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  • Page 1: User Manual

    TeemTalk 6.0 for Windows USER MANUAL...
  • Page 2 © 2007 by Neoware, Inc. 3200 Horizon Drive, King of Prussia, PA 19406 USA Tel.: +1-610-277-8300 Fax: +1-610-771-4200 Email: info@neoware.com Web: http://www.neoware.com This manual is copyrighted by Neoware, Inc. All rights are reserved. This document may not, in whole or in part, be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated, or reduced to any electronic medium or machine-readable form without prior consent, in writing, from Neoware, Inc.
  • Page 3: Teemtalk Software Support

    TeemTalk Software Support Telephone: +1-610-277-8300 Web: http://www.neoware.com/support/ TeemTalk Software Version Software version: 6.0 TeemTalk © 1988-2007 Neoware UK Ltd, All Rights Reserved. Acknowledgements This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit. (http://www.openssl.org/). This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com).
  • Page 4: Trademarks

    Trademarks TeemTalk is a registered trademark of Neoware UK Ltd. ADDS Viewpoint A2 is a trademark of Applied Digital Data Systems Inc. AIX is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. D100, D200 and D410 are trademarks of Data General. Dataspeed is a registered trademark of AT&T.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    TeemTalk 6.0 for Windows User Manual Table of Contents TeemTalk Software Support iii TeemTalk Software Version iii Acknowledgements iii Trademarks iv Table of Contents v Introduction 1 CHAPTER 1 What is TeemTalk? 1 About This Manual 1 Overview of Contents 1 Terms &...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents The Menu Bar 13 The Toolbar 14 The Emulation Workspace 14 Hotspots 14 The Soft Buttons 14 The Status Bar 15 Session Management 17 Logged on as System Administrator 17 Logged on as a User 18 TeemTalk Connection Wizard Settings 21 CHAPTER 3 Running the Connection Wizard 21 Connection Information 22...
  • Page 7 Table of Contents Host Information 40 Advanced Options 42 Printer Port Settings 43 Direct Print Data to the Print Manager 43 Direct Print Data to a Specific Port 44 Direct Print Data to a Network Printer 45 Advanced Printer Configuration 46 Process ANSI Commands 47 GUI Overrides 49 Aux Port Settings 51...
  • Page 8 Table of Contents Connection Wizard 75 Emulator Window 75 SSL Connection Configuration 76 Error Messages 77 Notes About Certificates 77 Storage of Certificates Acquiring New Certificates 78 Adding to the Registry 78 Importing from the File System 79 SSH Connection Settings 80 Connection Wizard 80 Emulator Window 80 SSH Connection using Username and Password 81...
  • Page 9 Table of Contents Show & Action Hotspots 102 Emulating a 3-Button Mouse 102 Hotspots 103 CHAPTER 7 Introduction 103 The Hotspot Editor 104 Defining a Hotspot 104 The Hotspot Definition 105 The Toolbar 107 CHAPTER 8 Introduction 107 The Predefined Button Tools 107 Redefining the Toolbar 109 Adding Buttons 109 Assigning User-Defined Functions 110...
  • Page 10 Table of Contents Clipboard Options 134 General 134 Parsing 135 The Settings Menu 137 Emulation Settings 138 HP 700-92/96 Settings 145 PT250 Settings 153 IBM 3151 Settings 157 The Display Tab 157 The General Tab 159 The Key Interpretations Tab 161 Wyse Settings 163 The Display Tab 163 The Chars\ Attributes Tab 166...
  • Page 11 Table of Contents The Display Tab 205 The Preferences Tab 206 The Function Keys Tabs 207 Serial Settings 209 Auxport Setup 212 Terminal Settings 213 The Screen Tab 213 The Font Tab 215 The Preferences Tab 217 The Keyboard Tab 223 Tab Stops 224 Local Editing 225 Block Transmission 227...
  • Page 12 Table of Contents DEC VT Emulations 253 CHAPTER 10 Creating a DEC VT Emulation Session 253 Using the TeemTalk Connection Wizard 253 Using the TeemTalk Emulator Window 254 Keyboard Mapping 255 The Status Bar 258 Scrolling the Display 260 TTY Print Mode 260 Typing Direction for Hebrew Language 260 AT&T 4410 Emulation 261 CHAPTER 11...
  • Page 13 Table of Contents N/C 274 Composing Characters 275 Key Codes 275 HP 700-92/96 Emulation 277 CHAPTER 14 Creating an HP 700-92/96 Emulation Session 277 Using the TeemTalk Connection Wizard 277 Using the TeemTalk Emulator Window 278 Keyboard Mapping 279 Display Configuration 281 Function Keys &...
  • Page 14 Table of Contents The Status Line 303 Operating Mode & Communication 303 Do Not Enter 304 Typing Direction 305 Bilingual Keyboard Mode 305 Numeric Lock 305 Insert Mode 305 Display Direction 306 Cursor Position 306 Text Display Options 306 Display Right-to-Left 306 Typing Direction 306 Close Key 307 Push Mode 307...
  • Page 15 Table of Contents The Status Line 322 Operating Mode & Communication 322 Do Not Enter 322 Typing Direction 322 Bilingual Keyboard Mode 322 Insert Mode 323 Display Direction 323 Cursor Position 323 Fax Image Support 323 Word Processing Mode 324 Text Display Options 325 Display Right-to-Left 325 Typing Direction 325...
  • Page 16 Table of Contents Keyboard Mapping 340 PT250 Emulation 343 CHAPTER 19 Creating a PT250 Emulation Session 343 Using the TeemTalk Connection Wizard 343 Using the TeemTalk Emulator Window 344 The Status Line 345 Keyboard Mapping 348 Displaying Alternate Characters 350 Siemens 97801 Emulation 353 CHAPTER 20 Creating a Siemens 97801 Emulation Session 353...
  • Page 17 Table of Contents Keyboard Mapping 368 Viewdata Emulation 371 CHAPTER 23 Creating a Viewdata Emulation Session 371 Using the TeemTalk Connection Wizard 371 Using the TeemTalk Emulator Window 372 Keyboard Mapping 373 Wyse Emulations 375 CHAPTER 24 Creating a Wyse Emulation Session 375 Using the TeemTalk Connection Wizard 375 Using the TeemTalk Emulator Window 377 Keyboard Mapping 378...
  • Page 18 Table of Contents IBM File Transfer 405 CHAPTER 26 Introduction 405 Disabling Host Messages 405 Sending & Receiving Files 406 IBM File Transfer Settings 408 FTP File Transfer 411 CHAPTER 27 Transferring Files 411 Menu & Toolbar Options 418 The File Menu 419 The Session Menu 422 The Configure Menu 425 The View Menu 426...
  • Page 19 Table of Contents ZModem Log File Name 434 Display Settings 434 Window Minimized on Start-Up 434 Window Maximized on Start-Up 434 Workspace Fills Screen on Start-Up 435 Disable Window Frame Resize 435 Clear Screen When Session Closed 435 History Buffer Size 435 Window Title 435 Window Subtitle 436 Disable Minimize, Maximize &...
  • Page 20 Table of Contents Set Tek Graphics Width 443 Disable Backing Store 444 Enable Plane Masking 444 Disable Sixel Graphics Scaling 444 Keyboard & Mouse 445 Convert £ to $ (MDIS P9) 445 Disable Editing Functions 445 Programming Keys & Buttons 447 APPENDIX A Introduction 447 Including Key Function Combinations &...
  • Page 21 Table of Contents Stratus V102 Virtual Key Names 460 TA6530 Virtual Key Names 460 TVI 955 Virtual Key Names 461 Unisys T27 Virtual Key Names 461 Viewdata Virtual Key Names 462 Wyse Virtual Key Names 462 TeemTalk Virtual Key Name Functions 463 Sending Text to a File or Device 463 Reading Text From a File or Device 464 Insert Delay 465...
  • Page 22 Table of Contents xxii...
  • Page 23: Introduction

    TeemTalk 6.0 for Windows User Manual Introduction CHAPTER 1 This chapter introduces TeemTalk and describes the scope of this manual. What is TeemTalk? Neoware TeemTalk host access software provides the ability to connect and communicate with applications on mainframes and midrange systems.
  • Page 24 Introduction Chapter 3: TeemTalk Connection Wizard Settings Describes all the options available in the TeemTalk Connection Wizard. Chapter 4: Host Connection Settings Describes the host connection settings supported by TeemTalk. Chapter 5: Keyboard Configuration Describes how to assign functions to keys, and how to use the Compose Character function to generate special characters.
  • Page 25 Introduction Chapter 14: HP700-92/96 Emulation Describes features of the Hewlett Packard HP700/92 emulation. Chapter 15: IBM 3270 Emulation Describes features of the IBM 3270 emulation. Chapter 16: IBM 5250 Emulation Describes features of the IBM 5250 emulation. Chapter 17: IBM 3151 Emulation Describes features of the IBM 3151 emulation.
  • Page 26: Terms & Conventions

    Introduction Chapter 26: IBM File Transfer Describes the IND$FILE file transfer utility for the IBM 3270 emulation Chapter 27: FTP File Transfer Describes the FTP interface for file transfer across Windows Sockets based networks. Chapter 28: Initialization Commands Describes commands that can be included in the registry and on the command line to specify the TeemTalk start-up configuration.
  • Page 27: Getting More Information

    Introduction You should use the left mouse button unless specifically told other- wise. double-click To "double-click" means to click the left mouse button twice in quick succession when the mouse pointer is on a particular item on the display, such as an icon. You should use the left mouse button unless specifically told otherwise.
  • Page 28 Introduction Getting More Information...
  • Page 29: Getting Started

    TeemTalk 6.0 for Windows User Manual Getting Started CHAPTER 2 This chapter describes the basic procedure for creating a session and describes various TeemTalk display features. Creating a Session This section describes the basic procedure for creating a session using the TeemTalk Connection Wizard. The chapter “TeemTalk Connection Wizard Settings”...
  • Page 30 Getting Started Connection Information dialog will be displayed. By default the language used in all TeemTalk menus and dialogs is English. You can change the language by making a selection Operating Language from the list at the bottom of this dialog. Connection Name In the box, enter a unique name that will...
  • Page 31 Getting Started The options in this dialog enable you to specify the settings used to make a host connection. TCP/IP Host Connection TCP/IP For a TCP/IP host connection, click the button, select Telnet in the list box next to it, then enter the name or internet Host Name address of the host computer in the box.
  • Page 32 Getting Started Next Advanced Options Click to display the dialog. This provides access to additional settings which are described in the section “Advanced Options” on page 42. Next Finalization Click to display the dialog. Creating a Session...
  • Page 33: Changing The Session Configuration

    Getting Started If you are logged on as system administrator there will be two Session stored... options to enable a session to be created or modified either for yourself (current user) only, or for all users. Refer to the section “Session Management” on page 17 for details.
  • Page 34: Running A Teemtalk Session

    Getting Started Running a TeemTalk Session To run a pre-configured TeemTalk session, either double-click on the TeemTalk session icon on the desktop (if one was created), Start Programs or select the session name from the menu under > Neoware TeemTalk The TeemTalk Window Display This section provides an overview of the TeemTalk window display.
  • Page 35: The Title Bar

    Getting Started The Title Bar The title bar displays the name of the session currently being run. The Menu Bar The menu bar provides access to a series of commands and dialogs that enable you to perform various functions and configure the emu- lator for compatibility with the application.
  • Page 36: The Toolbar

    Getting Started Refer to the chapter “Setup Menus” on page 113 for a complete description of all the menu options. The Toolbar The toolbar displays a series of buttons that provide a quick way of actioning commands or displaying setup dialogs when clicked. You can redefine all the buttons and add or remove buttons from the toolbar.
  • Page 37: The Status Bar

    Getting Started Refer to the section “Soft Buttons” on page 244 for information on programming the buttons. The Status Bar Along the bottom of the TeemTalk window is a status bar that shows the status of various operations and enables you to switch between modes.
  • Page 38 Getting Started will be inserted at the cursor position without deleting existing characters, which will move to the right. Edit Item 7: This will display when the terminal emulation is in Edit mode. Item 8: This will display the time in 24 hour format when in DEC VT500 mode if the VT525 set time command has been received from the host.
  • Page 39: Session Management

    Getting Started Session Management The way in which TeemTalk sessions are created or modified depends on whether you are logged on as a system administrator, or as a user without administrative privileges. Logged on as If you are logged on as a system administrator, you can either create System a unique session only for your own use, or you can create session Administrator...
  • Page 40: Logged On As A User

    Getting Started Session stored To create a session template for all users, select the for all users of system File Save Session As option in the menu dia- log before saving the session. When TeemTalk is started without a session (i.e. not started by Start clicking on a desktop icon or by selecting a session from the menu), the name of each available session template will be listed in...
  • Page 41 Getting Started File Open Session menu dialog together with the letter to indi- cate that they are templates. When you load a template, modify the settings then save the session, a local copy of the template will be made with the same name, but with the changed settings.
  • Page 42 Getting Started Session Management...
  • Page 43: Teemtalk Connection Wizard Settings

    TeemTalk 6.0 for Windows User Manual TeemTalk Connection CHAPTER 3 Wizard Settings This chapter describes all the options available in the TeemTalk Connection Wizard. Running the Connection Wizard The TeemTalk Connection Wizard provides a quick way of creating and saving a session configuration. To run the TeemTalk Start Programs Connection Wizard from the...
  • Page 44: Chapter 3 Teemtalk Connection Wizard Settings

    TeemTalk Connection Wizard Settings Connection Information Connection Information dialog enables you to specify terminal emulation settings, the language in which all menus and dialogs will be displayed, and a name for the session. The options displayed Emulation depend on the terminal emulation selected in the list box.
  • Page 45 TeemTalk Connection Wizard Settings ADDS A2 Provides compatibility with software designed to drive the ADDS Viewpoint A2 terminal, as emu- lated by the Wyse WY-50/50+/60 terminals. Refer to the chapter “Wyse Emulations” on page 375 for details. AIXTerm Provides compatibility with software designed to drive an X terminal using X Windows.
  • Page 46 TeemTalk Connection Wizard Settings HZ1500 Provides compatibility with software designed to drive the Hazeltine 1500 terminal, as emulated by the Wyse WY-50/50+/60 terminals. Refer to the chapter “Wyse Emulations” on page 375 for details. IBM 3151 Provides compatibility with software designed to drive the IBM 3151 terminal.
  • Page 47 TeemTalk Connection Wizard Settings Sco Console This is an emulation of the SCO UNIX box. Siemens 97801 Provides compatibility with software designed to drive the Siemens 97801 terminal. Refer to the chapter “Siemens 97801 Emulation” on page 353 for details. Stratus V102 Provides compatibility with software designed to drive the Stratus V102 terminal.
  • Page 48 TeemTalk Connection Wizard Settings respectively. Refer to the chapter “DEC VT Emula- tions” on page 253 for details. VT500 7-Bit VT500 8-Bit These emulations enable you to run applications written for the DEC VT320 terminal, the difference is in their treatment of 8-bit control codes. When VT500 7-Bit is selected, all 8-bit codes are con- VT500 8-...
  • Page 49: Graphics Mode

    TeemTalk Connection Wizard Settings WYSE PCTerm Provides compatibility with software designed for the PC Term personality supported by Wyse. Graphics Mode Graphics Mode option is only available if your version of Emulation TeemTalk supports graphics emulations and the option is set to one of the DEC VT, Ansi BBS, AIXTerm, AT 386 or Sco Console emulations.
  • Page 50: Bq 3107 Emulation Settings

    TeemTalk Connection Wizard Settings BQ 3107 Emulation VIP Mode Settings 7700 7760 This option enables you to set the VIP mode to HP 700-92/96 Terminal ID Emulation Settings This option specifies what is reported back to the host in response to 70092 a terminal identification request.
  • Page 51: Ibm 5250 Emulation Settings

    TeemTalk Connection Wizard Settings IBM 5250 IBM 5250 Model Emulation Settings This option specifies what is reported back to the host in response to a terminal identification request. (Note that not all features of the specified terminal may be supported.) The terminal models and their display characteristics are listed below: Model Display...
  • Page 52: International Settings

    TeemTalk Connection Wizard Settings International Settings Connec- International button will be displayed in the Settings tion Information dialog when a relevant terminal emulation is selected. Clicking it will display character set options as described in the section “International Settings” on page 31. Keyboard Options Connection Informa- Keyboard Options...
  • Page 53: International Settings

    TeemTalk Connection Wizard Settings International Settings International Settings Inter- dialog is displayed by clicking the national Settings Connection Information button in the dialog. The availablility of this dialog and the options displayed in it depends on the selected terminal emulation. DEC VT Suite, AIXTerm, ANSI BBS, AT386 &...
  • Page 54 TeemTalk Connection Wizard Settings Preferred Character Set Factory default for DEC VT & AIXTerm: ISO Latin-1 Factory default for ANSI BBS, AT 386 & SCO Console: Ansi This enables you to select the type of character sets used for display- ing characters.
  • Page 55: Hp 700-92/96

