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9. URL item the Goto Site URL dialog box appears 2 Enter the URL in the window and click Open 7 Note Entering http as part of the URL is optional it is appended automatically Stopping data transfer A data transfer operation an upload or download a search retrieving a Web page or media etc may be stopped at any time by clicking the Stop button icon on the toolbar The portion of the page that was transferred prior to the Stop operation remains in the Voyager window Any links displayed in the partially transferred page are usable Refreshing the current page If data transfer was stopped before the page finished loading the complete page can be retrieved by clicking the Reload button or by choosing the Reload item from the View menu This can also be used to update pages that may have been changed since being stored in the cache 707042 002 10 7 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual Going backward and forward The Back button on the toolbar displays the previous document click the Forward button to move forward one page only if the Back button has been used at least once Back and Forward can also be selected from the Go menu Returning to your home page To return to your home page at any time click the Home button on the toolbar or choose Home from the Go menu Finding text To find specific text 1 Open the Search dialog box by choosing Find in Document from the Edit menu 2 Typ
10. Configuring Options Click Configure in the upper left hand corner of the Administrator Functions panel The following options are available for modification Administrator Password Define or modify the Administrator s Password Date and Time Set the time and date in the unit NCT Network Define the Connection Gateway and DNS parameters of the host NCT Mail Configure the easy to use e mail electronic mail application NCT Applications Define which applications are available to the unit and which applications can be automatically started when the unit is powered on Modem Configuration Define destinations phone number baud parity data bits and stop bits NCT Miscellaneous Password protect modifications to the display unit setting set the display resolution and activate the Power Saving feature ICA Configure Define the application servers to be used with the ICA Client NCT Update Define when the unit s software programs should be updated Languages Select the language to be displayed in the applications that support this feature Quit Exit the Administrator s Functions panel Certain applications such as the 1480 emulator TN3270 TN5250 VT220 and Voyager Browser allow setting user preferences These preference screens are described in the respective chapters Defining Administrator s Password 13 4 1 25 3 4 Click Configure in the upper left hand corner of the Administra
11. 2 Click Remove to remove the highlighted DNS address 3 Click Apply When all additions and or changes are complete click Done to close the screen Configuring NCT Mail 1 Click Configure in the upper left hand corner of the Administrator Functions dialog panel 2 Click NCT Mail This configuration screen will appear 13 8 707042 002 Chapter 13 System Administrator s Guide 3 Enter your name 4 Enter the following which your Internet Service Provider will supply UID User ID SMTP Server POP Server and POP Password If Prompt for User ID and POP Password on Mail Startup are selected you will be asked to enter your User ID and POP Password each time NCT Mail is opened 5 Enter an Operator Password If Require Operator Password for Mail Entry is also selected you will be asked to enter this password each time NCT Mail is opened 6 Click Done The unit must be restarted for changes to become effective Configuring NCT Applications 1 Click Configure in the upper left hand corner of the Administrator Function dialog panel 2 Click NCT Applications This screen specifies which applications are available to the terminal Each application selected as loadable will be listed in the Start menu for the terminal Luadable Applications Non Loadable Applications e Loadable Applications To specify that an application is to be available select the application from the list of non loadable applica
12. Filename W Print to File Print Range r Copies amp All Pages Number Of Copies 1 J Pages rei 3 Selection Collate Method api mnl Click the Add Printer button the Photon Printer Setup panel will open Install the printer s by following the steps outlined in nstalling a Printer 707042 002 5 3 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual Printer properties K gt Printer properties can be assigned for either text printing or graphical images The properties for the selected printer may be viewed by clicking the Properties button in the Printer Setup panel shown on page 5 2 There are five tabs that display property information Paper tab Graphics tab Margins tab Other tab Info tab Note The values displayed on your screen for the tab options may differ from the illustrations in this guide Refer to your printer s documentation for the values that define your printer s capabilities or contact your system administrator Paper tab Paper Graphics Margins Other Info Paper Size Letter Paper Source Auto Paper Type Normal Orientation A amp Portrait b Landscape Apply Cancel Reset Defautts Paper Size Select the paper size from the dropdown box for example Letter or Legal Paper Source Select the paper source from the dropdown box for example Auto Upper Lower Manual or Envelope Paper Type Select the paper type
13. windows resizing 11 7 Default printer changing 5 3 Dial up connection about 11 13 ISP setup 11 14 login script 11 15 modem setting 11 15 script editor 11 16 starting 11 13 Disable color override 1480 CUT Emulator 6 10 Domain name server 13 7 adding 13 8 deleting 13 8 designating primary 13 8 Doodle pad 11 11 Dual Screen mode 1480 CUT Emulator 6 10 6 21 configuring 6 19 enhancements 6 21 starting 6 20 E E mail See NCT Mail Entering and editing data 1480 CUT Emulator 6 5 Entry assist function 6 3 Environmental requirements 12 2 F Frame 4 4 Full screen mode 4 5 Function F or PF keys 1480 CUT Emulator 6 6 G Graphics printer 5 5 H HAP Menu 1480 CUT Emulator 6 16 Hotlists Voyager Browser adding sites to 10 8 deleting sites from 10 9 viewing 10 9 707042 002 I ICA application servers 13 12 configuring 13 11 starting session 13 14 Increase session delay 1480 CUT Emulator 6 10 Inspecting the package 3 2 Installed printers 5 2 Integration level 13 3 ISP setup 11 14 TCP IP settings 11 15 K Key assignments 1480 CUT Emulator 6 21 Keyboard chord instructions 1 2 input 1 2 shortcuts 4 6 Keyboard layout 1480 CUT Emulator 104 key 6 7 1480 CUT Emulator 122 key 6 8 1490 Twinax Emulator 104 key 7 5 1490 Twinax Emulator 122 key 3270 7 7 1490 Twinax Emulator 122 key 5250 7 6 TN3270 104 key 8 7 TN3270 122 key 8 8 TN5250 1
14. 8 12 screen setup 8 9 session connecting to 8 6 session ending 8 6 setting up a remote host 8 5 TN3270 TN5250 Keyboard Macros 9 1 delays 9 4 keystroke record playback 9 2 pauses 9 3 playback speed 9 4 playing keystroke sequences 9 3 removing keystroke sequences 9 3 storing keystroke sequences 9 2 TN5250 about 8 16 color setup 8 22 communications setup 8 17 configuring for an application 8 20 keyboard layout 104 key 8 18 keyboard layout 122 key 8 19 keyboard setup 8 21 Index 5 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual screen setup 8 20 session connecting to 8 20 session ending 8 20 setting up a remote host 8 16 Toolbar icons Voyager Browser 10 7 U User ID 4 2 V Vital Product Data 13 3 Voyager Browser appearance 10 6 cache 10 3 configuring 10 2 connection 10 5 printing 10 9 toolbar icons 10 7 user info 10 4 VT220 about 8 23 color setup 8 29 configuring for an application 8 26 keyboard setup 8 27 miscellaneous setup 8 30 screen setup 8 26 session connecting to 8 25 session ending 8 25 setting up 8 23 W Warnings 1 3 Window menu close 4 5 maximize 4 5 minimize 4 5 move 4 5 restore 4 5 size 4 5 to back 4 5 Window menu button 4 4 Window operations 4 6 Workspace operations 4 6 Z Zoom key 1480 CUT Emulator 6 21 Index 6 707042 002
15. 8 6 logging out of TN5250 8 20 logging out of VT220 8 25 setting up TN3270 8 5 setting up TN5250 8 16 Remote printers adding 5 8 configuring 5 7 support 5 7 Resize corner 4 4 Resizing windows DayMinder 11 7 Response time monitor 1480 CUT Emulator 6 3 Response time monitor 1480 CUT Emulator 6 3 Right mouse button 1 3 4 3 S Screen print mode 1480 CUT Emulator 6 24 Screen setup 1480 CUT Emulator 6 9 TN3270 8 9 TN5250 8 20 VT220 8 26 Select left 1480 CUT Emulator 6 21 Select right 1480 CUT Emulator 6 21 Selecting data fields 1480 CUT Emulator 6 5 Sending data 1480 CUT Emulator 6 6 Set default printer 5 2 5 3 Setting up the 1783 NCT 3 2 Snapshot 11 12 printing from 11 13 Standard features 2 2 Step Active session 1480 CUT Emulator 6 22 707042 002 Swap session 1480 CUT Emulator 6 22 Switchable Screen Formats 1480 CUT Emulator 6 2 T Taskbar functions 4 2 using 4 5 Taskbar accessing from full screen mode 8 9 8 20 8 26 Telnet session ending 8 3 starting 8 2 Telnet Terminal 8 2 logging in to a remote host 8 2 logging out of a remote host 8 3 Title bar 4 4 TN3270 about 8 4 color setup 8 11 communications setup 8 5 configuring for an application 8 9 copy paste between sessions 8 14 copy paste from Calculator to 8 15 features 8 4 keyboard layout 104 key 8 7 keyboard layout 122 key 8 8 keyboard setup 8 10 LPR menu 8 13 print setup 8 12 print type
16. Click OK The coax data should appear in approximately 3 seconds 13 seconds if Increase Session Delay is enabled OM OU deo s pmo nl Click Cancel to close the 1480 Miscellaneous panel 8 Close the 1480 CUT Emulator application When it is reopened there should be a display with two sessions of data side by side Active and Suspended Screens Dual Screen mode can be used to simultaneously display two host sessions Because two or more sessions must be managed one session is selected as the active session and the other as the inactive or suspended session A highlighted arrow or is displayed on the separator line at the cursor row to help find the cursor and point to the active session Two Sessions in Side by Side Format Session 1 Session 2 Inactive Session Active Session 6 20 707042 002 Chapter 6 1480 CUT emulator Key assignments Only the 122 key keyboard is supported for Dual Screen mode 122 Key Dual Screen Keyboard Keys Mark Select Ste p Left Session Select Swa p Zoom Right f GENE sta ce Pa lez o0 Some e lis spoce Poup PgDn Esc emp 7 INA Enc CM a E Jee ff f S fw f7 8 9 f cse Pouse w eser oert
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18. The remaining six are user defined Remote Printer Definition Attached the printer is attached to the parallel port on the 1783 Remote the printer is remotely attached on the LAN Printer Name Queue name that print jobs are sent to from an LPR enabled device if required IP Address The IP address of the remote printer If the printer is locally attached dev par1 is displayed in this field indicating that the printer is attached to the parallel port Do not change this entry if the printer is locally defined Otherwise enter the unique IP address of the remote printer Add Add a new remote printer definition To add a new remote printer simply select an existing printer make the desired changes and click Add Delete Delete an existing remote printer definition Change Change an existing remote printer definition Done Save changes and exit Cancel Discard changes and exit Using the 1783 as an LPR server The 1783 can be configured to act as an LPR server for other 1783 s on the network To configure the 1783 as an LPR server From the 1783 with the printer attached locally Add anew printer definition to Remote Printers Do this by selecting an existing definition and making the following changes 1 2 3 Select a Local Definition name such as Ipr_server Select the Attached button Select Add A new printer definition will be created From other 1783 s on the network Add a new prin
19. n D key The display unzooms and consists of the side by side format Wait for logon processing to complete Screen Print mode Follow these steps to perform a screen print in Dual Screen mode l 2 Position on the left the session to be printed using the Swap and or Step keys if needed Print the screen using the normal screen print commands 707042 002 Chapter 7 1490 Twinax Emulator In this Chapter Standard features Communication Set Up Screen Setup Color Setup Print Setup Miscellaneous 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual The 1490 Twinax Emulator is designed to provide a wide range of functions and applications Data messages are communicated between the emulator and the System 3X or AS 400 through a twinax cable up to 1500 meters long The 1783 equipped with a 1490 emulator can be attached to any of the following processors and control units IBM System 36 IBM System 38 IBM 5394 Control Unit IBM 5494 Control Unit IBM AS 400 The 1490 supports 122 key and 104 key keyboards You can generate hard copy by attaching a twinax printer to the System 3X or AS 400 or by attaching a host addressable printer to the 1783 equipped with a 1490 emulator The Local Screen Print feature enables you to make a hard copy of the displayed text Standard Features Multiple Emulations The 1490 can emulate several different display types Both monochrome and color displays can be emulated For dis
20. 16 Increase session delay 6 10 key assignments 6 21 keyboard layout 104 key 6 7 keyboard layout 122 key 6 8 keyboard setup 6 12 local printing 6 2 LPR menu 6 18 Mark unprotected 6 10 miscellaneous setup 6 11 Monitoring response time 6 9 monitors for 6 2 moving the cursor 6 4 Printer setup 6 14 printing 6 14 Program Access PA function 6 6 remote printing 6 2 restarting 6 11 Row Column indicator 6 10 Screen print mode 6 24 screen setup 6 9 selecting data fields 6 5 sending data 6 6 standard features 6 2 starting 6 3 starting Dual Screen mode 6 20 1490 Twinax Emulator color setup 7 10 communication setup 7 3 display address 7 3 keyboard setup 7 4 LPR menu 7 13 707042 002 miscellaneous 7 13 printer setup 7 11 restarting 7 14 screen setup 7 8 standard features 7 2 terminal mode 7 3 1783 NCT 3279 terminal functioning as 8 4 5250 terminal functioning as 8 16 about 2 2 administrator functions 13 2 13 17 application window 4 4 as an LPR server 5 8 atmospheric considerations 12 3 back of logic unit illustrated 3 3 configuration 13 2 electrical interference 12 3 environmental requirements 12 2 integration level 13 3 international units power cable 12 3 manufacture date 13 3 monitor weight support 3 2 physical statistics 12 2 power cable requirements 12 2 power outlet requirements 12 3 safety requirements 12 2 12 3 serial number 13 3 setting up 3 2 stand
21. 8 Changing the size of the font sessseeeeee 10 8 Viewing history aic hte hatten dius 10 8 Using hotlists 5 eie eret EO ERE LUE IE Ye EUR rn 10 8 HotlistS 4 eR e ice 10 8 Adding sites to Hotlist sese nennen 10 8 Viewing HOUIStS eccna eR Ie pepe 10 9 Deleting sites from the hotlist eeeenn 10 9 Printing A en eer E anie Biete arbe tend 10 9 viii 707042 002 Table of Contents 11 Using personal productivity tools eee e esee eren eere ee enune 11 1 NOD Mat eiie ee epo 11 2 starting NCT Mail iet eer eere rete eet eee tente eet ga 11 2 Checking for and reading your mail eese 11 3 lo read message inan EROEMPUE 11 3 Replying to and forwarding mail eese 11 3 Sending NEW ial ident aet laced ia re A e tsi inge 11 4 Message Pad 5 eto tm n e Pete tte diee 11 5 Posting a note to yourself eseseeeeeerenrnn 11 5 DayMinder ceed Ie ute eee i eene 11 6 What is DayMinder 3 ee epe s 11 6 Starting DayMinder eese nennen 11 6 DayMinder at a glance eee 11 6 Resizing WIDndOWSs ee ec eene teet ete ee 11 7 Customizing application preferences 11 7 Types of scheduled activities eene 11 8 Adding appointments esee 11 8 Adding reminders sies ertet a a 11 9 Adding a task to the ToDo lis
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23. Click Keyboard Keyboard Type Select either 104 or 122 key keyboard Cursor Keys e Normal Use normal cursor key escape sequences Application Uses application cursor key escape sequences The keypad generates application control sequences e Normal locked Uses normal cursor key escape sequences The application cannot override the defined value Application locked Uses application cursor key escape sequences The application may not override the defined value 707042 002 8 27 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual Keyboard Mapper The key assignment mapping may be verified or changed as necessary for use in VT220 applications mj xil sejeje ejajsiee slaja ze pe eo va ee ee er ve ves e e ac sm o ejas ae ra ar s BF io ri e m3 sa vi vi or v v 1 v al jaja pad La ta A e ig S er n an sc an T Tibor uper mj an mo si miaa AEE A ES To determine which 1783 key is currently assigned to the VT key click the appropriate VT key in the Functions box and the assigned value will be displayed in the Assignments box Alternatively on the keyboard layout using the mouse click on the key to which the value needs to be displayed the key will be displayed in the Functions box and the assigned value in the Assignments box To change the key assignment 1 Using the mouse click on the key that needs to be changed
24. Coa Print cram Print Gcmen Trim i 5 T CFI i Wide Paper 1D Chars par Inch Print type Coax Print Sends the print request to the controller Screen Print Prints the entire contents of the application window Screen Trim Prints the user selectable area within the application window This feature is not currently implemented Printer Type Specifies the printer driver to use when printing Options are Plain HP Laserjet Epson Inkjet Proprinter Postscript 7 Note Printing options found on this configuration panel may vary depending on the printer type selected Draft Prints draft quality when selected Otherwise printing is letter quality Attributes If selected prints intensified characters as bold and underlined when required Portrait If enabled prints in Portrait mode If disabled prints in Landscape mode Wide Paper If enabled allows printing of more than 80 characters per line This setting is generally used when Proprinter is selected as the Printer Type CPI Selection Specifies the number of Characters Per Inch to print Options are 10 10 5 12 and 17 CPI 6 14 707042 002 Chapter 6 1480 CUT emulator LPI Selection Specifies the number of Lines Per Inch to print Options are 3 4 6 8 and 8 4 LPI Lines per page Specifies the number of Lines per Page to print Selectable range is 0 255 Line Feed Sends an i
25. Installed Printers panel e Save Saves the current configuration e Exit Closes the printer setup window 5 2 707042 002 Chapter 5 Using print services Installing a printer As many printers as necessary may be installed using the following steps 1 Click on a printer name from the list of Available Printers in the right panel The printer name and location will become highlighted and the Install button will be made available for use 2 Click Install The selected printer moves to the Installed Printers panel on the left Changing the default printer To change the default printer 1 Click the printer name that should be selected as the default from the list of Installed Printers If it is the only printer selected the Set Default Printer button will be made available for use 2 Click Set Default Printer The printer which was selected will move to the top of the list The Set Default Printer Button changes to Is Default Printer When printing from an application the printer chosen as default is displayed in the Printer field Before printing you can accept the default printer or choose from any of the printers in the dropdown printer list Printing when a printer has not been set up If a printer was not installed prior to selecting the Print command from an application s menu you will be prompted to install a printer The Select Printer panel will appear Select a Printer Printer K Add Printer
26. Main TN3270 enables the 1783 NCT to function as though it were a 3279 mod 2 mod 3 mod 4 or mod 5 terminal Unlike Telnet TN3270 can manipulate the entire screen image fields and function keys in a way identical to a 3270 terminal TN3270 provides the following standard features Window Menus The window menus offer simplicity and ease of use for all setup functions Color Display The color monitor is programmable in seven colors e Switchable Screen Formats TN3270 supports four 4 screen sizes that can be selected from setup menus The server to which the TN3270 client attaches must be configured to support the screen size used Check with your system administrator e Mono DualCase Mode Allows characters to be displayed as all uppercase characters or as upper and lowercase characters Mark Unprotected Field Indicator The 1480 CUT Emulator can be requested to mark unprotected fields with a special character e Row Column Indicator Displays the current cursor location on the operator status row Numeric Lock Allows a field to be defined to accept only numeric characters and the Period Minus and Dup keys The comma may be substituted for the period on some international keyboards Multiple Sessions A maximum of 10 sessions can be accessed with this emulator 8 4 707042 002 Chapter 8 Using Telnet TN3270 TN5250 and VT220 Setting up a remote host as a 3270 terminal To setup a remote hos
27. Printer Setup Screen The LPR Setup panel is shown below Loca Nase l n epson Enable LPR Select to enable LPR printing LPR scroll window used to select an LPR printer A blue background indicates the printer is selected Local Name User defined name of the printer Remote Name Queue name that print jobs are sent to from an LPR enabled device Remote Address IP address of the selected printer Click OK to save the changes and exit the screen or Cancel to discard the changes and exit 7 Note For changes to the LPR Menu to become effective the 1490 must be restarted via the Miscellaneous Menu or by turning the unit off and back on again 1490 Miscellaneous Normally the 1490 emulator is running with the Twinax communications active over the Twinaxial cable to the mainframe host controller For instances where the user may want to change a configuration item such as keyboard type 104 to 122 this screen provides the ability to make modifications to the emulator without powering off the 1783 NCT and then powering it back on The user may make all the desired menu changes first Some of the menu items only take effect during the initial exchange of data with the controller 707042 002 7 13 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual Restarting the 1490 Emulator 1 Click Setup in the upper left hand corner of the screen to open the 1490 Setup menu 2 Click Miscellaneous The 1490 Miscellaneous scr
28. Screen 707042 002 7 9 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual Color Setup Background Color OK Default H Blue Colors Use to select a color you desire as background or designated text Background Color Use any or all of the three slider bars until the desired color shows in the Background Color box and as the background of this screen Customize Colors Use any or all three slider bars to adjust the colors showing on the color list 7 10 707042 002 Chapter 7 1490 Twinax Emulator Printer Setup Local Printer Form Feed Ling Feed J Draft Quality jPartrail W tbutes W Wide Pager J Mod 5 17CFI Characters per Inch p 6 Lines per inch Lines per page 3 OK Cancel The printer menu sets the printer parameters and controls the appearances of the printed text The LPR menu can be used to direct the print to either a local or network printer Screen print and system print destinations are defined by this panel Attached Printer Type The table below lists the printer type supported for each printer HP LASER EPSON LQ 707042 002 IBM Proprinter Proprinter II and compatibles HP Laser Jet IL Laser Jet II and compatibles Epson LQ series printers and compatibles Download character support is required for international characters This is the default setting Uses Roman 8 symbol set for best font support Font cartridges required for
