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1. Esc 7 or csi sALS Save state cursor position video attribute character set autowrap origin mode and protect mode ESC 8 or CSI ALS Restore state Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc am AccuTerm 7 Lite Help CSI left right s ESC 6 ESC 9 ESC 8 Sets the left and right margins to define a horizontal scrolling region This command only works when vertical split screen mode is enabled Move cursor left one column If the cursor is at the left margin all data within the margin scrolls right one column The column that shifted past the right margin is lost 4 Move cursor right one column If the cursor is at the right margin all data within the margin scrolls left one column The column that shifted past the left margin is lost 4 Fill screen with upper case E Erasing and Editing csi 0 J csi 1 J CS 2 J CSI OK CSI 1 K CSI 2 K CSI 0 CSI 1 CSI 2 CSI 0 Erases from the cursor to the end of the screen including the cursor position Erases from the beginning of the screen to the cursor including the cursor position Erases the entire screen the cursor position is not moved Erases from the cursor to the end of the line including the cursor position Erases from the beginning of the line to the cursor including the cursor position Erases the entire line the cursor is not moved Erases all unprotected characters from the cursor to the end of the screen includ
2. The Viewpoint A2 Viewpoint 60 and Procomm VP60 have different ways of programming video attributes The ADDS Viewpoint A2 terminal supports video attributes through the use of tagged characters When a character is received from the host it is either tagged or normal Tagged characters are displayed with the currently assigned tagged video attribute Only one attribute may be displayed on the screen at one time all characters which are tagged are displayed using the current tag attribute Other emulations including Viewpoint A2 Enhanced and ADDS 4000 allow multiple attributes to be displayed simultaneously Programming video attributes involves two separate steps First the tag attribute must be assigned Next in order to display characters in the assigned tag attribute a start tag attribute code must be sent To send characters in the normal attribute an end tag attribute code must be sent These two steps are independent and can be executed in either order The ADDS Viewpoint 60 and Procomm VP60 emulations use the same escape sequence as the Viewpoint A2 but it is interpreted differently Under ADDS Viewpoint 60 mode the attribute takes up a space and changes all following characters to the end of the screen or until another attribute character is encountered It works similar to the Wyse 50 video attributes Under Procomm VP60 multiple visual attributes may be displayed at the same time but the attribute character does n
3. Welcome to AccuTerm 7 Lite Parity Parity is an error checking mechanism performed by the serial port The options are None Odd Even Mark and Space The most common is None this is the default This setting must match your host system Flow control handshake AccuTerm supports two methods of handshaking for modem connections software Xon Xoff or hardware RTS CTS Most modern modems work best with hardware RTS CTS handshake Break key Normally AccuTerm sends a BREAK signal when you press the CTRL BREAK key Alternatively you can use a control character instead of the BREAK signal If you select control character enter the decimal value of the control character to send in the code field for CTRL C the decimal value is 3 Terminal Settings Terminal Emulation In order for AccuTerm to work properly with terminal based applications the terminal type that AccuTerm is emulating must match the terminal type the host application is configured or designed to use Select the terminal type emulation or personality from the drop down list If you select the wrong type your screen will probably be scrambled and you should try a different type The following terminal types are supported by AccuTerm 7 Wyse 50 emulates a Wyse 50 terminal with Enhanced enabled Wyse 50 emulation may also be used for Wyse 30 99 125 and 350 terminals Wyse 60 emulates a Wyse 60 terminal with Enhanced enabled Wyse 60 emulation is
4. ER 415 You can click the drop down arrow next to the phone icon sk on the toolbar to display a guick dial menu Select one of your recently used phone numbers from this list to dial If you have an active connection you can choose the Hang Up option from this menu to disconnect Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc Welcome to AccuTerm 7 Lite d 1 3 Product Activation You can activate AccuTerm 7 Lite immediately after installation by clicking the Enter Activation Code button on the final screen of the installer You can also enter your activation code at any time by selecting Enter Activation Code from the Help menu To complete the product activation process you will need to enter some information about yourself or the company you work for Most fields are optional however you must enter either a user name or company name Small Business and Enterprise licenses require company name and location As part of the activation process the registration information on the Activation screen can automatically be sent to Zumasys securely over the Internet Check the Send registration details check box to enable this feature un check to disable Although registering your product with Zumasys is optional we highly recommend doing so because it enables us to provide superior support if you should contact us about lost activation codes upgrades or software problems If you are a local administrator for your computer you can check the Activ
5. C CapsLock 32 Certificate 23 character encoding 34 character set 34 Cipher 5 20 Citrix 5 Classic Windows 30 Client certificate 23 Clipboard Settings 37 Color 30 32 Color Scheme 30 Color Settings 30 32 Com port 8 Comm Port 25 Commands Private 40 Configuring AccuTerm 17 Connection settings 18 Connection Wizard 7 Baudrate 8 Data bits 8 Handshake 8 Modem 9 Parity 8 Secure Shell 8 Serial Port 8 SSH 8 Stop bits 8 Telnet 8 Terminal Type 9 Console 27 96 Control Characters 100 Control Codes 100 Copy Paste 12 Copyright 105 Creating SSH keys 22 Custom installation 102 D Data Bits 25 26 Data Capture 12 Default Colors 30 DejaVu font 34 Device driver 35 Device Licensing 18 Device settings 18 Dialer 10 Dialup 10 Dial up 9 Disconnect 18 Disconnect Warning 10 DSA key 22 Dtr Dsr 25 26 Duplex 18 Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc fe 2 Echo 18 Emulation 27 encoding 34 Encryption 5 20 Euro character 34 Evaluation Version 11 Execute DOS command 40 sz Features 4 Fingerprint 22 Flow control 25 26 Font 34 Font Settings 34 Full Duplex 18 Function key programming 32 cy General Settings 17 Green Screen 30 H Half Duplex 18 Handshake 25 26 Hardware Requirements 5 History 12 History buffer 29 host character set 34 IDN 19 20 Importing SSH keys 22 Internationalized Domain Names Internet Explorer 5 20 Introduction 4 ISO 8859 1 34 Copyri
