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1.      Termina al E Emulation  amp     industrial Web Browser    ws CE  amp  Windows Mobile Termine als      For Windo       CETerm    CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220    J  User   s Manual    For version 5 7 0 or later    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Copyright Notice    This document may not be reproduced in full  in part or in any form  without prior written  permission of Naurtech Corporation     Naurtech Corporation makes no warranties with respect to the contents of this document and  specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular  purpose  Further  Naurtech Corporation  reserves the right to revise this publication and to make    changes to it from time to time without any obligation to notify any person or organization of such  revision or changes     Trademarks  CETerm    CE3270     CE5250     CEVT220    are trademarks of Naurtech Corporation     Other product names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks or registered trademarks of  their respective companies and are hereby acknowledged     Software Version  This user s manual is for version 5 7 x of Naurtech CETerm Industrial Web Browser and    Terminal Emulation  TE  application  This manual also applies to CEVT220  CE5250 and  CE3270 products     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 2    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Table of Contents    m  siciecpme 
2.      You can get back to your configuration dialogs form the full screen mode via a special Context  Menu  If you double tap  on Windows Mobile  or tap and hold  on Windows CE  the stylus on the  top left vertical edge of the display screen  you will see a context menu appear  Choose the     Configure    option to enter the configuration  Unhide the desired menu s      Lock down the device    You can prevent the users from being able to access any application menu or configuration  options  To do so  configure CETerm to run in full screen mode  Next enable the checkbox option     Disable App Exit    from  Session    gt   Configure    gt   Options    gt   Advanced    gt    Access Control  configuration settings  Also set an access control password here  The user  will be prompted for this password if an attempt is made to enter the configuration dialogs  Refer  to the Access Control section in this manual for more detailed instructions     Display Indicators    You can display several informational indicators to display the current status of RF signal  strength  battery charge  Keyboard state  date and time etc either as floating icons or as part of  KeyBar buttons  To display the Indicators  go to  Session    gt   Configure    gt    Options    gt   Advanced    gt   Info Items   Select the Indicator from the dropdown list     For the selected Indicator  make sure you enable the    Update    checkbox and the    Enabled     checkbox under    Screen Display     You can also selec
3.     A NULL or no operation which will prevent use of that key   A Script    This remapping may be configured specific to either a session or an emulation type  such as VT   5250  3270 etc   Follow these steps to remap a hardware key     1  From the application menu  select  Session   Configure   2  Goto the  Options  tab and click the  Configure Keybars and Keys     button    3  Gotothe  Select Keymap  tab  Select the custom keymap to be specific to this  particular session or an emulation type  3270  5250 or VT   Generally it is recommended  that you use an  Emulation  keymap type  The  Unconnected Keymap  is used when  the session is not connected to the host     4  Gotothe  Edit Keymap  tab  Say you want to customize the following key remap      Erase Input        Erase Input     my custom Input  text string    Disable this key       5  From the  Keymap  dropdown list  select the type of keymap you want to customize  For  an emulation keymap   selected in 3 above  select the  VT Keymap  for all VT sessions  or    5250 Keymap for all 5250 sessions     3270 Keymap  for all 3270 sessions  There  might be some predefined entries  which will appear in the keymap  table for each keymap selection  For details on the keymap table  m  columns  please refer to the Options section under Configuration  Casc  8  vk Code    i    Jat    shift     ctrl    6  Select the    New       button  You will be prompted with a New key  dialog  This is identical to the    Edit    key dialog    6 1 S
4.     The checkbox Load at Startup should be checked for all scripts that contain function  definitions that you want to have available in the script engine  The checkbox should not  be checked for slots that contain scripts that are bound to keys or other activations    Load at Startup should be checked for all event handler definitions  All scripts with  Load at Startup will be loaded into the script engine when it starts with CETerm startup   or when Re Initialize has been pressed on the General tab     After importing or editing a script  you may want to tap the Test Load button  If the script  engine was previously enabled  the script will be executed  If the current script is a  function definition  it will be checked for correct syntax and will be made available to the  script engine  If the current script contains executable statements or is a function call  it  will simulate activating the script  In general  you do not want to use Test Load for  executable statements     Remember to tap Test Load or Re Initialize  with Load at Startup checked  after  making changes to a script  if you want those changes loaded into the script engine   Also  Test Load will not work if you have just checked Enable but not yet accepted the  configuration changes     The Template button displays a list of script templates which correspond to the scripting  event handlers  Select a template and tap OK to have it replace the current contents of  the script being edited  The template scripts
5.    lt  license gt      lt   Licenses for Intermec CV60 terminals    gt    lt license gt      etre 8 RIND  3 18 S  ODO DS  gt     lt user gt  End User Company  lt  user gt     lt key gt 9C5D0D771BA8 49386D33A98 9AFECECDB lt  key gt    lt  license gt      lt   Licenses Honeywell Dolphin 9500 terminals    gt    lt license gt   Ud OC0US 6627 Alas   lt user gt  End User Company  lt  user gt    lt key gt 9C538377017849382222A98 9AF345CDB lt  key gt    lt  license gt    lt  CETerm gt     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 99    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    There may be any number of  lt license gt  elements in the file served to the mobile terminal  Note  that there are no hyphen separators in the   key   element  The product element   lt CETerm gt  in  this case  must match the Naurtech product in use  The license URL may reference a file residing  on a web server or on the mobile terminal  The following syntax may be used to specify the  license file     If license file is residing locally on the mobile terminal     file    license xml    If license file is residing on a web server     http    MyWebServerAlias license xml  http   192 168 5 221 license xml    Tips    You can easily concatenate registration keys from multiple 1icense xml files into a single  license xml file  All that is required is an editor like Notepad  Make sure you copy all tags  between  lt license gt  and  lt  license gt  from the sour
6.   57   VT C1 Controls   57   VT Code Page   61   VT Columns   57   VT Enter key   57   VT Host key descriptions   120  VT Keyboard   58   VT keys escape sequences   122  VT printing   135    User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 149    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    W X  Web Browser sessions   130 XOnOff Recv   73    Width Factor   71 XOnOff Xmit   73  Windows Action Keys   78    User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 150    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Appendix A  ID Action Codes  IDA Codes     The following table lists all supported ID Action codes  which may be used with our Terminal  Emulation and Web Browser sessions  Some IDA codes can only be used in restricted  circumstances  such as IDA_URL     Symbolic Name Friendly Name  ESPESA        AAA AAA  PE G O  DES 0      0     IDAHT         HorzotalTab           O  IDATAB      Oda          0   O  DALF   Lmefed                 Z                            PIDANT    JVencadTab                0        O    IDAFF                 J  J  m JFomFed     A  J          4         O  IDACR        Carriage Return          0         O  IDA SOH          jStatOfHeadng       O  IDA EOT                    V End Of Transmission J               O  IDA STX   y    jSttOfTed                 d O  IDA ETX End Of Text  IDAENQ EA       O  WA EN A   Printable ASCII IS AE  IDA SPACE SE        JHl        O   IDA EXC
7.   AAA AAA  Custom VT Sequences    pM  IDA VT SAPO0135 VT SAP0135 0x00 0x35  IDA VT CSL M VT CSIM ESC  M    IDA VTCSIO     II           O    IDAVLCSIP       X    J        J 9 JVTCSIP                 J                 IDA VTCSIQ        II                  O  IDA VT_CSIR            J VTCSIR                 0 O    IDAVLCSIS                   O JVTCSIS               UJ             IDAVL CSIT              VTCSIT      S    pM  pM  p    ERA OA  Windows App Keys pu  IDA APPKEY  K1 App Key 1    User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 155    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Symbolic Name Friendly Name    IDA_APPKEY K2   AppKkeya                           eis MERE EL UV   IDA APPKEY Ki6     AppKeyt6              EA  MA aE     IDA SCROLL UPPERLEFT            jScolUpperleft                        1 1    IDA SCROLL UPPERRGHT_____________   Scroll Upper Rigt    ooo    IDA SCROLL LOWERLEFT           jSceolLlowerlett     1  1   O    IDA SCROLL LOWERRGHT   Scroll Lower Rigt ef    IDA SCROLL CENTER   ScrollCenter         IDA SCROLL CURSOR CENTER    Scroll Cursor Center          Z Z     1 1    IDA SCROLL CURSOR VISIBDE X  JjScrolCurrVisibe      AAA AAA AAA A AMM  IDA COPYALL Copy All Copy screen to clipboard  IDA_PASTE Past clipboard  PASEA AA    AAA  Script Actions ed   IDA SCRIPT 1 Script loaded in slot 1 LJ  IDA SCRIPT 2 Script loaded in slot 2  E   LN NUNC E    AA  IDA_SCRIPT_64 Script loaded in slot 64 Pe  OO    A A EA  IDA US
8.   Chinese Simplified  Japanese  Korean   Thai  Hebrew  Greek and others  This support is only available for VT emulation  sessions     Mode  This selects one of the several multi byte modes to support single byte  and double byte character sets  Select the type of character set encoding  You  can select from     None  Use standard VT international character sets or National  Replacement Character  NRC  Sets     DBCS  Double Byte Character Set  Selecting this encoding will process  double byte characters based on the selected code page  Note that 8 bit  VT commands are illegal in DBCS mode     SBCS  Single Byte Character Set  Selecting this encoding will process  single byte characters based on the selected code page  Note that 8 bit  VT commands are illegal in SBCS mode     UTF 8  Selecting this encoding will process the data stream as Unicode    in the UTF 8 encoding  Note that most 8 bit VT commands are illegal in  UTF 8 mode     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 60    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Code Page  When DBCS or SBCS modes are selected  this setting allows  selection of the appropriate code page  Only the code pages available on the  mobile terminal will be listed  If none are available  the mode will be forced back  to None     All our emulators display international character sets using Windows CE    Font Linking  This makes it possible to link one or more fonts  called linked  fonts  to 
9.   International  language support for VT emulations is provided through the National Replacement Character set   MBCS  Multi Byte Character set Encoding   SBCS  Single Byte Character set Encoding  and  UTF 8 encoding    A codepage is a list of selected character codes in a certain order  Codepages are usually  defined to support specific languages or groups of languages  which share common writing  systems  For example  codepage 1253 provides character codes required in the Greek  writing system  The order of the character codes in a codepage provides the appropriate  character code for an application when a user presses a key on the keyboard  When a new  codepage is loaded  different character codes are provided to the application     Codepages can be changed on the fly by the user  without changing the default language system  in use on the mobile terminal  Language specific fonts are required to be installed on the device   to correctly display the character glyphs for the codepage language     Code pages for IBM emulations  3270  amp  5250     In order to display European language character set for IBM  3270 and 5250  emulations  you will  need to install the corresponding language code page  You can download a CAB file associated  with your code page from the support section of our website and install this on your mobile  terminal  The code page will then appear as a selection in the list under  Session    gt    Configure    gt   Advanced    gt   IBM Options   By default
10.   Text 5  User Tex  Text 6  User Text  Text 7  User Text   Text 8  User Text   Text 9  User Text   Text 10  User Text  Text 11  User Text  Text 12  User Text   Text 13  User Text   Text 14  User Text           rg       no            4 4j     Bia    ji  mp   mt         r    4    a cm  e              no              a  3 4  lt   a            D Text 19  User Text   i  ri       Page 114    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    IN HScroll Right  End   VScroll Top  End    VScroll Down  End   Home page  HTML     HE    En  ru  r1    Go Back  HTML     t    Go Forward  HTML   Page refresh  HTML   SIP Up  HTML    mr SIP Down  HTML    Red   Blue Meta key press state info    Yellow   Green Meta key press state info    A CC  o  NM mm    Ger Device Serial Number       Device MAC address       Create a Custom KeyBar       gi                   a wmm 0007  my  A  m Run Script 3  and so on until Run Script 20     B  5  K     1    gt   2       3    In the KeyBar Cycle tab  add a Custom Bar to the KeyBar Cycle   In the Custom Bar tab  select the Custom Bar that you want to configure  Select the Key or operation that you want to appear on this custom bar  Tap  Add to Above   The selected key   operation will appear in the list   Delete unwanted keys by selecting them and tapping  Delete      You can add up to a total of 9 key buttons on each Custom Bar  Fewer on some devices   The  entry for  Previous KeyBar  cannot be removed and must exist in each KeyBa
11.   allows panning in the vertical direction     NOTE  Using the screen panning functionality  you can    tap hold and drag    the  terminal display screen with a stylus  to scroll to areas of the host screen which  were not visible     Cursor Positioning  When checked  a single stylus tap moves the cursor to the  location of the tap  IBM emulation only      Function Key Hotspots  When checked  enables Hotspot functionality for  function keys  When enabled  you will be able to just tap on the function key text   such as F7   Prev F8   Next etc  on the terminal display to invoke the  corresponding function key    User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 93    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    NOTE  A Hotspot is a text on the terminal display where a user can tap  with a stylus to execute a function  This allows a user to interact with a  host application with minimal needs for special host keys     A simple example might be the use of PF Keys  An operation associated  with a PF key might be displayed on the terminal screen as  PF1    Help   CETerm automatically detects this as a Hotspot and will send a  PF1 key to the host when you tap on the  PF1    text on the terminal  display  Refer to the Hotspots section for further details     Menu Item Hotspots  Check this attribute to enable Hotspot functionality for  menu items  When enabled  you will be able to just tap the menu item number on  the terminal display to inv
12.   only IBMO37 codepage  US  English  is enabled     The following is a list of available code pages  If you have a need for a codepage  which is not  available on this list  please contact us at supportOnaurtech com    Language Codepage   Codepage CAB  US English 037 IBMO1140 CAB  Austrian 273 IBMO1141 CAB  German 273 IBMO1141 CAB  Danish 277 IBM01142 CAB  Norwegian 277 IBM01142 CAB    User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 127    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Finnish 278 IBM01143 CAB  Swedish 278 IBM01143 CAB  Italian 280 IBM01144 CAB  Spanish 284 IBMO1145 CAB  UK English 285 IBMO1146 CAB  French 297 IBMO1147 CAB  Belgian 500 IBMO1148 CAB  Icelandic 861 IBM861 CAB  Poland Romania Hungary 870 IBM870 CAB  Greek 875 IBM875 CAB  Swiss 871 IBM01149 CAB  Turkish 1026 IBM01026 CAB  Thai 838 IBM838 CAB  Multinational 256 IBM256 CAB  Cyrillic 1154   1381 IBM1154 CAB    For VT emulations  you need to install the correct codepage on the device and select this  language option from  Session       Configure    gt   Advanced    gt   VT  Extensions     Code pages for VT emulations  For VT emulations  we support native Windows CE codepages  which  UANCHDLUSEMANASDCER    are already installed on the mobile terminal        Asia Pacific language character sets 4  A vt  International character sets for Asian languages such as Chinese 5  TB ERYTXA   Simplified and Traditional   Japanese  Korean  Thai etc  are 6   pz    support
13.   remapped physical key  If a symbol is not available  the key may be shown as a  hexadecimal value     Flags  This column shows the type of key and any modifier keys  which  represent the key combination for this binding  The physical key along with the  configured modifier key must be pressed to invoke this Keymap     V indicates a Virtual Key    A indicates  Alt  is pressed with the key   C indicates  Ctrl  is pressed with the key   S indicates  Shift  is pressed with the key     As an example  the third entry in the table of the image above shows a key  combination of  C ontrol    S hift   C for a session    Connect    action     NOTE  If you have Meta Keys configured  you may see additional state key  options     Action  This column shows the action that the key remapping invokes  If the key  is associated to invoke a  Text    action  the current text is shown     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 79    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    New  This button opens a New Key dialog to add a new key remap binding to  the selected Keymap  Make sure that you have correctly selected the Keymap to  which you want to add a new binding     Edit  This button allows modification of the highlighted key binding from the list   Tapping this button will open an Edit Key dialog  Alternatively you may double   tap the entry in the list to modify it     Delete  Pressing this button will delete the current highlighted key r
14.   support other languages such as Greek and Hebrew  Equivalent  support for IBM emulations is not available yet     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220    Provides administrators the  ability to lock down the mobile  terminal so users cannot  navigate away from core  business processes    Minimizes support costs    Simplifies business application  workflow    Visual Indicators are available in  full screen locked down  configuration  This allows more  screen real estate for the host  application display area     Alert notifications if Indicator    strength falls below a configured  threshold    Support for international  customers    Asia Pacific language support    UTF 8 encoding support for VT  emulations    Page 13    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Network Aware Features   Users can configure to    Check network on Connect    or    Check  network on Resume    to ensure network availability prior to  establishing a connection if network coverage is lost or if the mobile  terminal is resuming from a suspended state  Users can be    prompted to return to coverage area if network connectivity is lost  while roaming out of coverage     For web browser sessions  which are stateless and do not require  persistent session connectivity  users can also enable  Check  Network before Send  to ensure network availability before every  data send operation     Configurable KeyBar  amp  Context Menus   The configurable Key
15.   supported by this connection  Each tunnel is defined in the following format      4 6 A   L R D   Sourcehost   sourceport desthost destport        Where brackets indicate optional items    4     use IPV4  or 6     use IPV6  or A     autodetect   L     local port forwarded  R     remote port forwarded  D     dynamic  proxy  port  For most users this will be blank     Delete Server Keys  Tapping this button will erase all    known hosts    server keys  stored within CETerm  The user must re accept all keys during future host key  negotiations     Proxy    The Proxy tab allows you to configure CETerm to use various types of proxy servers in  order to make network connections  The settings affect the primary network connection  from your CETerm SSH session  but also any extra connections made as a result of SSH  port forwarding          y  51  Configure Ps d   9 15 lok    Exclude Hosts  Command  Type     Host     User  Password     Exclude Hosts  Command     File Session Display ty ki       Windows Mobile Windows CE    User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 52    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Type  This option allows you to configure what type of proxy you want CETerm  to use for its network connections  The choices are       None  No proxy is used     SOCKS 4 or SOCKS 5  proxy through a SOCKS server       HTTP  proxy through a web server supporting the HTTP CONNECT  command      Telnet  Many firewalls implem
16.   to connected host sessions  The available choices are     Session  The key remapping configured in this session will be  associated with this host session only  say S1  if S1 is being configured    When you choose this selection  the key remap bindings will not be  available in another session  say S2 or S3 etc      User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 77    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Emulation  The key remapping configured is associated with a particular  type of emulation or host connection  such as 3270  5250  VT or HTML   This Keymap can be shared with other host sessions running the same  host type connection  As an example  if sessions S1 and S3 are  configured for 5250 emulations and S2 is configured for a Web Browser  session  then all 5250 Keymap configurations will be available to all 5250  sessions  S1 and S3   These will not be available to session S2 as it is  not a 5250 emulation session     Include Common Map  CETerm provides a predefined set of key remap  bindings which are common to all sessions by default  When checked  the  Common keymap will be added to the session or emulation keymap  You can  also modify the Common keymap binding separately     Device Specific Key remap configurations  Certain mobile terminals  like the  Honeywell Dolphin series and the Compsee MAT terminals may have device  specific key remap bindings which can be loaded  These key remaps are based  on popular 
17.  3270 Mainframe  55 VT Host        Session Display ty ki       Tip  To jump to the next connected host session  use the hotkey  Ctr1   Shift   J     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 101    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Password protection    All sessions may be password protected for security  You can set a password for a host session  by first configuring the session and connecting to the host     e Once connected  from the application menu select  Session   Password   This will  prompt with a password dialog     e Enter the password     e Next time you attempt to connect this session  you will be prompted to enter the session  password  If the password Is incorrect  session will not connect            j   CETerm S2 x g  4   1 00 Dk    You can set or change the password For this  session  Please enter password      Leave blank to remove the password      Password    You can sek or change the password for this  session  Please enter password      Leave blank to remove the password      Password     verify          File Session Display    Ki       Windows Mobile Windows CE    Note  If you forget your session password and can no longer access your session  please  contact us at Support naurtech com    Connecting   Disconnecting from Host    To connect to a host  configure the session parameters and select  Connect  from the application  menu  Only disconnected sessions may be connected  Once connected  
18.  Keybar or hardware keys  User  text strings can be any escaped text string  escape sequence or Naurtech ID action  IDA  codes   Please refer to the    User Text    section under Options configuration     Text strings do not have to be created on the mobile terminal  You can create an ASCII text file   sing any editor such as Notepad   copy this file to the mobile terminal and    load    your text strings  from this file  Each text entry should be on a separate line  An example is shown below     Any text string   cane lade numbers nog 20d  IDEE dpewscco el  Carriage return r   Lalo Ge   IDA Code MIDA F3  TEET  Can include numbers 672       VT Escape seg jell     Carriage return ir  Tab it    IDA Code VIDA F3    Load From File          Text file    The user text entries are automatically assigned a numeric order value  This is for representation  only  This order numbering value is not part of the user text  Once configured the user text entries  are referenced as Text n within CETerm configuration  where n is the assigned slot number  In  our example above  text entry Text 4  within CETerm  will be associated with the text string   Carriage return Ir       You can also edit the text strings directly on the mobile terminal by highlighting and tapping the  User Text slot     Remapping Application keys   Most Windows Mobile devices have hardware application keys  buttons  that may be associated  with installed applications  These keys may be used to launch associated applicatio
19.  Network connection control     CETerm Session i  Screen   New scrolling controls added     e Additional Web Browser Extensions  Our Industrial Web Browser has been fully featured  for years  Recent enhancements are mostly found through CETerm Scripting  but we have  added a page progress indicator  Windows CE only  and improved the browser loading  indicator  We have added the ability to clear cache elements and save the source  Windows  CE only   META key actions can now be accessed and changed from scripting  As  expected  you can access all CETerm Scripting objects directly from HTML pages to control  the mobile terminal  peripherals  and application behavior  It is truly the most robust platform  to build web based Data Collection applications  We continue to support legacy Symbol  Pocket Browser and Intermec IBrowse Meta tags as well  The Web Browser is available for  all Windows Mobile and Windows CE mobile terminals     e Installable Codepages for VT220  CETerm now supports the installation of single byte and  double byte code pages for VT220 that are not available from the native Windows  National  Language Support   NLS  on the mobile terminal  These code pages can also be customized  for special applications     e IBM Emulation Enhancements  CETerm can now restrict the cursor movement on 5250  emulation to input fields only to eliminate input errors  Also  column separator characters can    User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 10    NAURTECH WE
20.  O   IDAFIELD MINUS jFeld              J J          O   IDA FIELD ADVANCE jFildAdvane     J          IDA FIELD_BACKSPACE jFiedBacspae      User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 154    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Symbolic Name Friendly Name    AAA  NAS  IDA_BACKSPACE  IDA_PRINT IBM Print   A      VT Actions    PVT Actions                 0 0 0 00  IDA FIND                        Find                         J  0 O   IDA INSERT HERE       IlmettHere           IDA NEXT   J Ned                                     Jj 0 O  PIDALPREVIOUS i Previous  PIDALREMOVE jRemve           0  O   IDA SELECT               Select          J   s     J                      O   IDA NUMPADO    NumadO                 S O   IDA NUMPAD1     Numpad                                    O   IDA NUMPAD2    Numpad                     O   IDA NUMPAD3       Numpad 3   IDA NUMPAD 4 Numpad 4  IDA NUMPAD5 Numpad 5  IDA NUMPAD 6     Numpd6                                      O   IDA NUMPAD 7         Numpd7                   O   IDA NUMPAD8           Numpad                           O   IDA NUMPAD9       Numpad             D           O   IDA VIL COMMA  NumpdComma                 O   IDA VL ENTER    Numpad enter   IDA VT_MINUS        NumpadMius        IDA VL PERIOD      NumpadPeiod    A      IDA_UDK_F6 UDK F6 VT User Defined Key F6  IDA_UDK_F7 UDK F7 VT User Defined Key F7    a ee ee  IDA UDK F20 UDK F20 VT User Defined Key F20  AA  NUMEN ASA  
21.  Web Browser terminology   Basic programming and scripting concepts    Conventions used in this Manual    This manual uses the following typographical conventions     User actions and interactions with the application are in bold  as in   Session   Configure     Precautionary notes or tips are presented as follows    Tip  Text associated with a specific tip    E represents new version specific information    Text associated with configuration examples and samples is presented as follows        alert    OS  ALert   Script done        User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 6    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Additional Documentation    This user s manual covers details for installation and configuration of the Naurtech Industrial Web  Browser and Terminal Emulation Application  Please refer to the CETerm Scripting Guide and  the Naurtech Web Browser Programming Guide for details about programming and enhancing  CETerm  Both these documents may be downloaded from the    Support    section of  www naurtech com     Online Support Wiki    Although we strive to keep this manual up to date  you may find our online Support Wiki useful for  the latest features  enhancements  best practices  sample scripts  and troubleshooting tips  You  can access the Support Wiki from our website     www naurtech com  gt  Support  gt  Support Wiki    User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 7    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER 
22.  allows you to customize and automate your workflows for  both terminal emulation and web based applications  It gives users access and control to  the state of CETerm  the state of a TE or web browser session  the mobile terminal  and  the Windows CE Operating System to allow customization of routine steps or build  complex applications     The CETerm Web Browser is optimized to seamlessly work with several with several  applications like SAP ITSMobile and Oracle WMS  which require access to their  transactions from a barcode RF handheld terminal     CETerm does not require any changes to be made to the existing backend   host  applications     Combined with integrated support for barcode scanners and RFID readers  CETerm TE  and Browser provide an efficient solution for data collection and data access     Device tailored versions CETerm are available for complete product families of terminals  from every major hardware device manufacturer  Naurtech is the only vendor with such a  breadth of offering in choosing a hardware platform     It supports most legacy proprietary extensions that have been used within the industry   This includes    Extended Commands    from Intermec  proprietary TE extensions from  Telxon and Symbol  Block mode from LXE  HTML META tags from Symbol  Pocket  Browser  and Intermec  iBrowse   Customers and partners can upgrade hardware  terminals to newer models running CETerm without having to change the backend  application     It is simple to configur
23.  also reside locally on the mobile terminal     SmartPads   All host applications have specific keyboard requirements  The  omartpad is a floating button pad  which provides support for  special emulation host keys  Depending upon the current  configured host emulation type  the appropriate Smartpad for that  emulation is displayed  The Smartpad supports all the popular  3270  5250 and VT host keys     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220    Faster alternative to scrolling    Easier  Touch screen  usability    Enhanced readability on both  color and monochrome display  screens   Single tap font size change    Automates login steps to host  application    Automate host application  navigation    Easier deployment as individual  CETerm licenses running on  mobile terminals do not have to  be registered manually    Access emulation specific host  keys    Page 16    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Color Schemes   A color scheme is a collection of colors mapped to a set of terminal  text display attributes  Users can select from a pre defined color  schemes or create a custom scheme based upon their preferences   Non color displays will default to a Black on White or White on   Black scheme     Color schemes only apply to TE sessions  All color display  configuration for web browser sessions is defined by the web page  being viewed     Cold boot persistence   Some Windows CE mobile terminals are diskless and only hav
24.  be used as the  User Key for this session     Import  Tap this button to import a key into CETerm  CETerm can import keys  generated for OpenSSH and ssh com servers and some SSH client tools     Delete  Tapping this button will delete the highlighted key from the table and  remove it from CETerm settings     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 50    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE                   Copy OpenSSH Public Text  Tapping this button will copy the public text for the  highlighted key into the device cut and paste clipboard and display the text in a  popup window  This text is commonly put in the    authorized_keys    file in the  user s home directory on the server     The table contains a list of keys that have been imported into CETerm  These  keys are shared by all CETerm sessions  Each key has a    Name    which is  assigned by the user when the key is imported  Also shown is the  Algorithm   the key supports  the    Encryption    used for the key  and the    Comment    field of  the key     Server  The configuration attributes on this tab allow you to configure server options              y    1  Configure Ge d   9 11  ok  Environment   O  Command           Advanced SSH  TY Modes   i y    Encryption   User keys server  p      gt   Forwarding             Environment     Command  fo  TTY Modes     Forwarding           File Session Display Y  Kl    Windows Mobile Windows CE    Environment  This s
25.  free to contact us and we will be glad to refer one to you in your geography     Phone   001  425 837 0800  E Mail  sales naurtech com  Web   http    www naurtech com    Once you have received your user id and associated registration key  follow these instructions to  register the product     e Launch the product application on your Windows CE   Windows Mobile device    e From the application menu  select  Session   Connect   Alternatively  you may tap the     Connect  button w  on the application ToolBar    e  f your copy of the product is not yet registered  you will receive the following dialog    i     CETerm   S1 G ok    Evaluation copy detected  As part of the  evaluation  you are allowed a fixed number of  host connection attempts  Please contact  Naurtech Corporation to buy a legal license   prior to the evaluation expiring     Connection attempts left in this  evaluation             email  contach naurtech com Evaluation   web  www naurtech com Evaluation copy detected  45 part of the   evaluation  vau are allowed a Fixed number   of host connection attempts  Please contact   Maurtech Corporation to buy a legal license   prior to the evaluation expiring     Connection attempts left in this  evaluation    33    email  contact naurtech  com  web  us  maurtech  com       File Session Display    K      Windows Mobile Windows CE    e Tap the  Register  button  This will display your device license ID and prompt you for your  User ID and Key to register your software lice