29. a remote host essere 8 3 Recommended reference guides see 8 3 TN3210 i te teet th ette e PR MIR Gr c Pul ee 8 4 Whatis TN3207 sitet tne eene 8 4 Setting up a remote host as a 3270 terminal 8 5 Connecting to a TN3270 session eee 8 6 Logging out of a remote host essere 8 6 Configuring TN3270 for an application sess 8 0 Print setup uen RENS Ie etse teste Hire Eden ic 8 12 Print type d achten tette e dete dein 8 12 LPR menu nitride edere et tert eteta 8 13 Copy Paste Between TN3270 Sessions esee 8 14 Copy Paste From Calculator to TN3270 Session 8 15 Recommended reference guide sss 8 15 707042 002 vii 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual TEINDZSUD Cae doeet a stre moore ecole uie Cet eee Ded 8 16 What 18 TN5250 epe e Rte ee PH Henn 8 16 Setting up a remote host as a 5250 terminal 8 16 Connecting to a TN5250 session esee 8 17 Logging out of a remote host 8 20 Configuring TN5250 for an application sss 8 20 Screen Setups eee uto t otto tr odii edere nee Colacet centers 8 20 V220 p 8 23 Wh t1sV 12207 seite eite teen 8 23 setting up V D220 ne eet ede tete ette ct ese AEA 8 23 Connecting to a VT220 session seen 8 25 Loggin
30. click on the key to which the value needs to be displayed the key will be displayed in the Functions box and the assigned value in the Assignments box To change the key assignment 1 Using the mouse click on the key that needs to be changed on the keyboard layout or alternatively choose the function from the Functions box 2 Click Add below the Functions box 3 Assign the new assignment required for the key selected If a key combination is desired click either the Shift Control or Shift Control buttons 4 Click Apply when satisfied with selection or click Undo to reassign 7 Note A function can be applied to multiple 1783 keys Assigning a function to a key does not unassign it from a previous definition 5 Click OK to save changes and Exit or Cancel to discard changes and exit To return the key assignments to their default state click Default Note TN3270 application must be closed and restarted for changes to become effective Color Setup From the main TN3270 application screen 1 Click Setup to open the TN3270 Setup menu 2 Click Colors Mk MR ME lale 707042 002 8 11 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual Attributes Use the arrows to select colors from the Colors list on the right Select for protected unprotected normal and highlighted fields e Customize Colors Select a color from the colors list Use any or all of the three slider bars to adjust the
31. doms busts Z dune 283 ug6bg ana x soo s Ww 7 dune Cen Zyd Lyd ss o 6 8 9 S v e c L 40819 uny ywny oe NPIS dng t kj M em 2 i71 farsog Sisog aisog won Zia tta Ota 63 94 3 94 3 v4 4 zi E me ouv 4825 vZ 23 23 123 Oz4 613 813 14 914 S13 tld 13 707042 002 6 8 Chapter 6 1480 CUT emulator Monitoring response time At times you may be requested to assist in monitoring and analyzing the speed of system response at your terminal or you may wish to collect this data on your own 7 Note The attached controller must support this function To start the Response Time Monitor Press the ExSel key 2 Press the F19 key To stop the Response Time Monitor repeat the sequence above Configuring the 1480 CUT Emulator The configuration function enables the environment to be set up to suit your needs and work habits while working in CUT emulation mode Defining and selecting features To bring up the 1480 CUT Emulator configuration screen 1 Click Setup to open the 1480 Setup menu 2 Click Screen The 1480 Screen Setup screen is shown below Mund Sue W kisdz 24x JHad3 JzXBD _I Medd dinih l Wied 5 1 3260 _1 Deal Screen Controller Slap Key Chase Jncreasp Session Delay Partitioni
32. field is the field highlighted as the source data field The data to be pasted must be within a displayed field Data cannot be marked for pasting if it is in a nondisplayable field Data can be pasted from protected as well as unprotected fields The mark field must be selected before selecting the paste field To select the source or mark field position the cursor anywhere within the field then press and hold down the Alt key while pressing the F4 key Mark The field is displayed in reverse video to indicate it is selected If the Mark key is pressed while a field is already selected the selected field is deselected The field is also deselected after one of the Paste keys is pressed or if the session with the selected field is reselected with the Select Right or Select Left key A session with a selected field is frozen and does not receive coax updates After selecting a field as the source or mark field use the Select Left or Select Right key to make the opposite session the active session then move the cursor to the target field Paste field The paste field is the field that receives the data from the mark field and it cannot be in the same session as the mark field The field that receives the pasted data must be an unprotected field Standard data truncation rules apply when the paste and mark fields are of different lengths If the paste field is longer than the mark field data is replaced in the paste field only up to the length of
33. from the dropdown box for example Normal High Quality Draft Transparency or Envelope Orientation Select either Portrait or Landscape The lit toggle indicates the chosen setting 707042 002 Chapter 5 Using print services Graphics tab er Graphics Margins Other mfo Color Mode GreyScale Dithenng Ink Type Resolution 300 x dpi tensity Apply Cancel Reset Defaults Color Mode Specify the color mode to use for example B amp W Greyscale or Color Dithering Specify the type of dithering to use for example None Coarse Fine Line Art Error Diffusion or Half Tone Ink Type Specify the ink type for the print for example Normal B amp W or Color Resolution Specify the dpi dots per inch for example 75 150 300 or 600 Intensity Select the color intensity ranging from Darkest to Lightest Margins tab Use the Margins tab to change the printer margins Margin settings may be set in inches or millimeters Use the up and down scroll arrows to increase or decrease the setting The default is 001 inches 707042 002 5 5 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual Other tab Use this tab dialog to specify single or double sided printing and the collating mode Duplex Specifies 1 or 2 sided printing Collating Mode Select 1 1 1 or 1 2 3 or neither Info tab The Info tab shows the selected printer s name location spool d
34. host s normal log out command 2 To disconnect from the host select Disconnect from the Session menu Configuring TN5250 for an application TN5250 can be configured for a particular application by selecting Screen Keyboard or Color from the Setup menu Screen setup From the main TN5250 application screen 1 Click Setup to open the TN5250 Setup menu 2 Click Screen CURSOR OK J Underline W Block Blink Full Screen Mode Cursor Choose either an underline cursor or a block cursor Select Blink for a blinking cursor Full Screen Mode Select to open the TN5250 application in Full Screen Mode TN5250 must be closed and reopened for this setting to become effective 7 Note To access the taskbar or minimized applications on the taskbar while Full Screen Mode is in effect hold down the Ctrl and Alt keys while pressing the tab key Press the tab key repeatedly until the name of the application you wish to bring to the front is displayed Click OK to save changes and close Screen Setup or Cancel to close and ignore any changes 8 20 707042 002 Chapter 8 Using Telnet TN3270 TN5250 and VT220 Keyboard setup From the main TN5250 application screen 1 Click Setup to open the TN5250 Setup menu 2 Click Keyboard Keyboard Size Select either 104 or 122 key keyboard Typeahead Enable the Typeahead feature Keyboard Mapper The key assignment mapping may be verified or changed as
35. necessary for use in TN5250 applications Keyboard Mapper To determine which 1783 key is currently assigned to the key click the appropriate key in the Functions box and the assigned value will be displayed in the Assignments box 707042 002 8 21 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual Alternatively on the keyboard layout using the mouse click on the key to which the value needs to be displayed the key will be displayed in the Functions box and the assigned value in the Assignments box To change the key assignment 1 Using the mouse click on the key that needs to be changed on the keyboard layout or alternatively choose the function from the Functions box 2 Click Add below the Functions box 3 Assign the new assignment required for the key selected If a key combination is desired click either the Shift Control or Shift Control buttons 4 Click Apply when satisfied with selection or click Undo to reassign 7 Note A function can be applied to multiple 1783 keys Assigning a function to a key does not unassign it from a previous definition 5 Click OK to save changes and Exit or Cancel to discard changes and exit To return the key assignments to their default state click Default 7 Note TN5250 application must be closed and restarted for changes to become effective Color Setup From the main TN5250 application screen 1 Click Setup to open the TN5250 Setup screen 2 Click Colors cm
36. on the keyboard layout or alternatively choose the function from the Functions box 2 Click Add below the Functions box 3 Assign the new assignment required for the key selected If a key combination is desired click either the Shift Control or Shift Control buttons 4 Click Apply when satisfied with selection or click Undo to reassign 7 Note A function can be applied to multiple 1783 keys Assigning a function to a key does not unassign it from a previous definition 5 Click OK to save changes and Exit or Cancel to discard changes and exit To return the key assignments to their default state click Default 8 28 707042 002 Chapter 8 Using Telnet TN3270 TN5250 and VT220 Color setup From the main VT220 application screen 1 Click Setup to open the VT220 Setup screen 2 Click Colors Sink Egle Irme Lane ancel Bold Undeding nyane Bink Bolj Underline kveris E TEXT JBsckground Bink JUndarting y AIG 0 amp HEEM EAA AART B HLUE To change the text or background color in VT220 applications 1 Click either the Text or Background button 2 Click the Attribute to be changed The current color will appear in the Customize box 3 Change the color by clicking one of the 16 color blocks or customize the color by using the sliders The colors in the attribute block will change accordingly Click Blink and or Underline to apply to the selected attribute 5 Click OK to save ch
37. setup TN5250 8 21 keyboard setup VT220 8 27 miscellaneous setup VT220 8 30 NCT applications 13 9 NCT mail 13 8 Index 2 NCT miscellaneous 13 10 NCT network 13 5 13 8 NCT update 13 15 print setup TN3270 8 12 screen setup TN3270 8 9 screen setup TN5250 8 20 screen setup VT220 8 26 Www 10 3 10 6 Configuring administrator options 13 4 administrator password 13 4 connections NCT network 13 6 Date and time 13 5 Dayminder preferences 11 7 Dial up connection 11 14 Domain name servers NCT network 13 7 energy saver monitor 13 11 Gateway NCT network 13 6 ICA client 13 11 language 13 17 NCT applications 13 9 NCT mail 11 2 13 8 NCT miscellaneous 13 10 NCT network 13 5 NCT update 13 15 password administrator 13 4 TN3270 applications for 8 9 TN5250 applications for 8 20 Voyager Browser 10 2 VT220 applications for 8 26 Configuring remote printers 5 7 Controller Step Key ChgSc 1480 CUT Emulator 6 10 CrSel key 6 5 D Date and time setting 13 5 DayMinder about 11 6 adding appointments 11 8 adding reminders 11 9 address book 11 10 appointment button bar 11 7 appointment panel 11 7 button bar 11 6 customizing 11 7 Menu bar 11 6 monthly calendar 11 7 preferences 11 7 reminders 11 9 reminders panel 11 7 707042 002 Index starting 11 6 ToDo list 11 8 ToDo list adding to 11 9 ToDo panel 11 7 weekly planner 11 7 window features 11 6 11 7
38. support of nonresident fonts Download character support required for international characters 7 11 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual Printer Emulation The table below lists the printer emulations supported for each printer type Used for sophisticated word processing tasks that require font selection automatic justification PAGE II ww S 5219 bolding underlining and overstriking Supported HP LASER i only on laser printers and advanced 24 wire dot matrix printers EPSON LQ quality This is the default setting PROI Provides basic printing for systems that do not 5256 HP LASER support the other printer emulations EPSON LQ E i Characters per Inch 10 12 17 Select a numerical value 10 12 or 17 characters per inch for the m character density 10 is the default setting for local printers 10 5 Forces the text to be printed at 10 5 characters per inch This enables 80 characters to be printed on a line of A4 paper Lines per Inch PRO I II Used for general purpose printing This emutation 4214 HP LASER supports system control of some printing parameters such as characters per inch lines per inch and print Select a numerical value 3 4 6 6 6 8 4 lines per inch for the character density 6 is the default setting for local printers 3 4 6 6 6 8 4 7 12 707042 002 Chapter 7 1490 Twinax Emulator LPR Menu To configure LPR select the LPR Menu button from within the 1490
39. the mark field If the paste field is shorter than the mark field data is truncated up to the length of the paste field The data that has been pasted is temporary until an Aid key Enter or F key is pressed if a Select Right or Select Left key is pressed before an Aid key the pasted data is lost 707042 002 6 23 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual 6 24 Walk through The following is an example of how to start a dual screen after configuring the 1783 NCT as described on page 6 19 Configuring Dual Screen Mode and after following the instructions for Starting Dual Screen Mode on page 6 20 1 Press the Zoom a D key to display two side by side sessions The cursor is displayed on the right side of the screen The session on the right is now the active session Press the Select Left X key The cursor is displayed on the left side of the screen The session on the left is now the active session Log on to a host application using the session on the left side of the display Press the Zoom n D key The display consists of a standard one session format Press the Select Right X key The session from the right side of the display becomes the active session The screen is still zoomed and the right session is the only session displayed Log on to a host application using the selected right session which is the only session displayed While the logon is processing go to Step 7 Press the Zoom
40. this option is not selected the last page is not ejected and a line feed is executed Subsequent printing begins on the new line of the current page Transparent Text Mode Coax data included in an SCS Transparent Mode command 35H is printed in the LUI environment as follows Valid EBCDIC characters are translated and printed normally Invalid EBCDIC characters SNA character string SCS commands are printed as hyphens ASCII all data included in the command is sent through to the printer untranslated The following setup values are not sent to the printer during initialization e Chars Inch e Lines Inch Quality Printer Keys Allow the operator to send either a PA1 PA2 or Cancel to the application The operator selects one of the functions PA1 PA2 or Cancel and then clicks the SEND button Cancel is effective only in LUI type print sessions Click OK to save the changes and exit the screen or Cancel to discard the changes and exit 7 Note For changes to the HAP Menu to become effective the 1480 must be restarted via the 707042 002 Miscellaneous Menu or by turning the unit off and back on again 6 17 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual LPR Menu To configure LPR select the LPR Menu button from within the 1480 Print Setup Screen The LPR Setup panel is shown below Enable LPR Select to enable LPR printing LPR scroll window used to select an LPR printer A blue
41. three additional keys can be used to position the cursor Forward to the first entry position of the next entry field Back to the first entry position in the current or preceding entry field To the first entry position in a subsequent entry field For applications using unformatted display screens pressing the Tab Back tab or Skip key returns the cursor to the first available character position on the screen 6 4 707042 002 Chapter 6 1480 CUT emulator Entering and editing data All the keys described in Moving the Cursor can be used to enter and edit data input In addition the following keys can be used to add or delete information To perform this function Press key s Enter Insert mode for adding characters at the cursor s current Insert position Remove a character at the cursor s current position Delete a word beginning at the current cursor position Note Delete Word is functional only if the control unit to which Delete Word the display station is attached supports the Entry Assist feature Erase all entry field positions from the cursor s current position to ErEOF the end of field Erase all entry field positions and move the cursor to the first s ErInp available character position Repeat entered data and move the cursor to the first entry position Shift Dup of the subsequent entry field Enter a character that marks the end of an input field Shift Field Mark 7 Note Shift to upperc
42. 04 key 8 18 TN5250 122 key 8 19 Keyboard Setup 1490 Twinax Emulator 7 4 Keyboard setup 1480 CUT Emulator 6 12 TN3270 8 10 TN5250 8 21 VT220 8 27 L Language configuration 13 17 Light Pen 1480 CUT Emulator 6 3 Loadable applications 13 9 Local printer 5 2 Local screen print 1480 CUT Emulator 6 3 printer connector 3 2 LPR menu 1480 CUT Emulator 6 18 1490 Twinax Emulator 7 13 TN3270 8 13 Index 3 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual LPR server using the 1783 as 5 8 LPR LPD print feature 5 7 M Margins printer 5 5 Mark 1480 CUT Emulator 6 23 Mark field 1480 CUT Emulator 6 23 Mark Unprotected 1480 CUT Emulator 6 10 Mark Unprotected field indicator 6 2 Mark Paste 1480 CUT Emulator 6 23 Maximize Restore button 4 4 Message Pad 2 3 11 5 Minimize button 4 4 Miscellaneous setup 1480 CUT Emulator 6 11 VT220 8 30 Modem login script 11 15 script editor 11 16 settings 11 15 Modifiable keyboard 1480 CUT Emulator 6 3 Monitoring response time 1480 CUT Emulator 6 9 Mono DualCase mode 6 2 8 4 Mouse click 1 3 4 3 connecting 3 2 double click 1 3 drag 1 3 4 3 point 1 3 right button 4 3 using 4 3 Mouse Pen 1480 CUT Emulator 6 3 Moving the cursor 1480 CUT Emulator 6 4 N NCT applications configuring 13 9 NCT Mail checking for mail 11 3 configuring 13 8 forwarding mail 11 3 reading messages 11 3 replying to mail 11 3 sending new mail 11 4
43. 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual P N 707042 002 The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice Visara Inc makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Visara Inc shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material Safety and Regulatory Information Safety 5 UL1950 CSA950 CE Mark IEC950 EN60950 EU Low Voltage Electro Magnetic Interference 2 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following 2 conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Pursuant to part 15 21 of the FCC rules any change or modification to this equipment not expressly approved by Visara Inc may cause harmful interference and void your authority to operate this equipment This apparatus complies with the CDoC CLASS A limits for radio interference as specified in the Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Regulations Operation in a residential area may cause unacceptable interference to radio and TV reception requiring the owner or operator to take whatever steps are necessary to co
44. 2 002 Chapter 10 Accessing your Intranet and the Internet Viewing hotlists To go to a site that has been added to the Hotlist click the Hotlist button on the Toolbar menu and select the site from the dropdown menu The site may also be selected from the Hotlist dialog box as follows 1 Select Hotlist from the Toolbar menu 2 Click Edit Hotlist The Hotlist dialog box will be displayed v voyager Hotlist Ju x icit aiid Created Eat ew T i Voyager Halliet I hilpifwewvisara com 8 minules ago 10 05 00 BONK Software Systems Lid Filpo Awenw qne com 4 mnules ago 10650 Welcome to AME hitip wa amd com 1Tarmnztn f i j 3 Double click the title of the site that you wish to visit or click Load Link from Hotlist s View menu Deleting sites from the hotlist To delete site addresses that are no longer required 1 Open the Hotlist dialog box 2 Select the line to be deleted 3 Click the Delete key or select Delete from Hotlist s Edit menu Printing The currently displayed Web page can be printed by clicking the Print button on the toolbar or by selecting Print from the File menu Printer Setup can also be accessed from the File menu 707042 002 10 9 Chapter 11 Using personal productivity tools In this Chapter NCT Mail Message Pad DayMinder Calculator Snapshot Dial up connection 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual NCT Mail 1783 NCT Mail
45. AX Ethernet and or Serial If more than one is selected be sure to designate one connection as primary The primary connection will be the connection used when the 1783 NCT originates communication with remote networks and hosts Mac Addresses The two Media Access Connection MAC addresses initially displayed are factory installed or burned in To store the burned in address click Default To override either the COAX MAC address or the Ethernet MAC address type over the supplied addresses P Addresses Enter a unique Ethernet and or COAX IP address for this terminal Alternately if you wish the server to supply the IP address upon start up click the DHCP Dynamic Host Connection Protocol button If you wish the 1174 or any other BOOTP server to provide the IP address at start up click BOOTP Sub net masks Enter a sub net mask for each connection selected Node Name Unique alphabetic identifier for the 1783 NCT being used in IP applications Gateway tab Canteen Gateway DMS Default Gateway i Disable RIP Sir ovules Destination Gabeway m m Add Renove Moaie Apply Done Cancel To provide connections with external networks and systems enter the network address for any and all types you plan to support 13 6 707042 002 Chapter 13 System Administrator s Guide Adding Gateway Connections Default Gateway Enter the Gateway address in the Default Gateway text block Disab
46. CT Connecting to the SNA network To connect the 1783 NCT to a coax wiring system prepare either coax cables or twisted pair cables according to the following table Maximum length 1500 meters 4920 feet 277 meters 900 feet Coax cable and twisted pair cables can be combined The following formula shows lengths coax length 5 x twisted pair length 1370 meters 4500 feet Locate the coax or twisted pair SNA network cable 2 Align the end of the SNA network cable with the Coax connector on the back of the logic unit 3 Connect the cable and secure it in place by turning the retaining ring clockwise until it is tight Connecting to an Ethernet LAN To connect the 1783 NCT to an Ethernet LAN prepare the Category 5 or unshielded twisted pair cables according to the following table 1 Locate the Category 5 UTP Local Area Network LAN cable Category 3 4 or 5 ANSI IEEE Standard Maximum Length 100 meters 328 084 feet 802 31 1990 Section 14 or greater Minimum Length 1 0 meter 3 281 feet 2 Plug the LAN cable into the RJ45 connector on the back of the logic unit Connecting a modem to the Serial Port 1 Connect the external modem s 9 pin connector into the serial port located on the rear panel of the logic unit 2 Secure the cable s fastening screws to ensure proper connection 3 4 707042 002 Chapter 3 Connecting the 1783 NCT Connecting to the 5250 Network Connect
47. Each line in the ULF will execute as a complete transaction While the NCT is performing the file updates a blue green and red full screen panel will be displayed to warn the user to not start any programs or power off the machine At the completion of each transaction attempt the status of that transaction will be displayed in either the success or failed list on the panel When the update is completed FTP is terminated and the OK button on the panel is unblocked If all files were transferred successfully the Integration Level shown in the Administrator Functions panel will be updated to the new level Update list file format The format of the update list is Action Source Destination lt Action gt lt Source gt lt Destination gt Cp Icb lil Cp gt copy source file to destination Cb gt compress and copy source file to destination il gt change integration level to lt source gt if update successful Complete path of file on server 64 characters Complete path of file on 1683 64 characters 7 Note The maximum number of transactions in the update list file is 128 13 16 707042 002 Chapter 13 System Administrator s Guide Language configuration 1 Click Configure in the upper left hand corner of the Administrator Functions dialog 2 Click Languages A new list will open with the following choices English Canada UK US French Belgian Canada French Swiss Ger