6. Characters are printed but not displayed CSI 5i Auto print mode When the Auto print works just like a VT terminal setting is enabled a line is printed from the screen when the cursor moves off that line with an LF FF or VT control code or an autowrap occurs Otherwise auto print mode works just like Wyse auto print mode CSI 4 i or CSI 4i Cancel transparent or auto print mode CSI 2i Send screen to host 234 Terminal Reports CSI 0 c or ESC Z Request primary device attributes Depending on the current emulation and terminal ID in effect AccuTerm will respond 1234L VT100 csi 1 2c VT220 csi 62 1 2 6 8 VT320 CH 63 1 2 6 8 VT420 csi 64 1 2 6 8 Linux CSI 6c CSI gt 0 c Reguest secondary device attributes AccuTerm will respond 234 CSI gt 41 4 lc Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc AccuTerm 7 Lite Help CS 20 c Request tertiary device attributes AccuTerm will respond xxxxxxxx is the product serial number in hexadecimal 234 DCS 1 XXXXXXXX ST CSI 5 n Request terminal status AccuTerm will respond CSI On CSI 6 n Request cursor position AccuTerm will respond CSI line column R CSI 6n Request cursor position and page AccuTerm will respond CSI line column page R CSI 15n Request printer status If a printer is defined for the current configuration AccuTerm will respond 234 CSI 10n If no printer is defined the response will be CSI 13n csi 25n
7. DC4 Cancel auto or transparent print mode Note This command will not turn the printer off if it was turned on by the Viewpoint Enhanced transparent print or ANSI print commands CAN Transparent print mode Characters are printed but not displayed ESC 3 Transparent print mode Characters are printed but not displayed ESC 4 Cancel transparent print mode ESC d Transparent print mode Characters are printed but not displayed ESC 5i Transparent print mode ANSI Characters are printed but not displayed When AccuTerm receives this command it goes into transparent print mode until it receives the ANSI print off sequence below This command is useful for printing graphics data to the printer Since AccuTerm reguires the specific ANSI cancel command below to exit transparent print mode there is less chance of a control character interrupting the graphic printing ESC 4i Cancel transparent print mode ANSI Programming Function Keys The Wyse 50 Wyse 60 and Viewpoint Enhanced emulations support the ability to download function key values from the host computer The function key programming consists of two steps downloading the actual values which the key will send to the host whenever it is pressed or downloading a descriptive function key label that is displayed on the function key labeling line When programming the function keys or function key labels all characters including control characters may be included
8. F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 F13 F14 F15 F16 BKSP TAB INS HOME END PGUP PGDN LEFT RIGHT UP DOWN ESC ENTER KPD ENTER 2 3 1 4 Viewpoint Key Code Table Normal key code k NUL SOH STX ETX EOT ENQ ACK BEL BS HT LF VT FF CR so SI Shifted key code k DLE DCH DC2 DC3 DC4 NAK SYN ETB CAN EM SUB ESC FS GS RS c Co G KS Dog RH D DO ee K The Viewpoint Key Code Table describes the default character seguence transmitted by the function keypad and other special keys on the PC keyboard and the corresponding real terminal key PC Key BKSP SHIFT BKSP Terminal Key BKSP SHIFT BKSP Seguence BS BS Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc AccuTerm 7 Reference PC Key Terminal Key Sequence TAB TAB HT SHIFT TAB SHIFT TAB ESC o INS INS ESC q SHIFTHNS SHIFT INS ESC r DEL DEL ESC W SHIFT DEL DEL LINE ESC 1 HOME HOME SOH SHIFT HOME SHIFT HOME SOH END CLR LINE ESC K SHIFT END CLR SCRN ESC k PGUP PGUP ESC J SHIFT PGUP SHIFT PGUP ESC J PGDN PGDN ESC SHIFT PGDN SHIFT PGDN ESC LEFT LEFT NAK SHIFT LEFT SHIFT LEFT NAK RIGHT RIGHT ACK SHIFT RIGHT SHIFT RIGHT ACK UP UP SUB SHIFT UP SHIFT UP SUB DOWN DOWN LF SHIFT DOWN SHIFT DOWN LF ESC ESC ESC SHIFT ESC SHIFT ESC ESC ENTER RETURN CR SHIFT ENTER SHIFT ENTER CR KPD ENTER ENTER CR SHIFT KPD ENTER SHIFT ENTER CR F1 F1 STX 1 CR SHIFT F1 SHIFT F1 STX CR F2 F2 STX 2 CR SHIFT F2 SHIFT F2 STX CR F3 F3 STX 3 CR SHIFT F3 SHIF
9. Inc 3 AccuTerm 7 Lite Help 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 3 1 2 1 3 1 Connection Options Choose the connection type for your new session from the Connection Options page Choices are Telnet Secure Shell SSL Telnet Serial Port or Modem After selecting the connection type click the Next gt button Telnet Connection After selecting Telnet as the connection type enter the host name or IP address that you would like to connect to Click the drop down arrow to display a list of recently used hosts If you know the type of the host system select it from the drop down list If you do not know the type leave it set to default If you know that your host s telnet server is using a non standard TCP port number enter the port number The default port number for Telnet is 23 Note some host types use a non standard telnet port Choosing the correct host type is important for these hosts After entering the host details click the Next gt button to choose the terminal type Secure Shell Connection After selecting Secure Shell as the connection type enter the host name or IP address that you would like to connect to Click the drop down arrow to display a list of recently used hosts If you know the type of the host system select it from the drop down list If you do not know the type leave it set to default If you know that your host s SSH server is using a non standard TCP port number enter the port number The
10. Palette 32 Printer 35 Public Key 22 Screen 29 Secure Shell 20 22 Serial Port 25 Sound 35 SSL Telnet 23 Telnet 19 23 Terminal Type 27 setup ini 102 Silent installation 102 Slave port 35 Slave printer 35 Software License Agreement 102 Software Requirements 5 Sounds 35 Speaker 35 SSH 8 20 SSL 23 SSL Telnet 23 Standalone installation 5 Status Bar 12 Status Lines 27 Stop Bits 25 26 System Colors 30 GEN TCP IP 19 20 23 Technical support 39 Tektronix 27 Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc Tektronix Graphics 29 Telnet 8 19 23 Telnet settings 19 23 Terminal Emulation 27 Terminal Server 5 Terminal Services 5 Terminal Type 9 19 20 27 Terminal Type Settings 27 Themes 30 Timeout 19 20 23 Title Bar 12 TLS 23 Toolbar 12 Trademark 105 U Unattended installation 102 Underline 32 Unicode 4 34 UTF 8 4 34 VARFILES 102 Video Pages 29 Viewpoint 27 65 Viewpoint Enhanced 46 Visual attributes 30 32 Visual Styles 30 32 W wallpaper 40 Windows Terminal Server 5 Wyse 27 Wyse 50 46 Wyse 60 46 X Xon Xoff 25 26 Zumasys company information 39 Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc
11. RS Or ESC Moves the cursor to the home position upper left corner of the screen VTr Moves cursor to row r where r is a valid row code from the Viewpoint Cursor Address Table t DLE c Moves the cursor to column c where c is a valid column in the from the Viewpoint Cursor Address Table ESC rc Moves the cursor to row rand column c rand c are single byte cursor address codes from the Wyse Cursor Address Table Note that this command cannot position the cursor past column 95 ESC Y rc Moves the cursor to row rand column c where r and c are single byte cursor address codes from the Wyse Cursor Address Table Note that this command cannot position the cursor past column 95 4 ESC arr RCCC C Moves the cursor to row rr and column ccc rris the two digit decimal number of the row from row 1 at the top ccc is the three digit decimal number of the column from column 1 at the left Note that this command can address the entire 132 column screen ESC c Moves the cursor to column c where c is a single byte column address from the Wyse Cursor Address Table Note that this command cannot position the cursor past column 95 t ESC r Moves the cursor to row r where ris a single byte row address from the Wyse Cursor Address Table ESC Selects page 0 ESC Selects page 1 ESC nrc Selects page n pages numbered from 0 and positions the cursor to row r column c rand c are single byte cursor address codes from the Wyse Cursor
12. When this option is selected the numeric keypad keys send special application codes When the Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc Welcome to AccuTerm 7 Lite option is not set the default the numeric keypad keys send decimal numbers This option applies to the VT emulations except VT52 and Linux Console emulation Cursor keys send application codes When this option is selected the cursor keys send special application codes When the option is not set the default the cursor keys send normal cursor codes This option applies to the VT emulations except VT52 and Linux Console emulation Backspace key sends DEL When this option is selected the BACKSPACE key sends the DEL delete control code When the option is not set the default the BACKSPACE key sends the BS backspace control code This option applies to the VT emulations except VT52 and Linux Console emulation Auto print works just like VT terminal When this option is selected the auto print slave printer function works the same as a real VT terminal That is when AccuTerm is in auto print mode the entire screen line that the cursor is on is printed when AccuTerm receives a CR LF or FF control code If this option is not set then text is printed as it is received from the host similar to Wyse auto print mode 1 6 3 1 Screen Settings Use the Screen Settings panel to specify the size of the terminal screen the number of screen pages the number of
13. When you have completed your changes simply press ENTER or click the OK or Apply button to save changes or press ESC or click the Cancel button to discard changes and close the Settings dialog box Category General Options Connection Telnet Secure Shell Private Key SSL Telnet Serial Port Modem Terminal Screen Colors Attribute Colors Palette Keyboard Font amp Character Set Sounds Printer Screen Print Slave Printer Clipboard 1 6 1 General Settings The General Options are applicable to the overall operation of AccuTerm and are not associated with any particular session Some of these settings allow you to re activate features that have been previously disabled like showing the Welcome screen Default folder for session files This field specifies which folder to start in when opening or saving a session file Once you have opened or saved a session file open or save will start with the last folder used The default folder for session files is the current user s My Documents folder Show welcome page at startup Check this option to show the Welcome screen when AccuTerm first starts up Use connection wizard when creating new sessions Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc 18 AccuTerm 7 Lite Help 1 6 2 Check this option to open the Connection Wizard when you create a new session If this option is un checked use the Settings dialog to configure the new session Warn before disconnecting If this o
14. all characters sent to the screen are inserted into the line with any existing characters moved one column to the right r Turns the insert mode off or SI Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc AccuTerm 7 Reference Lock keyboard ESC 5 or EOT Lock keyboard Esc or SO Unlock keyboard t ESC 6 or STX Unlock keyboard GS If the graphics mode is enabled this command puts the terminal in the Tektronix emulation mode lfthe graphics mode is disabled this command is ignored ESC 1 ESC FF If the graphics mode is enabled this command puts the terminal in the Tektronix emulation mode If graphics mode is disabled it sets a tab stop at the current cursor column ESC 0 Enters Tektronix 4100 graphics mode CAN Exits from the Tektronix graphics emulation mode CAN Turns on the cursor ETB Turns off the cursor ESC 2 Exits from the Tektronix graphics emulation mode If the terminal is not in the graphics emulation mode it clears any tab stops at the current cursor column ESC F message CR Displays a message in the host message line The message string can be up to 46 characters in 80 column mode and 98 characters in the 132 column mode ESC c message EM Programs the answerback message up to 30 characters ESC c lt Sends the answerback message to the host followed by ACK If no answerback message has been programmed simply sends ACK ESC c Erases the answerback message ESC d End of line w
15. history or scrollback buffer which saves lines which have scrolled off of the terminal screen To use this feature specify how many rows up to 10 000 are to be saved When the history buffer has been enabled by setting the number of rows use the vertical scroll bar mouse wheel or keyboard commands to scan history Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc s AccuTerm 7 Lite Help 1 6 3 1 1 You can use CTRL SHIFT PGUP CTRL SHIFT PGDN CTRL SHIFT UP CTRL SHIFT DOWN CTRL SHIFT HOME and CTRL SHIFT END to scan the history Status 8 message lines Some of the terminals that AccuTerm can emulate display status function key labels or host messages on the top or bottom lines of the screen Depending on the terminal emulation selected you may be able to adjust the number of status lines to use For Wyse and ADDS emulations up to 3 status lines are available a host message line at the top of the screen and a shifted label line and unshifted label line at the bottom of the screen For VT emulations only a single status line is available for displaying a message from the host at the bottom of the screen For the console emulations the status line is not supported No message or status line select if you do not want any status or message lines Shared message 8 status line select to use a single shared line at the bottom of the screen If the native terminal supports more than one line Wyse and ADDS Viewpoint the bottom row