26.  gt  1s specified in columns 4 6  Range is between 000 and 255   lt frequency gt  is specified in columns 7 9  Range is between 000 and 030   lt length gt  is specified in columns 10 12  Range is between 001 and 010    You can also play any  system sound  or a  wav file on CE devices that support  wav files  To  play any  wav file on the mobile terminal the syntax is the same except that the  Volume     Frequency   and  Length  parameters are used directly to construct a filename  You may use  any 9 characters for the sound name   filename  Do not put in the   wav  extension  it is assumed   More than 9 characters are ignored  If you have a shorter filename  insert leading spaces so that  the filename ends at the 9th character     If the requested sound does not exist on the device  a default sound will play  For development  purposes you may want to use a standard system sound and then find or create your custom   alert sound  later  You can look for  wav files in the Windows directory for standard sounds     If only one unique sound is needed  it will be easier to configure that sound in the    Beep Sound       under  Session   gt  Configure   gt  Display   The normal VT Bell character will activate  this sound    User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 106    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Key Remapping and Configuration    CETerm provides functionality for remapping keys for both TE and Browser sessions  
27.  jos ee     a a tara a nla haut leah tal due td cee  93   SC IMI ee ERN 95  SIMIO em ERN 97  Automated css dia ai a dti beo EO D I edet b dites deed 99  Session Interaccion E 101  MUI ple Sesso Sua AAA 101  Password DFOTECH ON ec  Ra 102  Connecting   Disconnecting from HOSt       cccccccccnncnnccccnnncnncnononnnononononccnnnnononnnnnononannnnncnnnanenns 102  Auto Launch When device DOOIS   iia ad AR A AR 103  Auto   Starta NOS eS Mi cbt T eee a teeta epu Mete 103  NetWork Gheck oh  GOHLFee l c ues ister uss oia 103  minces        PN EIE T TUM PEU 104  Use barcodes to invoke Operations or Keystrokes       oooooooooccconococonononncconnncnononannccnnnnnnnnnnnnos 104  Display Indicators  Digital Clock  RF  amp  Battery Strength                ooocccccccccccccccccccnccncncnnnnnnnns 105  Display device parameters  Serial    MAC address  Battery                                  seeuessuss 105  Play a different audio tone   sound on my device    occcccccnocccncccccncccnncnnnancnnncnnnnncnnnnnnnnncnnnnnnnns 106   Key Remapping and GohflgblllallOEi a coco neon iet ads 107  Keyboard Key Remapping sees   caine utente ho dunt orat tta bru ur ta en epu dutiinal emu pP ETE ADU  107  MOEK PRETI E TI CREE SO ER 109  Conlhigurable KEV iB A oi LAE 111  KevBal BUON IM a GCS sink c T                                   m 113  Remapping Application keys audit cet sper eu croco Pe ste ae a dE bet Ra oO eeu bu Poe a Rv b pu 116  5250 Host key descriptions   3  etico Rute oreet ER Pane te tee ebbe re
28.  modify and remove key remap bindings using this configuration tab  The  current bindings for the default selected Keymap are visible in the table     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 78    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE                   Select the Keymap that you want to create    Key  These keys are or update    being remapped   y   51  Configure Re 45 33  ok       KeyBars and Keys            This is the remapping  table  It displays the  present key remap  bindings associated  with the selected  Keymap    Select Keymap   Edit Keym       Flags  WS  WES Menu Top  Bc  vC Connect    Flags  These are the  modifier   state keys  which must be pressed         a 2 CO ftm               along with the hardware Wes Disconmect J   key being remapped A e pp pi E     Action  This is the new sal FEA Delete  action operation  which the Select Keymap   Edit Keymap User Text   4   gt  Reset Map to Default    remapped key will now invoke File Session Display    K5    Windows Mobile Windows CE    Keymap  Select the Keymap you wish to edit  You may select the session  specific map for the current session  Session     an emulation Keymap  3270   5250  HTML  or VT   the Base Keymap  or the Common Keymap  When you  select the Keymap which you want to configure  the table is automatically  populated with existing configured bindings for that Keymap     Key  This column shows the ASCII character or  Virtual Key  symbol for the
29.  number one  1  and lowercase letter L  I      NOTE  If you do not yet have a registration key and would like to exit back to the splash screen  press the  cancel button  X  or the Esc key  On Windows Mobile platform devices  you must enter at least two  characters in the User ID field  Tap OK  Repeat this step three times to return to the splash screen     If your User ID and Key are correct  your product will be registered  If the keys do not match  you  will be prompted with a failure message accordingly  Please make sure both the User ID and Key  are entered correctly  Both of these are case sensitive  If the problem persists  please send e     mail to support naurtech com     Please keep the product registration key handy  You may be asked to provide this for technical  support issues     Once the product is registered  your User ID will appear on the Splash bitmap and in the File   gt   About dialog box     NAURYATECH    SOTO  This software program is the property of Haurtech  Corporation  All right reserved  if the user of this program is  nok the person ar entity named below  as licenses  then this  copy may be an illegal copy of the software program owned  exclushely Ey Hauriech Corporation  Please contact Haurbech  icontact  naurtechcomi if you have any questions about  your rights to use this program  legal use of this program is   l 5 and international copyright law           Once the registration is successful  your user  id will be displayed under the Splash scr
30.  on web pages when displayed in a Browser session on a  Windows CE OS platform terminal  For equivalent functionality on a Windows  Mobile terminal  you need to manually set a registry value     Show Macro on Play   By default  the macro toolbar bar is not visible when a  macro is being played back  Checking this option will make the macro toolbar  visible during playback     NOTE  It may be necessary to make the macro toolbar visible so that CETerm  receives application focus to ensure the  played back  keystrokes are sent to  CETerm     If you run an auto login macro and do not get focus back to your telnet host  server application  you should enable this flag  Doing so will ensure you receive  focus back in CETerm    Show Start Bar on Exit  Normally  CETerm restores the state of the Start Bar to  however it was found when it was launched  Enabling this setting forces the Start  Bar to be made visible if the user exits our application  ignoring the original state   of the Start Bar     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 66    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Colors      CETerm provides predefined color schemes to enhance readability of the terminal text  on the terminal  In addition  a  customizable   Custom  color scheme is also provided   The Custom scheme may be configured to suit the user s preferences     5       1   Configure G  fE 10 46  ok    Scheme   Attribute    Attribute     Protected  Red    
31.  or CSI 5      NEXT SCREEN  This key transmits the escape sequence ESC  6   or CSI 6      PF1     PF4  The numeric keypad keys PF1 through PF4 transmit the following escape sequences    ANSI Mode VT 52 Mode  553 P or ESC OP ESC P    553 Q or ESC O Q ESC Q  553 Ror ESCOR ESQ R  SS3 Sor ESCO S ESQ S       User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 121    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    The 5 keys F1 F5 on a VT terminal are local function keys and do not send codes  When a  mobile terminal has physical keys for F1 F5  we send PF1 PF4 for the corresponding F1 F4 and  send a custom escape sequence for F5  which depends on the device     Default VT Keys Escape Sequence Table    The following table shows the default association of escape key sequence with action for VT  emulation within CETerm  There are no spaces in the key code sequence  Both 7 bit and 8 bit  escape sequences are shown     p  Hex      Code S  ex      L           ES     0                    pp               ewe     ope                 3   08                 0     gt   08                  Tabi    09          s      08 o S  F6    lt Esc gt   237  Eso  32 gt    Next Screen    lt Esc gt  t6       F5 key is undefined by VT specifications  It can be remapped to any escape sequence     A         lt 8 gt        User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 122    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Creat
32.  sequences of actions     Text String    ESC for VT sequences  Hexadecimal value  VIDA   act mona Invoke ID action       The  IDA action  textis proprietary to CETerm  This allows users to invoke almost  any application operation or event programmatically  Please contact us if you have a  specific need and are looking for a particular IDA_action reference   6 7 To remap a key to a CETerm script  select action    Script n    where    n    is the script slot  number in which the script or call to a script function is implemented     Follow steps 6 1 through 6 5 to remap other keys  To disable a key  you can map it to a   Null  Action     7  Click OK  Connect to the host application and invoke the remapped keys to test the remap     Meta Keys    Meta keys are special keys that set and clear a Meta state  They act much like the state keys   Shift    Alt  and  Ctrl  on a regular keyboard  Similar to these normal state keys  Meta keys are  used together with other keys to activate special actions  Meta keys are named with colors   Typically these can include  Red  Green  Blue  and Yellow  For device tailored versions of  CETerm  whenever possible  Meta key colors are synonymous with physical keys on these  devices     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 109    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Meta keys can be assigned to hardware keys in much the same way that other key mapping is  configured in CETerm  After Met
33.  show some of the ways to use CETerm  Automation Objects     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 88    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Access    The following configuration tab is invoked from the Advanced button  It maintains all settings for  configuration Access control and Operating System lockout     1       j       1   Configure P  a 1 08  ok       Advanced Options    ACCESS   Info Items    Manage    Touch    Access Control    Hide Start Bar       Disable App Exit    Set Password       m    File Session Display    ki       Windows Mobile Windows CE    Hide Start Bar  When checked  the Windows CE or Windows Mobile  Start  bar will  be hidden  This option prevents users from launching other applications on the  mobile terminal  For Windows Mobile platform devices  it also removes the smart  minimize control  little    x    on the top right of the Start bar which may be used to   close  the application  and allows the terminal screen to occupy the full display area  of the device  This also provides an additional row  which may be used by the  terminal display     Hide Start Menu   Disable Start Menu  When checked  the  Start  button will be  hidden  for Windows Mobile devices  or disabled  for Windows CE devices   The  Start bar however will still be present  This setting prevents users from launching  other applications yet provides the visual status controls  volume  WLAN  battery   clock  etc  on th
34.  to automatically connect to the host when the emulator starts  You  can enable this from the advanced connection configuration setting    e From the application menu  select  Session   Configure    e Inthe  Connection  tab  select the Advanced button  This will open the advanced   connection settings dialog   e Select the    General    tab   e Enable the  Auto Connect  checkbox   e Hit OK all the way out of the dialogs    Network Check on Connect    When CETerm is configured to automatically launch during a device boot and then connect to  your host application  the underlying network may not have completed initialization before our  application attempts to use the network  You can enable the setting    Session   Configure   Advanced   Check Network on connect  to cause CETerm to  detect the network availability prior to attempting a host connection     As an alternative  you can also introduce a delay during the startup process  This is the older  approach to resolving the issue and is no longer recommended     A delay causes our application to wait until the underlying wireless TCP IP network is available   The delay will allow time for the mobile terminal to make an RF association with the access points  and perform the needed network initialization  The length of this initial delay will vary from one  network to another  It is recommended that you change the    Initial Sleep    delay settings to match  your network requirements    e From the application menu  select  Ses
35.  when you make the connection  similar to the one discussed  in the previous  encryption priority selection  configuration     User Keys   This configuration tab manages the User Keys to be used for authentication with the SSH  server  User Keys are used for public key authentication  Public key authentication  requires a key pair consisting of a public key and a private key  The public key can be  known be everybody whereas the private key is a closely held secret and is usually  encrypted with a corresponding passphrase     The public key is copied to the server and the private key is imported into CETerm  The  private key is stored in CETerm in the encrypted form  The server and CETerm use the  keys to authenticate the login request       y    1  Configure Ge d   9 05 lok  Mame      Weerim   Ener          Advanced SSH     Encryption   User Keys  Server  Ple  User Kev       Encrypt            Aa IE UC  Copy OpenSSH Public Text           Algorithm    4   k    55H General User Keys sel 4   gt  Copy Opens5H Public Text    File Session Display    ki        Windows Mobile Windows CE    User Key  This is the key which has been selected for use with the current  session  It can only be selected from the keys which have been imported into  CETerm     Clear  This will remove any currently selected key for the session  Without a  key  the SSH connection will attempt to use password or other authentication  mechanisms     Select  This button selects the highlighted key in the table to
36.  will see the application in your  Start   Programs  menu  For  Windows CE OS platform devices  you will also see a shortcut on the desktop     NOTE  You can select the install location on your mobile terminal from the Setup application   If you want to preserve the application during a device cold boot  you may want to install it on  a Compact Flash or Secure Digital Disk  if available on the device     NOTE  You can also copy the CAB file directly to the terminal and run it directly from there to  install the product     NOTE  CETerm is not a signed application  Certain Windows Mobile devices integrated with  phone support may prevent installation  If you receive an error message  contact us at  supportOnaurtech com and   or the terminal manufacturer     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 21    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Quick Start    This section is for advanced users who are familiar with Windows CE devices and generally  understand host terminal emulation and web browser terminology  Follow these steps to connect  to your host application with minimal configuration setup  For details on various configuration  parameters  it is recommended that you read through corresponding sections later in the manual     Install CETerm  CE3270  CE5250 or CEVT220 on to the mobile terminal  Follow instruction in  the  Installation  section of the manual     Make sure the network settings are configured and the 
37.  you have sent one username  it will reject attempts to try to authenticate as  another user     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 42    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Enable this option if your server accepts changes to username in its  authentication process  This option is Off by default    Skip User Authentication  When enabled  CETerm will not negotiate user  authentication with the SSH server  In most cases this will prevent a connection   This option is Off by default     Cache Decrypted User Keys  When enabled  CETerm will retain a private copy  of any user keys that have been unlocked with a user passphrase  Subsequent  requests for the key will be served automatically and will not require the user to  re enter the passphrase  CETerm does not retain the passphrase  The cached  key may be used with multiple sessions and will be erased when CETerm exits  or if this option is changed to Off  This option is global and is common to all  sessions  The default value is Off     NOTE  While this renegotiation is taking place  no data can pass through the  SSH connection  so the session may appear to    freeze    momentarily  This is a  short period when the key exchange is taking place     Re Key Every 60 Minutes  A shared session key is used by the encryption  protocol  If used too long  the session key may be subject to attack and expose  the SSH connection  Although such an attack is unlikely  it is 
38.  you tap on the PF1 text on the  terminal display  To invoke a hotspot  tap anywhere on the text of that hotspot  Hotspots are not  user configurable     All predefined Hotspots are static  meaning that the underlying text to be recognized cannot be  changed to customize for your host server application  To implement dynamic Hotspots  so that  you can customize the terminal text which will be recognized and also control the action which  corresponds to such a Hotspot  use Scripting  Please refer to the CETerm Scripting Guide for  details     Hotspots are supported for 3270  5250 and VT emulations  The emulations share some forms of  Hotspots  such as function keys and menus  but others depend on the type of emulation     The following table lists some text strings that are recognized as Hotspots    Hotspot String Sends    Roll Up key  5250 only         Roll Down Key  5250 only   Roll Down AID  5250 only   Roll Down AID  5250 only        User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 136    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    NOTE  Prior to using a    menu choice    HotSpot  the cursor must be in the input field where the  menu choice is submitted   Applies to IBM emulation only      TIP  HotSpots are sensitive to the stylus calibration on the mobile terminal  To get accurate  HotSpot taps  make sure your stylus is correctly calibrated     Screen Panning    Several host applications have been designed for the desktop scre
39.  your network  For example  your proxy might be required for connections  outside your company s internal network  Use this setting to enter ranges of IP    User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 53    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    addresses  or ranges of DNS names  for which CETerm will avoid using the  proxy and make a direct connection instead     This setting may contain more than one exclusion range  separated by commas   Each range can be an IP address or a DNS name  with a   character allowing  wildcards  For example       somehost com  excludes any host with a name ending in   somehost   com from proxying     192416949 99 7   excludes any host with an IP address starting with 192 168 88 from proxying     VILELLA   50mehost cor  This excludes both of the above ranges at once     Command  If you are using the Telnet proxy type  the usual command required  by the firewall s Telnet server is connect  followed by a host name and a port  number  If your proxy needs a different command  you can enter an alternative  here     In this string  you can use   n to represent a new line  Nx to represent a  carriage return   t to represent a tab character  and Nx followed by two hex  digits to represent any other character  NN is used to encode the 1 character itself   Also  the special strings host and  port will be replaced by the host name  and port number you want to connect to  The strings Suser and  pass wil
40. 0   CEVT220 Page 105    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    4  Select the key in the Virtual Key dropdown that you would like to associate with the  device setting     5  Inthe Action list box  select device setting for which you want to associate a popup  message  The following table show the possible action selections    IDA code    Show IP Address IDA POPUP IPADDRESS  Show MAC address IDA POPUP MACADDRESS    Show Battery IDA POPUP BATTERY  IDA POPUP TIME  Show Serial   IDA_POPUP_SERIALNUMBER       6  You may want to add the same remapping to the base  unconnected  keymap as well    NOTE  The device specific information  which may be queried  is dependent upon the device  All  information may not be available on all devices    Play a different audio tone   sound on my device    Audio tones can be played in either TE or Browser sessions using a Script  A trigger event can  configured to invoke a script  The script handler can be implemented to sound a beep or play a  wave file  This mechanism can be used in either web browser or TE sessions  This functionality is  discussed in the Scripting Guide     For TE sessions  CETerm also includes built in support for Extended Commands used in many  legacy host applications  Users can use the  Tone  extended command to cause the system to  play a specified tone  This is supported through the  extended commands   The syntax is      T lt volume gt  lt frequency gt  lt length gt      lt volume
41. 4  misil c cer A TE 135   EB POT MTEC  asters cer 135   Legacy Extended commands                 sccccccccseeesseeeeeeeceeeaeuseeeeeeeeeeaeaasaeeeeeeeessaaaaeeeeeeeessaaaaees 135   Printing to a Network   802 11x WiFi Printer       o  ooooonccncccoconccncccnnncconccnnnncconcnononcconcnonnnncnncnnnnos 135  A DT Er EAE 136  A EREE 137  o O ce es Ri af 138  A Meer c C  c    P mE 139  Command line OU OINS em t             em 141  enda n  c 142  A PT 143  Igor d                                                          M     147  Appendix A  ID Action Codes  IDA Codes  residien e a a a ia 151    User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 5    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Preface    All of us at Naurtech Corporation constantly strive to deliver the highest quality products and  services to our customers  We are always looking for ways to improve our solutions  If you have  any comments or suggestions  please direct these to     Naurtech Corporation  e mail  Support naurtech com  Phone   1  425  837 0800    Assumptions    This manual assumes you have working knowledge of     Microsoft Windows user interface metaphor and terminology   Stylus based touch screen navigation terminology   Basic knowledge of concepts and terms for computer networking   Basic operations and requirements of the host telnet server or web applications you want  to access using the Naurtech Web Browser and Terminal Emulation application    Basic
42. 70   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 41    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Prefer SSH 1 Protocol  Enable this option if you would like to connect to your  VT host server using SSH protocol version 1  The default setting is Off     Prefer SSH 2 Protocol  Enable this option if you would like to connect to your  VT host using SSH protocol version 2  The default setting is On     NOTE  If both SSH 1 and SSH 2 options are off  CETerm will first try to connect  using SSH2 protocol and then fall back to SSH 1 protocol     Auto OK New Host keys  Automatically accept the host keys presented by the  server  Enabling this option will minimize the amount of interaction that is  required on part of a user  The default setting is Off     WARNING  Enabling this option reduces security because the user does not  verify that the server being connected to is the intended destination  For greatest  security the user should verify that the server credentials presented match the  intended server     Auto OK Changed Host keys  Automatically accept changed host key  presented by the server  Enabling this option will minimize the amount of  interaction that is required on part of a user  The default setting is Off     WARNING WARNING WARNING  Enabling this option reduces security  because the user does not verify that the server being connected to is the  intended destination  A changed host key may indicate a    man in the middle     attack  or it may be that 
43. A POPUP DEVICED         JShowDevcelD        0      0 0 0 O  Pe ee    IDA KBD CAPSLOCK Force caps lock  IDA KBD NUMLOCK    A  ES  ed    NS  AAA  EE   SEN  PIDALINFOLRFMETER v  ShowHFMeteridicatr   ______________     IDA INFO RTONER     ShowHFTowerindcatr           ______________     IDA INFO RESTEPS            ShowHFStepsindcato               o O  Show RF Battery indicator  EA    IDA_INFO_SCANNER___________________ ShowScamerstatus      IDA_INFO_KBDMODE_____________ShowKeyboardmode                PIDALINFOLREDBLUE        ShowRed Bluekeystatus           _____________     p   pn       IDA INFO GREENYELLOW Show Green   Yellow key status  AAA  MAA    User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 157    
44. A TECH   display screen  you will see a context menu appear  If the Start bar is Pis saam progam ir the  proper Nr  visible  then tap and hold on the top left edge just below the Start bar  II    5  17    Your choices will be    Connect      Configure  and  Program Exit        subject ta applicaDie and nba rr  This copy licensed to   Demo    Choosing Configure will bring up the configuration dialog  If you have  configured an access control password  you will be required to enter  this  prior to gaining access to the configuration dialogs     The screenshot on the right shows the top left area  which will invoke  the special context menu  This is circled in red     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 126    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    International Character Set 8  Code Pages    Support for international languages can be provided in two categories    1  localizing the application   2  input and display of language specific characters    Localization means that application dialogs  menus and other widgets are translated into the  specific language  Currently  CETerm provides all its menus and dialogs only in English   However  it has rich support for the display and processing of host applications in international  languages  Support for international language is provided for both Terminal Emulation and Web  Browser sessions     For IBM emulations  3270 and 5250   this support is provided via code pages
45. AL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Text Input Tool    For Windows CE devices without a keyboard  data entry is usually performed using a stylus with  the integrated soft keypad  This requires the user to spell type text strings  This is a slow and  tedious process  The Text Input Tool addresses this issue by sending complete text strings to the  display window at the current cursor location  A user can record a set of often used text strings in  the input tool     You can invoke the Text Input Tool from the application menu by selecting  Display   Input    Too1   You may also tap the  Input Tool  button   on the toolbar  On Pocket PC devices  the  Text Input Tool may be made visible or hidden by alternatively selecting the toolbar button or  hotkey     Input Tool X  Paste  Ada    Del   clear   Fie  Any test string herr Send    ro433 3883 3434   Ent      Any test string herr    username Tab    BTE       Tip  You can also invoke the Text Input tool by using the hotkey  Ctr1   Shift   I      You can build your recorded list of text strings by pasting text from the clipboard  For example   Edit  Copy  in pocket word  directly into the Text Input Tool edit box  You can also directly type a  text string into the edit box using the system soft keypad  Lastly  you can initialize this list from an  ASCII text file     Paste  Tapping the Paste button will copy any text from the clipboard into the edit box     Add  Tapping the Add button adds any text in the edit box to t
46. AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE                               Introduction    Naurtech s CETerm is a combined Industrial Web Browser and Terminal Emulation application   CETerm provides mobile access to industrial and line of business applications running on web  servers  workstations  and mainframes     The CETerm web browser can work with your web applications whether they are running on a  back office PC or served from a state of the art cloud architecture  The CETerm terminal  emulation can access IBM3270  AS 400  5250   Windows  VT  and Linux  VT  telnet and SSH  servers  Also  CETerm can simultaneously run five independent sessions connecting to web or  telnet servers  Mixed sessions allow a smooth migration from legacy telnet systems to newer  web applications     CETerm is available for most industrial mobile terminals running Windows CE  Windows Mobile   or Windows Embedded platforms  For some mobile terminals we offer single emulation products   CE3270  CE5250  and CEVT220  which include the Industrial Web Browser and one type of  emulation     Web Browser VT100 220 52350 3270         CETerm y y   CEVT220 y y   CE5250 y y   CE3270 y y       Device tailored    CETerm is available for most terminal models from major manufacturers  These  versions can use and control the peripherals available on the mobile terminal  such as barcode  scanners  imager scanners  RFID readers  magnetic stripe readers and Bluetooth printers     Single emulation prod
47. B BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    be hidden to reduce screen clutter  We have also added support for the TN3270E   enhanced  protocol     e More Network Awareness Features  We continue to strengthen the network awareness of  CETerm  Now     Check Network Before Send    is supported for all emulation types  Using this  feature and Network Alerts for lost RF connectivity will virtually eliminate dropped sessions  without the added burden and expense of a middleware server  CETerm delivers a simpler  operating environment and the lowest cost of ownership     e Barcode Scanner Control Improvements  CETerm integrates the barcode scanner to  provide consistent and flexible scanning control  Most mobile terminals now support the full  release of the scanner when necessary to share the scanner with other applications  For  applications which do not integrate the scanner  CETerm can act as a    scan wedge  and  deliver scanner input to those applications     e Additional Updates  In addition to dozens of other enhancements  we added support for    new mobile terminal models and current Windows CE versions from all major hardware  vendors     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 11    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Feature Highlights  amp  Benefits    Multiple host sessions   Supports up to FIVE simultaneous host sessions  Interactive  per   session configuration settings are main
48. BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE                   Application Menu    One of the benefits of using Windows CE   Windows Mobile platform devices is that they follow  the popular desktop    Windows    usability metaphor  Naurtech Emulators and Web Browser follow  the user interface guidelines as recommended by Microsoft  Windows CE uses command bars   which combine menus and toolbars together  The following image shows the application toolbar          fat Esc Th pie   Fi Fa Fs Fa  gt     5402 44 DU 5n       File Session Display    K         Keybar  Toolbar    Soft Input Panel  SIP    Soft Keyboard    S d EA ADU np ES    File Session Display    K           Toggles the configurable  Toggles the KeyBar on and off  on and off  Windows Mobile     Gripper     You can tap and drag these  with your stylus to show the complete  toolbar or Keybar  Toolbar  Keybar gripper   p  Toolbar gripper   Sl l   Lil    Windows CE    User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 30    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    The operations associated with application sub menu options are shown below    About the application  version   build  registration etc     Application exit  Can be  configured to be disabled      gt  gt   lt  lt  indicates  current active session     Y indicates session is  connected    Open the text string Data Input tool    Open the macro script  playback   recorder       File  Sessic    Conne
49. Bar allows users to customize a set of soft  buttons to control and invoke any host specific keys or application  operation  Users can select from a set of pre defined KeyBar  templates  In addition they can also configure up to six custom    templates of their own  Users can navigate between a selected set   of KeyBar templates     A KeyBar can also be made to appear as a Context Menu  which  would appear when you tap and hold the stylus on the terminal  display screen     Meta keys   Meta keys are special keys that you can configure to act much like  the state keys  Shift    Alt  and  Ctrl  on a regular keyboard  They  are used together with other keys to activate special actions  Meta   keys can be assigned to hardware keys for use in key remapping   They are especially helpful on mobile terminals with limited number   of physical keys     Auto start Sessions   Users may launch multiple host sessions when our application gets  started  This can simply be enabled via session specific checkbox  configuration  e    User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220    Minimizes user interaction  during connection   re   connection attempts    Maximizes user productivity    Can make any host key or  application operation available  from a KeyBar soft button    Customize KeyBar buttons to  associated with proprietary VT  escape sequences    More key remapping options on  devices with limited keys    Allows configuration of less key  presses to achieve an action    Eliminates 
50. CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 25    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Evaluation Mode    You can download our Web Browser and Terminal Emulation application from our website at any  time  These are fully featured but run in a    trial    mode until the license is registered  In this trial  mode  every connected session has a timeout limit following which it will disconnect  You are  allowed to connect to at most two sessions simultaneously  You will also receive a warning for the  evaluation connection attempts and connected time  The evaluation period expires once the  number of host connection attempts is exhausted     Evaluation Timeout    Session Sz will be    automatically disconnected  iri 2 minutes        These limitations and warnings are strictly part of the evaluation mode  They are not seen ina  registered version of the application  To register the application  you must purchase a legal  registration key and register your copy of the software installation  Contact our sales department    at sales naurtech com for more information     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 26    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE                   Software Registration    You can purchase registration keys for our Web Browser and Emulator product by contacting  your Systems Integrator   Reseller or Distributor  If you do not know of a reseller who carries our  product  feel
51. EB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    For Windows CE mobile terminals without keypads  data entry is  usually performed using a stylus with an integrated soft keypad   This requires the user to spell type text strings  This is a slow and  tedious process  The Text Input Tool addresses this issue by  allowing users to send text strings to the display window at the  current cursor location  without spell typing  A user can preload  often used text strings in the Input Tool  highlight the string and     send    the selected string to the session display     VT220 DEC Multinational  amp  NRC support   VT emulations fully support the DEC multinational character sets  and National Replacement Character sets  NRC   This support is  provided for over a dozen western European languages     VT Line Mode   Block Mode   This is a special optimization for VT host sessions  Data is buffered  locally within the mobile terminal prior to sending it to the host    telnet server  Line mode optimizes usage of the network bandwidth  and host resources     VT Answerback String  This is a configurable text string that certain host applications  require to identify the terminal     Hot Keys  Predefined hot keys are available to interact with and invoke  emulator operations     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220    Optimizes usability and user  productivity    User configurable strings allow  for individual customization    Supports international  ch
