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2. device and then replicate the device image settings to multiple uaa devices For CASIO DT X10 and IT 500 terminals you can fs Select option copy a device image from one device to another using the Push Start Button Copy Devices utility Prior to replicating a device image to Reg ALL another device please make sure that you completely configure the device wireless network and CETerm settings ie a Date Time Reg System You can also replicate a device image by copying the backup Jel file created using the CASIO Backup Tool Data send takes a few minutes to complete During that time do not input anything or tap the screen with the replicating this device image to another will also copy the the data send operation license key of this source device Because your registration keys are based upon your device serial number this will result in you receiving a licensing error message when you attempt to connect to your host application using CETerm on the sta e ET J 1A destination device You will be prompted to re register the CETerm license on the destination device with a registration key based on its serial number To do so enter the new registration key Page 87 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 Troubleshooting The following table helps you troubleshoot problems with CETerm Recommended resolutions are provided for some of the common problems Problem My device does not associate with
3. Enbter or Return ea Ob xDD Hexadecimal value 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 device You can associate the user text strings with the either software button keys on the Configurable 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 Page 62 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 Text strings do not have to be created on a device You can create a simple text file active sync this file to the device 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 Can include numbers 672 VT Escape seq e 17 Carriage return or TOR IDA Code IDA_F3 Any kext string Can include numbers 672 4 VT Escape seq ell Carriage return ir Tab it IDA Code VIDA F3 ED wm mon eo ho 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 order number In our example above text entry Text 4 within CETerm will be a
4. Flags These are the modifier state keys which must be pressed along with the hardware key being remapped KeyBars and Keys OK Select Keymap Edit Keymap Use e Kewmapi Select the keymap that you want to create or uodate YT Kewmap This is the remapping table It displays the present key remapping associated with the selected keymap Action This is the new action operation Lr which the remapped key will now invoke Reset Map to Default Page 44 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 Keymap Select the keymap you wish to edit You may select the session specific map for the current session Session an emulation map 3270 5250 or VT the Base map or the Common map Key This column shows the ASCII character or Virtual Key symbol for the remapped 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 modifier Keys which must be pressed 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 Action This column shows the action that the remapping invokes If the key invokes a Text action the current configured user text is shown New This button opens a New Key dialog to add a new key to the map Edit This button allows modification of the highlighted Key mapping from the list Tapping this butto
5. NAUR TECH CORPORATION CETerm for CASIO DT X10 and IT 500 Windows CE based Handheld Devices Users Manual CETerm Version 4 1 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND IT 500 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 is a registered trademark 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 release version 4 1 of Naurtech CETerm device tailored for CASIO DT X10 and IT 500 terminals CASI O DT X10 CASIO 1T 500 Page 2 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 Table of Contents Online Knowledgebase Introduction Feature Highlights NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND IT 500 Page 4 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND IT 500 Preface This users manual contains detailed instructions on working with
6. Symbology tab of the session barcodes configuration My scanned data is sometimes This typically happens when there is a conflict in initializing the inconsistent However when I go scanner Make sure there is no scan wedge application into Session Configure and hit running in addition to CETerm It is recommended depending OK th ki upon your reguirements that you either use the scan wedge the scanner resumes working application or the integrated scanner from within CETerm but correctly not both I recorded my macro but it does not Macro playback is sensitive to the host application response consistently playback to times and network propagation delays These vary depending completion Why upon network traffic and concurrent host application usage Increase the Delay setting for macro playback This will give the more time for the host application to respond and you macros will playback to completion successfully How can I take a trace of my You can use the HOSTSIM application to trace a host connection with my host application connection Detailed instructions for using HOSTSIM are available in a knowledgebase article on the support page of the Naurtech website at www naurtech com My device screen freezes or Close all applications and run these again If this continues to responds slowly happen soft reset your device Refer to the manufacturer s documentation for your device on how to do this The de
7. 25 automatic login 25 Automatic login 70 Automatic Scrolling 35 Auto Start a host Session 53 62 63 Autowrap 27 B Background 27 Backspace 27 Baud Rate 37 Benefits of using Handheld TE 11 C C1 Controls 27 cold boot 86 color scheme 34 Columns 27 COM Port 37 Command line options 83 configuration 23 Confirm prompt 36 Connection 23 CTS Out 37 Cursor Options 35 custom color scheme 34 Custom ID 51 D Data Bits 37 data entry 81 Data Length Max 51 Data Length Min 51 Delay 68 deployment 86 Device LU 26 device suspension 85 Display 31 DSR Out 37 DTR Control 37 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 E EAB 26 Enable HotSpots 42 Enable Touch Features 40 41 Enter Key 27 Extended Commands 38 39 F Font 31 Font Bold 33 H Hide Horizontal Scroll Bar 32 Hide Main Menu 33 Hide OIA 33 Hide Vertical Scroll Bar 32 Host Address 24 host connection 23 Host Type 24 Hotkey 64 HotSpot 41 HotSpots 72 I IBM Host key descriptions 74 install 13 Installation 13 14 K Key 15 key remapping 56 Keyboard 28 L Line Mode 28 Local Echo 27 Page 94 M Macro on Connect 25 Macro Status 68 macros 68 Menu at Bottom 33 multiple sessions 52 O online help 84 out of range 85 P Parity 37 password 52 password protected 52 Play
8. Device Lockdown e You can prevent users from exiting the CETerm application Further you can hide the Start button to prevent the users from launching any other application Refer to the Device Lockdown section for details Access Control e You can prevent a user from changing the Naurtech TE configuration by specifying an access password Refer to the access control section for details Context Menus e If you tap and hold your stylus anywhere on the terminal display you can invoke a context menu This can be configured to trigger any key or application operation Readability e For more screen real estate you can hide scroll bars OIA and the application menu You can also relocate the Application Menu to the bottom of the screen e For all displays you can select from the available fonts and change font size and weight to enhance readability e You can select different background foreground and attribute colors for enhanced readability For non color devices the default color scheme is set to Black on White for optimal readability Automatic Navigation e lf you repeatedly navigate through the same set of host application screens you can record a macro which will automatically perform the navigation Page 19 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 e You can record a login macro which will execute automatically upon session connect Doing so will enable you to automatically login to the host Auto start se
9. the access point Can I bypass the setup application and directly install the CETerm application How do I run the CETerm application My device can ping an IP address but cannot ping a host alias address How can I tell the version of the Naurtech CETerm that I have installed I cannot connect to my host application I connect to my host application very briefly and then get disconnected How do I make sure that my session settings are maintained over a device cold boot hardware reset I cannot read the terminal screen very clearly Is there a way to make the font bold Can I change the foreground and background colors of my terminal Can I use a CETerm along with a virtual barcode scanner wedge application How can I check if have a scanner enabled version of CETerm installed Resolution Some 802 11B network configuration settings are incorrect Make sure the SSID and the WEP key settings are correct Typically a link status utility is provided with the wireless adapter driver to test the RF signal quality Although this is not recommended yes you can do this All you need to do is copy the correct CAB file from your distribution to the device and double tap it This will launch the CAB installer Make sure that the cab file being copied corresponds to the CPU of the device If you have successfully installed the application on to the device you can launch it from the start menu Tap the Start butt
10. this toolbar is positioned next to the Application menu however it can be dragged below it Here is an image of the application toolbar and a description of the toolbar buttons 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 Toggle Macro toolbar visibility I 3 2 23 alal mell Decrease font size Next active session Increase font size Session Configure dialog Session Connect Disconnect Page 22 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 Configuration This section describes various configuration parameters for host 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 session is connected or disconnected All configuration attributes are associated with the currently active session Every session can have a different set of configuration attributes CONNECTION The diagram below shows the hierarchy of configuration attributes for the Connection configuration attributes Hast Ty Hast address IBM Options Terminal Device Telnet Port Auto Connect IBM Code Auto Reconnect Device Ue Macro on Connect 3270 EAB Confirm Disconnect VT Extensions eo Background Ans
11. Depending upon the current state it removes the host application from an 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 ROLL DOWN The Roll Down key sends a reguest 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
12. EI VScroll Top End VScroll Down End Create a Custom KeyBar 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 KeyBar to allow for cycling between KeyBars Typically the last key should be Next KeyBar for cycling to the next KeyBar One powerful capability of the KeyBar is the ability to associate keys with the Text Input Tool Key entries Input 1 through Input 20 are tied to the corresponding twenty entries in the Text Input tool Thus if you have a text string configured in the data input tool this string can be submitted to the host application by tapping on the Input 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 Text Input Tool text This allows users to configure custom escape sequences as required by their host applications Escape sequences can be entered into the Text Input Tool in the following format e Escape n Newline NE
13. HIFT F4 HIFT Eb SHIFT F6 SHIFT F7 SHIFT FS S HIET FO SHLF I ETO SHIFT F11 SMILET ELZ Page 80 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 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 Tool You may also tap the Input Tool button Tr 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 Add Dei Ciear Fi Any text string herr Send Pod s8 8889 9494 Any test string herr Tip You can also invoke the Text Input tool by using the hotkey ctrl 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
14. Keybar from the selected list of KeyBars top listbox 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 KeyBars and Keys oj x KevBar Cycle Custom Bar Select Select the Custom KeyBar that you want to configure Custom Keys 6 Custom Keys Suspend Device Bluetooth Discovery This is a list of Keys that will appear on Fi the Custom KeyBar Cycle The order of keys in this list dictates the order of appearance on the Custom KeyBar VT PFA This is a list of all the available keys and operations which can be selected A Enable Custom Context Menu Separator places a vertical separation line The Empty key leaves an empty space on the KeyBar Add to Above Tapping this button will add the highlighted key from the bottom listbox to the top selected list of KeyBar keys Page 42 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 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 Keybar 6 will appear on this context menu Select Keymap Most hardware
