used for applications running on a NonStop host system. ANSI mode is for applications running on the LXN host system.
  • Page 254: Ansi Mode

    TA6530 Emulation The status line will display when you are in Block mode, and BLOCK when in Block Protect mode. PROT In ANSI mode, characters are sent to the host as you type them, and ANSI Mode standard ANSI (American National Standard Institute) functions are executed.
  • Page 255 TA6530 Emulation 101/102 Key Keyboard Layout Keyboard Mapping...
  • Page 256: The Status Line

    TA6530 Emulation 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 option in the Status border...
  • Page 257 TA6530 Emulation When the emulation detects an error, the status line will be temporarily replaced by an error line which will display one of the following messages: INVALID LANGUAGE SET REQUESTED You tried to use an invalid national character set. INVALID DATA You tried to enter an invalid character in the current field when in Block protect mode.
  • Page 258: Setup Options

    TA6530 Emulation Setup Options The TA6530 emulation is configured using setup options in the dialog which can be displayed using one of the Tandem Settings following three methods: then click Session Wizard Step 1 Emulation TA6530 button. Configure On the menu, select >...
  • Page 259 TA6530 Emulation Note: Changing the current setting will not take effect until you re- start TeemTalk, so you will need to save the new setting before exiting TeemTalk. ersational and modes are normally used for applications Conv Block running on a NonStop host system, and mode for applications ANSI running on an LXN host system.
  • Page 260: Display Settings

    TA6530 Emulation Display Settings Cursor style Factory default: Block This enables you to specify how the text cursor is displayed. Select from Block Underline Static block Static underline None Auto wrap Factory default: Unchecked The setting of this option determines whether characters wrap to the next line when the right margin is reached.
  • Page 261 TA6530 Emulation 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. Cursor moves right to left Factory default: Unchecked This enables you change the direction in which the text cursor moves across the display.
  • Page 262: Preferences

    TA6530 Emulation Preferences Packet block Factory default: Off This option specifies whether you want to use packet blocking for X.25 communications line support, and if so, the size of the packet block. The size may be set to any of the listed 128-byte increments, or, by setting this option to , the default size of 260 bytes.
  • Page 263 TA6530 Emulation Scroll rate Factory default: 32 This determines the number of lines that are scrolled when the Jump option above is selected. scroll Setup Options...
  • Page 264 TA6530 Emulation Setup Options...
  • Page 265: Wyse Emulations

    HP TeemTalk Terminal Emulator 7.0 User Manual Wyse Emulations CHAPTER 18 This chapter describes features of the Wyse terminal emulations. Introduction The Wyse suite of terminal emulations consists of the following emulations which can be selected using the option Emulation mode in the dialog: Wyse Settings...
  • Page 266: Creating A Wyse Emulation Session

    Wyse Emulations WY50 WY50+ WY60 Provide compatibility with software designed to drive the Wyse WY-50, WY-50+ and WY-60 terminals, respectively. Provides compatibility with software designed for Wyse PCTerm 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.
  • Page 267: Using The Teemtalk Emulator Window

    Wyse Emulations If you want a shortcut icon for this session to be created on the desktop, check the box labelled Create icon on desktop for session Click 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...
  • Page 268: Display Format

    Wyse Emulations 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 appli- cation.
  • Page 269 Wyse Emulations 101/102 Key Keyboard Layout Keyboard Mapping...
  • Page 270: Status Line Messages

    Wyse Emulations Status Line Messages 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 option in the set-...
  • Page 271: Standard Status Line

    Wyse Emulations indicates local mode. indicates block mode. indicates half-duplex block mode. HBLK indicates that display update has been suspended. Pressing the Hold key will toggle display update on and off. Field 5: indicates that the emulation is in auxiliary print or >AUX transparent print mode.
  • Page 272: Setup Options

    Wyse Emulations Setup Options The Wyse emulations are configured using setup options in the dialog which can be displayed using one of the Wyse Settings following three methods: then click Session Wizard Step 1 Emulation Wyse button. Configure On the menu, select >...
  • Page 273: General Settings