52. Hide Show   Colors   Cursor   Fant      File Session Display    ki       Windows Mobile Windows CE    Scheme  To select a predefined color scheme  choose one from the  Scheme   drop down box  The sample box will change to reflect the current selected  attribute foreground and background colors  The following pre defined color  schemes are available     Traditional The traditional IBM terminal  green screen  color scheme   Black on White Used primarily on mobile terminals with non color LCD  displays   White on Black Inverse of Black on White   Factory Scheme optimized for factory lighting and color displays   Custom User configurable scheme    Attribute  This lists display attributes for which colors may be changed as part of  creating a  Custom  color scheme  Under VT emulation  the attributes  correspond as follows     VT Attribute IBM Attribute   Normal Unprotected   Bold Intense version of Unprotected  Blinking Protected   Blinking and Bold Intense version of Protected    User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 67    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE                                        Select Color    This button invokes the  Color  dialog to select a color for an  attribute       Intense  This check box  when selected  applies the custom color to the   intense  version of the selected attribute  This option applies to 3270 and VT  emulations     Sample Attribute  This is a sample box that shows the foregrou
53. Host Address    Terminal Device  Hast Port     BM 5292 2  23  a  Advanced       File Session Display    Ki    Windows Mobile               Session number being  configured    51   Gonfigure    Connection   Display   Printer Opt  el    Host Type     32 0 E   Jvrz20   S HTML    Host Address      http www  my Company  com my App    Windows CE    NOTE  The default settings will change depending upon the current selection of  Host  Type   type of emulation of web browser session      Host Type  This is the type of session required to connect to your host   web server  application  Your choices are 3270  5250  VT220 or HTML  The first three represent  terminal emulation sessions  The last option  HTML  represents a Web Browser session   You may select any one emulation type for the session  If you have a single emulation  product  CE3270  CE5250 or CEVT220   only that emulation type will be selectable   HTML host session types are available with all products  Other connection configuration  options may change dynamically depending upon the Host Type selected     Host Address  This is the address of a host system or an intermediate gateway  managing connections to the host system  Enter the host name or numeric IP address   using up to 64 characters  Default is demo naurtech com  which connects to a  simulated demo host  For HTML browser sessions  the host address should be the URL   Universal resource Locator  of the host application site such as   http   myIntranetApp myCompany co
54. Host key descriptions   5250   119  Host key descriptions   VT   120  Host Type   35   Hotkeys   124   HotSpots   15  93  136   HTML Browser   12   HTML session   130    I    IDA Action   104   IDA App Keys   116   IDA Configurable Keybar   111  IDA Custom Keybar   111  115  IDA Sound   106   IDA Tone   106   IDA User Text   116   Include Common Map   78  Indicators   13  24  91  105  Industrial Web Browser   130  Info Items   90   Initial Sleep   38   Install   21   Installable Codepages   10  Intermec Extended Commands   135  Interval   91    K    Keep cursor in input fields   56  Key   27   Key remap   23   Keybar Cycle   82   Keyboard Mode   91   Keymap   77    L    Legacy TE support  15  Level   91   License ID   27   License registration   25  27  Line buffered   59   Load at Startup   88   Local Echo   57   Lock down   24   Lock SIP   66    M    Macro on Connect   36  Macro Status   132  Macros   16  132   MBCS   128   Meta Keys   14  109  Mini Macro   134  Multi byte   60   Multiple sessions   12  101    N    Network Action   39  Network Awareness   14  Network Host   38  Network Printer   72  73  Network timeout   38    O    Online help   142  Options   75    P    Panning Horizontal   93  Panning Vertical   93    User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 148    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Parity   73   Password   102   Playback   133   Postamble   23  95  Preamble   95   Print Queue   73   Printer C
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56. MINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Hide OIA  IBM Only   Checking this box will toggle hiding of the OIA or the  Operator Information Area  This option applies only to IBM 3270 and 5250  emulations  Pressing the hotkey  Ctr1   Shift   0  will alternate between the  hide and visible states     Hide SIP Button   This configuration setting is only available for Windows Mobile  OS platform devices  Checking this box will hide Windows Mobile SIP  Soft Input  Panel  button     Lock SIP on Hide  Checking this box will cause the SIP  Soft Input Panel  to be  locked down when closed  This configuration setting is only available for  Windows Mobile OS platform devices      f Disable Browser Auto SIP  On Windows CE platform terminals  when running    web browser sessions  the Soft Input Panel  SIP  automatically pops up if the  cursor input focus is in an input text box  This may not necessarily be the desired  behavior for your web application  Enabling this setting prevents the SIP from  popping up when focus set to text box in Windows CE browser     5    Auto Fit to Browser Screen  This setting is only available for Windows CE OS    platform terminals  When enabled  this setting turns on auto fit formatting for  Windows CE Browser similar to as is available on Windows Mobile Browser  The  Web Browser will try to display the page in one column with no horizontal scroll     EU Display Browser Errors  When enabled  this setting will allow display of    JavaScript errors
57. MOBILE    Ir y   iud slid over the application    Application Toolbar      File    Session Session ES ES AEN KeyBar dragged below the application  Jl eden   esc  7   toolbar    Windows CE    EEE       Application Menu        There are several pre defined KeyBars that are provided with the application  These serve as  emulation specific or operation specific templates  You may use these in addition to the  customized KeyBars  The following table shows these pre defined KeyBar templates     KeyBar Name   KeyBar Buttons KeyBar Name KeyBar Buttons  EEE e  up MH SEE Tns De MA  EA O    Special Keys      POR E Eq  gt     gt  IBM 3 del Fld Fid Roll Roll Hip Fri     Info Keys   5    IP  At   Bar    m   gt  VT 1      F1 F2   3 Fu   Fnd Ing Ren Sel   gt     Scroll Keys   aaa  ia 9 d  Fru Nat Hig Can   Ang DEL Esc Bs   gt       Fy Fo F4 F4   F5 Fg Fy Fg   gt     LF  s  7  g  g  ip          Fo Fig En Fio   53 fa fs Fig I     i  12  13  14  15  16  rz  i8     e  Fiz Fie Fo Lo   f1 52 53 54   A        81 82 83   Ez  Er   At  Ret Cir   gt    5 6 7 8 9 0       O Medos ee MS CHEGENRER       User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 112    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    KeyBar Button Images    The following table shows bitmaps and associated action text for some of the more popular  actions and operations that can be associated with the configurable keys     e  M    ICI  EIN        Jump to Session 2  S2    S3         Action Descr
58. PLUS  IDA_FONT_MINUS  IDA_TOGGLE_FONT BOLD Font Bold A    A A NAAA  IDA SMARTPAD OPEN SmartPad Show MEER  IDA SMARTPAD CLOSE SmartPad Hide Eg  IDA SMARTPAD TOGGLEHIDE SmartPad Toggle al  p ccc    A  PEA CC    Sleep 10mseo    IDA SLEEP 5O                   Slep5Omsec    NN NE ON      NN  IDA_SCAN_TRIGGER Scan Trigger Soft trigger scanner  IDA SCAN TRIGGER OFF Turn scan trigger off  AAA    User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 153    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Symbolic Name Friendly Name  IDA SCAN ENABLE   Enablescanner    IDA SCAN DISABLE   Disabl   scanner     IDA SCAN_SUSPEND JSuspedscamigg     IDA SCAN RESUME  jResumescaming   O    AAA AEREO SAA  NA     WA A    IDA_PRINT_SCREEN  IDA PRINT  LINE Print current line Poe  IDA_PRINT_CANCEL HINA EE    A EN SCAN  IDA OIA HIDE OIA Hide Hide IBM OIA bar  IDA OIA VISIBLE OIA Show Show IBM OIA bar  IDA OIA TOGGLEHIDE OIA Toggle Toggle OIA bar visibilit  p   AAA    AAA AAN  General IBM and VT Actions    IS  NS    A Re  IDA_PF24  A CAN    IS    AA   IDA HOME A 0 0 O  IDA DOWN S  Domn                             O  IDAUP 0000 0 0 0 0 A 0 slo 0 0 O  Left    A d  IBM Actions     Iu    p  bs  A  AAA  NENNEN  EA  if EA   ERA  AAA  E pM   a E    IDA ERASE IIPNUT     Fraelnpt                    4 AAA  AAA    AAA   Es    SS   a   oo   EA ee uM  5250 Specific Actions   EEN   IDA FIELD EXT     Fie Exit S  gt  gt         IDA FIELD_PLUS          JFile                   J     
59. Page 47    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE                   Notices  This button displays SSH specific copyright notice     Encryption    CETerm supports a variety of different encryption algorithms  and allows you to prioritize    which one you prefer to use  Use this configuration tab to set a priority preference for the  SSH encryption algorithms     Advanced SSH       Diffie Hellman Key Exchange Priority  D H Group Exchange u  D H Group 14    eatin here         Diffie Hellman Kev Exchange Priority  D H Group Exchange     4 Lp  D H Group 14 E me  D H Group 1 m   Down    55H General   Encryption   User Keys sel 4       marn hele here   I    File Session Display    ki       Windows Mobile Windows CE    Encryption Priority  Highlight the preferred encryption algorithm and use the up  and down buttons to position it in the list box to specify a priority preference  order  When you make an SSH connection  CETerm will search down the list  from the top until it finds an algorithm supported by the server  and then use that   By default  CETerm list the following encryption algorithms in priority order       AES Rijndael  SSH 2     Blowfish      Triple DES        warn below here        Arcfour       ignore following       DES    If the encryption algorithm which CETerm finds is below the    warn below here     line  you will see a warning box when you make the connection     The first cipher supported by the server    is single DES  w
60. SH connection for port forwarding  and your  user account on the server not having the ability to run a shell  This option is only  applicable with SSH protocol version 2  since the SSH version 1 protocol  assumes you will always want to run a shell  The default is Off     Run Sub System on Host  Advanced   If enabled  attempts to run an SSH 2  subsystem on the host  By default  this option is Off    Try Proxy for Local Host  If using a proxy connection  this option enables the  use of the proxy even for connections to localhost  By default  this option is Off    DNS Lookup at Proxy End  If Off  CETerm will perform DNS lookup on the  handheld  If On  CETerm will perform DNS lookup on the proxy host  If Auto   Sense  CETerm will choose the DNS lookup location based on the proxy type   By default  this option is Auto Sense     Local Fwd   Allow All Hosts  If enabled  this option allows hosts other than the  handheld to connect to local ports that are forwarded to the server  This may be  useful for a peripheral device to connect to the server  By default  this option is  Off     Remote Fwd   Allow All Hosts  If enabled  this option allows hosts other than  the server to connect to remote ports that are forwarded to the handheld  By  default  this option is Off    Overwrite Existing Log File  Enable this option if you want to automatically  overwrite the existing log and start capturing a new log  If unchecked  log data  will be appended to the end of the existing log  The defau
61. TRING 0 Send user text 1  IDA USTRING 1 Send user text 2   a ee    PA AC  IDA_USTRING_63 Text 64 Send user text 64    AA A AY    IDASIP HDE _ SIPHide                                   J O   IDA SIP SHOW          SIPPSRw                                   4 O   IDA SIP ITOGGLEHDE 1             JSlPTogle                             o     O   IDA SIP LOCXDONN SlPPLokdo n     IDA SIP UNLOCK                 SIPUnckk        0 0      0 O  A e eee AAA    p  bs  A  AAA  IDA_IM_KEYBOARD IM Keyboard LE    IDA_IM_LOCKED IM Locked E  A AAA ES  AAA    uo  HTML Actions p   PIDALURL_BACK  URLBak                0           O    IDA URL REFRESH       Refreshpge     ARA MM MEN    El pM  pM  Special Actions IN  ey   IDA VIBRATE 100     Vibratet00ms_             J O   IDA VIBRATE 200                            jVipate20ms     IDA VIBRATE 500                VipatebOms     IDA VIBRATE 1000               Vibratetsee     IDA VIBRATE 200                      Vibate2se     IDA VIBRATE 500             Vibrate5se o     pd    A     NN   EA     IS    E     ES   pM    IDA BEEP OK   IDA BEEP  WARN   IDA BEEP LOUD Beep Loud  A ANA   IDA POPUP IPADDRESS Show IP Address   IDA POPUP MACADDRESS Show MAC Address    IDA POPUP BATTERY Show Battery  IDA POPUP TIME    User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 156    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Symbolic Name Friendly Name   IDA_POPUP_SERIALNUMBER________ ShowSerial                    4               ID
62. The title in the help file  even for single emulation products   CE3270  CE5250 and CEVT220  is always indicated to be   CETerm   All content in the help file applies to CETerm and all  single emulation products        Contents Q all Topics      E    Naurtech CETerm    Table Of Contents     5g sip    Boar  cf       NOTE  Although the online help is provided on the device  it is limited  For detailed explanation of  features  configuration and functionality please refer to this Users Manual  the Scripting Guide or    the Web Browser Programming Reference     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220    Page 142    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Glossary    3270  A well defined protocol used to communicate and control IBM mainframe display terminals     5250  A well defined protocol used to communicate and control AS 400 display terminals     802 11  An IEEE specification that provides interoperability between mobile clients and wireless LAN  access points     Access Point  AP   Generally  a hardware product that bridges a Local Area Network  LAN  to a Radio Frequency   RF  network     ASCII  A standard for assigning numerical values to the set of letters in the Roman alphabet and  typographic characters     Baud Rate  The number of bits per second transmitted between two devices     Bar Code  A machine readable graphic image  using predefined patterns of linear bars or polygon elements  to encode  typically  all of t
63. Users can  choose one or more of the following mechanisms for key remapping and input     e Remap physical hardware keys on the mobile terminal  Details for this functionality are  discussed in the    Keyboard Key Remapping    section below     e Remap hardware keys or KeyBar buttons and associate these with a Script  Details for  this functionality are discussed in the    Naurtech CETerm Scripting Guide     You can  download this from our website     e Configure Windows CE application keys  Details for this functionality are discussed in the     Keyboard Key Remapping    section below     e Configure    Meta Keys    which may be used in conjunction with other keys to create  unique key combinations to remap application operations or host key actions     e Configure one or more soft KeyBars  Users may select from predefined templates or  customize their own KeyBars  Details for this functionality are discussed in the     Configurable KeyBar    section below    e Configure a Context Menu KeyBars  Details for this functionality are discussed in the     Context Menu    section below     Keyboard Key Remapping    CETerm can be configured to map any physical keyboard key  except state keys like    Ctrl        Alt     etc  on the device to any host action  application operation  user text  IDA code  macro or Script     Users can directly configure the key remap bindings using on device dialogs  The typical  approach should be to use  emulation specific  maps  which apply to all ses
64. Verbose Messages Type   Allow IPV4 Host   Allow IPV6 Port   Use TCP No Delay User   Send TCP Keep Alives Password   No Pseudo Terminal on Host Exclude Hosts   No Host Shell Command    Run Sub System on Host   Try Proxy for Local Host   DNS Lookup at Proxy End  Local Fwd     Allow All Hosts  Remote Fwd     Allow All Hosts  Overwrite Existing Log File  Omit Passwords from Log  Omit Session Data from Log  Bug     SSH 1 Ignore   Bug     SSH 1 Password Hiding  Bug     SSH 1 RSA Auth   Bug     SSH 2 HMAC Key   Bug     SSH 2 Encryption Key  Bug     SSH 2 RSA Signature  Bug     SSH 2 ID in PK Auth  Bug     SSH 2 Re Key    Username  SSH Keep Alive  Log Mode    Encryption Priority  Diffie Hellman Key Exchange Priority    Before you can connect to your host or web server application  at a minimum  you must know the  type of host you are connecting to and the IP address or URL of the host system  You must also  configure the port number on which the host application is expecting connection     e From the application menu  Select  Session   Configure  or tap the  Configure     button 24   on the toolbar     e A Configure  dialog box will come up     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 34    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    e Choose the  Connection  tab  This is the first  and default  tab     The following dialogs show the Connection tab of the host session configuration dialog       27 20 lok    E ES   Configure       
65. You should see your registered company userid     If you prefer to configure the server URL directly using a device   application management  tool  you can directly write the following key into the device registry      HKEY LOCAL MACHINE    Software    Naurtech    CETerm   ConfigServerURL   SZ http   192 168 1 101 license xml    NOTE gt  gt  The product name    CETerm    in the registry key example above will change to  respective product names for CE3270  CE5250 and CEVT220     Session Interaction    CETerm allows up to five simultaneous host sessions  Any one or all of these sessions may be  simultaneously connected to a host  but only one session is in the foreground at any time  This is  the active session and it receives all user interaction  Connected sessions in the background  maintain their host session connections and update their  hidden  screen content     Multiple sessions   You can run up to five independent sessions simultaneously  You can navigate between these  sessions either from the application menu or by using the  Next live session  hotkey  The current  active session is indicated in the application  Session  menu as shown below  Host addresses  configured for each of the host sessions are indicated as part of the session names        Connect        Y Indicates session is Up to five simultaneous host sessions    connected to host    Configure           Can specify host DNS alias or IP   gt  gt   lt  lt  Indicates address    current active session     54 
66. a keys are assigned to hardware keys  they can be used   in other key re mapping assignments  For example  after the Blue Meta key is assigned  you  may create the mapping where Blue    1  switches to Session 1  etc     Defining Meta Keys    Meta keys are defined in the Edit Keymap tab of the key remapping  Simply select the  Meta   keymap  There is one basic restriction for the Meta keymap  There may only be one key for  each Meta state  Typically this means a key for each of Red  Green  and Blue     When defining  or editing  a Meta key  there are three special attributes      IASC    This checkbox means  Ignore Alt  Shift and Control   When checked  the Meta  key will be effective regardless of the Alt  Shift  or Control states  Usually this option is  checked to allow the most flexible key combinations      Toggle    This checkbox means to  toggle the state  of a Meta key each time the key is  pressed  Otherwise  the state is set when pressed and cleared when the key is released   Usually  this option is checked  Some keyboards require the  key up  action of a key  before another key can be pressed  For these keyboards  the  toggle  option  must  be  checked  otherwise no other key can ever  see  the Meta state      One shot    This checkbox means that the Meta state is reset after the next key is  pressed  whether or not the next key was part of a Meta key translation  If this option is  unchecked  the Meta state remains set until the meta key is pressed again  Usually  
67. age o Oo                    IDAAPC        AppPrgraamCommad                 O  CEE AAA TA  MM    pr ue   Internal Actions  TE only     IDA UPDATE CURSOR   Update Cursor        o       0 0 000 y O  Uninhibit Update  AAA  AN AS AAA A AA    Program Actions SS  IDA PROGRAM FOREGROUND    Bring application to foreground__   ______________     IDA PROGRAM _EXITSILENT_____________ Exit application without prompts        MA ANNAN      AA AAA EA   IDA DEVICE WAKEUP O  o      A NOMEN VEMM  Toggle menu visibility   IDA MENUBAR ACTIVATE JAdivteMenu              0            User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 152    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Symbolic Name Friendly Name  Connect session    A AA AAA  AE SAA ESE    IDA_HSCROLL_HIDE________________ HScrollHide   gt  gt  gt      IDA HSCROLL VISIBLE   HScrollShow      IDA HSCROLL TOGGLEHIDE   HScrollToggle       IDA HSCROLL PLUSON     HScolRightOne     IDA HSCROLL MNUSONE       HSeolletOne J                IDA HSCROLL PLUSHALF        HSeolRightPage      IDALHSCROLL_MINUSHALF   HScrollLeftPage     IDA HSCROLL PLUSEEND     HScollRightEnd     IDA HSCROLL MNUSEND _   HScrollLeftEnd    A   E  IDA VSCROLL HDE          VSeolHde      IDA VSCROLL VISIBLE               VSeollShow     IDA VSCROLL TOGGLEHIDE       VSeollTogle                   y      IDA VSCROLL PLUSEND________________ VScrollUpEnd     IDA VSCROLL MNUSEND     VS amp molDownEnd     J     AAA AAA     pee U  IDA_FONT_
68. ails under the SSH configuration section     Exiting out from the registration dialog    When running the software in evaluation mode  you may enter the registration dialog by pressing  the  Register  button when you are notified that you are running an evaluation version  At this  point you are expected if enter a User ID and a registration key  The device unique License ID is  shown in the registration dialog  If you do not yet have your registration key and need to exit  back to the splash screen  press the cancel  X  button or press the Esc key     If you have three unsuccessful attempts to register your software license  you will be returned to  the splash screen     Automatic Licensing Registration    Rather than having to type the user id and key to register your software license  you can use the  automated license registration  Your registration key s  are also provided in an XML file format   You can either place this file on a Web server or locally on your mobile terminal  During the first  connection attempt  CETerm will automatically try to resolve and complete the registration  You  can then configure a reference to this file to automatically register the license  To configure  automated licensing  go to  Session    gt   Configure    gt   Options    gt   Advanced     gt   Manage   Under    Server URL    enter the complete URL to the registration license XML file   Please refer to the Automated Licensing section later in this manual     User s Manual for CETerm   
69. an optional beep sound configuration  It controls the sound of the  standard terminal bell or beep  For devices that support  wav files  you can enter any   wav file available in the standard sound locations on the device  For mobile terminals  that support tone generators  you can specify a custom tone  The custom tone has the  following format     VVFFFttt Or vvFFFtttvvFFFttt Of vvFFFtttvvFFFtttvvFFFttt  etc     where  VV Volume is the volume of the beep  The range is 00 10 where 0 is  off and 10 is loudest   FFF Frequency is frequency in 10 Hertz units  A value of 200 is 2000  Hertz  300 is 3000 Hertz   ttt Time is the length of the beep in 10ms units  A value of 050 is  Y  second  100 is one second     An example of the setting can be 05300100  This will play a one second beep of 3000 Hz  at half volume  Don t forget the leading zeros     Advanced  This button opens an advanced display configuration dialogs     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 64    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Hide   Show    This tab holds attributes to control the visibility of various application and display  widgets     Hide All Bars  This configuration option is only available on Windows CE OS  platform devices  Since the Toolbar and Keybar are part of the application menu   on Windows CE devices  enabling this option hides all three     All Bars at Bottom  Checking this box will move the menu to the bottom of the  screen  P
70. another font  called the base font  Once you link fonts  characters that  do not exist in the base font are displayed from the linked fonts  For example   linking a Japanese font to a Latin font gives you the ability to display Japanese  characters when using a Latin font     Font linking is typically used to enable Roman fonts to display non Roman  characters  To extend font linking on your mobile terminal  you can examine the  following registry setting to determine the mappings of linked fonts to base fonts     HKEY LOCAL MACHINENSOFTWARENMicrosotftNFonthaznkNSystemLbink    You can add additional links by creating additional registry values    base font face name     path and file to link to    face name of the font to link     Example  In this example  the Japanese specific font MSGothic is linked to the  base Tahoma font  When searching for a character  the Tahoma font is searched  first followed by the MSGothic font  This enables support for a larger variety of  characters without switching fonts      HKEY LOCAL MACHINE  SOFTWARE  Microsoft Fonthink SystemLink      Tahoma    Windows  msgothic ttc MS PGothic    Two Column DB Characters  This setting only applies when displaying  characters requiring double byte character sets  When enabled  it forces  interpretation that the double byte character consumes two columns in screen  buffer  For some languages  this helps with character alignment     Extensions  This group box wraps all VT protocol extensions that are propriet
71. aracter sets for VT host  sessions    Optimized network bandwidth  usage for VT emulation sessions    Legacy application compatibility    User productivity    Page 18    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Benefits of Naurtech Terminal Emulators  amp  Industrial  Web Browser    Terminal Emulation remains the well proven  cost effective solution for host access and  automatic data collection solutions that result in the fastest ROI  With the rapid adoption of web   based mobile applications  the Naurtech CETerm Industrial Web Browser has become the new  standard to access business processes and data  Our terminal emulator and industrial web  browser running on a mobile terminal allows users to automate their business processes and to  implement productivity solutions     Here are some benefits of using Naurtech CETerm     It provides a seamless migration path for accessing legacy green screen and newer web  based applications  This is especially helpful as legacy and web sessions can be run  simultaneously in two independent sessions     The CETerm web browser allows you to write custom applications in HTML  giving you  full control over the mobile terminal and its attached peripherals  It provides extended  Capabilities to build web based data collection applications  that cannot be implemented  using the built in Pocket IE browser which comes with the Windows CE or Windows  Mobile operating system     The built in Scripting engine
72. are packaged as a zip file and  distributed electronically  Once you download the product from our website  follow these  instructions to install the product to your mobile terminal     After unzipping the downloaded file on the desktop  you should have the following files in your  local directory   CEXXXX  C  p   COX 1n   License txt   yyyy readme txt   oetup exe   ReleaseNotes htm    where xxxx is the product and platform descriptor for the target CE device  Multiple CAB  files may be present for different CPU targets   e g CETerm WM65 ARMVAI CAB     where yyyy is a manufacturer and device descriptor for a  device tailored  version of the  product  It has specific notes pertaining to the device tailored version     e Make sure your mobile terminal is connected to your desktop via a USB  serial or wireless  802 11x connection     e On your Windows desktop  make sure you have the Microsoft Windows Mobile Device  Center installed  Older Windows operating systems can have ActiveSync version 4 5    although you may also use earlier versions up to ActiveSync 3 7   You can get a free  downloads from the Microsoft website     e Make sure your mobile terminal is connected to the desktop via ActiveSync   e Run Setup exe on your desktop     e You will need to read and accept the EULA to proceed  Click the  Install gt  gt   button if you  accept the license terms  This will launch the application manager to install the Naurtech  product on your mobile terminal     e Once installed  you
73. ars  Typically  the last key should be    Next  KeyBar    for cycling to the next KeyBar     One powerful feature of CETerm is the ability to associate KeyBar keys with User Text  strings and Scripts  Key entries  Text 1  through  Text 20  or    Script 1    through    Script  20    may be associated with KeyBar keys as well  The    x    in Text x or Script x    User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 84    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    corresponds to the respective User Text or Script slot  Thus if you have a text string  configured in the User Text  this string can be submitted to the host application by  tapping on the  Text X  key in a Custom KeyBar     Tapping this key will send the complete text string to the current cursor location  For VT  terminal sessions  escape sequences can be added to the User Text string  This allows  users to configure custom escape sequences as required by their host applications   Escape sequences can be entered into the User Text in the following format     Xe    ne  M     host Ol de EDUC I  E   Tab     SDD   Bescaclecimeal NC    Scripts loaded in specific script slots  Script x  can be associated with a Custom KeyBar  button     App Keys   Windows Mobile devices have hardware buttons that launch  specific applications  These    Application Keys    are typically  configured using an applet in the Control Panel  You can re  TUR Ee la  map these keys to invoke emulator or hos
74. ary  to legacy emulations  These are provided to easy migration from legacy terminals  to newer Windows CE terminals     Symbol TNVT  Enable extensions from Symbols 3000 series and Telxon TE  such as enabling the scanner  setting fixed screen mode  reporting the IP  address  exiting the program  and sending special control characters    Symbol CE VT  Enable extensions in Symbols VT220 CE TE  such as reporting  the MAC address  enabling the scanner  sounding tones  and setting block or  character modes     Telxon  These are similar to the Symbol TNVT extensions     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 61    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Display    This table below shows the hierarchy of configuration attributes for the Display related settings     Font  Type  Weight  Scroll Bars  Hide Vertical  Hide Horizontal  Beep Sound           gt   Hide Show      Font                        Hide All Bars   Allow Proportional Fonts   All Bars at Bottom   Force Proportional Characters  Hide Menu Bar Force Fixed Width Characters  Hide Keybar Width Factor   Hide Toolbar    Hide OIA  IBM only    Hide SIP button      Lock SIP on Hide      Disable Browser Auto SIP    Auto Fit to Browser Screen    Display Browser Errors    Show Macro on Play   Show Start Bar on Exit    Scheme  Attribute  Intense  Select Color     Cursor  Cursor Options  Full Block  Underline  Half Block  Automatic Scrolling  None  Center Cursor  Visible Curso
75. as a link between two or more wide area networks     Host Address  An address that identifies the host computer  Typically this is a numeric IP address or host name     Host Application  An application program that runs on the host computer and is accessed from a hardware terminal  or emulator     Hot Key or HotKey  A key combination that is associated with a specific application operation     HTML  An authoring language that defines the structure and layout for a web document   web page for  view in a Web Browser     HTTP  The underlying protocol used by the web  lt defines how messages are formatted and transmitted  between web servers and web Browsers     Icon  A small graphic image displayed on the computer screen that visually represents a program  applications     IP address  An Internet Protocol address that identifies a specific computer or device on a TCP IP network  It is represented as a 32 bit entity in dot notation such as 192 168 1 255    Local Area Network  LAN   A group or set of physically connected computers   devices     Logical Unit  LU   An entity defined by IBM to represent a software element within an IBM SNA architecture  lt  represents a mainframe resource used to connect a terminal device    Mainframe  A large  powerful computer  which runs applications to serve many connected terminals or  terminal emulation software clients     Network Propagation Delay    The delay introduced in interactive computer communications due to routing  administration an
76. business tasks     Scripts can be launched by pressing keys  or triggered by events such as specific host data  detected on the screen or successful barcode scanner input etc  Scripts can be edited and tested  directly on the mobile terminal  Scripts can also interact with the Web Browser and native  JavaScript  A script can be as simple as an automated login or as complex as reformatting a TE  session with a Web Browser interface     CE With version 5 7  a lot of work has gone into making the scripting functionality even more    powerful  Several new automation objects have been added  Interfaces of existing ones have  been enhanced  A separate CETerm Scripting Guide available from our website discusses  these in detail  Please refer to it     General Settings    The General tab maintains settings for enabling  running  permissions and testing scripts  All  settings on this tab apply to all scripts configured in the Scripts tab       y   S1  Configure ETE BEIM    v  Enable  Script Timeout  sec   Scripting    Show Script Errors  Allow File Registry Read  Allow File Registry Write       General   Scripts    Aa Enable Re Initialize    Script Timeout  sec    300      v  Shaw Script Errors    Allow Program Launch       ball Glow File Registry Read  Allow File Registry Write  Allow Program Launch    General   Scripts      File Session Display ty ki       Windows Mobile Windows CE    Enable  This is the main setting to enable or disable the scripting capability  This  checkbox shou
77. button assignment list box  look for the device application button  which has an  association with  Record   Highlight this button    e From the  Button assignment   dropdown list  select anything but    Record    to change the  device application key association    e Now proceed with the application key remapping procedure described above     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 117    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    3270 Host key descriptions    ATTN  The Attention key interrupts the host application     SYS REQ  The System Request key gives context to the System Software such as the SSCP  System  services Control Point     CLEAR  The Clear key causes a CLEAR Attention Identifier key to be sent to the host and the host  responds according to the host application     RESET   The Reset key resets the terminal  Depending upon the current state  it removes the host  application from a keyboard inhibit state  terminates the System Request functions and exits  terminal from insert mode     ERASE INPUT  This key clears all unprotected input fields and moves the cursor to the beginning of the first  input field     ERASE to END OF FIELD  EOF   This key erases all data in an input field from the current cursor location to the end of the input  field    DELETE  The Delete key deletes data from an input field  When you press this key  the character at the  cursor location is deleted  and all characters to the right 