15. Session Disconnect to disconnect You may also tap the Connect Disconnect button on the toolbar AUTO LAUNCH CETERM WHEN DEVICE BOOTS You can configure CETerm to automatically launch when the device 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 device desktop e On the device run Windows file explorer Start Programs Windows Explorer e Navigate to the Windows Desktop folder e Highlight the shortcut Naurtech CETerm e Select Edit Copy from the Windows Explorer menu e Navigate back to the Windows StartUp 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 one or more sessions to automatically connect to the host when the emulator starts This can be done from the advanced connection configuration setting You will need to make this selection for every host session that you want to auto start 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 Enable the Auto Connect checkbox e Hit OK INTRODUCING A STARTUP DELAY When CETerm is configured to automatically launch durin
16. 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 on the device to any host action or application operation within the emulator There are two ways to specify Key remappings external and internal For external Key remappings a DLL file is built by Naurtech and placed on the device by the user This is the old way of configuring key remapping All custom key remapping DLLs KMAPCET DLL from prior versions of CETerm are supported NOTE The external mapping has been preserved for backward compatibility and special cases but all new key mappings should be done using the internal remapping features For internal Key remappings users can directly configure the keys using on device configuration The typical approach should be to use emulation specific maps which applies to all sessions using the same emulation type such as VT220 In special cases it may be necessary to define a keymap which applies only to one session only 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 b
17. an integrated barcode scanner device lockdown and other functionality required for automatic data capture solutions 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 Terminal Device This is the terminal type string that determines the specific terminal to emulate 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 Advanced This button opens an advanced connection configuration dialogs General This tab maintains all general configuration attributes relating to automatic connection and reconnection Page 24 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND IT 500 Initial Sleep a i Auto Connect Auto Reconnect Macro on Connect Confirm Disconnect Initial Sleep This is the time in seconds which CETerm will wait when it is launched to run This setting is useful when you are configuring your device to automatically launch CETerm from a device cold boot and connect to your host application Introducing an Initial Sleep allows the underlying wireless network to initialize prior
18. application operations These may normally be used with devices that have a keypad such as the DT X10 On the DT X10 by default the Programmable key Green with a circle acts like a Ctrl key The following table lists the default hotkeys D Ctrl Shift I Display or Hide Text Input Tool Shift Up Scroll up one row Shift Down Scroll down one row Shift Left Scroll left one column C Page 64 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 Access Control Device Lockdown In certain workflow scenarios there is a need to prevent users from being able to change or alter CETerm and device configuration settings Further there may be a requirement to prevent users from exiting CETerm or launching other applications Doing so minimizes the support costs by preventing users from inadvertently changing the device or CETerm settings 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 password protect access to CETerm session configuration settings This prevents users from changing the CETerm configuration e Prevent users from invoking another application by disabling the Start menu e Prevent users from exiting the CETerm Please refer to the Quick reference and configuration sections of this manual for details on configuring this function
19. 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 sequences of actions Tab ESC for VT seguences Hexadecimal value WIDA actioni Invoke ID action The IDA_action textis proprietary to Naurtech 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 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 CONFIGURABLE KEYBAR The CASIO DT X10 and IT 500 have a limited set of hardware keys Users may often rely upon the Soft Input Panel SIP to spell type data However the SIP usage is cumbersome occupies precious screen real estate and it does not provide any special host keys such as those needed in a terminal emulation program The configurable KeyBar functionality allows users to customize a set of soft keys to invoke any host specific keys or emulator operations Users can select from a set of pre defined KeyBar templates In addition they can also configure up to four Custom KeyBars of their own Users
20. 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 Page 76 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 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 eguivalentto 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 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 Page 77 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 VT HOST KEY DESCRIPTIONS The following legend is used to indicate escape seguence values associated with v
21. function keys and do not send codes When a device 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 Function Keys F6 through F20 These are normal function keys and transmit the following escape sequences or their 7 bit equivalent F6 CSI17 F7 CSI 1 8 F8 CSI 19 F9 CSI 20 F10 CSI 21 F11 ESC CSI 2 3 Esc in VT100 and VT 52 F12 BS CSI 2 4 BS in VT 100 and 52 F13 LF CSI 25 LF in VT 100 and 52 F14 CSI 2 6 F15 HELP CSI28 F16 DO CSI29 F17 CSI3 1 F18 CSI 3 2 F19 CSI3 3 F20 CSI 3 4 Page 79 VT Keys Escape Sequence Table NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 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 seguence Key Code Action ESC D Cursor left ESC O D Cursor left E ESC IA C e COM GO cT ESC O Cursor aight ESC O 1 x Keypad STAR ESC Om Keypad MINUS ESC OM Keypad ENTER ESC O n Keypad DELETE Keypad O INS EGC OA Keypad 1 END Keypad 2 DOWN Keypad 3 PAGEDOWN Bec Oe Keypad 4 LEFT Keypad 5 Keypad 6 7 RIGHT Keypad 7 HOME Keypad 8 UP ESC O y Keypad 9 PAGEUP ESC U Page Down ESC 6 Key Code Action SSS ESC 3 BSC 4 ESG D 24 Back Tab HIFT F2 SHIFT F1 SHIFT ED S S
22. 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 Page 51 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 Session Interaction Naurtech CETerm allows up to four simultaneous host terminal sessions Although each of these terminal sessions may be disconnected or connected only one session is in the foreground at any time This is the active session and receives all user interaction Connected sessions in the background maintain their host session connections and update their hidden screen content MULTIPLE SESSIONS You can navigate between multiple sessions either by selecting the session from the application menu or by using the Next live session KeyBar button SS or hotkey ctrl Shift J 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 Connec
23. on the Naurtech online support Knowledgebase for the latest issues troubleshooting tips and bug fixes as well You can access the support Knowledgebase from our website at www naurtech com support gt knowledgebase Introduction Naurtech CETerm allow users to connect to applications running on IBM3270 AS 400 or VT host from CASIO DT X10 or IT 500 terminals over ANY wired or wireless TCPIP data network You can use CETerm to directly communicate with host applications No middleware gateway is reguired Users can connect and log on to the host applications from the CASIO devices enabling the device to function as a wireless mobile terminal Page 6 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 FEATURE HIGHLIGHTS Multiple host sessions Supports up to four simultaneous pre defined host sessions Interactive per session configuration settings are maintained Users may connect with any permutation of 3270 5250 or VT host sessions Hotkeys and menu context are available to jump between these sessions Custom Keyboard mapping Physical keys on the device 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 Integrated Barcode Scanner Control CETerm is device tailored for the DT X10 and
24. tab 2 Enter your IDA sequences for Text n entries where n is an auto assigned entry number between 1 and 65 The syntax is demonstrated via examples below 3 Now you can remap Text n to any application hardware or Keybar key Text1 IDA_SESSION_S1 IDA_SLEEP_5000 IDA_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 IDA_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 Printing CETerm supports printing to a printer connected via a serial port infrared IrDA or Bluetooth Page 70 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 VT PRINTING VT terminal emulation in CETerm supports all VT printing commands 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 reguired 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 CETerm supports automatic device discovery CETerm will prompt you with a list of Bluetooth devices within range to which a print job may
25. then select Naurtech Configuring Display Preferenc Gerem Configuring Color Schemes You can navigate within the Online help via the Pocket eee Browser Configuring KevBars Sedans denieston a Bsn jeje Perr Page 84 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 oession Persistence Device Suspend or Out of RF Range CETerm requires an always on connection to the host application If the network connection between CET erm and the host application is broken or lost at any time the host terminal session will have to be restarted Generally the connection to the host application may be lost because of the following reasons e The device is suspended e The device is out of radio frequency RF range and cannot reliably communicate with the Access Point DEVICE SUSPENSION In order to save power Windows CE device can be configured to request the operating system to remove power from the WLAN network adapter when the device enters suspend mode Thus if a device running a TE session is suspended it will loose the host session connection Once it resumes after the suspend mode the host session will have to be re connected and the user must re login to the host application To avoid loss of host connection due to device suspension you an increase the time interval that automatically triggers the device suspension or disable it altogether from the device registry Such configuration is outside the realm of CETerm and may be
26. true type fonts will be visible in this dropdown list The font weight selects the boldness level used to display the terminal text The following shows the selectable options Default TALIN Light Normal Medium Bold Xbold Heavy 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 Ctrl Shift V or the toolbar button i will alternate between the hide and visible states Hide Horiz Checking this box will hide the horizontal scroll bar Pressing the hotkey Ctrl Shift H or the toolbar button EL will alternate between the hide and visible states Advanced This button opens an advanced display configuration dialogs Hide Show This tab maintains all advanced display configuration attributes relating to hide state of the various application and display widgets Display Configuration OK Hide Show E Hide Menubar E Hide keybar Hide Toolbar Hide OIA IBM Hide SIP Button Lock SIP on Hide Page 32 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 Hide All Bars Checking this box will hide the application menu application toolbar and configurable Keybars Pressing the hotkey Ctr1 Shift M will alternate between the hide and visible states At Bottom Checking this box will move the menu to the bottom of the screen Pressing the hotk
27. 0 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 This is identical to the Symbol TNVT extensions DISPLAY Display The diagram on the right shows the Font hierarchy of configuration attributes lee ee for the Display settings Hide All bars TE Scheme Cursor O 5 Hide Menubar Attribute ATIG BH acral Hide Toolbar Intense The terminal display may be configured to Hide Keybar Select Color optimize screen real estate and readability iire a These options may be configured for connected or non Lock SIP on hide 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 on the toolbar e A Configure dialog box will come up e Choose the Display tab Scroll Bars E Hide vertical Hide Horiz Font This group of allows configuration for a selectable font and its weight Page 31 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 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 device by copying the associated TTF file to the Windows or Windows fonts directory Your font may then be selected from this font selection option NOTE When installed only fixed pitch
28. AND lT 500 messages The steps for this configuration are eguivalent to Key remapping The only different is in the selection of the Action You can also associate the IDA action code of the device setting popup with the key to achieve the same result si 1 Navigate to Session gt Configure gt options tab gt Config Keybar and keys gt Edit Keymap tab E 2 Select the Common Keymap from the Keymap dropdown list OK The battery level is 100 3 Hit New to add a new key remapping 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 start c Ex 14 Show IP Address Show MAC address Show Battery Show Time Show Serial DA_POPUP_SERIALNUMBER ohow Device ID IDA _POPUP_DEVICEID 6 You may want to add the same remapping to the base unconnected Keymap as well Play a different audio tone sound on my device Audio tones can be played using the built in Extended command support within CETerm 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 gt is specified in columns 4 6 Range is between 000 and 255 lt freguency gt is specifie