    TeemTalk Connection Wizard Settings Each set consists of two tables of characters. The first table is the standard ASCII character set. The second table contains special characters which differ between the sets. HP 700-92/96 Character Set Mode Factory default: Multinational The setting of this option determines the type of character set used to National generate characters.
  • Page 56: Ibm 3270

    TeemTalk Connection Wizard Settings IBM 3270 Preferred Font Factory default: Courier New This enables you to specify the font to use for displaying characters. The available settings depend on the fonts installed. National Character Settings This enables you to select the character set to be used. The IDs of the code page, character set and CCSID used for the currently selected User Specified language are displayed under the...
  • Page 57: Ibm 5250

    TeemTalk Connection Wizard Settings IBM 5250 Preferred Font Factory default: Courier New This enables you to specify the font to use for displaying characters. The available settings depend on the fonts installed. Keyboard Type Keyboard Type National Character Settings The settings of the options below will reflect the default settings for the chosen lan- guage and should only be changed by the System Administrator.
  • Page 58: Wyse Suite, Adds A2, Hz1500, Tvi

    TeemTalk Connection Wizard Settings If double byte character sets (e.g. Japanese) are supported and you IBM 5250 Model 5555-B01 wish to use them, then set the to either 5555-C01 5553-B01 (monochrome) or (colour) for display, or printing. Wyse Suite, ADDS A2, HZ1500, TVI The following options are applicable to all Wyse emulations includ- ing ADDS A2, HZ1500, TVI910, TVI920 and TVI925.
  • Page 59 TeemTalk Connection Wizard Settings Preferred Font This enables you to specify the font to use for displaying characters. The available settings depend on the fonts installed. ASCII Font Factory default: WY ASCII This option determines whether the Wyse ASCII or PC standard character set is used as the first half of the multinational character set when in multinational mode.
  • Page 60: Keyboard Options

    TeemTalk Connection Wizard Settings Keyboard Options Keyboard Options Keyboard dialog is displayed by clicking the Options Connection Information button in the dialog. The options available depends on the selected terminal emulation. Left Ctrl acts as Reset Key The setting of this option determines whether or not the left Control key performs the same function as the Reset key.
  • Page 61 TeemTalk Connection Wizard Settings Keyboard Type Factory default: 101\102 This enables driver-less support for a 122 or 108-key keyboard instead of the standard 101\102-key keyboard. Keyboard Options...
  • Page 62: Host Information

    TeemTalk Connection Wizard Settings Host Information Host Information dialog enables you to specify settings required for communication with the host computer. You can select from the following types of host connection: TCP/IP Enables a TCP/IP host connection. Refer to the section “TCP/IP Connection Settings”...
  • Page 63 TeemTalk Connection Wizard Settings Enables a host connection using the Secure Sockets Layer protocol. Refer to the section “SSL Connection Settings” on page 75 for details. Host Name Configuration Name Connect to box is used to specify the port or host to communicate with, depending on the con- nection type you have selected.
  • Page 64: Advanced Options

    TeemTalk Connection Wizard Settings Advanced Options Advanced Options dialog enables you to access additional con- figuration options as described in the following sections. Printers Printer Port Settings Clicking the button will display the dialog that enables you to direct print data either to a printer handled by the Print Manager, a specific port, or a network printer.
  • Page 65: Printer Port Settings

    TeemTalk Connection Wizard Settings Printer Port Settings Printer Port Settings Print- dialog is displayed by clicking the Advanced button in the Connection Wizard dialog. The options in this dialog enable you to direct print data either to a printer han- dled by the Print Manager, a specific port, or a network printer.
  • Page 66: Direct Print Data To A Specific Port

    TeemTalk Connection Wizard Settings PassThrough (Note that the option will be unselectable if the printer driver currently selected does not support this facility.) If you find a through print results in data being split into lines, each Seconds Close treated as a separate print job, specify a time in the Delay box (e.g.
  • Page 67: Direct Print Data To A Network Printer

    TeemTalk Connection Wizard Settings Output Character Set option enables you to specify the charac- ter set used for printing. This allows non-ISO Latin-1 printers to be used. Configure When a COM port is selected, clicking the button will Printer Serial Settings display a dialog in which you can specify the baud rate, parity, flow control, data bits and stop bits settings.
  • Page 68: Advanced Printer Configuration

    TeemTalk Connection Wizard Settings Advanced Clicking the button will display a dialog which enables you to send printer-specific commands to specify (for example) font size, colour, or page header and footer. Refer to the next section for details. Advanced Network Printer (LPR) Options Advanced Printer Clicking the button in the...
  • Page 69: Process Ansi Commands

    TeemTalk Connection Wizard Settings The options available depend on the information supplied by the printer definition file for the selected printer. Margins Note that the options will use different units of measure- ment depending on the chosen printer. The measurement unit will be Bottom Margin indicated below the option.
  • Page 70 TeemTalk Connection Wizard Settings Font Height regardless of the setting. Note that this may cause rows to overlap. Font Height Automatic Setting the will cause the printer to use an appropriate font size based on the number of rows to be printed per page.
  • Page 71: Gui Overrides

    TeemTalk Connection Wizard Settings GUI Overrides GUI Overrides GUI overrides dialog is displayed by clicking the Advanced button in the Connection Wizard dialog. The options in this dialog enable you specify various display options, such as which items are displayed in the TeemTalk window (menus, toolbar etc.), and how the emulator should respond when the host closes the con- nection.
  • Page 72 TeemTalk Connection Wizard Settings Disable options enable you to disable any or all of the menu bar items, the title bar, tool bar, scroll bar, soft buttons, and the status bar. Disable Clipboard Accelerators option will disable the Ctrl + C (copy) and Ctrl + V (paste) keyboard commands.
  • Page 73: Aux Port Settings

    TeemTalk Connection Wizard Settings Aux Port Settings Aux Port Settings Aux Port dialog is displayed by clicking the Advanced button in the Connection Wizard dialog. The options in this dialog enable you to specify a COM or LPT port for bidirec- tional output when in any DEC VT mode, ANSI BBS, Sco Console HP 700-92/96, or IBM 3151 mode.
  • Page 74: Nominate Script File

    TeemTalk Connection Wizard Settings Nominate Script File Invoke Script at Startup dialog is displayed by clicking the Nominate Script Advanced button in the Connection Wizard dialog. This enables you to specify the names of a module and a macro (sep- arated by a period “.”...
  • Page 75: Finalization

    TeemTalk Connection Wizard Settings Finalization Finalization dialog provides a summary of the settings selected for the session you are creating. It also enables you to create an icon for the session on the desktop, and specify the shortcut location. If you are logged on as system administrator there will be two Session stored...
  • Page 76 TeemTalk Connection Wizard Settings Finish Once you have configured the session as required, click Start Programs TeemTalk session will be created and listed in the > Neoware TeemTalk menu under . A shortcut icon will also be created Create Icon on Desktop for Session on the desktop if the option was selected.
  • Page 77: Host Connection Settings

    TeemTalk 6.0 for Windows User Manual Host Connection CHAPTER 4 Settings This chapter describes the host connection settings supported by TeemTalk. Displaying Host Connection Setup Options The location of the host connection setup options depend on whether you are displaying them from the Connection Wizard or from the TeemTalk emulator window.
  • Page 78: Emulator Window

    Host Connection Settings Emulator Window In the TeemTalk emulator window, host connection setup options File New Connection can be accessed from the menu by selecting Types of Host Connection TeemTalk supports several types of host connection: TCP/IP Enables a TCP/IP host connection. Refer to the section “TCP/IP Connection Settings”...
  • Page 79: Tcp/Ip Connection Settings

    Host Connection Settings TCP/IP Connection Settings Host Connection Wizard To specify a TCP/IP host connection in the Connection Wizard Information TCP/IP Telnet dialog, click the button, select in the list box next to it, then enter the name or internet address of the host Host Name computer in the box.
  • Page 80: Tcp/Ip Telnet Configuration

    Host Connection Settings TCP/IP Telnet Configuration TCP/IP Telnet dialog is displayed from the Con- Configuration Host Information Advanced nection Wizard dialog by clicking the New Connection button, or from the TeemTalk emulator window Telnet Options dialog by clicking the button. Note that the options available and the default settings depend on the currently selected terminal emulation.
  • Page 81 Host Connection Settings Telnet Name This enables you to override the name that will be reported for the terminal type over Telnet. Enable Keep Alives Selecting this option will prevent the session from being discon- nected from the host by an inactivity timeout. Connection Timeout (Secs:) This specifies how many seconds TeemTalk has to attempt to make a host connection before it either attempts to connect to the next host...
  • Page 82 Host Connection Settings button. These are described in the section “TN5250 Options” on page 64. Force Negotiation These settings determine whether or not the Telnet Binary or EOR options are supported. Both are set to by default. Will not force any negotiations. It will leave it up to the host to decide what to do.
  • Page 83: Tn3270 Options

    Host Connection Settings TN3270 Options 3270 TN3270 Options dialog is displayed by clicking the Options TCP/IP Telnet Configuration button in the dialog when TN3270 is not suppressed. Connect This specifies the name of the device which the server will be requested to assign to the Telnet session.
  • Page 84 Host Connection Settings bilities have been tried, at which point the emulation will report a device name rejected error. For example, TEST%d4% will give TEST1 on all connections until the host rejects the name as in use, in which case TEST2 will be used.
  • Page 85 Host Connection Settings SysReq When is selected, some (or all, depending on the server) of the functions of the SysReq key will be emulated and the server in an SNA environment. LU3 Printer IBM 3270 options are available when the Model 3287-1 option is set to...
  • Page 86: Tn5250 Options

    Host Connection Settings TN5250 Options 5250 TN5250 Options dialog is displayed by clicking the Options TCP/IP Telnet Configuration button in the dialog when IBM 5250 Model TN5250 is not suppressed and the is not set to 3812-1 5553-B01 (printers). Refer to the section “5250 Printer 5250 Printer Options Options”...
  • Page 87 Host Connection Settings TEST%d100% will give TEST1 on first connect, TEST2 on sec- ond, ... TEST99 on 99th, TEST0 on 100th, TEST1 on 101st and so These values are preserved over power off, so the first connection of any given power on may not be TEST1. Assume that the start point is random.
  • Page 88: 5250 Printer Options

    Host Connection Settings 5250 Printer Options 5250 5250 Printer dialog is displayed by clicking the Options Options TCP/IP Telnet Configuration button in the dialog when IBM 5250 Model 3812-1 TN5250 is not suppressed and the is set to (a printer). Device Name Specifies the name of the printer device.
  • Page 89 Host Connection Settings *IBM2380 *IBM2381 *IBM2390 *IBM2391 *IBM3812 *IBM3816 *IBM3912HP *IBM3916HP *IBM39302 *IBM39303 *IBM4019 *IBM4019HP *IBM4029 *IBM4029HP *IBM4037 *IBM4039HP *IBM4070 *IBM4070EP *IBM4072 *IBM4076 *IBM42011 *IBM42012 *IBM42013 *IBM42021 *IBM42022 *IBM42023 *IBM42071 *IBM42072 *IBM42081 *IBM42082 *IBM4212 *IBM4216 *IBM4226 *IBM4230 *IBM4232 *IBM47121 *IBM47122 *IBM47221 *IBM47222 *IBM4770...
  • Page 90 Host Connection Settings Paper Source 1 & 2 These options specify the paper format to be used. The possible settings are: Don't Report No value returned. *NONE No paper source is defined. *MFR The system determines the paper type used based on the manufacturer, type and model of the printer.
  • Page 91 Host Connection Settings *MFR The system determines the envelope type used based on the manufacturer, type and model of the printer. B5-sized envelopes (176mm x 250mm). *MON Monarch-sized envelopes (3.875 x 7.5 inches). Number 9-sized envelopes (3.875 x 8.875 inches). *N10 Number 10-sized envelopes (4.125 x 9.5 inches).
  • Page 92: Modem Connection Settings

    Host Connection Settings Modem Connection Settings Host Connection Wizard To specify a modem host connection in the Connection Wizard Information Modem Config- dialog, click the button, then click the Modem Settings button to display the dialog. Emulator Window To specify a modem host connection in the TeemTalk emulator New Connection File Type...
  • Page 93 Host Connection Settings If this is a new configuration, enter a name to identify it in the Configuration Name box. Select a Modem Configure from the list box below. The button provides access to the standard Microsoft dialogs for specifying port settings and call options.
  • Page 94: Serial Connection Settings

    Host Connection Settings Serial Connection Settings Host Connection Wizard To specify a serial host connection in the Connection Wizard Information Serial Configure dialog, click the button, then click the Configuration of COM1 Serial Settings button to display the (i.e. dialog. Emulator Window To specify a serial host connection in the TeemTalk emulator win- New Connection...
  • Page 95 Host Connection Settings Even 7 bits add up to an odd number. Selecting will cause an eighth bit to be added with a value of 1 if the previous 7 bits add up to an odd number, and 0 if the previous 7 bits add up to an even number. Mark Space parity will set every eighth bit to 1 and...
  • Page 96 Host Connection Settings Local Echo Factory default: unchecked The setting of this option determines whether keyboard entered characters are displayed on the screen as well as sent to the host. When unchecked, characters are not displayed when they are trans- mitted unless the host 'echoes' them back.
  • Page 97: Ssl Connection Settings

    Host Connection Settings SSL Connection Settings The SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) protocol enables authenticated and encrypted communication between clients and servers. Before anyone can connect to a server the system administrator must make available a copy of the root certificate used to sign the server’s identity certificate and the number of the telnet port the server is listening on (the default for secure telnet is 992).
  • Page 98: Ssl Connection Configuration

    Host Connection Settings Port Number Telnet Note: You may need to specify the host’s in the Options Telnet Options dialog (displayed by clicking the button in New Connection dialog). SSL Connection If you have not already installed the root certificate you will Configuration have been given to verify the server you are going to connect to, Root Certificates...
  • Page 99: Error Messages

    Host Connection Settings encrypted, along with the certificate itself. Please note this is a security risk as anyone who can acquire a copy of your registry will be able to use your certificate. Click once you have configured the certificates. Next Connect Either click...
  • Page 100: Storage Of Certificates

    Host Connection Settings Client certificates. These are sent by the client, only if the server requests them, and validate the client’s identity. The client will need to store these locally. Usually a client will only have one certificate to validate it on a particular server but different serv- ers may require different client certificates.
  • Page 101: Importing From The File System

    Host Connection Settings finds one it checks that it is not a duplicate and then renames it with the correct hash.unique name. New Client certificates should be added to the Client Certificate key. They may be given any value name. Obviously if a value already exists with the same name it will be overwritten.
  • Page 102: Ssh Connection Settings

    Host Connection Settings SSH Connection Settings The SSH (Secure Shell) client/server protocol is used to encrypt and transmit data securely over a network, with authentication (proof of client identity) provided by a password and/or key. Host Connection Wizard To specify an SSH host connection in the Connection Wizard Information TCP/IP dialog, click the...
  • Page 103: Ssh Connection Using Username And Password

    Host Connection Settings Password SSH Connection Click the radio button. using Username Enter your username and password, then click and Password Next Connect Either click in the Connection Wizard, or in the New Connection dialog. If the username and/or password are invalid, TeemTalk will prompt you to re-enter them.
  • Page 104 Host Connection Settings Filename Enter a . This is the name the key will be stored under Keyfile in the registry and the name displayed in the drop down list in the previous dialog. Select the type of key you wish to create. openSSH servers sup- port both keys.
  • Page 105 Host Connection Settings share the same prime number group because they require their primes to be generated in different ways. Generate Key Click to create a new key. You will be prompted for a passphrase to encrypt your private key. Passphrase Confirm Enter the...
  • Page 106 Host Connection Settings Select all in the text box and then copy to put the key into the Windows clipboard. Logon to your server using username and password. In your home directory you need to have a sub-directory called .ssh. You may have to create this directory yourself. Within the .ssh directory you need a file called authorized_keys.
  • Page 107: Security Tectia Server Using A Key File

    Host Connection Settings Select your key file from the drop down list. Enter your passphrase (if it has not been saved) and click Next Connect Either click in the Connection Wizard, or in the New Connection dialog. SSH Connection to Follow the instructions in the previous section for using a key- an SSH file with openSSH up to and including step 11.
  • Page 108: Ssh Key File Permissions

    Host Connection Settings SSH Key File If you find that public key authentication does not work when you Permissions have copied your public key to authorized_keys, it is probably because the file permissions on $HOME, $HOME/.ssh or $HOME/.ssh/authorized_keys are more permissive than SSH allows by default.
  • Page 109 Host Connection Settings The display is controlled using the following three registry entries (szStrings): Enables/disables the modify dialog fea- SSHAllowAdv on/off Advanced tures, and displays an button to toggle the display of advanced options on/off. Enables/disables display of advanced SSHShowAdv on/off options on initial dialog display.
  • Page 110 Host Connection Settings SSH Connection Settings...
  • Page 111: Keyboard Configuration

    TeemTalk 6.0 for Windows User Manual Keyboard CHAPTER 5 Configuration This chapter describes how to configure the keyboard, define key functions, and compose special characters. Keyboard Mapping The keyboard is mapped as close as possible to the terminal being emulated. An llustration showing the mapping of key functions on the 101/102 key Enhanced AT style keyboard layout is shown in each terminal emulation chapter.
  • Page 112: Chapter 5 Keyboard Configuration