78. can also not handle ignore  messages     If this    bug    is auto sensed  CETerm will have no choice but to send the user s  password with no form of camouflage  so that an eavesdropping user will be  easily able to find out the exact length of the password  If this is enabled when  talking to a correct server  the session will succeed  but will be more vulnerable  to eavesdroppers than it could be     This option only applies to SSH 1 servers  The default option is Auto Sense     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 45    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Bug     SSH 1 RSA Auth  Some SSH 1 servers cannot deal with RSA  authentication messages at all  If Pageant is running and contains any SSH 1  keys  CETerm will automatically try RSA authentication before falling back to  passwords  so these servers will crash when they see the RSA attempt     If this bug is auto sensed  CETerm will go straight to password authentication  If  this option is enabled when talking to a correct server  the session will succeed   but of course RSA authentication will be impossible     This option only applies to SSH 1 servers  The default option is Auto Sense     Bug     SSH 2 HMAC Key  Versions 2 3 0 and below of the SSH server software  from ssh com compute the keys for their HMAC message authentication codes  incorrectly  A typical symptom of this problem is that CETerm can fail at the  beginning of the session  saying    In
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80. ce component that is used to scroll horizontally or vertically within a  window     Serial port  A communication port used to attach a peripheral device  such as a printer     Session  A logical interaction between a terminal device or terminal emulation application and a connected  host application     Stop bit  A data bit used in serial transmissions to signal the end of a character and indicate that the  channel is idle     Soft Input Panel  SIP   A software key input application  typically available on Pocket PC devices    User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 145    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Telnet  An Internet communications protocol that enables a computer to function as a remote terminal     Terminal  A device through which data or information can be entered or displayed interactively     Terminal Type  A specific type or category of terminal  Generally it defines the capabilities of the terminal or  terminal emulation client to the host application     TN3270  A well defined Telnet protocol which defines the connection and interaction process for terminals  to communicate with IBM 3270 mainframes     TN5250  A well defined Telnet protocol which defines the connection and interaction process for terminals  to communicate with IBM AS 400 servers     Toolbar  A common graphical application component  consisting of a visible row of buttons which  when  tapped by a stylus  cause the program to perf
81. ce license xml file into the license xml    which holds all the concatenated keys  Please refer to the support wiki on our website for  articles related to this issue     Here are some common error codes     0x80070490 License not found in XML document  check your XML  Validate that  the license ID of your terminal is present in the license xml file    0x800c0006 XML document not found  check your URL path and location of  license xml file on the server or mobile terminal    0x80040154 XML or SAX Parser not found on device  Unsupported or missing  Microsoft components    0x80004005 General failure  Catch all error code     The following steps should be followed to install the new    automated licensing    capability     1  Install the new version of CETerm on your terminal  This should be version 5 0 or  higher  Run it    2  On the mobile terminal  go to the Manage tab   Session    gt   Configure    gt   Options    gt   Advanced    gt   Manage     Enter the URL to web server where CETerm should look for the license xml file    The license xml file should have a license 1D and corresponding registration key for   this  device  Tap OK  all the way out     3  Configure and Connect to your host  If there are no errors  license registration is  transparent  You can validate registration by looking at the About box    File   gt  About    User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 100    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    
82. ce the display to  draw with proportional spacing even when the selected font is fixed pitch  This  setting may be required when a proportional Asian font is linked to a fixed pitch  font such as Courier New and Courier New is the selected font  This setting  overrides    Force Fixed Width Characters        Force Fixed Width Characters  This option will force the display to draw  proportional fonts with a fixed width spacing  This can result in irregular displays  where the narrow characters  e g    i   appear scrunched to the left of their  cell   and the wide characters  e g    m   to overlap their neighbors on the right  This  setting is used to force a display into traditional column alignment and may be  needed with host applications that display tables or character based graphics     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 70    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    When forcing to fixed width  a  nominal  width must be computed for the font and  it is narrower than the widest characters  The next parameter can be used to  spread out the characters     Width Factor  This applies to a factor to the  nominal  width used when  forcing proportional fonts to fixed width  A value of 100 is 100  of the   nominal  width  Values larger than 100 spread out the characters and  values smaller than 100 squeeze them together  You may use  Force  Fixed Width  and the  Width Factor  with fixed pitch fonts to get more  readabl
83. correct MAC received on packet        If this bug is auto sensed  CETerm will compute its HMAC keys in the same way  as the buggy server  so that communication will still be possible  If this option is  enabled when talking to a correct server  communication will fail     This option only applies to SSH 2 servers  The default option is Auto Sense     Bug   SSH 2 Encryption Key  Versions below 2 0 11 of the SSH server  software from ssh com compute the keys for the session encryption incorrectly   This problem can cause various error messages  such as  Incoming packet was  garbled on decryption     or possibly even    Out of memory        If this bug is auto sensed  CETerm will compute its encryption keys in the same  way as the buggy server  so that communication will still be possible  If this  option is enabled when talking to a correct server  communication will fail     This option only applies to SSH 2 servers  The default option is Auto Sense     Bug   SSH 2 RSA Signature  Versions below 3 3 of OpenSSH require SSH 2  RSA signatures to be padded with zero bytes to the same length as the RSA key  modulus  The SSH 2 draft specification says that an unpadded signature MUST  be accepted  so this is a bug  A typical symptom of this problem is that CETerm  mysteriously fails RSA authentication once in every few hundred attempts  and  falls back to passwords     If this bug is auto sensed  CETerm will pad its signatures in the way OpenSSH  expects  If this option is enabled whe
84. ct       1  myAS400Ho5t       S4  demo  55  demo              Session  Display  4 Ki        Font Up  Font Down             Smart Pad     Input Tool           Macro       ty Kl           Online application help    Connect to   Disconnect from host    Open session configuration dialogs    Password protect a session  User  will be prompted for password prior  to making connection    Five simultaneous host sessions    Increase   decrease terminal  text font size    Open the emulation specific  host key SmartPad    NOTE  You can run up to five host sessions simultaneously  These may be connected in any  combination to legacy host or Web server applications    User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220    Page 31    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Application Toolbar    An integrated application toolbar is provided for touch screen navigation  For Windows CE    platform devices  this toolbar is available next to the Application menu  For Windows Mobile     platform devices  you can bring up the toolbar by invoking the toolbar button   next to the  application menu  Below is a description of the buttons on the toolbar  You can also tap and hold    the toolbar button to get a  toolbar tip  indicating its functionality     Toggle SmartPad for Toggle Text Input tool  host specific keys    Single tap or drag to  change toolbar  visibility  Only  available on Windows  CE devices    Toggle Macro toolbar    SEA  A  A  ins    Decrea
85. ct to your host    User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 129    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Web Browser Sessions    One of the value propositions for upgrading to Windows CE or Windows Mobile handheld devices  is the multi application versatility and graphical user interface  These devices provide a migration  path from legacy host applications  using text based terminal emulation to web based  applications with rich content  Previously the only solution to this mixed use was to run both a  terminal emulator and the Pocket IE browser as two separate applications  This scenario can be  a recipe for disaster in a controlled access environment for data collection applications     jg  51  Configure Fe fz 4 08 Ek Check Inventory  Main Menu  n    j     Receive  Scan SKU barcode     Put A  ey 310909082    Pick  Ship    a        Price    58 99      i Oty  31  Count i REES    T  Bon  T LP    Part Number Lookup    Batch Number Lookup    PRODUCT NAME  Women s AIR MAX   Log Out COLOR  mist blue dp orng blu  ITEM MO  310909 082    A SHIP WEIGHT  1 2kg    2  3  4  5  6  Fl  a  g    ME 004 03 26 2007     10 15 AM       With CETerm  you can run browser sessions along side terminal emulation sessions in any  combination  all as part of the same application  A user can have both terminal emulation and  web applications together within a single application  You get the data collection solution  features  access control  an
86. d  management of data over networks     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 144    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Operator Information Area  OIA   A single row area  typically used on IBM 3270 and 5250 terminals  that indicates the status of the  terminal and the current cursor location     Pocket PC  A version of the Windows CE graphical operating system for handheld devices  Also referred to  as Windows Mobile OS     Radio Frequency  RF   Term used to indicate information exchange between computer devices where some or all of the  communication uses radio transceivers     Random Access Memory  RAM   Fast computer memory used to store applications and data     Reboot  A process to reset and restart a computer device     Registry  A database residing in memory that is managed by the operating systems and shared by all  applications on a computer device     Response time  The time elapsed between submission of a query and receipt of a response    RTS  Request to Send  A serial handshaking signal that data terminal equipment  DTE  uses when it  wants to send information to data communication equipment  DCE      Scanner  A peripheral that enables a computer to read barcodes    Symbology  A well defined pattern of barcodes used to represent different characters  There are many  different types of barcode symbologies  each having their own special characters and features     Scrollbar  A graphical user interfa
87. d C                                 AX       6  ASSUMPUON Siria lec Cant Dc amd a Rio intel U Conci taamadubabusspiatha tus atr iat apt Meter 6  Conventions used in this Manuales nee rano iii 6  Additonal DOCU Menta IO ORTOS a e a E Ai 7  Online SUDDO WiKi a A NE 7  NUE OG UG HOU E EE 8  Whats New IS version DU ar ta 10  Feature Highlights  amp  Benefits cunas 12  Benefits of Naurtech Terminal Emulators  amp  Industrial Web Browser                                   ssssssuse 19  oystem REQUIEM Serra aer 20  Ile e                                                21  QUISO A E A E E E NE 22  QUICK SHOW  TOA TS a a e a N a 23  Automatically submit a barcode  Postamble ENTER         occcccoccnccccccnncccccnncoconcnnnconcnccconnnncnnos 23  Change the font to fit rows and columns on the screen       occcccccccnccccncnncoconcnnononcnnnnnnnnnnonanennss 23  Configure a session to automatically connect on StartUpP     oooccccccononccnncnononccnncnnnnnconcnnnnnncannnos 23  oet AMO NN o cute aco eu coiere Mi co anos  23  Remap hardware keys          cccccssescccceeeececseeeeeeseeeeeeeegeeesseeeeeseaeeeeeseeeeeseeeeeeseeeeessaneeseseeeeeesaass 23  Configure Full Screen mode                        sss nennen nennen nennen nnn naar n nnns nnn 24  Lock down the device  serine eaan aa a a aae eaan arnis 24  Display e e TETTE a Ra SERT 24  Configure to display International language character sets      occccooonccnnccccnocconcnonancnnnononanennnnos 24  Enable SSL   SSH SecCulrllY    oocccccccccc
88. d peripheral support for your web based application  Here are some  of the benefits of the Naurtech CETerm Web Browser     e Full Screen readability and Context Menus  You can hide the  Start  bar and application  menu to maximize usage of your screen real estate giving you the full 320 x 240  1   4 VGA  screen for display     Tap and hold    Context Menus are available for application control    e Operating System Lockout  The address and navigation bars are inaccessible within the  HTML browser sessions  The application may be configured to prevent users from exiting the  application  launching any other application  or browsing to unauthorized websites  This locks  down the device completely     e SIP Control  The Soft Input Panel  SIP  popup can be fully controlled   e Tab Key  Within Pocket IE  you are not able to use the Tab key to jump from one input field    to the next  A TAB will not work in a barcode post amble to jump to the next field after filling  the current field  This results in compromised usability  The Naurtech browser fully supports    User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 130    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Tab and Back Tab navigation with native HTML text objects  Tabs also work in the barcode  post ambles     e Device and Peripheral Control  Full control over barcode scanner and other peripherals   MSR  Smart Card Reader etc   for browser based applications  Using HTML meta tags  
89. device is on the network  If you are  connecting over wireless LAN  802 11x   make sure your device is communicating with the  Access Point  lt you are connecting over a wireless wide area  phone  network  make sure  you can access the web     From the  Start  menu  run Naurtech CETerm  CEVT220  CE5250 or CE3270  On  Windows CE platform devices  tap the desktop icon     Select  Session   Configure  from the application menu and select the  Host Type  that  you wish to connect to  i e  3270 mainframe  AS 400 5250 server  VT host or HTML for Web  browser application     Enter the  Host Address  for the host system that you wish to connect to  This may either be  a DNS name alias or an IP address of the host system or a URL  Universal Resource Locator  such as http    www myhostname   com  for your web based application     Update the telnet port number  if your host application is configured to listen on a specific  port  If not  just use the default telnet port 23  A telnet port configuration is not required for  Web Browser sessions     Select  OK     Select  Session   Connect  from the application menu or tap the  Connect  button w on  the Toolbar  Upon a successful connection  you should see the host application screen  displayed     NOTE  There are built in    demo    modes available  which may be used to test the look and feel  of CETerm  even if you may not have a live network connection to connect to your host   Simply set the    Host Address    to demo naurtech com  de
90. display features such as color and highlighting  This attribute does not  apply to 5250 host sessions     Allow TN3270E  This checkbox setting  when enabled will allow CETerm to  negotiate the session connection using the TN3270 Enhanced  TN3270E   protocol  The connection to the host application is generally made through a  TN3270E server which allows access to certain resources and functions not  available via traditional TN3270  Telnet 3270  protocol  Enable this checkbox  only if you are connecting to your 3270 host application through a TN3270E  server     Keep Cursor in Input Fields  When enabled  this setting will constrain the  cursor location to input fields on the screen  This feature reduces keyboard     input inhibit    conditions and speeds data entry     Hide Column Separators  When enabled  this setting will reduce screen clutter    by hiding the column separator dots  Hiding the separators can improve screen  clarity in harsh viewing conditions     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 56    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE                               VT Modes    This tab shows standard VT input and display attribute preferences     j      51   Configure G  afi 9 28  ok  Background Backspace   8  Dark Send DEL   C  Light Send BS    Columns Enter Key  i 80 Cols     send CR   Advanced Connection       132 Cals Send CRLF  Ci Controls IBM Options   VT Modes VT Optio         Send 7 bit L  A Backspac
91. dows Mobile  it will remove the button and also remove the    Smart Minimize      x  button  You can also select    Hide Start Bar     which will remove the whole start navigation  bar     Full Screen Mode    You can configure our Emulators and Web Browser such that all device and application control  menus are hidden and the whole display area is occupied by the terminal screen  This is the full  screen mode  To set up the full screen mode  you need to do the following       Hide application menu    Hide application Toolbar and KeyBars    Hide Start bar    To configure full screen mode follow these steps    Goto  Session   gt  Configure   gt  Display   gt  Advanced    gt  Hide Show   Enable the checkboxes    Hide Menu Bar        Hide KeyBar    and    Hide Toolbar       Hit OK   Go to  Session   gt  Configure   gt  Options   gt  Advanced    gt  Access  Control    Enable the checkbox    Hide Start Bar      Hit OK all the way out    pee quce    oon    Your display area will be completely occupied by the terminal display window     Accessing configuration from Full Screen mode  When configured in full screen mode  the whole screen is occupied by m    Connect    the terminal display  The user does not have access to the Windows  CE Start button  The application menu and toolbars are all hidden  Configure    Program Exit       You can still access configuration dialogs via a special Context Menu  If      you tap and hold the stylus very near the top left vertical edge of the NAURY
92. dows print queue or directly to a  network attached printer     Serial Config    This button opens a serial port configuration dialog     Serial Port Config ok    COM Part  Baud Rate         3    Parity     Stop Bits  Timeout     DTR Control  RTS Control       ersox     Dsr Out  XOnOff Xmit  w  XOnOff Recv       User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 72    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    COM Port  This is the serial communications port to which the printer is attached   Choices depend on the mobile terminal  Users may select from COM  IrDA  Bluetooth   None  or one of the Virtual COM  VCOMO   9  ports  The default value varies with the  hardware device  The None value can be selected to act as a    sink     Printing to the     None    device will always succeed  For printing to an infrared printer  select IrDA port  If  IrDA is selected  all settings except Timeout are ignored  Use the VCOMx ports for  custom connections such as virtual Bluetooth ports     Baud Rate  The baud rate at which the communication device operates  lt varies from  110 to 256K bits per second  Default is 9600     Data Bits  The number of bits in the bytes transmitted and received  Default is 8   The number of bits in the bytes transmitted and received  Default is 8     Parity  The parity scheme to be used to communicate with the printer device  Default is   None      Stop Bits  The number of stop bits to be used  Default is 1     Time
93. e   _  Local Echo  Send 8 bit       Dark  3  Send DEL    send ES    Columns Enter Kev        80 Cols  9  Send CR      i32Cos    Send CRLF  Ci Controls    Sed za dl autowrap  en  01  IBM Options   VT Modes   vr o  4   gt  2 SERRE Mad leed Edo       security       File Session Display Y  Kk    Windows Mobile Windows CE    Background  This option controls the background shade for VT host sessions     Backspace  This option configures the backspace key to send either the Delete  character or the Backspace character     Columns  This option specifies the number of columns for the VT host session  to be 80 or 132     Enter Key  This option configures the Enter key to send either a carriage return  or a carriage return and line feed     C1 Controls  This option selects 7 bit or 8 bit ASCII control sequences for the  host session     Autowrap  Check this option to enable automatic wrapping of text once it  reaches the maximum column width     Local Echo  Check this option to echo typed text locally on the terminal     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 57    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    VT Options    This tab shows additional VT options including support for proprietary protocol  extensions     i      1  Configure F gt  afi 9 32 lok       Answerback Message     Naurtech CETerm   ol 2008    Keyboard    Send Mode    Character    Compatibility User Pref Sup  LXE  8  DEC   _  Intermec O  150        Advanced Connec
94. e  Scripting Guide which describes the CETerm Scripting functionality and usage in detail           y   51  Configure       E 4 08  ok    Intermec Extended Commands    ore  ESTE   Y  tras  51   configure    Advanced             Configure KevBars and Keys     Configure Scripting       Connection Printer   Options d 4       File Session Display Y  kl    Windows Mobile Windows CE    Intermec Extended Commands  This setting is part of the    Legacy Support     It  enables proprietary extensions from Intermec for controlling peripheral devices    Extended Commands  are extensions to the terminal emulation protocol data  stream  3270  5250 or VT  that allow host applications to control serial printers   card readers etc  All our emulators support Extended Commands for bi   directional communication with peripherals such as Serial printers and Magnetic  Card Readers for all three terminal emulations     Port  Intermec Extended Commands are sent to this port to access and control  peripheral devices     Enable  Checking this box will enable support for Intermec Extended commands  Configure KeyBars and Keys     This button invokes configuration tabs for key remapping and Custom Keybar  configuration     Configure Scripting  This button invokes configuration tabs for all Scripting  related settings     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 76    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Advanced  This button invokes configurati
95. e  painless to provision  straightforward to deploy  easy to manage     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 19    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    e Being tailored to the mobile terminal and OS platform  you can implement a higher  productivity  higher usability solution  This is because the native client is able to conform  to the ergonomics and form factor of the device while interfacing with the attached  peripherals     System Requirements    Following are the system requirements to run Naurtech smart clients     Windows CE Version Windows CE 6 0  5 0 or Windows Mobile 6 5  6 1  5 0  Windows  Embedded Handheld    Windows XP XP Embedded    Operating RAM on mobile   8 MB  Recommended 32MB or higher   terminal    TCP IP enabled LAN  WLAN  802 11B  or WWAN  GPRS    Bluetooth   Windows Mobile Device Center or ActiveSync  3 7 or higher   we recommend ActiveSync 4 5    Flash   Storage Card Recommended 4MB       Version 5 7 does not support terminals with older Windows CE and Pocket PC OS platforms  Any  terminal running Windows CE 4 2  Windows Mobile 2003 or below is only supported with an  earlier versions of our product  Please contact us at support naurtech com if you need older  versions     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 20    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Installation    All Naurtech Web Browser and Terminal Emulation products 
96. e  the  state is set when pressed and cleared when the key is released  Usually  this  option is checked     NOTE  Some keyboards require the  key up  action of a key before another key  can be pressed  For these keyboards  the  toggle  option  must  be checked   otherwise no other key can ever  see  the Meta state     One shot   This option is only available for Meta key configuration  Enabling this  setting will force the Meta key state to reset after the next key is pressed   whether or not the next key was part of a Meta key translation  If this option is  unchecked  the Meta state remains set until the Meta key is pressed again   Usually  this option is checked     Action  Select the desired action from the list  This is the action that the key will  be remapped to     Text  This edit field is visible only if a  Text    action is selected  You may edit  the associated text directly  It can include an IDA code  see Appendix   a Script   an escape sequence or simple ASCII user string     User Text    All user text strings may be edited via this tab  Text strings may contain special escape  sequences for VT or sequences of actions     NE     return  WE   tab    User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 81    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE     e   ESC for VT sequences  gSa   hexadecimal value  VIDA action    invoke action    NOTE  The  IDA_action  text is a standard invented and used by Naurtech  This allows  use
97. e  volatile memory  These devices lose all installed applications and  their registry configuration settings if the device cold boots or  completely looses battery charge  You can be setup CETerm to self  install and restore all device and application configuration settings   Such setup varies by manufacturer and terminal     With the new Scripting Engine  cold boot persistence scripts can be  written specific for each terminal to reduce this setup into a single  key press  Refer to the Support Wiki on our website for details     Host Session password  Any host session may be password protected with the user being  prompted for a password when connecting that session     Device   LU Name support   For IBM emulations  3270 and 5250   logical unit device name  resource configuration is supported  This is used during connection  negotiations     Integrated Demo modes   Simulated host terminal screens are integrated within CETerm for  evaluation and sales demonstrations  No server component or  network connection is required to run demo modes    Simply set the host name to    demo naurtech com    and connect     Text Input Tool    User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220    Enhanced readability in varied  lighting conditions    Minimizes support costs and  production down time    Secure host session connection    Allows to better management  and administration of SNA host  resources    Easy demonstrations without  need for live host connection    Page 17    NAURTECH W
98. e Start bar     Disable App Exit  When checked  this option disables the application exit button   This prevents the users from exiting out of our application     Exit Now  This button is enabled only when the  Disable App Exit  option is checked   It allows the administrator to save the configuration and exit when  Disable App Exit   is checked  Typical use would be for an administrator to set all configuration settings  including a configuration access control password and exit the application using this  button  Subsequently  users will not be able to exit the application and a password  will be required to access the configuration options     Set Password  This button prompts the user for a configuration password  When set   users are prompted for this password prior to viewing or modifying the session  configuration  This capability prevents users from changing the configuration settings  in controlled environments     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 89    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE                         pam Configure   Session 1        7 00 ok     You can set or change the configuration  password  Enter password and verify      Leave blank to remove the password         ou can set or change the configuration  password  Enter password and verity      Leave blank to remove the password       Password     Verity          File Session Display    k  E        Windows Mobile Windows CE    NOTE  To r
99. e capability to launch external programs     Editing Scripts   Scripts are edited on the Scripts tab  There are 64 script slots  The size of a script in each slot is  limited to about 260 000 characters  about one half megabyte under Windows CE   Scripts can  also be loaded dynamically from files  A script slot will usually contain function definitions  which  will be loaded into the engine  or executable statements such as function calls which may be  bound to a key  toolbar  or menu          y   S1  Configure Y G  fz 12 52  ok      Name   Regs   Script ve  IL  On BarcodeR      i 00   OnDo       i     General   Scripts    Mame Flags   Script      1 L  onstylusbo     z Lo PRFSoundOn    DR j C Um d A    General   Scripts      File Session Display Y  K        Windows Mobile Windows CE    After selecting a script slot and tapping the Edit button  an Edit Script dialog will appear   The edit dialog allows Import and Export of scripts  For initial script develooment it may  be easier to edit on your desktop PC  copy the script to the mobile terminal  and Import  the script  Smaller changes are easily made on the device     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 87    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Edit Script   OnBarcodeRead  T5    l onBarcodeRead    Function OnBarcodeRead   session  data     It Manipulate barcode data here    ff Send barcode to emulator  CETerm sendTextf data  session J        Load at Startup   
100. e displays     Printer  This table shows the hierarchy of settings for configuration a tethered or networked printer     Serial  Network  WLAN        Print Queue              COM Port  Baud Rate  Data Bits  Parity  Stop Bits  Timeout  DTR Control  RTS Control  CTS Out  DSR Out  XOnOff Xmit  XOnOff Recv     Host applications may print to serial  IrDA  Bluetooth or 802 11B network attached printers  You  can configure the printer from the  Printer  options tab     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 71    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Shows Serial printer  connection settings       Shows Network  printer configuration  settings    i       1  Configure G  WZ 11 32  ok    Printer Connection  sea  O    Discover BT printers       51   configure 51   configure      E A    Serial Connection   Display   Pri Connection   Display   Printer  Serial Config    Printer Connection     9  Seria   O  Network  WLAN     Serial Network Printer    Print Queue   Serial Config     Bluetooth Discovery    Connection   Display   Printer   options  q 4       File Session Display Y  kl       Windows Mobile Windows CE Name of the print queue  on the network    Printer Connection  Select the type of connection used to access the printer  This may be  serial or a Network connection     Serial  Select this button for printers attached via a serial port  IrDA or Bluetooth  protocols    Network  WLAN   Select this button to print to a Win
101. e recording a macro for a session will overwrite the previously recorded macro     You can invoke the Macro toolbar from the application menu by selecting  Display   Macro    You may also tap the  Macro   button zil on the toolbar     Tip  You may use the Macro hotkey  Ctr1   Shift   S  to invoke this operation    Host session  association and  macro status    Macro delay           Macro 5  Sto p ped    5 0     Ps  Delay  50          Macro record  Macro stop    Macro playback    Macro Status  The macro toolbar window title displays the host session association and current  status of the macro  Macro status may be    Stopped        Recording    or    Playback        Delay  Due to parameters such as network propagation delays  host application response times  may vary slightly with every host session connection  This slight variation in response times can  contribute to the failure of a macro during playback  The    Delay    attribute is a forced delay  inserted during playback between sending recorded keystrokes and receiving host application    User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 132    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    responses  Increase the delay timing when interacting with slower host systems or over a slower  network  The maximum delay that may be entered is 1600 milliseconds  1 6 seconds     Recording    Prior to recording a macro it is helpful to rehearse the desired actions  To record a macro  follo
102. econnect N  Macro on Connect a    Term Type       CT  Lzi    Initial Sleep  40    IBM Option  4   gt     File Session Display Y  ki    General       Windows Mobile Windows CE    Auto Connect  Checking this box will automatically connect this session when  CETerm starts  If you want to automatically connect to your host configured for  this session when the application starts  enable this checkbox  You can have  more than one session configured for auto connections     Auto Reconnect  Checking this box will cause the emulator to attempt to  reconnect to the host if the connection is lost or closed by the host  This setting  has no affect on Web Browser sessions as Browser sessions are stateless and  establish a new connection for every data exchange     Macro on Connect  Check this option if you want to automatically start playback  of a pre recorded macro associated with this session connects  You can use this  capability to automate any steps that require to be performed upon session  connection  although a CETerm script is recommended instead     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 36    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Confirm Disconnect  Check this option if you want to be prompted prior to  disconnecting a connected session  The prompt will force a user action before  proceeding ahead with disconnection of the host session     Confirm Disconnect       Are voL sure vou want to  disconnect     Confirm Ex
103. ed for VT emulations only  This allows users to view the host  text in the international language character set  This functionality for             VT emulation also supports European language character sets  All XE  application menus and dialogs still remain in English  B   Ae a  en bos steps to pcs i terminal to be able to display e   he Aslt K  gt   sia Pacific language character set     e  1  Goto  Session   Configure   Connection  File Session Display    K    E      2  Make sure that the Host Type selected is VT220    3  Goto  Advanced   VT Extensions  under the Connection configuration    User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 128    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    4  Select the encoding mode  This indicates the type of encoding which is sent by the host  for display of the international language character set  For VT emulation  your choices  can be SBCS  Single Byte Character Set   DBCS  Double Byte Character Set   or UTF 8  encoding  If you are unsure  speak to your VT host application administrator     5  Depending upon your encoding selection  the  Code Page  combo box will dynamically  populate itself with all code pages available on your mobile terminal  These code page  numbers are well defined  Code page for the desired language must be pre installed on  the device  Not all mobile terminals contain double byte code pages  UTF 8 does not  require a codepage     6  Hit OK all the way out and Conne
104. een  and in the File   gt  About dialog box          IKAN           This copy licensed to        User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 28    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Product Version    You can check the installed version from the  About  dialog  Follow these steps to determine your  product version number and licensing registration information     e Launch the product application on your Windows CE   Windows Mobile device    e From the application menu  select  File   About   You will see the About dialog as shown  below  The product version  build ID  label and license registration information is shown     CETerm    2 en Yo   9 58       S CETerm   Windows CE Host Access  Version  5 5 7    Build  201010280505 07  Release Bluebird WM6 5 PIE       Evaluation        Copyright 1998 2010  Naurtech  Corporation  All Rights Reserved     Product Name    Product Version       Build ID       E   CETerm   WindowsCE Host AeCess Build Label  For device       contact naurtech com Version  5 5 0 tailored versions  ww naurtech com Build  20080223050 indicates device model  Release HHP D7600  EAS User ID of registered   Copyright 1998 2008  Naurtech software license  If copy is  Corporation  All Rights Reserved  not registered  this will say          Evaluation      contact naurtech com    www  naurtech com       Windows Mobile Windows CE    User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 29    NAURTECH WEB 