29. Cir gt el Top NL Hee S85 Ins Dei May FA 2 KeyBar Name IBM 3 VT 1 VT 2 VT 3 UDK11 UDK18 Digits 0 5 Digits 5 9 KeyBar Buttons 4 Fid Fld Roll Roll Hip Frnt F1 P2 23 Eu Fng Ing Fem Se Fry Net Hig Can ns DEL Esc Bs LF s 7 a g in 1 2 ia 14 I 6 17 ig 1012345 15 6 789 D Page 59 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 The following table shows bitmaps and associated action descriptions for all the actions and operations that can be associated with the configurable keys a Jump to Session 2 S2 E Jump to Session 3 S3 Jump to Session 4 S4 Jump to Next Session active Macro Play Macro Stop Action Description z m m fa m 13S oo Fees 2 elelo s tele e ie TR EE Ie FAS de We See ED NU My Ma Sp UR mm JHE zZ acro Record x x e U rogram Exit emulator Print Screen F1 function key EM a7 I 1 Ma aj n HE F2 function key F3 function key F4 function key Ln F5 function key p F6 function key F7 function key Ti Ti F8 function key F9 function key F10 function key mij m El Ey aul F11 function key F12 function key F13 function key Pa F14 function key my F ia F15 function key F16 function key F17 function key F18 function key F19 function key F20 function key
30. Enter your company name in the User ID field Page 15 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 e Enter the purchased Registration Key using the soft keypad on the device Note that your registration Key is provided as 4 hyphenated values such aS aaaa bbbb cccc dddd Make sure you enter these in the correct order as indicated in the picture above NOTE Your registration key is unigue to your device serial number These are case sensitive and must be entered in the correct order e Tap OK If your registration key is correct your product will be registered If the keys do not match you will be prompted with a failure message accordingly Please make sure your registration key is entered correctly If the problem persists please contact CASIO technical support Once the product is registered your user id will appear on the Splash bitmap and in the About dialog box File Session Display NAURYATECH TU RAF PRATIRH This software program is the property uf Maurbech Corporation All right reserved if the weer of this program is not the person ar entity named below as licensee then thjs copy may Ge an illegal copy of the software program eodushely by Naurtech Corporation Heas cant 41a urtbech contachinaurtechcom if you hare any questions your rights to use this program legal ug subject ta applicable US and lnberpedfional copyright aw py licensed toi Maurtech Corporation Boar fe Fe 21 4 Once
31. 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 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 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 It 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 communicat
32. O DT X10 AND lT 500 e 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 identification of input fields You may configure cursor type and auto scrolling options for the terminal Display Configuration OK Hide Show Colors Cursor Cursor Options C Half Block C Underline Automatic Scrolling O Mone O Keep Cursor Centered Keep Cursor visible Cursor 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 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 on devices with small screens The following auto scrolling options are available None No automatic scrolling is preferred Keep Cursor Centered In 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 Keep Cursor Visible In this mode the cursor is always visible The display is scrolled vertically and horizontally to prevent the cursor from moving out of view Page 35 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND l
33. T 500 PRINTER The diagram on the right shows the hierarchy of configuration attributes for the Printer configuration Connection COM Port Baud Rate Host applications may print output to serial IrDA or Data Bits Bluetooth attached printers You can configure the Parity printer from the Printer options tab Stop Bits DTR Control RTS Control OTE Cut Bluetooth printers do not require any configuration as CETerm DSR Out directly interfaces with the BT communication stack A print operation will trigger eee ane an automatic Bluetooth device discovery Configure Session 2 OK Display Printer opt Printer Connection ser O Network WLAN Confirm prompt Printer Connection Select the type of connection used to access the printer This may be serial COM ports infrared or a Network attached printer connection Currently only serial and infrared printer connections are supported Confirm prompt Checking this box will display a confirmation prompt prior to beginning a print job This control is currently disabled Serial Config This button opens a serial port configuration dialog Serial Port Config OK COM Port Baud Rate On 9600 Data Bits Parity 5 Mone Stop Bits Timeout 1 e lio al OTR Control RTS Control Enable Enable cTaout DSR Out wcnoff smit W xonoff Recv Page 36 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 COM Port This is the ser
34. a context Craters AI ig reared he menu appear If the Start bar is visible then tap an hold on the top left i ha edge right below the Start bar Your options will be to Connect SA Ua dg ahead HE Y a rr ic 5 subject ta applicable US and international copyright law Configure or Program Exit 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 getting 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 Page 66 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 International Code Pages Within CETerm support for international languages can be provided on two fronts This may include localizing the application so that all application dialogs menus and other widgets are translated into the specific language Additionally the protocol datastream used in interfacing with the host application can support input and display of the language specific characters and glyphs CETerm provides this latter support for international code pages for all Naurtech IBM emulations International language support for VT emulations is provided through the National Replacement Character set A codepage is a list of selected character codes in a certain order Codepages are usually defined to support specific languages or groups of language
35. act 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 S 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 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 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 t
36. ad through the following sections e Install Naurtech CETerm on to the device Follow instruction is the Installation section of the manual e Make sure the device network settings are configured and functional If you are connecting over wireless LAN 802 11B make sure your device is communicating with the Access Point e From the Start Programs menu run the Naurtech CET erm e 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 or VT host application e Enter the Host Address of the host system that you wish to connect to This may either be a DNS name or an IP address of the host system or a URL Universal Resource Locator such as http www myhostname com e 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 e Select OK e Select Session Connect from the application menu or tap the Connect button on the CommandBar Upon a successful connection you should see the host application screen displayed QUICK TIPS Barcode Postamble e CETerm directly interfaces with the barcode scanner on the DT X10 and IT 500 terminals If you would like to configure you barcode scanning such that CETerm automatically appends an key operation such as Enter or Tab or Field Exit after a barcode scan you can set the postamble in the scanner co
37. ality Lock down my device You can lock down your device by configuring the following three options These will prevent the user from exiting CETerm launching any other application besides CETerm or changing the configuration e Hide the Start button Start bar e Disable application exit e Set a configuration access password 1 Navigate to Session gt Configure gt Display tab gt Advanced gt Hide Show tab 2 Check Hide All Bars checkbox 3 Navigate to Session gt Configure gt Options tab gt Advanced gt Access Control tab 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 8 Launch CETerm You will be in full screen mode with no access to any application menu or Start Bar Page 65 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 Get to my configuration from full screen mode When configured in full screen mode the whole device display area is occupied by the terminal The user does not have access to the Windows CE Start button The CETerm application menu and toolbars ae onfigure are all hidden aie You can get back to your configuration dialogs form such a configuration via a special Context Menu If you tap and hold the stylus NAURY TECH towards the top left edge of the display screen you will see
38. applicable only if the Session or Emulation Keymap types are selected When checked a common custom keymap will be added to the session or emulation keymap Unconnected Base Keymap When the session is not connected to the host an Unconnected Keymap is used This keymap may be a custom map or may be loaded from a DLL One of the following associations is possible Base Specific Selects the custom Base Keymap which is shared by all host sessions External Selects the custom Base Keymap from a DLL None Selects the default minimal Base Keymap External Maps Present This is a read only attribute which provides information about which type of external custom key remapping is currently loaded The radio button of the corresponding emulation type will appear selected to indicate the loaded external custom key remapping If no external key remapping DLL is loaded then none of the radio buttons will be selected NOTE You cannot have a key remapping which is a combination of an External DLL and internal key customization If External keymap type is selected then all internal key remap configurations are ignored It is recommended that you not use external DLL key remapping Edit Keymap If you have selected a keymap other than External you can edit the keys and their association using this tab All custom keymaps which are not part of an external DLL may be edited from here Key This is the key being remapped
39. 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 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 Page 92 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 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 perform some action 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 Page 93 Index A Answerback Message 28 Auto Reconnect
40. arious keys 10 F1 Hip Do F17 Bold Orange Indicates 7 bit ASCII mode 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 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 Page 78 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 ANSI Mode VT 52 Mode SS3PorESCOP ESC P PF2 SS3QorESCOQ ESC O SS3 Ror ESCOR ESQ R SS3 S or ESC O S ESQ S The 5 keys F1 F5 on a VT terminal are local
41. ated text directly Tip When the character you wish to remap is from the top row or shift state of the number keys on a standard keyboard use the number key as the Virtual Key and check the Shift box User Text All user text strings may be edited via this tab Text strings may contain special escape seguences for VT or seguences of actions Ne return t tab e ESC for VT sequences x5a hexadecimal value IDA_action invoke action NOTE The IDA_action text is proprietary to Naurtech This allows users to invoke almost any application operation or event Please contact us if you have a specific need and are looking for a particular IDA_action reference 1 Any user text here 2 jel lve Load from File Page 46 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 Edit Select a text string from 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 Load from File Tap this button to select a file for loading The file replaces the current text contents using one line per entry SCANNER CETerm directly interfaces with the barcode scanner engine on the CASIO DT X10 or IT 500 terminals Thus you do not need to run the scanner Enable Scanner wedge application Scanner options may be Ryn configured and updated from the Scanner tab Scan Millisec Redundancy Verify Input e From the application menu Select Sess
42. back 69 70 Postamble 47 Preamble 47 Printer Connection 36 printing 70 R Readability 19 reconnect to the host 25 Recording 69 Redundancy 49 registration 15 registration Key 15 Report Check 50 RTS Control 37 S Scan Millisec 49 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND IT 500 Scanner 47 Serial Config 36 Setup 13 shortcuts 83 SmartPad 74 Splash 16 Stop Bits 37 Strip Data End 51 Strip Data Start 51 Symbology 50 system requirements 12 T Telnet Port 24 Terminal Device 24 Text Input Tool 81 Timeout 37 toolbar 22 troubleshoot 88 U User ID 15 User Preference 29 V VT Host key descriptions 78 VT printing 71 X XOnOff Recv 37 XOnOff Xmit 37 Page 95
43. be redirected To print issue print commands from the host application INTERMEC EXTENDED COMMANDS Intermec Extended Commands are special commands implemented by the host application to control and interact with peripherals attached to the handheld device 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 from an attached scale or magnetic stripe reader Page 71 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 HotSpots A HotSpot is a field 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 CETerm automatically detect this as a HotSpot and will send a PF1 Key to the host when 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 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 rec