48. Field The paste field is the field that receives the data from the mark field The paste field must be an unprotected field Standard data truncation rules apply when the paste and mark fields are of different lengths If the paste field is longer than the mark field data is replaced in the paste field only up to the length of the mark field If the paste field is shorter than the mark field data is truncated up to the length of the paste field The data that has been pasted is temporary until you press an Aid key Enter or F key To paste the data you select using the Copy Paste position the cursor with the mouse and press Alt V Copy Paste From Calculator to TN3270 Session All entries on the calculator are automatically stored into the clipboard therefore there is no need to copy the field Perform the calculation you require switch back to the session and place the cursor where the data is required Press Alt V to paste the calculated field 7 Note Every entry on the calculator overrides the buffer in the clipboard Only the last entry calculation is available Recommended reference guide TN3270 allows you to configure special features and to temporarily suspend resume a host session You may need to configure new 3278 models as support for them becomes available or you may need more information on controlling a host session Contact your system administrator or refer to the following reference Yale ASCII Terminal Communicat
49. Gociciccoc aia GOS GoGo CAG GaGa G 7 5 707042 002 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual XVNIML Od ML ZCL85 SQN3931 Od HLIM XVNIML D BG B T C3 Ge ED BEB Je Joc CASCOS G aene SEB L E ONONE Coed 868 GcececGeEcoco0s 6a 707042 002 7 6 Chapter 7 1490 Twinax Emulator Gs AG DET B3 Cp 9i pbaioi popa Gs EEEEEEEEGEIE 7 7 707042 002 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual Screen Setup Display Emulation 3487 Model C _j Underline WW Block J Full Screen Mode J Blink OK Cancel Display Emulation 132 column color display This emulation supports Extended character attributes Select this emulation for display ststion so Moe attached to an AS 400 This is the default setting for color monitors and is available only with color monitors 132 column monochrome display This emulation supports Extended Character attributes Select this emulation for display 3477 Model D station attached to an AS 400 This is the defaults setting for monochrome monitors and is available with both color and monochrome monitors 132 column monochrome display Select one of these 3197 Model D emulations for 132 column support for display stations attached 3180 Model 2 to a System 3X This option is available with both color and monochrome monitors 80 column monochrome display This option is available with 3196 both color and monochrome monitors 3197 Model 2 80
50. Men fie Eiheret Speed isma itak narica paa a Deti aate a o Dis Sere fae hints Nene PROCS CRC CIE tenant Serial hemi 178 305DDDOCOOCKETMI Maparen Cote ides Nar 2218550 1308 irlagtanas Lasai Pe Fi arsdaclasa Place ey tme Vital Product Data The information provided in the 1783 NCT Administrator Functions panel will help with the determination of hardware and software levels of your unit Information that is provided in this panel is 707042 002 Ethernet IP Address Configured Ethernet IP Address Ethernet Mac Address Media Access Control Address a hardware address that uniquely identifies each node of a network Ethernet Subnet Mask Configured Ethernet Subnet IP Address Default Gateway Default Gateway IP Address Node Name Configured Node Name Serial Number Hardware serial number of the unit provided during the manufacturing process Integration Level Software Integration level of the unit COAX IP Address Configured COAX IP Address COAX Mac Address Media Access Control Address a hardware address that uniquely identifies each node of a network Coax Subnet Mask Configured Ethernet Subnet IP Address DNS Server Domain Name Server primary IP Address Domain Name Configured Domain Name Manufacture Date Date and time the unit completed final testing Manufacture Place Location of the unit manufacturer 13 3 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual
51. The application menu will appear 2 Click Snapshot The Snapshot window will open 11 12 707042 002 Chapter 11 Using personal productivity tools Printing a snapshot 1 Select a printer from the list to which the image will be printed If print to file is chosen enter a path and filename for the snapshot CAUTION The Print to File feature can consume significant memory resources Use with care 2 Select one of the following screen portions Whole Screen Prints the entire display Selected Window Click on the window to be printed User Defined Area Drag the mouse to frame the exact area to be printed 3 Click the Begin button if Whole Screen was chosen no other action is required the snapshot will be sent to the printer If Selected Window was chosen click the window to be printed with the hand pointer If User Defined Area was chosen drag the mouse to frame the exact area to be printed 4 Click the Close button to stop printing and or to close the Snapshot window Dial up connection If you don t have a direct connection to the Internet a connection will need to be established using the Internet Dial up Connector With the Internet Dial up Connector you can set up and make a connection to your Internet Service Provider ISP The dialer supports dialing scripts and basic TCP IP configurations to automate your connection Starting the Dialer 1 Click the ET button located at the lower left ha
52. The following tables summarize the keyboard shortcuts that may be used Workspace operations If you want to Move the back window to the front of the window stack Move the front window to the back of the window stack Cycle through open applications showing the name first to bring a displayed application to the front release Alt Cycle through open applications but moving front to back Window operations All of these commands affect the focus window If you want to Move the window to the front Move the window to the back Close the window Restore the window to its previous size if it has been maximized Move the window Maximize the window Display the window menu Close the window menu Ctrl Alt Esc Ctrl Alt Shift Esc Ctrl Alt Tab Ctrl Alt Shift Tab Ctrl Alt F5 Ctrl Alt F7 Ctrl Alt F10 Ctrl Alt Space Esc 707042 002 Chapter 5 Using Print Services In this Chapter Printer setup Installing a printer Changing the default printer Printing when a printer has not been set up Printer properties Print preview LPR LPD print feature Configuring remote printers Using the 1783 as an LPR server 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual This chapter shows you how to install and select printers and how to preview documents before printing Printer setup The first step in being able to print files is to select a printer from the Printer Setup dialo
53. User s Manual Advanced Feature Set Delays Delays can be automatically introduced while in Input Inhibit mode Input Inhibit clock will hold playback until released by host Only Quit is permitted while the clock is displayed If delays are desired at other times the Delay key see figures 1 4 may be pressed while in macro record mode to embed an approximately one second delay within the macro Multiple Delay keys may be combined to extend the length of the delay Clock Advanced Feature Set Playback Speed Follow the steps below to change the default playback speed 1 Press the Speed key see figures 1 4 while in normal mode 2 Press the number associated with the new global playback speed Valid numbers range from 1 slowest to 9 fastest Any key other than a 1 through 9 will exit from set playback speed mode There will be a beep to notify you of the possibly unintentional cancellation Macro playback speed can be varied on a macro by macro basis by embedding Speed keys within the macro These Speed keys do not change the default playback speed only the current playback speed within the current emulator session The special speed 0 becomes valid while in macro record mode The 0 speed changes the speed back to the default speed A Speed 0 is automatically embedded at both ends of a macro at the time it is created Playback speeds range between five and twenty five c
54. a higher resolution select the 800 x 600 button the 1024 x 768 button or the 1280 x 1024 button CAUTION Selecting a resolution that your display cannot support could result in inability to use the 1783 NCT To revert to 640 x 480 resolution hold down the R key and restart the 1783 NCT e Vertical Refresh Rate Select the refresh rate that is supported by your monitor 13 10 707042 002 Chapter 13 System Administrator s Guide Energy Saver If your display unit is Energy Star compliant click the Energy Star Display button then select the Time Delay When no keyboard or mouse activity is detected for the specified amount of time the display unit will utilize its own power down circuitry and shut itself off If the display unit is not Energy Star compliant click Display Power Off After the specified amount of time with no activity the 1783 NCT logic unit will shut down the power to the display unit The display unit will not power off if plugged directly into an electrical outlet instead of the logic unit Click Done when changes are complete The unit must be restarted for changes to become effective ICA ICA Independent Computing Architecture is a presentation protocol used to establish a connection to a Windows NT multi user server The ICA client enables users to run server based windows applications from the 1783 desktop Examples of multi user NT servers include Citrix Winframe NCD s Wincenter PRO and Microsoft
55. ache for faster retrieval Disk Cache Size Specify the amount of space used for the disk cache Clear main cache on exit The disk cache will be cleared each time Voyager is closed Clear Memory Cache Clears the memory cache immediately Cache File Location This field is informational only and cannot be changed Cache Verify Policy Never Voyager never verifies the web page in the cache with the Internet it always retrieves the page from the cache Always Voyager always downloads the web page from the Internet even if it is already stored in the cache Once per session Voyager will check once during each session to see if a web page on the Internet has changed from the page stored in the cache 77 Note Voyager does not update the files on your network that is if you typed file in the Site input field instead of http If a file has been changed click Reload to see the updated version Number of pages to cache Specify the number of pages to store in the memory cache The default is 2 Voyager will run faster if a large number of web pages are cached however increasing the number of cached pages will use more memory 707042 002 10 3 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual 10 4 Image Cache size Specify the maximum cache size for images that are to be held in the cache The default is 1024KB for full 512KB for compact Recommended sizes are 512KB for a memory constra
56. acro and exit record mode Press the Quit key to abort and exit macro record mode with no changes made Advanced Feature Set Pauses There are certain key sequences such as a logon password that a user may wish to exclude from a macro At any point while recording a macro key sequence the Pause key see figures 1 4 may be pressed to temporarily suspend record mode The keystrokes from this point forward will not be recorded within the macro until macro record mode is resumed by pressing the Record key The Quit key will abandon the macro even while macro record is paused If the Pause key is pressed while in macro record mode besides suspending recording it will be embedded within the macro and cause the macro to pause automatically each time it is played back While playing back a macro the Pause key may be pressed to temporarily suspend the macro At this point you may type in normal mode Pressing the Play key will resume the macro The Quit key will abandon the macro and return you to normal mode even while macro play is paused Note It is important to note that a Pause key may be embedded within a macro as mentioned in the paragraph above If a macro pauses because of an embedded Pause key a Play key is still required to resume the macro or a Quit key to terminate it There is no key combination that will permanently alter the functionality of a macro while in macro play mode 707042 002 9 3 1783 Network Computing Terminal
57. and use in source and binary forms are permitted provided that this notice is preserved and that due credit is given the University of Califormia at Berkeley The name of the University may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission This software is provided as is without express or implied warranty NCSA Mosaic was developed by the National Center for Supercomputing Applications at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign This version is being distributed under a license agreement with Spyglass Inc This publication contains materials licensed to Visara Inc by QNX Software Systems Ltd Portions C Copyright 1997 by QNX Software Systems Ltd P N 707042 002 Copyright 2000 Visara Inc 707042 002 Warranty Service Warranty service must be performed by the assigned warranty service provider for the equipment If you are unsure of the equipment warranty status or who can perform warranty service please e mail us at Intellicenter Visara com or call 919 279 6022 Please include your equipment model and serial number The serial number is located at the base of the unit l 2 3 4 707042 002 If your equipment packaging appears to have been damaged in shipment please do not open it Rather you should report the damage to the carrier upon delivery If you determine that your equipment has concealed damage when you open the package report t
58. anges and exit or Cancel to discard changes and exit 707042 002 8 29 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual Miscellaneous setup From the main VT220 application screen 1 Click Setup 2 Click Miscellaneous The VT220 Miscellaneous Setup screen is shown below Emulation Type Displays emulation type to be used only VT220 currently supported User Defined Terminal Type Terminal type string sent to the host ANSWERBACK Enter the Answerback string RESET Terminal Select to reset the Emulator 3 Click OK to save changes and exit or Cancel to discard changes and exit 8 30 707042 002 Chapter 8 Using Telnet TN3270 TN5250 and VT220 Printer setup From the main VT220 application screen 1 Click Setup 2 Click Printer 3 Select Host Print or Screen Print Host Print Select either Local or LPR printing If using LPR select the appropriate printer from the list of configured LPR printers 707042 002 8 31 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual Screen Print Printer Type Alfriules FLAN E Dre guy JHP Laserjet Ai Atiribubas inkjet E Farra JFaslscript Jod B 13CPI iFraprinter Jie Paper Lies per lich Crararters pir bec Loral Mane cop Parid Mait Farle Arki ren 43 LP W ipcPi id LAM AIME CPI Mairi H3 CPi Ja LPI 10S CPI 44 LFi Lire Feed Fom Feed 66 LFI m scl aol ns Limas par paga Bh ck i cw e Printer Type Specifies th
59. anual L To Da n Priority 3 Category Al r Description Private F Dons Holes Begins Wed 23 Dec 1998 Due Thu 24 Dec 1998 gt E OK New Category Cancell ae End Date The planned end date of the task Select the date by clicking the up or down arrows or by clicking the month icon and selecting the required date To save the changes click OK To leave the dialog box without saving changes click Cancel Editing and deleting scheduled activities Appointments Reminders and ToDo activities may be edited or deleted an appointment may also be copied To edit a scheduled activity do one of the following Move the pointer on top of the activity or event and click the RIGHT mouse button A pop up window appears with the available commands Select the appropriate editing command from the Edit item on the main menu copy cut delete edit paste Address Book 7 Note Some features in the Address Book may not be implemented at the time of release You can keep track of friends and colleagues in the Address Book To open the Address Book click the Address Book icon in the DayMinder button bar Address Book Make entries for both private and business addresses Sort by Determines how to sort the entries in the book The default is by last name Alphabet Buttons Quickly find entries by selecting the first letter If no entries exist for a specified letter the first entry
60. ard features 2 2 starting 4 2 unpacking 3 2 updates programs and files 13 15 using 4 2 VT220 display functioning as 8 23 A Add printer 5 3 Administrator functions accessing 13 2 date and time setting 13 5 password 13 2 13 4 vital product data 13 3 Administrator password defining 13 4 entering 13 2 preset 13 2 Answerback VT220 8 30 Application server ICA 13 12 Index 1 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual Audible alarm 6 3 Autostart selecting application for 13 10 Available printers 5 2 B Base VPD 1480 CUT Emulator 6 10 C Cache size ICA 13 12 Voyager Browser 10 3 Calculator 11 12 Cautions 1 3 Citrix ICA Client 2 2 See also ICA Close button 4 4 Coax indicator 1480 CUT Emulator 6 10 Coax IP address 13 3 Coax Mac address 13 3 Coax printer assignment 1480 CUT Emulator 6 15 Coax printing 1480 CUT Emulator 6 3 Color setup 1480 CUT Emulator 6 13 TN3270 8 11 TN5250 8 22 VT220 8 29 Colors resolution ICA 13 13 Voyager Browser 10 4 10 6 Communication setup TN5250 8 17 VT220 8 24 Configuration 1783 NCT 13 2 Configuration screens accessing administrator functions 13 2 administrator password 13 4 color setup TN3270 8 11 color setup TN5250 8 22 color setup VT220 8 29 communications setup TN3270 8 5 communications setup TN5250 8 17 communications setup VT220 8 24 date and time 13 5 ISP setup 11 14 keyboard setup TN3270 8 10 keyboard
61. ase characters by using Numeric mode as well as pressing Shift Press either Shift or Shift Lock to reverse Shift Lock Selecting data fields The application program may be designed to present to you certain fields that can be selected for further processing by the application program These fields are marked with a To select a field perform one of the following actions Press the CrSel key e Move the cursor to cover any character in the field or to cover the and click the right mouse button ee gt replaces the associated with the field you select If you accidentally select the wrong field press the CrSel key or right mouse button to deselect it 707042 002 6 5 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual To send the field s to the application program for processing do one of the following depending on how the application program was designed e Press the Enter key e Press the CrSel key after positioning the cursor on an attention field Attention fields are marked with amp s and spaces Position the mouse cursor to point to the desired attention field and click the right mouse button Sending data To send the displayed data to the host application before continuing to enter data 1 Check to be sure that all fields required by the application have been filled 7 Note When a data character is entered in the next to last character position on the screen the audible alarm soun
62. asic pointer point to objects to be selected or to indicate where the cursor should be positioned Busy pointer Indicates that an operation is in process and must finish before data entry can be resumed Resize pointer appears when the pointer passes over a window frame the two arrows indicate the direction the window can be resized Move pointer appears when the pointer passes over a window title bar simply hold down the mouse button and drag the window to a new location I beam pointer appears in text entry fields to indicate that the application is ready to accept keyboard input No input pointer Indicates the window is not accepting input 4 3 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual Anatomy of a window Here is a typical 1783 NCT application window Maximize Restore Title bar Minimize Application RM Close Window Bc u mere menu button Brame Resize Corner Most windows include these elements Window menu button Provides modification tools for the window Restore Move Size Minimize Maximize To Back and Close Minimize button Reduce the window to an application button in the Taskbar To bring the window back up click the application button on the Taskbar Maximize Restore button Expand the window to fill the current workspace or restore it to its previous size after maximizing e Title bar Displays the name of t
63. background indicates the printer is selected Local Name User defined name of the printer Remote Name Queue name that print jobs are sent to from an LPR enabled device Remote Address IP address of the selected printer Click OK to save the changes and exit the screen or Cancel to discard the changes and exit 7 Note For changes to the LPR Menu to become effective the 1480 must be restarted via the Miscellaneous Menu or by turning the unit off and back on again 707042 002 Chapter 6 1480 CUT emulator Dual Screen feature The 1783 dual screen feature is provided by a special software program on the main logic board With the 1783 NCT Display Station in 1480 Emulation mode you can display and operate two sessions on one monitor in either a side by side format or a zoomed session that is one ofthe two sessions occupies the entire display surface and you toggle between the two sessions Fields can also be copied from one session to the other Dual screen sessions are supported on a display configured as a Mod 2 3 or 4 Configuration requirements To support Dual Screen mode the controller must be configured for two or more logical sessions on the display terminal s port In addition PC File Transfer mode must be set for those ports that use the Mark Paste function of the 1783 The 1783 must be configured as follows to be able to exercise the enhanced dual screen features The NCT 1480 Emulator must be in eithe
64. column monochrome display This option is available with only color monitors 3487 Model C 132 column color display 3487 Model G 132 column monochrome display 7 8 707042 002 Chapter 7 1490 Twinax Emulator By selecting one of the 132 column monochrome emulations you can enable a 1490 display station attached to a System 3X to have 132 column capability even though the System 3X does not support 132 column color displays The Display Emulation option is also useful when installing and configuring devices where system support services are not readily available for example at a remote site You can select the emulation of the display that is already configured on your system without having to change the host configuration Cursor Selects a block B This is the default setting Selects an underline cursor _ When selected the cursur will blink Otherwise the cursor is Bink solid Select full screen mode The menu bar will be hidden at the next power on reset The menu bar can be unhidden by depressing the setup key on a 122 key keyboard or Alt numeric keypad enter on a 104 key keyboard Full Screen 7 Note Underline and Block cursor mode are mutually exclusive Full Screen Mode Select full screen mode The menu bar will be hidden at the next power on reset The menu bar can be unhidden by depressing the setup key on a 122 key keyboard or Alt numeric keypad enter on a 104 key keyboard Full
65. ct the New Reminder item From the Edit menu select the New Reminder item The Appointment dialog box appears with the Reminder toggle lit Enter the date and the description of the reminder and click OK 7 Note An appointment can be changed into a reminder or a reminder into an appointment by toggling the Reminder button in the appointment panel Adding a task to the ToDo list To create a task do one of the following Select the New ToDo button from the Appointment button bar Movethe mouse pointer into the Appointments or ToDo panel click the RIGHT mouse button and select the New ToDo item from the pop up list From the Edit menu select the New ToDo item Here you can specify the following Priority The importance of the task may be selected by choosing a number between 1 and 5 inclusive Priority 1 is more important than priority 5 The default is 3 Category Tasks can be categorized by type Use the up arrow to select the required task type the default is All New categories can be created by selecting the New Category button Description A description of the task e Notes A field for any other pertinent information Notes are displayed only when the task is edited Begin Date The start date of the task Select the date by clicking the up or down arrows or by clicking the month icon and selecting the desired date 707042 002 11 9 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s M