    Keyboard Configuration The options in this dialog enable you to redefine the function of most of the keys on your keyboard, including the key combinations listed below: Alt + Key Shift + Key Alt + Shift + Key Control + Key Alt + Control + Key Control + Shift + Key Alt + Control + Shift + Key...
  • Page 113: Defining A Key Or Key Combination

    Keyboard Configuration Current Macro Definitions box displays the key and key combi- Type nations that are currently defined. The column indicates whether the macro is processed as normal (blank), remote (R), local (L) or on start-up (S). You can remove the selected definition or delete all the definitions Remove by clicking the relevant button.
  • Page 114: Specifying Characters

    Keyboard Configuration For example, to program the F1 key so that when it is pressed it per- forms the same function as pressing the keys Alt + F4 together, enter the following characters in the key definition box: <ALT+F4> To program a key so that it performs the same function as pressing a sequence of keys one after the other, enter each virtual key name in the order required, enclosing each virtual key name with the <...
  • Page 115: 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 National composed depend on the settings of the option in the Emulation Settings Preferred Char. Set dialog, and the option in the Terminal Settings...
  • Page 116 Keyboard Configuration together, followed by the key bearing the first character then the key bearing the second character. Note: The compose character sequence can also be initiated by pressing a key defined with the COMPOSE virtual key name. A compose character sequence may be abandoned before comple- tion by pressing the Delete key.
  • Page 117 Keyboard Configuration COMPOSE CHARACTER SEQUENCES Compose Character Sequences...
  • Page 118 Keyboard Configuration COMPOSE CHARACTER SEQUENCES Compose Character Sequences...
  • Page 119 Keyboard Configuration COMPOSE CHARACTER SEQUENCES Compose Character Sequences...
  • Page 120 Keyboard Configuration Compose Character Sequences...
  • Page 121: Mouse Functions

    TeemTalk 6.0 for Windows User Manual Mouse Functions CHAPTER 6 This chapter describes the special functions assigned to the mouse buttons by TeemTalk, and how to redefine them. Default Mouse Functions You can assign up to six special functions to the left and right mouse buttons when used in conjunction with modifier keys.
  • Page 122: Selecting & Copying Text

    Mouse Functions You can assign up to six functions to each button, either entering your own definition as described in the appendix “Programming Keys & Buttons” on page 447, or selecting from a list of standard functions. Clicking one of the arrow buttons will display a drop- down list box which lists all the standard functions that can be assigned: Unassigned...
  • Page 123: Moving The Cursor In Block Mode

    Mouse Functions Select function will select all text from the start position to the finish position, working left to right across the entire width of the Select Rectangle display, whereas the function will only select text contained within the rectangular area defined by the start position (top left corner) and the finish position (bottom right corner).
  • Page 124: Show & Action Hotspots

    Mouse Functions Show & Action Hotspots A hotspot facility is provided which enables you to invoke a func- tion by clicking the mouse pointer on a keyword displayed on the screen. For example, an application may display information relat- ing to keys you can press to perform a particular function. Instead of pressing the key on the keyboard, you could invoke the function by holding down the Alt key and clicking the mouse pointer on the dis- played key name (assuming default mouse configuration).
  • Page 125: Hotspots

    TeemTalk 6.0 for Windows User Manual Hotspots CHAPTER 7 This chapter describes the hotspot facility and how to use the Hotspot Editor to define hotspots. Introduction A hotspot facility is provided which enables you to invoke a function by clicking on a keyword displayed in the emulation workspace.
  • Page 126: The Hotspot Editor

    Hotspots the key and left mouse button will return the display to its original state. The Hotspot Editor Hotspot Editor enables you to customise the hotspots available Hotspot for the current terminal emulation. To display it, click the Editor button in the toolbar: Defining a Hotspot To define a hotspot: Hotspot...
  • Page 127: The Hotspot Definition

    Hotspots Click the button to accept the definition. The new definition Current Hotspot Definitions will be added to the list. When you have finished defining hotspots, click to save them and exit. Current You can remove a hotspot definition by selecting it in the Hotspot Definitions Remove list then clicking the...
  • Page 128 Hotspots Specifying Control Characters You can specify a control character either as the control key charac- ter equivalent or as an ASCII decimal value. For example, the control character CR (carriage return) can be spec- ified using the characters ^M, representing the keys Ctrl + M, which when pressed together would generate the CR code.
  • Page 129: The Toolbar

    TeemTalk 6.0 for Windows User Manual The Toolbar CHAPTER 8 This chapter describes the functions of the buttons in the toolbar, and how to redefine them. Introduction The toolbar, displayed below the menu bar by default, provides a quick way of actioning commands or displaying setup dialogs by just clicking a button.
  • Page 130 The Toolbar New Connection Displays the dialog for making a serial or network host connection. Open Session Displays the dialog so that you can load a particular setup configuration. Save Session As Displays the dialog so you can specify how the current session configuration is to be saved. Copies selected data to the clipboard.
  • Page 131: Redefining The Toolbar

    The Toolbar Hotspots Editor Displays the dialog for defining clickable keywords in the emulation workspace. Redefining the Toolbar Button Tools Settings Selecting from the menu will display a dialog that enables you to redefine the toolbar. Current Tool box displays the toolbar button and its function that is currently selected for editing, or located where a new button is to be inserted to its left in the toolbar.
  • Page 132: Assigning User-Defined Functions

    The Toolbar Command Click the down-arrow button again to display the options. Buttons Select a button bitmap from the list. You can add your own bitmaps to the standard bitmap list by Add Custom Bitmap clicking the button and selecting the bitmap files to load.
  • Page 133: Specifying Characters

    The Toolbar Specifying There are various ways in which you can specify a particular charac- Characters ter. For example, the ESC character can be specified using any one of the following five entries: _027 Decimal value (underscore character followed by a 3-digit number).
  • Page 134: Removing A Button Or Space

    The Toolbar Click when you have finished. The toolbar will immediately be updated. Current Tool Removing a Button Click the down-arrow button to the right of the or Space to display the buttons currently in the toolbar. Click on the button or space to be deleted so that it is displayed Current Tool in the box.
  • Page 135: Setup Menus

    TeemTalk 6.0 for Windows User Manual Setup Menus CHAPTER 9 This chapter describes the options available in the setup menus and dialogs. Menu Display The following menus can be displayed from the menu bar:...
  • Page 136: Restoring Default Settings

    Setup Menus The menus provide access to a series of commands and dialogs that enable you to perform various functions and configure the emulator for compatibility with the application. Note that the contents of the menus may differ slightly to that shown in the illustration, depending the version of TeemTalk you are Tek Graphics GIN Mouse...
  • Page 137: Saving The Session Configuration

    Setup Menus \u001B Unicode value (backslash and u characters then unicode value). Control key value (^ represents the control key on the keyboard). Additional value for ESC. The following 'backslash' values can be used: \u Unicode introducer \r Carriage return \n Line feed \e Escape Note that as the \ and ^ characters are used as value introducers, to...
  • Page 138: Opening A Session

    Setup Menus File Save Session As... In the menu, select the option to display Save Session As dialog. Saved Items In the box, indicate which settings are to be saved by checking the boxes next to the relevant options. Save As File Name In the text box, enter a descriptive name (up to 132 characters long) to enable the session configuration to be...
  • Page 139 Setup Menus configuration for TeemTalk to load. This is displayed by selecting Open Session... File in the menu. Defined Sessions list box displays one-line descriptions of ses- Connec- sion configurations that were created using the TeemTalk tion Wizard Save Session As , or the dialog when running TeemTalk.
  • Page 140: Adding Menu Items

    Setup Menus Adding Menu Items You can add items to the TeemTalk menus so that they run programs or snapins when selected. A directory called snapins immediately below the TeemTalk directory must be used to store programs, shortcuts to programs, or snapins that you wish to attach to TeemTalk.
  • Page 141: The File Menu

    Setup Menus File Menu Factory Default... This will restore the factory default settings of all the setup options. A message box will be displayed asking you to confirm whether or not you want to assert the factory default settings. Click to assert the factory defaults.
  • Page 142: New Connection

    Setup Menus New Connection... Factory default: Serial, Com 1 This will display a dialog that enables you to configure TeemTalk to make a host connection. Type list box enables you to specify the type of host connection to be made. You can select from the following: TCP/IP Enables a TCP/IP host connection.
  • Page 143: Open Session

    Setup Menus Configure Telnet Options buttons become available when Type the relevant connection is selected. They provide access to additional setup options required for TeemTalk to make a successful host connection. Refer to the relevant host connection type sections for details on the dialogs that are displayed. When you have made all the relevant setup selections, click the Connect button to make TeemTalk attempt to make a host...
  • Page 144 Setup Menus highlighted. Clicking on a defined session then the button will cause TeemTalk to load that session configuration. The session configuration that TeemTalk will load by default on startup is indicated by a letter next to its name. You can change the default selection by selecting the required session description then Save As Default clicking the...
  • Page 145: Capture File

    Setup Menus The procedure is as follows: Saved Items In the box, indicate which settings are to be saved by checking the boxes next to the relevant options. Save As File Name In the text box, enter a descriptive name (up to 132 characters long) to enable it to be identified for future Open Session selection.
  • Page 146 Setup Menus Clicking the button after entering the name of the file will cause Can- all data received from the host to be stored in this file until the cel Capture Capture File option (which replaces the option during a capture session) is selected.
  • Page 147 Setup Menus Direct Print Data to the Print Manager Printer list box lists the printers handled by the Print Manager. Use Network Printer (LPR) You can select from this list when the option is not selected. Setup Print Manager Clicking the button will display a dialog that enables you to specify printer settings.
  • Page 148 Setup Menus be sent before the print job is assumed to have finished and therefore prevents the print job from being closed prematurely. When set to 0, TeemTalk will not start printing until it receives a ‘print end of job’ command from the host.
  • Page 149 Setup Menus Configure When a COM port is selected, clicking the button will Printer Serial Settings display a dialog in which you can specify the baud rate, parity, flow control, data bits and stop bits settings. Direct Print Data to a Network Printer Use Network To direct print data to a printer on the network, select Printer (LPR)
  • Page 150 Setup Menus Advanced Printer Configuration Advanced LPD Settings Dialog Clicking the button in the will display a dialog that enables you to send printer-specific commands to specify (for example) the font size, colour, or page header and footer. Printer Type\Model Selecting a printer in the list box will display a dialog enabling you to change various page formatting settings such...
  • Page 151 Setup Menus Margins Note that the options will use different units of measure- ment depending on the chosen printer. The measurement unit will be Bottom Margin indicated below the option. Sequences To Send options enable you to specify commands to be actioned at initialisation or termination.
  • Page 152 Setup Menus Font Height Automatic Setting the will cause the printer to use an appropriate font size based on the number of rows to be printed per page. Print Screen... This displays a dialog that enables you to produce a hardcopy of data displayed on the screen.
  • Page 153: Auto Print

    Setup Menus printer resolution. When this option is not selected, the emulator will try and print as large an image as possible on the printer’s paper. Both methods can print in landscape or portrait format, depending on the current setup of the printer. Auto Wrap Selecting the option will cause the printer to automati-...
  • Page 154 Setup Menus transmitted to the printer when the cursor moves to a new line as a result of a carriage return, line feed, vertical tab, or form feed. Cancel Print Print Screen Print Buffer This will cancel the current function. Eject Page This option enables data that has been spooled to the printer to be printed.
  • Page 155: The Edit Menu

    Setup Menus The Edit Menu Options Clipboard Options This displays the dialog that enables you to spec- ify how data is copied. The options in this dialog are described in the section “Clipboard Options” on page 134. Copy Copy command becomes available when data has been selected. It will cause the currently selected text or graphics to be copied to Clipboard Options the clipboard in the format specified in the...
  • Page 156: Clipboard Options

    Setup Menus Clipboard Options Clipboard Options Options dialog is displayed by selecting Edit General Parsing menu. It consists of two tabs labelled General Format Factory default: Text This setting determines the format in which data is copied. Text Selecting will enable a standard copy of selected text. Bitmap Selecting will enable graphics to be copied in device inde-...
  • Page 157: Parsing

    Setup Menus Selection Method Factory default: Line Wrap Format Text BIFF-2 This option is available when the copy is set to BIFF-8 The setting of this option determines the area of the display that is Line Wrap selected between the start and end copy positions. will include the entire width of the display between the two positions, Rectangular...
  • Page 158 Setup Menus Parse On Factory default: None This option enables you to specify that copied text is tab delimited either at the end of each word or at the end of each field. This is use- ful when you want to paste data into cells. Field Elements Factory default: Both This option enables you to specify that only text in protected fields is...
  • Page 159: The Settings Menu

    Setup Menus The Settings Menu Language item enables you to select the language that will be displayed in all TeemTalk menus and dialogs. Emulation Emulation Settings Selecting the item will display the dialog that enables you to specify the terminal that TeemTalk is to emulate.
  • Page 160: Emulation Settings

    Setup Menus Emulation Settings Emulation Settings This dialog is displayed by selecting in the menu. Alpha Emulation This enables you to make a selection from a list of all the terminal emulations supported by your version of TeemTalk. The names of the terminal emulations are abbreviated as follows: ADDS A2 Provides compatibility with software designed to...
  • Page 161 Setup Menus DOS console screen. PC based UNIX systems and Bulletin Board Systems (BBS) often rely on the ANSI emulation when being accessed by a PC. In ANSI BBS mode the screen size is adjusted to 25 lines and the preferred character set is set to ANSI. AT 386 Provides compatibility with software designed to drive the AT&T AT 386 terminal.
  • Page 162 Setup Menus IBM 3270 Model The setting of the option deter- mines the size of the display and whether or not extended attributes are supported. Refer to the chap- ter “IBM 3270 Emulation” on page 297 for details. IBM 5250 Provides compatibility with software designed to drive IBM 5250 type alphanumeric terminals.
  • Page 163 Setup Menus TVI 910 TVI 920 TVI 925 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. Refer to the chapter “Wyse Emula- tions” on page 375 for details. TVI 950 TVI 955 Provide compatibility with software designed to...
  • Page 164 Setup Menus VT+HP220 This emulation is based on the VT500 terminal series and includes the HP function keys F1 - F8 (not user programmable). The terminal ID is set to VT220. VT100+ This emulation is an enhanced version of the VT100 emulation that provides additional functionality such as colours.
  • Page 165 Setup Menus Character Set Mode: National Factory default: Unchecked This will only be available if the system is configured for a language that supports national replacement character sets. The setting of this option determines the type of character set used to generate characters.
  • Page 166: Answerback String

    Setup Menus Answerback String Factory default: Unspecified This enables you to specify the Answerback string that is sent to the host in response to an ANSI mode enquiry command. The string may be up to 30 characters long. Answerback Concealed Factory default: Unchecked Selecting this option will cause the Answerback string specified in the text box above to be locked from change and displayed as aster-...
  • Page 167: Hp 700-92/96 Settings

    Setup Menus HP 700-92/96 Settings HP 700-92/96 Settings This dialog is displayed by selecting in the menu. Local Echo Factory default: Unchecked The setting of this option determines whether keyboard entered characters are displayed on the screen as well as sent to the host. When unchecked, characters are not displayed when they are trans- mitted to the host unless the host 'echoes' them back.
  • Page 168 Setup Menus XmitFnctn (A) Factory default: Unchecked This option determines whether escape sequences generated by con- trol 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 169 Setup Menus LineTx (D) Factory default: Unchecked The setting of this option determines whether data is sent a line or a page at a time when in Edit mode. When this option is checked, data will be transmitted a line at a time. When unchecked, data will be transmitted a page at a time.
  • Page 170 Setup Menus InhDC2 only selected: The DC1 handshake or no handshake will be used. InhHndShk InhDC2 selected: No handshake will be used. Enq/Ack Pacing Factory default: Checked The setting of this option determines whether the Hewlett Packard ENQ ACK handshake is used or not. When checked, the host can send an ASCII ENQ (enquiry) control code at the end of transmis- sion asking if the data has been processed, to which TeemTalk will reply by sending an ACK (acknowledge) code when it has.
  • Page 171 Setup Menus CR = CR/NULL Factory default: Unchecked This option must only be checked if you are going to use the QEDIT application. It overcomes a bug within QEDIT that ignores the LF character if the terminal transmits CR/LF. Inserting a NULL after the CR character cures the problem.
  • Page 172 Setup Menus of 192 lines. This option enables you to specify whether display memory is divided into 2, 4, 6 or 8 pages. Return Def Factory default: ^M (i.e. CR) This enables you to define the function of the Return key. Up to two characters may be used to define the key.
  • Page 173 Setup Menus FldSeparator Factory default: ^_ (i.e. US) This text box is used to specify the ASCII character used to indicate the end of each protected field (except the last) that is sent in Edit mode. To change the current definition, delete the definition displayed in the text box and type in the new one, either as the control key char- acter equivalent or the decimal value of the ASCII character.
  • Page 174 Setup Menus Typeahead Enabled Factory default: Unchecked When TeemTalk is connected to an HP 3000, you normally have to wait for the host to send a prompt before you can enter new data at the keyboard, otherwise the data is ignored. Selecting this option will enable you to type continuously without waiting for the prompt.
  • Page 175: Pt250 Settings