44. ble from the Naurtech support Knowledgebase www naurtech com Once installed you will then be able to select your codepage from this dropdown listbox Device LU The device name represents a dedicated LU number on the server that you might want to connect through Default is blank 3270 EAB This is an optional 3270 terminal emulation parameter If checked this will allocate an Enhanced Attribute Buffer EAB support allows for advanced display features such as color and highlighting This attribute does not apply to 5250 host sessions Page 26 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 VT Modes This tab groups all VT protocol input and display attribute preferences Backspace Send DEL C Send ES Columns Enter Key s0 cos send CR 132 cols O Send CR amp LF 1 Controls l C Autowrap Send 7 bit Local Echo Send amp bit 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 th
45. can navigate or cycle within a selected subset of Keybars Page 58 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 The KeyBar appears next to the application Menu and Toolbar These can be dragged and placed in separate rows if so desired To configure the KeyBar please refer to the Options section under Configuration Take some time to customize the KeyBar and become familiar with it s 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 Application Menu eles File Session KE fee i AAA fajfa a KeyBar slid over the application toolbar Application Toolbar KeyBar dragged below the application toolbar 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 Base Keys Special Keys Scroll Keys F1 F8 F9 F16 F17 F24 IBM 1 IBM 2 KeyBar Buttons Got Esc Tb Btb Fy Fo Fa Fa Ph Rh EE dp E al E E ELE E M I gt Fj Fo Fa Fa Fe Fe Fy Fa gt Fo Ao Aa fa a Aa As fs 57 Ae Ag Fo 1 Pz F3 fa em B3 der Fm Bin Rst
46. configured as part of the device settings OUT OF RF RANGE If a device is physically taken out of radio frequency range the network connection from the device to the host application is lost Any applications such as Naurtech CETerm relying upon this network connection will no longer function properly Proprietary solutions are available however to persist the host connection even if a device is taken out of range Most of these solutions use a middleware server that logically resides between the handheld device and the server running the host application This middleware server keeps the session connection to the host application alive even if the device goes out of range Naurtech has strategic partnerships with third party vendors to provide host session persistence for both device suspension and device out of range scenarios Please contact Support naurtech com if you have such a requirement Page 85 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 Configuring for Deployment This section is directed towards Value Added Resellers and Systems consultants to simplify the device deployment setup Administrators generally have to address the issues outlined in this section as part of their deployment COLD BOOT PERSISTENCE Since handheld devices are diskless systems during a cold boot the handheld device will loose all installed applications registry settings shortcuts and application data A device may cold boot for one of many r
47. d 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 To play any wav file on the device the syntax is the same except that the Volume Frequency and Length parameters Page 55 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 are used directly to construct a filename You may use any 9 characters for the soundname 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 reguested 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 Key Remapping and Configuration CETerm can be configured for key remapping and input Users can choose one or more of the following mechanisms for key remapping and input e Remap physical hardware keys on the device Details for this functionality are discussed in the Keyboard Key Remapping section below e Configure one or more 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
48. 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 Function Key Hotspots Check this attribute to enable 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 The Enable Touch Features must also be checked for this feature to be enabled 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 invoke the corresponding menu item operation Example of this would be a menu such as ee i De 2 Receiving 2 Jnventory The user can just tap on 1 to invoke a Shipping operation The Enable Touch Features must also be checked for this feature to be enabled 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 The Enable Touch Features must also be checked for this feature to be enabled VT Hotspots VT host applications have several keywords which are commonly used across many app
49. duct to your handheld device After unzipping the downloaded file on the desktop you should have the following files in your local directory CETerm_dotNet_ARMV4T cab CETerm ini License txt CASIO yyyy_readme txt CLUD ax ReleaseNotes htm where yyyy is the CASIO device descriptor for a device tailored version of the product It can be DTX10 or IT500 It has specific notes pertaining to the indicated device e Make sure your handheld device is connected to your desktop via a serial or USB connection e Make sure you have ActiveSync installed Version 3 5 or higher is recommended You can get a free copy from Microsoft at http www microsoft com mobile pocketpc downloads activesync35 asp e Make sure your device is connected to the desktop via ActiveSync e Run Setup exe on your desktop e You will need to read and acknowledge 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 CETerm on your device e Once installed you will see the application in your device start button Start Programs menu You will also see a shortcut on the desktop Page 13 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 Evaluation Mode You can download fully featured evaluation versions of our TE products from the CASIO website www casio co jp English system In the evaluation mode there is a limitation on the number of hos
50. e going to use with CETerm Once you have received your device serial number associated registration key follow these instructions to register the product Launch CETerm on your CASIO DT X10 or IT 500 device From the application menu select Session Connect Alternatively you may tap the Connect button on the application ToolBar If your copy of the product is not yet registered you will receive the following dialog If you do not have a registration key and are just evaluating the product press OK to proceed rauan ES 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 attempt left in this evaluation 0 email conkackt naurkech com webs WANA naurtech com Tap the Register button This will prompt you for your User ID and Key to register your software license Registration OK Register software license For CETerm This is the device serial number on which your CETerm license key is based on You would have provided this serial number to CASIO when purchasing the license Device ID 9330109 AAA AU User ID keyi Enter your company name here bbbb cccc ddda_ aaaa Enter the registration Key which you purchase from CASIO here This is a unigue key based upon your device serial number
51. e maximum column width Local Echo Check this option to echo typed text locally on the terminal VT Options This tab groups all VT attribute options including support for proprietary protocol extensions Advanced Connection OK VT Modes VT Options vT Exter e gt Answerback Message Naurtech CETerm fc 2003 Keyboard North American Send Made character Compatibility User Pref Sup LXE DEC Intermec C 50 Page 27 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND IT 500 Answerback Message Host applications may guery 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 reguirement 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 North American British Flemish Canadian French Danish Finnish German Austrian Dutch Italian Swiss French Swiss German Swedish Norwegian French Belgian Spanish Portuguese 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 typed charact
52. easons This may be due to battery drain or hardware reset being performed by the user If the device cold boots in a production environment appropriate deployment setup must be in place to automatically bring the device back up in the same functional state as before the cold boot All device settings applications configuration data and shortcuts should be restored automatically On CASIO DT X10 and IT 500 terminals you can setup the devices to withstand cold boots by following these steps in listed order 1 Configure device settings including stylus calibration and WLAN settings Install and configure Naurtech CETerm This includes host connection settings and any auto login macros Test your host connection 3 Run the CASIO Backup Tool This will save the device image to a Flash storage from where it can be restored in case of cold boot 4 Ifthe device undergoes a cold boot run the Backup Tool and restore the device and CETerm settings from the Flash storage e Configure device including WLAN ES settings e Run CASIO Backup Tool Start gt Programs gt Utility gt Backup Tool Install CETerm Configure settings Connect to host Record login Macro optional Backup to Flash Cold Boot the device Run CASIO Backup Tool Restore mode Restore from Flash Page 86 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 Copy DEVICE IMAGE For larger size deployments it is beneficial to configure a single
53. eme or create a custom color scheme to suit your preferences Yes you can It is recommended that if you use a scan wedge application you disable the integrated scanner in CETerm under the Scanner tab of the session configuration Look for Scanner and Symbology tabs in the Session configuration dialog If these tabs are present the installed version of CETerm is a device tailored version with integrated barcode scanning support You can also check the File About dialog Page 88 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 What barcode symbologies are Once you have installed the scanner enabled version of supported for my device CETerm on your device go to the Symbology tab in Session Configure dialog The application automatically lists all supported symbologies for the integrated scanner How do I automatically invoke a Go to the scanner tab on the Session Configure carriage return after a barcode scan dialog Add a r without quotes to the post amble setting This will submit a carriage return with every successful barcode scan I cannot scan barcodes The Make sure that you have the correct device tailored version scanner does not turn on of CETerm installed In the Scanner configuration make sure the Enable checkbox is checked My barcode scanner turns on Make sure that the barcode symbology that you are trying to however I cannot decode the scan is enabled in the
54. erformance than a keyboard wedge More control over scanner data International customers IBM 3270 and AS 400 emulations Asia Pacific language support UTF 8 encoding support for VT emulations Supports international character sets for VT host sessions Page 7 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 Device Lockdown Access Control Lockdown allows administrators to prevent users from exiting the CETerm application and run any other application on the device You can hide the Windows CE Start button and bar an also the CETerm application menu bar so that the whole device display area is occupied by the terminal display Administrators can lock out users from being able to change the application configuration Configurable KeyBar The configurable KeyBar allows users to customize a set of soft buttons to control and invoke any host specific Keys or emulator operation Users can select from a set of pre defined KeyBar templates In addition they can also configure up to four custom templates of their own Users can navigate between a selected set of KeyBar templates Macro Record and Playback CETerm has the capability to record input keystrokes for a connected host session and subseguently play the recorded macros scripts for easy automated navigation through multiple host screens A single macro may be recorded and associated with a host session This macro may also be auto launched upon a session connection t
55. erial 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 a set of tabs for key remapping configuration Advanced This button invokes configuration tabs for access control and touch screen configuration attributes Page 38 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 Access Control The Access Control tab provides configuration attributes to lock down the device and password protecting modification of any configuration Advanced Options OK _ Hide Start Menu Disable App Exit Set Password Hide Start Bar When enabled the Windows CE Start bar will be hidden This option prevents users from launching other applications on the device It also provides an additional row which may be used by the terminal display Disable App Exit When enabled this option disables the application exit button This prevents the users from exiting CETerm 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 password and exit the application using this b
56. ers are buffered locally until a function key editing key Enter or other non character is typed It then sends 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 Page 28 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 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 VT Extensions This tab groups attribute options international language multi byte character set MBCS support and for VT protocol proprietary extensions Symbol CE VT _ Expresso Client Multi byte This group box wraps all configuration settings for international languages such as Chinese Traditional Chinese Simplified Japanese Korean Thai Hebrew Greek and others This support is only available for VT emulation sessions NOTE These settings are disabled in the Englis