16. pins on the serial port For DTR DSR or RTS CTS handshake to work the cable which connects the PC and the host computer must connect the appropriate handshake signals at both ends Physical cable wiring is beyond the scope of this reference After selecting the serial port settings click the Next gt button to choose the terminal type 1 2 1 4 Modem dialup Connection After selecting Modem as the connection type select the modem you would like to use from the drop down list All modems that are installed in your computer should be displayed in the list Note if the modem you are looking for is not in the list then AccuTerm was unable to identify that modem Sometimes updating the modem driver will correct this After selecting the modem click the Next gt button to choose the terminal type 1 2 1 5 Terminal Type In order for AccuTerm to work properly with terminal based applications the terminal type that AccuTerm is emulating must match the terminal type the host application is configured or designed to use Select the terminal type emulation or personality from the drop down list If you select the wrong type your screen will probably be scrambled and you should try a different type After selecting the modem click the Finish button to close the wizard See also Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc am AccuTerm 7 Lite Help 1 2 2 1 2 3 Terminal types supported by AccuTerm 7 Reconnect When you are connected to
17. 1 6 2 2 the Binary option is selected Telnet sends CR and LF characters without any alteration Some hosts do not function correctly in binary mode Keepalive Although the Telnet protocol specification does not provide for keepalives AccuTerm can send periodic commands that should be ignored by most Telnet servers Using keepalives may prevent the host or router from detecting that the connection is idle and forcing a disconnect To use keepalives select either DMARK or NOP as the command to send as a keepalive Enter the desired interval in the every sec field Break key Normally AccuTerm sends the Telnet interrupt process command when you press the CTRL BREAK key If your host requires a different BREAK command or to use a control character instead of a command select the desired option from this drop down list If you select control character enter the decimal value of the control character to send in the code field for CTRL C the decimal value is 3 Skip initial option negotiation When a Telnet connection is first established the AccuTerm and the host negotiate various operating modes When this option is selected the initial option negotiation is suppressed This is necessary for some Telnet servers which do not respond correctly to Telnet options Advanced Pick and D3 turnkey or nailed Telnet Disable outbound coalescing Normally TCP delays outbound messages for a short time so that multiple small messages may b
18. 234 Sets character set GO to scientific 234 Sets character set G1 to scientific 234 Sets character set G2 to scientific 234 Sets character set G3 to scientific 234 Sets character set GO to Multinational 1234 Sets character set G1 to Multinational 1234 Sets character set G2 to Multinational 234 Sets character set G3 to Multinational 234 ESC U Sets character set GO to codepage 437 L ESC U Sets character set G1 to codepage 437 L Sets character set GO to codepage 437 LS 7 LS Sets character set G1 to codepage 43 Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc AccuTerm 7 Reference am ESC FF Sets character set GO to upper half of codepage 437 LS ESC FF Sets character set G1 to upper half of codepage 437 LS SI Invoke character set GO into GL the GL set corresponds to character codes in the range of hex 20 7E this is the default 1234LS so Invoke character set G1 into GL 12341 S ESC Invokes character set G1 into GR the GR set corresponds to character codes in the range of hex AO FE 234 ESC n Invokes character set G2 into GL 234 ESC Invokes character set G2 into GR default 234 ESC o Invokes character set G3 into GL 234 ESC Invokes character set G3 into GR 234 SS2 or ESC N Invokes character set G2 into GL for the next character only 294 SS3 or ESC o 234 Invokes character set G3 into GL for the next character only Cursor Positioning BS Moves the cursor back one space Ifthe cur
19. 29 Color Settings sn 30 Dudel Ce TC 32 Palette Settings ees Eege ee EE eege 32 Keyboard Settings cc ee sent neneneneeeeecaasseasaneaneaneaneateateatsassnsensaneaneaneanegs 32 Keyboard Programming ss 33 Font Settings nn 34 Sound Settings sn 35 dl TT ll EE 35 Clipboard Settings EE 37 7 Contacting Zumasys PS EPP Age EPP ONDES ONE r RIRE r 39 Part ll AccuTerm 7 Reference 40 Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc lm SNnODn gt gt omo m Conienme 3 6 7 Part Ill AccuTerm Programming 40 Wyse Programming 46 Wyse Tea Bd eS seess 59 Wyse Operating Mode Table 59 Wyse Cursor Address Table 60 Wyse Attribute Code Table 61 Wyse Function Key Weed Ol TEE 61 Wyse Key Code CT EE 62 Wyse Graphic Character Table 64 Wyse Programming Notes nent 64 ADDS Programming 65 Viewpoint RECH TT 68 Viewpoint Cursor Address Table oooooroononnon o nn 68 Viewpoint Attribute Code Table 69 Viewpoint Function Key Tablets li A kila draho Pri u 70 Viewpoint Key Code CHE 70 Viewpoint 60 Graphic Character Table 2 24222 u peta tes Amen 72 ADDS Programming Notes nn 72 ANSIPrTOgrAMMINQ i2 o a 73 ANSI Tables ssc sacs achicha cect ode se ieee ss i dec cent vene ceeds qenendbes candecuepeanuates cenabaee sance tes neue ne tn Tes 92 ANSI Attribute Code Tabl 1 5 02 080008 ra as needed veneers 92 ANSI Function Key ET TEEN 93 ANSI Extended Key Tabl
20. Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc AccuTerm 7 Reference 99 Color Background Bright foreground Dim foreground White 9 Yellow NW Magenta Red lt Cyan Green amp gt Blue Black 0 Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc 10 AccuTerm 7 Lite Help 2 6 ASCII Control Codes ASCII Control Codes The ASCII Control Codes chart lists the ASCII 7 bit control codes along with their decimal and hexadecimal values and the keyboard keys used to produce the code The ANSI 8 bit control codes are shown at the end of the table along with their 7 bit equivalents ASCII 7 bit Decimal Hex Key control char NUL 0 00 SOH 1 01 CTRL A STX 2 02 CTRL B ETX 3 03 CTRL C EOT 4 04 CTRL D ENQ 5 05 CTRL E ACK 6 06 CTRL F BEL 7 07 CTRL G BS 8 08 CTRL H HT 9 09 CTRLH LF 10 OA CTRL J VT 11 OB CTRL K FF 12 OC CTRL L CR 13 OD CTRL M so 14 0E CTRL N SI 15 OF CTRL 0 DLE 16 10 CTRL P DC1 17 11 CTRL Q DC2 18 12 CTRL R DC3 19 13 CTRL S DC4 20 14 CTRL T NAK 21 15 CTRL U SYN 22 16 CTRL V ETB 23 17 CTRL W CAN 24 18 CTRL X EM 25 19 CTRL Y SUB 26 1A CTRL Z ESC 27 1B CTRL FS 28 1C CTRLA GS 29 1D CTRL RS 30 1E CTRL US 31 1F CTRL _ DEL 127 7F ANSI 8 bit control char Decimal Hex 7 bit equivalent IND 132 84 NEL 133 85 Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc AccuTerm 7 Reference 101 ASCII 7 bit Decimal Hex Key control char SSA 134 86 ESA 135 87 HTS 136 88 HTJ 137 89 VTS 138 8A PLD 1