66. ction Printing features Local Screen Print Allows a hard copy of displayed text to be made using the screen print function Print quality line density and print pitch can be specified Coax Printing Allows printing to be directed to various printers on your network or controller Other features Response Time Monitor Supports host controlled transaction response time monitoring This feature helps your organization s systems staff to analyze and improve the rate at which your terminal responds to your actions The controller must be properly configured to support this feature Modifiable Keyboard Using the Keyboard Definition mode the keyboard layout can be modified by interchanging and adding keycaps The controller must be properly configured to support this feature Mouse Pen Using the right mouse button light pen detectable fields can be activated in the 1480 emulation applications Light Pen Light pen detectable fields can be activated in the 1480 emulation applications Accessing your application program To start the 1480 CUT Emulator 1 Click the 9M button in the lower left hand corner of the screen The application menu will appear Click 1480 Emulation from the application menu 3 Call up an application by one of the following methods e Using the Attention PA F or PF Clear or Enter key e Select from your system s menu of applications Contact your supervisor or system ad
67. ctivity tools Patterns Patterns use Vas special characters Match any single character Match any sequence of characters including an empty string Match a single character specified by the bracket expression Quotes the following character The reply Special character sequences that can be used in a reply Special Character Sequence PASSWORD 500 msec break on the line using tcsendbreak Drop the line for 1 second using tcdropline Pause for hh 1 10 s of a second where hh is two hex characters Set the number of data bits is 5 6 7 or 8 Set the number of stop bits is 1 or 2 Set the parity is nznone e even o odd m mark s space 707042 002 11 17 Chapter 12 Safety Power and Environmental Requirements In this Chapter Space planning physical statistics Meeting environmental requirements Power cable requirements Power outlet requirements Electrical interference and atmospheric considerations 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual This chapter details the physical statistics and environmental requirements for the 1783 NCT Use this information to plan your installation The 1783 NCT was designed for the user to install into a safe environment No special tools are required Space planning physical statistics Refer to the owner s manual that comes with your monitor for its individual specifications Meeting environmental requirements The followin
68. ctor on the back of the logic unit Insert the mouse s cable connector into the mouse receptacle on the rear of the logic unit Check to ensure that the connector is firmly seated Plug one end of the power cable into the AC connector on the back of the logic unit Plug the other end of the AC power cable into the wall receptacle 707042 002 Chapter 3 Connecting the 1783 NCT 1783 NCT back of logic unit 1 Term Definition 1 Fan 1 System cooling fan 2 AC Input 2 Connect to power cord 3 COM 1 3 16550UART connect to one serial 4 TV Sound Phone Jack a S connector Option b Composite connector Option c Line Out d Line In e MIC 5 CRT Connector 6 COM2 7 USB 2 ports 8 Expansion Card Area 9 Parallel Port 10 RJ 45 Connector 11 PS 2 K B 12 PS 2 Mouse device 4 Connect to TV amp sound port a Connect to S video input of TV b Connect to NTSC or PAL video input of TV c Connect to speaker or audio signal input of other devices d Connect to audio signal output of other devices e Connect to microphone 5 Connect CRT monitor 6 16550UART connected to one serial device 7 Connect to USB devices 8 The place to plug add on card 9 Connect to devices with EPP ECP port 10 Connect to 10 100 base T Ethernet cable 11 Connect PS 2 type keyboard 12 Connect PS 2 type mouse 707042 002 3 3 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual Connecting the 1783 N
69. d f c coc MT amanf 180 ma Blue fess Deiak Cental 3 Select a color from the Colors list or Background Color Use any or all of the three slider bars to adjust the selected color Click OK to save changes and close Color Setup or Cancel to close and discard any changes 8 22 707042 002 Chapter 8 Using Telnet TN3270 TN5250 and VT220 VT220 What is VT220 Like Telnet VT220 enables you to access programs running on remote hosts MENU LI TJ Selup Tanin Welcome to HAL a DEC 3000 Model 300 AXP running VMS version V6 1 Username _ VT220 enables the 1783 NCT to function as though it were a standard VT220 display VT220 provides the following standard features Window Menus The window menus offer simplicity and ease of use for all setup functions Color Display The color monitor is programmable Multiple Sessions A maximum of 10 sessions can be accessed with this emulator Setting up VT220 To setup a remote host 1 Click the M button in the lower left hand corner of the screen The application menu will appear Click VT220 The main VT220 screen will open with two menu options Setup and Session 3 Click Setup 707042 002 8 23 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual 4 Click Communications from the Setup menu This screen will appear Connection Type Select either a LAN or Serial connection LAN Host Enter the Internet addres
70. d supplied by the administrator of the host With just a userid some hosts do not require passwords Neither if the remote host has been set up for it Once connected use the menus commands and features of the remote host which are largely text based and can vary from host to host Logging out of a remote host When you are finished using the remote host use that host s normal log out command Telnet will automatically finish running To disconnect from the host when its log out command is not available or if you are stuck for any other reason enter one of the following e Ctrl the escape character displayed by the host upon logging in Recommended reference guides Telnet enables many special telecommunication features to be configured such as how carriage returns or interrupts are processed Such features may be needed when accessing a non Unix remote host Contact your system administrator or refer to one of the following references Hunt Craig TCP IP Network Administration O Reilly amp Associates Inc Cambridge MA Heywood Drew Jerney Janos Johnston Jon et al Connectivity Local Area Networks New Riders Publishing Carmel IN 707042 002 8 3 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual TN3270 What is TN3270 Like Telnet TN3270 enables access to programs running on remote hosts Unlike Telnet TN3270 provides the means to access 3270 programs running on IBM mainframes 3alap Ziniiit
71. d to the script Click Done when the script is completed This creates a login script file Login script elements Login script Description element The dialer receives characters from the remote host until there is a match with the pattern in the Wait For entry The dialer uses the POSIX function fnmatch pattern line FNM_QUOTE to do the match The syntax for patterns is similar to the shell s filename patterns except that a forward slash is treated as an ordinary character Fo example will match Wait For any line of characters containing an asterisk For a list of special characters see the Special characters table in the Patterns section on page 9 17 All Wait For checks are done in lower case which means that LOGIN and login will match If a pattern consisting of a single backslash is used in the first line of a script the dialer proceeds without waiting for characters from the remote host When the dialer has a match for the Wait For entry the dialer emits the reply in the Reply With entry to the remote host Reply With The dialer then emits a CR character unless the reply ends with a backslash For other special character sequences see the Special Character Sequence table in The Reply section on page 9 17 Status In this field compose a status message reflecting a stage during the login process Status messages are displayed in the dialer status window 11 16 707042 002 Chapter 11 Using personal produ
72. d will help keep track of connection time It will continue to increment time for each session until the Reset Time button is clicked Use Terminal if selected displays a terminal window for user input when a connection is established After all changes are complete click Apply for changes to become effective immediately or Cancel to discard changes 707042 002 Chapter 11 Using personal productivity tools Advanced ISP setup The typical ISP setup just described should work in most cases If you can not make a connection using the typical ISP setup you may need to provide some additional customizations like TCP IP settings and creating a login script TCP IP settings SP Address This is the IP address of your ISP This is usually assigned automatically upon connection to the ISP If your ISP tells you to specify this address type the value here Example 255 255 252 1 Your Address This is your IP address Most ISP providers will dynamically allocate one when a connection is made If you have a fixed IP address that never changes then it should be entered here Example 255 255 252 1 Modem settings The Initialization String and Baud Rate may be changed if necessary The Initialization String is ATZ by default T CAUTION Do not change the device port field Changing this field will render the s serial port inoperable Login script The dialer has a built in login script that will do the following 1 Wait
73. der session may look like this Menu bar Appointment Button bar T DET aj ze M wbl ir Wed Zh De HeH feel Dayminder M Button bar m iba Ji W P al 5 23473 a Appointment Monthly Panel Calendar Weekly Planner Reminders Li4d l Panel mo meme mes pe nane i CHH ToDo i wen By Dac L3xi dd Tun d Panel The DayMinder window provides the following DayMinder button bar Offers the following shortcuts 1E GoTo Today y f Group Planner Address Book Menu Bar Perform most major functions from creating appointments and tasks to setting application preferences 11 6 707042 002 Chapter 11 Using personal productivity tools Appointment button bar Quickly add new appointments reminders tasks or view a different day s activities New Appointment New ToDo Next Day EK se IRA 1 gt I New Reminder Previous Day e Monthly calendar Displays a month at a glance Clicking on the next or previous scroll arrows on either side of the month or year label will scroll the date forward or backward The current date is displayed in bold The selected date is highlighted in yellow Weekly planner Displays a week s activities at a glance Black areas indicate scheduled appointments blue areas indicate repeating appointments A thick horizontal black line is displayed at the top of each date column that has a reminder Appointment panel Shows scheduled appoin
74. display and attached printer are logically connected to the host each having a different address In this mode host addressable printing is enabled Display Address The display address is the display station s logical address on the System 3X or AS 400 port Ask the system supervisor for this address The 1490 will not operate online until you enter this address No default address is set at the factory Select an address from 00 through 06 Do not assign the same address for a display and a printer 00 through 06 707042 002 7 3 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual Printer Address The printer address is the printer s logical address on the twinaxial cable originating at the System 3X or AS 400 No default address is set at the factory Ask the system supervisor for this address This option is available only if the display station is operating in One Display Printer mode Select an address from 00 through 06 Do not assign the same 00 through 06 address for a display and a printer Keyboard Setup n Keyboard Size OK 1104 Key x W 122 Key 5250 Cancel 1122 Key 3270 Use the following table to determine which keyboard you have 104 See keyboard diagram page 7 5 122 5250 See keyboard diagram page 7 6 122 3270 See keyboard diagram page 7 7 7 4 707042 002 Chapter 7 1490 Twinax Emulator spueba8 xbui ui p4bDOQ 8M dd pm ox C3 L3 cio B JC coa eee
75. ds to remind you that the cursor is near the end of the screen If data entry continues the cursor wraps and reappears in the first available character position of the screen Subsequently entered characters replace displayed characters resulting in loss of previous entries 2 Press the Enter key to send the displayed data to the host application 3 Press the Clear key This has the following effect e Frases all displayed data on the screen e Returns the cursor to the first available character position e Signals the host application that a clear operation has occurred System Request variations Depending on the online rules condition symbol that is displayed on the operator status row you will be able to send system request messages Press Alt Sys Rq for these results Operator Status Row Display Result A Sends a message that your unit may be malfunctioning or that a test request message is on the screen B Clears the display and switches the display station between the control or master program and application programs Contact your supervisor for additional information about this key combination Program Access PA function The application program in use determines specific functions of the Program Access PA key Contact your supervisor for further information Function F or PF keys The application program in use determines specific functions of the Function F or PF keys Contact your supervisor for fur
76. e Macro Function Quit Macro Function Delay Macro Functions F1 F2 F12 Macro Function Speed F12 F13 F24 Corresponds to Key ALT Record Corresponds to Key Corresponds to Key Corresponds to Key Corresponds to Key Correspond to Keys Corresponds to Key Correspond to Keys Figure 2 3270 101 104 Key Keyboard ALT Play SHIFT Pause ALT Quit ALT Delay F1 F2 F12 ALT Speed SHIFT F1 SHIFT F2 SHIFT F12 enuen sasn euw Bunnduio2 xX10M9N 8Z1 200 2v0Z02 2 6 Quit Record A ah ah Sh eT ee JL E Play 2 3 5 6 ln 8 F9 o F12 aa s ag rons i JT EXEC OG OX OE O8 E OE O6 Oe CE Ce Ele Ee SG Om 3 3 ESJEXCJEXEJEXCOEJEEJIEJE ET CHE GLEE 3G eJ YC J Je O
77. e e End Home Pgup iu J Erinp J J J aad J SS Eae GORE 20 COSEGTEo900 ea GSE E C E z M LA EJ EX JXJ E B Dual Screen Mode enhancements The following commands and features are available in Dual Screen mode Zoom Press the Zoom key 8 L to alternate the display between unzoomed side by side format and zoomed normal format The zoomed format is identical to the standard Mod 2 3 or 4 format There is only one unzoomed format for all three model types The zoomed session is always the currently active session When the terminal is unzoomed both sessions are displayed Select left Press the Select Left key X to position the cursor in the session on the left side of the display when the display is in side by side format The Select Left key operates in zoom and side by side modes The session on the left side is now the active session and receives immediate screen updates The session on the right side is frozen which means it does not display new screen updates until it becomes the active session The Select Left key has no effect if the left side session is already active Select right Press the Select Right key x to position the cursor in the session on the right side of the display when the d
78. e is in Pass Through mode and signals continue on to the next connected device Never attach the twinax cable directly to the logic element Powering up After the 1783 NCT has been properly installed and connected it is ready to operate online To ensure that the 1783 NCT is prepared for operating perform the following procedure If you encounter operational difficulty or if the unit malfunctions contact your system administrator 1 Set the Power On Off switch to On to turn on power 2 If the Power On indicator does not light check the power and make sure the unit is completely plugged in If the mouse pointer does not appear or the Taskbar does not appear check to see if connecting cables are securely connected to the back of the logic unit 3 A beep indicates that the terminal is connected properly If you hear more than one beep check the table on the following page for actions to take 707042 002 3 5 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual Number e 1 long Keyboard error Check keyboard connection If problem persists 1 short contact your system administrator 5shoit Recoverable POST error Check keyboard connection If problem persists contact your system administrator 3 short Non recoverable POST error Contact your system administrator 1long ope dd NBC Contact your system administrator 2 short error in upper memory l long If display is not active Check display unit and power cord conn
79. e printer driver to use when printing Lines per Inch Specifies the number of Lines Per Inch to print e Characters per Inch Specifies the number of Characters Per Inch to print Lines per page Specifies the number of Lines per Page to print Selectable range is 0 255 Draft Quality Prints draft quality when selected Otherwise printing is letter quality e Attributes If selected prints intensified characters as bold and underlined when required e Portrait If enabled prints in Portrait mode If disabled prints in Landscape mode Mod 5 17 CPI If selected printing automatically changes to 17 CPI characters per inch if the application screen is Mod 5 e Wide Paper If enabled allows printing of more than 80 characters per line This setting is generally used when Proprinter is selected as the Printer Type LPR Setup Enable LPR Select to enable the VT220 client to send print jobs to a LPD node such as a print server LPR Printer Window Select the defined printer that will receive VT220 print jobs Once selected the Local Name Remote Name and Remote Address will be displayed below the LPR Printer Window Line Feed Sends an immediate Line Feed to the selected printer e Form Feed Sends an immediate Form Feed to the selected printer 8 32 707042 002 Chapter 9 TN3270 TN5250 Keyboard Macros In this Chapter Keystroke Record Playback Storing Keystroke Sequences Playing Keystroke Sequenc
80. e the text that you want to find in the Search For window 3 If required you can toggle the option boxes to start the search at the top of the page search backwards turn off text case sensitivity 4 Click Find To search for additional instances of the same text click Find Again Changing the size of the font The font size may be increased and decreased by clicking the Font button on the toolbar Clicking this button repeatedly will toggle through the 5 available font sizes The font size may also be changed by selecting Increase Font or Decrease Font from the View menu Viewing history Voyager keeps a running list of places that were visited during your sessions To revisit one of those sites choose History List from the Go menu Double click the title of the site that should be reopened Using hotlists Hotlists Use the Hotlist to keep track of your favorite sites and to go to a site without typing its URL When a link is added to Voyager s Hotlist the title and URL of the site will be saved Adding sites to Hotlist To add a shortcut for the current page click on the Add Link icon on the toolbar or 1 Open the Hotlist dialog box by selecting Hotlist from Voyager s toolbar menu 2 From the dropdown menu click Add to Hotlist The item will be added to the Hotlist screen and will also be available from the Hotlist dropdown menu 7 Note The Hotlist uses Flash file space that may be in limited supply 10 8 70704
81. ection If 2 short display error problem persists contact your system administrator 2 long OEE Check coax connection If problem persists contact Coax initialization error n 1 short your system administrator 4 2 long ibitoas initialization errot Check coax connection If problem persists contact 2 short your system administrator 4 3 long C Power the unit off and back on If problem persists oax memory overlay error 1 short contact your system administrator 2 long IP Coax driver initialization Check coax connection If problem persists contact 3 short error your system administrator 3 long Error obtaining the 1783 Power the unit off and back on If problem persists 2 short network configuration have the system administrator reconfigure the 1783 Check the Ethernet connection and then power the Ethernet initialization error unit off and back on If problem persists contact your system administrator 3 long Error obtaining an IP address Check the bootP server If problem persists contact 3 short using the bootP protocol your system administrator 2 long Error loading DHCP dri Power the unit off and back 5 short rror loading rivers ower the unit off and back on E btaining host 3 long confiontatien oron Power the unit off and back on If problem persists 2 long 4 short 2 2 3 3 3 3 5 5 7 4 short have the system administrator reconfigure the 1783 connect 4 Adjustthe brightness contr
82. een is shown below Stop Twinax OK Cancel 3 Click Stop Twinax 4 Click the OK button This stops the 1490 from responding to the controller and the menu will be removed from the screen CAUTION All data on the 1490 screen and unprinted data will be lost When 1490 screen data is erased the Miscellaneous panel will disappear and the cursor is placed in the upper right corner of the screen 5 To open the miscellaneous menu repeat steps 1 and 2 6 Click Start Twinax 7 Click the OK button to restart the Twinax communications and initiate the exchange of configuration items with the controller 7 14 707042 002 Chapter 8 Using Telnet TN3270 TN5250 and VT220 In this Chapter Telnet Terminal TN3270 TN5250 VT220 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual Telnet Terminal What is Telnet Telnet using the Telnet protocol and the Internet enables the user to gain access to computer systems around the world In effect the 1783 NCT functions as though it were a terminal connected to a remote host Once logged in whatever tools are provided on the host can be used to do a variety of things such as search databases to locate targeted information run specialized programs enter into online discussions Telnet makes it possible for your terminal to look like whatever terminal the host normally supports An exception is certain IBM mainframe hosts running 3270 applications To acce
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84. es Removing Keystroke Sequences Advanced Feature Set Pauses Advanced Feature Set Delays Advanced Feature Set Playback Speed Special Notes 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual Keystroke Record Playback The Keystroke Record Playback function enables you to reduce the number of keystrokes required for a frequently repeated entry such as a logon sequences Unique keystroke sequences can be stored for each of the 24 Function keys on the keyboard The entered keystroke sequences are stored in nonvolatile memory which means that the data is retained even if the power is turned off 7 Note There is a 7000 key limit on the length of each macro Storing Keystroke Sequences TN3270 122 key keyboard TN3270 104 key keyboard TN5250 122 key keyboard TN5250 104 key keyboard Follow the steps below to store macros 1 Press the Record key See figures 1 4 2 Pressthe F or PF key you wish to be associated with the macro Any key other than an F or PF key will exit from macro record mode If the key pressed to exit macro record mode was anything other than Quit there will be a beep to alert you of the possibly unintentional cancellation 3 Type the keys to be associate with the macro Press the Record key to save the macro and exit macro record mode Press Quit key to abandon the macro and exit record mode Caution To avoid inadvertently recording over a macro once you press the Record key and then select the F