    Wyse Emulations General Settings Emulation mode Factory default: WY50+ This specifies the particular terminal to emulate, as supported by Wyse WY-50/50+/60 terminals. Select from the following: Provides compatibility with software designed to ADDS A2 drive the ADDS Viewpoint A2 terminal, as emu- lated by the Wyse WY-50/50+/60 terminals.
  • Page 274 Wyse Emulations TVI910 TVI920 TVI925 Provide compatibility with software designed to drive the TeleVideo 910+, 920 and 925 terminals, respectively, as emulated by the Wyse WY-50/50+/ 60 terminals. TVI950 TVI955 Provide compatibility with software designed to drive the TeleVideo 950 and 955 terminals, respec- tively.
  • Page 275 Wyse Emulations Multiple page Factory default: Checked 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.
  • Page 276 Wyse Emulations Note that 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.
  • Page 277: Display

    Wyse Emulations Display Auto scroll Factory default: Checked This option applies to all emulations and determines what happens when the cursor is moved beyond the last line of the current page. When checked, the displayed data scrolls up and the cursor remains on the last line.
  • Page 278 Wyse Emulations of the option. When checked, a new page of memory Auto Scroll will be displayed. Note: The other emulations will always display a new page of memory. Auto wrap Factory default: Checked The setting of this option determines whether characters wrap to the next line when the right margin is reached.
  • Page 279 Wyse Emulations 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 the 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...
  • Page 280: Preferences

    Wyse Emulations Preferences DEL = DestBS Factory default: Unchecked This option applies to the WY-50+ and WY-60 emulations and determines what effect an ASCII DEL character has on displayed characters. The other emulations ignore the DEL character. When unchecked, the DEL character is ignored. When checked, the DEL character is interpreted as a destructive backspace, causing the character to the left of the cursor to be deleted and the cursor to move into that position.
  • Page 281 Wyse Emulations 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.
  • Page 282 Wyse Emulations Colour support Factory default: Unchecked When this option is checked, an additional set of host commands will be recognized to determine the colours used for the display. Wyse 350 colour commands will be recognized in all modes except Wyse 60, which will use Wyse 60 colour commands.
  • Page 283 Wyse Emulations line terminators are the CR and LF characters, and the block termi- nator is an ETX character. 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 deter- mined by the setting below.
  • Page 284: Tab Settings

    Wyse Emulations Tab Settings Clicking the button at the bottom of the Set Tabs... Wyse Settings dialog will display the dialog which enables you to set Tab Settings tab stops. Tab stops are set every eight columns by default, as indicated by the T character below the relevant column numbers.
  • Page 285: Running Scripts

    HP TeemTalk Terminal Emulator 7.0 User Manual Running Scripts CHAPTER 19 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.
  • Page 286: Using A Key Or Button Definition

    Running Scripts Either enter the name of the script file in the box, or Script File click the button to select the file. Browse If you want to edit the script you can do so by clicking the Edit button. This will display the window which Script Editor provides editing facilities so that you can view and edit script...
  • Page 287: Capturing Host Communication

    HP TeemTalk Terminal Emulator 7.0 User Manual Capturing Host CHAPTER 20 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.
  • Page 288: Chapter 20 Capturing Host Communication

    Capturing Host Communication Capture File To start the Capture File process: Select on the menu to display the Capture File Tools Save dialog. capture file as Enter a name for the capture file in the box then click File name button.
  • Page 289: Replay File

    Capturing Host Communication Replay File To start the Replay File process: Select on the menu to display the Replay File Tools Choose a file dialog. to replay Enter the name of the capture file to replay in the File name then click the button.
  • Page 290 Capturing Host Communication Replay File...
  • Page 291: Command Line Options

    HP TeemTalk Terminal Emulator 7.0 User Manual Command Line CHAPTER 21 Options This chapter describes the command line options that can be used to specify the TeemTalk startup configuration. Introduction The command line for running TeemTalk can include options that modify its startup configuration.
  • Page 292: Session Configuration

    Command Line Options Session Configuration Command Line: +lsf"mysessionfile.tts" Load Session File This enables you to load settings stored in a session configuration file previously created using either the TeemTalk Session Wizard dialog. The specified filename must include the Save Session As extension .tts and must be enclosed within double-quote characters.
  • Page 293: Replay File To Emulation Only

    Command Line Options reconnect, cancel or exit TeemTalk. Using this command line option without the optional <n> value will prevent the message from being displayed. The <n> value is optional and can be one of the following: Reconnect. Cancel (default action). Exit.
  • Page 294: Enable Debug Two-Way

    Command Line Options Command Line: -debug2way Enable Debug Two- This enables both received host data and data sent back to the host to be logged in a file for replaying later using the Capture File options on the menu. Replay File Tools Command Line: -debug=NN Set Bitwise...
  • Page 295: Window Appearance