105. een so that only    specific fields from the larger screen are    scraped    and displayed in a new screen  This is done  by implementing a screen reformat script which is customized for your host application  Please  contact us at Support naurtech com for a detailed discussion     SmartPads    SmartPads are only applicable to Terminal Emulation sessions only     Depending upon the terminal emulation type  certain keys may be required to navigate within the  host application  The SmartPad is a soft keypad that provides access to all emulation specific  keys  You can invoke the SmartPad only if the session is connected  The correct SmartPad  appears for the emulation type of the current active session     You can invoke the SmartPad from the application menu by selecting  Display   SmartPad      You may also tap the  SmartPad   button El on the toolbar   Tip  You may use the SmartPad hotkey  Ctr1   Shift   P  to invoke this operation    The SmartPad provides a quick and convenient access to all host keys when needed  SmartPads  are not configurable dynamically  SmartPads for 3270  5250 and VT host emulations are shown  below     SmartPad  VT        NOTE  We recommend using the Configurable KeyBar with Custom bars to access frequently  needed keys and conserve display space  The SmartPad functionality is provided for backward  compatibity and will be phased out in later versions     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 138    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMIN
106. eing able to change the application and  device configurations  This also prevents users from running any     other application on the mobile terminal  The device may be  configured to automatically boot into our application and auto    connect to the host     Indicators   Visual Indicators for network RF signal  device battery strength   keyboard state  digital  date and time  clock and browser    page  loading    animation can be configured  You can display  position and  control these indicators for your Terminal Emulation and Web  Browser sessions  You can also configure to receive notification if 2  the RF signal or battery strength falls below a certain threshold  The  same information may also be displayed as a Keybar button     Internationalization  Code Pages   All popular Western European languages are supported to display  and input language specific special characters  Single byte  language code pages are provided  Examples of supported code  pages are Swedish  French  German  Italian  Spanish  and Finnish  etc  Additional languages  which are represented by single byte  code pages  such as Thai  Cyrillic  Greek and Turkish are also  supported     Multi Byte Character set  Asia Pacific language support  Support for multi byte character set  MBCS  languages  such as  Chinese  Traditional and Simplified   Japanese  Korean  Thai etc  is     provided only for VT emulation  VT emulations also support the   UTF 8 encoding and Single Byte Character Set  SBCS  encoding to
107. elect the key type to be  Virtual Key   Action     6 2 From the dropdown list  select the key you want to remap  In  our remap example  you want to remap the F1 key so that when it is pressed a    W    is  generated instead   F1  gt   W    Select the key to be  F1         User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 108    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    NOTE  If you do not know the VK of the physical key  or key combination  that you want  to remap  simply tap the    Trap    button  This forces CETerm to monitor the VK code of the  next key   key combination which you press and display the captured VK code in the edit  box  If a well defined VK code is not recognized  CETerm places the actual hexadecimal  value     6 3 Check any modifier state key checkboxes  In our custom remap example  none of  these will be checked for the F1  gt  W  key remapping  The  Ctrl  checkbox will be  checked for the remap Ctrl   1  gt   Next live session     6 4 In the  Action  dropdown  Select the new action that the key is being remapped to  In  our remap example  F1  gt   W    this should be a  W     6 5 Click OK  This remap will be displayed in the table     6 6 To remap a key to an Escape sequence or text string  select the Action  Text n    where n is the number between 1 and 65   This will result in an edit box appearing   where you can specify the custom text string  Text strings may contain special escape  sequences for VT or
108. emapping  from the list     Restore Map to Default  Tap this button to reset the current map to the default  contents     NOTE  If you have enabled device specific key remaps to be included under the     Select Keymap    tab  you must tap    Restore Map to Default    button to include the  default key remap bindings for the selected emulation  You will see the table  being populated with the new key remap bindings for that emulation     The same is true if you are disabling the use of device specific key remap  bindings     New   Edit Key Dialog This dialog is used to edit existing Keymap bindings and add new  ones  If a new or edited Keymap binding conflicts with an existing binding  you will be  given a choice to apply or reject the new binding  Note that this dialog may vary in its  configuration attributes depending upon specific device tailored versions of CETerm   which may include default key remap bindings for legacy support     Ke Key  Olas  8  VK Code  Trap   O ascu   vk Code  Trap      de     Ld E     Jat  str  co  Dar  shit  cm LJ alt     cti       ASCII  When creating new keys  always use the  Virtual Key   VK  mode unless  the VK code cannot be determined  VK codes may not be known usually for  non standard hardware keys  If you know that the key you want to remap  generates an ASCII character but you cannot determine the VK code  then use  the  ASCII  mode and enter the character that is generated  Enter the desired  character in the box below     VK Code  Use 
109. emove the password  clear the password fields and press OK      Info Items    The Info Items tab holds attributes related to configuration and display of various  Indicators  Indicators may be displayed in both terminal emulation or Web Browser  sessions to give visual status for RF signal strength  battery level etc  Indicators may also  be controlled and managed using scripts  These Indicators attributes should not be  confused with the  Information buttons  in a Configurable KeyBar     j_   1 Configure EI ESTI        v  Update     Interval   5000 fs   C  Alert Level  36      Screen Display  C  Enabled Allow drag       x  Y  CNN              update Interval  f  oooo E    A Alert Level  50  fio      Screen Display    dl Enabled Allow drag  Type   meter   Bottom Icon      v puo EZ E          ies  io tame    File Session Display Y  ki       Windows Mobile Windows CE    User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 90    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE     8  Indicator  This is the type of Indicator for which the various configuration settings will be  applied  Selection includes    Battery State   HF Strength   Keyboard Mode  Available on specific mobile terminals only    Digital Clock   Browser Loading   Browser Progress    Update  Enabling this check box will force a repaint update of the Indicator status   This setting should be enabled if the Indicator is displayed on the screen     Interval  This is the frequency o
110. en form factor  These  applications typically have 24 rows x 80 columns  When viewing these applications from a  handheld device  only a portion of the host screen is visible because of the smaller display of the  handheld device  Horizontal and vertical scroll bars are typically used to set the viewport location   As an alternative to scroll bars  the screen can be positioned by    dragging    the stylus     Imagine the host application screen as a large sheet under the display on the handheld device   Screen Panning allows users to  tap  hold and drag  this sheet in any direction to move hidden  areas of the host display into view on the handheld device without the use of scroll bars     Follow these steps to use panning     e Connect to a host application using the Naurtech emulator   e With the stylus   tap and hold  anywhere on the terminal screen  Be careful not to tap on  a HotSpot  if you do not also want a HotSpot action   e Drag the stylus  without lifting  to drag hidden areas of the screen into view    Sign on  Naurtech Corporation    Current view area    Application screen area       You can independently enable horizontal panning  vertical panning or both  This configuration is  available under  Display    gt  Advanced   gt  Touch features     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 137    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    5 You can also dynamically reformat an application designed for a larger scr
111. ent a less formal type of proxy in which a  user can make a Telnet connection directly to the firewall machine and  enter a command such as connect myhost com 22 to connect through to  an external host  Selecting    Telnet    allows you to tell CETerm to use this  type of proxy     The default setting is None     Host  This is the DNS name or IP address of the proxy server  The default is  blank     Port  This is the port on which the proxy server is listening  Set this to match the  port on the proxy server for connections  The default is 80     User  If your proxy server requires authentication  enter the username  The  default is blank     Password  lf your proxy server requires authentication  enter the password  The  default is blank     WARNING  This password is stored in plain text within CETerm     NOTE  Authentication is not fully supported for all forms of proxy  Username and  password authentication is supported for HTTP proxies and SOCKS 5 proxies     With SOCKS 5  authentication is via CHAP if the proxy supports it otherwise the  password Is sent to the proxy in plain text     With HTTP proxy  the only currently supported authentication method is    basic      where the password is sent to the proxy in plain text     SOCKS 4 can use the    Username    field  but does not support passwords     You can specify a way to include a username and password in the Telnet proxy  command    Exclude Hosts  Typically you will only use a proxy to connect to non local parts  of
112. entry     To create an entry  which begins with text similar to an index  first create a dummy entry  then  edit it to include your desired text  For example  to create an entry with the contents  1  My text    first enter the text  new  and press Add  Assume that this becomes the third entry  Select the  entry from the list and change    3  new    to    3  1  My text     then press Add again     The index values are used to identify the text sent with the  Input n  keys on the KeyBar  Be  careful when deleting entries  Doing so may change the text sent via an Input key  A better  choice is to use the User Text feature     opecial characters can also be entered in the text  This can be especially useful under VT  emulation when custom escape sequences are required  The following special characters are  available                NOTE  The Input Tool functionality is similar to that provided by User Text  It is recommended  that you use the User Text rather than the Input Tool    User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 140    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Command line options    CETerm supports a command line switch to invoke one or a sequence of IDA commands  The  specific IDA commands can be used to invoke a desired action as the application launches  It  may even be used to run a script which can be implemented to customize a desired behavior   Please refer to the list of IDA commands in the Appendix  Here a
113. etting specifies environment variables to be set on the SSH  server  Not all servers will accept new environment variables  The format of the  variables is a list of semicolon delimited name value pairs     name  value     name2  a b c  da      Each value is delimited by quoting characters  Typically that character will be the  double quote      If the value contains double quote characters  any other  printable character may be used  including the single quote or exclamation mark   Note that the value for name2 contains equal signs  double quotes  and a  semicolon and is delimited by the exclamation mark         Whatever character is used at the start of the value must be used at the end  The  default setting is blank     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 51       NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE                Command  Advanced   This represents a special command or subsystem to  invoke on the SSH server in lieu of an interactive shell  This is typically used for  non interactive host sessions  For most users this will be blank     TTY Modes  Advanced   This setting can be used to add TTY Modes to be sent  to the SSH server  The format of the variables is a list of semicolon delimited  name value pairs     mode  value     mode2  value2       Each value is delimited by quoting characters  See Environment above for  details on quoting     Forwarding  Advanced   This setting defines port forwarding or tunnels
114. f update in milli seconds     Alert  Enabling this check box will configure an alert notification message if the  Indicator strength falls below a certain threshold level     Level  This is the threshold level  in percentage  below which a notification prompt is  generated if Alert notification is enabled     Screen Display  This group box lists all attributes  which are related to the display of  the configured Indicator on the screen     Enabled  This check box should be enabled to show the Indicator in this session     Allow Drag  Enable this checkbox if you want the user to have the ability to tap   hold and drag the Indicator icon to different locations on the screen     Type  Select the type of Indicator icon of your preference  These are designed  for minimal use of screen real estate in the orientation  which best conforms to  your host application     X  amp  Y  These are the top left starting co ordinates of the Indicator icon    You can tap the Indicator icon on for detailed status popup information  You can also  control the configuration and display of the Indicators from HTML META tags for Web  Browser sessions  Please refer to the Web Browser Programming Reference for details     HF Signal  Keyboard Mode   Digital Clock and Battery  Strength Indicators          Double tab to get detailed  status in popup dialog      Tap  hold and drag to  screen location         Automatic update of  strength icons         Can also be displayed as a  Keybar button         Config
115. fault   Select the Host Type and  connect on that session  You can progress through pre captured screens by pressing Enter or  one of the function keys     NOTE  The unregistered download trial of CETerm is fully featured  however it limits your  session connection to timed intervals  Once you purchase and register the license  the timeout  restrictions go away     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 22    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Quick    How To    Tips    Automatically submit a barcode  Postamble ENTER     All device tailored versions of our Emulators and Web Browser directly interface with the barcode  scanner engines  If you would like to configure your barcode scanning such that a key operation  such as  Enter  or  Tab  or  Field Exit  etc is automatically appended after a barcode  scan  you can set the post amble in the scanner configuration  For  Enter  place a     r     without  quotes   for  Tab  place a  t   For web browser sessions  to submit a form along with a barcode  scan  enter     IDA_DOM_ SUBMIT    in the post amble  Refer to barcode scanner configuration for a  list of pre and post ambles     Change the font to fit rows and columns on the screen   You can dynamically increase or decrease the font size of the displayed text in either terminal  emulation or web browser sessions  This allows you to configure the number of rows and  columns such that they fit on the display screen  Se
116. he ASCII character codes     Clear To Send  CTS    A serial  RS 232  signal used to control the exchange of data between the computer and a serial  device A hardware handshaking signal sent by the data communication equipment  DCE  to the  data terminal equipment  DTE   which informs the DTE device it may send a message to the DCE  device     COM1  COM2  COM3  and COM4  Logical names for serial ports     Cursor  A small rectangle or line  sometimes blinking  that indicates where characters will appear  when typed     DTR   Data Terminal Ready  An serial hardware handshaking signal sent from the data terminal  equipment  DTE  indicating that it is ready for communication with the data communication  equipment  DCE      Emulation    Referred to in context of  Terminal Emulation  or    TE    where a software application is used to  emulate a hardware terminal     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 143    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Emulator  The actual software program  CETerm  CE3270  CE5250  or CEVT220 that runs on a handheld  device to emulate a hardware terminal     Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange  EBCDIC   An 8 bit character set  typically used in IBM mainframe environments     Gateway   A computer device residing between a terminal device and an mainframe host to  load balance   and manage the host traffic  The term is also interchangeable used to refer to a computer device  which serves 
117. he list  Blank strings are  not added     Del  Tapping the Del button deletes the currently selected text string from the list   Clear  Tapping the Clear button clears the edit box    File  Tapping the File button opens a dialog to select a text file that will be read to  initialize the list  Each text string to be added to the list must be on a separate line    delimited by a CRLF  The following file shows a sample input text file    78438 8889 9494  Any text string here  Username    We recommend that you create a file for initializing the list on your desktop PC and then  copy it to the mobile terminal    Send  The Send button sends the text in the edit box to the current cursor location on the  terminal display     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 139    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Enter  Is equivalent to the Enter key   Tab  Is equivalent to the Tab key   BTab  Is equivalent to the    back tab  or  Shift   Tab  action     Esc  Is equivalent to the ESC key     Each entry in the list is preceded by an index value in the form  1     Not shown in the image  above   This index  including the first space after the period  is stripped before sending  You can  edit an existing list entry by selecting it  making your changes  then pressing Add  It will replace  the existing entry contents with the new value  If there is no leading index value  for example on  a new entry  then Add will append a new list 
118. heir use is defined by the  host application     PF1   PF24  The Program Function keys PF1   PF24 communicate with the host application  Their use is  defined by the host application     VT Host key descriptions    The following legend is used to indicate escape sequence values associated with various keys     Bold Orange Indicates 7 bit ASCII mode    User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 120    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Bold blue Indicates 8 bit ASCII mode    HOLD  The Hold key has no current action     ENTER  The Enter or Return key transmits either a carriage return  CR  character or a carriage return and  line feed  LF  character  depending on the VT configuration     COMPOSE CHAR   The Compose Character key does not transmit a code  Pressing the Compose character key  starts a compose sequence which is used to generate characters that cannot be typed directly  from the keyboard  Because accented characters are accessible from the SIP  this key is not  implemented     TAB  The TAB key transmits a tab character      DELETE  This key transmits a DEL character     FIND  This key transmits the escape sequence ESC  1   or CSI 1      INSERT HERE  This key transmits the escape sequence ESC  2   or CSI 2      REMOVE  This key transmits the escape sequence ESC  3   or CSI 3      SELECT  This key transmits the escape sequence ESC  4   or CSI 4      PREV SCREEN  This key transmits the escape sequence ESC  5  
119. hich is below the configured  warning threshold     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 48    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Do you want to continue with this connection     This warns you that the first available encryption is not a very secure one   Typically you would put the    warn below here      line between the encryptions  you consider secure and the ones you consider substandard  By default   CETerm supplies a preference order intended to reflect a reasonable preference  in terms of security and speed     In SSH 2  the encryption algorithm is negotiated independently for each direction  of the connection  although CETerm does not support separate configuration of  the preference orders  As a result you may get two warnings similar to the one  above  possibly with different encryptions     Any algorithms below the    ignore following      selection are not used and  ignored by CETerm     NOTE  Single DES is not recommended in the SSH 2 draft protocol standards   but one or two server implementations do support it     Diffie Hellman Key Exchange Priority  Key exchange occurs at the start of an  SSH connection  and occasionally thereafter  depending upon your settings in  the SSH General tab   it establishes a shared secret that is used as the basis for  all of SSH security features  lt is therefore very important for the security of the  connection that the key exchange Is secure     Key exchange 
120. if you have a network component or alternate host that  can be used to query     Possible problems  if you always navigate to the error page could be     Your host or host firewall is configured so that it won t respond to a ping       You have a character in the  host  configuration of CETerm  Even a space will  be parsed to try to determine the host  Make sure it is empty     Action  This is the action URL to which the Browser session is redirected if the  network is determined to be unavailable  This URL will typically be a device local  error page such as    file     lt myDeviceLocalPath gt  myErrorPage htm     URL  If you specify an action  the Cancel button is disabled on the Network  Check dialog     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 39    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE                   Security     f This tab maintains all advanced connection configuration settings for data encryption and  security  Both Secure Shell  SSH  protocol and Secure Sockets Layer  SSL  encryption  are provided for all terminal emulations and web Browser sessions  Use https   connections to provide SSL for HTML sessions     Telnet over SSL  Secure Sockets Layer     SSL or Secure Sockets Layer provides secure encryption of data between a handheld  terminal and the host  It is the underlying security protocol used by web browsers  With  SSL  they host system can also ask for a password to authenticate  This is sent over a  
121. ifies setting of license registration keys  When the user  attempts to connect a session  a license file can be queried to provide the license registration  key  This license file can reside locally on the mobile terminal or on any web server  It is  referenced using a URL configured under  options   Advanced   Manage  tab  CETerm  will only query the license file if the running instance of CETerm is currently un licensed and if a  URL has been specified in the CETerm configuration     The license URL is saved with all other CETerm configuration variables  lf a master configuration  is created from this device  then all cloned devices will request their key on their first connection  attempt  The license URL may also be specified directly in a registry value that is preloaded into  the device during a cold boot restore or from a generic default configuration package     In the simplest case  the URL refers to a license xml file  which is a static XML page that can be  returned by any web server  The XML is parsed to extract the key  Here is a sample of the XML  document      lt  xml versrom     170  F gt   CE berm       bveenses For Moreorola   Symoeol  AMCS0S0 terminals  gt  gt    lt license gt    lt a ERI OPE QOO C md   lt user gt End User Company lt  user gt    lt key gt 42AA330245FE55D245C60460D22C05B0 lt  key gt    lt  license gt    lt license gt   1d 29006000 5 AUCs mas   lt user gt  End User Company  lt  user gt    lt key gt D4A1189D796B0CFD969361ED72B77AB5 lt  key gt 
122. ify Input is checked  the  input field at the cursor location will be checked to determine if there is sufficient  space for the scanned data  If there is no input field or there Is insufficient space   a warning will be displayed and the data will be discarded     Symbology  Depending upon the mobile terminal and built in scanner  our Emulators and Web    Browser support about twenty different barcode symbologies  Individual symbologies  may be enabled  disabled and configured     From the application menu  Select  Session   Configure  or tap the   Configure  button on the toolbar     e A Configure  dialog box will come up     e Choose the  Symbology  tab       1   Configure FP Frei 1 23 Ek       51   configure      Options   Scanner   Symbology    Ca E  Code 128 3   Enable  Code 93 T     Report Chk    Decode Level  ASCII Mode    Standard     Full                A Codes  Cony A Report Prefix   I Verify Chk     Printer   Options   Scanner   Symbology    4     File Session Display ty ki    Windows Mobile    Windows CE    The list box on the top left contains a list of barcode symbologies supported by the  scanner  This list of symbologies varies with every mobile terminal  Configuration  parameters associated with each symbology are displayed with the selection of a    symbology  These configuration parameters vary depending upon the symbology  selected     Enable  Check this box to enable the selected symbology for decode  lf desired   you may enable a subset of symbologies f
123. ing Context Menus  If configured  you can tap and hold your stylus anywhere within    the terminal display area of your mobile terminal to invoke a   File Session Display   MESES          context menu  This menu can be customized with specific a  entries   Configurable KeyBar Custom Keys 6 is associated with the oe eae  Context menu  Any actions associated with Custom Keys 6 Se  shows up in the context menu when it is enabled  To enable the F1  context menu F2  F15  1  Navigate to  Session    gt   Configure    gt  Options Field Exit  tab   gt   Configure KeyBars and Keys    gt  Text 1     Custom Bar        Enable the Enable Custom Context Menu checkbox          Add the desired key operations which you want to appear  in the Context Menu to Custom KeyBar Custom Keys 6    To trigger the Context Menu  tap and hold the stylus anywhere on the terminal display area   Appearance of a red dotted circle  as shown in the screenshot  indicates that the Context  Menu is being invoked  Hold the stylus until the menu appears     NOTE  If you have a User Text entry in the context menu  it appears as  Text x    where x is the  user text entry order number  The actual value of the User Text is not shown since this can be  too long to display     NOTE  A special context menu is invoked when the user taps and holds the stylus in to top left  vertical edge of the display screen  This special context menu is never disabled and offers  predefined actions  If you are running CETerm session in full 
124. inter     For serial attached printers  make sure that your printer is attached to the serial port via a serial  cable and the serial port configuration is correct  Please refer to your printer manuals for serial  port configurations required by your printer     For IrDA printing  make sure that there is a clear path between the IrDA port on the handheld and  the IrDA port on the printer     For Bluetooth printer device  you must have a terminal that is Bluetooth enabled  For some of our  device tailored CETerm versions which support automatic device discovery  you will be prompted  with a list of    discovered    Bluetooth devices within range to which a print job may be redirected      For network printing  make sure you have the correct printer queue or IP address defined for your  printer configuration     To print  issue print commands from the host application     Legacy Extended commands    Legacy Extended Commands  such as those from Intermec are special commands implemented  by the host application to control and interact with peripherals attached to the handheld device   Such commands are used to    extend    the connection protocol and send as part of the protocol  data stream  These are generally used to transmit and receive data on the serial  RS 232  port of  the device  Refer to reference documents from Intermec for details on their command set     Extended commands can be used under 3270  5250  and VT emulations  They can be used to  print receipts or read fro
125. intermediate manual  step    Minimizes retraining  Gives user  direct access to familiar host  application screen    Page 14    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Automatic login   You can easily automate the login process to your host application   Until now  we had suggested playing back a recorded macro which  could be configured to launch automatically when a user session  connected to the host application  Since version 5 5 or later  we  recommend using scripting instead  An auto login script can be  configured to launch when a session connects  and then if  necessary  prompt the user for a user id and password  Sample  auto login scripts are discussed in the Scripting Guide     HotSpots   A HotSpot is an invisible field on the terminal screen where a user  can tap with a stylus to execute a function  A Hotspot thus allows a  user to interact with the host application with minimal needs for the  special keypads  Instead the user can directly tap on the text in the  terminal display to invoke the desired operation     The pre defined HotSpots are static  Using a script  you can easily  implement dynamic HotSpots for your host application  such that  any text on the screen can be made into a HotSpot     Dynamic Cursor View modes   Multiple cursor modes are available to support automatic scrolling   so that the cursor   input field is visible  The terminal display window  will  track  and follow the cursor  In addition  you can 
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127. irm Disconnect   37  Confirm Exit   37  Connection   33  35  Context Menu   84  123  CTS Out   73   Cursor   68   Cursor Locked   69  Cursor Options   69  Cursor positioning   93  Custom color scheme   68  Custom ID   98   Custom KeyBar   84    D    Data Bits   73   Data Length Max   98   Data Length Min   98   DBCS   60   Delay   132   Demo modes   17   Device Lockdown   13  125  Device LUF   Name   17  55  Device parameters   105  Device specific keymap   78  Digital Clock   10  91  Disable App Exit   89  Disable Browser Auto SIP   66  Display   62  63   Display Browser errors    66  Double tap Enter   93   DSR Out   73   DTR Control   73    E    EAB   56   Edit Keymap   78   Editing Scripts   87   Enable Aimer   95   Enable Touch Features   93  Error row   55   Evaluation mode   26   Exit Now   89   Exit on Disconnect   37  Extended Commands   76    User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 147    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    F    Fixed width characters   70  Flags  Keymap    79  Font   63  70   Font size   23   Full Screen   12  24   Full screen configuration   126  Full screen mode   126    H    Hide All Bars   65   Hide Column Separators   56  Hide Horizontal Scroll Bar   64  Hide KeyBar   65   Hide Menu Bar   65   Hide OIA   66   Hide SIP Button   66   Hide Start Bar   89   Hide Start Menu   89   Hide Toolbar   65   Hide Vertical Scroll Bar   64   Host Address   35   Host key descriptions   3270  118  
128. is a cryptographically intensive process  if either the client or the  server is a relatively slow machine  the slower methods may take several tens of  seconds to complete     NOTE  If connection startup is too slow  or the connection hangs periodically  you  may want to try changing these settings  If you don t understand what any of this  means  it s safe to leave these settings alone     CETerm supports a variety of SSH 2 key exchange methods  and allows you to  choose which one you prefer to use  This configuration is similar to encryption  algorithm cipher selection  CETerm currently supports the following varieties of  Diffie Hellman key exchange     D H Group exchange  with this method  instead of using a fixed group   CETerm requests that the server suggest a group to use for key  exchange  the server can avoid groups known to be weak  and possibly  invent new ones over time  without any changes required to CETerm s  configuration  We recommend use of this method  if possible     D H Group 14  a well known 2048 bit group   D H Group 1  a well known 1024 bit group  This is less secure than    group 14  but may be faster with slow client or server machines  and may  be the only method supported by older server software     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 49    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    If the first algorithm CETerm finds is below the    warn below here     line  you will  see a warning box
129. isplay text is locked  The user  can still use scroll bars  touch stylus  buttons  and remapped keys to  scroll the screen  If no scrolling is desired  you must hide or unmap  these other controls     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 69       NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE                Font      This tab holds advanced font settings for enhanced readability and international  language character glyphs        C  Force Fixed Width Characters  gt    z     Display configuration  Width Factor   o FE    Hide Shaow   Colors   Cursor   Font       Force Proportional Characters  a Force Fixed Width Characters    Width Factor  foo       Hide Show   Colors   cursor   Cursor Font      File Session Display ty K        Windows Mobile Windows CE    Allow Proportional Fonts  Traditionally  only fixed pitch fonts have been used  with terminal emulation  This option  when enabled  will allow proportional fonts  in the font selection box  Some Asian language fonts are only available with  proportional spacing  Usually  the Asian fonts are    linked    to the Tahoma font   which is also proportional  To display all characters  this box can be checked  and the Tahoma font selected  Proportional fonts can also be used to improve  readability of the display if the host application does not require column  alignment of the screen  see Force Fixed Width Characters      Force Proportional Characters  This option is enabled to for
130. it  Connected   Check this option if you want to be prompted prior to  exiting our application if one or more sessions are connected     Confirm Exit    You have one or mare  connected sessions  Do    vau really want to exit        Exit on Disconnect  Check this option to exit the application when one or more  of the connected sessions disconnects  The disconnection may be triggered by  either the user or by the host     Check Network on Connect  When enabled  the network availability will be  automatically checked when an attempt is made to connect   reconnect to the  host  The user will be prompted if the mobile terminal is out of RF range or if the  network cannot be detected     Check Network on Resume  On certain mobile terminals  depending on your  configuration settings  the OS withdraws power from the WLAN card when the  device is suspended  This may be done to prolong battery life  When enabled   this setting ensures presence of a network signal when the device is resuming  itself from a    Suspend    state  The user will see a progress bar while CETerm  attempts the detect availability of a network  The user will be prompted if the  device is not associated  is out of RF range or if the network cannot be detected     Check Network before Send  This setting in only applicable to Web Browser  sessions  lt does not affect any of the terminal emulation sessions  When  enabled  the network availability will be checked every time before sending any  data to the host serve