57. ey Ctrl Shift B will alternate the location between the top and bottom of the screen Hide Menubar Checking this box will hide the application menu Pressing the hotkey Ctrl Shift M will alternate between the hide and visible states Hide Keybar Checking this box will hide the configurable Keybar Hide Toolbar Checking this box will hide the application toolbar Hide OIA 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 Ctrl Shift O will alternate between the hide and visible states Hide SIP Button This option does not apply to the CASIO DT X10 or IT 500 terminals It is disabled Lock SIP on Hide This option does not apply to the CASIO DT X10 or IT 500 terminals It is disabled Colors The CASIO devices have a bright color display for enhanced readability CETerm provides predefined color schemes to enhance readability of the terminal text on the device In addition to the predefined color schemes a Custom color scheme is provided The Custom scheme may be configured to suit the user s preferences Display Configuration OK Hide Show Colors Scheme Traditional Attribute Unprotected Intense Select Color Page 33 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 Scheme To select a predefined color scheme choose one from the Scheme drop down box The sam
58. from the clipboard into the edit box Add Tapping the Add button adds any text in the edit box to the 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 User mame We recommend that you create a file for initializing the list on your desktop PC and then ActiveSync it to the device Each session has it s own list Send The Send button sends the text in the edit box to the current cursor location on the terminal display Page 81 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND IT 500 Enter Is eguivalent to the Enter key Tab Is eguivalent to the Tab key BTab Is eguivalent to the back tab or shift Tab action Esc Is eguivalent 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 examp
59. g a device boot and then connect to your host application you may find the need to introduce a delay during the startup process This is necessary because CETerm assumes that the underlying wireless TCP IP network is functional The delay will allow time for the device 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 Page 53 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 e From the application menu select Session Configure e n the 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 USE BARCODES TO INVOKE OPERATIONS OR KEYSTROKES Within CETerm scanning a barcode with special content can be configured 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 seguences it can represent the needed backslash and underscore characters With Extended Code 39 symbology the scanner is often configured to reguire a as a start and st
60. h version of CETerm They are available only in the International version of CETerm 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 Page 29 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 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 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 device will be listed If none are available the mode will be forced back to None CETerm displays international character sets using Font Linking This makes it possible to link one or more fonts called linked fonts to another font called the base font Once you link fonts you can use the base font to display code points that do not exist in the base font but do exist in o
61. hat you review your recorded macro to ensure that it successfully runs to completion WARNING Playback of macros is sensitive 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 Page 69 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 AUTOMATIC LOGIN You can automate the login process to a host application for a given session To do so configure the host terminal session e Starting at the first screen record a macro for logging into the host application and navigating to the desired host application screen e Logout and playback the macro manually using the macro toolbar to ensure it works properly e Once satisfied check the Macro on Connect option You can do this from the Advanced dialog of the Connection tab from the Session Configure dialog CREATING A MINI MACRO Internally within CETerm every application operation has 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 seguence of events can be remapped to any key You can use the User Text configuration to define a seguence of IDA operations which will get executed is serial order This is a mini macro To create your mini macro 1 Navigate to Session gt Configure gt Options tab gt Config KeyBars and Keys gt User Text
62. he Macro toolbar from the application menu by selecting Display Macro mil You may also tap the Macro button ml 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 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 Page 68 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 contribute to the failure during playback of a recorded macro The Delay attribute is a forced timing inserted during playback between sending recorded keystrokes and receiving host application responses Increase the delay timing when interacting with slower host systems or over a slower network RECORDING Prior to recording a macro it is helpful to rehearse the desired actions To record a macro follow these steps Configure and connect a terminal session to the host application Invoke the macro toolbar Tap the Record button n to start recording the macro Focus will shift to the terminal application The Macro toolbar title status will change to Recording You can inter
63. ial communications port to which the printer is attached Choices depend on the device Users may select from physical devices COM 1 through COM 3 IrDA Bluetooth None or one of the Virtual COM VCOMO 9 ports 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 Baud Rate This attribute specifies the baud rate at which the communication device operates lt varies from 110 to 256K bits per second Default is 9600 Data Bits This attribute specifies the number of bits in the bytes transmitted and received Default is 8 Parity This attribute specifies the parity scheme to be used to communicate with the printer device Default is None Stop Bits This attribute specifies the number of stop bits to be used Default is 1 Timeout This attribute specifies the amount of time to wait prior to aborting a connection if the printer is not responding DTR Control This attribute specifies the DTR data terminal ready flow control Default is Disable RTS Control This attribute specifies the RTS request to send flow control Default is Disable CTS Out This attribute specifies if the CTS clear to send signal is monitored for output flow control If box is checked and CTS is turned off output is suspended until CTS is asse
64. ion Configure or tap the Configure button on the toolbar l Piter mode e _ A Configure dialog box will come up GR Count e Choose the Scanner tab Configure Session 2 OK Symbology Preamble Fostamble Pf Scan Millisec foo Redundancy Enable Checking this box will enable control of the barcode scanner The scanner should be disabled if you are using a separate scanner wedge application Default is enabled 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 Page 47 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 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 xYY where YY is a hexadecimal digit between 00 and FF to represent a character value Custom label type see config Labeltype custom if defined or same as H IDA action where IDA_action is a Naurtech proprietary symbolic value that represents an action Please refer to the table below for some of the popular actions NOTE You can use Naurtech proprietary Internal code values for popular operations You can specify the IDA_action action using the following format SIDAN 1 ION where IDA action is an IDA sy
65. ions are reguired to the host applications Combined with integrated support for barcode scanning a TE client delivers a well proven optimized workflow solution for data collection and data access A native TE client running on the device delivers a higher productivity higher usability solution than a Terminal Services component This is because the native client is able to conform to the form factor of the device A TE client directly interfaces with the host application This minimizes the failure points between the handheld terminal and the host application A TE solution provides a migration path to users who may eventually want to use client server solutions Users get the same familiar host application screens With TE all data updates take place directly to the backend host application There is no local storage of data Page 11 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 System Reauirements Following are the system reguirements to run Naurtech Terminal Emulation clients Device CASIO DT X10 or IT 500 CASIO DT X10 or IT 500 _ S O Connectivity TCP IP enabled LAN WLAN 802 11B or WWAN GPRS Desktop connectivity ActiveSync 3 5 or higher Flash Storage Card Recommended 4MB Page 12 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 Installation Naurtech CETerm is distributed electronically and are packaged as a Zip file Once you download the product from our website follow these instructions to install the pro
66. ions due to routing administration and management of data over networks 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 Page 91 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND IT 500 Pocket PC A version of the Windows CE graphical operating system for handheld devices Radio Freguency 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 Reauest to Send A serial handshaking signal that data terminal eguipment DTE uses when it wants to send information to data communication eguipment DCE Scanner A peripheral that enables a computer to read barcodes Scrollbar A graphical user interface 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
67. ith your code page and install it on your device This is available from Naurtech support knowledgebase Your code page will automatically appear as a selectable item in the configuration Page 67 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 e Goto lwww naurtech com gt support gt knowledgebase e Look for the article under Code Pages section Download the CAB file corresponding to your desired code page Updated codepages supporting the Euro are provided e Copy the CAB file to your device and double tap to install Macros You can use macros to automate navigation across multiple host screens within a session One simple use of macros is to automate the login sequence to the host application CETerm provides a Macro toolbar to control all macro operations 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 Macros are associated with a connected host session Only one macro may be recorded for each session Re recording a macro for a session will overwrite the previously recorded macro Macros are not saved in a session file You can invoke t
68. k this box to enable the selected symbology for decode If desired you may enable a subset of symbologies from the complete list To minimize data entry errors and higher performance it is recommended that you 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 Page 50 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 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 your device documentation 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 Data Length Min This is the minimum length in characters for the decoded barcode Specifying a minimum length will reguire 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 will require every scanned barcode to be at most the maximum length Possible values depend on the symbology Default is usually 0 which
69. key remap Erase Input S Erase Input 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 columns please refer to the Options section under Configuration Select the New button You will be prompted with a New key dialog This is identical to the Edit Key dialog 6 1 Select the key type to be Virtual Key Page 57 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 oj x Virtual Key Ss E 6 3 Check any modifier state key checkboxes In our custom AE a Wo remap example none of these will be checked for the F1 E E i gt W key remapping The Ctrl checkbox will be checked for the remap Ctrl 1 gt Next live session 6 2 From the dropdown list select the key you want to remap Ergi In our remap example you want to remap the F1 key so that Key when it is pressed a W is generated instead F1 gt W ascu Select the key to be F1 Action Text 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
70. keys can be remapped to perform any action such as simulating a function Key entering a string of text or sending a custom VT escape seguence Keys which 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 KeyBars and Keys OK Custom Bar Select Keymap Edit LA gt Session Kevmnap Type Emulation O External O None Include Common Map Unconnected Base Keymap Base Specific Cy External C None External Maps Present Cyse70 5250 vT C Base HTML Select Keymap Type Selects a custom keymap that will apply to connected host sessions Custom key remapping of device hardware keys may be such that they are associated in one of the following ways Session The custom key remapping is associated with this host session only Emulation The custom key remapping is associated with a particular type of emulation such as 3270 5250 or VT This keymap can be shared with other host sessions running the same host emulation External The custom key remap depends on an emulation type and is loaded via an external DLL This provides backwards compatibility for key remapping for previous versions Page 43 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 None No custom key remapping is used The default minimal base keymap is used Include Common Map This attribute is