21. Zumasys Inc 2 AccuTerm 7 Lite Help Many of the SSL Telnet settings are shared with the normal Telnet settings Please refer to the Telnet settings for details Only the settings specific to SSL Telnet are described in this topic Host name or IP address Enter the host name or IP address in this field If the desired host name has been used previously when configuring an SSL Telnet session you may select it from the drop down list by clicking the drop down arrow in this field Note depending on how you configure Server Validation the value in this field may need to match the Common Name attribute of the hos s certificate Host type If your host is listed in the Host Type list select it otherwise just use the Default host type By selecting a host type from this list certain advanced options are configured to be compatible with the specified host type For some host types the port number and host terminal type are also adjusted Port If the Port field is left blank or set to Default AccuTerm will use TCP port 992 the default port for SSL Telnet If a different port is used for SSL Telnet connections to your host enter that port number in this field Connect timeout When establishing a connection to a host computer AccuTerm will wait up to the specified number of seconds before giving up If this field is left blank or zero the default timeout is 15 seconds Note this timeout only affects the time AccuTerm waits for a
22. a host using Telnet or SSH and the connection is terminated by the host for example logging out of a Unix host will terminate the connection a disconnect notice is displayed on the terminal screen The disconnect notice has three options Reconnect Close and Cancel If you click the Reconnect button AccuTerm will attempt to reconnect to the host If you click Close AccuTerm will close the session If you click Cancel the reconnect notice is cleared you can reconnect later by choosing Tools Reconnect from the main menu or by clicking the 5 button on the toolbar Dialer The Dialer dialog is used to enter the phone number you wish to dial for a dialup or modem connection lt is also used to disconnect an active dialup connection The dialog is opened by clicking ER 415 the nad button on the toolbar or by selecting Dialer from the Tools menu Connecting Enter the phone number you want to connect to in the Number field Optionally enter a descriptive name in the Name field Click the Dial button to dial the number The dialer remembers the last 10 numbers you have dialed You can click the drop down arrow to select a phone number from the list Disconnecting To disconnect an active call click the Hang up button Dialing properties Click the Dialing properties button to open the Windows Phone and Modem Dialing Rules dialog Use this dialog to select your dialing location area code rules calling card etc Quick Dial
23. application display areas nis the display field code and a is the attribute code from the Wyse Attribute Code Table The application display field codes are Field n Display area 0 The main screen 1 The function key labeling line 2 The status line Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc AccuTerm 7 Reference 55 Field n Display area 3 The host message field ESC ca Assign visual attribute In Wyse 50 and ADDS VP mode this command displays a space at the cursor position then changes the visual attribute for all characters from this position until the end of the screen or until another attribute code is encountered In Wyse 60 mode this command selects the attribute for characters displayed after this command The visual attribute is specified by the attribute code a from the Wyse Attribute Code Table ESC ga Assign visual attribute This command selects the attribute for characters displayed after this command The visual attribute is specified by the attribute code a from the Wyse Attribute Code Table ESC Gn or ESC gnt Assign line attribute This is the same command as is used to assign visual attributes but with different attribute codes This sequence is used to specify character size for the current line The line attribute code nis attribute normal size characters double wide characters double high characters top double high characters bottom double wide double high characters top double wide double high
24. are moved down one row The bottom line of the screen is lost The cursor is moved to the left most column of the inserted line ESC 9 Insert character A blank is inserted at the current cursor position All characters from the cursor position to the right are moved right one column ESC R Delete line The current line is deleted All lines below the current line are moved up one position The bottom line is blank The cursor is moved to the left most column ESC W Delete character The character at the current cursor position is deleted All characters to the right of the cursor are moved left one column and a blank is placed on the last column of the line ESCc Nwh Box rectangle Current cursor location is upper left w and h specify rectangle width and height ESC c Gre Box rectangle Current cursor location is one corner rand c specify row and column of other corner Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc am AccuTerm 7 Lite Help ESC c Frcx Clear unprotected rectangle Cursor location is one corner r and c specify row and column of other corner Rectangle is cleared to character x ESC c Hrcx Clear entire rectangle Cursor location is one corner r and c specify row and column of other corner Rectangle is cleared to character x ESCc gt a sp P rri R ceci C rr2 R ccc2 C dp P rr3 R ccc3 c Copy swap move rectangle Action a is 0 to swap 1 to copy 2 to move Source page sp upper left corner rr1 ccc1 lower right corner
25. characters bottom RH Dom BB 5 ESC HT n Assign line attribute performs the same function as above using different attribute codes attribute normal size characters double wide characters double wide double high characters top double wide double high characters bottom WMD oO 3 Protected Attributes Protected attributes are used by some software applications to protect characters from being overwritten If the terminal is running in its protected mode the cursor cannot be positioned over protected characters and all non protected characters can be cleared by using the clear unprotected command ESC e Enable protect mode and set no scroll mode Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc ER AccuTerm 7 Lite Help ESC ESC so ESC SI ESC a ESC c Disable protect mode and set auto scroll Start protect mode All characters sent after this seguence become protected characters until the protect mode is turned off Start protect mode Stop protect mode All characters sent after this sequence are unprotected characters Stop protect mode t Writes all unprotected attributes with a specified attribute where a is a valid attribute code from the Wyse Attribute Code Table Replaces all unprotected characters with the character c ESC or ESC or SUB ESC ESC V Clears all unprotected characters Clears the screen to protected spaces The protect mode is turned off and the aut