    Setup Menus PT250 Settings PT 250 Settings This dialog is displayed by selecting in the menu. Screen Format Factory default: 80 x 24 The setting of this option determines the display memory format, the number of lines and columns that are displayed, and the amount of data transmitted to the host when the emulation is in Block mode (as Block Mode determined by the setting of the...
  • Page 176 Setup Menus Block Mode Factory default: Unchecked The setting of this option determines how data is transmitted to the host. When unchecked, each character entered from the keyboard is immediately sent to the host which processes it then echoes it back to the display.
  • Page 177 Setup Menus When this option is checked, both ASCII and Additional characters are available, enabling characters from any keyboard nationality to be generated. Truncate At End Of Line Factory default: Checked This option determines what happens to received characters when the rightmost column of the display is reached.
  • Page 178 Setup Menus Margin Bell Enabled Factory default: Unchecked This option enables or disables an audible warning when the cursor approaches the right margin (column 71 or 123). 8-Bit Mode Factory default: Unchecked This option determines whether characters are transmitted to the host in 7-bit or 8-bit format.
  • Page 179: Ibm 3151 Settings

    Setup Menus IBM 3151 Settings IBM 3151 Settings This dialog is displayed by selecting in the menu. It consists of several tabs of setup options which are accessed by clicking on the tab titles along the top. The Display Tab Row and Column Factory default: 24 x 80 This option enables you to select one of several display formats:...
  • Page 180 Setup Menus lowing lines will move down the number of lines inserted, causing the lines originally at the bottom of the display to be discarded. Character When set to , you will be able to insert one or more characters in the current line. Characters to the right of the cursor Auto Wrap position will move along.
  • Page 181: The General Tab

    Setup Menus Auto LF Factory default: Unchecked Auto New The setting of this option in conjunction with that of the Line Key Interpretations option (on the tab) determines the destina- tion of the cursor when the Return key is pressed or the CR charac- ter is received.
  • Page 182 Setup Menus Echo mode, keyboard entered data is sent only to the host. The host is then responsible for returning the data to the display. Character mode, keyboard entered data is sent simultaneously to the host and the display. Block mode, keyboard entered data is displayed and processed locally, allowing you to edit it before a block of data is sent to the host.
  • Page 183: The Key Interpretations Tab

    Setup Menus 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 184 Setup Menus Tab Operation Factory default: Field The setting of this option determines whether tab stops are according to field attribute characters or column-tab definitions. Field When set to , tab stops in a formatted page are provided by field attribute characters.
  • Page 185: Wyse Settings

    Setup Menus Wyse Settings Wyse Settings This dialog is displayed by selecting in the menu. It consists of several tabs of setup options which are accessed by click- ing on the tab titles along the top. Note that some of the settings apply to the TVI 910+, TVI 920, TVI 925, ADDS A2 and HZ 1500 emulations in addition to the Wyse emulations.
  • Page 186 Setup Menus Page Size Factory default: 1 x Lines This option applies to the WY-50+ and WY-60 emulations and spec- Lines ifies the size of a page in display memory in multiples of the 1 x Lines setting. Note that the other emulations only support 1 + Rest setting will divide the display memory into two pages, Lines...
  • Page 187 Setup Menus 80 / 132 Clears Factory default: Unchecked This option applies to the WY-50+ and WY-60 emulations and determines whether or not data is cleared from the display when the number of columns is changed. The screen is always cleared when the number of columns is changed in the other emulations.
  • Page 188: The Chars\ Attributes Tab

    Setup Menus Auto Wrap Factory default: Checked The setting of this option determines whether characters wrap to the next line when the right margin is reached. When unchecked, on reaching the right margin, the last character position will be over- written by every new character received.
  • Page 189: The Block Mode Tab

    Setup Menus ASCII Font Factory default: WY ASCII This option determines whether the Wyse ASCII or PC standard character set is used as the first half of the multinational character set National when in multinational mode (as set by the option in the Emulation Settings dialog).
  • Page 190: The Misc. Tab

    Setup Menus Block End Factory default: US / CR This option applies to all emulations and specifies the ASCII charac- ters used to indicate the end of a line and a block when a block of data is sent to the host. When set to US / CR, the line terminator is a US character and the block terminator is a CR character.
  • Page 191 Setup Menus 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. Answerback Mode Factory default: Unchecked This option applies to all emulations and specifies whether or not an answerback message is automatically sent to the host in response to an ASCII ENQ character.
  • Page 192 Setup Menus character to the left of the cursor to be deleted and the cursor to move into that position. CR=CR/NULL Factory default: Checked This option allows you to disable the NULL being automatically sent on CR. Wyse Settings...
  • Page 193: Ta6530 Settings

    Setup Menus TA6530 Settings TA 6530 Settings This dialog is displayed by selecting in the menu. Power On Mode Factory default: Conversational This option determines the operating mode that is in effect when the TA6530 emulation is entered. Note: Changing the current setting will not take effect until you re- load TeemTalk, so you will need to save the new setting before exit- ing TeemTalk.
  • Page 194 Setup Menus Status Border Factory default: Checked This option enables you to display a thin border which separates the status line from the rest of the lines on the display. Telserv Format Factory default: Checked The setting of this option determines how network data is treated. When checked, data will be treated in Tandem network server (Telserv) format.
  • Page 195: Ibm 3270 Settings

    Setup Menus IBM 3270 Settings IBM 3270 Settings This dialog is displayed by selecting in the menu. It consists of several tabs of setup options which are accessed by clicking on the tab titles along the top. Telnet Options Clicking the button will display a dialog with additional options.
  • Page 196 Setup Menus 3270 Field Attributes Extended Highlighting Foreground Colour Query Reply Inbound Structured Fields Monochrome Factory default: Depends on the terminal type By default the setting of this option will match the normal display IBM 3270 Model characteristic of the selected, as shown in the list above.
  • Page 197: The General Tab

    Setup Menus Start Seq box enables you to enter the character or sequence of characters that initiate a print bypass. The end sequence that terminates the print bypass can be specified End Seq either by entering the actual characters in the box when Specify End Sequence is checked, or by specifying the number of...
  • Page 198: The Keyboard Tab

    Setup Menus Rule Line Factory default: Cross A rule can be displayed across the emulation workspace at the cursor position by pressing the keys Alt + Page Down, which toggles it on and off. The setting of this option determines whether it is displayed as a horizontal rule, vertical rule or both.
  • Page 199: The National Char. Settings Tab

    Setup Menus 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: Checked This allows you to disable the auto-repeat key function just for AID keys.
  • Page 200 Setup Menus Code Page Character Set CCSID There are separate entries for SBCS the Single Byte Character Set ( ) and (if supported) Double Byte DBCS Character Set ( ). These should only be changed by the System Administrator. If they have been changed and you wish to restore the Default IBM 3270 Settings default settings, click the...
  • Page 201: Setup Menus

    Setup Menus 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 Swedish SBCS...
  • Page 202 Setup Menus 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 Japanese - Kanji...
  • Page 203: The Right To Left Options Tab

    Setup Menus The Right to Left Options Tab Numeral Swap Factory default: Unchecked When using a code page that supports a bilingual keyboard, this will cause all numbers to be displayed using the National character set when in Latin mode. Symbol Swap Factory default: Unchecked Selecting this option will cause symbols such as brackets to be...
  • Page 204: Notice Board Setup

    Setup Menus Notice Board Setup Notice Board Setup This dialog is displayed by clicking the button IBM 3270 Settings in the dialog, or by pressing the keys Alt + F2. Notice Board Enabled Factory default: Checked When this option is checked, pressing the Zoom key will toggle the display between full screen (i.e.
  • Page 205 Setup Menus Copy to F-Key Enabled Factory default: Unchecked This enables the facility for copying screen data to a function key. Refer to the section “Copying Screen Data to a Function Key” on page 313 for details. Copy Only User Fields to F-Key Factory default: Checked This will enable only data contained in user entry fields in the selected area to be copied to a function key.
  • Page 206: Ibm 5250 Settings

    Setup Menus IBM 5250 Settings IBM 5250 Settings This dialog is displayed by selecting in the menu. It consists of several tabs of setup options which are accessed by clicking on the tab titles along the top. Telnet Options Clicking the button will display a dialog with additional options.
  • Page 207 Setup Menus 3477_FC Colour 24 x 80 and 27 x 132 3477_FG Monochrome 24 x 80 and 27 x 132 3486_BA Monochrome 24 x 80 3487_HA Monochrome 24 x 80 3487_HC Colour 24 x 80 5555_B01 Monochrome 24 x 80 5555_C01 Colour 24 x 80...
  • Page 208 Setup Menus 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. Ignore Host Cursor Style Factory default: Unchecked Selecting this option will cause TeemTalk to ignore any commands from the host to change the cursor style.
  • Page 209: The Keyboard Tab

    Setup Menus The Keyboard Tab Unlock Delay Factory default: 0 When the keyboard is unlocked by the host, this specifies a delay in milliseconds before characters are sent. Type Factory default: UKB Keyboard Type National Character Settings The settings of the options will reflect the default settings for the chosen language and should only be changed by the System Administrator.
  • Page 210 Setup Menus National Character Settings This enables you to select the character set to be used. The IDs of the code page and character set used for the currently selected language User Specified User Speci- are displayed under the button. Selecting fied User Specified in the nationality list box then clicking...
  • Page 211 Setup Menus 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 212 Setup Menus 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 Japanese - Kanji...
  • Page 213: The Right To Left Options Tab

    Setup Menus The Right to Left Options Tab Numeral Swap Factory default: Unchecked When using a code page that supports a bilingual keyboard, this will cause all numbers to be displayed using the National character set when in Latin mode. Symbol Swap Factory default: Unchecked Selecting this option will cause symbols such as brackets to be dis-...
  • Page 214: Unisys T27 Settings

    Setup Menus Unisys T27 Settings Unisys T27 Settings This dialog is displayed by selecting in the menu. It consists of several tabs of setup options which are accessed by clicking on the tab titles along the top. The General Tab Protocol Factory default: None None...
  • Page 215 Setup Menus @/A with * reset 0-99 0-999 0-9 with * reset 0-99 with * reset 0-999 with * reset The * reset option enables the host or the Unisys T27 emulation to resequence by sending an asterisk, for example, after a system failure, to ensure synchronization.
  • Page 216 Setup Menus Fast Select enabled Factory default: Checked Selecting this option will cause the Unisys T27 emulation to accept fast select, group select, and broadcast select messages while not in receive ready mode. Monitor mode enabled Factory default: Unchecked When enabled, line activity is monitored and messages being trans- mitted to and from stations on the data communications line to which you are connected are displayed.
  • Page 217: The Environments Tab

    Setup Menus The Environments Lines per page Factory default: 24 This specifies the number of lines allocated to each logical page of data in the range 1 to 256. Chars per line Factory default: 80 This specifies the width of the page as 40, 80 or 132 characters. Lines per Screen Factory default: 24 This specifies the number of text lines to be displayed per full screen...
  • Page 218 Setup Menus Alt RS Char Factory default: ^^ This specifies the character to be used as the record separator. This will be converted into an RS character when you invoke forms mode. Pages Factory default: 2 This determines the number of pages in each environment, in the range 1 to 24.
  • Page 219 Setup Menus Append LF to CR Factory default: Checked When checked, all carriage return characters received from the host will be appended with line feed characters. Append LF to Return key Factory default: Unchecked This determines the result of pressing the Return key. When unchecked, only a carriage return is performed.
  • Page 220 Setup Menus Cursor is static Factory default: Checked The cursor can be displayed as static or blinking, depending on the setting of this option. Cursor wrap around Factory default: Checked When checked, when the cursor reaches the last data position on the screen it will automatically move to the home position.
  • Page 221 Setup Menus Display ETX from host Factory default: Unchecked When this option is checked, an ETX character received from the host will be stored at the DCP (data comm pointer) location when the emulation is in nonforms mode. Display HT when tabbing from host Factory default: Unchecked When this option is checked, an HT character is displayed when a tab character is received in a message from the host.
  • Page 222 Setup Menus Insert key inserts space Factory default: Checked The setting of this option determines whether the Insert key inserts a space when pressed. Line at a time xmit Factory default: Unchecked This determines how much data can be transmitted to the host at a time.
  • Page 223 Setup Menus SO/SI XTN SO/SI XLT Factory default: Unchecked The setting of these options determine the effect of the ESC SO and ESC SI sequences when receiving or transmitting data. When receiving from the host, the setting of the SO/SI XTN option determines whether the sequences are used to switch between stan- dard and extended character sets (checked), or reverse highlight and underline (unchecked).
  • Page 224: The Tab Settings Tab

    Setup Menus SPCFY key sends hex values Factory default: Unchecked This determines whether the SPCFY key transmits in hexadecimal or ASCII (default). SPCFY key sends page number Factory default: Unchecked This determines whether the SPCFY key transmits the page number in addition to the column and row information it usually sends.
  • Page 225 Setup Menus Type Tab stops are set every eight columns by default when the Fixed option is set to , as indicated by the character above the relevant column numbers. Type Individual tab stops can be toggled on or off by setting the Variable option to then clicking the mouse pointer on or above the...
  • Page 226: Bq 3107 Settings

    Setup Menus BQ 3107 Settings BQ 3107 Settings This dialog is displayed by selecting in the menu. It consists of several tabs of setup options which are accessed by clicking on the tab titles along the top. The Compatibility Operating Mode Factory default: Block In Block mode, keyboard entered data is displayed and processed locally, allowing you to edit it before a block of data is sent to the...
  • Page 227: The Display Tab

    Setup Menus Transmit Terminator Factory default: ETX This specifies the last character that is sent to indicate the end of a block transmission. The character can be ETX, EOT or CR. The Display Tab Partition 0 Factory default: Message Row The display is divided into two partitions numbered 0 and 1.
  • Page 228: The Preferences Tab

    Setup Menus Blank Displayed As Factory default: Tilde In VIP mode the start of a blank field can be indicated by a tilde or space character. The Preferences Tab Fill Character Factory default: Asterix When inserting or deleting characters, the setting of this option determines whether a Space or Asterisk character is displayed.
  • Page 229: The Function Keys Tabs

    Setup Menus Auto Wrap Tabbing Factory default: Disabled When the last unprotected field on the screen is filled, the setting of this option determines whether or not the cursor automatically moves back to the first field on the screen. The Function Keys Tabs The keys mapped as FKC1 to FKC12 on your keyboard can be pro- grammed to send control sequences or messages when pressed.
  • Page 230 Setup Menus The Message box entry can consist of any alphanumeric charac- ters. Control characters can also be entered either as the control key character equivalent or the decimal value of the ASCII char- acter. For example, the ASCII character ESC can be entered by typing the characters ^[, where ^ represents the Ctrl key.
  • Page 231: Serial Settings

    Setup Menus Serial Settings Serial Settings This dialog is displayed by selecting in the menu, or Configure... New Connection by clicking the button in the dialog Serial when the connection type is set to . Note that the port for serial File New Connection communications is specified in the...
  • Page 232 Setup Menus Flow Control Factory default: Input This option specifies the type of flow control used by the line port to communicate readiness to transmit or receive data from the host. None No flow control. Input XON/XOFF on received data. Output XON/XOFF on transmitted data.
  • Page 233 Setup Menus Local Echo Factory default: Unchecked The setting of this option determines whether keyboard entered characters are displayed on the screen as well as sent to the host. When unchecked, characters are not displayed when they are trans- mitted unless the host 'echoes' them back. Serial Settings...
  • Page 234: Auxport Setup

    Setup Menus Auxport Setup Auxport Settings This dialog is displayed by selecting in the menu. It enables you to specify a COM or LPT port for bidirectional output when in any DEC VT mode, ANSI BBS, Sco Console, HP 700/92 or IBM 3151 mode.
  • Page 235: Terminal Settings

    Setup Menus Terminal Settings Terminal Settings This dialog is displayed by selecting in the menu. It consists of several tabs of setup options which are accessed by clicking on the tab titles along the top. Set Tabs Tab Stops Clicking the button will display the dialog which is described in the section “Tab Stops”...
  • Page 236 Setup Menus Use 80 Column Font Factory default: Unchecked Display Columns This option specifies which font to use when the option is set to . When unchecked, a narrow font will be used so that all 132 columns are visible in the window. When checked, only 80 columns will be visible using the normal font, with the remaining columns stored off-screen.
  • Page 237: The Font Tab

    Setup Menus keys. When TeemTalk is in any mode other than VT420, the page Display Rows size is the same as the setting. Memory Page Width Factory default: 80 This option specifies the width of display memory for DEC VT Display modes, in the range 80 to 132 columns.
  • Page 238 Setup Menus DEC-MCS ISO Latin-1 ISO Latin-2 settings enable you to specify the 8-bit character set that is used within VT320 mode when National Emulation Settings option in the dialog is checked. The DEC MCS and both ISO Latin character sets consist of two tables of characters.
  • Page 239: The Preferences Tab