131. ithin a selected subset of KeyBars     For Windows CE devices  the KeyBar appears next to the application Menu and Toolbar  These  can be dragged and placed in separate rows  if so desired     For Windows Mobile devices  the KeyBar appears as a toolbar  You can toggle it on or off by  pressing the KeyBar icon next to the application menu  The session screen automatically adjusts  to provide the maximum possible screen real estate     AO Invokes the KevBar    File Session Display ule  Eaj     To configure the KeyBar  please refer to the Options section under Configuration  Take some  time to customize the KeyBar and become familiar with its use  It will be time well spent     When enabled  the KeyBar appears on  top  of either the application menu  application toolbar or  SIP  depending upon their visibility state  Tap the arrow button on either end to cycle backward or  forward through the configured KeyBars     KeyBar without application toolbar  HOR mgl     PP    File Session Display    K  Ej      E KeyBar with application toolbar  e P OR nawla P       303 44 E ten n    File Session Display    Ki E     e Po RD   Ora a E   4    Da KeyBar with SIP  1231112  3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0           Tabq wjejr t vjujrjo n E T   LAP ajsjd  f glh j  K T         Shift z x  c v bjnjm         cujan ij delte    File Session Display    Kf E        Windows Mobile    User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 111    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS 
132. l Down key sends a request to the host computer to roll down the information on the  display     DUP  This DUP key is used to insert DUP characters in a field for host processing     FIELD MARK  The Field Mark key is used to insert a Field Mark character in a field for host processing     DELETE  The Delete key deletes data from an input field  When you press this key  the character at the  cursor location is deleted  and all characters to the right of the cursor shift one position to the left     INSERT   This key toggles the insert mode on and off  In insert mode  characters are inserted at the current  cursor location if space is available  The characters to the right of the cursor are shifted one  character position to the right     HOME  This key moves the cursor to the first input location of the first input field     TAB or NEXT  This key moves the cursor forward to the next input field  When the cursor is not on an input field  it moves to the next input field from the current cursor location     BACKTAB or PREVIOUS   This key moves the cursor back to the previous input field  When the cursor is not on an input  field  the cursor moves to the previous input field from the current cursor location  This key is  equivalentto  Shift   Tab      ENTER  The Enter key submits control to the host application     NEW LINE  This function moves the cursor to the first input field on the next line     PA1  PA2  PA3  The PA1 through PA3 keys communicate with the host application  T
133. l be  replaced by the proxy username and password you specify  To get a literal    sign  enter 3      If the Telnet proxy server prompts for a username and password before  commands can be sent  you can use a command such as     Suser nSpass nconnect host port n  This will send your username and password as the first two lines to the proxy   followed by a command to connect to the desired host and port  Note that if you    do not include the user or  pass tokens in the Telnet command  then the     Username    and    Password    configuration fields will be ignored     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 54    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    IBM Options    This tab maintains all advanced configuration attributes relating to IBM  3270 or 5250   terminal emulations     CETerm   52          Error Row     IE       Suppress Backspace AE End  Enable 3270 EAB          Allow TW3270E    Advanced Connection    Security 18M Options YT Modes    IBM Codepage   EE v      a    Error Ror  o S    C  Suppress Auto Field Advance      C  Suppress Backspace At End         Enable 3270 EAB F          nmm    Windows Mobile Windows CE    Network  Security IBM Options   VT Mo    IBM Codepage  All popular Western European and Eastern European  codepages are supported for IBM emulations  By default  only the US English  code page  IBMO37  is selectable  Codepages for other languages are available  from the support section of our websi
134. ld be set for the Scripting engine to be loaded and initialized inside  CETerm  The default value is unchecked     Re Initialize  This button can be used if you have made changes to the permissions or    your scripts and you wish to re load these changes  The re initialization does not take  place until the dialog is closed     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 86       NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE                Script Timeout  This setting is provided to limit the duration of script execution  This  limit is useful when developing new scripts and as a safeguard against a script with an     infinite loop     A value of O will disable the timeout  During execution  a script can modify  the timeout value and reset the timer to allow additional execution time  The default value  is 300 seconds  about five minutes     Show Script Errors  Enable this checkbox if you want CETerm to display errors if these  are encountered in testing your scripts  Only syntax errors are detected     Allow File Registry Read  Enable this checkbox if you want to allow scripts running in  CETerm to have the ability to read data from the mobile terminal registry     Allow File Registry Write  Enable this checkbox if you want to allow scripts running in  CETerm to have the ability to write and modify data in the mobile terminal registry     Allow Program Launch  Enable this checkbox if you want scripts running in CETerm to  have th
135. ld device  Screen Panning allows  users to  tap      hold    and  drag  the terminal display screen in any  direction to move hidden areas of the host display into view on the    handheld device without the use of scroll bars     Configurable fonts   Users can easily include new fonts for displaying the terminal text   Any fixed width true type font file   ttf  may be placed on the mobile  terminal and selected for terminal display  VT emulation also allows  proportional fonts  Font sizes can easily be increased or decreased  form the toolbar with a single stylus tap  Font weight can be  changed as well     For Web Browser sessions  the font type  size and other attributes  are set in the web page being viewed     Macro Record and Playback   CETerm has the capability to record input keystrokes for a  connected host session and subsequenily play the recorded  macros for easy  automated navigation through multiple host  screens  Only a single macro may be recorded and associated with  one host session  This macro may also be auto launched upon a  session connection to get  auto logon  capability     E Macro playback can sometimes be mis timed due to network    propagation delays and changing host application response times   The recommended approach for automating your tasks is to use a  Script     Automated License Registration   Simplifies the software license registration process by querying a  configurable Web server for an XML based registration file  The  license file can
136. lect  Display    gt   Font Up  or  Font  Down  from the application menu  You can also use the corresponding buttons on the toolbar   You must be connected to a host session for the settings to take effect     Configure a session to automatically connect on startup   You can configure any session to automatically connect to the configured host when CETerm  starts  To do so  configure your session for a connection  Then enable    Auto Connect    checkbox  option from  Session    gt   Configure    gt   Connection    gt   Advanced   Each  session can maintain its separate setting     You can also setup automatic launch of the application upon device boot  by placing a shortcut to  the application in the  Windows Startup folder    Setup Automatic login    E For automatic login capability  we recommend using a Script rather than a Macro  Scripts offer a  more robust solution and are not susceptible to timing related variations  such as network  propagation delays or host application response time   Automatic login script sample is provided  in the support Wiki and the Scripting Guide     For versions which predate the scripting functionality  you can use Macros  Refer to the Macros  section for more details     Remap hardware keys    You can re map any physical keyboard key on the mobile terminal to any host key  text string   application operation or a script  You can also map the key to a NULL operation  which will  prevent use of that key  All key remapping is done through CETe
137. lect Key Action    User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220    Enable   Re Initialize   Script Timeout  sec   Show Script Errors   Allow File   Registry Read  Allow File Registry Write  Allow Program Launch    Table of Script Slots  Edit  Script Editor  Load At Startup  Template  Test   Load  Import  Export    Hide Start Bar  Hide Start Menu  Disable App Exit  Set Password    Info Item Selection   Update   Interval   Alert   Level   Screen Display  Enabled  Allow Drag  Type  X  Y    Serial  MAC  Server URL    Enable Touch Features  Double Tab Enter  Horizontal Panning  Vertical Panning  Cursor Positioning  Function Key Hotspots  Menu Item Hotspots  IBM Hotspots   VT Hotspots    Page 75    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    The Options tab includes configuration for key remapping  Scripting  device access control   Indicators  Automatic licensing and touch screen features     All key remapping is configured right on the mobile terminal  Configuration dialogs are accessible  through the    Configure Keybars and Keys       button     5 The Scripting capability has been enhanced even more with this version  New automation objects    have been added and existing ones enhanced  You can import  edit  test and run scripts right on  the mobile terminal  Scripts provide a powerful mechanism to automate workflows  All scripting is  configuration is accessible through the    Configure Scripting    button  Please refer to a separat
138. legacy overlays for various emulations  You can enable inclusion of  these key remaps using the device specific configuration attributes     These settings will only be visible when running the device tailored versions of  CETerm on applicable mobile terminals     Disable Windows Action Keys  The Windows Mobile Operating System  includes an OS Shell to manage its special user interface  For devices running  Windows Mobile  the OS shell intercepts certain function keys like the F6 and F7  for volume up   down controls thus preventing their use in any application  like  CETerm   By enabling this setting  CETerm prevents the OS Shell from  intercepting these keys     This setting is specific to the OS platform and is only visible in CETerm running  on Windows Mobile platform devices     Enable HHP TE Keypad Mode  This is a device specific setting only available  on certain Honeywell Dolphin terminals  When checked  it loads the emulation  specific legacy key remap to match overlays designed for Honeywell  HHP   Dolphin terminals       Enable Suggested Text  When checked  you will be offered suggestions for    complete words from its predictive dictionary when typing data into an input field   This setting is only available on Windows Mobile OS platform terminals     E Enable Text Auto Correct  When checked  the input being typed will be    automatically corrected for spelling  This setting is only available on Windows  Mobile OS platform terminals     Edit Keymap    You can add 
139. ll require every scanned barcode to be  at most the maximum length  Possible values depend on the symbology  Default  is usually O which implies no maximum length     Strip Data Start  This is the number of characters to be stripped from the  beginning of the decoded barcode  Default is 0  which does not strip any  characters     Strip Data End  This is the number of characters to be stripped from the end of  the decoded barcode  Default is 0  which does not strip any characters     Custom ID  Checking this box will enable the Custom ID when used with the  L  pre amble or post amble code  A  C in a pre amble or post amble will insert the  custom ID regardless of the setting of this box  The custom ID text may be  configured in the edit box     NOTE  Custom ID field may be used when you have a requirement to add  different pre ambles or post ambles for two or more barcode symbologies  For  example you may need to add a prefix    UPC    to all UPC A barcodes and a prefix   C128  to all Code 128 barcodes  In such a case  you can set a custom id of    User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 98    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE       UPC    for UPC A symbology and a custom id  C128  for Code 128 symbology   Placing a     C    in either the pre amble or post amble would then add the  corresponding string based upon the symbology of the barcode decoded     Automated Licensing    The automated licensing capability simpl
140. lock a screen  display to a specific row and column  These view modes are  configurable for each session     Legacy Extensions   All our terminal emulations support proprietary protocols used by  legacy hardware terminal vendors so as to easily migrate  customers to new   upgrade terminals  These include    Intermec  Extended Commands      Symbol IBM PRN      Telxon VT extensions   and    LXE block mode    for terminal emulation  They include the  Symbol Palm Web Client  Symbol Pocket Browser and Intermec  iBrowse for Web Browser sessions     Screen Panning    User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220    Automates manual steps to  enhance usability    Customized for your host  application    Leverages the  touch screen   interface of Windows CE to  allow enhanced usability    Minimizes need for host specific  keys    Can be customized for your host  application    Automatic scrolling to current  cursor location enhances user  productivity and usability    Lock row   column position of  display  backward compatibility  with pre existing applications    Seamless migration from legacy  DOS   proprietary terminals to  Windows CE   Pocket PC  terminals    Page 15    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Screen Panning allows an additional row and column on the display  by providing an alternative to horizontal and vertical scroll bars   Imagine the host application screen as a large sheet under the  display screen on the handhe
141. loss  You can also use the Scripting  event  OnNavigateError   to recover when RF is lost during navigation or if web  server is not responsive  See the Scripting Guide for details     Host  This is the URL or IP address of the host server that you would like to  check to determine presence of network and availability of the host server  This  can be different from the URL or IP address of the host for which your session is  configured     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 38    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE       j y   51   Configure    Go fi 7 35 lok  Network Check          Advanced Connection       General   Network   Security   IB       el  Network Check   Timeout  bs E    Hast       Action          General   Network    IBM Option  4   gt     File Session Display Y  ki       Windows Mobile Windows CE    NOTE  If this Network     Host setting is blank  the network check extracts the  hostname from the pending connection URL and sends an ICMP Ping to  determine if the path to the host is available  This effectively checks if the RF is  available  your mobile terminal is associated  any security protocols are  established  and the host is alive  The network check is only performed if the  pending URL is a HTTP or HTTPS type  Note that this does not check if your  host web server has crashed     If this Network   gt  Host setting is specified  then that host is the target of the  ping  This can be useful 
142. lt option is Auto Sense   in which case the user is prompted when logging starts and the file exists     Omit passwords from Log  When checked  password fields are removed from  the log of transmitted packets  This includes any user responses to challenge   response authentication methods such as  keyboard interactive   Note that this  setting will only omit data that CETerm knows to be a password  If you start  another login session within your CETerm SSH session  for instance  any    User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 44    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    password used will appear in the clear in the packet log  This option is Off by  default     Omit Session data from Log  When checked  all    session data  is omitted  this  is defined as data in terminal sessions and in forwarded channels  TCP  X11   and authentication agent   This will usually substantially reduce the size of the  resulting log file  This option is Off by default     NOTE  Not all SSH servers work properly  Various existing servers have bugs in  them  which can make it impossible for a client like CETerm to talk to them  unless it knows about the bug and works around it  Since most servers announce  their software version number at the beginning of the SSH connection  CETerm  will attempt to detect which bugs it can expect to see in the server and  automatically enable workarounds     The following configuration options are provided 
143. m an attached scale or magnetic stripe reader     Printing to a Network   802 11x WiFi printer    You can either use the network printer queue or directly print to an IP printer over 802 1 1x   All Network printer configuration is set from      Session    gt  Configure   gt  Printer   gt Network  WLAN     To print to a Windows print queue follow the syntax       MyNetworkPrintQueueName MyPrinter    Prior to printing  you may be prompted to provide a username and password     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 135    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    To directly route data to an IP port use the syntax     IPAddress port  For example if the printer IP address is 192 168 1 10 and is listening on port 2345  then you can     1  Select  Network  WLAN   printer connection option under  Session    gt  Configure      gt  Printer     2  Set the Print Queue value to be 192 168 1 10 2345   3  If you have DNS enabled  you may also use a hostname instead of the IP address    Hotspots    A Hotspot is an area on the terminal screen where a user can tap with a stylus to execute a  function  This allows a user to interact with a host application without using physical keys or the  KeyBar  A simple example might be the use of PF Keys  An operation associated with a PF key  might be displayed on the terminal as  PF1   Help   All Naurtech emulators automatically detect  this as a Hotspot and will send a PF1 key to the host when
144. m start php   For HTML sessions  if  you are trying to view a page local to your mobile terminal  the URL format should be   file    absolutepath myPage htm  where  absolutepath  is the absolute    path to the web page from the root folder     Terminal Device  This is the terminal type string that determines a specific terminal to  emulate  This setting is applicable only for Terminal Emulation sessions  It does not apply    User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220    Page 35    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE                   to Web Browser sessions  For 3270 emulations only model 2 screen geometry is  supported  CEVT220 supports VT52  VT100 and VT220 terminal types  Each host  emulation type has its own default terminal type     Telnet Port  This is the TCP socket port number to be used to connect to the host  system  The default is 23  You may change this to the telnet port on which your host  application is listing  This setting does not apply to web browser  HTML  sessions     Advanced  This button opens an advanced connection configuration dialogs     General    This tab maintains general configuration settings relating to session connection and  reconnection       y   51   Configure   gt  i 7 28 lok     C  Confirm Exit  Connected  A      Exit on Disconnect       E      Check Network on Connect    Term Type    O O  Advanced Connection  Initial Seep  0 E General Security   eM    lt  gt     Auto Connect     Auto R
145. mpt IPv6 and fall back to IPv4 if it is unsuccessful  connecting with IPv6     Use TCP No Delay  Advanced   Under normal operation  the TCP    communication stack performs data packet batching  Enable this option forces  the TCP stack to send immediately without batching data packets  This can result    User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 43    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    in excessive traffic of short packets  We recommend leaving this option Off  It is  Off by default     Send TCP Keep Alives  Advanced   Enables the TCP socket keep alive option   This option is deprecated and should not be used  Use the SSH level keep alive  to prevent session disconnection by a host  This option is Off by default     No Pseudo Terminal on Host  Advanced   When connecting to a Unix system   most interactive shell sessions are run in a pseudo terminal  which allows the VT  host system to pretend it s talking to a real physical terminal device and allows  the SSH server to catch all the data coming from that fake device and send it  back to the client  Occasionally you might find you have a need to not run a  session in a pseudo terminal  Enable this option to prevent CETerm from running  a pseudo terminal  The default is Off     No Host Shell  Advanced   Enabling this option will force CETerm to not run a  shell or command after connecting to the remote host server   host  This option  may be used only when using the S
146. n talking to a correct server  it is likely that  no damage will be done  since correct servers usually still accept padded  signatures because they re used to talking to OpenSSH     This option only applies to SSH 2 servers  The default option is Auto Sense     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 46    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Bug     SSH 2 ID in PK Auth  Versions below 2 3 of OpenSSH require SSH 2  public key authentication to be done slightly differently  the data to be signed by  the client contains the session ID formatted in a different way  If public key  authentication mysteriously does not work but the Event Log thinks it has  successfully sent a signature  it might be worth enabling the workaround for this  bug to see if it helps     If this bug is auto sensed  CETerm will sign data in the way OpenSSH expects  If  this option is enabled when talking to a correct server  SSH 2 public key  authentication will fail     This option only applies to SSH 2 servers  The default option is Auto Sense     Bug     SSH 2 Re Key  Some SSH servers cannot cope with repeat key  exchange at all  and will ignore attempts by the client to start one  Since CETerm  pauses the session while performing a repeat key exchange  the effect of this  would be to cause the session to hang after an hour  unless you have your rekey  timeout set differently   Other  very old  SSH servers handle repeat key exchange  even wo
147. nce Guide for details on using CETerm to access  your web applications  This is available for download from our website     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 131    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Macros    Macro functionality was originally provided in CETerm to automate navigation across multiple  host screens within a session  We no longer recommend using Macros and instead suggest using  a script over a Macro since scripts are more flexible and offer a level of functionality not available  with Macros  Macros remain part of CETerm for backward compatibility     Note that Macros may only be used with terminal emulation session  To automate workflow in  Web Browser sessions  you should use scripts     CETerm provides a Macro toolbar to control all macro operations  To use macros  you must first     record    the steps which you are trying to automate  After recording a macro you can play this  recorded macro any number of times     Because user input and host response is specific to the host application  macros are specific to  the host application in use  In addition  macros are sensitive to the network propagation delay   which may vary with every connection to the host  CETerm uses a complex algorithm to record  and playback a macro to account for various network and host application delays     Each macro is associated with a specific host session  Only one macro may be recorded for each  session  R
148. nd and  background color of the currently selected attribute  To create a custom color  scheme  select the attribute from the attribute list box     Choose the attribute  whose color is to be changed   Tap the Select Color    button    You will see a  Color  dialog    Select the desired color for the attribute  Press OK   The Sample box will change to reflect the newly selected color    For updating colors associated with the  Intense  mode of an attribute   check the  Intense  box then select the desired color     Cursor      Cursor options are provided for easy visual identification of current input field  Automatic  scrolling parameters offer settings to configure the row and column positions for the  current visible cursor position        Cursor Options    Ful Block     Underine   C  Half Block                Display configuration    Hide Show   Colors   Cursor  Font    Cursor Options  Full Block       _  Underline   C Half Block    Automatic Scrolling    4 Mone 4 Center Cursor    4 Locked  a  Visible Cursor  Col  lo   Row   n         Automatic Serollina  O None O Center Cursor   O Leeked      8  Visible Cursor    Col  fo f     Row  jo fo              Hide Show   Colors   Cursor   Font      File Session Display    ki    Windows Mobile Windows CE    User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 68    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    You may configure cursor type and auto scrolling options for the terminal     Curs
149. nds the buffered keys to the host     Local Edit  Block   This is an ANSI mode  which allows a host  application to define entry fields on a screen  All typing is stored locally  until a function key or Enter is typed  The contents of the screen are  then returned to the host  depending on the modes set by the host  application     Both Line buffered and Local Edit modes optimize usage of network  bandwidth and host resources  However compatibility with these modes  is dependent upon the VT host applications     Compatibility  Hardware vendors Intermec Technologies and LXE have  proprietary implementations of block mode support for VT host sessions  Check  the appropriate box for block mode compatibility     User Preference Supplemental  This is the user preferred supplemental  character set  Default is DEC    User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 59    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE                   VT Extensions    This tab shows proprietary extensions for international multi byte character sets and  legacy VT extensions              1  Configure   gt  E 9 37 ok    Multi byte  Mode   JETE T       Code Page         F  Two Column DE Characters    Extensions  A Symbol THT A Telxan  VT Modes VT Extensions     4   gt  E  Symbol CE vT    File Session Display ty ki       Windows Mobile Windows CE    Multi byte  This group box wraps all configuration settings for international  languages such as Chinese Traditional
150. ni oe breton da tease tu pads 119   VT Host KEY descriptions  eisni urat euet ER Pauci tte tede ebbe eei o brenda tu pues 120  Default VT Keys Escape Sequence Table      occccccoonccncccccocccnncccnonconncnonanennnonnnanennnnnnnanennnnnnnns 122  Creating Context MENUS 233  1 periti ertt e te eoe d teta etaed dia 123  POURS SHOB CIS eiue A omi nd fue Eu  124  Access Control   Device LockdoWN           ient ao tr unte bean nee leder Htm a 125  Device Lock DNE T Im 125   Full Screen Mode e                                      126  Accessing configuration from Full Screen Mode      ooooccccccnoocccnncncnnnccnncnonanccnnnnnnanconccnonancnnnnos 126  International Character Set  amp  Code Pages     ooocccccccccooccnncccononcnncnononnconnnononnnnnononannnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnanenns 127  Code pages for IBM emulations  3270  amp  5250     127  Code pages for VT emulations                       sss nnne nennen nnn nnn nnn nnns 128  Asia Pacific language character sets            ccccceecccccseseeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeseeseeecseeeeesseeeesseeeeesaeeeeeens 128  Web Browser SESSIONS                   sessi nnne nnne nennen nnni nnn n risusa sns r isses asses snae sns snis nns 130  MACO PEN PoR O US OOO IEEE URP or 132  FRC CORCIING RR TE o E T A convene nsaannce   133  PAV OA CK E Tom                             e 133    User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 4    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE       Creating a  Minik Macro asociadas 13
151. nique to our application     There is a  Free 3 of 9 Extended  font available for Microsoft Windows operating systems  which  may be used to represent text into Extended Code 39 barcode  You can download this from the  Naurtech support knowledgebase     Note that if an IDA action is decoded at the start of a barcode  all additional characters are  ignored  Also  there is no  stripping  of characters and no pre  or post ambles are sent  Any  barcode length restrictions may still be imposed by the symbology configuration    Here are some samples containing special host key and application operation barcodes    Action            Barcode Content   Extended Code 39 barcode    ATA LL A    AU Ol     DA SESSION CONNECT    IIA DL A A  A A A LI    Please contact technical support for more information on available ID action  IDA  codes        User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 104    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Display Indicators  Digital Clock  RF  amp  Battery Strength         You can display visual Indicators  such as a digital clock and   or RF and Battery strength in your  TE or Web Browser sessions  For optimal usage of the precious screen real estate  you can  select an Indicator icon of your preference  You may drag the Indicator or lock it at a specific  location  Double tapping on the indicator will display a popup dialog with details information  You  can also configure a low threshold percentage  If 
152. ns  It is  possible to remap these buttons to perform application or emulation actions  This remapping is  valid only while the CETerm is running     Follow these steps to remap your device application keys to host keys or application operation     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 116    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    1  From the application menu  select  Session   Configure  to open the configuration  dialog     2  Select the  Options  tab  3  Select  Config Keybars and Keys  button  This will open another tabbed dialog   4  Select the  App Keys  tab    5  Enable the checkbox  Remap Application Keys   If this check box is not enabled   device application keys will not be remapped    6  From the  Key  dropdown box  select the device application key that you wish to remap  to an emulation host key or CETerm application operation    7  From the list box  Select key action below   select the action association    8  Toremap other device application keys  repeat steps 6 and 7     NOTE  If any of the device application keys is associated with the Windows Mobile  Record   application  then this association must be changed  Otherwise  the remap configuration for  that key may not work  You can use the  Buttons  applet to change this association     e From the  Start  menu  select  Settings   This will launch the device control panel  e Select the  Personal  tab  e Run the  Buttons  application    e Under the 
153. nse     e Verify the license ID of the terminal with the one provided along with your license registration  key  These should match exactly     e Enter the Registration Key using the soft keypad on the mobile terminal  Note that your  registration key is provided as 4 hyphenated values such as aaaa bbbb cccc adda  Make sure    User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 27    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    you enter these in the correct order as indicated in the picture below  You can also use  automated licensing using a license xml file so you don t have to type your user id or key     This is a device unique License ID on  which your license registration key is  EMP E TAMEO based on  It can be your device serial  number  MAC address or another unique  ID  You would have provided this  License ID to Naurtech when purchasing  the license     Register software license For CETerm    License Ip  000054026  UserID  J      Registration    Enter your User ID   usually the  company name  here    Enter the registration key  which  you purchase from Naurtech here   This is a unique key based upon  your device license ID     File Session Display    K         Windows Mobile Windows CE    NOTE  Your registration key is unique to your device License ID  It is case sensitive and must be entered  in the correct order     NOTE  The registration key does not include any references to the number zero  0   capital alphabet O   the
154. ntrol to navigate away from the  application  In addition you also get two precious rows of screen  real estate as part of your terminal display area     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220    Simultaneously connect to  different hosts    Multiple Web Browser sessions    Maintain independent session  contexts    Easily switch between sessions    Web based applications    Multiple simultaneous Web  Browser sessions    Multi purpose mobile terminal  applications    Migration path from green  screen to newer web based  applications    A rich  scriptable platform to  customize and automate  business tasks    Integrated control of scanner  and RFID reader allows to  differentiate your data collection  solutions    Remap any hardware key to any  application operation    Works for both TE and Browser  sessions    Minimize user re training    Additional rows for display area    Minimize production downtime  by preventing users from  changing device configuration  and application settings     Page 12    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Device Lockdown   Access Control   Device Lockdown allows administrators to prevent users from  exiting CETerm  You can hide the Windows CE    Start    button  Start  bar and also the application menu and tool bars so that the whole  device screen is occupied by the CETerm application display   Administrators can    lock out    users from the operating system so as  to prevent users from b
155. of the cursor shift one position to the left     INSERT   This key toggles the insert mode on and off  In insert mode  characters are inserted at the current  cursor location if space is available  The characters to the right of the cursor are shifted one  character position to the right     HOME  This key repositions the cursor to the first input location of the first input field     TAB or NEXT  This key moves the cursor forward to the next input field  When the cursor is not on an input field  it moves to the next input field from the current cursor location     BACKTAB or PREVIOUS   This key moves the cursor back to the previous input field  When the cursor is not on an input  field  the cursor moves to the previous input field from the current cursor location  This key is  equivalentto  Shift   Tab      ENTER  The Enter key submits control to the host application     NEW LINE  This function moves the cursor to the first input field on the next line     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 118    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    PA1  PA2  PA3  The PA1 through PA3 keys communicate with the host application  Their use is defined by the  host application     PF1   PF24  The Program Function keys PF1   PF24 communicate with the host application  Their use is  defined by the host application     5250 Host key descriptions    ATTN  The Attention key interrupts the host application     SYS REQ  The System Reque