85. eshooting process The NCT performs the software update in the following manner 1 The NCT looks at the information provided in the configuration file for server address and update list file If one or more of these items are left blank or not in the correct format the NCT Update program will terminate When the information is provided correctly the next step is taken The NCT now attempts to establish communication with the designated server and retrieve the update list file ULF from the server If the NCT is unable to locate or initiate communication with the server the NCT Update program will terminate When the server is located and the ULF is obtained the next step is taken The NCT will now verify that the Integration Level in the ULF is higher than the Integration Level currently being used by the NCT If it is not greater than the existing Integration Level the 1783 NCT Update program is terminated and the NCT will not be updated If the Integration Level is greater than the existing level being utilized by the NCT the program will be updated 7 Note An update can be left on the FTP server indefinitely but a particular 1783 will only attempt the update once 4 5 6 7 Once the NCT has established communication with the server File Transfer Protocol FTP is opened with the user name and password The files and programs that are contained in the ULF are retrieved and written into the 1783 NCT s flash memory
86. eters such as Memory caching General information such as your home page Font and color display To access the configuration screens for Voyager browser 1 Click the button in the lower left corner of the screen 2 Select Voyager from the application menu The Voyager browser window will open oS wb Qu Qi QOO i He idv mun com diig milwi migrat WISARA HEE FFON mm r aiimmu nrmamh unus im aami weg in Wa aus chee ged oer RE ne uf ia Lie re i imge parara sida Rod iiai em ite ERES Eats ead Sm eee deploy chet prosper E daph verse cee mi Be meahumr in bramer ua iribred im bair nis LE desk kl Ihn cieni coquectiviey sipiin Te muaslertueti cai X177 md E ena mu rrhilune nnn piein Monum eed Reli amr ree Pero M deam ed be pr cisp Visara in tlie Newz 3 Click Edit on Voyager s Toolbar menu 4 Click Configuration The WWW Configuration dialog box will appear 10 2 707042 002 Chapter 10 Accessing your Intranet and the Internet Cache tab MWR Configuration Oy Cer Use info Conrection Appeararce Disk Cache Options E Enable Dek Cache IN Ciear main cache on exit Cache File Location Clear Memory Cache Disk Cache Site 1024 kg cach Verify Palicy s Never v Always Once per session Memory Cache Opliows Humber f pages L cache G Image Cache Site g SHG KB Enable Disk Cache Allows internet pages to be stored in the c
87. etwork addresses needed by Voyager DO Cae User info Connlon Appearance Wi Use Proxy Server Mig Connections 5 HmrFwk x44530999 o 8 FIFPromloe 3659 mj Gopher Prom onges361 0 meten sucksHos xuahs 4 O Fr Pra 46 36 2 Use Proxy Server Enable if a proxy server is used for HTTP FTP Gopher or if a SOCKS host is used to connect to the Internet Enter the IP address of the proxy server s in the appropriate field Enter the port number in the adjacent field Max Connections Enter the maximum number of connections to the Internet allowed at one time Proxy Overrides Enter the addresses of computers that should not go through the proxy server s The wildcard character may also be used in the override field 707042 002 10 5 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual Appearance tab Use the Appearance tab to customize the following options Fonts Initial Font Size May be 0 4 with 0 the smallest and 4 the largest The default is 2 Body Font Family Font used to display the web page text Heading Font Family Font used to display the headings on a web page with HTML header tags H1 to H6 Preformatted Text Font Family Font used to display text formatted with the HTML header tag lt PRE gt Colors Active Color Color of the currently selected link Visited Color Color of links to pages you have already visited Link Color Color of links that are neither active nor vi
88. evice and spool filter information When the printer properties configuration is complete click Apply to save the new settings or click Reset Defaults to return to the defaults set by the manufacturer Print preview Click Preview from the Select Printer panel to preview on screen how a document will look when printed GAs Sobwane Systems Lic wes funded in 1980 by Ganon Bell and Gan Dodge m develop manian end market the OHRA ragtime onim wing system Since GAs first appeared on the market nur company hes bolt sm impressive track recon of technological inngwaton We bebeve pur firm commitment to performance and quality has fade GHK whet Ris Indie The hearing reali O5 Ker PCs Company Cheriew Sep why were the leading provider of residing operating system technology for PCs Leen pare mogut Our corporat backgroud business philosophe product strateg aliances males and constormara Employment Opportunities We need key professionals s nar copiae headquarters Find gute GES i m grem piace tn wort Or anche igr npgsitgn you can submit your resume online In print preview you can Scroll forwards and backwards through your document if it is larger than one page by using the Next Page and Previous Page arrows Zoom closer into or further away from the image by selecting a percentage from the Magnification dropdown box Print the document by opening the File menu in the upper left hand corner of the screen and clic
89. exit NCT Mail select Exit from the File dropdown menu 11 4 707042 002 Chapter 11 Using personal productivity tools Message Pad The 1783 NCT includes a handy sticky note utility that lets you post a to do list or free form text message on your workspace The capacity of the Message Pad is 4096 characters Characters are of a fixed font and can be inserted and deleted When Message Pad is closed the note is saved and will appear in the message area the next time Message Pad is opened The Message Pad window can be sized and moved the same as other windows Posting a note to yourself To post a note on your workspace 1 Click the CIT button located at the lower left hand corner of the screen to open the application menu 2 Click Message Pad The following screen will appear 3 Click in the Message area and type your message 4 Toclose the Message Pad click its menu button top left and select Close from the dropdown menu 707042 002 11 5 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual DayMinder What is DayMinder DayMinder provides a simple graphical way to organize your daily schedule and activities With DayMinder you can schedule appointments plan meetings track your tasks and maintain your address book Starting DayMinder 1 Click the J button located at the lower left hand corner of the screen to open the application menu 2 Click DayMinder DayMinder at a glance A typical DayMin
90. ey BSeoYy eae JE OE OG OG OG OG 2G ce NE s IIE JC C X eo C OCC OCOC OG te See E E e J C C JC C OC XC OC OC OE OX OC Oe tC e JC XC OC OCOC OCC oc eoe oes OE Beck Ne IN tse le qum Jf Jor fie Left Control Shift Alt Right Control Macro Function Record Corresponds to Key ALT Record Macro Function Play Corresponds to Key ALT Play Macro Function Pause Corresponds to Key SHIFT Pause Macro Function Quit Corresponds to Key ALT Quit Macro Function Delay Corresponds to Key ALT Delay Macro Functions F1 F2 F12 Correspond to Keys F1 F2 F12 Macro Function Speed Corresponds to Key ALT Speed F12 F13 F24 Correspond to Keys Figure 4 5250 101 104 Key Keyboard SHIFT F1 SHIFT F2 SHIFT F12 enuen sasn euw Bunnduio2 xX10M9N 8Z1 Chapter 10 Accessing your intranet and the Internet In this Chapter Configuring Voyager Browser Basic browsing Using hotlists Printing 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual The 1783 NCT allows connecting to the Internet in four different ways via Coax Ethernet Token Ring and the Serial Port Your system administrator will have taken care of the physical connection when installing the network terminal The Voyager browser is a lightweight Web browser optimized for non PC devices Voyager can help manage access to your organization s intranet as well as to the Internet Configuring Voyager Browser In Voyager you can configure param
91. for a login prompt from the ISP and then issue your username 2 Wait for a password prompt from the ISP and then issue your password 3 Run pppd To use this default script leave the Login Script field in ISP Setup blank If your login process deviates from the above procedure you ll need to create a new login script Suppose your ISP has a two level login process you could create a login script that looks like this Pme mm USER Logging in password PASSWORD Lf 707042 002 11 15 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual Script Editor To create a new login script 1 Start the Dialer Click New The ISP Setup dialog box will open Follow the procedures detailed in Setup An ISP Enter a name for the new script in the Login Script field Click Edit Script to open Script Editor NMP WYN Create or edit the script using the elements patterns and special character sequences described in the following sections To edit a row 1 Click the row in the script that is to be changed 2 Tab to a field in the row at the bottom of Script Editor and type in the change 3 Click Modify Otherwise the changes to a row won t be saved To add a row to the script 1 Click a row in the script that is either before or after the position where the new row should be inserted 2 Enter the script in the fields at the bottom of Script Editor 3 Click either Insert Before or Insert After the row will be adde
92. formation The sender s message will be displayed in the Message Area The header information may be displayed by resizing the area between the 2 horizontal bars above the message area Replying to and forwarding mail With the message you wish to reply to displayed in the message area click the Reply button at the bottom of the window Follow the directions for sending new mail page 9 4 to reply to a received message To forward a message you have received 1 Click the Forward button 2 Fill in the address of the person to whom you are forwarding the message 3 Click Send 707042 002 11 3 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual Sending new mail 1 Click the New Mail button at the bottom of the window The Compose Mail screen will appear 2 Fill in the address fields Enter the e mail address of a recipient by typing the address in the To field Separate two or more addresses by using a comma between the addresses To Sends message to one or more recipients Cc Optional Sends a copy to this these address es The people receiving copies will be listed in the Message Header Area Bcc Optional Sends a blind copy to this these address es The people receiving copies will not be listed in the Message Header Area 7 Note If you are replying the To address field is automatically filled 3 Fill in the subject title 4 Enter a message in the space provided 5 Click Send To
93. g 1 Click the ET button located at the lower left hand corner of the screen 2 Click Printers The Photon Printer Setup panel will appear Printer Hame Printer Hame Location PHP Laserjet POLS Local dij Remote PostScript Remote x PostScript Printer Local g HP LaserJet Local amp Remote HP LaserJet Remate dij Remote HF Laserjet POLS Remate ib Epson Inkjet Printer Local e Remote Epson inkjet Renate Unirestall h 4 Instat 7 Note Contact your system administrator if there are no printers listed in the Available Printers panel The options of the printer setup dialog are Installed Printers Displays the list and location of printers that are installed 7 Note Local means there is a parallel printer attached to this unit For remote location printers to print they must be configured using the Remote Printers application See Configuring Remote Printers page 5 7 Available Printers Displays the lists and location of printers that may be installed Output that goes to spool devices is indicated with a printer icon Install Installs the printer that is selected in the list of Available Printers Uninstall Uninstalls the printer that is selected in the list of Installed Printers Set Default Printer Sets the default printer to the one selected in the Installed Printers panel Properties Specify printer options such as paper size margins and print quality for the printer selected in the
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95. g parts the 1783 NCT is a zero maintenance device that allows software installation and updates from a central location The 1783 NCT is easy to install use manage and support Maintaining software and data ata central location eliminates the need to store applications and or data on a conventional desktop workstation Business applications corporate intranets and the Internet can all be accessed from one network terminal The 1783 NCT is unique among network computers because of its resident operating system and the caching in flash memory of frequently used applications such as the 1480 Emulator Telnet TN3270 and TN5250 host access the Voyager Web browser Citrix ICA Client and personal productivity tools This flash memory caching effectively eliminates the delay encountered with server based systems when many users log on simultaneously Standard features 2 2 Access to your applications is through a windowing environment called a graphical user interface GUI This GUI Photon micro GUI makes it easy to interact with the terminal and enhances flexibility to a variety of tasks The following are standard features of the 1783 NCT An Internet browser called Voyager that supports HTML 3 2 frames tables graphics and JAVA scripts Telnet Terminal client capability that enables log in to host systems that are connected to the Internet e A TN3270E client capability that enables accessing 3270 applications o
96. g table lists the environmental requirements of the 1783 NCT Six inches on all sides of the unit Damage may result Clearance BA if air vents are blocked P ii 50 to 105 F 10 to 40 6 C Temperature Range Relative Humidity 8 to 80 no condensation Maximum Wet Bulb 80 F 26 7 C Power 90 to 132 VAC or 180 to 205 VAC at 2 5 or 2 0 amps respectively at 47 to 64 Hz including tolerances Power cable requirements 12 2 For units operating at 100 120V The power cable required for domestic units is a UL listed CSA certified 18 3 AWG type SVT or SJT cable 9 foot maximum e Terminated on one end by a 125V 15A grounding type attachment connector e Terminated at the other end by a 125V 15A parallel blade grounding type attachment plug 707042 002 Chapter 12 Safety Power and Environmental Requirements For units operating at 200 240V The power cable required for domestic units is a UL listed CSA certified 18 2 AWG type SVT or SJT cable 9 foot maximum Terminated on one end by a 250V 15A grounding type attachment connector Terminated at the other end by a 250V 15A tandem blade grounding type attachment plug For international units The power cable required is an 18 3 AWG type SJT cable 9 foot maximum Terminated on one end by a 250V 15A grounding type attachment plug body Terminated at the other end by a 250V 15A grounding type cord connector The cord set is marked HAR to sign
97. haracters per second with Speed 1 being the slowest and Speed 9 being the fastest Special Notes To allow a macro to run in the background while you switch to another application use the Alt Right Ctrl Tab keys on the 122 104 key keyboard to prevent an accidental Quit key from terminating macro modes If the Alt Right Ctrl Tab keys are used the emulator macro modes will not be affected Upon return to the emulator the macro modes will be exactly as they were before switching tasks When key sequences are added deleted or edited the file storage area is updated as necessary to avoid gaps in the available storage area There is a 7000 key limit on the length of each macro Macros are independent of both keyboard and keyboard mapping This allows stored key files to be retrieved and sent to other 1783 s via FTP even if both machines do not use the same style keyboard or special keyboard mappings are in place on one or both of the machines Sessions within the same emulator will use the same set of macros They will playback independently but if you record and save a macro in one session that macro is changed for all sessions 707042 002 200 2v0Z02 S 6
98. he Master Browse IP Address in this field 707042 002 13 13 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual Starting the ICA session Select ICA from the Visara application menu The Citrix ICA splash screen will appear If an ICA connection has been configured an ICA session will be established If an ICA connection was not configured or an attempt to establish a connection failed the Application Server panel shown below will appear The panel will also appear when an ICA session is closed Connection to hMULTINT To reconnect or to connect to a different Application Server 1 Highlight an Application Server from the Configured Applications list 2 Click Connect To close the ICA program click Done 13 14 707042 002 Chapter 13 System Administrator s Guide NCT Update configuration A 1783 NCT Update program allows programs and files to be updated from any FTP server on your network Updates can be done immediately or can be scheduled to take place at a time when network traffic is at a minimum Updates can be programs that make up a new integration level from Visara Inc or configuration files distributed by a system administrator The system administrator provides the address of the FTP server the name and password required to access the server and the path to the update list file on the server using the NCT Update panel shown below accessed from the Configuration drop down menu Update Server Addre
99. he application The title bar is also where the mouse pointer should be positioned in order to move the window e Frame Changes color to indicate the focus window that is the one that s ready for input on the workspace The frame is also the area to grab to resize the window Resize corner Allows shrinking or stretching of the window e Close button Some applications may use this convenient method of closing the window 4 4 707042 002 Chapter 4 Using Windows Using the Window Menu To open an application s Window menu click on the Window menu button in the window s upper left corner The Window menu allows you to Restore the window s size after maximizing or minimizing it Move the window the window will track the mouse pointer until the mouse button is clicked Size the window as the pointer is moved outside the frame an outline will track it until the mouse button is clicked e Minimize the window reduces the window to an application button in the Taskbar To bring the window back up just click on the button in the Taskbar e Maximize the window expands the window to fill the current workspace To Back pushes the window behind any other windows that are open on the workspace Close closes the application An application can also be closed by double clicking on the menu button CAUTION Selecting the Close item may immediately terminate the application running AY in that wi
100. he damage to your carrier as soon as possible In both situations you should also call Visara Customer Service to report the problem and have a replacement shipped to you Call 1 888 334 4380 X6201 If you elected to have Visara perform the installation of your equipment call 1 800 777 8800 Refer to the national program code as Visaral and report your customer number as 8718145 The customer service representative will then schedule your installation If your equipment fails to work properly during its initial installation or within 48 hours please call Customer Service to report the problem and have a replacement shipped to you Call 1 888 334 4380 X6201 For additional technical support the Visara IntelliCenter is our technical support hub and can be reached by calling 1 919 279 6022 Table of Contents 1 About This Manual cose rrt Ute rat ich nantes Ore PER OEE SURE USER ERA SEEN eng aER 1 1 Who should use this Manual seen 1 2 How to interpret the styles and symbols used in this Manual 1 2 Keyboard input ie Dee tert epis 1 2 Keyboard chord instructions seeeeeee 1 2 Mo se CODVehtlons 1 2 irri clap ie berti bo tede ERI Ek aeni ide 1 3 Notes cautions Warnings eseessseeseeeeee enne nennen enne nnne 1 3 2 About the 1783 NC Tiene ederet tentes tu Rota pu pU Dd o seeds TR IRERUR NES 2 1 OVerVI8W iind ended eerte He Re ede E nd dee 2 2 Standa
101. he remote host to access and run VT220 applications Logging out of a remote host 1 When you have finished using the remote host use the host s normal log out command 2 To disconnect from the host select Disconnect from the Session menu 707042 002 8 25 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual Configuring VT220 for an application VT220 can be configured for a particular application by selecting Screen Keyboard or Color from the Setup menu Screen setup From the main VT220 application screen 1 Click Setup to open the VT220 Setup menu 2 Click Screen CURSOR J Underline W Block Blink AFull Screen Mode Cursor Choose either an underline cursor or a block cursor Select Blink for a blinking cursor Full Screen Mode Select to open the VT220 application in Full Screen Mode VT220 must be closed and reopened for this setting to become effective 7 Note To access the taskbar or minimized applications on the taskbar while Full Screen Mode is in effect hold down the Ctrl and Alt keys while pressing the tab key Press the tab key repeatedly until the name of the application you wish to bring to the front is displayed Click OK to save changes and close Screen Setup or Cancel to close and discard any changes 8 26 707042 002 Chapter 8 Using Telnet TN3270 TN5250 and VT220 Keyboard setup From the main VT220 application screen 1 Click Setup to open the VT220 Setup menu 2
102. ify appropriate safety approvals The socket outlet must be nearby and easily accessible per IEC 950 Sec 1 7 2 Power outlet requirements The installation site must provide a properly wired and grounded power outlet Circuits connected to air conditioners and devices that generate significant transient electrical noise should be avoided Electrical interference and atmospheric considerations Electrostatic discharge in the vicinity of the unit should be minimized by avoiding high resistance floor material and carpeting that does not have anti static properties by avoiding the use of plastic seats and covers and by avoiding low humidity levels The unit should be located away from areas that generate electromagnetic interference for example transformers power distribution panels welding equipment motors and transmitters Do not put the unit next to fluorescent lights The 1783 NCT should not be installed where the atmosphere contains corrosive elements that can damage the unit Do not run the power cable or signal cables in areas that produce electromagnetic interference for example near transformers switching equipment welding equipment power distribution panels and under carpets where vacuum cleaning is done Also do not roll heavy equipment over the cable 707042 002 12 3 Chapter 13 System Administrator s Guide In this Chapter Accessing the Configuration Screens Administrator Functions Configuring Options Defin
103. ime A meeting is a good example because it is planned for a specified time on a specified day Reminders Untimed events with a specified date but no associated time such as a birthday or anniversary To Do Events or tasks that are defined over a period of time by a starting and an ending date An example of a task could be the writing and distributing of the minutes of a meeting because the writing of the minutes occurs over a period of time and has a due date Adding appointments Adding an appointment to DayMinder is easy 1 11 8 In the Monthly Calendar panel click the next or previous month scroll arrows until the appropriate calendar for the month and year is displayed Click on the desired day DayMinder highlights the selection in the Weekly planner In the Appointments panel select the desired block of time for your appointment For example if your appointment is scheduled from 2 p m to 3 p m on Friday November 29 select the period by clicking the 2 p m start time on Friday November 29 and dragging to the 3 p m end time The same procedure may be followed to select a block of time from the Weekly Planner panel The selected block of time is indicated on the left side of the Appointments panel beside the time and by a box in the Weekly planner The details of the appointment are entered in the Appointment dialog box The dialog box can be displayed using any one of the following methods Click the New A