    Setup Menus Ctrl + Alt + F1 Select Multinational 8-bit mode and left-to- right typing. Ctrl + Alt + F2 Select National 7-bit mode (lowercase English characters will be displayed as Hebrew) and right-to-left typing. Ctrl + Alt + F3 Toggle between left-to-right and right-to-left typing.
  • Page 240 Setup Menus Save Scrolled Lines Factory default: Unchecked If a scroll region is set, selecting this option will cause data scrolled out of the region to be stored in a history buffer. Vertical Coupling Factory default: Checked The setting of this VT420 mode option determines what happens when the application moves the cursor to a line not currently dis- played in the window when the number of displayed lines is less than the page size.
  • Page 241 Setup Menus 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 242 Setup Menus Display Controls Factory default: Unchecked The setting of this option determines whether received control codes are actioned or displayed. When checked, a representation of most control codes will be displayed on the screen. Display Error Codes Factory default: Checked This option determines whether or not a chequerboard symbol is displayed when the delete code is received.
  • Page 243 Setup Menus 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. Cursor Moves Right to Left Factory default: Unchecked This applies to the DEC VT, AIXTerm, Ansi BBS, AT 386 and Sco Console emulations.
  • Page 244 Setup Menus Auto Resize Factory default: Unchecked This applies to the DEC VT520 emulation only. When this option is checked, the window size will automatically be adjusted each time the buffer size is changed either by the host or through setup. The following table indicates the window size (lines per screen) that is used for the specified number of lines per page.
  • Page 245: The Keyboard Tab

    Setup Menus The Keyboard Tab Ignore Numlock Factory default: Unchecked The setting of this option determines whether or not the Num Lock key toggles Num Lock mode on and off when pressed. When checked, the Num Lock key will perform the function defined by the terminal emulation.
  • Page 246: Tab Stops

    Setup Menus Tab Stops Set Tabs This dialog is displayed by clicking the button in the Terminal Settings Wyse Settings dialog. Tab stops can be set for the DEC VT, ANSI and SCO Console emu- Tab Stops Terminal Set- lations using the dialog displayed from the tings Tab Stops...
  • Page 247: Local Editing

    Setup Menus Local Editing Local Editing Settings This dialog is displayed by selecting in the menu. Edit Operation Factory default: Unavailable The setting of this option determines whether Local Editing mode can be selected and how editing is performed. Unavailable Selecting will prevent you or the host from entering Edit mode.
  • Page 248 Setup Menus Edit Key Action Factory default: Immediate Immediate When this option is set to , Edit mode will be entered immediately when the Shift + Delete key combination is pressed without waiting for the host to send the command to enter. Deferred When set to , pressing Shift + Delete will cause a code to...
  • Page 249: Block Transmission

    Setup Menus Block Transmission Block Transmission Set- This dialog is displayed by selecting in the tings menu. The options in this dialog only apply to the block mode functionality supported by the DEC 'VT' terminal emulations. The block mode settings that are supported by other terminal emulations are specified in their respective dialogs.
  • Page 250 Setup Menus Send Only Selected Areas Factory default: Unchecked The setting of this option determines whether all characters or only those in selected areas on the current page are sent to the host when the Enter key is pressed. When unchecked, all characters on the current page will be sent when the Enter key is pressed.
  • Page 251 Setup Menus Send Font Information Factory default: Checked The setting of this option determines whether character set selection sequences for all character sets represented in the data block are transmitted to the host, or whether spaces are substituted for charac- ters not contained in the current character set.
  • Page 252 Setup Menus When checked, this option will enable a partial page to be sent to the host. The format of the partial page is determined by the setting of Transmit Protocol option. When unchecked, the contents of the scrolling region will be sent to the host when the Enter key is pressed.
  • Page 253 Setup Menus Transmit Protocol Factory default: ANSI The setting of this option determines whether a partial page of data Send Partial Page is transmitted in ANSI or VT131 format when the option is checked. ANSI When is selected, Local Editing mode will function according to ANSI (American National Standards Institute) rules.
  • Page 254 Setup Menus For example, the ASCII character CR can be entered by typing the characters ^ and M, representing the keys Ctrl + M which, when pressed together would generate the CR code. Decimal values are entered as three-digit numbers immediately pre- ceded by an underscore character.
  • Page 255: Tek 4014 Settings

    Setup Menus Tek 4014 Settings This dialog is only available if your version of TeemTalk supports graphics emulations. It is displayed when running the Tek 4014 Tek Graphics Settings emulation by selecting in the menu. Auto New Line Factory default: Unchecked When checked, this will cause a carriage return command to be appended to every line feed command received.
  • Page 256 Setup Menus the last column of the bottom line of the first margin. Text will then fill the right half of the window. Destructive Backspace Factory default: Unchecked The setting of this option determines whether the graphics text char- acter preceding the current cursor position will be deleted or not when the Backspace key is pressed.
  • Page 257: Gin Mouse Definitions

    Setup Menus GIN Mouse Definitions This dialog is only available if your version of TeemTalk supports GIN Mouse graphics emulations. It is displayed by selecting in the Settings menu. This enables you to specify the code which each mouse button sends when it is pressed and released.
  • Page 258: Attributes

    Setup Menus Attributes Attributes Settings This dialog is displayed by selecting in the menu. It enables you to specify the colours used in the emulation workspace and how text with attributes is displayed. To change the way a screen element is displayed, select the relevant Screen Element Underline (UL) item from the...
  • Page 259 Setup Menus disable any of the attributes normally associated with the currently selected screen element. Use Colours Preferences The setting of the option in the list box determines whether or not a specific colour is assigned to the text Use Colours attribute.
  • Page 260 Setup Menus Protected Bold Status BG Attribute The list of attribute options allow you to enable or disable the actual display of attributes associated with the selected screen element. Column Sep (CS) Note that the option is only applicable to the IBM Hidden 5250 emulation, and the option is only applicable to the...
  • Page 261 Setup Menus Ansi Colours Disabled Factory default: Unchecked Selecting this option will cause ANSI colour commands to be ignored. Clear Colours With Attributes Factory default: Checked The setting of this option determines whether or not the foreground and background colours are cleared to the default colours when an ANSI clear attributes command is received.
  • Page 262: Customizing The Colour Selection

    Setup Menus Foreground Customizing the You can change any of the 16 colours displayed in the Colour Selection Background colour palettes. To do this, select the colour you Set Colour... wish to change in one of the palettes then click the but- Colour ton to display the...
  • Page 263 Setup Menus Visual Method The full range of colours available is displayed in the large colour selection box. A target cursor is positioned over the currently selected colour. To select a new colour you can either click on the colour required or drag the target cursor over it. The colour dis- Colour played in the box will change accordingly.
  • Page 264: Define Keyboard Macros

    Setup Menus Define Keyboard Macros Keyboard Macros Set- This dialog is displayed by selecting in the tings menu. It enables you to redefine the function of most of the keys on your keyboard, including the key combinations listed below: Alt + Key Shift + Key Alt + Shift + Key Control + Key...
  • Page 265: Defining A Key Or Key Combination

    Setup Menus Startup Normal in the list box when defining the key. Selecting will cause the macro to be processed according to the current operating mode when the key or key combination is pressed. Current Macro Definitions box displays the key and key combi- Type nations that are currently defined.
  • Page 266: Soft Buttons

    Setup Menus Soft Buttons Soft Buttons Settings This dialog is displayed by selecting in the menu. A set of soft buttons can be displayed along the bottom of the TeemTalk window. These can be programmed so that they perform various functions when clicked. There are four soft button levels.
  • Page 267: Programming A Soft Button

    Setup Menus You can display the soft buttons in a separate window by deselecting Attached Soft Buttons option. If you close the window, you can Visible Levels display it again by setting the option to anything other Soft than 0, then clicking .
  • Page 268: Mouse Button Actions

    Setup Menus Mouse Button Actions Mouse Button Actions This dialog is displayed by selecting in the Settings menu. It enables you to specify the function of the left and right mouse buttons when they are clicked on their own or in con- junction with modifier keys.
  • Page 269: Assigning User-Defined Functions

    Setup Menus contained within the rectangular area defined by the start position (top left corner) and the finish position (bottom right corner). The Select Word function will cause the word under the mouse cursor to be selected. Select and Copy Select function is the same as but will also...
  • Page 270: Button Tools

    Setup Menus Button Tools Button Tools Settings This dialog is displayed by selecting in the menu. It enables you to redefine the button tools displayed in the toolbar. Current Tool box displays the toolbar button and its function that is currently selected for editing, or located where a new button is to be inserted to its left in the toolbar.
  • Page 271: Adding A Space Between Buttons

    Setup Menus Buttons Select a button bitmap from the list. You can add your own bitmaps to the standard bitmap list by Add Custom Bitmap clicking the button and selecting the bitmap files to load. Buttons will be automatically generated using the bitmaps in these files.
  • Page 272: Saving The Button Tools

    Setup Menus Command Click the down-arrow button again to display the options. Delete Current Click the button to remove the button or space from the toolbar. Click when you have finished. Saving the Button When you have finished defining button tools, save them so that Tools they will be reasserted when the emulator is loaded or reset by Save Session...
  • Page 273: Tools Menu

    Setup Menus Tools Menu Macros... Displays a dialog that enables you to run, create, edit or delete a Visual Basic macro. Show VB Editor Displays the Microsoft Visual Basic Editor window. Tools Menu...
  • Page 274: Help Menu

    Setup Menus Help Menu Help Contents This will display a help window listing the contents of online help for TeemTalk. About TeemTalk... This will display details about your version of TeemTalk. Help Menu...
  • Page 275: Dec Vt Emulations

    TeemTalk 6.0 for Windows User Manual DEC VT Emulations CHAPTER 10 This chapter describes features of the DEC VT series terminal emulations. Creating a DEC VT Emulation Session Using the TeemTalk This section describes the basic procedure for creating a DEC VT Connection Wizard emulation session using the TeemTalk Connection Wizard.
  • Page 276: Using The Teemtalk Emulator Window

    DEC VT Emulations VT Terminal ID Select the required setting. Next Host Information Click to display the dialog. Specify the settings required to connect to the host. Refer to the chapter “Host Connection Settings” on page 55 for details. Next Advanced Options Click to display the...
  • Page 277: Keyboard Mapping

    DEC VT Emulations VT Terminal ID Select the required setting. Emulation Settings Click to accept the settings and close the dialog. File New Connection... Display the menu and select to display New Connection dialog. Specify the settings required to connect to the host. Refer to the chapter “Host Connection Settings”...
  • Page 278 DEC VT Emulations Enhanced AT Keyboard Layout Normal Mode Keyboard Mapping...
  • Page 279 DEC VT Emulations Enhanced AT Keyboard Layout DEC Mode Keyboard Mapping...
  • Page 280: The Status Bar

    DEC VT Emulations The Status Bar Along the bottom of the TeemTalk window is a status bar that shows the status of various operations and enables you to switch between modes. The information displayed in the status bar depends on the current terminal emulation.
  • Page 281 DEC VT Emulations Item 8: This will display the time in 24 hour format when in DEC VT500 mode if the VT525 set time command has been received from the host. Item 9: Indicates the status of the printer as follows: None indicates that the printer is not turned on or not con- nected, or not installed in Microsoft Windows.
  • Page 282: Scrolling The Display

    DEC VT Emulations Scrolling the Display You can scroll the display vertically by holding down the Ctrl key and pressing the Up or Down Cursor keys. It is possible to make the width of display memory larger than the Memory Page Width width of the window by changing the setting in Terminal Settings...
  • Page 283: At&T 4410 Emulation

    TeemTalk 6.0 for Windows User Manual AT&T 4410 CHAPTER 11 Emulation This chapter describes features of the AT&T 4410 terminal emulation. Creating an AT&T 4410 Emulation Session Using the TeemTalk This section describes the basic procedure for creating an AT&T Connection Wizard 4410 emulation session using the TeemTalk Connection Wizard.
  • Page 284: Using The Teemtalk Emulator Window

    AT&T 4410 Emulation Finish Click A TeemTalk session with the name specified in step 2 will be Start Programs Neoware created and listed in the > menu under TeemTalk . A shortcut icon will also be created on the desktop if requested.
  • Page 285: Display

    AT&T 4410 Emulation Display When running the AT&T 4410 emulation, the display size is 80 (or 132) columns by 25 lines, with a scroll region of 24 lines. A row of function buttons is displayed along the bottom of the window.
  • Page 286 AT&T 4410 Emulation line to another. You must press the F1 key to end each definition line entry so that extra space characters are not sent to the host. Note that using the cursor keys to move to the next line will cause the remainder of the definition line to be sent as spaces.
  • Page 287: Bq 3107 Emulation

    TeemTalk 6.0 for Windows User Manual BQ 3107 Emulation CHAPTER 12 This chapter describes features of the Bull BQ 3107 terminal emulation. Creating a BQ 3107 Emulation Session Using the TeemTalk This section describes the basic procedure for creating a BQ 3107 Connection Wizard emulation session using the TeemTalk Connection Wizard.
  • Page 288: Using The Teemtalk Emulator Window

    BQ 3107 Emulation A TeemTalk session with the name specified in step 2 will be Start Programs Neoware created and listed in the > menu under TeemTalk . A shortcut icon will also be created on the desktop if requested. BQ 3107 Settings The BQ 3107 emulation is configured using the dialog.
  • Page 289: Keyboard Mapping

    BQ 3107 Emulation Keyboard Mapping The illustration on the following page shows where BQ 3107 key- board functions are mapped to keys on the 101/102 key Enhanced AT keyboard layout. Special key functions that are provided on the BQ 3107 keyboard can be mapped to any key on your keyboard by using the BQ virtual Define Keyboard Macros key names listed in the...
  • Page 290 BQ 3107 Emulation Enhanced AT Keyboard Layout Keyboard Mapping...
  • Page 291: The Status Bar

    BQ 3107 Emulation The Status Bar Along the bottom of the TeemTalk window is a status bar that shows the status of various operations 12 13 14 Field 1: This will always display , indicating that the line shown corresponds to normal operation. Block Character Field 2: Indicates whether you are in...
  • Page 292 BQ 3107 Emulation MESS Field 13: Displays when a message is waiting to be displayed on the status line. LINE Field 14: Displays when the emulation is online to the host, or LOCAL when in local mode. The Status Bar...
  • Page 293: Dg 410/412 Emulation

    TeemTalk 6.0 for Windows User Manual DG 410/412 CHAPTER 13 Emulation This chapter describes features of the Data General D410/412 terminal emulation. Creating a DG 410/412 Emulation Session Using the TeemTalk This section describes the basic procedure for creating a DG 410/ Connection Wizard 412 emulation session using the TeemTalk Connection Wizard.
  • Page 294: Using The Teemtalk Emulator Window

    DG 410/412 Emulation A TeemTalk session with the name specified in step 2 will be Start Programs Neoware created and listed in the > menu under TeemTalk . A shortcut icon will also be created on the desktop if requested. Using the TeemTalk This section describes the basic procedure for creating a DG 410/ Emulator Window...
  • Page 295 DG 410/412 Emulation Enhanced AT Keyboard Layout Keyboard Mapping...
  • Page 296: Key Functions

    DG 410/412 Emulation Key Functions Local Print The Local Print key is used to print the current screen or initiate the Print Form operation. You can print the contents of the current screen starting with the row containing the cursor by pressing the Local Print key on its own.
  • Page 297: Composing Characters

    DG 410/412 Emulation Composing Characters The Data General D410 keyboard has a SPCL key which enables you to generate characters from the DG International character set. You can generate the same characters by using the method described for the DEC VT emulation. Refer to the section “Compose Character Sequences”...
  • Page 298 DG 410/412 Emulation DOWN LEFT RIGHT HOME PRINT Key Codes...
  • Page 299: Hp 700-92/96 Emulation

    TeemTalk 6.0 for Windows User Manual HP 700-92/96 CHAPTER 14 Emulation This chapter describes features of the Hewlett Packard 700-92/96 terminal emulation. Creating an HP 700-92/96 Emulation Session Using the TeemTalk This section describes the basic procedure for creating an HP 700- Connection Wizard 92/96 emulation session using the TeemTalk Connection Wizard.
  • Page 300: Using The Teemtalk Emulator Window

    HP 700-92/96 Emulation Finish Click A TeemTalk session with the name specified in step 2 will be Start Programs Neoware created and listed in the > menu under TeemTalk . A shortcut icon will also be created on the desktop if requested.
  • Page 301: Keyboard Mapping

    HP 700-92/96 Emulation Keyboard Mapping The illustration on the following page shows where HP 700-92/96 keyboard functions are mapped to keys on the 101/102 key Enhanced AT keyboard layout. Special key functions that are provided on the HP 700-92/96 key- board can be mapped to any key on your keyboard by using the HP Define Keyboard Macros virtual key names listed in the...
  • Page 302 HP 700-92/96 Emulation Enhanced AT Keyboard Layout Keyboard Mapping...
  • Page 303: 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. These buttons indicate the current function of keys F1 through F8 on the keyboard and are described in the next section. The two numbers on the middle button indicate the current line and column position of the cursor.
  • Page 304: Mode Selection