26. codes 4 CSI top left bottom right attr1 attrn t Reverse visual attributes in an area defined by top left bottom right The area to be changed is either a character stream or rectangle as defined by the DECSACE command See ANSI Attribute Code Table for the attribute codes 4 CSI top left bottom rights z Erase characters in rectangle defined by top left bottom right A CSI top left bottom rights Erase unprotected characters in rectangle defined by top left bottom right 4 CSI ch top left bottom right x Fill rectangle defined by top left bottom right with character ch ASCII code 4 CSI stop sleft sbottom sright spg dtop dleft dog v Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc am AccuTerm 7 Lite Help Copy rectangle defined by stop sleft sbottom sright from page spg to page dpg at location drop dleft 4 Video Attributes m Selects video attributes and or character foreground and background colors according to the ANSI Attribute Code Table Characters received after this command are displayed in the selected video attribute If multiple parameters are used their effects are cumulative e g 0 4 5 selects blinking underlined A parameter value of 0 resets all attributes Unprotected mode Characters received after this command are erasable using the erase unprotected characters command 234 Protected mode Characters received after this command are not erasable using t
27. default port number for SSH is 22 Note some host types use a non standard SSH port Choosing the correct host type is important for these hosts After entering the host details click the Next gt button to choose the terminal type Serial Port Connection After selecting Serial Port as the connection type select the port number you are using to connect to the host computer from the drop down list Note the port number in this screen is the serial or COM port that is built into your PC not the port number on the host computer Some computers do not have built in serial ports If this is the case and you need to use a Serial port to connect to your host you may be able to use a USB Serial Port adapter This is a cable with a USB connector on one end and a 9 pin serial connector on the other After selecting the serial port click the Next gt button to choose the port settings Serial Port Settings After selecting the serial port number select the port settings that match the serial port on the host computer you are connecting to Generally these settings must be that same on both serial ports the one on your PC and the one on the host computer Baud rate Baud rate is the speed that the serial port communicates with the host computer AccuTerm supports baud rates from 300 to 115 000 baud If your PC is connected directly to the host machine you will most likely use 9600 or 19200 baud The speed that you use depends on the host compute
28. do nothing or send a user defined character To specify a user defined character select the user defined option and enter the ASCII code of the character to be sent at the end of each line If you do not want the end of line character to be sent after the last or only line pasted check the Do not send line end after last or only line pasted option Paste Options end of text After pasting the clipboard to an AccuTerm session AccuTerm can send an optional end of text character Normally AccuTerm does not transmit any character at this time but you can select EOF which is the SUB or CTRL Z control code or send a user defined character To specify a user defined character select the user defined option and enter the ASCII code of the character to be sent at the end of a paste operation Interline delay After each line from the clipboard is sent to the host computer AccuTerm will wait for the specified delay time before sending the next line The delay time is specified in milliseconds Note this is the same delay setting as the ASCII file transfer Copy Options Clear selection after copy Normally if there is a selection rectangle shown on the AccuTerm screen copying the selection to the clipboard leaves the selection intact after copying Check this option if you would like to automatically remove the selection from the screen after copying it to the clipboard Copy Paste shortcut AccuTerm supports standard Copy and Paste fu
29. during file transfers G GUI supported H Server mode supported Image display supported J Screen save amp restore supported K Kermit protocol supported L Background image supported O Object Bridge supported P Packetized messages supported Q Message integrity checks supported R Reliable connection S Scripting supported T File transfer error info supported U Upload supported V Host capabilities command supported X File conversion supported Y Printer control amp status query supported services is a string of letters indicating which automation services are available a Object Bridge b file converter g GUI Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc 2 AccuTerm 7 Lite Help ESC STX host capabilities buffer size CR ESC STX ESC STX ESC STX ESC STX ESC STX ESC STX ESC STX ESC STX X W M Informs AccuTerm of any special host program capabilities host capabilities is a string of letters indicating various host features D host programs use tag notation for system delimiters C host supports message checksums M host supports message length check buffer size is optional and specifies the maximum packet size that the client can send to host 0 Returns the program directory followed by CR This is normally the directory where AccuTerm is installed except in the case of AccuTerm Internet Edition the directory returned is the
30. history rows the status line and other options Screen Size There are two separate screen sizes that AccuTerm supports normal and extended These sizes are used to emulate the 80 and 132 column modes of the Wyse and VT terminals AccuTerm has taken the extended and normal modes one step further with AccuTerm you can define both the normal and extended modes to be any number of columns or rows up to a maximum of 240 You can select which screen size is active when the session is first opened by checking the Active box for the desired size You will probably leave these settings at their default settings of 80 columns by 24 rows for normal mode and 132 columns by 24 rows in extended mode If you have software that supports other screen sizes you can experiment with these settings until you find a size that you like The number of rows may change if you change terminal emulations The console terminal emulations use 25 rows with no status line others use 24 rows with one or more status lines When AccuTerm switches between the normal and extended modes one of two things will happen either the font will change size to fit the visible screen or scroll bars will be displayed if the full screen will not fit within the session window at the selected font size see Fonts Screen pages Some of the terminals which AccuTerm emulates support multiple addressable pages With AccuTerm you can have up to 25 pages History rows AccuTerm supports a