104. in Got fA ues in eis sat Cn Select Mode m Sadand Salari Full Scraun Mode i Fiama Bakti aj Mod Size Select the mod required by the design of the application program Applications are designed to use one of the above mods based on the number of rows per screen and characters per row respectively The default is Mod 2 Case Select DualCase for upper and lower case characters Select MONOCASE for all characters displayed as upper case letters Edit Select Mode Choose either Standard Select or Frame Select Standard select performs an end of line wrap function when selecting text Frame Select is used to a specific block of text without automatically performing an end of line wrap function Cursor Choose either an underline cursor or a block cursor Select Blink for a blinking cursor Mark Unprotected Select to display a special symbol in each unprotected field on the screen This enables you to recognize locations where keystrokes can be entered Row Column Indicator Select to display the current cursor location on the operator status row Note that the location is determined by the application program on the host system Full Screen Mode Select to open the TN3270 application in Full Screen Mode TN3270 must be closed and reopened for this setting to become effective 7 Note To access the taskbar or minimized applications on the taskbar while Full Screen Mode is in effect hold down the Ctrl and Alt key
105. ined environment 1024KB for 256 Color 2048KB for High Color or True Color The image cache holds all images rendered to the screen If web pages are loading with images not displayed or you have a high color monitor graphics driver running and the Use 256 colors only button is disabled the image cache size may need to be increased 7 Note The cache file directory is cleared when Voyager Browser is closed Your system administrator can advise you on setting these options User Info tab B Linder ine links E Use 258 colors only Wi Display server amors B aio Load Images Home Page Enter the complete URL of the web page to be loaded each time Voyager is started This field may also be left blank to avoid loading any page Voyager must be restarted for the change to become effective Email Address Enter your e mail address Email Server Enter the IP address of your SMTP server for example quics qnx com or 10 0 0 222 Underline links Enable if the links on web pages should be underlined Display server errors Enable if error pages should be generated by the host server Use 256 colors only Display web graphics using 256 colors only instead of High Color or True Color Auto Load Images Select to automatically load and display HTML images on a given page 707042 002 Chapter 10 Accessing your Intranet and the Internet Connection tab Use the Connection tab to set up n
106. ing Administrator s Password Setting Date and Time Configuring NCT Network Configuring NCT Mail Configuring NCT Applications Configuring NCT Miscellaneous ICA NCT Update Configuration Language Configuration Ping 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual This chapter explains how to configure features local connections and remote connections in order to use the 1783 NCT successfully Most of the configuration screens are accessed by following the steps described below One exception is the Voyager browser for this information see Chapter 8 Accessing your intranet and the Internet Accessing the configuration screens 1 Click the EW button located at the lower left hand corner of the screen 2 Select Config from the application menu If an Administrator Password has been set the following screen will appear If the password has NOT been set the Administrator Functions panel will appear and steps 3 and 4 should be skipped 3 Enter the Administrator Password Password m Done Cancel 4 Click Done when complete 7 Note The 1783 NCT is shipped from the manufacturer without a preset password To define or change the password refer to Defining Administrator s Password in this chapter 13 2 707042 002 Chapter 13 System Administrator s Guide Administrator Functions Siberept IP Acereer 102 10213 ee EMamaiMuramaari aarncmcncccE COAX WAC Add rponn Bier Subrat Mam faasao O coax ban
107. inter r am rias Standard features The 1480 CUT Emulator provides the following standard features Display screen features Window Menus The window menus offer simplicity and ease of use for all setup functions Switchable Screen Formats The 1480 CUT Emulator supports four 4 screen sizes that can be selected from setup menus The controller to which the 1480 CUT Emulator attaches must support the screen size used Check with your system administrator Data entry features Mono DualCase Mode Allows characters to be displayed as all uppercase characters or as upper and lowercase characters Mark Unprotected Field Indicator The 1480 CUT Emulator can be requested to mark unprotected fields with a special character Row Column Displays the current cursor location on the operator status row Numeric Lock Allows a field to be defined to accept only numeric characters plus the Period Minus and Dup keys The comma may be substituted for the period on some international keyboard controller functions 6 2 707042 002 Chapter 6 1480 CUT emulator Audible Alarm Sounds when a character is entered in the next to last character position of the screen if the last character position is unprotected or when the host system signals the terminal Entry Assist Function Facilitates the creation and editing of text such as memos letters and documents The attached controller must support this fun
108. ion System II Program Description Operator s Manual IBM SB30 1911 707042 002 8 15 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual TN5250 What is TN5250 Like Telnet TN5250 enables the user to access programs running on remote hosts TN5250 provides the means to access 5250 programs running on IBM midframes a r yx TN5250 can manipulate the entire screen image fields and function keys in a way identical to a 5250 terminal TN5250 provides the following standard features e Window Menus The window menus offer simplicity and ease of use for all setup functions Color Display The color monitor is programmable in seven colors e Row Column Indicator Displays the current cursor location on the operator status row Multiple Sessions A maximum of 10 sessions can be accessed with this emulator Setting up a remote host as a 5250 terminal To setup a remote host 1 Click the button in the lower left hand corner of the screen The application menu will appear 2 Click TN5250 The main TN5250 screen will appear with two menu options Setup and Session 3 Click Setup 8 16 707042 002 Chapter 8 Using Telnet TN3270 TN5250 and VT220 4 Click Communications from the Setup menu This screen will appear Session Name Session A uosr ES PORT EI j Session Name Enter the name to be displayed in the window title Host Enter the Internet address of the TN5250 server t
109. isplay is in side by side format The Select Right key operates in zoom and side by side modes The session on the right side is now the active session and receives immediate screen updates The session on the left side is frozen which means 707042 002 6 21 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual it does not display new screen updates until it becomes the active session The Select Right key has no effect if the right side session is already active Step Active session Press and hold the Alt key while pressing the ChgSc key to change the active session to make the next highest session the active session The cursor does not change sides and the session that is not selected is not affected For example suppose three sessions are available If Session 2 is the active session the cursor is in Session 2 and is on the left and Session 1 is on the right press the Alt ChgSc key combination to increment the left side to Session 3 Session 3 displays on the left side and has the cursor Session 1 is still on the right side If the Select Right key is pressed Session 3 is still displayed on the left and Session 1 is still displayed on the right but now Session 1 has the cursor Example of Step Active Session Session 1 Session 2 Session 2 Session 1 active session inactive session active session inactive session Swap session Press and hold the Alt key while pressing the Swap key to switch sessions without m
110. ition 1 the end of the print line The printer begins printing on the next line If this option is not selected the default when the printer reaches the end of the line it executes two line feeds FF at print end If this option is selected the printer does not execute a line feed after a form feed If this option is not selected the default the printer executes a line feed after a form feed Characters printed on the new page begin on the second line 707042 002 Chapter 6 1480 CUT emulator FF ignored when not in first print position If this option is selected a form feed character in the first position or next to the maximum print position is executed while form feed commands in any other positions are printed as blank characters and are otherwise ignored If this option is not selected all form feed commands are executed FF takes position if followed by data If this option is selected and if the form feed character is not at the end of the print data a form feed is executed and a blank character is printed in the first position on the next page Subsequent printing starts in the second position on the new page If this option is not selected the form feed character is not printed as a blank character and subsequent printing starts in the first position on the new page FF at end of print If this option is selected the printer ejects the last printed page and subsequent printing begins on the new page If
111. king Print 5 6 707042 002 Chapter 5 Using print services LPR LPD print feature LPR Line Print Remote LPD Line Print Daemon is a print server protocol widely used on the internet for communicating between clients and servers An LPR enabled device the 1783 for instance requests a LPD enabled device usually a printer or print server to print a specific print job The 1783 can act as an LPR enabled device and or an LPD enabled device Following are descriptions of how to configure the 1783 for LPR LPD Remote Printing must be configured to enable LPR printing for the following 1783 applications VT220 1480 Emulation e TN3270E 1490 Emulation e TN5250 Voyager Web Browser The 1783 supports a total of nine remote printers Three of these printers are static defined and cannot be deleted The remaining six are user defined The three static defined printers are lan hp e lan ps e lan epson Configuring remote printers From the Visara application menu select Remote Printers The Remote Printer configuration panel is shown below 707042 002 5 7 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual Remote Printer Selection Use the up or down arrows to select a printer 1 9 Local Definition Printer Name User defined field This name should be a descriptive name for the remote printer Note that the first three printers are static defined and the Local Definition printer name may not be changed
112. le RIP Selecting this button will disable the forwarding of Routing Information Protocol packets received by the 1783 Static Routes Enter Destination Static Route in the Destination Field Enter the Gateway in the Gateway field Click Add to add the Static route Select the Static Route to be removed and click Remove to remove the static route from the table Select the Static Route to be modified and click Modify to change the Static route Click Apply to accept all the information that has been entered Click Done to exit when complete Click Cancel to discard changes and exit DNS tab 707042 002 ACT Hnbaerk Coo pa Carer pas Domain vibra com Daman Hare Senn zm 3b m an Agd 192 MIB Ae 142 Ba 2E2 1H Shi Dalai Apply Done Came Domain Enter your organization s domain name for the primary connection Domain Name Servers Enter the IP address of your organization s domain name server This is a mandatory field Up to three server addresses may be entered the address at the top of the list is always primary 13 7 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual Adding Domain Name Servers DNS 1 Enter the IP address of the DNS 2 Click Add 3 Click Apply Designating the Primary Domain Name Server 1 Select the address that should be primary 2 Click Select Default The address will be moved to the top of the list 3 Click Apply Deleting Domain Name Servers 1 Click the DNS address to be deleted
113. man German Swiss Spanish Italian Future Language 3 Select a language The Language configuration menu will close The unit must be restarted for changes to become effective Ping Ping can be used to verify that a particular host is operational It can also be used to determine the numeric IP address of a host To open the Ping dialog box 1 Click the button in the lower left corner of the screen 2 Select Ping from the application menu 3 Enter the host s domain name or IP address o Wtst ja Mame or 1sara com Address PING visara com 20448 55 18 56 data bytes Wisara com ging statistics 4 packets trarmmitred 4 packets received 0 X packer loss round trip min avg max 445 511 539 m Ping Done 1 4 Click the Ping button The response will provide the numeric IP address as well as statistics including packets sent received data lost and the time it took for the packets to be sent and returned To close the Ping dialog box click Done 707042 002 13 17 Index Symbols 1480 CUT Emulator about 6 2 accessing applications 6 3 Base VPD 6 10 Coax indicator 6 10 Coax printer assignment 6 15 color setup 6 13 Configuring 6 9 Configuring Dual Screen mode 6 19 Controller Step Key ChgSc 6 10 data entry features 6 2 Disable color override 6 10 DualScreen mode 6 10 6 19 6 24 entering and editing data 6 5 Function F or PF keys 6 6 HAP menu 6
114. ministrator for specific information on how to access your application s The application program can guide your data entry process by limiting numeric fields to digits period DUP and minus intensifying fields where you can enter data covering confidential information so it does not appear on your screen 7 Note To enter nonnumeric uppercase characters in numeric fields press Shift 707042 002 6 3 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual Moving the cursor Position and move the cursor on the screen by using the keyboard Efficiency on data entry tasks can be significantly increased by using the following keys for positioning the cursor To move the cursor Press key s oe Horizontally left Left two positions at a time Note When the cursor moves beyond the edge of the screen it wraps or reappears at the last character position of the previous line Horizontally right one position Right two positions at at time Note When the cursor moves beyond the edge of the screen it wraps or reappears at the first character position of the next line To the first entry position on the next line Note When the cursor is at the last entry position on the bottom line of the screen pressing the New Line key moves the cursor to the first entry position at the top of the screen To the first available character position on the screen If the application uses a formatted display screen the following
115. mmediate Line Feed to the selected printer Form Feed Sends an immediate Form Feed to the selected printer e HAP Menu Displays the HAP configuration menu The HAP menu button is gray when HAP is disabled and green when enabled e LPR Menu Displays the LPR configuration menu The LPR menu button is gray when LPR is disabled and green when enabled Coax printer assignment To see how the 1480 printer is currently assigned press Alt Ident The Assign Printer condition symbol CH will display on the operator status row Assign Printer condition symbol Indicates this type printer XX Coax where xx is the printer s ID number Coax unassigned To assign or change a Coax printer 1 Consult your supervisor for an available coax printer s ID number 2 Enter the two digit number The two digit number replaces the underscore positions or the assigned coax printer s ID number on the operator status row Once the printer s ID number is entered the sequence ends automatically If an invalid ID number is entered for a coax printer the What symbol X appears on the operator status row If this occurs press Reset and try another number 707042 002 6 15 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual 6 16 HAP Menu The Host Addressable Print feature enables the host to send print requests to the 1783 s attached printer LU2 screen prints are always formatted by the display according to the printe
116. n host systems that are connected to a LAN WAN using terminal model type IBM 3279 mod 2 mod 3 mod 4 and mod 5 A TN5250 client that enables accessing AS 400 applications Print capability that directs printed material either to a local printer or to a network printer The following are options of the 1783 NCT A 1480 CUT Emulator mods 2 5 that works with any 1174 compatible control unit A 1490 native Twinax mods 2 5 that work with AS400 systems Token Ring 707042 002 Chapter 2 About the 1783 NCT Personal productivity tools NCT Mail A mail handler to use for reading replying to forwarding and creating e mail electronic mail Message Pad A handy way to post a note to yourself Day Minder An online appointment book Calculator A convenient on screen calculator Dialer A utility that allows the 1783 to be connected to other environments via an external modem SnapShot A resident software utility that allows a displayed image to be printed on your locally attached printer 707042 002 2 3 Chapter 3 Connecting the 1783 NCT In this Chapter Inspecting the package Setting up the 1783 NCT Connecting the 1783 NCT Powering up Powering down 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual Inspecting the package Before unpacking the 1783 NCT inspect the carton for physical damage If the exterior package is damaged contact your local sales office or distributor Also c
117. nd corner of the screen 2 Select Dialer from the application menu Intersaet Dial up Connector E i f Internet Dial up Connector ateeemmmm Pas35erd Phone Ha BZATZ ETIT Dii amp Connect Cancel 707042 002 11 13 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual Setup an ISP The first time the dialer is run you will be prompted to set up a new ISP Pisae Ho 32 072 0557 TCPAP Sellings Logins 0 Fait Script Merere Script se Tenninal Idle The aut fia Mimea Total Time connected 0 00 00 Mesek Tiu Mies Haie msn dancody Typical ISP setup 11 14 1 2 Enter an ISP descriptive name into the ISP Description box Enter the phone number of the ISP If a number must be dialed to access an outside line enter this number followed by a comma and the phone number For example 9 555 1234 or 9 5551234 If your ISP requires a simple username password to establish a PPP connection leave the Login Script field blank If your login process is more complicated you can edit or create a new login script See Script Editor on page 9 16 for details Enter an Idle Timeout Value The dial up connection will be broken if no modem activity occurs during this time period Type the User Name Optional Enter your account Password If this field is left blank the password will have to be entered each time you connect to the ISP The Total Time connected fiel
118. ndow without prompting you to confirm Always remember to save your work before you click on Close KP Note Some tabs or tool bar icons may be subdued or grayed out these tasks are not accessible at this time Using the Taskbar The Taskbar provides a quick and easy way to switch from one application to another and to restore applications to their normal size on the workspace AY reme mazro Davtainaer oaz Pm The Taskbar includes the following e Application list button Ey displays a menu of applications made available for your use by your system administrator e A label button for each application that is running The label will appear whether the application is visible on the screen or in the minimized mode To start up an available application 1 Click the button The menu of applications will appear 2 Select the application you wish to work with To switch to any running application click on the application s button on the Taskbar The application s window will be restored if minimized brought to the front and will become the focus window 7 Note The system administrator may have configured your 1783 NCT to automatically start an application in full screen mode when the 1783 NCT is powered on The application s section in this document will describe how to access the taskbar from a full screen 707042 002 4 5 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual Keyboard shortcuts
119. ng Mack Unprotected ol Pree Cokin Indic ator Coes Indicator jBasa VFO W Oisabia Color Cuoio Mod Size Select the mod required by the design of the application program Applications are designed to use one of the above mods based on the number of rows per screen and characters per row respectively The default is Mod 2 Case Select DualCase for upper and lower case characters Select MONOCASE for all characters displayed as upper case letters Cursor Choose either an underline cursor or a block cursor Select Blink for a blinking cursor 707042 002 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual 6 10 Partitioning This feature is not currently implemented Mark Unprotected Select to display a special symbol in each unprotected field on the screen This enables you to recognize locations where keystrokes can be entered Row Column Indicator Select to display the current cursor location on the operator status row Note that the location is determined by the application program on the host system Coax Indicator Select to turn the coax indicator on When this feature is on A filled circle is displayed in position 71 of the status row to indicate an active coax line An open circle indicates no coax activity A blinking circle indicates the very slow poll cycle of a coax line being disconnected then reconnected In that case power down the 1783 NCT unit for at least 10 seconds before turni
120. ng the power on to reestablish communications or use the 1480 Miscellaneous Menu described later in this chapter The coax indicator overrides other status line information in position 71 because it is normally used as a diagnostic feature Base VPD Select to enable the basic Vital Product Data functionality Disable Color Override Normal base color supports four colors blue green red and white A command from the controller can force the display to two base colors green and white Enabling this button causes the 1480 emulator to ignore the controller command and to display all four base colors DualScreen Enables the 1480 DualScreen feature See Configuring Dual Screen Mode later in this chapter for details on this and the following two options Controller Step Key ChgSc Enables Alt ChgSc as the controller session step key Increase Session Delay Increases the delay between changing sessions 707042 002 Chapter 6 1480 CUT emulator 1480 Miscellaneous Normally the 1480 emulator is running with the coax communications active over the coaxial cable to the mainframe host controller For instances where the user may want to change a configuration item such as keyboard type 104 to 122 or mod size Mod 2 to Mod 4 this screen provides the ability to make modifications to the emulator without powering off the 1783 NCT and then powering it back on The user may make all the desired menu changes first Some of the me
121. nu items such as the two mentioned previously only take effect during the initial exchange of data with the controller Restarting the 1480 Emulator To setup a remote host 1 Click Setup in the upper left hand corner of the screen to open the 1480 Setup menu 2 Click Miscellaneous The 1480 Miscellaneous screen is shown below Communications W Coax Start I Coax Stop OK Cancel 3 Click Coax Stop 4 Click the OK button This stops the 1480 from responding to the controller CAUTION All data on the 1480 screen will be lost along with the bridge data transfers being stopped The 1480 screen data is erased and replaced by a large X The operator symbol is placed in the status row along with another X This shows that the communications have been halted 5 Click Coax Start 6 Click the OK button to restart the coax communications and initiate the exchange of configuration items with the controller 7 Click the Cancel button to exit this panel 707042 002 6 11 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual Keyboard setup To open the Keyboard Setup panel 1 Click Setup to open the 1480 Setup menu 2 Click Keyboard The Keyboard Setup screen appears Native Typewriter Keyboard Size Select either 104 or 122 key keyboard Keyboard Type Select type of keyboard Numeric Lock If supported by the server will allow numeric keys only for numeric fields Click OK to save the changes and exi