156. oke the corresponding menu item operation  An  example of this would be a menu such as     IS o Aa  2  Receiving    3  Inventory    The user can just tap on    1      to invoke a    Shipping operation     IBM Hotspots  3270 and 5250 applications have several keywords  which are  commonly used across many applications  Check this attribute to enable these  commonly used keywords as Hotspots  Examples are    Enter        More    and     Bottom     IBM Mouse and light pen activation must have IBM Hotspots  enabled     VT Hotspots  VT host applications have several keywords  which are commonly  used across many applications     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 94    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE                   Scanner    Device tailored versions of our Emulators and Web Browser provide integrated support  for barcode scanners  Scanner options may be configured and updated from the   Scanner  tab     e From the application menu  Select  Session   Configure  or tap the   Configure  button on the toolbar    e A Configure  dialog box will come up    e Choose the  Scanner  tab       i     1 Configure F  gt  1 20  ok  Enable         Enable Aimer  Preamble  Postamble        Scan Aim Millisec  Printer   Options   Scanner   symbd      po E o    Enable F  Enable Aimer  Global Sym ID  Grid Preamble  Postamble   IE pd Scan Millisec  Aim Millisec   erify Inpu    pm E  jm 5    Redundancy      short Twice          Verif
157. ol for this CETerm session  The  default is Off     Advanced  This button allows configuration of more advanced settings specific  to the SSH protocol  By default  these settings will enable connections to most  SSH servers  It is recommended that you use the default settings  unless you  understand implications of the various settings     General    This tab is used to configure general settings of the SSH protocol  The list contains check  boxes that may be individually selected for the desired option  Please note that some  items  whenever applicable  have three selectable states  On  Off and Auto Sense  Check  with    A      Tapping these options will cycle through the three states     If checked  On   the option is selected  If unchecked  Off   the option is not selected  If  Auto Sense  Auto OK   CETerm will determine and use the most appropriate option  setting      _  Enable SSH     _  Prefer SSH 1 Protocol  Prefer SSH 2 Protocol       Auto OK New Host Keys Advanced 55H                 SSH General   Encryption    wewe         SSH Keep Alive     a Med  e          Enable 55H    Prefer SSH 1 Protocol  Prefer SSH 2 Protocol  C  Auto Ok Mew Host keys        Username     SSH Keep Alive  fo E    Lag Made   None         File Session Display ty ki    Windows Mobile Windows CE    Enable SSH  This option enables SSH for the current session  The option is  identical to the value on the previous Security tab and is repeated here for  convenience     User s Manual for CETerm   CE32
158. on tabs for access control and touch  screen attributes     Configure KeyBars and Keys    The    Config KeyBars and Keys       button is used to remap mobile terminal hardware  keys  configure custom KeyBars and associate device application keys with operations   only on Windows Mobile terminals     Select Keymap    A  Keymap  is a collection of remap bindings which associate keys with corresponding  actions  Most hardware keys can be remapped to perform any action such as simulating  a function key  entering a string of text  sending a custom VT escape sequence or  running a Script  Keys that control screen brightness  sound volumes  and other Windows  CE actions  often cannot be remapped  The two main steps for key remapping are  selecting the type of Keymap to use  and editing the Keymap     NOTE  Certain settings which are specific to the Operating System platform or to the  mobile terminal are only visible in the device tailored versions of CETerm for that OS and    or device        CETerm   52 Ping    session keymap Type  Q a Emulation  Include Common Map    Disable Windows Action Keys  Session Keymap Type       Enable Suggested Text O TERTA  9  Emulation       Enable Text Auto Correct ay eee Map       Windows Mobile OS  platform specific key  control    Select Keymap   Edit Keymap   Use   gt     KeyBars and Keys       Select Keymap   Edit Keyrnap   User Text m       Windows Mobile Windows CE    Select Keymap Type  Selects  how  the configured Keymap bindings will apply
159. onnection   72  Product version   29  Proportional Characters   70  Proportional Fonts   70    R    Recording   133  Redundancy   96  Re Initialize   86  88  Remap keys   107  Report Check   98  RF Strength   91  RTS Control   73  Run a script   104    S    SBCS   60   Scan Millisec   96  Scanner   95   Screen Display   91  Screen Panning   15  137  Script timeout   87  Scripting   12  86   Security   40   Select color   68   Select Keymap   77   Send Mode   59   Serial Config   72   Serial Printer   72   Server URL   92   Session password   17  Set Password   89   Setup   21   Shift error row content   55  Show Macro on Play   66  Show Script errors   87  Show Start Bar on exit   66  Signature Capture   10  Single Emulation Products   8  omartPad   16  138  Splash   28   SSH Encryption   48   SSH Secure Shell   40    SSL 8 SSH   25   SSL Secure Sockets Layer   40  Stop Bits   73   Strip Data End   98   Strip Data Start   98   Suggested text   78   Suppress Auto field advance   56  Suppress backspace at end   56  Symbol CE VT   61   Symbol TNVT   61   Symbology   97   System requirements   20    T    Telnet Port   36  Telxon   61   Template   88  Terminal Device   35  Terminal Type   38  Text auto correct   78  Text Input tool   139  Timeout   73  TN3270E   56  Toolbar   32   Touch   93   Trap   81   Two column DB characters   61    U    Update   91   User ID   27   User Preference   59  User Text  81  UTF 8   60    V    Verify Input   97   Visible Cursor   69   VT Backspace 
160. or Options  This option allows you to change the cursor appearance  Three  options are available     Full Block  The cursor appears as a full character block      Half Block  The cursor appears as a bottom half block   yy      Underline  The cursor appears as an underscore line            Automatic Scrolling  This option enables automatic scrolling so the current  cursor position is always visible  This option is particularly helpful when the host  screen too large to fit in the terminal display screen  The following auto scrolling  options are available    None  No automatic scrolling is preferred     Center Cursor     n this mode the cursor is always as close as possible  to the center of the screen  When scrolling limits are reached  the cursor  will move toward the edge of the terminal display     Visible Cursor     n this mode the cursor is always visible  The display is  scrolled vertically and horizontally to prevent the cursor from moving out  of view     Locked   n this mode you can specify a starting row and column position  at which to lock the cursor  This would force every new screen to  automatically start its top left edge at the specified row and column  position     Col  This is the column number for the top left position of  display  It is applicable only with the  Locked  scrolling option    Row  This is the row number for the top left position of display  lt  is applicable only with the  Locked  scrolling option    NOTE  Only the starting position of the d
161. orm some action     URL  The global address of a web page  document or any resource on the Web     VT  Specifies a range of unintelligent visual terminals which are controlled using well defined  protocols     Windows CE  A graphical operating system for handheld devices    Wireless Wide Area Network  WWAN   A wireless network extending over greater distances greater than a few miles     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 146    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Index   A   Access Control   89  Action   79   Aim Millisec   96   Alert   91   All Bars at Bottom   65  Allow Drag   91    Allow File   Registry read write   87  Allow Program launch   87  Answerback Message   58  App Keys   85   Application Menu   30   Auto Connect   23  36   Auto Launch   103   Auto Login   15  23   Auto Reconnect   36   Auto Start   103   Auto fit to Browser screen   66  Automated licensing   92  99  Automatic scrolling   69  Auto start sessions   14  Autowrap   57    B    Barcode keystrokes   104  Battery State   91   Baud Rate   73   Beep Sound   64   Block Mode   18  59  Bluetooth   73   Browser Loading   91  Browser Progress   91  Build ID   29    C    Center Cursor   69   Certificate Checks   40   Check Network before Send   37  Check Network on Connect   37  103  Check Network on Resume   37  Code Page   13  55  127   Color scheme   17  67   Colors   67   COM Port  73    Command line options   141  Configuration   33  Conf
162. ort   Advanced      gt  Genera IBMOptons        VT Options           Auto Connect IBM Codepage Answerback Message  Auto Reconnect Device   LUH Keyboard  Macro on Connect Error Row Send Mode  Confirm Disconnect Shift all Error Row content Compatibility  Confirm Exit  Connected  Suppress Auto Field Advance User Pref Sup   Exit on Disconnect Suppress Backspace At End  Check Network on Connect 3270 EAB Multi byte  Mode  Check Network on Resume Allow TN3270E Multi byte  Code Page  Check Network before Send Keep Cursor in Input Fields Two Column DB Characters  Enable Socket Keep alives Hide Column Separators Extensions  Symbol TNVT  Extensions  Symbol CE VT  Term Type Background Extensions  Telxon  Initial Sleep Columns  C1 Controls  Network Check  Timeout Backspace  Network Check  Host Enter Key  Network Check  Action Autowrap  Local Echo    SSL  Enable SSL  SSL  Perform Certificate Checks  SSH  Enable SSH    User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 33    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Enable SSH User Key   Prefer SSH 1 Protocol Clear   Prefer SSH 2 Protocol Select   Auto OK New Host Keys Import   Auto OK Changed Host Keys Delete   Try Keyboard Auth Copy OpenSSH Public Text  Try TIS Auth SSH 1   Auth Username Changeable Environment   Skip User Authentication Command   Cache Decrypted User Keys TTY Modes   Re Key every 60 Minutes Forwarding  Re Key every 1G of traffic Delete Server Keys  Enable Compression   Enable 
163. other application  This is done by disabling the Start menu  button     e Prevent users from exiting the application     Please refer to the Quick reference and configuration sections of this manual for details on  configuring this functionality     Device Lockdown    You can lock down your mobile terminal by configuring the following three options  These will  prevent the user from exiting CETerm  launching any other application  or changing the  configuration     Hide the Application Menu  Toolbars and KeyBars  Hide the Start button   Start bar   Disable application exit   Set a configuration access password    1  Navigate to  Session    gt   Configure    gt   Display    gt   Advanced    gt    Hide Show     2  Enable checkboxes Hide Menu Bar  Hide Tool Bar  Hide KeyBar  Hit OK     3  Navigate to  Session    gt   Configure    gt   Options    gt   Advanced    gt    Access Control     4  Check    Hide Start Bar    checkbox  5  Check    Disable App Exit    checkbox  6  Tap the    Set Password    button and enter a configuration access password  Hit OK    7  Tap the    Exit Now    button in the Advanced Options dialog     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 125    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    8  Launch CETerm  You will be in full screen mode  with no access to any application menu or  Start Bar    NOTE  On Windows CE     Hide Start button    will disable the Start button but leave the start  bar  Under Win
164. out  The amount of time to wait prior to aborting a connection if the printer is not  responding     DTR Control  The DTR  data terminal ready  flow control  Default is  Disable    RTS Control  The RTS  request to send  flow control  Default is  Disable     CTS Out  The CTS  clear to send  signal monitoring for output flow control  If box is  checked and CTS is turned off  output is suspended until CTS is asserted again     DSR Out  The DSR  data set ready  signal monitoring for output flow control  If this  member is TRUE and DSR is turned off  output is suspended until DSR is asserted again    XOnOff Xmit  When checked  use XON XOFF flow control during transmission     XOnOff Recv  When checked  use XON XOFF flow control during reception     Bluetooth Discovery    This button triggers the automatic discovery of Bluetooth devices  printers   It requires the  COM Port setting under Serial Port configuration to be    BT Printer    or    BT COM     A list of  discovered Bluetooth devices is provided in a selection list  Select your Bluetooth printer from  the list  On certain terminals  you may have to enable Bluetooth service through the control  panel     Network Printer    Configuration settings for a network printer    Print Queue  This is the Windows print queue name or the hostname of a printer     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 73    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE                   The Windows prin
165. ppearance on the  Custom KeyBar    RF Steps     Ww f SIF Toggle  This is a list of all the  _  Enable Custom Context Menu  available    action    keys and    Add to 4bove    operations  which can be  selected  A  Separator   places a vertical separation  line  The  Empty  key leaves  an empty space on the  KevBar     a Enable Custom Context Menu  User Text   KeyBar Cycle   Custom Bar A 4        File Session Display Y  Kl       Windows Mobile Windows CE    Select Custom KeyBar  Select the    Custom Keys N    Custom KeyBar for which  you would like to configure the keys  This is a dropdown list with all the available  Custom KeyBars     Add to Above  Tapping this button will add the highlighted key from the bottom  listbox to the top  selected  list of KeyBar keys     Delete  This button removes the highlighted Keybar key from the selected list of  keys  top listbox     Enable Custom Context Menu  The keys on    Custom Keys 6    KeyBar can also  appear on the Context Menu  Enable this checkbox to enable the context menu   which may be invoked by tapping and holding the stylus anywhere in the terminal  display area  Any operation configured in Custom Keys 6 will appear on this  context menu  This option does not work for any other Custom Bars other than     Custom Keys 6        You can add up to a total of 9 key buttons on each Custom Bar  Fewer on some  devices   The entry for  Previous KeyBar  cannot be removed and must exist in each  KeyBar to allow for  cycling  between KeyB
166. r  Locked  Row  Col      Option only available on Windows CE OS platform terminals       Option only available on Windows Mobile OS platform terminals    User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 62    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE                   The terminal display may be configured to optimize screen real estate and readability  These  options may be configured for connected or non connected host sessions  Hot keys are available    to toggle the options on and off     e From the application menu  Select  Session   Configure  or tap the  Configure     button EF on the toolbar   e A Configure  dialog box will come up     e Choose the  Display  tab       j       1  Configure E 9 55  ok  Font  IBM and VT only   Eeter    ema     Scroll Bare  Ii Hide Vertical    Hide Hariz    O              Scroll Bars  Hide Wertical Hide Hariz    Beep Sound       Connection   Display   Printer   Options   q4       File Session Display 4 kl    Windows Mobile    F       51   configure      Connection   Display    nd YT only              ka  Normal k    Windows CE    Font  This group allows configuration for a selectable font and its weight     The font name is a fixed width True Type font that is used to display the terminal text  To  enhance readability  you may install additional fixed width True Type fonts on the mobile  terminal by copying the associated   TTF file to the Windows or  Windows fonts  directory  Your font will au
167. r  The user will be prompted if the mobile terminal is out of  RF range or if the network cannot be detected  Enable this setting if your network  coverage is sporadic     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 37    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Term Type  Leave this blank unless required  If not empty  this value is reported  as the terminal type in the Telnet negotiations  Use this only if your host has a  special Telnet server that uses the value to identify devices or special situations     Initial Sleep  This setting should no longer be used  Instead  use    Check  Network on Connect     This is the time  in seconds  for which CETerm will wait  when the application is launched  This setting is useful when CETerm is  configured to automatically start following a device cold boot and connection to a  host application  The    Initial Sleep    allows the underlying wireless network to  initialize prior to the CETerm attempting to establish a connection  The default  value is 0  which means no delay     NOTE  This setting has been obsolete by the    Check Network on Connect     setting     Network    This tab maintains configuration settings to enable detection  presence and availability of  the network     Timeout  This is the length of time for which CETerm will try to find the host by  sending multiple ping requests  You can specify a navigation error page in the  Action setting to manage RF connection 
168. r to allow for   cycling  between KeyBars  Typically  the last key should be  Next KeyBar    for cycling to the next    KeyBar     With this version you can also add informational   status buttons for Meta key states  RF and  Battery strength  scanner status etc  These status buttons can be interspersed with normal  Keybar action buttons and are configured the exact same way     One powerful capability of the KeyBar is the ability to associate keys to a User Text  Key entries   Text 1    through  Text 20  are tied to the corresponding twenty entries in the User Text  configuration  Any text string configured in User Text slot can be submitted to the host application  by tapping on the  Text X  Keybar button in a Custom KeyBar  Tapping this key will send the  complete text string to the current cursor location  For VT terminal sessions  escape sequences    can be added to the User Text     Escape sequences can be entered into the User Text in the following format     le   sees    Via   New tinge  Vie   Hintweaie Cie EOE  Dep qus    sD   Bes  ele    User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220    Page 115    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Customize User Text    User Text is any arbitrary text that may be configured so that this does not have to be spell typed  using either the hardware keys or the soft input panel on the mobile terminal  You can associate  the user text strings with either button keys on the Configurable
169. re some examples    The following command line example will start CETerm  switch to Session 1 and connect the  session  If CETerm is already running  this will switch it to Session 1 and connect the session if it  is not already connected     CETerm exe IDA SESSION S1 IDA SESSION CONNECT    To switch a running CETerm to Session 2  otherwise do nothing  use the command line syntax     CELS mM Exe  LDA    Shoo LON 92 TDA  NONE  IDA_NONE is a special code to prevent CETerm from starting if it is not already running  This is    useful when you want an external tool to activate a CETerm action but don t want to start CETerm  if not already running     NOTE  The older command line option    Sx to launch CETerm with a specific session to be  active should no longer be used  Although it is still supported  its usage is not recommended     To run a script loaded in script slot 1  use the command line syntax     CETerm exe LDE OCEREIPE 1    User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 141    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Online Help   Online help available on the mobile terminal  This is provided  through the Online Help feature of the Windows CE operating  system     You can access online help from the application menu by selecting   File   Help   Alternatively  you can invoke the device help from   Start   Help  and then select  Naurtech CETerm     You can navigate within the Online help via the Pocket Browser     NOTE  
170. release  Here are some highlights of the new features and enhancements     e Signature Capture Object  CETerm now contains a signature capture object that can  create images of signatures or an array of coordinates for a compact representation  The  Signature Capture object is accessible via scripting and can be used by both web and  terminal emulation sessions  See the CETerm Scripting Manual for complete details     e Digital Clock Display  The current time and or date can be displayed in any text format on  the screen  The clock display can also be used to display information to the user and can  be updated via scripting to provide alerts     e Extensive Additions to CETerm Scripting  Once again  most new features are  implemented within CETerm Scripting to provide the greatest flexibility  We ve added new  Automation Objects and events to provide more access to the mobile terminal  its  peripherals and CETerm behaviors  As always  we use the industry standard JavaScript  language so you won t waste time learning a limited and cumbersome proprietary language   Please see the CETerm Scripting Guide for a full description of the available features     e New Scripting Automation Objects  Here is a list of the new automation objects in  CETerm scripting     Device SignatureCapture   Signature Capture control     Device SmartCard   Contactless SmartCard  CASIO     Device GPS   Access and control GPS device     OS SIP   Soft Input Panel control     OS Network ConnectionManager  
171. ressing the hotkey  Ctr1   Shift   B  will alternate the location  between the top and bottom of the screen  This option is only available for  Windows CE OS platform devices  lt is not available on terminals running  Windows Mobile OS           EE E   Configure P  fE 10 06  ok        _  Hide Menu Bar   Hide Keybar   Hide Toolbar      Hide OIA  IBM only     Display configuration        Hide SIP button    Hide Show   colors   Cursor   Fort     _  Lock SIP on Hide   _  Show Macro on Play    Hide All Bars  All Bars at Bottom  Hide Menu Bar  Hide Keybar  Hide Toolbar  v  Hide O14  IBM only   v Disable Browser Auto SIP    una m            eee  a    File Session Display Y  Ki       Windows Mobile Windows CE    Hide Menu Bar  Checking this box will hide the application menu  This is the  main application menu with  File   Session   Display  options     Hide Keybar  Checking this box will hide the configurable Keybar  The Keybar is  a set of configurable buttons that can be associated with application operations     Hide Toolbar  Checking this box will hide the application toolbar  The toolbar is  the main application toolbar     NOTE  Hiding the application Menu  Toolbar and Keybar will give you additional  rows of screen real estate and assist in locking down the mobile terminal     Refer to the section    Accessing Configuration from Full Screen Mode    to restore  the application menu     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 65    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TER
172. rm application configuration  settings  No additional components are necessary  This remapping may be configured specific to  either a session or an emulation type  such as VT  5250  3270  HTML etc      User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 23    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    It is sometimes difficult to find out the VK code generated when a physical key is pressed  This is  important to know as it is the key code that needs to be remapped to another key  You can use  the  Key Trap  button on the configuration dialog that monitor and capture the VK key code  associated with a specific key  or key combination      All key remapping configuration settings are performed from the dialog  Session    gt    Configure    gt   Options    gt   Configure KeyBars and Keys   gt   Select  Keymap     Edit Keymap   Refer to the key remapping section for detailed steps     Configure Full Screen mode    You can configure CETerm such that the display area occupies the complete screen of the  mobile terminal  The    Start    bar  Application menu  toolbar and any KeyBars can all be hidden  To  configure full screen mode goto  Session    gt   Configure    gt   Display    gt    Advanced    gt   Hide Show  tab  Enable the checkbox    Hide Menu Bar        Hide Keybar    and     Hide Toolbar     Now go to  Session    gt   Configure    gt   Options    gt   Advanced     gt   Access Control  and enable checkboxes    Hide Start Bar   
173. rom the complete list  On certain  devices  barcode symbology initialization can take a couple of seconds  To  minimize this initialization time on such devices  it is recommended that you can    User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 97    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    enable only those symbologies that are being used for scanning and disable all  other symbologies     Report Check  Check this box to report  or return  the check digit as part of the  barcode data     NOTE  Each symbology has a separate set of configuration parameters  associated with it  Selecting the symbology from the list will make these  visible for configuration and update  Please refer to the individual barcode  symbology references in the documentation for the handheld device     Advanced  This button opens advanced configuration dialog for the selected  barcode symbology  All settings configured and updated in this dialog are  associated with the currently selected symbology     Strip Data  Start  n mE  end o E        Custom ID            Data Length Min  This is the minimum length  in characters  for the decoded  barcode  Specifying a minimum length will require every scanned barcode to be  at least the minimum length  Possible values depend on the symbology  Default  is usually 0 which implies no minimum length     Data Length Max  This is the maximum length  in characters  for the decoded  barcode  Specifying a maximum length wi
174. rs to invoke almost any application operation or event  Please refer to the Appendix to  lookup a specific IDA action code        F don E ESTE    KeyBars and Keys     Edit Keymap   User Text    Text  Any text here  Vel 1 Fes  IDA SESSION CONNECT       Load from File     r  he  Select Keymap   Edit Keymap   User Text  a   gt  Load from Eile    File Session Display    K        Windows Mobile Windows CE    Edit  Highlight a user text entry in the list and tap this button to open the edit  mode  Alternatively you may tap  not double tap  the entry a second time to open  the edit mode  Once opened  enter the user text desired  The images above  show some samples     Load from File  Tap this button to select a text file from which you can load user  text entries  The text file can have up to 64 entries  Each entry  delimited by a  CRLF  is imported into a separate user text slot     The file replaces the current text contents that may already be present in the  table     Keybar Cycle    A KeyBar configuration consists of both the KeyBar Cycle and any Custom or template  KeyBars  A KeyBar is a set of soft button keys visible at one time  The KeyBar Cycle is a  collection of KeyBars that can be visible  The user  cycles  through the collection of  KeyBars by tapping the arrow buttons on either end of the current KeyBar  Each key on  the KeyBar is associated with a host or emulator operation  Users are allowed a  maximum of eighteen KeyBars  six of which can be customized  The same Ke
175. rse  and disconnect upon receiving a repeat key exchange request     If this bug is auto sensed  CETerm will never initiate a repeat key exchange  If  this option is enabled when talking to a correct server  the session should still  function  but may be less secure than you would expect     This option only applies to SSH 2 servers  The default option is Auto Sense     Username  This is the field where you can specify what user name you want to  login as  when connecting through your SSH server  Configuring a username will  prevent you from having to explicitly type this on every connection  The default is  blank     SSH Keep Alive  This is the time interval  in seconds  that CETerm will use for  triggering SSH level keep alive frames  Note SSH Keep Alives are different from  TCP protocol Keep Alives  A value of 0 implies not to use SSH Keep Alives  The  default value is 0     Log Mode  CETerm can maintain a log of all data interaction and exchange  performed over the SSH connection  This can be helpful in troubleshooting  connection failures  Use this setting to configure the type of log that CETerm  should save  The amount of information saved in the log varies with the  configured log mode setting  The log file is created in the root directory with the  following name format   ssh_log_  amp h raw where  amp h is replaced by the  hostname  The default mode is None     e None   e Info   e Debug   e SSH Data  e SSH Raw    User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 
176. screen  with application menu  and toolbars hidden   you can use this special context menu to get back into configuration  dialogs     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 123    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Hotkey shortcuts    All emulation and browser sessions have several predefined hot keys  You should be able to see  these configured in the    Common    Keymap table  These may normally be used with devices that  have a keypad  The following table lists the default hotkeys  On some devices   Ctr1   Shift   may be replaced by  Alt  or  Alt   Shift        User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 124    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Access Control   Device Lockdown    In certain workflow scenarios  there is a need to prevent users from being able to change the  application configuration  Further there may be a requirement to prevent users from exiting the  application or launching other applications on their Windows CE or Windows Mobile device  The  Access Control features address these needs  Refer to the Options configuration section for  details on configuring these features     Access control functionality allows for the following     e Administrators can protect access to session configuration settings with a password  This  can be used to prevent users from changing the application configuration    e Prevent users from invoking an
177. se font size    Next active  session  Increase font size    Session Configure  dialog    Session Connect    Disconnect    User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 32    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Configuration    This section describes various configuration parameters for session connections  All these  parameters are set using the configuration dialogs accessed from the  Session     Configure  application menu  Except for  Connection  parameters  you can change or update  any parameters at any time  whether the host   browser session is connected or disconnected     Every configuration setting value is automatically saved to the last configured setting  All  configuration attributes are associated with the currently active session  Every session can have  a different set of configuration attributes     NOTE  The positioning of some of the user interface widgets on the dialogs shown might  appear slightly different on your mobile terminal  This is because Windows CE devices come  in various screen form factors and the placement of the user interface widgets is performed  dynamically  based upon the device screen dimensions and characteristics     Connection    The table below shows the hierarchy of configuration settings for the Connection configuration  attributes  Each highlighted title represents a configuration dialog tab or button    Connection       Host Type   Host Address   Terminal Device   Host P
178. se refer to the Automated Licensing section for more details     NOTE  If you have spaces in your URL path  you may need to escape these using   20 escape sequences  Note that the capability of the XML parser available on your  terminal varies with the platform and version of the Windows CE OS running on it     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220    Page 92       NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE                Touch  This tab provides attributes to control touch screen interactions        y   51  Configure P Pri 1 15  ok  Features  Double tap Enter  Horizontal Panning  Vertical Panning  Cursor Positioning             Advanced Options    Access   Info Items   Manage Touch    Features   Couble tap Enter  Horizontal Panning  Vertical Panning  Cursor Positioning  Function Key Hotspots  Menu Item Hotspots  IBM Hotspots    File Session Display 4 kl    Function Key Hotspots  Menu Item Hotspots  IBM Hotspots   VT Hotspots       Windows Mobile Windows CE    Enable Touch Features  This is a global setting for all touch features  When  checked  touch screen features are enabled  You must also individually enable  the granular touch features for these to work  When un checked  no touch  features are enabled     Double tap Enter  When checked  a double tap action with the stylus will  simulate pressing the Enter key    Horizontal Panning  When checked  allows panning in the horizontal direction    Vertical Panning  When checked
179. secure encrypted connection     Go fi 7 39 lok           j      1  Configure       Secure Socket Layer  SSL        Enable ss      _  Perform Certificate Checks           Advanced connection  General   Network   Security em         Secure Socket Layer  55L           A Perform Certificate Checks    Secure Shell  85H    _  Enable SSH    IBM Option  4   gt     File Session Display Y  ki       General    Windows Mobile Windows CE    Enable SSL  Check this option to enable SSL data encryption  Once enabled  all  data sent to the host application is encrypted  All data received is decrypted    Perform Certificate Checks  Check this option if you want the client to perform  checks for valid certificate on the SSL server     SSH Secure Shell    5 SSH  or Secure Shell  is a popular  powerful  software based approach to network    security  Before data is sent by CETerm over a network  it is automatically encrypted   scrambled  by SSH  The data is automatically decrypted  unscrambled  when it reaches    User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 40    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE                   the host  The result is transparent encryption  users can work normally  unaware that  their communications are safely encrypted on the network  In addition  SSH uses  modern  secure encryption algorithms and can be found within mission critical  applications at major corporations     Enable SSH  This option enables the SSH protoc
180. sion   Configure     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 103    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    e Inthe  Connection  tab  select the Advanced button  This will open the advanced  connection settings dialog    e Enter a value in the  Initial Sleep  edit box  The default is 0 meaning no delay  This value  is in seconds     Wherever possible  you may consider using the  Check Network on Connect    attribute to achieve  a more optimal equivalent result     Run a Script    Please refer to the Naurtech CETerm Scripting Guide for detailed description     Use barcodes to invoke Operations or Keystrokes    For all our Emulators and Web Browser  you can scan a barcode with special content to simulate  Keystrokes  In fact  any application operation can be invoked via ID action  IDA  codes with this  approach  The barcode can be any symbology  but  Extended Code 39  is a good choice   Extended Code 39 is also called the  Full ASCII  mode of Code 39  By using two character  sequences  it can represent the needed backslash and underscore characters     With Extended Code 39 symbology  the scanner is often configured to require a    as a start and  stop character  Make sure your generated barcodes are compliant with your scanner  configuration whether you use Code 39 or some other symbology     The content of the barcode is in the form    IDA_name   where name is the  Symbolic Name  of  the IDA action  These values are u
181. sions using the same  emulation type  such as VT220  In special cases  it may be necessary to define a map  which  applies only to one session  In this case you should define and use the  session specific  map     Session specific maps are more work to configure because they must be defined individually for  each session     To simplify configuration of keys that are common to all sessions and emulations  there is a   Common  map  which can be  added  to the  Emulation  or  Session  maps by checking the   Include Common Map  box  The Common map can be edited     Lastly  there is the situation when a session is not connected to the host  In this disconnected  state  all sessions share a common key mapping which is independent of the session emulation  type  This mapping is called the  Unconnected  or  Base  map  The Base map can be edited or  an external Base can be selected     Please refer to the configuration section of this manual for details on creating customized key  remap bindings     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 107    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Remap a hardware key    You can configure CETerm to re map any physical keyboard key on the mobile terminal to any of  the following     Another key   An application operation such as  Jump to Next Session  or  Print   A host specific key such as  F4  or  Field Exit    An escape sequence such as  Esc 15     A text string such as  My input string