31. in the sequence except for the terminator DEL for keys CR for labels To clear a programmed function key or label send the same command used for programming the key or label but omit the seguence ESC z k sequence DEL Program function key k to send sequence to host when pressed The function key codes are specified in the Wyse Function Key Table ESC z flabel CR Program function key label field fas label The field codes are specified in the Wyse Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc AccuTerm 7 Reference s Function Key Table ESC Z 0 k sequence DEL Program function or keypad key k to send sequence to host when pressed The function and keypad key codes are specified in the Wyse Function Key Table ESC z textCR Sets the unshifted label line to text If text is omitted clears the unshifted label line ESC z textCR Sets the shifted label line to text If text is omitted clears the shifted label line ESC _ flabel EM Program function key label field fas label The function key field codes are specified in the Viewpoint Function Key Table ESC textCR Sets the unshifted label line to text If text is omitted clears the unshifted label line ESC k On sequence EM Program function or keypad key k to send sequence to host when pressed The function and keypad key codes are specified in the Viewpoint Function Key Table ESC c U Clear all redefinable key definitions to their default values ESC Z k Re
32. installation r Items which can be defined Defaults MAINDIR Program Files Atwin71 s HOMEDIR My Documents s DESKTOP SHORTCUTSY ALLUSERS Y ACTIVATIONCODE 123456789 123456789 AUTOACTIVATE Y s NAME your name COMPANY your company ADDRESS your address LOCATION your location CITY your city s STATE your state ZIPCODE zip or postal code COUNTRY your country EMAIL you company com CustomFiles Main folder containing extra files copied to the main program directory Home folder containing files to copy to the default home directory CustomShortcut Name name of shortcut Target path to exe atcf atly or atsc file can use HOMEDIR or MAINDIR S prefix for path Icon path to file containing icon can use SHOMEDIR or SMAINDIR prefix for path Index n index of icon if icon is contained in an exe file with multiple icons State n initial window state l normal 2 minimized 3 maximized Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc AccuTerm 7 Reference 103 To use the setup ini sample shown above remove the leading from any items you need to define and enter the value you want to use after the equal sign Remove the comment text from any lines that you define Any items that are not defined will use the default for that setting The MainDir entry may begin with the text Program Files which will be replaced during the installation with the appropriate directory fo
33. number of bits that the serial port uses to separate each character sent The options are 1 or 2 stop bits default is 1 This setting must match your host system Parity Parity is an error checking mechanism performed by the serial port The options are None Odd Even Mark and Space The most common is None this is the default This setting must match your host system Flow control handshake Computers can send information very guickly However there are situations where one computer can send data faster than the other computer can process it In these cases the computer on the receiving end needs to inform the sending computer to suspend transmission until the slower computer is able to catch up A technique called handshaking is used to accomplish this task AccuTerm supports three methods of handshaking The first and most common is Xon Xoff or software handshake With this method AccuTerm sends a special Xoff character DC3 to the host system when it wants the host to stop sending characters When the AccuTerm has caught up it sends the Xon character DC1 AccuTerm normally uses inbound Xon Xoff handshake that is AccuTerm can control flow of data from the host but the host cannot control the flow of data from AccuTerm If you check the bidirectional option then AccuTerm will use both inbound and outbound Xon Xoff handshake allowing the host to control the flow of data from AccuTerm as well T
34. one containing the Internet Explorer exe file 1 Returns the current directory usually from the shortcut start in field followed by CR 2 Returns the directory containing Accu Terme atwin71 ini file followed by CR 3 Returns the directory containing AccuTerm s emulator DLL followed by CR Terminates the current AccuTerm session If only one session exists then AccuTerm is terminated also Saves the current session settings to disk If no session file name exists then one will be prompted for Sets the CapsLock key state to On Sets the CapsLock key state to Off Terminal Screen ESC STX ESC STX E N Selects extended 132 column screen size as defined by the extended columns and rows in the screen settings Selects normal 80 column screen size as defined by the normal columns and rows in the screen settings ESC STX A color CR Sets the foreground text color to color This command overrides the foreground color Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc AccuTerm 7 Reference 8 assigned by the last visual attribute selected ESC STX B color CR Sets the background color to color This command overrides the background color assigned by the last visual attribute selected Color Display 0 Black 1 Dark Blue 2 Dark Green 3 Turgoise 4 Dark Red 5 Purple 6 Olive 7 Light Gray 8 Dark Grey 9 Blue 10 Green 11 Cyan 12 Red 13 Magenta 14 Yellow 15 White Note the actual display c
35. printer is desired select it from the drop down list Text mode Select text mode if you want to send raw text to the printer For slave printing the print data can contain control codes and escape sequences to control the printer For screen printing the screen text is sent to the printer with CR LF after each line Eject page before after text mode only Selecting either of these options causes a page eject before or after each print operation These options are only available in text mode Graphics mode always ejects a page after the print operation Graphics mode Graphics mode is normally used for screen printing since the printed output closely resembles the actual screen including the font used on the screen Graphics mode may be necessary for slave printing if the selected printer cannot use text mode Many printers now only support graphics mode Page Setup graphics mode only Click this button to select the font paper size and orientation used for screen or slave printing in graphics mode Print background screen print only Select this option to print the screen background when printing the screen in graphics mode Print in color screen print only Select this option to print the screen in color If the Print background option is also checked then the screen background is also printed in color Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc 1 6 5 Welcome to AccuTerm 7 Lite Printer job close timeout slave printer onl
