Text Transfers - Nokia 9000 User Manual

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The selected special character is entered to the
left of the cursor by pressing Insert. The inserted
special characters send a control signal to the re-
mote computer – they are not displayed on the
screen.
Press Zoom in if the whole emulated screen and,
consequently, character size is too small. The
Zoom out command returns the unzoomed view.
When the view is being zoomed, the scroll keys
can be used to switch between the upper and
lower parts of the terminal screen.

Text transfers

The purpose of the text transfer function is to
enable you to download (capture) or upload
(send) texts between the host computer and the
communicator. This feature can be used, for ex-
ample, to send prewritten mail messages to the
company mainframe computer, or alternatively,
copy received mail and then read it later, off-line.
Once you have connected to the host, the Text
transfer view can be accessed in the Telnet or
Terminal main view by pressing Texts.
To send text to the host computer:
Press Send text.
Open one of the folders shown and select the
document you want to send.
Press Texts to activate the text transfer com-
mands, see "Text transfers".
Press Hang up to close the connection to the
host, end the data call and return to the Telnet
application main view.
The scroll up/down buttons can be used for
scrolling the view. Scrolling does not affect the
cursor position. Pressing any keyboard key re-
turns the view to the cursor position.
Figure 7-8
Press Send. While the text is being uploaded,
the keyboard is inactive.
To copy text from the host computer:
Prepare the text reading application on the
host.
Press Capture text. All your interaction with
the host will be recorded into a file in the
Downloaded files folder. Control characters,
except line changes, are not retained in the
downloaded file.
Press Stop capture to end the text capture
process.
Press Back to return to the previous set of com-
mands.
Text transfers

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