    Command Line Options Window Appearance Command Line: -spl Do Not Show Splash Screen This prevents the initial splash screen from being displayed when TeemTalk is started. Command Line: +wfs Show Window Full Screen This will cause the emulation workspace to fill the screen. Note that this also removes the window frame, soft buttons, menu and configuration bars.
  • Page 296: Disable Window Resize

    Command Line Options Command Line: -wrd Disable Window Resize This prevents the TeemTalk window from being resized. Command Line: -wfr Remove the Window Frame This will remove the window frame from the display. Note that this also removes the title bar, system menu, minimize and maximize buttons.
  • Page 297: Add The System Menu

    Command Line Options Command Line: +sys Add the System Menu This will add the system menu to the display. Note that the title bar must be enabled. Command Line: -mnb Remove/Disable Minimize Button This will remove or disable the minimize button. Note that the win- dow frame will also be removed.
  • Page 298: Remove The View Menu

    Command Line Options Command Line: -mvi Remove the View Menu This will remove the menu from the menu bar. View Command Line: -mco Remove the Connection Menu This will remove the menu from the menu bar. Connection Command Line: -mse Remove the Session Menu This will remove the...
  • Page 299 Command Line Options Edit Menu -eop Remove Clipboard Options -ecb Remove Clear Buffer -eec Remove Copy -eep Remove Paste -esa Remove Select All View Menu -vto Remove Toolbars -vwi Remove Windows -vst Remove Status Bar Connection Menu -ccn Remove Connect -cdi Remove Disconnect...
  • Page 300: Remove The Configuration Bar

    Command Line Options Help Menu -hth Remove HP TeemTalk Help -hab Remove About Command Line: -cfg Remove the Configuration Bar This will remove the configuration bar from the display. Note that menu will also be removed from the menu bar. Session You can remove individual items from the configuration bar using Remove...
  • Page 301: Emulation Workspace

    Command Line Options Emulation Workspace Command Line: +custyle Mouse Cursor Style This enables you to specify how the mouse cursor appears in the emulation workspace. You can select from the following style options: Blank cursor. All directions resize. I-Beam (the default). Vertical splitting.
  • Page 302 Command Line Options Emulation Workspace...
  • Page 303: Appendix A Programming Keys & Buttons

    HP TeemTalk Terminal Emulator 7.0 User Manual Programming APPENDIX A Keys & Buttons This appendix describes how to program a key or button to generate specific key functions and characters when pressed. Introduction TeemTalk provides various ways of programming keys and buttons to perform functions that you have defined.
  • Page 304: Including Key Function Combinations & Sequences

    Programming Keys & Buttons Including Key Function Combinations & Sequences You can program a key or button to perform the function of a combi- nation or sequence of keys. For example, you can cause a key or but- ton to perform the same function as pressing the keys Alt + F4 together, or pressing the keys F2 then F3 then F4.
  • Page 305: Including Special Characters

    Programming Keys & Buttons 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: <F2><F3><F4>...
  • Page 306: Running A Script File

    Programming Keys & Buttons 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 <’ (left angle bracket and single quote) and ’> (single quote and right angle bracket) characters.
  • Page 307: Appendix B Virtual Key Names

    HP TeemTalk Terminal Emulator 7.0 User Manual Virtual Key Names APPENDIX B This appendix lists the virtual key names available for defining key functions and including specific key functions in macro definitions. Introduction This appendix lists the virtual key names supported by TeemTalk. Virtual key names enable you to redefine keys on the keyboard and include specific key functions in a macro definition.
  • Page 308: Standard Virtual Key Names

    Virtual Key Names Standard Virtual Key Names The virtual key names listed in this section are applicable in all terminal emulations. Key Function Virtual Key Name 0 - 9 VK_0 - VK_9 A - Z VK_A - VK_Z Alt (right) VK_RALT Apps VK_APPS...
  • Page 309 Virtual Key Names 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_NUMPAD0 - VK_NUMPAD9 Numeric Pad Add (+) VK_ADD Numeric Pad Divide (/) VK_DIVIDE Numeric Pad Decimal (.) VK_DECIMAL Numeric Pad Multiply (*) VK_MULTIPLY Numeric Pad Subtract (-)
  • Page 310: Mouse Buttons