71. le on a new entry then Add will append a new list 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 Special characters can also be entered in the text This can be especially useful under VT emulation when custom escape seguences are reguired The following special characters are available ESC character action Newline character action Enter character action TAB character action Hexadecimal value of byte Page 82 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 Command line options CETerm supports command line switches to launch host sessions You can launch multiple preconfigured sessions The following command line switches are supported SX where x is 1 2 3 or 4 to indicate one of the predefined session configurations S1 S2 S3 or S4 respectively You can specify multiple predefined sessions on the same command line to directly connect to more than one session For example S1 S4 to connect to the 1st a
72. lications The Enable Touch Features must also be checked for this feature to be enabled The Config KeyBars and Keys button is used to configure the custom KeyBar and re map Windows CE application keys and device hardware keys Keybar Cycle A KeyBar configuration consists of both the KeyBar Cycle and any Custom or template KeyBars A KeyBar is the set of 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 Page 41 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 are allowed a maximum of eighteen KeyBars four of which can be customized The same KeyBar may be added multiple times to the KeyBar Cycle KeyBars and Keys OK KeyBar Cycle Custom Bar Select o 5 Order in which the KeyBars will a a cycle Can include pre defined KeyBars and Custom KeyBars Add to Above This is the complete list of available Base Keys a KeyBars You can select from these Special Keys predefined KeyBars Toolbar Keys Scroll Keys F1 F7 y 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 Delete This button removes the highlighted
73. mber 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 the 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 CTS Clear to Send A serial handshaking signal sent by the data communication equipment DCE to the data terminal equipment DTE which informs the DTE that it may now send a message to the DCE 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 Page 90 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND IT 500 Emulation Referred to in context of Terminal Emulation or TE where a software application is used to emulate a hardware terminal 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
74. mbolic code Some of these are listed in the table below Please contact customer support if you reguire a key action that is not listed in this table IDA RIGHT Right arrow key action Page 48 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 Redundancy The Redundancy setting is used to control how many times a barcode must be decoded by the scanner before it is accepted Higher redundancy reduces the potential for errors but increases the time to read the barcode Selected Twice two times redundancy for Codabar Code 11 Code 128 Code 39 Code 93 D 20f5 Int 2of5 MSI and Trioptic 39 Short Twice two times redundancy for short bar codes or Codabar All Twice two times redundancy for all bar codes Short Thrice two times redundancy for long bar codes three times for short bar codes All Thrice three times redundancy for all bar codes 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 0 which is unlimited Some scanners do not timeout regardless of this setting Verify Input When using IBM 5250 emulation and if Verify 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 Advanced This butt
75. mmend using the KeyBar with Custom bars to access frequently needed keys and conserve display space However the SmartPad provides quick and convenient access to all host keys when needed 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 an 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 Page 74 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 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
76. n will open an Edit Key dialog Alternatively you may double tap the entry in the list to modify it Delete This will delete the current highlighted key remapping from the list Restore Map to Default Tap this button to reset the current map to the default contents New Edit Key Dialog This dialog is used to create a new or edit an existing key remapping entry If a new or edited mapping conflicts with an existing mapping you will be given a choice to apply or reject the new mapping Cy asc Virtual Key Fi lat shift ctr Action Text 1 Text Jany user text here ASCII When creating new keys always use the Virtual Key VK mode unless the VK code cannot be determined This usually only happens for non standard hardware keys If you know that the key you want to remap generates an ASCII Page 45 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 character but you cannot determine the VK code then use the ASCII mode and enter the character that is generated Virtual Key Map the specified Virtual Key Select the virtual key from the dropdown list or enter a hexadecimal value in the form Ox5a Alt If checked Alt must be pressed with the key Shift If checked Shift must be pressed with the key Ctrl If checked Ctrl must be pressed with the key Action Select the desired action from the list Text This edit field is visible only if a Text action is selected You may edit the associ
77. nd 4th predefined session Tip Usually it is more convenient to use the Auto Connect option in the Advanced Connection dialog rather than to use the sx switch EDITING SHORTCUTS In order to invoke a command line option you will need to edit a shortcut on the device and provide the additional command line options Editing shortcuts on an HPC device follows the desktop windows metaphor You can do this using the Pocket File Explorer If a shortcut does not exist highlight the application executable CETERM EXE CE3270 EXE CE5250 EXE CEVT220 EXE in File Explorer Select File Send To Desktop as Shortcut This will create a shortcut file in the Windows Desktop folder If shortcut exists using File Explorer navigate to the folder where the shortcut exists Highlight the shortcut file Select File Properties from the application menu A Properties dialog will be displayed Select the Shortcut tab Add the command line option in the Target edit box as follows Windows CETerm EXE S1 Page 83 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 Online Help Naurtech CETerm I CETerm provides an online help available on the device This is provided through the Online Help feature of the Windows CE Table Of Contents operating system How to Order You can access online help from the application menu by Users Manual selecting File Help Alternatively you can invoke the device help from Start Help and
78. ne of 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 using Unicode Font linking is typically used to enable Roman fonts to display non Roman characters To extend font linking on your device you can examine the following registry setting to determine the mappings of linked fonts to base fonts HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE Microsoft FontLink SystemLink You can add additional links by creating additional subkeys pase font face name path and file to link to face name of the font to link Example In this registry setting example MSGothic a Japanese specific font is sselected when building the base platform When searching for a character the base font is searched first followed by the linked font This enables support for a larger variety of characters in a font without switching HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE Microsoft FontLink SystemLink Tahoma Windows msgothic ttc MS PGothic Extensions This group box wraps all VT protocol extensions that are proprietary to legacy emulations These are provided to easy migration from legacy terminals to CASIO 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 Page 30 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 50
79. nfiguration For Enter place a v for Tab place a W Refer to barcode scanner configuration for a list of pre and post ambles International languages e CETerm supports international language character sets for all terminal sessions Western European language code pages are supported form IBM emulations VT emulations support Asia Pacific languages like Chinese Traditional and Simplified Japanese Korean and Thai Page 18 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 Screen Panning e For all connected sessions 3270 5250 and VT you can tap hold and drag the terminal display screen in any direction with your stylus Just make sure that HotSpots are enabled in your Options configuration Panning stops once the edge of the host screen has reached the display border HotSpots e For all connected sessions 3270 5250 and VT you can double tap anywhere on the screen to invoke an Enter operation e To use HotSpots you can directly tap the function key text string on the terminal display rather than use a KeyBar or SmartPad Refer to the HotSpots section for details Key remapping e You can remap any key on the device to any host key application operation a macro a VT escape sequence or even a text string Configurable KeyBar e The soft KeyBar is a series of configurable keys that you can set to perform most emulator and host operations with a single stylus tap Refer to the Configurable KeyBar section for details
80. o get auto logon capability Printing CETerm directly integrates with the device Bluetooth communication stack for printing CETerm can automatically self discover the devices for printing VT emulation supports complete pass through printing Print screen capability is supported for all terminal emulations Manufacturer proprietary printing such as Intermec Extended Commands is also supported The following printer connections are supported e Tethered serial printers IrDA printers Integrated printers Bluetooth printers Auto start Sessions Users can configure CETerm to automatically launch one or more host sessions when it is started Automatic login Pre recorded macros can be configured to launch automatically when a session is started and log into the host system Users can configure their devices to go from cold boot to a host application screen without a single stylus tap Provides administrators the ability to lock down the device so users cannot navigate away from core business processes Minimizes support costs Can make any host key or application operation available from a KeyBar soft button Customize KeyBar buttons to associated with proprietary VT escape sequences Automates login steps to host application Automate host application navigation Integrated support for Bluetooth printing Multiple choices for printing solution Eliminates intermediate manual step Automates manual proces
81. ognized as HotSpots HotSpot String Sends Function key x where x is between 1 9 Function key x where x is between 10 24 Menu option xx where xx is any one or two digit number Pe x Fxx RollUpkey 5250 only S Roll Down Key 5250 only S 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 device To get accurate HotSpot taps make sure your stylus is correctly calibrated Page 72 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 Screen Panning Several host applications have been designed for the desktop screen 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 view port 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 Display Touch features controls the screen panning options Follow
82. on and look for Naurtech CETerm A shortcut is also available on the device desktop Most likely your DNS entries on your device for your TCP IP network settings are either not set or are incorrect Setup the correct DNS server IP addresses from the Network applet of the control panel Also make sure that the device is associated with the access point On the device select File About from the application menu The About dialog indicates the product name and version Make sure that the network configuration of the device is functional Independent of CETerm ping the host address that you have configured in CETerm for a host connection If you can ping this address make sure you are using the correct type or terminal emulation to connect to the host application Also make sure that you are using the correct telnet port number This is the port number on which the host application is listening for client connection attempts Make sure you are using the correct host emulation type Also some host applications do not allow multiple connections from the same client device Please refer to the Configuring for Deployment section Yes there is Go to the Session Configure menu and select the Display tab Update the font weight You can also increase the font size to further enhance readability Yes you can Go to the Session Configure menu and select the Colors tab You can either select a predefined color sch