122. o which you wish to connect for example 255 255 X XX XXX e Port If the host requires that a port number other than port 23 be specified when connecting select the port number using the up and down arrows or by typing the port in directly Device Name Enter a name for the device or LU name Auto Connect Select to auto connect at program start and to reconnect automatically if disconnected by the server Click OK to save changes and close Communications Setup or Cancel to close and discard any changes Connecting to a TN5250 session TN5250 will connect to the remote host The host then will normally respond with a welcome and will lead you through its log in process Log in employing one of the following combinations With the userid and password supplied by the administrator of the host With just a userid some hosts do not require passwords Neither if the remote host has been set up for it To connect to a TN5250 remote host from the main TN5250 screen 1 Click Session to open the TN5250 Session menu 2 Click Connect Once connected use the menus commands and features of the remote host to access and run 5250 applications 707042 002 8 17 jno e T preoqA9x L 01 OSCSN L
123. oint at on the screen Press and immediately release the mouse button without moving Click the mouse Hold down the mouse button while moving the pointer across the screen Drag Press and immediately release the mouse button twice without Double Click 1 moving the mouse Notes cautions warnings Notes cautions and warnings are used to highlight important messages gc Note Notes point out something important or useful AY CAUTION Commands or procedures that may have unwanted or undesirable side effects WARNING Commands or procedures that could be dangerous to your files hardware or even yourself 707042 002 1 3 Chapter 2 About the 1783 NCT In this Chapter Overview Standard features Personal productivity tools 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual Overview The 1783 NCT is designed to address the requirements of host centric and network centric users The 1783 platform supports a real time operating system and a graphical user interface GUI The presence of a micro kernel modularized POSIX compliant operating system allows the 1783 to provide power and flexibility not available in server based network terminals The 1783 supports connectivity over Type A Coax Ethernet Twinax Token Ring and Serial Ports to IBM hosts UNIX hosts and Microsoft hosts in a windowing environment This connectivity allows a user simultaneous access to SNA intranet and Internet networks Designed with no movin
124. ol the contrast control vertical centering and the horizontal centering control if necessary Powering down 1 Save all work in process and close any open applications 2 Move the Power On Off switch to Off O The next chapter describes how to define characteristics and preferences for the display unit and printer so that you may begin to use the Network Computing Terminal 3 6 707042 002 Chapter 4 Using Windows In this Chapter Using the 1783 NCT What should I do first How to start the 1783 Using the mouse Pointers Anatomy of a window Using the Window Menu Using the Taskbar Keyboard shortcuts 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual Using the 1783 NCT This section introduces the new operating environment of the 1783 Network Computing Terminal NCT It explains how to do most tasks and provides tips for getting the most out of the NCT If you have used windowing systems before the look and feel will seem quite natural If not the intuitive interface is easy to learn and use What should l do first First read through the next section all the basics about using the mouse and working with windows are explained and some handy keyboard shortcuts are included After reading this section familiarize yourself with the display s workspace Try starting an application from the start menu the Day Minder is a good place to start How to start the 1783 The system has been set up to start au
125. ontact the carrier to request examination of the damage The carrier is required to complete and sign a damage report form If the package is not damaged remove the package contents which includes a logic unit a mouse an AC power cable and this user s guide Setting up the 1783 NCT To set up the 1783 NCT refer to the diagram on the back of the logic unit and follow the steps below A 3 2 CAUTION The 1783 NCT has been designed to support the weight of 17 inch or smaller display units Display units larger than 17 inches MUST be placed beside the logic unit rather than on top 1 Place the display unit on top or beside of the logic unit and position both within connecting distance of an appropriate AC power outlet Make sure that the Power On Off switch is set to O Off on both the logic unit and the display unit Place the keyboard in front of the logic unit Pull out the feet underneath the keyboard to adjust it to a higher setting if desired Insert the keyboard plug into the keyboard connector on the back of the logic unit Refer to the owner s manual that comes with your display unit for instructions on how to attach the display unit s data cable to the logic unit Plug the display unit s AC power cable into an appropriate AC power outlet For the local screen print function a printer connector is located on the back of the logic unit Attach the printer cable provided with the printer to the printer conne
126. or PF key to be associated with a macro be sure to note the number of keys already associated with the macro This number will be displayed on the status line If there is no macro associated with F or PF the number of keys will be displayed as zero If you do not wish to record over this macro press the Quit key and you will exit record mode 707042 002 Chapter 9 TN3270 TN5250 Keyboard Macros Playing Keystroke Sequences Follow the steps below to initiate macros 1 Press the Play key See figures 1 4 2 Pressthe F or PF key associated with the macro you wish to recall Any key other than an F or PF key will exit from macro play mode If the key pressed to exit macro play mode was anything other than Quit there will be a beep to notify you of the possibly unintentional cancellation 3 The macro will be automatically recalled The macro will automatically terminate once all keys have been played If you desire the macro may be terminated at any point by pressing the Quit key Removing Keystroke Sequences Follow the steps below to remove macros 1 Press the Record key See figures 1 4 2 Press the F or PF key associated with the macro you wish to remove Any key other than an F or PF key will exit from macro record mode If the key pressed to exit macro record mode was anything other than Quit there will be a beep to notify you of the possibly unintentional cancellation 3 Press the Record key to delete the m
127. oving the cursor For example in side by side mode if the left session is the active session and has the cursor press the Alt Swap key combination to move the left session to the right and the right session to the left The session on the left is still the active session and has the cursor Example of Swap Session Session 2 Session 1 Session 3 Session 1 active session inactive session active session inactive session 6 22 707042 002 Chapter 6 1480 CUT emulator Mark To select a field as the source field for a subsequent paste operation position the cursor anywhere within the field and hold down the Alt key while pressing the F4 key Mark See Mark Paste below for a complete description Paste To select a field as the target field and paste source data into that field move the cursor to the target field and hold the Alt key while pressing the F5 key Paste The data in the source field is pasted into the target field If there is already data in the target field that data is overwritten with the data from the source field See Mark above for instructions on how to select a source field The target field cannot be in the same session as the source field See Mark Paste below for additional information about mark and paste Mark Paste Use the Mark Paste feature to copy data between sessions With this feature data can quickly be marked and pasted between fields in different sessions Mark field The mark
128. password supplied by the administrator of the host With just a userid some hosts do not require passwords Neither if the remote host has been set up for it To connect to a TN3270 remote host from the main TN3270 screen 1 Click Session to open the TN3270 Session menu 2 Click Connect Once connected use the menus commands and features of the remote host to access and run 3270 applications Logging out of a remote host 1 When you have finished using the remote host use the host s normal log out command 2 To disconnect from the host select Disconnect from the Session menu 707042 002 Telnet TN3270 TN5250 and VT220 Usi Chapter 8 jno e T preoqAy p01 OLTENL ing pma gt leg 19 m 4 29103 uw aaua 208 ums uns B 5 lt gt W N g 9 x Z M AC SC SAC SC ACC SAC AC SAC SL
129. play stations attached to a System 36 or System 38 a 132 column color format can be selected Two Host Sessions You can configure one host display sessions and one printer host session that run concurrently Full Screen Setup Menus The full screen setup menus offer simplicity and ease of use for all setup functions User Selectable Color Mixing With the color 1490 you can select the shades of the colors for the attributes Audible Alarm Sounds when the host system signals the display station MVP Multivendor printers The 1490 supports a wide variety of industry standard printers Optional Features US English 104 Key EBCDIC US English Typewriter 22 Key 5250 US English Typewriter 122 Key 3270 US English Typewriter 707042 002 Chapter 7 1490 Twinax Emulator Communication Setup Terminal Mode Loam AIEN Display Address 1 2 at 66 7 Display Address Z D Printer Address OK Cancel Terminal Mode Consult the system operator before changing this option The 1783 in 1490 mode can operate in two different terminal modes By enabling up to two independent host sessions to be configured each with a different address on the system multiple host functions can be active simultaneously One Display The 1490 operates as a single display station with one address This is the default setting Local screen printing is available One Display Printer Both the
130. ppointment button on the Appointment button bar Move the mouse pointer into the Appointments panel click the RIGHT mouse button and then select the New Appt item from the pop up menu From the Edit menu select the New Appt item vj Appointment al Date Mon 21 Dec 1998 7 BE From 7 28 To 7 33pm F Reminder a Repeat Until Thu 24 Dec 1998 7 BE v Yearly v Monthly v Weekly v Daily x Cancel 707042 002 Chapter 11 Using personal productivity tools You can change or add the Date Use the up or down arrows or the month icon to select or change the date Time Nudge the time in 5 minute intervals using the up and down arrows e Description Click in the box below the time to enter the appropriate description and information about the appointment Repetition If the appointment occurs on a repeating basis select the frequency and DayMinder will automatically make the entry for each occurrence To save the changes click OK To leave the dialog box without saving changes click Cancel Adding reminders Adding a Reminder to DayMinder is like adding an appointment but in the case of a reminder there is no specific time assigned To create a Reminder do one of the following Select the New Reminder button from the Appointment button bar Move the mouse pointer into the Appointments or Reminders panel click the RIGHT mouse button and sele
131. provides an easy to use way to send and receive e mail electronic mail Starting NCT Mail Start NCT Mail by performing the following actions Click the EN button located at the lower left hand corner of the screen 2 Select Email from the application menu If password protection was not selected during configuration the NCT Mail window will open 7 Note If NCT Mail was not configured by your system administrator prior to opening the application for the first time a configuration screen will appear See Chapter 11 Configuring NCT Mail for configuration details If password protection was selected during configuration the screen shown below will appear 1 Enter your password in the dialog box 2 Press Enter on the keyboard The NCT Mail window will appear 7 Note To setup or change the password see Chapter 11 Configuring NCT Mail 11 2 707042 002 Chapter 11 Using personal productivity tools Checking for and reading your mail To check for mail addressed to you click the Check Mail button in the 1783 NCT Mail menu bar at the bottom of the screen or select Check Mail from the Operations menu File Operations Sie Subject _ Mew Mail Reply Ny Delete Urelete Check Mail E A list of incoming mail messages will be presented in the top part of the display with the name of the sender the subject and the size of the message To read a message Double click anywhere on the message in
132. pter 1 About This Manual In this Chapter Who should use this Manual How to interpret the styles and symbols used in this Manual 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual Who should use this Manual This manual accompanies the 1783 NCT and is intended to support the end users in the operation of this device It will also provide assistance to those personnel who are tasked with installing this device How to interpret the styles and symbols used in this Manual Throughout this manual we use certain typographical conventions to distinguish technical terms Keyboard input The following table summarizes our keyboard conventions Keyboard A combination of concurrently Ctrl Alt Enter chords depressed keys Keyboard User input that is typed on the input keyboard Something you type Keyboard koi A single key depressed Enter Keyboard chord instructions A keyboard chord is a single step instruction that is formatted like this gt To move the window press Ctrl F7 1 2 707042 002 Chapter 1 About this manual Mouse conventions A 2 button mouse accompanies the 1783 NCT Please review the installation section for proper connections The left mouse button is used most of the time Any procedure that requires using the secondary button will state specifically to click the right mouse button Point Position the mouse pointer so that the tip of the pointer rests on whatever you want to p
133. r Mod 2 3 or 4 mode with Partitioning deselected See Chapter 6 Defining and Selecting Features Host Addressable Printing must be disabled The 1783 must be configured for video mode of 1024 x 768 See Chapter 11 Configuring NCT Miscellaneous 7 Note Only 122 key keyboards are supported The light pen is NOT supported in Dual Screen mode Configuring Dual Screen mode From the 1480 CUT Emulator application 1 Click Setup to open the 1480 Setup menu 2 Click Screen 3 Click the Dual Screen button a green button indicates that Dual Screen mode 1s enabled 4 Ifthe Controller Session Step Key is Alt ChgSc most 3174 s click the Controller Step Key button to enable it If the controller is configured for the Session Step Key to be Alt Insert most 1174 s will be configured this way DO NOT click on the Controller Step Key button 5 Click OK to save changes 7 Note If later operation of Jump and Swap keys seem to not work correctly every time there may be a need to increase the delay between changing sessions Click the Increase Session Delay button to enable it 707042 002 6 19 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual Starting Dual Screen mode After enabling Dual Screen mode the first time the 1480 emulator will need to be restarted From the 1480 CUT Emulator application Click Setup Click Miscellaneous to open the 1480 Miscellaneous screen Click Coax Stop Click OK Click Start
134. r menu selections To enable or disable HAP click the HAP Menu button from within the 1480 Print Setup Screen The Host Addressable Print configuration screen will appear J Enable HAP NW puppes Mull Lines Suppress automatic ling feed when PCR at HPF T a FF takes postion if followed by data JFF af print ard AFF ignored wien rot in first peint position INL a MFP 1 IFF at ened of print Transparent Ted Mode JASI NICOAM l Printer Kays aPal PAZ JCANCEL SEND Enable HAP Select to enable the HAP feature Sup press Null Lines Selection of this item will cause null lines to be removed from formatted 40 64 80 CPI HAP LU3 prints Null lines are lines that contain only non printable characters such as nulls attributes or alphanumeric characters in a non print e Sup field press automatic line feed when CR at MPP 1 If this option is selected when the printer reaches the Maximum Print Position 1 the end of the print line the carriage returns to the beginning of the line without a line feed The next printed characters will overwrite the current line of printed characters If this option is not selected the default when the printer reaches the end of the line the carriage returns to the beginning of the line and drops down one line NL at MPP 1 If this option is selected the printer does not execute a line feed if there is a new line command at the Maximum Print Pos
135. rd features dede eth etel e esee retener 2 2 Personal productivity tools seen 2 3 3 Connecting the 1783 NCT ecce ee eee eese eese eee teen setate etna seta seas 3 1 Inspecting the package sese 3 2 Setting up the 1783 NGT ene eter eser 3 2 Connecting the 1783 NCT eese 3 4 Connecting to the SNA network eee 3 4 Connecting to an Ethernet LAN eee 3 4 Connecting a modem to the Serial Port esses 3 4 Connecting to the 5250 Network eere 3 5 Powering Up eneee enie dou dbe ed Pd E Ue 3 5 Powering doWn cene Hee tree repe t ibo ege e pep ate ctets cde 3 6 4 Using Wim OWS M 4 1 Using the 1783 NGT 1 24241 niea eo eo editi dede 4 2 What should Ldo first 4 2 a tete ect ptt 4 2 How to start the 1783 5 teret ds 4 2 A typical workspace nue eere entend retad 4 2 Using the Olsen tette teer ene dete etes 4 3 POINTES 2 dee Neu Reed HR ee i 4 3 Anatomy of a window ssseeseeeeeeeeeeenee nennen eene 4 4 Using the Window Menu eese 4 5 Using the Taskbatr 1 cereis 4 5 Keyboard shortcuts 1 eee idee pneter de 4 6 Workspace operations eee esecsceseceseceseeeeecseeceeceseeeseeeseeeneeenaees 4 6 Window operations seesseseeeeeeeeeere nennen 4 6 5 Using Print Services ruentes etuer te evertere Sos eau e
136. rrect the interference Cet appariel est conform aux normes CDoC CLASS A D Interference radio tel que specifier par le Minist re Canadien des communications dans les r glements D Interference Radio Cet quipment ne d passe pas les limites de Classe B d mission de bruits radio lectriques pour les appareils num riques telles que prescrites par le R glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique tabli par le Minist re des Communications du Canada L exploitation faite en milieu r sidentiel peut entrainer le brouillage des r ceptions radio et t l ce qui obligerait le propri taire ou l op rateur prendre les dispositions n cessaires pour en liminer les causes CE mark EN50022 EN50082 1 EU EMC Directive Patents Trademarks and Acknowledgments IBM and SNA are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation QNX and Photon microGUI are registered trademarks of QNX Software Systems Ltd Voyager is a trademark of QNX Software Systems Ltd Other trademarks are the properties of their respective owners Portions of the code and documentation described in this guide were derived from code and documentation developed under the auspices of the Regents of the University of California and have been acquired and modified under the provisions that the following copyright notice and permission notice appear Copyright Regents of the University of Califormia 1986 1987 All rights reserved Redistribution
137. rs eae eae vena pna PUn 5 1 Printet set p eerte eite tente ee eere Taa RaR 5 2 Installing a punter ertet etes 5 3 Changing the default printer esee 5 3 Printing when a printer has not been set up sees 5 3 707042 002 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual Printer properties hac ect et e eet e Ie Pe Pese eee Ee ua 5 4 Paper tab RE e D eee eae 5 4 Graphics tab uii Pre et t leet e EETSAAL 5 5 Margins tab IHR e ede p 5 5 Other tab 5inodao poi dea 5 6 Info tab ise ee eros 5 6 Print preview emt Henr dee oce ameet eater teste eae 5 6 EPBJ EPD print feature ical rie Ee nente 5 7 Configuring remote printers cece eeeeesecsseceeeeeeeseeeseeeneecaeenseeees 5 7 Remote Printer Definition esee 5 8 Using the 1783 as an LPR server serene 5 8 6 1480 CUT Enmnlat r ets eetpibes in tini tore Eas boot R PY TIER RUP Uh ea FR eR Pa gaS 6 1 Standard features need Gute ine e fte 6 2 Display screen features essent 6 2 Data ntry fedt tes ete rt eb i tt gbels pestesatels 6 2 Printing features uc edet He atem de 6 3 Other features doe dea a ER ete ua 6 3 Accessing your application program eseeeeeeene 6 3 Moving the CUESOE ederet iode peter eerte Re E 6 4 Entering and editing data eere 6 5 selecting data fields z 5 iiie eta ee a ectese tes 6 5 Sending d t
138. s Terminal Server Edition with the Citrix Metaframe plug in Configuring ICA 1 Click Configure in the upper left hand corner of the Administrator Functions dialog 2 Click ICA Configure The ICA client configuration panel shown below will appear p Servers Published Applications Connection to MUL TMT Mew Remove Defaut Epi Defaut E application Dascsiptinn Connection to MULTINT 210e Server Localian hens ome Came 707042 002 13 11 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual Application servers Add Add a new application server configuration Remove Remove an existing application server configuration To remove an application server highlight the server and click Remove Default Selects the default application server To select a default server highlight the application server and click Default If the 1783 is configured to auto connect an ICA session the selected default application server will be used at POR Description User defined application server name 7 Note The Description field may not contain the following characters period question mark equal sign pound sign left bracket or right bracket Network tab Domain Server domain name Server Application Server IP address User Name Application Server Login ID e Password Application Server password 7 Note If the User Name and Password are omitted the user
139. s of the VT220 server to which you wish to connect for example 255 255 XXX XXX Port If the host requires that a port number other than port 23 be specified when connecting select the port number using the up and down arrows or by typing the port in directly Auto Connect Select to auto connect at program start up Session Name Enter the name to be displayed in the window title Serial Select the Baud rate parity data bits and stop bits for the serial connection Configure Select to display the Serial Communications Configuration Panel eit Ta t1 tect inate Dan Faig msz Tj Pay Dein Bits ji il Smii h DOE j DEFAULTS CAHCEL Click OK to save changes and close Communications Setup or Cancel to close and discard any changes 8 24 707042 002 Chapter 8 Using Telnet TN3270 TN5250 and VT220 Connecting to a VT220 session V T220 will connect to the remote host The host then will normally respond with a welcome and will lead you through its log in process Log in employing one of the following combinations With the userid and password supplied by the administrator of the host With just a userid some hosts do not require passwords Neither if the remote host has been set up for it To connect to a VT220 remote host from the main VT220 screen 1 Click Session to open the VT220 Session menu 2 Click Connect Once connected use the menus commands and features of t
140. s while pressing the tab key Press the tab key repeatedly until the name of the application you wish to bring to the front is displayed Click OK to save changes and close Screen Setup or Cancel to close and discard any changes 707042 002 8 9 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual Keyboard setup From the main TN3270 application screen 1 Click Setup to open the TN3270 Setup menu 2 Click Keyboard Keyboard Size I Disable Keyboard Macros Key Mapper Lok cene Keyboard Size Select either the 104 or 122 key keyboard Disable Keyboard Macros Prevents the user from assigning user defined macro functions to keys Numeric lock If supported by the TN3270 server will allow numeric keys only for numeric fields Typeahead Enable the Typeahead feature Key Mapper The key assignment mapping may be verified or changed as necessary for use in TN3270 applications uz Keyboard Mapper sey aia mm EI i aloa a m ael rr aa a nal ae n arjan lan 28 ae a at az a ze 2 a zn aa n ahat in aa moche ca ea j zs e mj aT aja la e a jaa ISITE 707042 002 Chapter 8 Using Telnet TN3270 TN5250 and VT220 To determine which 1783 key is currently assigned to the key click the appropriate key in the Functions box and the assigned value will be displayed in the Assignments box Alternatively on the keyboard layout using the mouse