    HP 700-92/96 Emulation Mode Selection Mode Selection functions are assigned to the buttons and func- 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 305 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 306 HP 700-92/96 Emulation Remote mode and Local mode. The setting may be saved by select- Save Session File in the menu. 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 307 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 308: 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 Device Control Clicking this button or pressing F1 will cause the functions to be asserted.
  • Page 309 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 310: 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 311 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 312: Margins, Tabs & Start Column

    HP 700-92/96 Emulation Memory Lock Note: This function does not take effect when 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 313 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 314 HP 700-92/96 Emulation 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 InhEolWrp margin on the next line down (as long as is not selected HP Settings...
  • Page 315: 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 316: Default Definitions

    HP 700-92/96 Emulation Default Definitions While this screen is displayed the f-keys and equivalent buttons have the functions shown by the buttons at the bottom of the TeemTalk Default Values window, so pressing F4 or the button will cause the default key and button definitions to be asserted.
  • Page 317: 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 318 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 319: Ibm 3270 Emulation

    TeemTalk 6.0 for Windows User Manual IBM 3270 Emulation CHAPTER 15 This chapter describes features of the IBM 3270 terminal emulation. Creating an IBM 3270 Emulation Session Using the TeemTalk This section describes the basic procedure for creating an IBM Connection Wizard 3270 emulation session using the TeemTalk Connection Wizard.
  • Page 320: Using The Teemtalk Emulator Window

    IBM 3270 Emulation Specify the settings required to connect to the host. Refer to the chapter “Host Connection Settings” on page 55 for details. Next Advanced Options Click to display the dialog. Next Finalization Click to display the dialog. If you would like the session to be displayed on the desktop as Create Icon on Desktop for Session an icon, select Finish...
  • Page 321: Ibm 3270 Emulation Capabilities

    IBM 3270 Emulation Click to accept the settings and close the dialog. File New Connection... Display the menu and select to display New Connection dialog. Specify the settings required to connect to the host. Refer to the chapter “Host Connection Settings” on page 55 for details. Connect Click the button to make TeemTalk attempt to connect...
  • Page 322: Keyboard Mapping

    IBM 3270 Emulation Keyboard Mapping The illustration on the following page shows where IBM 3270 key- board functions are mapped to keys on the 101/102 key Enhanced AT keyboard layout. Special key functions that are provided on the IBM 3270 keyboard can be mapped to any key on your keyboard by using the IB virtual Define Keyboard Macros key names listed in the...
  • Page 323 IBM 3270 Emulation Enhanced AT Keyboard Layout SysReq Key Support...
  • Page 324: Network Virtual Terminal Mode

    IBM 3270 Emulation Network Virtual Terminal Mode Network Virtual Terminal (NVT) mode allows the operator to com- municate in ASCII format with a network gateway for routing, logon etc, before the full IBM terminal emulation protocol is established. The following symbol is displayed on the status line when in NVT mode: NVT mode displays an unformatted screen for data entry, allowing most of the keyboard functionality for local editing.
  • Page 325: Ibm 3287-1 Printer Support

    IBM 3270 Emulation IBM 3287-1 Printer Support IBM 3270 Model TN3287 printing is supported by setting the option IBM 3270 Settings 3287-1 in the dialog to . When a new Telnet connection is made, the screen will display a message box indicating the current printer status.
  • Page 326: Do Not Enter

    IBM 3270 Emulation Do Not Enter A cross symbol will appear when input from the keyboard or mouse will not be accepted by the host (except Reset and SysReq). Sym- bols to the right of this will indicate the reason. Pressing the Reset key will remove some of these symbols from the status line.
  • Page 327: Typing Direction

    IBM 3270 Emulation Indicates that you attempted to insert characters into an unprotected field when the cursor was at the end of the field, or you attempted to word wrap to the next line when there was not enough space to enable a word wrap. The keyboard can be unlocked and the indicator removed by press- ing the Reset key.
  • Page 328: Display Direction

    IBM 3270 Emulation Display Direction Indicates the orientation of the screen display. A right arrow indicates normal left-to-right display, a left arrow indicates a right-to-left mirror image display. The display can be toggled between the two directions by pressing the keys Shift + Backspace. Cursor Position Indicates the row and column position of the text cursor.
  • Page 329: Close Key

    IBM 3270 Emulation Close Key If text has been typed using both typing direction modes in the same line or field, you can force the right-hand text to join the left-hand text by pressing the keys Shift + * on the keypad. Push Mode Push mode allows you to edit text whose direction is opposite the screen orientation.
  • Page 330: Record & Playback Keystrokes Facility

    IBM 3270 Emulation Record & Playback Keystrokes Facility The record/playback keystrokes facility enables you to eliminate repetitive operations by using the Fn keys to store, retrieve and display data. The Fn keys can store a total of 1500 keystrokes. A sequence of recorded keystrokes may be interrupted so that keystrokes can be entered manually before continuing with the recording or playback.
  • Page 331: Playback Keystrokes

    IBM 3270 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 332: Editing Macros

    IBM 3270 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 333: Error Codes

    IBM 3270 Emulation Error Codes The following error codes may appear on the status line if an error occurs during recording or playback. 9001 Exceeded the maximum number of allowed keystrokes. Remedy: Press the Record key to exit Record mode. To record a new keystroke sequence, either: - Press the Record key and the target Fn key that has erasable data, then enter the new data, or:...
  • Page 334: Notice Board Facility

    IBM 3270 Emulation Notice Board Facility Introduction The Notice Board is an area of the display in which copied data can be stored and manipulated. When the Notice Board is enabled (refer to the section “Notice Board Setup” on page 182), pressing the Zoom key will toggle the display between full screen (i.e.
  • Page 335: Copying Screen Data To A Function Key

    IBM 3270 Emulation 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. You can also use the Jump key to move the target area to the host screen or Notice Board.
  • Page 336 IBM 3270 Emulation Notice Board Facility...
  • Page 337: Ibm 5250 Emulation

    TeemTalk 6.0 for Windows User Manual IBM 5250 Emulation CHAPTER 16 This chapter describes features of the IBM 5250 terminal emulation. Creating an IBM 5250 Emulation Session Using the TeemTalk This section describes the basic procedure for creating an IBM Connection Wizard 5250 emulation session using the TeemTalk Connection Wizard.
  • Page 338 IBM 5250 Emulation 3477_FG Monochrome 24 x 80 and 27 x 132 3486_BA Monochrome 24 x 80 3487_HA Monochrome 24 x 80 3487_HC Colour 24 x 80 5555_B01 Monochrome 24 x 80 5555_C01 Colour 24 x 80 The printer models are listed below: 3812-1 Single byte printer 5553-B01...
  • Page 339: Using The Teemtalk Emulator Window

    IBM 5250 Emulation A TeemTalk session with the name specified in step 2 will be Start Programs Neoware created and listed in the > menu under TeemTalk . A shortcut icon will also be created on the desktop if requested. IBM 5250 Settings The IBM 5250 emulation is configured using the dialog.
  • Page 340 IBM 5250 Emulation 3812-1 Single byte printer 5553-B01 Double byte printer If double-byte character sets (e.g. Japanese) are supported and 5555_B01 you wish to use them, then select either (mono- 5555_C01 5553-B01 chrome) or (colour) for display, or printing. Monochrome Select the required display setting.
  • Page 341: Ibm 5250 Emulation Capabilities

    IBM 5250 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. Attribute Settings Colours may be modified using the dialog.
  • Page 342 IBM 5250 Emulation Enhanced AT Keyboard Layout Keyboard Mapping...
  • Page 343: Network Virtual Terminal Mode

    IBM 5250 Emulation Network Virtual Terminal Mode Network Virtual Terminal (NVT) mode allows the operator to communicate with a network gateway (in ASCII) for routing, logon etc, before the full IBM terminal emulation protocol is established. NVT mode is indicated by the absence of the 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 344: The Status Line

    IBM 5250 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. Operating Mode & Indicates that a Telnet session is running. Communication Indicates that the current screen is an IBM 5250 screen.
  • Page 345: Insert Mode

    IBM 5250 Emulation Insert Mode Indicates that the keyboard is in Insert mode. Already existing characters to the right of the cursor will move to make room for new characters that are entered. Insert mode can 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 346: Word Processing Mode

    IBM 5250 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 347: Text Display Options

    IBM 5250 Emulation Text Display Options Display Right-to- The contents of the screen can be displayed in reverse, i.e. as a right- Left to-left mirror image, by pressing the keys Shift + Backspace. This is a toggle function, so pressing the keys again will revert to normal left-to-right display.
  • Page 348: Bilingual Keyboard Support

    IBM 5250 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 349: Record & Playback Keystrokes Facility

    IBM 5250 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 350: Playback Keystrokes

    IBM 5250 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 351: Error Codes

    IBM 5250 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 352 IBM 5250 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 353: Ibm 3151 Emulation

    TeemTalk 6.0 for Windows User Manual IBM 3151 Emulation CHAPTER 17 This chapter describes features of the IBM 3151 terminal emulation. Creating an IBM 3151 Emulation Session Using the TeemTalk This section describes the basic procedure for creating an IBM Connection Wizard 3151 emulation session using the TeemTalk Connection Wizard.
  • Page 354: Using The Teemtalk Emulator Window

    IBM 3151 Emulation A TeemTalk session with the name specified in step 2 will be Start Programs Neoware created and listed in the > menu under TeemTalk . A shortcut icon will also be created on the desktop if requested. IBM 3151 Settings The IBM 3151 emulation is configured using the dialog.
  • Page 355: The Status Bar

    IBM 3151 Emulation The Status Bar Along the bottom of the TeemTalk window is a status bar that shows the status of various operations. Field 1: indicates the current row and column position of (rrr,ccc) the cursor. Field 2: indicates that Insert mode is active when the Insert INSERT key is pressed or when the Insert Character command is received.
  • Page 356: Keyboard Mapping

    IBM 3151 Emulation indicates that data is being sent to the printer. PRINTING 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 Forcing Insert a screen already full when the...
  • Page 357 IBM 3151 Emulation Enhanced AT Keyboard Layout Keyboard Mapping...
  • Page 358: 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 359 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 360 IBM 3151 Emulation Defining Function Keys...
  • Page 361: Mdis Prism Emulations

    TeemTalk 6.0 for Windows User Manual MDIS Prism CHAPTER 18 Emulations This chapter describes features of the MDIS Prism terminal emulations. Creating an MDIS Prism Emulation Session Using the TeemTalk This section describes the basic procedure for creating an MDI Connection Wizard P12\P8 or MDI Prism-9 emulation session using the TeemTalk Connection Wizard.
  • Page 362: Using The Teemtalk Emulator Window

    MDIS Prism Emulations A TeemTalk session with the name specified in step 2 will be Start Programs Neoware created and listed in the > menu under TeemTalk . A shortcut icon will also be created on the desktop if requested. Using the TeemTalk This section describes the basic procedure for creating an MDI Emulator Window...
  • Page 363 MDIS Prism Emulations Enhanced AT Keyboard Layout Keyboard Mapping...
  • Page 364 MDIS Prism Emulations Keyboard Mapping...
  • Page 365: Pt250 Emulation

    TeemTalk 6.0 for Windows User Manual PT250 Emulation CHAPTER 19 This chapter describes features of the Prime PT250 terminal emulation. Creating a PT250 Emulation Session Using the TeemTalk This section describes the basic procedure for creating a PT250 Connection Wizard emulation session using the TeemTalk Connection Wizard.
  • Page 366: Using The Teemtalk Emulator Window

    PT250 Emulation A TeemTalk session with the name specified in step 2 will be Start Programs Neoware created and listed in the > menu under TeemTalk . A shortcut icon will also be created on the desktop if requested. PT250 Settings The PT250 emulation is configured using the dialog.
  • Page 367: The Status Line

    PT250 Emulation The Status Line The last line on the PT250 emulation screen is used to display a status line that shows the status of various operations. 10 11 ONLINE LOCAL Field 1: Displays either , depending on whether the emulation is online to the host or in local mode. Field 2: Indicates whether the input line from the main port is connected.
  • Page 368 PT250 Emulation indicates that all fields are transmitted to the host. MODIFIED indicates that only fields that have changed are transmitted to the host. SELECTED indicates that only fields specified by the program are transmitted to the host UNPROTCT indicates that only unprotected fields are transmitted to the host.
  • Page 369 PT250 Emulation ALL GRAPHICS indicates that you have attempted to enter data in a field reserved for graphics characters when in Block mode. ALPHA ONLY indicates that you have attempted to enter non-alphabetic data in a field reserved for alphabetic characters when in Block mode.
  • Page 370: Keyboard Mapping

    PT250 Emulation SCREEN FULL indicates that the emulation cannot display any more characters that it may receive when in Block mode. Field 9: Displays messages defined by the program or user. Field 10: Displays when Num Lock is activated, otherwise this field is blank.
  • Page 371 PT250 Emulation Enhanced AT Keyboard Layout Keyboard Mapping...
  • Page 372: Displaying Alternate Characters

    PT250 Emulation Displaying Alternate Characters PT250 mode uses two character sets, Standard and Alternate, to display characters. Both sets incorporate all the characters contained in the ASCII (7-bit or lower half) and PT250 Additional (8-bit or upper half) character set tables. When the emulation is in 7-bit mode, only the lower half (i.e 7-bit part) of the Standard and Alternate character sets can be used, so the ASCII characters in the Alternate character set are replaced by the...
  • Page 373 PT250 Emulation Alternate Equivalents Of Standard Characters Displaying Alternate Characters...
  • Page 374 PT250 Emulation Displaying Alternate Characters...
  • Page 375: Siemens 97801 Emulation

    TeemTalk 6.0 for Windows User Manual Siemens 97801 CHAPTER 20 Emulation This chapter describes features of the Siemens 97801 terminal emulation. Creating a Siemens 97801 Emulation Session Using the TeemTalk This section describes the basic procedure for creating a Siemens Connection Wizard 97801 emulation session using the TeemTalk Connection Wizard.
  • Page 376: Using The Teemtalk Emulator Window

    Siemens 97801 Emulation A TeemTalk session with the name specified in step 2 will be Start Programs Neoware created and listed in the > menu under TeemTalk . A shortcut icon will also be created on the desktop if requested. Using the TeemTalk This section describes the basic procedure for creating a Siemens Emulator Window...
  • Page 377 Siemens 97801 Emulation Enhanced AT Keyboard Layout Keyboard Mapping...
  • Page 378 Siemens 97801 Emulation Keyboard Mapping...
  • Page 379: Ta6530 Emulation

    TeemTalk 6.0 for Windows User Manual TA6530 Emulation CHAPTER 21 This chapter describes features of the Tandem 6530 terminal emulation. Creating a TA6530 Emulation Session Using the TeemTalk This section describes the basic procedure for creating a TA6530 Connection Wizard emulation session using the TeemTalk Connection Wizard.
  • Page 380: Using The Teemtalk Emulator Window

    TA6530 Emulation A TeemTalk session with the name specified in step 2 will be Start Programs Neoware created and listed in the > menu under TeemTalk . A shortcut icon will also be created on the desktop if requested. TA6530 Settings The TA6530 emulation is configured using the dialog.
  • Page 381: 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 382: Ansi Mode

    TA6530 Emulation BLOCK The status line will display when you are in Block mode, and PROT when in Block Protect mode. ANSI Mode In ANSI mode, characters are sent to the host as you type them, and standard ANSI (American National Standard Institute) functions are executed.
  • Page 383 TA6530 Emulation Enhanced AT Keyboard Layout Keyboard Mapping...
  • Page 384: 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. Status Border TA6530 This is achieved using the...
  • Page 385 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 386 TA6530 Emulation The Status Line...
  • Page 387: Unisys T27 Emulation

    TeemTalk 6.0 for Windows User Manual Unisys T27 Emulation CHAPTER 22 This chapter describes features of the Unisys T27 terminal emulation. Creating a Unisys T27 Emulation Session Using the TeemTalk This section describes the basic procedure for creating a Unisys Connection Wizard T27 emulation session using the TeemTalk Connection Wizard.
  • Page 388: Using The Teemtalk Emulator Window

    Unisys T27 Emulation A TeemTalk session with the name specified in step 2 will be Start Programs Neoware created and listed in the > menu under TeemTalk . A shortcut icon will also be created on the desktop if requested. Unisys T27 The Unisys T27 emulation is configured using the Settings...
  • Page 389: The Status Bar

    Unisys T27 Emulation The Status Bar The leftmost section of the status bar at the bottom of the TeemTalk window will display additional symbols indicating the current state of the Unisys T27 emulation. LTIA The host connection is active, but the Unisys T27 emulation does not have an active address.
  • Page 390: Keyboard Mapping

    Unisys T27 Emulation FSL, GSL, BSL was received while the T27 was in transmit or local mode and Fast Select enabled option is Unisys T27 Settings selected in the dialog. Off: Data has been received successfully; or the T27 went into transmit mode by use of XMIT or SPCFY;...
  • Page 391 Unisys T27 Emulation Enhanced AT Keyboard Layout Keyboard Mapping...
  • Page 392 Unisys T27 Emulation Keyboard Mapping...
  • Page 393: Viewdata Emulation