    Virtual Key Names Windows (right) VK_RWIN Zoom VK_ZOOM Mouse Buttons Mouse Action Virtual Key Name Left Click VK_MSE_B1_CLK Right Click VK_MSE_B2_CLK Middle Click VK_MSE_B4_CLK Left Double-Click VK_MSE_B1_DBL Right Double-Click VK_MSE_B2_DBL Middle Double-Click VK_MSE_B4_DBL Extended Keyboard Key Function Virtual Key Name Functions Browser Back VK_BROWSER_BACK...
  • Page 311: At&T 4410 Virtual Key Names

    Virtual Key Names AT&T 4410 Virtual Key Names The following virtual key names can be used when running the AT&T 4410 terminal emulation in addition to all the VK_ virtual key names listed in the section “Standard Virtual Key Names” on page 292.
  • Page 312: Dec Vt510 Virtual Key Names

    Virtual Key Names 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 292.
  • Page 313 Virtual Key Names 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 VT_TAB VK_TAB DEC VT510 Virtual Key Names...
  • Page 314: Hp 700-92/96 Virtual Key Names

    Virtual Key Names 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 292. Key Function Virtual Key Name Default Mapping...
  • Page 315 Virtual Key Names 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_F10 User System HP_SYSTEM VK_F9 HP 700-92/96 Virtual Key Names...
  • Page 316: Ibm 3151 Virtual Key Names

    Virtual Key Names IBM 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” on page 292.
  • Page 317 Virtual Key Names Jump I51_JUMP C+VK_F5 Jump I51_JUMP C+VK_DIVIDE Line Feed I51_LINEFEED C+VK_RETURN Local I51_LOCAL C+VK_END Local I51_LOCAL C+VK_ADD Numeric Pad 0 - 9 I51_NUMPAD0 - 9 VK_NUMPAD0 - 9 PA1 - PA3 I51_PA1 - I51_PA3 C+VK_NUMPAD1 - 3 Print Message I51_PRTMSG C+VK_F2 Print Line...
  • Page 318: Ibm 3270 Virtual Key Names

    Virtual Key Names 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” on page 292.
  • Page 319 Virtual Key Names New Line IB_NEWLINE VK_RETURN 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 Notice Board Setup IB_NB_SETUP Notice Board Zoom IB_NB_ZOOM A+VK_PRIOR Num Lock IB_NUMLOCK A+VK_NUMLOCK IB_PA1 VK-PRIOR IB_PA2 VK_NEXT IB_PA3 S_VK_PRIOR Pause IB_PAUSE A+VK_PAUSE...
  • Page 320: Ibm 5250 Virtual Key Names

    Virtual Key Names 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 292.
  • Page 321 Virtual Key Names New Line AS_NEWLINE S+VK_RETURN AS_PA1 A+VK_PAUSE AS_PA2 A+VK_HOME AS_PA3 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 Keystrokes AS_RECORD A+VK_F4 Reset AS_RESET VK_ESCAPE Reverse Close Text...
  • Page 322: Ibm 5250 Word Processing Mode

    Virtual Key Names IBM 5250 Word Processing Mode Key Function Virtual Key Name Begin Bold AS_WP_BOLD Begin Underline AS_WP_UNDERLINE Word Underline AS_WP_WORD_UNDER End Attribute AS_WP_END_ATTR Centre Text AS_WP_CENTRE Half-Index Up AS_WP_HI_UP Half-Index Down AS_WP_HI_DOWN Next Text Column AS_WP_NEXT_COL Beginning of Line AS_WP_BEG_LINE End of Line AS_WP_END_LINE...
  • Page 323: Ta6530 Virtual Key Names

    Virtual Key Names TA6530 Virtual Key Names The following virtual key names can be used when running the TA6530 terminal emulation in addition to all the VK_ virtual key names listed in the section “Standard Virtual Key Names” on page 292. Key Function Virtual Key Name Default Mapping...
  • Page 324 Virtual Key Names 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...
  • Page 325: Wyse Virtual Key Names

    Virtual Key Names 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 292. Key Function Virtual Key Name Default Mapping...
  • Page 326 Virtual Key Names Function WY_FUNCT S+C+VK_SCROLL Home WY_HOME VK_HOME Home Shifted WY_S_HOME S+C+VK_HOME Insert WY_INSERT VK_INSERT Insert Character WY_INSCHAR A+VK_INSERT Insert shifted WY_INSLINE S+C+VK_INSERT Insert shifted WY_REPLACE S+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...
  • Page 327: Appendix C Product Specification