83. on opens a configuration dialog for advanced barcode scanner data decode options Advanced Scanner OK Read Count I al Mode The IT 500 scanner contains filters to improve decoding of barcodes There is a hardware filter and a software filter Select either the hardware filter software filter none or both Delay Select the time delay in seconds before the filters are activated Read Count The IT 500 scanner can read multiple barcodes during one trigger press Set the count to the desired value Page 49 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 SYMBOLOGY CETerm supports over twelve different barcode symbologies available on the DT X10 and IT 500 Enable terminals Each barcode symbology has its own set par of configuration settings Users can enable disable configurations or configure individual symbologies a Symb Name e From the application menu Select Session Configure or tap the au EN Configure button on the toolbar cU ET e A Configure dialog box will come up e Choose the Symbology tab Enable y Report Chk Code 120 a Code 39 Reg check Report 55 Full ASCH The list box on the top left contains a list of barcode symbologies supported by the scanner This list of symbologies depends upon the internal scanning engine available on the device Configuration parameters associated with each symbology vary depending upon the symbology selected Enable Chec
84. op 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 VIDA_nameX where name is the Symbolic Name of the IDA action These values are internal to CETerm 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 A sample document containing function key barcodes is attached as is a special font that is needed by the document to display the barcodes Action _ _ IDA code Extended Code 39 barcode ee poe IDA PA lt A ID ESOL ONT Face woaraoom IDA ABD EXT A detailed list of all ID action IDA codes is not available You can contact technical support for more information DISPLAY DEVICE PARAMETERS SERIAL MAC ADDRESS BATTERY You can associate a hardware key or a Keybar key to display device specific information such as serial number Device ID MAC address IP address and Battery level This is done via popup Page 54 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10
85. ox The Common map can be edited Page 56 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND IT 500 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 Remap a hardware key You can configure your device to re map any physical Keyboard key on the device 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 A NULL or no operation which will prevent use of that key 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 2 From the application menu select Session Configure Go to the Options tab and click the Configure Keybars and Keys button Go to the 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 Go to the Edit Keymap tab Say you want to customize the following
86. plays A color scheme is a collection of colors mapped to a set of terminal display attributes Users can select from a pre defined color schemes or create a custom scheme based upon their preferences SmartPads All host applications have specific keyboard requirements The Smartpadis 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 Text Input Tool Data input can be inhibited due to the limited hardware keys on the DT X10 and IT 500 terminals Typing text strings can be a slow and tedious process The Text Input Tool addresses this issue by sending configurable e text strings to the display window at the current cursor location with a single stylus tap A user can configure often used text strings in the Input Tool Host Session password Any host session may be password protected with the user being prompted for a password when connecting that session Leverages the touch screen interface of Windows CE to allow enhanced usability Minimizes need for host specific keys Faster alternative to scrolling Easier Touch screen usability Automatic scrolling to current cursor location enhances user productivity and usability Enhanced readability on both color and monochrome display screens Single tap font si
87. ple 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 devices with non color LCD displays White on Black Inverse of Black on White Scheme optimized for factory lighting and color displays User configurable scheme Attribute This is a list of terminal display attributes for which colors may be changed as part of creating a Custom color scheme Under VT emulation the attributes correspond as follows Select Color This button invokes the Color dialog to select a color for an attribute Color ak Basic colors Pee immi mi mm ff Wa cL a a a a a WN DEN DN NN UN UN a ll imi lm 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 foreground 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 e Tap the Select Color button You will see a Color dialog e Select the desired color for the attribute Press OK e The Sample box will change to reflect the newly selected color Page 34 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASI
88. 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 eguivalentto 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 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 Request key gives context to the System SmartPad 5250 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 Page 75 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 RESET The Reset key resets the terminal
89. rted again DSR Out This attribute specifies if the DSR data set ready signal is monitored for output flow control If this member is TRUE and DSR is turned off output is suspended until DSR is asserted again XOnOff Xmit This attribute when checked specifies that XON XOFF flow control is used during transmission XOnOff Recv This attribute when checked specifies that XON XOFF flow control is used during reception Page 37 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 The dia The diagram on the right shows the EU Cmds hierarchy of configuration attributes for Enable DDO PI EM Baubles tap Enter the Options tab Set Passwo sirol et el ical Panning EU ee The Options tab includes configuring key Felyn i remapping device access control touch IBM Hotspots VT Hotspots screen features and User configurable key remapping i Keybar Cycle App Keys elect Keybars Configure action Remap buttons for be l custom keybars ct action Keymap Type Keymap Edit Include common New Load from file Base Keymap Edit Delete External Reset to Default Keymaps present Intermec Extended Commands This attribute enables support for proprietary extensions from Intermec for controlling peripheral devices Extended Commands are extensions to the data stream that allow host applications to control serial printers card readers etc CETerm supports Extended Commands for bi directional communication with peripherals such as S
90. s Automates manual steps to enhance device usability Page 8 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 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 key pads Instead the user can directly tap on the text in the terminal display to invoke the desired operation CETerm support HotSpots for 3270 5250 and VT host sessions Screen Panning Screen Panning allows an additional row and column on the display by providing an alternative to horizontal and vertical scroll bars lmagine the 5 host application screen as a large sheet under the display on the handheld device Screen Panning allows users to tap 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 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 These view modes are configurable for each session Configurable Fonts amp Colors CETerm allow users to increase or decrease the font sizes of displayed text Also any fixed width true type font file ttf may be placed on the device and selected for terminal display CETerm has full support for color dis
91. s 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 device Language specific fonts are reguired to be installed on the device to correctly display the character glyphs for the codepage language To configure go to Session Configure Connection tab Advanced IBM Options and select the desired codepage Although by default only the US English codepage IBM037 is available you can install any Western European language codepage to enable display and input of the language specific glyphs Once you have configured the new codepage the settings become part of the Naurtech emulator settings and nothing requires to be done additionally to persist these over a cold boot The following is a list of some of the popular code pages that are supported IBM Codepage Language Codepage Language Load a new IBM code page table into CETerm By default only IBM037 US English codepage is enabled for IBM 3270 and 5250 emulations To incorporate support for your desired code page you will need to download a CAB file associated w
92. se include Intermec Extended Commands Symbol IBM PRN Telxon VT extensions and LXE block mode Cold boot persistence The CASIO DT X10 and IT 500 terminals provide utilities to backup the complete device to a Flash ROM This prevents users from loosing their application and data if the device undergoes a cold boot Optimized application workflow Prevents users from having to reconnect to host application Allows to better management and administration of SNA host resources Easy demonstrations without need for live host connection Optimized network bandwidth usage for VT emulation sessions Legacy application compatibility User productivity Migration from non CASIO hardware terminals to DT X10 or IT 500 Minimizes support costs and production down time Page 10 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 Benefits of using Handheld TE Terminal Emulation remains the well proven cost effective time efficient solution for host data access and automatic data collection solutions that result in the fastest ROI CETerm running on a CASIO DT X10 or IT 500 allows users to extend the desktop into their mobile workflows Here are some benefits of using handheld terminal emulation With a TE application running on the device users do not have to make any changes to their existing backend host applications Naurtech Terminal Emulation products do not require any expensive middleware No modificat
93. soft Windows CE uses command bars which combine menus and toolbars together The following image shows the application menu toolbar and KeyBars Application menu Toolbar Keybar Ete 549 f Akese Fi Gripper You can tap and drag these with your stylus to show the complete toolbar or Keybar Keybar gripper Toolbar gripper 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 vY Indicates session is connected Four simultaneous host sessions Select to jump to that session Open the text string Data Input tool Open the macro script playback recorder TE D About Exit Session Connect Configure Password 1 demo s52 demo 53 demo 54 demo d Display Font Wp Font Down Smart Pad Input Tool Macro 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 Increase decrease terminal text font size Open the emulation specific host key SmartPad Page 21 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 Application Toolbar An integrated application toolbar is provided for touch screen navigation By default
94. ssions e You can automatically launch one or more sessions when the emulator is started Printing e CETerm provides printing support via serial IrDA or Bluetooth connection For Bluetooth printers CETerm directly interfaces with the communication stack and provides automatic device discovery Data Input e If you have the same data strings that you input all the time you can record it in the Input Tool You can then send the text string to the host with a single stylus tap Refer to the Text Input Tool section for details Miscellaneous e To avoid loosing your device and CETerm settings run the Backup Tool from Start Programs Utility Backup Tool Make sure you perform the backup to the Flash Disk so that the data is not lost during a device cold boot e You can automatically launch the CETerm by placing a shortcut to it in the Windows Startup folder e To replicate an installation image of one device on another configure the device and CETerm application and use the Backup Tool to save the device image to Flash Then use the Copy Devices utility from Start Programs Utility Copy Devices to copy the image from one device to another over IrDA Page 20 Application Menu NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 One of the benefits of using Windows CE based devices is that they follow the popular desktop Windows metaphor CETerm follows the user interface guidelines as recommended by Micro
95. ssociated with the text string Carriage return r You can also edit the text strings right on the device CREATING CONTEXT MENUS If configured you can tap and hold your stylus anywhere within the terminal display area of your device to invoke a context menu This menu can be customized with specific entries A special context menu is invoked when the user taps and holds the stylus in to top left edge of the display screen This special context menu is never disabled Connect Discon Mext Live Session Print Screen F1 F2 F15 Field Exit Text 1 Configurable Keybar Custom Keys 6 is associated with the Context menu Any actions associated with Custom Keys 6 show up in the context menu when it is enabled To enable the context menu 1 Navigate to Session gt Configure gt Options tab gt Configure KeyBars and Keys gt Custom Bar tab stat fe yar A Page 63 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 2 Enable the Enable Custom Context Menu checkbox 3 Add the desired key operations which you want to appear in the Context Menu to Custom Keybar Custom Keys 6 4 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 Hotkey shortcuts CETerm has several predefined hot keys which may be used to invoke certain