141. sed when Proprinter is selected as the Printer Type CPI Selection Specifies the number of Characters Per Inch to print Options are 10 10 5 12 and 17 CPI LPI Selection Specifies the number of Lines Per Inch to print Options are 3 4 6 8 and 8 4 LPI Lines per page Specifies the number of Lines per Page to print Selectable range is 0 255 Line Feed Sends an immediate Line Feed to the selected printer Form Feed Sends an immediate Form Feed to the selected printer e LPR Menu Displays the LPR configuration menu The LPR menu button is gray when LPR is disabled and green when enabled LPR menu To configure LPR select the LPR Menu button The LPR Setup panel is shown below LPR Setup Enable LPR LPR 2 amp Loss Mage lan hp Fae Age Temale AMoress ok Cancel Enable LPR Select to enable LPR printing LPR scroll window Used to select an LPR printer A blue background indicates the printer is selected Local Name User defined name of the printer Remote Name Queue name that print jobs are sent to from an LPR enabled device Remote Address IP address of the selected printer Click OK to save changes and exit or Cancel to exit and discard any changes 707042 002 8 13 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual Copy Paste Between TN3270 Sessions Use the Copy Paste feature to copy data between sessions or applications This feature allows
142. selected color Background color Select the Background Color bar then apply any or all of the three slider bars until the desired color shows in the Background Color box Click OK to save changes and close Color Setup or Cancel to close and discard any changes Print setup To access the Print Setup screen shown below from the main TN3270 screen 1 Click Setup to open the TN3270 Setup menu 2 Click Printer Print type Dirt Gey W Allritutes B Farirai W hog 3 17CFI J Wide Paper Line Ferd Fam Feed Screen print Prints the entire contents of the application window Printer Type Specifies the printer driver to use when printing Options are Plain HP Laserjet Epson Inkjet Proprinter Postscript 77 Note Printing options found on this configuration panel may vary depending on the printer type selected Draft Prints draft quality when selected Otherwise printing is letter quality Attributes If selected prints intensified characters as bold and underlined when required Portrait If enabled prints in Portrait mode If disabled prints in Landscape mode 8 12 707042 002 Chapter 8 Using Telnet TN3270 TN5250 and VT220 Mod 5 17 CPI If selected printing automatically changes to 17 CPI characters per inch if the application screen is Mod 5 Wide Paper If enabled allows printing of more than 80 characters per line This setting is generally u
143. sited HL Color Cut and paste highlight color Body Text Color Paragraph text color Body Background Color Color of background behind text Clicking any of the color attribute blocks listed above will open the Color Selector the color of the selected attribute can be changed by using the Hue Saturation and Brightness sliders Toolbar Icons 10 6 Image Display Toolbar icons using images only 707042 002 Chapter 10 Accessing your Intranet and the Internet Basic browsing Toolbar icons Forward Print Stop F Back So 05 Cc E ge qe Lek Pe o EN Ves Bo Hebel T fae hip EM com l Site window Reload Hotlist Home Font Add Link e Back Display the previous page Forward Move forward one page if Back has been used at least once Site Window Displays the URL of the currently loaded page Home Return to the home page if designated in Voyager configuration Reload Retrieve the complete page if data transfer was stopped Font Increase or decrease the size of the font Print Print the currently displayed page Hotlist Open the Hotlist dialog box Add Link Add the URL of the currently displayed page to Voyager s Hotlist Stop Stop the retrieval of the currently loading page Browsing the Internet To travel the Internet enter the URL address such as http www visara com in the Site window and press the Enter key Or from the File menu 1 Select the Open Site
144. ss tp visara com i Name visara 783 Password pes Update List File P 4 aj W AM Do Update Sat 9 E xi 0 i PM Reboot NCT upon completion Automatic Immediate Cancel Update Server Address The IP address of the FTP server containing the update list and the new programs and files Name The user s name expected by the file server maximum 32 characters Password The user s password on the file server maximum 32 characters Update List File The file path of the file on the server that contains the list of programs and files to be updated Do Update The time when the update will automatically be started The minute field is changed in 5 minute increments using the arrows Reboot 1783 upon completion Select to reboot the 1783 after the update has completed Note The program that starts NCT Update samples this time every 3 minutes so the update process could begin 3 minutes after the selected update time Automatic The updates will be handled automatically at the time chosen by the user Immediate Overrides the update time the update process will begin immediately WARNING All applications except the NCT Update program should be closed before starting an update DO NOT shut off the machine or start any programs during the update process Notify the system administrator of any failures 707042 002 13 15 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual NCT Update troubl
145. ss a host as a 3270 type terminal use the TN3270 feature described later in this section To gain permission to access a remote host you can look up standard userids distributed by those hosts whose administrators encourage public access or you can set up an account with a host and acquire a private userid and password Some host administrators set up access so that you can log in directly without a userid or password Some provide special port identifiers that need to be used In all cases the host name of the computer system you wish to access is required Logging in to a remote host 8 2 To connect and log in to a remote host 1 Click the button in the lower left hand corner of the screen The application menu will appear 2 Click Telnet to start a Telnet session You will see this prompt in the window telnet gt Type open host where host is the official name an alias or the Internet address of the computer system to which you wish to connect For example open host domain com Note If the host requires that a port number be specified when connecting simply append the port number to the host name separated by a space 707042 002 Chapter 8 Using Telnet TN3270 TN5250 and VT220 Telnet will connect to the remote host The host then will normally respond with a welcome and will lead you through its log in process Log in employing one of the following combinations With the userid and passwor
146. starting 11 2 NCT miscellaneous configuring 13 10 NCT Network configuring 13 5 connection 13 6 DNS 13 7 gateway 13 6 Index 4 NCT Update configuration 13 15 troubleshooting 13 16 update list file format 13 16 Non loadable applications 13 9 Notes 1 3 Numeric lock 1480 CUT Emulator 6 2 O Operator Password 13 10 P Paper selection printer 5 4 Password 4 2 administrator 13 2 Paste 1480 CUT Emulator 6 23 Paste field 1480 CUT Emulator 6 23 Photon micro GUI 2 2 Physical statistics 12 2 Ping 13 17 Pointers basic 4 3 busy 4 3 I beam 4 3 move 4 3 no input 4 3 resize 4 3 Power cable connecting 3 2 Power cable requirements 12 2 Power outlet requirements 12 3 Print preview 5 6 Print setup 1480 CUT Emulator 6 14 TN3270 8 12 VT220 8 31 Print type TN3270 8 12 Printer adding 5 3 attached 5 8 available 5 2 color mode 5 5 default 5 3 graphics 5 5 install 5 2 installed 5 2 installing 5 3 local 5 2 margins 5 5 name 5 8 paper selection 5 4 707042 002 Index properties 5 2 5 4 remote 5 2 5 8 set default 5 2 setup 5 2 uninstall 5 2 Printing 1480 CUT Emulator 6 14 screen Snapshot 11 13 Voyager Browser 10 9 Printing features 1480 CUT Emulator 6 3 R Remote host connecting to TN3270 8 6 connecting to TN5250 8 17 connecting to VT220 8 25 logging in to Telnet 8 2 logging out of Telnet 8 3 logging out of TN3270
147. t eene 11 9 Editing and deleting scheduled activities 11 10 Address Book iion ee eie ite Hen 11 10 Calculator ica eed mee ed Rete teet Fats ees 11 12 Snapshot aite GI OPE a d e Een EO MIC 11 12 Printing snapshot etiain to 11 13 Dial up connection esseeseeeeeeeeneneen ener 11 13 Startins th Dileme cz oet ud cnt eerte 11 13 Setup atl SP erect e eer e teu ets dee as 11 14 Typical ISP Setup oett rtt eiim iere ds 11 14 Advanced ISP setup oii eiia 11 15 TCP IP Setini S esentia eicae tt e ete te eror e titia 11 15 Modem settings na Hes ERR eee 11 15 Login Script sail seni i atouniime e eR aan gri et 11 15 Seript Editori pa ERE RIRs 11 16 12 Safety Power and Environmental Requirements 12 1 Space planning physical statistics sese 12 2 Meeting environmental requirements esee 12 2 Power cable requirements eene 12 2 For units operating at 100 120V sseeseeeeneen 12 2 For units operating at 200 240V ooo cee eecceseeseecnseceseeeeeeeneeees 12 3 For international units sese 12 3 Power outlet requirements sese 12 3 Electrical interference and atmospheric considerations 12 3 13 System Administrator s Guide c e eeee eee eee eee eeenene 13 1 Accessing the configuration screens
148. t 1 Click the WV button in the lower left hand corner of the screen The application menu will appear 2 Click TN3270 The main TN3270 screen will appear with two menu options Setup and Session 3 Click Setup Click Communications from the Setup menu This screen will appear Session Type Select Display to configure a TN3270 Display session Select Printer to configure a TN3287 Printer session Session Name Enter the name to be displayed in the window title Host Enter the Internet address of the TN3270 server to which you wish to connect for example 255 255 X XX XXX e Port If the host requires that a port number other than port 23 be specified when connecting select the port number using the up and down arrows or by typing the port in directly Enable TN3270E Select to enable TN3270E support LU Name Enter LU name string optional for TN3270E Auto Connect Select to auto connect at program start and to reconnect automatically if disconnected by the server Click OK to save changes and close Communications Setup or Cancel to close and discard any changes 707042 002 8 5 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual Connecting to a TN3270 session 8 6 TN3270 will connect to the remote IBM mainframe host The host then will normally respond with a welcome and will lead you through its log in process Log in employing one of the following combinations With the userid and
149. t the screen or Cancel to discard the changes and exit Note If the keyboard size or type is changed the coax must be stopped and restarted for the changes to become effective 707042 002 Chapter 6 1480 CUT emulator Color To open the Color Setup Panel 1 Click Setup to open the 1480 Setup menu 2 Click Color The Color Setup screen appears Hb Mb Hb Hb EE Nora f J i POCHE Hignighiad Background Caig a ke EN rs Bie 255 Attributes Use the arrows to select colors from the Colors list on the right Select for protected unprotected normal and highlighted fields Background Color Use any or all of the three slider bars until the desired color shows in the Background Color box and as the background of the Color Setup screen e Customize Colors Use any or all of the three slider bars to adjust the colors showing on the Colors list Click OK to save the changes and exit the screen Default to return to the system s default settings or Cancel to discard changes and exit 707042 002 6 13 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual Printer setup and printing The 1480 s screen print may be directed to either a local printer a remote LAN printer or a coax printer To initiate printing once printer setup is complete press the Print key To access the Printer Setup screen shown below select Printer from the 1480 Setup menu Print Typ Wi
150. ter definition to Remote Printers Do this by selecting an existing definition and making the following changes 1 2 Select a Local Definition Printer Name such as 1783 rem prtr In the Printer Definition Printer Name field enter the local definition name that was defined above such as lpr server In the Printer Definition IP Address field enter the IP address of the 1783 with the locally attached printer 7 Note The 1783 must be restarted when changes are made to Remote Printer configuration for the changes to become effective 5 8 707042 002 Chapter 6 1480 CUT Emulator In this Chapter Standard features Accessing your application program Moving the cursor Entering and editing data Selecting data fields Sending data Monitoring response time Configuring the 1480 CUT Emulator 1480 miscellaneous Printer setup and printing Dual Screen feature Configuring Dual Screen mode Starting Dual Screen mode Dual Screen mode enhancements 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual The 1480 CUT Emulator is a 1480 Enhanced Function Display Emulator that offers a wide range of functions and applications for the traditional IBM 3270 terminal user The 1480 CUT Emulator can be used with a color monitor or a VGA monochrome monitor For remote printing a coax printer can be attached via the Visara controller or hard copy of all data on the screen can be printed on an optional local screen printer or on a remote LAN pr
151. the display station to the host system or to a controller by following these steps with cable lengths as indicated Cable Type Alpha 9818 Beldon 9207 or equivalent Maximum Length 1500 meters Locate the twinax cable extending from the host system or from the closest device on the host system side of the line Attach the connector at the end of this cable to either socket on the two socket end of the T connector cable 2 Push the connector into the socket and turn the retaining ring clockwise until tight 3 Align the 9 pin Sub D connector end of the T connector cable with the twinax connector on the back of the logic element Connect the cable to the logic element and secure it in place by turning the retaining screws until tight 4 If there are other terminals in the daisy chain connect the second cable from the next terminal to the unused socket of the two socket end of the T connector cable before attaching the T connector cable to the back of the logic element 5 Make sure the twinax line is terminated properly The last T connector should have one input open If the last device is a Visara device it must has a T connector If the last device is not a Visara device ensure that it is terminated correctly according to the manufacturer s instructions KP Note When one connector of the two socket end of twinax cable is unattached the cable is self terminating When the single end of the connector cable is unattached the cabl
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153. tions and press Change The application will move to the loadable list Non Loadable Applications To remove an application from the list of loadable applications select the application and press Change The application will move to the non loadable list 707042 002 13 9 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual e Autostart The Loadable application selected is started automatically when the 1783 is powered on Start Full Screen If Autostart has been chosen for the selected application this option may be chosen to have the application loaded as a full screen rather than a windowed application 7 Note To exit from full screen mode press key chord Ctrl Alt Tab e Delete Applications that will not be used may be deleted to free up flash memory space Select the application and press Delete CAUTION Once an application has been deleted a flash update will be required to restore it Configuring NCT Miscellaneous 1 Click Configure in the upper left hand corner of the Administrator Function dialog panel Orgy Heselulinn F gaika SOD X BID itii X aa jg TZ x 1024 tea Refresh Pala 180 Hr ATE Ha Engegy Saver ilow power standby St minutes Stat oT morior i neutr Ome Tame 2 Click NCT Miscellaneous Operator Password Required The user will be prompted for a password upon startup Display resolution The default setting from the manufacturer is 640 x 480 To change to
154. tments for the day selected on the monthly calendar Reminders panel Displays the reminders or untimed events for the day selected on the monthly calendar To Do panel Displays ongoing tasks and their details status category priority and date due Resizing windows The Monthly and Weekly planner panels are fixed sizes but the sizes for the Appointment Reminders and ToDo panels can be adjusted For example to resize the Reminders panel 1 Move the pointer to the horizontal line that separates the Appointments and Reminders panels The mouse pointer changes to a resize pointer 2 Click and drag the line upwards until the Reminders panel is the desired size Similarly the size of the fields in the ToDo panel can be changed Grab the vertical bar that separates the two fields and move it to the right or left until the fields are the desired size Customizing application preferences 7 Note Some of the fields in the DayMinder Preferences box may not be implemented at the time of release Customize the DayMinder application preferences using the Preferences dialog box Access the Preferences dialog box by selecting Preferences from the File menu or by clicking with the RIGHT mouse button within the Appointment panel Select Properties from the pop up menu 707042 002 11 7 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual Types of scheduled activities Appointments Scheduled events with a specified date and t
155. tomatically at power up Your user ID and or password may be required in the 1783 NCT login dialog box A typical workspace After the 1783 has started it will display a workspace an area in which you can run applications and display windows Here is a typical workspace with some sample applications At the very bottom of the screen the Taskbar shows at a glance all the applications BB hd we E es I i XX available on BU Sctabat Ies Ex Ea Td ACT FR ga dam your desktop ee rk The taskbar A E oTi een 18 s 1T 18 13 i n allows quick Hudrlle switching from mE dedliges bn 1 one application i to another To z i learn how to use Tta iram iras the Taskbar see Using the Taskbar in this section 4 2 707042 002 Chapter 4 Using Windows Using the mouse Two common mouse operations are Clicking Pressing and releasing a mouse button Dragging Holding down a mouse button moving the mouse and then releasing the button 7 Note When the word click or drag is used in this documentation and no mouse button is specified use the LEFT mouse button When the right button should be used you will be explicitly instructed to do so Use the right mouse button to bring up a context sensitive menu in most applications Pointers As the mouse is moved the pointer sometimes changes to provide feedback Here are the pointers most often seen R 707042 002 B
156. tor Function dialog panel Click Administrator Password The following screen will appear Require password 10 configure all applications Dane Carefully enter your new password in both text boxes Click Done This password will become effective immediately and will be required whenever the Config option is chosen from the Visara application menu If you wish to return to the default state with no password being required return to this screen and click Done without entering any characters in the text boxes 707042 002 Chapter 13 System Administrator s Guide Setting date and time 1 Click Configure in the upper left hand corner of the Administrator Functions panel 2 Click Date and Time 3 Use the arrow buttons to set the date and or time 4 Click Done when complete The unit must be restarted for date and time changes to become effective Configuring NCT Network 1 Click Configure in the upper left hand corner of the Administrator Function dialog panel 2 Click NCT Network The following screen will appear with tabbed sections for setting the Connection Gateway and DNS parameters Cr a NS Toa ap MAL Ad dees sumossee e as Foa E MAC Address 000093005100 707042 002 13 5 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual Connection tab To specify how the unit is connected locally click any combination of one or more of the internal connection toggle switch buttons CO
157. under the next letter is displayed OK Saves the current entry and exits the Address Book By default the Address Book always saves the information on the screen when you move to another entry New Brings up a blank address form e Delete Deletes the current screen entry 11 10 707042 002 Chapter 11 Using personal productivity tools Copy Copies the information in the current screen entry to a new screen entry A plus sign is appended to the last name of each copied entry to help differentiate the entries 3 ADB CI 0 6 F GR 1 2 k Lj jw o P a 8 TIU iow x v z Vitara Ine 2317 Highwoods Blvd Marketing Technical Special 13 273 B85287 Doodle A doodle pad Dial Not implemented e mail Opens the NCT Mail window WWW Not implemented Cancel Deletes the current entry if not saved and exits the Address Book 707042 002 11 11 1783 Network Computing Terminal User s Manual Calculator 1 Click the EN button located at the lower left hand corner of the screen 2 Select Calculator from the application menu This screen will appear You can use the calculator by pressing the digits on the keyboard or by clicking the numbers on the calculator with the mouse Snapshot Snapshot can take a picture of the contents of the screen display and send it to a printer 1 Click the button located at the lower left hand corner of the screen
158. will be prompted for this information at login Servers Published Applications Remova gy Set Dotaut E application Description Connection to MULTINT SIT Server Location Network Connection Options Application W Full Screen JB840 x 4B 1B Color Cache size ange aad x 600 zo end 11824 x 758 Connection Options tab Cache Size Bitmap caching to RAM stores commonly used graphical objects such as bitmaps in RAM on the local client If your connection is bandwidth limited increasing the cache size will increase performance If your client is on a high speed LAN you may not need to increase the cache size 13 12 707042 002 Chapter 13 System Administrator s Guide Window Resolution Select the Window Resolution size Available choices are Full Screen 640x480 800x600 1024x768 Custom Color Resolution Select either 16 or 256 color resolution Application tab Application This field specifies the application to run once the logon to the server is successful It should be left blank to run a Windows desktop on the server Enter the fully qualified drive and path of the program to run followed by any necessary command line parameters and switches Working Directory This field specifies the working directory to use with the program specified in the Application field Enter a working directory path in the field Server Location Enter t
159. you to quickly mark copy and paste data between fields in different sessions The mark field is the area which is highlighted as the data source The data to be pasted must be within a displayed field Data cannot be marked for pasting if it is in a nondisplayable field Data may be pasted from protected as well as unprotected fields You must select the mark field before you select the paste field Mark Copy Field Mod Sim Brod KA Juda xzkBl hod 4 XKB jMads 272132 CASE MISC E Duakcane LIMONOCASE a Mmk priania 4 Praec oun indicator Edit maleti Mode E adan Select Full Screen Mode JFrame Seoci To select the mark field position the cursor with the mouse then press and hold the Shift key while dragging the cursor over the source field you wish to copy The mark field is displayed in reverse video to indicate that it has been selected The choice between Standard default and Frame in the Screen Setup Edit Select Mode as shown above will either highlight text lines or will select complete text blocks 7 Note Data can be marked and copied from protected as well as unprotected fields After selecting a field press Alt C to copy selection into the clipboard where it may be used to paste to other sessions Data may also be copied from other applications into a TN3270 session as long as the applications support text only copy 8 14 707042 002 Chapter 8 Using Telnet TN3270 TN5250 and VT220 Paste
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