    TeemTalk 6.0 for Windows User Manual Viewdata Emulation CHAPTER 23 This chapter describes features of the Viewdata emulation. Creating a Viewdata Emulation Session Using the TeemTalk This section describes the basic procedure for creating a Viewdata Connection Wizard emulation session using the TeemTalk Connection Wizard. Start Run the TeemTalk Connection Wizard from the menu by...
  • Page 394: Using The Teemtalk Emulator Window

    Viewdata Emulation Next Host Information Click to display the dialog. Specify the settings required to connect to the host. Refer to the chapter “Host Connection Settings” on page 55 for details. Next Advanced Options Click to display the dialog. Next Finalization Click to display the...
  • Page 395: Keyboard Mapping

    Viewdata Emulation File New Connection... Display the menu and select to display New Connection dialog. Specify the settings required to connect to the host. Refer to the chapter “Host Connection Settings” on page 55 for details. Connect Click the button to make TeemTalk attempt to connect to the host with the supplied settings.
  • Page 396 Viewdata Emulation Keyboard Mapping...
  • Page 397: Wyse Emulations

    TeemTalk 6.0 for Windows User Manual Wyse Emulations CHAPTER 24 This chapter describes features of the Wyse WY-50, WY-50+ and WY-60 terminal emulations. Creating a Wyse Emulation Session Using the TeemTalk This section describes the basic procedure for creating a Wyse Connection Wizard emulation session using the TeemTalk Connection Wizard.
  • Page 398 Wyse Emulations HZ1500 Provides compatibility with software designed to drive the Hazeltine 1500 terminal, as emulated by the Wyse WY-50/50+/ 60 terminals. TVI 910 TVI 920 TVI 925 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.
  • Page 399: Using The Teemtalk Emulator Window

    Wyse Emulations Using the TeemTalk This section describes the basic procedure for creating a Wyse emu- Emulator Window lation session from the TeemTalk emulator window. Settings Emula- Display the menu from the menu bar and select tion... Emulation Settings to display the dialog.
  • Page 400: Keyboard Mapping

    Wyse Emulations Wyse Settings The Wyse emulations are configured using the Wyse... Settings dialog. This is displayed by selecting in the menu. Refer to the section “Wyse Settings” on page 163 for details. Note that some settings may not apply to the specific emulation currently running.
  • Page 401 Wyse Emulations Enhanced AT Keyboard Layout Keyboard Mapping...
  • Page 402: 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 application. The following section describes the status messages that can be displayed by the emulation.
  • Page 403: Standard Status Line

    Wyse Emulations LOCK indicates that the keyboard is locked. This takes pre- CAPS cedence over the messages. indicates that Num Lock is on. Press the Num Lock key to toggle the mode on and off. Field 2: Indicates the number of the page that is currently dis- played.
  • Page 404: Extended Status Line

    Wyse Emulations PROT Extended Status Field 6: indicates that Protect mode is on. Line WPRT Field 7: indicates that Write-protect mode is on when in Protect mode. Field 8: indicates that Insert mode is on. Status Line Messages...
  • Page 405: File Transfer

    TeemTalk 6.0 for Windows User Manual File Transfer CHAPTER 25 This chapter describes how to transfer files using the Kermit, XMODEM, XMODEM-1K, YMODEM Batch, ZMODEM and ASCII protocols. Introduction TeemTalk includes a file transfer utility that enables two-way file transfer between Factory default: Checkedthe host and your PC. This chapter describes how to transfer files when running any emu- lation except the IBM 3270 emulation, in which case refer to the chapter “IBM File Transfer”...
  • Page 406 File Transfer munications and checks for errors using a cycling redundancy check unless the host does not respond, in which case a checksum is used. XMODEM-1K XMODEM-1K is similar to XMODEM, but uses 1024 byte data blocks, speeding up transmission. YMODEM Batch YMODEM Batch is similar to XMODEM-1K, but enables several files to be transferred.
  • Page 407: Sending Files

    File Transfer Sending Files The following procedure is used to transfer files from your PC to the host. Start the transfer procedure on the host computer and specify that files are to be received. File File Display the TeemTalk menu on your PC and select Transfer...
  • Page 408 File Transfer Specify the directory which contains the file(s) for transfer in the right list box by clicking on one of the path options and clicking Select button until the full directory path displayed above the list box is correct. The files contained in this directory will be displayed in the left list box.
  • Page 409: Receiving Files

    File Transfer Receiving Files The following procedure is used to transfer files from the host to your PC. Start the transfer procedure on the host computer and specify that files are to be sent. File File Display the TeemTalk menu on your PC and select Transfer...
  • Page 410 File Transfer If the kermit protocol is being used and the host kermit is in Remote Initiate File Trans- remote mode, click the button in the Remote Operations dialog, then the button in the dialog Receive to specify the file to be received, otherwise, click the Initiate File Transfer button in the dialog.
  • Page 411: Cancelling A File Transfer

    File Transfer Cancelling a File Transfer File Transfer Data dialog is displayed during a file transfer. Cancel Clicking the button will display four cancel options. Cancel File Selecting then clicking will cause transfer of the current file to be cancelled by sending a 'Cancel File' message. Cancel Batch Selecting then clicking...
  • Page 412: General Parameters

    File Transfer General Parameters General Parameters dialog is displayed by clicking the General... Initiate File Transfer button in the dialog. This enables you to set various parameters for any of the transfer protocols. You can save the settings so that they are reasserted the next time Save Settings you run the file transfer utility by selecting the option...
  • Page 413 File Transfer Discard partial file Factory default: Checked This option determines what happens to a file when an error condi- Reset Cancel tion occurs or the button is clicked during a file transfer. When selected, the part of the file already transferred will be deleted.
  • Page 414: Kermit Parameters

    File Transfer Kermit Parameters Kermit Parameters Kermit... dialog is displayed by clicking the Initiate File Transfer button in the dialog. This enables you to set parameters specific to the Kermit protocol. You can save the settings so that they are reasserted the next time Save Settings you run the file transfer utility by selecting the option...
  • Page 415 File Transfer Timeout in secs Factory default: 5 This specifies how long the remote Kermit should wait before tim- ing out. Padding count Factory default: 0 This specifies the number of padding characters to be sent before the packet. Padding char Factory default: CTRL-@ (i.e.
  • Page 416 File Transfer checksum computation which is useful when operating on noisy lines or transferring large packets. Prompt For Filename Factory default: Unchecked This option enables you to specify a different file name for each received file. When enabled, a dialog will be displayed before each file is sent when performing a Kermit Send File from the host.
  • Page 417: Ascii Parameters

    File Transfer ASCII Parameters ASCII Parameters ASCII... dialog is displayed by clicking the Initiate File Transfer button in the dialog. This enables you to set parameters specific to the ASCII protocol. You can save the settings so that they are reasserted the next time Save Settings you run the file transfer utility by selecting the option...
  • Page 418 File Transfer LF Translation Factory default: LF This determines how line feed codes are interpreted. When set to None , all line feeds are removed before data is transferred. When set LF/CR , line feeds are transmitted as they are. When set to every line feed character will be appended with a carriage return character.
  • Page 419: Zmodem Parameters

    File Transfer ZMODEM Parameters ZMODEM Parameters dialog is displayed by clicking the Zmodem... Initiate File Transfer button in the dialog. This enables Send you to set parameters specific to the ZMODEM protocol. The settings inform the remote end how to treat the data that will be sent Receive Send to it.
  • Page 420 File Transfer Initiate File Transfer transfer protocol selected in the dialog will be ignored. Data Conversion Factory default: None This specifies whether or not the file being transferred is converted ASCII Binary format at the receiving end, or remains None unchanged ( Resume option enables you to send the remainder of a file if the...
  • Page 421 File Transfer Length Differs will cause files to be transferred if they do not exist in the destination directory and will replace files with the same name if the file sizes or dates differ. Absent will cause files to be transferred if they are absent from the destination directory.
  • Page 422 File Transfer an error occurs because the message will take longer to get through to the sender due to the amount of data still waiting on the network. This option enables you to overcome the problem by limiting the amount of data that is stored on the network before waiting for an acknowledgement from the receiver.
  • Page 423: Kermit Remote Operations

    File Transfer Kermit Remote Operations Kermit Remote When is selected as the transfer protocol, the button Initiate File Transfer in the dialog provides access to commands that enable you to perform various operations on the host. Kermit has to be operating in server mode on the host for remote commands to Kermit function.
  • Page 424 File Transfer Command This enables you to specify a command which is to be executed by the host. The command must be entered using a valid syntax for the host. Change Dir This enables you to specify a different working directory for the host and enter your password.
  • Page 425 File Transfer Finish When this command is actioned, the remote Kermit will exit server mode. Logout This command will execute a logout on the remote host. This command will execute a logout on the remote host and close the Kermit program. Kermit Remote Operations...
  • Page 426: Local Operation

    File Transfer Local Operation Local Initiate File Transfer Clicking the button in the dialog will dis- play a dialog that enables you to specify the default local directory for sending and receiving files. The current directory is displayed at the bottom of the dialog. Specification text box is used to specify which files in the cur- Files...
  • Page 427: Ibm File Transfer

    TeemTalk 6.0 for Windows User Manual IBM File Transfer CHAPTER 26 This chapter describes the file transfer utility supported by the IBM 3270 terminal emulation. Introduction You can transfer files using the IND$FILE transfer facility when running the IBM 3270 emulation. This chapter describes the basic procedure for sending and receiving files then goes on to describe IBM File Transfer all the options in the...
  • Page 428: Sending & Receiving Files

    IBM File Transfer Sending & Receiving Files The following procedure is used to transfer files between your PC and the host. Make sure the host session is ready for transferring files. File Transfer... File Select from the TeemTalk menu. The File Transfer dialog will be displayed: Specify the type of operating system/environment used by the...
  • Page 429 IBM File Transfer If you are receiving a file from the host, enter the name of the Host File file in the text box. If you are sending a file to the host, specify the name and direc- Local File tory path of the local file to be transferred in the text box.
  • Page 430: Ibm File Transfer Settings

    IBM File Transfer IBM File Transfer Settings File Transfer Program Factory default: ind$file This specifies the name of the file transfer program. Currently only IND$FILE is supported. Host Type Factory default: MVS/TSO This specifies the type of operating system or environment used by the remote host.
  • Page 431 IBM File Transfer Data Format Factory default: Binary Files can be transferred in Binary or ASCII format. Binary Selecting will cause the file to be transferred in its original format without any translation. This is required when transferring programs. ASCII Selecting will cause the file transfer to be in text format.
  • Page 432 IBM File Transfer Host File This text box is used to specify the name of a host file to be trans- ferred to the local PC, or to assign a different name to a local file being transferred to the host. Clear Session Before Transfer Factory default: Unchecked The setting of this option determines whether or not a clear session...
  • Page 433: Ftp File Transfer

    TeemTalk 6.0 for Windows User Manual FTP File Transfer CHAPTER 27 This chapter describes the FTP file transfer utility for TCP/IP connections. Transferring Files The basic procedure for transferring files is described below. Note that FTP only operates on the Windows Sockets stack. File Display the menu and select...
  • Page 434 FTP File Transfer The presence of all available drives including floppy disk drives TTWFTP and network drives will be checked before the window is displayed. Note that this may take a few seconds. The left hand list box will display the contents of the local home directory on your current drive by default.
  • Page 435 FTP File Transfer operating system used by the remote host by selecting one of the System following from the list box: Auto VAX TCPWare VAX UCX V1 Prime VAX UCX V2 IBM (MVS) VAX UCX VAX MultiNet HP3000 AS400 UNIX KNET/MVS Tandem IBM (Interlink)
  • Page 436 FTP File Transfer Connection If you specified a particular local directory in the dialog then this will be displayed in the left hand list box, otherwise the home directory is displayed by default. The right hand list box will display the contents of the remote host directory, which will be the home directory by default if you did not specify a particular remote directory in the Connection...
  • Page 437 FTP File Transfer You can display information about the system you are currently connected to in the status line at the bottom of the window by Remote Directory selecting the first item in the list box. The status line can also display information on the currently selected file or the first file in a group of selected files.
  • Page 438 FTP File Transfer Select the file(s) or directories to be transferred in the relevant directory list box. A single item (file or directory) is selected by clicking the mouse pointer anywhere on the line containing its name. Two or more contiguous items can be selected by holding down the Shift key while clicking on them.
  • Page 439 FTP File Transfer without waiting for further confirmation, then return you to the next directory up. Clicking will transfer all the files and subdirectories from the original starting point without waiting for further confirmation. Clicking will cancel the named file or directory while allow- ing the next file or directory in the selection to be displayed for confirmation.
  • Page 440: Menu & Toolbar Options

    FTP File Transfer Menu & Toolbar Options Five menus can be displayed from the menu bar, four of which are Help shown below. The fifth menu, , just displays the software version number. The buttons on the toolbar provide a quick way of performing func- tions or displaying dialogs without having to use the menus.
  • Page 441: The File Menu

    FTP File Transfer The File Menu Copy This will display a dialog that enables you to duplicate a file on the local PC. Delete This will display a message box to confirm that you want to delete the currently selected file(s) or directory on the local PC or remote host.
  • Page 442 FTP File Transfer Yes to All Clicking will cause all selected files to be deleted without waiting for additional confirmation. Clicking will cancel the named file while allowing the next file in the selection to be displayed for confirmation. Cancel Clicking will cancel the selection and close the dialog.
  • Page 443 FTP File Transfer Remote Change Mode This will display a dialog that enables you to change the permission settings available to you for a specified file on the remote host. Note that some FTP sites may not have remote change mode facilities, in which case this dialog will not be available or the user will be unable to perform the request.
  • Page 444: The Session Menu

    FTP File Transfer The Session Menu Connect to Host This will display a dialog that enables you to enter details of the remote host and make a connection. Host Login Password A connection is made by entering the and (if Account required) details, specifying the operating system of the...
  • Page 445 FTP File Transfer AS400 UNIX KNET/MVS Tandem IBM (Interlink) Auto will cause FTP to automatically select the appropriate operat- ing system and this setting will be suitable in most cases. Note that some DOS based FTP servers cannot automatically be resolved, so it is advisable to select DOS when you know the target server is based VAX UCX on a DOS machine.
  • Page 446 FTP File Transfer Session names and associated settings can be saved by selecting Save Settings on Exit Configure in the menu. This is a toggle function which displays a tick mark when selected. Disconnect from Host This will close the current connection with the remote host. The Session Menu...
  • Page 447: The Configure Menu

    FTP File Transfer The Configure Menu Transfer Settings This will display a dialog that enables you to select or deselect low- ercase conversion. File names that incorporate uppercase characters may cause transfer problems on some systems, for example DOS machines. Selecting Lowercase Conversion option will cause all uppercase characters in the name of the file to be converted to lowercase during the trans-...
  • Page 448: The View Menu

    FTP File Transfer The View Menu Debug Output This is a toggle function that will display a tick mark when selected. Seleting this option will enable debug messages to be displayed in ftp> TTWFTP box at the bottom of the window.
  • Page 449: Initialization Commands

    TeemTalk 6.0 for Windows User Manual Initialization CHAPTER 28 Commands This chapter describes the commands that can be included in the registry and on the command line to specify the TeemTalk start-up configuration. Introduction This chapter describes the registry entries and command line options that can be used to specify the start-up configuration of TeemTalk.
  • Page 450: Chapter 28 Initialization Commands

    Initialization Commands Command Summary ◆ Note that indicates the command is only available if your version of TeemTalk supports graphics emulations. Host Connection Command Function Registry Entry Command Line Load Winsock on start-up none Exit on connection close/fail ExitOnClose = "on" No exit on connection close/fail ExitOnClose = "off"...
  • Page 451: Initialization Commands

    Initialization Commands Disable menu bar & pop-ups none -MB1 Disable File menu FileMenu = "off" Disable Factory item Factory = "off" none Disable Reset item Reset = "off" none Disable New Connection item NewConnection = "off" none Disable OpenSession item OpenSession = "off"...
  • Page 452: Keyboard & Mouse

    Initialization Commands Disable Unisys T27 item UnisysT27 = "off" none Disable Wyse item Wyse = "off" none Disable Tools menu ToolsMenu = "off" Disable toolbar none Disable tool buttons none Disable scroll bar ScrollBar = "off" Soft button levels displayed ButtonLevels = 0-4 -BL0-4 Disable status bar &...
  • Page 453: Host Connection

    Initialization Commands Host Connection Load Winsock on Registry Entry: None Start-up Command Line: -LW Default Setting: Off This will initialize the Winsock stack immediately when the emula- tor is started, enabling dialup over PPP or SLIP to gain a connection to a service provider.
  • Page 454: Disable 'Exit' Message Box