182. ssage being present on it  Enabling this attribute will  force the error row to always be displayed     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 55    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Suppress Auto Field Advance  On IBM emulations  5250 and 3270   a host  application can define attributes on an input field to automatically advance the  cursor to the next field  if the existing field is full  Enabling this flag will ignore this  automatic field advance  This support is provided for compatibility with some  legacy applications     Suppress Backspace at End  This setting applies only to terminals with a  phone style keypad running IBM emulation  Normally  when entering data using a  phone style keypad  the keyboard driver generates a Back Space following each  character that it is cycling through  To input  B   you press ABC twice and the  keyboard driver generates    a        BS       b     When this setting is enabled  CETerm will  not Back Space if the present cursor location is at last char of an input field  This  is because cursor did not advance when the previous char was input  due to the  cursor being at the end of a field  This will allow overwriting of the last character  for phone style keypad rather than deleting a previous character     Enable 3270 EAB  This is an optional 3270 terminal emulation parameter  If  checked  this will allocate an Enhanced Attribute Buffer  EAB support allows for  advanced 
183. ssion   gt  Configure   gt  Options   gt  Config KeyBars and  Keys   gt  User Text     2  Enter your IDA sequences for Text n entries  where n is an index number between 1  and 64  The syntax is demonstrated via examples below     3  Now you can remap Text nto any application  hardware or KeyBar key  Note that there  are KeyBar buttons only for Text 1 through 20    Text1  MIDA SESSION S1  IDA SLEEP 5000NMIDA SESSION CONNECT     In the example above  Text 1 will trigger the following operations in order   e  t will switch to session S1  e Wait for 5 seconds  5000 milliseconds   e Attempt to connect to the configured host on this session    Text2  MIDA SESSION DISCON ALL  IDA_ PROGRAM EXIT     In the example above  Text 2 will trigger the following operations in order   e Disconnect all connected host sessions  e Exit CETerm application    You can join several IDA actions to create an elaborate macro to automate application navigation    steps  Please contact us at support naurtech com for more information on IDA codes to create  mini macros     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 134    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Printing  CETerm supports printing to a printer connected via a serial port  infrared  IrDA   Bluetooth  or  over a WiFi  802 11x  network    VT printing  VT terminal emulation in CETerm and CEVT220 support all VT printing commands  You can  invoke VT pass through printing to any configured pr
184. st key gives context to the System Software such as the SSCP  System  services Control Point     CLEAR  The Clear key causes a CLEAR Attention Identifier key to be sent to the host and the host  responds according to the host application     RESET   The Reset key resets the terminal  Depending upon the current state  it removes the host  application from a keyboard inhibit state  terminates the System Request functions and exits  terminal from insert mode     ERASE INPUT  This key clears all unprotected input fields and moves the cursor to the beginning of the first  input field     ERASE to END OF FIELD  EOF   This key erases all data in an input field from the current cursor location to the end of the input  field    FIELD MINUS  This key causes the cursor to advance to the next field and a minus sign is inserted in the last  position of a signed numeric only field     FIELD PLUS  This key causes the cursor to exit an input field and insert null characters from the current cursor  location to the end of the field     FIELD EXIT  This key behaves similar to the Field Plus key  It causes the cursor to exit an input field and insert  null characters from the current cursor location to the end of the field     ROLL UP  The Roll Up key sends a request to the host computer to roll up the information on the display     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 119    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    ROLL DOWN  The Rol
185. t operations  The App Select key action below    Keys dialog is used to configure the Application button  remapping     CETerm   52       Remap Application Keys    NOTE  This functionality is only associated with Windows  Mobile platform devices        NOTE  If    Record    is one of the default application key actions    you may need to change it in    Start   Settings   Buttons  so that the application keys   Can be remapped KevBar Cycle Custom Bar App Keys       Remap Application Keys  Checking this box will allow remapping of the  application keys    Key  This is a list of the all the hardware application keys available on the mobile  terminal  This list will vary depending on the device  Select the Application key  that you would like to remap     Select key action below  This is a list of actions and operations that you can    associate with the Application Key selected above  After selecting the Key to  remap  select the desired action  Only one action may be associated with a Key     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 85    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE                   Configure Scripting    The    Configure Scripting       button is used to create  import  edit  test and associate scripts  The  Scripting capability in CETerm provides a platform to automate workflows with powerful  JavaScript scripting and Workflow automation objects  It provides a  solutions platform  to  automate and customize 
186. t queue uses Windows print protocols and assumes that the queue is  available on the network  You may be prompted for username and password if the print  queue is secured  Also  you should receive notification when the print job completes     The print queue uses the following naming convention     MyPrintServerName  PrintQueueName    Name or IP    address of the   192 168 1 223 PrintQueueName  print server    To print directly to a network connected printer  enter the hostname or IP address of the  printer  By default this will connect to port 6101 and send all print content directly to this  port  Optionally  you can specify a different port    The hostname uses the following naming convention     hostname port    where hostname is either a symbolic name or an IP address and port is a number     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 74    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Options    The diagram below shows the hierarchy of configuration attributes for the Options tab     Extended Commands   Configure Scripting      Port  Enable           Keymap Type   Session   Emulation  Include Common Map  Disable Windows Action Keys  Device specific settings    Keymap  New  Edit  Delete    Reset Map to Default    Advanced 0    Edit  Load From File    Select Keybars  Add to Above  Delete    Select Custom bar   Add to Above   Delete   Select from List of Actions  Enable Custom Context Menu    Remap Application Keys  Key  Se
187. t the status buttons to be displayed on a  Custom KeyBar  Refer to the Indicators section in this manual for more details     Configure to display International language character sets    We fully support all European language codepages for all terminal emulations  We support multi   byte character set languages  such as Chinese  Japanese  Korean  Hebrew etc for VI emulations  only     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 24    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    For IBM emulations  you can select your language specific codepage table from our support  website  Once installed  the codepage will appear as a selectable option under  Session    gt    Configure    gt   Connection    gt   Advanced    gt   IBM Options  settings     For VT emulations  you must have the language specific codepage table installed on the mobile  terminal  You can then select the encoding mode and the corresponding codepage from the  options under  Session    gt   Configure    gt   Connection    gt   Advanced    gt   VT  Extensions  settings     Enable SSL   SSH security    S You can encrypt all data exchanged with your host applications by configuring your session  connection to use SSL  Secure Sockets Layer  or SSH  Secure Shell Protocol   You can enable  either of these from the  Session       Configure    gt   Connection    gt   Security   configuration dialog  Additional settings for SSH must be configured  You should review the  det
188. tained  Users may connect  with any permutation of 3270  5250  VT host or Web Browser  sessions     Hotkeys and menu context are available to jump between these  sessions     Industrial Web Browser   Many customers view Windows Mobile   Windows CE mobile  terminals as multi purpose handheld devices  using which they  should not only access their legacy telnet host applications  but also  web based applications  The integrated Web Browser addresses  specialized data collection functionality requirements  such as key  remapping  device lockdown  RFID and scanner integration etc that  are not possible otherwise     Scripting Workflow Automation Engine   CETerm includes a full JavaScript engine for both Terminal  Emulation and Browser sessions  which allows you to automate  and extend the behavior of your data collection application  You can  use pre defined scripts and modify these to customize and your  everyday tasks  Several samples for common customization tasks  are provided in the Support wiki on our website     Custom Keyboard mapping  Physical keys on the mobile terminal can be re mapped to invoke  any application operation or host key action  Keys can be  remapped to   e another key  an application operation such as    Print     a host specific key such as  F4  or    Field Exit   a text string such as  My input string   a null operation  to disable the key     Full ScreenMode   You can hide the Start Bar  the Application menu and toolbars so  that the end user has no co
189. te  Device manufacturers labeltype as hex value  AIM identifier letter of symbology  will be       if unsupported   AIM modifier digit of symbology  will be       if unsupported   Labeltype  custom  if defined  or same as  H  Time stamp  Percent sign character     IDA_action    where IDA_action is a Naurtech proprietary symbolic value that  represents an action  Please refer to the IDA table in the appendix for  a complete list  The table below lists some of the popular IDA actions     SA  SD  SI  ST    IDA Code  Key Action    Enter key action  Newline key action  Erase to end of field key action  Erase input key action  Field exit key action  Field  key action  Home key action  Down arrow key action  Up arrow key action  Left arrow key action  Right arrow key action       Redundancy  This configuration describes the redundancy or linear security  level used during decoding  Default is  Short Twice      Scan Millisec  This attribute controls the scan duration  If a barcode is not read  within this time  the scanner will shut off and a failure tone is sounded  The  default value is O which is unlimited  Some scanners do not timeout regardless  of this setting     Aim Millisec  This attribute controls the duration of the aimer pattern prior to  scanning of a barcode     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 96          NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE          Verify Input  When using IBM 5250 emulation and if Ver
190. te  You can download a codepage from our  website for the desired language  CAB file  and install it on your mobile terminal   Once installed  you will then be able to select your language codepage from this  list  IBM codepages for popular languages are available for download from the  support Wiki on our website  If you have a need for an unlisted code page     please contact us at support naurtech com    Device   LU   The device name   LU  represents a dedicated LU name or  number on the server that you want to connect through  Device names are used  within IBM SNA world to optimize management of host connection resources  A  device name may be associated with a    LU pool    or a specific LU  Device names  may also be allocated when connecting to an IBM host through an intermediate  gateway  Default is blank     Error Row  In 5250 emulation sessions  the host application can send an error  message for display on the terminal  The host application controls the row on  which this error message is displayed  Setting this Error Row value displays the  error message on this row  Default is O implying no change in the row on which  the error message is displayed  Valid error row values are between 1 and 24     Shift all Error Row content  Typically  a 5250 host application displays an error  message on an error row  This error message is only displayed during an actual  error  Certain legacy applications require the error row to always be displayed   irrespective of an error me
191. the Indicator strength falls below this threshold   you will receive a notification  To configure     e From the application menu  select  Session   Configure   Options  tab   e Select the Advanced bution and then the  Info Items  tab    e To enable an Indicator  select it from the list and enable the    Update    and    Enabled     checkboxes     RF Strength Indicator   Battery Strength Indicator    y   CETerm S2  x of   135  x      Double tab to get detailed   status in popup dialog      Tap  hold and drag to  screen location     Configure notification  message if strength falls  below a specific  threshold    Indicators displayed on a  Custom KeyBar         Bl         File Session Display    k      You can also include the RF and Battery strength Indicators on the Configurable KeyBar so these  appear as status buttons     Display device parameters  Serial Z  MAC address  Battery      You can remap a hardware key to display device specific   Eile Session Display       55        information such as serial number  MAC address  IP address and  Battery level  This is done via popup messages  The steps for this  configuration are equivalent to key remapping  The only difference is  in the selection of the  Action         1  Navigate to  Session    gt   Configure    gt   Options     gt   Config Keybar and Keys    gt   Edit Keymap     2  Select the Common Keymap from the Keymap dropdown list    3  Hit  New  to add a new key remapping       User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE525
192. the VK code for this key remap binding  Select the virtual key  from the dropdown list or enter a hexadecimal value in the form  0x5a      User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 80    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Trap  If you are not sure about the VK code associated with a physical key  or  key combination  which you would like to remap  simply tap this button  CETerm  will then monitor the next key  or key combination  you press and automatically  enter the associated VK code for that key  or key combination   This feature  helps you ensure that you are remapping the correct VK code associated with  the physical key     We recommend always using the Trap button to let CETerm determine the VK  code of the physical key that you want to remap     Alt  If checked   Alt  must be pressed with the key for this key remap   Shift  If checked   Shift  must be pressed with the key for this key remap   Ctrl  If checked   Ctrl  must be pressed with the key for this key remap      ASC   This option is only available for Meta key configuration  It means  Ignore  Alt  Shift and Control  states  When checked  the Meta key will be effective  regardless of the Alt  Shift  or Control states  Usually this option is checked to  allow the most flexible key combinations     Toggle   This option is only available for Meta key configuration  When enabled  the Meta key will  toggle its state  each time the key is pressed  Otherwis
193. the server administrator has simply changed the server  host key  For greatest security the user should verify that the server credentials  presented match the intended server     Try Keyboard Authentication  This option is for SSH 2 protocol only  It is a  flexible authentication method using an arbitrary sequence of requests and  responses  This method is not only useful for challenge response mechanisms  such as S Key  but it can also be used for asking the user for a new password  when the old one has expired  This option is On by default     Try TIS Authentication SSH 1  TIS authentication is a simple  challenge response form of authentication available in SSH 1 protocol only  You  might use it if you were using S Key one time passwords  or if you had a physical  security token that generated responses to authentication challenges     With this option enabled  CETerm will attempt this authentication if the server is  willing to try them  You will be presented with a challenge string  which will be  different every time  and must supply the correct response in order to log in  If  your server supports this  you should talk to your system administrator about  precisely what form these challenges and responses take  This option is Off by  default     Auth Username Changeable  The SSH 2 protocol allows change of username  during authentication  but does not make it mandatory for SSH 2 servers to  accept them  In particular  OpenSSH does not accept a change of username   once
194. this  option is checked     Using Meta Keys for Remapping    When Meta keys are available for key remapping  you will see corresponding checkboxes on the   New Key       Edit Key  dialogs  Meta state flags may also appear in the  Flags  column of the  keymap  The flags meanings are       Virtual Key remap    Alt state   e   Pl Stave   Shift state     Red meta state       Green meta state    Blue meta state     Yellow meta state    H UG  uWooOgms  s       To require a Meta state for a key  simply check the corresponding checkbox     NOTE  You should define the corresponding Meta key in the Meta keymap before creating  key remap bindings that use the Meta key     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 110    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Configurable KeyBar    Most Windows Mobile and Windows CE devices have a limited keypad  They often rely upon the  Soft Input Panel  SIP  to  spell type  data  However  the SIP usage can be cumbersome and it  does not provide any special host keys such as those needed in a terminal emulation program or  special keys to simplify web page navigation in a Browser    The configurable KeyBar functionality allows users to customize a set of soft keys to invoke any  host specific keys or application operations  Users can select from a set of pre defined KeyBar  templates  In addition  they can also configure up to six Custom KeyBars of their own  Users can  navigate or    cycle    w
195. tion    VT Modes   VT Options  vT Exter            li         Send Made   character      Compatibility User Pref Sup  LXE  8  DEC  d Intermec C  150         VT Modes   VT Options  al  gt   File Session Display ty K     Windows Mobile Windows CE    Answerback Message  Host applications may query the VT terminal for a text  message answerback response  This response may be used to identify the  terminal  Configure the answerback text string as per your VT host application  requirement  Default is a Naurtech copyright message string     Keyboard  Select the keyboard character locale for DEC multinational and   National Replacement Character set support  You can select from   e North American   British   Flemish   Canadian  French    Danish   Finnish   German   Austrian   Dutch   Italian   Swiss  French    Swiss  German    Swedish   Norwegian   French   Belgian    User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 58    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    e Spanish  e Portuguese  e Canadian  English     Default is  North American      Send Mode  Check this option to select buffering of text prior to being sent to the  host     Character  This is the default VT behavior  Every character is sent to  the host application as soon as it is typed  There is no local buffering     Line buffered  When enabled  all tyoed characters are buffered locally  until a function key  editing key  Enter  or other non character is typed  It  then se
196. to navigate around these known  bugs in the various SSH server implementations     Bug     SSH 1 Ignore  Within the SSH 1 protocol  the client or server can send an     ignore message    at any time  Either side is required to ignore the message  whenever it receives it  Within CETerm  this capability is used to hide the  password packet in SSH 1  so that a listener cannot tell the length of the user s  password  CETerm also uses    ignores messages    for application level  keepalives  Certain SSH 1 servers lock up in using    ignore messages        If this option is not enabled  CETerm will assume that the SSH 1server does not  have this bug     If this option is enabled  CETerm session connection will succeed  but keepalives  will not work and the session might be more vulnerable to eavesdroppers than it  could be     If the option is auto sensed  CETerm will detect the bug and stop using    ignore  messages     The default option is Auto Sense     Bug   SSH 1 Password Hiding  When talking to an SSH 1 server which cannot  deal with ignore messages  CETerm will attempt to disguise the length of the  user s password by sending additional padding within the password packet  This  is technically a violation of the SSH 1 specification  and so CETerm will only do it  when it cannot use standards compliant ignore messages as camouflage  In this  sense  for a server to refuse to accept a padded password packet is not really a  bug  but it does make life inconvenient if the server 
197. tomatically appear in this list and may be selected from this font    selection option     NOTE  Except in special cases  only fixed pitch true type fonts will be visible in this  dropdown list  If VT emulation has proportional fonts enabled  then you will also see    proportional fonts    The font weight selects the boldness level used to display the terminal text  The following    shows the selectable options   Default    Light    User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220    Page 63    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Normal  Medium  Bold  Xbold  Heavy    NOTE  The appearance of these weights is dependent on the selected font and the  display resolution  In some cases  only 2 or 3 different weights can be seen     Scroll Bars  This group of attributes configures hide and show settings for the horizontal  and vertical scroll bars     Hide Vertical  Checking this box will hide the vertical scroll bar  Pressing the  hotkey  Ctr1   Shift   V  or the toolbar button B Will alternate between the  hide and visible states     Hide Horiz   Checking this box will hide the horizontal scroll bar  Pressing the  hotkey  Ctr1   Shift   H  or the toolbar button  xc  will alternate between the  hide and visible states     NOTE  For Web Browser sessions  the visibility of scroll bars may be overridden  by the HTML page contents  Also  changes to these settings may not take effect  until the next page is loaded     Beep Sound  This is 
198. ucts are only provided for a few terminal models  If you were using one of  our single emulation products for your terminal in the past  we now recommend CETerm as it is  available for all terminals     This manual applies to all Naurtech Industrial Web Browser and Terminal Emulation products   Throughout this manual  we refer to CETerm  Except for some emulation specific details  all  information provided also applies to our CE5250  CE3270  and CEVT220 products     NOTE  The Web Browser Programming Guide discusses web extensions  HTML meta   tags  and ActiveX controls etc  Please refer to this manual if you are implementing web based  applications to be used with our Industrial Web Browser     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 8    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE       User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 9    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    What s New Is version 5 7    Version 5 7 focuses on features and functionality which allow you to easily customize your  applications and integrate with the mobile terminal environment  Several new CETerm Scripting  objects have been added that provide this rich extension and customization environment  We  implement most new features via scripting to provide the greatest flexibility In addition  version  5 7 includes several small fixes and enhancements that have been added since the previous  major 
199. ure notification       File Session    Di ply             Mam mm faper    NAUR TECH    This software program is the property af Haurtech  Corporation  All right reserved  IE the user of this program is        User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 91    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE                   Manage  Automated Licensing     The Manage tab maintains all configuration attributes to manage the licensing   configuration and deployment of the application  It provides information related to license  registration and maintains attributes for automated licensing        j a   51   Configure FP G  q  1 13 lok          file  T Application license  xml    Access Manage    File Session Display ty Ki       Windows Mobile        Device serials or preset ID    Advanced Options     access  info tte   Manage  Touch     License    Ser  E  ASTU ET    MAC   00 02 78 54 05 91    Server URL      http   192  163 1 101 license  xml               Device MAC address  All  zeros  if device is not  associated with Access  Point   not on network    Windows CE    Server URL  This is the URL to the XML based license registration file  It may be  local to the mobile terminal or may reside on a web server  Exact format of the    URL should be     XML file on the device     file    license xml    file    Rlash  FX  license  xml    XML file on a Web Server     http   MyWebServerAlias license xml  http     lt  y zZ w  license  xml    Plea
200. w  these steps     Configure and connect a terminal session to the host application    Invoke the macro toolbar    Tap the    Record    button  A  to start recording the macro  Focus will shift to the terminal  application  The Macro toolbar title status will change to    Recording        You can interact  with the host application as you would normally by entering text and host keys and  getting response screens     During the recording phase  all inputs are saved  Once you are done navigating the host  screens  you can stop recording by tapping the    Stop    button Ed    The macro is automatically saved for the current active session  No explicit save is  required     Playback    You must successfully record a macro prior to playing it back  Macro playback must be invoked at  the exact same point  within the host application  at which the recording started  Attempting a  macro playback at any other point will most likely fail except for trivial text entry  To playback a  macro  follow these steps     Connect to the host application on the session for which the macro was recorded   Navigate to the starting point within the host application at which the macro was  recorded  This may be the opening screen if the macro is used to auto login     Invoke the macro toolbar    Tap the    Playback    button  P  to start playing the macro  Focus will shift to the terminal  application  The Macro toolbar title status will change to    Playback        The macro toolbar  will hide  You 
201. will see the cursor relocate and keystrokes automatically being typed  The  host application will respond  The macro playback engine will appropriately wait until all  host response is received and then type subsequent recorded keystrokes to navigate  across additional host screens     It is recommended that you review your recorded macro to ensure that it successfully  runs to completion     WARNING  Playback of macros is sensitive to the host screen and associated  keystrokes  Do not press any extraneous keys or the macro playback might fail  Macro  playback should be started at the point where recording started     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 133    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    By default the Macro toolbar will not be visible when you are playing a macro  lf you want the  macro toolbar to be visible when the macro is playing  please check the    Show Macro on Play     checkbox under  Session   Configure   Display   Advanced   Hide Show      Creating a Mini Macro   Within CETerm  most application operations have an associated ID Action  or IDA  code defined   These IDA codes can be chained to create a sequence of events  which is called a mini macro   This sequence of events can be remapped to any key     You can use the User Text configuration to define a sequence of IDA operations which will get  executed is serial order  This is a mini macro  To create your mini macro     1  Navigate to  Se
202. wise to re   exchange the key every so often  This can be initiated either by the client or the  server  Enabling this option will trigger CETerm to exchange a new key with the  server every 60 minutes  This option is On by default     Re Key Every 1G of Traffic  A shared session key is used by the encryption  protocol  If used for a large volume of traffic  the session key may be subject to  attack and expose the SSH connection  Although such an attack is unlikely  it is  wise to re exchange the key after a significant amount of data  Enabling this  option will trigger CETerm to exchange a new key with the server following a total  data flow of 1 Gigabyte in either direction  This option is On by default     Enable Compression  Enabling this setting will compress all data exchanged  over the SSH connection  We do not recommend using compression for  standard interactive sessions  By default  this setting is Off     Enable Verbose messages  When enabled  the user is informed of major errors  which affect the SSH connection via a popup dialog  Some additional  information is presented within the emulation screen  This option is On by  default     Allow IPV4  Enable this option to allow the IPv4 Internet Protocol addressing  scheme  The default is On     Allow IPV6  Enable this option to allow the IPv6 Internet Protocol addressing  scheme  The default is Off    Note  If neither IPv4 or IPv6 options is selected  CETerm will use IPv4  If both are  selected  CETerm will first atte
203. y Input  Printer   Options   Scanner   Symbology      gt     File Session Display Y  Ki       Windows Mobile Windows CE    Enable  Checking this box will enable control of the barcode scanner  The  scanner should be disabled if you must use a separate scanner wedge  application  For all device tailored versions  we recommend that you let CETerm  control the barcode scanner  Default is enabled     Enable Aimer  Some mobile terminals support an  Aimer  option with their  barcode scanner that appears as a laser pointer prior to scanning a barcode   Checking this box enables such an aimer pointer  This setting is only visible if the  barcode scanner supports the functionality  Default is unchecked     Preamble  This is a prefix ASCII string that will be pre pended to any scanned  data  Default is blank     Postamble  This is a suffix ASCII string or control command that will be sent  after completion of a successful scan  Default is blank     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 95    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Some of the more commonly used preamble and postamble codes are listed in  the following table  You can join multiple codes with printable text in any  combination     String Description   Tab   Return or Enter  New line   Backslash character    where YY is a hexadecimal digit between 00 and FF to represent a  character value  ASCII label type  Symbol or HHP only     Custom label type  see config  a
204. yBar may  be added multiple times to the KeyBar Cycle     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 82    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Order in which the KeyBars will g  51  Configure d d 43 07  ok   cycle   Can include pre defined  KeyBars and Custom KeyBars    KeyBars and Keys    This is the complete list of  available KeyBars  You can  select from these predefined  KeyBars       User Text   KeyBar Cycle A 4       File Session Display Y  kii    Windows Mobile Windows CE    Add to Above  Tapping this button will add the highlighted KeyBar from the  bottom listbox to the top  selected  list of KeyBars  Users will be able to cycle  through only the selected KeyBars in the application  A KeyBar which has  already been added to the selected list cannot be added again     Delete  This button removes the highlighted Keybar from the selected list of  KeyBars  top listbox     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 83    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE                   Custom Bar    If a Custom KeyBar     Custom Keys 1    through    Custom Keys 6     is selected in the  KeyBar Cycle  it can be configured by tapping the  Custom Bar  tab        Select the Custom KeyBar  that vou want to confiaure j E Configure QP P    8 11 lok    This is a list of keys that will  appear on the Custom  KeyBar Cycle  The order of  keys in this list dictates the  order of a
205. you  can programmatically invoke any application operation from a web page     e Parse scanner decoded data  Web applications can have the ability to validate  manipulate  and parse the barcode scan data  A single 1D or 2D barcode can automatically be read into  multiple input fields within a web form     e Associate Keypad hardware keys  Touch screen navigation may not be suitable in every  ADC solution  Therefore CETerm provides the ability to associate a menu option  URL  text  string or any application operation to a hardware key    e Single Application  You do not need to run two separate applications for legacy TE and web  based applications  Eliminates the need to support two separate applications    e Multiple HTML Sessions  You can run multiple simultaneous web applications and quickly  switch between them  With other browsers  you can only have one web application active    e Invoke Java Script functions  Using embedded HTML meta tags  you can invoke java  script functions on the HTML page  based on various triggers such as page load  input  selection  button press etc     e Full support of Symbol and Intermec meta tags  We fully support Symbol and Intermec    proprietary HTML meta tags  In addition there are many Naurtech meta tags that allow for  further device configuration  control and notification     Please refer to the Connection configuration section for details on how to configure a connection  to a web server     Refer to the Web Browser Programming Refere
206. you may disconnect the  host session by selecting  Disconnect  from the application menu  You must configure the host  session prior to attempting a connection  You cannot change the host address once the session  is connected  These are grayed out for connected sessions     e From the application menu select  Session   Connect  to connect or   Session   Disconnect  to disconnect  You may also tap the  Connect   Disconnect      button w on the toolbar     User s Manual for CETerm   CE3270   CE5250   CEVT220 Page 102    NAURTECH WEB BROWSER AND TERMINAL EMULATION FOR WINDOWS CE AND WINDOWS MOBILE    Auto Launch when device boots    You can configure our application to automatically launch when the mobile terminal boots  This  can simply be done by placing a shortcut in the  Windows StartUp folder on the device     e Make sure CETerm is installed correctly and you can see an icon on the Start Menu   e On the mobile terminal  run Windows file explorer  Start   Programs   Windows  Explorer    e Navigate to the  Windows Desktop folder   e Highlight the shortcut  Naurtech CExxxx   where xxxx is the product specified   e Select  Edit   Copy  from the Windows Explorer menu   e Navigate back to the  Windows StartuUp folder   e From the Windows Explorer menu  select  Edit   Paste     NOTE  You can also follow these steps from the mobile device explorer running on your  desktop  if your device is connected via active sync to it     Auto Start a host Session    You can configure sessions
    
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