    HP TeemTalk Terminal Emulator 7.0 User Manual Product Specification APPENDIX C 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.
  • Page 328: Telnet

    Product Specification Smooth Scroll and Variable Scroll rates not supported. • No graphics or APA graphics. • Telnet Implements RFC 854, 855, 856, 857, 858, 860, 1091, 1408, Specification • 1571, 1572. Implements RFC 1205, 2877 for IBM 5250. • Implements RFC 2355, 1576, 1646, 1647 for IBM 3270.
  • Page 329: Digital Vt Emulation

    Product Specification Digital VT Emulation Digital VT 420 Programmer's Manual Specification • (EK-VT420-RM-001). The DEC Multisession and SSU protocols are not implemented. Limitations • HP 700/92 Emulation HP 2392A Reference Guide (02394-90001. April 1984). Specification • IBM 3270 Emulation 3270 Information Display System Data Stream Programmer's Specification •...
  • Page 330: Ibm 3151 Native Emulation Model 11 & 31

    Product Specification No Auxillary port support. • No Control Unit customisation. • The specification is also defined by the 5250 Device Capabilities • report Bytes 0 thru 5 which are 0x7f,0x11,0x4e,0x00,0x03,0x80 for Display Sessions. IBM 3151 Native Emulation Model 11 & 31 IBM 3151 Ascii Display Station Reference Manual (GA18-2634- Specification •...
  • Page 331: Televideo 955

    Product Specification String configuration, machine and directory commands not • supported. Data table re-definition commands not supported. • Remote termination not supported. • I/O device and file commands not supported. • Set colour configuration commands not supported. • Televideo 955 Televideo 955 Display Terminal Operator's Manual (131969-00- Specification •...
  • Page 332: Wyse Pc-Term

    Product Specification Remote caps lock commands not supported. • Ignore nulls commands not supported. • Attribute overwrite mode not supported. • Disable intensity commands not supported. • Some select personality commands not supported. • Wyseword mode not supported. • Wyse 50, 50+, TVI 910, 925, 950, ADDS-A2, HZ 1500, Wyse PC-Term WY355/ES Reference Manual (883227-01 Rev.
  • Page 333: Index

    HP TeemTalk Terminal Emulator 7.0 User Manual Index Numerics keyboard mapping 3270 Display Settings dialog programming function keys Display tab virtual key names Keyboard tab AT&T4410 emulation Model tab attributes National tab foreground/background colours Notice Board tab screen background colour 3270 Printer Settings dialog Attributes dialog Model tab...
  • Page 334 Index configuration bar data transmission LED indicator Session Wizard DEC VT emulations emulation workspace virtual key names emulations display AIXTerm attributes Ansi BBS configuration bar AT 386 cursor moves right-to-left ATT4410 IBM 3270 Display emulation HP 700-92/96 IBM 3151 IBM 5250 Display emulation IBM 3270 Display emulation workspace IBM 3270 Printer...
  • Page 335 Index auto logon status line connection type virtual key names data transmission LED indicator IBM 3151 Settings dialog description Display tab local/online button General tab Serial settings Preferences tab SSH2 settings IBM 3270 Display emulation status bar LED indicator bilingual keyboard support TCP/IP settings Close key transport method...
  • Page 336 Index TeemTalk window local/online button on status bar LPR printing display right-to-left fax image support NVT mode macros push mode including key combinations record & playback keystrokes including key sequences setup options including special characters specification running a script file status line menu bar text display options...
  • Page 337 Index Emulation Printer Settings dialog Soft Button Settings dialog print screen soft buttons print to file attached to window print to LPR defining functions print to serial device detach from window to system printer level # button levels programming replay file remove from display visible levels specification...
  • Page 338 Index VT Series emulations Capture File 271, 272 window elements Emulation Printer Wyse emulations Key Macros Stratus V102 emulation Mouse Actions specification Replay File 271, 273 support contact Script Soft Buttons SSH2 Profile 23, 26 TA6530 emulation Status Bar ANSI mode Toolbars block mode translation file path...
  • Page 339 Index VT Series emulations window elements 79, 88 create session configuration bar Session Wizard emulation workspace menu bar TeemTalk window soft buttons keyboard mapping status bar scrolling display status line setup options title bar specification (Digital VT) Wyse emulations status bar create session Tab Settings Session Wizard...
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