    Initialization Commands Disable 'Exit' Registry Entry: WarnExit = "off" Message Box Command Line: -J Default Setting: Enabled A message box will be displayed if you attempt to exit the emulator while a network session is still active. These commands will disable the message box so that the emulator automatically closes the net- work connection when it is exited.
  • Page 455: Load Specified Session Configuration

    Initialization Commands If this command is not present then TeemTalk will use the start-up commands under the Startup,Default heading. Load Specified Registry Entry: None Session Command Line: -SE"description" Configuration Default Setting: Untitled This command enables you to override the default session configu- Open Ses- ration used when TeemTalk is loaded, as specified in the sion...
  • Page 456: Zmodem Startup

    Initialization Commands ZModem Startup Registry Entry: None Command Line: -ZM Default Setting: Disabled This will cause TeemTalk to check incoming data for a remote ZModem startup sequence then automatically start a file transfer ZModem Parameters using the settings specified in the dialog.
  • Page 457: Workspace Fills Screen On Start-Up

    Initialization Commands Workspace Fills Registry Entry: WindowSize = "FullScreen" Screen on Start-Up Command Line: -F Default Setting: Not applicable The emulation workspace fills the entire display when TeemTalk is loaded, while retaining the default number of lines and columns. Note that the title bar, menu bar, scroll bar and soft buttons will not be displayed even if they are enabled.
  • Page 458: Window Subtitle

    Initialization Commands TeemTalk. If no title is specified then the name of your version of the emulator will be displayed. Window Subtitle Registry Entry: None Command Line: -ST"subtitle" Default Setting: Untitled This specifies a subtitle which is appended to the title displayed in the title bar Disable Minimize, Registry Entry: None...
  • Page 459: Disable Menu Bar & Toolbar

    Initialization Commands Disable Menu Bar & Registry Entry: None ToolBar Command Line: -CB Default Setting: on Removes the menu bar and the toolbar from the TeemTalk window. Note that the menus can still be displayed by pressing the Alt key in conjunction with the relevant keyboard accelerator.
  • Page 460: Disable Menu Bar & Pop-Up Menus

    Initialization Commands Disable Menu Bar & Registry Entry: None Pop-Up Menus Command Line: -MB1 Default Setting: on Removes the menu bar from the TeemTalk window and prevents access to pop-up menus using keyboard commands. Disable File Menu Registry Entry: FileMenu = "off" Command Line: -MF Default Setting: on File...
  • Page 461: Disable Edit Menu

    Initialization Commands Disable Edit Menu Registry Entry: EditMenu = "off" Command Line: -MD Default Setting: on Edit These commands will disable the menu. Individual items in the Edit menu can be disabled by using the following registry entries: Disable Clipboard Text item ClipboardText = "off"...
  • Page 462: Disable Tools Menu

    Initialization Commands Disable Terminal item Terminal = "off" Disable Unisys T27 item (see note) UnisysT27 = "off" Disable Wyse item Wyse = "off" Note: This option may not be supported by your version of TeemTalk. Disable Tools Menu Registry Entry: ToolsMenu = "off" Command Line: -MO Default Setting: on Tools...
  • Page 463: Soft Buttons Displayed

    Initialization Commands Soft Buttons Registry Entry: ButtonLevels = 0-4 Displayed Command Line: -BL0-4 Default Setting: 1 A set of soft buttons is displayed at the bottom of the TeemTalk win- dow by default. There are four soft button levels. Level 1 is dis- played by default.
  • Page 464: Flashing Characters Enabled In All Sessions

    Initialization Commands Flashing Characters Registry Entry: None Enabled in All Command Line: -FB Sessions Default Setting: off This enables characters with the flashing attribute to be displayed as such in all session windows in addition to the currently focused window. Reflection 4 Colour Registry Entry: iR4colours = 1 Support...
  • Page 465: Crosshair Cursor Size

    Initialization Commands Crosshair Cursor Registry Entry: CrosshairSize = 1-1024 Size Command Line: -X1-1024 Default Setting: 1024 Only applicable to TeemTalk versions that support graphics emulations. This specifies the size of the graphics cursor, where size is a numeric value in the range 1 to 1024, i.e. world coordinates. Save 4014 Registry Entry: SaveTekImage = “on”...
  • Page 466: Disable Backing Store

    Initialization Commands Disable Backing Registry Entry: BackingStore = “off” Store Command Line: -B Default Setting: on Only applicable to TeemTalk versions that support graphics emulations. When TeemTalk is in ReGIS mode it automatically stores a copy of graphics data in memory when graphics are initially drawn by the host in the window, a feature known as ‘backing store’.
  • Page 467: Keyboard & Mouse

    Initialization Commands and cause the right and bottom edges of the image to be clipped to fit the window if it is too big. Keyboard & Mouse Convert £ to $ Registry Entry: MDCUK = "Yes" (MDIS P9) Command Line: None Default Setting: no This command is only applicable to the MDIS P9 emulation.
  • Page 468 Initialization Commands Keyboard & Mouse...
  • Page 469: Appendix A Programming Keys & Buttons

    TeemTalk 6.0 for Windows 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 470: 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 471: 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 472 Programming Keys & Buttons Including Special Characters...
  • Page 473: Appendix B Virtual Key Names

    TeemTalk 6.0 for Windows User Manual Virtual Key Names APPENDIX B This appendix lists all the virtual key names for including specific key functions in a programmed key or button definition. Introduction This appendix lists the virtual key names supported by TeemTalk. Virtual key names enable you to include specific key functions in a programmed definition.
  • Page 474: Standard Virtual Key Names

    Virtual Key Names Standard Virtual Key Names Key Function Virtual Key Name Key Function Virtual Key Name 0 - 9 VK_0 - VK_9 Keypad 0 - 9 VK_NUMPAD0 - 9 A - Z VK_A - VK_Z Keypad Add (+) VK_ADD Alt (right) VK_RALT Keypad Divide (/)
  • Page 475: At&T 4410 Virtual Key Names

    Virtual Key Names AT&T 4410 Virtual Key Names Key Function Virtual Key Name Key Function Virtual Key Name Backspace AT_BACKSPACE F1 - F8 AT_F1 - AT_F8 Break AT_BREAK Home Down AT_HOMEDOWN Clear AT_CLEAR Home Up AT_HOMEUP Cursor Down AT_DOWN Line Feed AT_LINEFEED Cursor Left AT_LEFT...
  • Page 476: Dec Vt500 Virtual Key Names

    Virtual Key Names DEC VT500 Virtual Key Names Key Function Virtual Key Name Key Function Virtual Key Name Back Tab VT_CSIZ Keypad 0 - 9 VT_PAD0 - 9 Break VT_BREAK Keypad Comma VT_COMMA Backspace VT_BACKSPACE Keypad Decimal VT_PADDECIMAL Compose Character VT_COMPOSE Keypad Minus VT_MINUS...
  • Page 477: Hp 700-92/96 Virtual Key Names

    Virtual Key Names HP 700-92/96 Virtual Key Names Key Function Virtual Key Name Key Function Virtual Key Name Backspace HP_BACKSPACE Insert Wrap HP_INSERTWRAP Clear Display HP_CLEARMEM Menu HP_MENU Clear Line HP_CLEARLINE Next Page HP_NEXTPAGE Cursor Down HP_DOWN Previous Page HP_PREVPAGE Cursor Left HP_LEFT Print...
  • Page 478: Ibm 3270 Virtual Key Names

    Virtual Key Names IBM 3270 Virtual Key Names Key Function Virtual Key Name Key Function Virtual Key Name Alternate Code Page IB_ALTCP Local National Map IB_LCLMAP Attention IB_ATTN M. Slot Reader Start IB_MSRATTRIB Back Tab IB_BACKTAB M. Slot Reader Send IB_OPIDRDR Backspace IB_BACKSPACE Mono Case...
  • Page 479: Ibm 5250 Virtual Key Names

    Virtual Key Names IBM 5250 Virtual Key Names Key Function Virtual Key Name Key Function Virtual Key Name Alternate Code Page AS_ALTCP Field Plus AS_FIELDPLUS Attention AS_ATTN Go To End Of Line AS_GO_EOL Back Tab AS_BACKTAB Help AS_HELP Backspace AS_BACKSPACE Home AS_HOME Backspace (non-dest)
  • Page 480: Mdis Prism Virtual Key Names

    Virtual Key Names MDIS Prism Virtual Key Names Key Function Virtual Key Name Key Function Virtual Key Name Back Tab MD_BACKTAB Keypad Comma MD_PADCOMMA Backspace MD_BACKSPACE Keypad Decimal MD_PADDECIMAL Break MD_BREAK Keypad Minus MD_PADMINUS Clear MD_CLEAR Line Feed MD_LINEFEED Cursor Down MD_DOWN Print Screen MD_PRINT...
  • Page 481: Sco Console Virtual Key Names

    Virtual Key Names SCO Console Virtual Key Names Key Function Virtual Key Name Key Function Virtual Key Name Backspace SC_BACKSPACE F1 - F12 SC_F1 - SC_F21 Cursor Down SC_DOWN F1 - F12 + Shift SC_S_F1 - SC_S_F12 Cursor Left SC_LEFT F1 - F12 + Ctrl SC_C_F1 - SC_C_F12 Cursor Right...
  • Page 482: Stratus V102 Virtual Key Names

    Virtual Key Names Stratus V102 Virtual Key Names Key Function Virtual Key Name Key Function Virtual Key Name Back Tab ST_BACKTAB F0 - F22 ST_F0 - ST_F22 Backspace ST_BACKSP Go To ST_GOTO Break ST_BREAK Keypad 00 ST_PAD00 Clear Entry ST_CLRENTRY Line Feed ST_LINEFEED Clear Space...
  • Page 483: Tvi 955 Virtual Key Names

    Virtual Key Names TVI 955 Virtual Key Names Key Function Virtual Key Name Key Function Virtual Key Name Back Tab TV_BACKTAB F0 - F22 TV_F0 - TV_F22 Backspace TV_BACKSP Go To TV_GOTO Break TV_BREAK Keypad 00 TV_PAD00 Clear Entry TV_CLRENTRY Line Feed TV_LINEFEED Clear Space...
  • Page 484: Viewdata Virtual Key Names

    Virtual Key Names Viewdata Virtual Key Names Key Function Virtual Key Name Key Function Virtual Key Name * (Star) PR_STAR Cursor Right PR_RIGHT # (Hash) PR_HASH Cursor Up PR_UP Cancel Print PR_CANCEL Exit to ANSI mode PR_EXIT Cursor Down PR_DOWN Reveal PR_REVEAL Cursor Left...
  • Page 485: Teemtalk Virtual Key Name Functions

    Virtual Key Names TeemTalk Virtual Key Name Functions TeemTalk provides additional virtual key name functions for special tasks such as sending text to a file or device, and reading text from a file or device to place in the keyboard buffer as if typed. Sending Text to a The following command enables you to send text to a file or device File or Device...
  • Page 486: Reading Text From A File Or Device

    Virtual Key Names Reading Text From The following command format is used to read a string from a file or a File or Device device (e.g. COM1) and push it into the keyboard buffer as if typed. This can be used, for example, to trigger a bar code reader, read back the code and enter it as if typed at the keyboard.
  • Page 487: Insert Delay

    Virtual Key Names The following example will read up to 512 of any characters, timing out after 500 milliseconds and not allow a key press to cancel the read: <VK_FILE_I><com1:>0,-500,0<VK_FEND> Note that the text cursor will be displayed as static instead of blink- ing while the read is being performed.
  • Page 488 Virtual Key Names Note that the key or key combination will not need to be pressed as the action is assigned to the <LOCK> or <UNLOCK> keyboard event. When you have defined the macro to be performed, enable or disable the function by actioning one of the following commands: Enable Lock/Unlock function: <VK_LOCKM1>...
  • Page 489: Appendix C Product Specification

    TeemTalk 6.0 for Windows 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 490: Telnet

    Product Specification Smooth Scroll and Variable Scroll rates not supported. • No graphics or APA graphics. • Telnet Specification Implements RFC 854, 855, 856, 857, 858, 860, 1091, 1408, • 1571, 1572. Implements RFC 1205, 2877 for IBM 5250. • Implements RFC 2355, 1576, 1646, 1647 for IBM 3270.
  • Page 491: Bull Bq3107/7107

    Product Specification Bull BQ3107/7107 Specification Reference manual Bull Questar 310, Terminal BQ 3107 • (82 A2 78ST REV0. February 1990). Limitations Remote and Line printing are not supported. • Data General D200/D410 Specification Dasher D410 Display Terminals User’s Manual • (014-000761-02 December 1983).
  • Page 492: Ibm 3270 Emulation

    Product Specification IBM 3270 Emulation Specification 3270 Information Display System Data Stream Programmer's • Reference (GA23-0059-07). Limitations No Double byte printing. • IBM 5250 Emulation Specification 5494 Remote Control Unit Functions Reference. Release 2.0. • (SC30-3533-02). Limitations No text assist in Right to Left writing mode. •...
  • Page 493: Stratus V102

    Product Specification Stratus V102 Specification V102 Display Terminal Operator’s Manual (TVI 131974-00 June • 1985). Limitations Page print flip mode not supported. • Serial configuration commands not supported. • Select character set commands not supported. • Tandem 6526/6530 Emulation Specification Tandem 653x Multi-Page Terminal Programmer’s Guide •...
  • Page 494: Televideo 955

    Product Specification Televideo 955 Specification Televideo 955 Display Terminal Operator's Manual (131969-00- • B Sept 1985). Limitations Page print flip mode not supported. • Serial configuration commands not supported. • Select character set commands not supported. • Unisys T27 Specification Burroughs T27 Programmer’s Reference Manual (1196904 Aug •...
  • Page 495: Wyse 50, 50+, Tvi 910, 925, 950, Adds-A2, Hz 1500, Wyse Pc-Term

    Product Specification Character cell size commands not supported. • Function key label save commands not supported. • Automatic font loading not supported. • Remote caps lock commands not supported. • Ignore nulls commands not supported. • Attribute overwrite mode not supported. •...
  • Page 496 Product Specification Wyse 50, 50+, TVI 910, 925, 950, ADDS-A2, HZ 1500, Wyse PC-Term...
  • Page 497: Index

    TeemTalk 6.0 for Windows User Manual Index Numerics Block Transmission dialog 5250 Printer Options dialog BQ 3107 emulation creating a session function key programming acknowledgements keyboard mapping software setup settings trademarks specification Advanced Options dialog status bar Advanced Printer Configuration dialog 46, 127, virtual key names BQ 3107 Settings dialog...
  • Page 498 Index display settings setup settings 138, 213, 227 entering specification host connection status bar keyboard status line on 25th line mouse terminal ID session configuration typing direction summary typing right-to-left compose character sequences virtual key names DG 410/412 emulation default settings connecting to the host Define Keyboard Macros dialog 89, 242...
  • Page 499 Index text attributes ZMODEM title bar ZMODEM Parameters dialog toolbar Finalization dialog typing right-to-left FTP file transfer DEC emulation suite Connection dialog menu options IBM 3270 emulation toolbar options IBM 5250 emulation TTWFTP dialog Edit menu getting started edit mode changing session configuration indicator on status bar creating a session...
  • Page 500 Index Host Information dialog display format hotspots display right-to-left actioning display rule displaying extended attribute mode show & action font for display HP 700-92/96 emulation keyboard mapping creating a session model number display notice board facility display attributes notice board setup function key programming NVT mode function keys/buttons...
  • Page 501 Index typeahead capability MDIS Prism emulations typing direction PT250 emulation virtual key names Siemens 97801 emulation word processing mode TA6530 emulation IBM 5250 Settings dialog Unisys T27 emulation IBM EBCDIC codepages Viewdata emulation 180, 190 icon created on desktop Wyse emulations IND$FILE file transfer Keyboard Options dialog initialization commands...
  • Page 502 Index emulating 3 button mouse displaying alternate characters GIN definitions keyboard mapping initialization commands screen format moving text cursor in block mode setup settings programming buttons status line rectangular select & copy virtual key names redefining functions PT250 Settings dialog select rectangle send keyword function quit TeemTalk...
  • Page 503 Index icon on desktop Printer Setup initialization commands PT250 Settings management Serial Settings 72, 209 MDIS Prism emulations Soft Buttons opening TA6530 Settings 116, 121 PT250 emulation Tab Stops registry entries TCP/IP Telnet Configuration running Tek 4014 Settings save Terminal Settings 115, 122 save as TN3270 Options...
  • Page 504 Index Digital VT status line general virtual key names HP 700-92/96 TA6530 Settings dialog IBM 3151 Tab Stops dialog IBM 3270 TCP/IP connection settings IBM 5250 TCP/IP Telnet Configuration dialog Stratus V102 technical support Tandem 6526/6530 TeemTalk Televideo 955 exiting Telnet running a session Unisys T27...
  • Page 505 Index typing right-to-left TA6530 emulation DEC emulation suite TeemTalk 216, 221 DEC VT emulations IBM 5250 action macro 216, 260 IBM 3270 emulation insert delay IBM 5250 emulation read text send text TeemTalk functions Unicode TVI 955 emulation Entering values in Setup entries Unisys T27 emulation Unisys T27 emulation Viewdata emulation...
  • Page 506 Index...

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