96. stylus anywhere on the terminal display Check this attribute to enable invoking an Enter key operation via a double tap on the display screen The Enable Touch Features must also be checked for this feature to be enabled Horizontal Panning Check this attribute to allow for panning in the horizontal direction only The Enable Touch Features must also be checked for this feature to be enabled Vertical Panning Check this attribute to allow for panning in the vertical direction only The Enable Touch Features must also be checked for this feature to be enabled NOTE Through the screen panning functionality you can tap hold and drag the terminal display screen with a stylus to scroll in areas of the terminal which were not visible Cursor Positioning You can single tap with your stylus to place the cursor at any location on the terminal display such as an input field Check this attribute to enable this capability The Enable Touch Features must also be checked for this feature to be enabled Page 40 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 NOTE A Hotspot is a field 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 as PF1 Help CETerm automatically
97. t nes Configure Up to four simultaneous host sessions Vv Indicates session is F connected to host Password P S1 198 104 1 63 e AS400 3 3270 Mainirame S4 WTHast Can specify host DNS alias or IP l address gt gt lt lt Indicates current active session 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 Password You can set or change the password For this session Please enter password Leave blank to remove the password Password verify Page 52 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 CONNECTING DISCONNECTING FROM HOST To connect to a host configure the session connection parameters Host Type Host Address and Telnet Port and select Connect from the application menu Only disconnected sessions may be connected Once connected you may disconnect the host session by selecting Disconnect from the application menu You must configure the host session prior to attempting a connection e From the application menu select Session Connect to connect or
98. t connection attempts and the length of time for each connected session When running in evaluation mode users will be given a warning for the evaluation connection attempts and connected time The evaluation period will expire once the number of host connection attempts are exhausted For each connected session during the evaluation mode the session will be disconnected after a fixed length of time Evaluation Timeout Session 51 will be automatically disconnected im 10 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 need to purchase a legal registration keys for each device from CASIO Computer Co Ltd and register your copy of the software installation Contact your CASIO distributor to do so Page 14 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 Software Registration Although the evaluation versions of Naurtech CETerm are fully featured they are restricted by evaluation limitations Following the expiration of evaluation limits CETerm will fail to connect to the host and you will be reguired to purchase a registration Key to activate the product You can purchase registration Keys by contacting CASIO Computer Co Ltd or one of its local distributors in your area You need to provide the device serial numbers in order to purchase and receive registration Keys for your devices on which you ar
99. the IT 500 terminals It directly interfaces with the barcode scan engine to deliver a more optimized performance and control over the decoded data Internationalization Code Pages All popular Western European code pages are now supported for IBM emulations for display and input of language specific special characters Examples of supported code pages are Swedish French German Italian Spanish and Finnish etc 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 support other languages such as Greek and Hebrew Equivalent support for IBM emulations is planned for the near future Please note that this feature is supported only in International versions of CETerm for CASIO DT X10 and IT 500 It is not available in the English version of the product 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 Simultaneously connect to different hosts Maintain independent session contexts Easily switch between sessions Remap any hardware key to any application operation Minimize user re training Higher p
100. the Naurtech CETerm If you still have un answered questions regarding this product or want to provide us some feedback please direct these to CASIO Online Technical Support e mail httos secure casio co p system en techsupport free 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 reguirements of the host applications you want to access with Naurtech Terminal Emulation Clients Conventions used in this Manual This manual uses the following typographical conventions All user actions and interactions with the application are in bold as in Session Configure Any precautionary notes or tips are presented as shaded text as in Tip Text associated with a specific tip represents important information All text associated with sample or configuration files is presented in special font as in E fd AE AE dF ME ME ME HHH tH ME FE EFE TREE TE AE OF OF ME ME TE TE EE TETETETF AEAF OEE THE no Lae 18 2 Nt o Le dlae dU ee LO tile MOE it E FHTETEE EE HHT tH HO He HOH HOO EE EEE OH OEE EP Crore moins recursion true silent true checkonly false Page 5 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 Online Knowledgebase Although we continually strive to Keep this users manual up to date you may find the latest information
101. the registration is successful your user id will be displayed in the Splash screen and in the About dialog box Page 16 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 Product Version You can check your product registration and version number form the About dialog Please keep the product registration Key handy You may be asked to provide this for technical support issues Follow these steps to determine your product version number and licensing registration information e Launch CETerm e From the application menu select File About You will see the About dialog as shown below The build version and license registration information is shown Product Name Product Version Ea CETerm Wirtdows CE Host Access Version 4 1 0 Build ID Build a Release Casio IT 500 Build Label Should be Casio DT X10 Maurtech Corporation or Casio IT 500 Chopyright 1998 2003 Naurtech Corporation All Rights Reserved User ID of registered software license If copy is not registered this will say Evaluation IIIA naurtech Cor Page 17 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 Quick Start This section is for advanced users who can comfortably navigate within Windows CE Pocket PC and are familiar with host terminal emulation details Follow these steps to connect to your host application with minimal configuration setup For details on various configuration parameters it is recommended that you re
102. these steps to use panning e Make sure touch features are enabled You can configure this setting from Session gt Configure gt Options tab gt Addvanced gt Touch Features tab e Enable the Enable Touch Features checkbox e Connect to your host application using CETerm 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 Page 73 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 SmartPads 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 Ej on the toolbar Tip You may use the SmartPad hotkey Ctrl Shift P to invoke this operation SmartPads are not configurable dynamically They provide functionality similar to the Configurable KeyBar However the keys on the Smartpad are preconfigured for 3270 5250 and VT host emulations are shown below Tip We reco
103. to CETerm attempting to establish a connection The default value is 0 which means no delay Auto Connect Checking this box will automatically connect this host session when the emulator is started If you want to automatically connect to your host configured for this session when the application starts enable this checkbox You may have one or more host sessions 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 Macro on Connect Check this option if you want to invoke a pre recorded macro when the session connects Use this capability for automatic login to a host application 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 Page 25 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 IBM Options This tab maintains all advanced configuration attributes relating to IBM 3270 or 5250 emulations Advanced Connection OK IEM Options IBM Codepage ae Device LL fo 3270 EAB BM Codepage All popular Western European codepages are now supported for IBM emulations By default only the US English code page IBM037 is selectable If you have a need for a different code page please contact CASIO technical support Various code pages are also availa
104. utton 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 access password When set users are prompted to enter this password prior to being able to view and modify the session configuration This capability enables administrators to prevent users from changing the application configuration settings in controlled environments NOTE To remove the access control the password clear the password entry in the edit listbox You can set or change the configuration password Enter password and verify Leave blank to remove the password Password verify Page 39 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 Touch Features The Touch Features tab provides configuration attributes to control all touch screen usability interactions Advanced Options OK Access Control Touch Features Double tap Enter Horizontal Panning Vertical Panning Cursor Positioning Function key Hotspots Menu Item Hotspots IEM Hotspots YT Hotspots Enable Touch Features This is a global flag that configures interaction attributes with the touch screen Checking this box will enable disable all touch screen features Double tap Enter When navigating host screens users are commonly required to invoke an Enter key operation This operation can be simulated by a double tap action with your
105. vice screen is hard to read Windows CE devices usually have backlighting contrast and brightness controls to improve readability Refer to the documentation from CASIO on how to change these to your preference When using CETerm you can further enhance readability by selecting color schemes make the font bold and increase the display text point size You can also install a new font on your device Lastly you can also configure your device to turn on the backlight when the stylus is tapped You can control this from the Backlight applet from the System tab in Start Settings My stylus taps seem to be giving an Adjust the touch screen to respond more accurately by running incorrect response the screen alignment applet You can do this by running the Align applet from the System tab in Start Settings Page 89 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 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 Freguency RF network ASCII A standard for assigning numerical values to the set of letters in the Roman alphabet and typographic characters Baud Rate The nu
106. werback Multi byte Backspace Keyboard Exbensions Columns Send Mode Enter Key Compatibility C1 Controls User Pref Auto wra Local Echo Before you make a host connection at a minimum you must know the host name or IP address and the port number of the host system to configure your host session e From the application menu Select Session Configure or tap the Configure button Bl on the toolbar e A Configure dialog box will come up e Choose the Connection tab This following dialogs show the Connection tab of the host session configuration dialog Page 23 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 OK Connection Printer Opt i Host Type az0 5250 O vT220 C HTML Configure Session 2 Host Address demo naurtech com Terminal Device Telnet Port 1em 3276 2 23 a NOTE The default settings will change depending upon the current selection of Host Type Host Type This is the terminal emulation type required by the host Your choices are 3270 5250 or VT220 You may select any one emulation type for the session Other connection options may change depending upon the host emulation type selected HTML host type is disabled but as it will be made available in a future version of the product With this host type session you will be able to access web based applications similar to the Pocket IE browser However with CETerm you will get all the additional benefits of
107. ze change Customizable color schemes Access emulation specific host keys Optimizes usability and user productivity User configurable strings allow for individual customization Secure host session connection Page 9 NAURTECH CETERM FOR CASIO DT X10 AND lT 500 Automatic re connection If for some reason the network connection to the host is lost user can configure session to automatically attempt to re connect 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 the TE clients for evaluation and sales demonstrations No server component or network connection is reguired to run demo modes Simply set the host name to demo naurtech com and connect VT Line Mode Block Mode This is a special optimization for VT host sessions Data is buffered locally within the device prior to sending it to the host Line mode optimizes usage of the network bandwidth and host resources VT Answerback String This is a configurable text string that certain host applications reguire to identify the terminal Hot Keys Predefined hot keys are available to interact with and invoke emulator operations Legacy Entensions CETerm supports proprietary protocols used by legacy hardware terminals so as to easily migrate customers to new terminals The
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