36. response from the host when opening a connection to the host Advanced Options Check the Show advanced options check box to display the advanced SSL and Telnet options Server Validation When establishing an SSL TLS connection the host will send its server certificate to AccuTerm so that AccuTerm can authenticate the hos s identity AccuTerm supports a variety of validation options None any server certificate is assumed to be valid Minimal the server certificate must not have been revoked The certificate s name role expiration and root certificate authority are ignored Self signed disregard host name the server certificate must not be expired and must not be revoked The certificate s name role and root certificate authority are ignored Self signed verify host name the server certificates Common Name must match the value in the Host name or IP Address field above The certificate must not be expired or revoked The certificate s role and root certificate authority are ignored Strict the server certificate must be issued by a trusted certificate authority and it must be valid for use as a Server certificate It must not be expired or revoked and the Common Name must match the value in the Host Name or IP Address field above Custom click the Custom button to customize the validation options Client certificate The Client certificate is used for client authentication when establishing an SSL TLS connection Client
37. rr2 cec2 destination page dp upper left corner rr3 ccc3 All parameters are decimal numbers Columns and rows are numbered from 1 pages are numbered from 0 Video Attributes Video attributes work differently in the Wyse 50 or Viewpoint Enhanced emulations than they do in the Wyse 60 emulation Under Wyse 60 the attributes are non embedded In other words they do not take up a character position on the screen Under Wyse 50 or Viewpoint Enhanced the attribute takes up a space and changes all following characters to the end of the screen or until another attribute character is encountered Under Viewpoint Enhanced mode a single non embedded takes up no space tagged attribute may be assigned and used This tagged attribute is also the protect attribute AccuTerm s Viewpoint Enhanced emulation supports most ADDS 4000 functions including support for both non embedded attributes like Wyse 60 and embedded attributes like Wyse 50 ESC 0a Assigns the tagged video attribute a is the video attribute code from the Viewpoint Attribute Code Table so Start tagged attribute All characters received after this code are displayed with the currently assigned tagged attribute If the tagged attribute is changed the attribute of the displayed characters also changes SI End tagged attribute All characters received after this code are displayed with the normal video attribute ESC Ana Sets the video attribute for any of the four
38. to send the BREAK command or INT signal when the CTRL BREAK key is pressed In order to use the BREAK command the SSH server on your host must implement the Session Channel Break Extension spec RFC 4335 In order to use the INT signal the SSH server must implement signals and must respond to the INT signal by interrupting or breaking the process Not all SSH servers implement these features To use a control character instead of a command or signal select control character from this drop down list and enter the decimal value of the control character to send in the code field Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc 22 AccuTerm 7 Lite Help 1 6 2 2 1 Send keepalives When the Send keepalives option is selected AccuTerm sends a dummy message to the host periodically This may prevent the host or router from detecting that the connection is idle and forcing a disconnect Enter the desired interval in the every sec field Disable outbound coalescing advanced option Normally TCP delays outbound messages for a short time so that multiple small messages may be combined into a single network packet This prevents many small packets from clogging up the network When this option is selected messages are sent as soon as possible This may improve throughput especially when running GUI programs or performing file transfers at the expense of increased network traffic Allow internationalized domain names Select this option to enable Int
39. trial period expires the program will cease running except to allow the entry of an activation code You are free to share your trial copy of AccuTerm with others so that they may also evaluate the software Single User Version By entering an activation code for a Single User License you can activate your trial version at any time A Single User License allows you to install the program on one computer or for use by one thin client user in a server environment All program features are enabled Multi User Version By entering an activation code for a Multi User License you can activate your trial version at any time You can also increase the number of licensed users or convert a Single User License to Multi User License by entering an appropriate activation code A Multi User License allows you to install the program on a limited number of computers or for use by a limited number of thin client users in a server environment The total number of users individual computers or thin client users must not exceed the license count specified on your invoice or product media You can use the program s About Box to view the number of users you are allowed to install Under the Multi User License users refers to installed users not concurrent users All program features are enabled Features of AccuTerm 7 Lite AccuTerm 7 Lite is a feature reduced version of AccuTerm 7 This version provides the same terminal emulation and connectivity features av
40. uni k VN U EE 93 ANSI Key Code Table tv sko AA r 94 ANSI Programming Notes 95 Pick PC Console Programming 96 PC Console Color Code Table smminiininnnrrnrnneeneeeenenrrnnnnnesnesnesnesnesnesnnenrenrannannnse 98 ASCII Control Codes run nn nn 100 Customizing the Installation Process 102 Copyright 8 Trademarks 105 Index 106 Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc 4 AccuTerm 7 Lite Help 1 1 Welcome to AccuTerm 7 Lite Introduction Welcome to AccuTerm 7 Lite We ve worked hard to give you the fastest and most accurate terminal emulation package on the market We have also tried to make it easy to use Our philosophy has been to add the features that will be most useful without sacrificing ease of use accuracy or performance Please refer to one of the following topics for detailed information about features requirements installation and use of AccuTerm 7 Lite Usage Guidelines Features of AccuTerm 7 Lite Hardware and Software Requirements Running AccuTerm 7 Lite AccuTerm 7 Lite Menu Configuring AccuTerm Auto Dialer Usage Guidelines Trial Version When vou first install AccuTerm on a new computer it will run in evaluation mode for 30 days or until you enter an activation code to activate the software During the trial period the program is completely functional We encourage you to use the program in your own operating environment to determine if it will meet your expectations prior to purchase When the
41. 0 CSI F11 F11 CSI F12 F12 CSI CTRL F1 F11 CSI CTRL F2 F12 CSI CTRL F3 F13 CSI CTRL F4 F14 CSI CTRL F5 F15 CSI CTRL F6 F16 CSI CTRL F7 F17 CSI CTRL F8 F18 CSI CTRL F9 F19 CSI CTRL F10 F20 CSI WWW W NNN NIN NN NIN NF H H ES nu mo GH A WHF 0 OD U FW FW FP w 0 NI 2 Note when using 7 bit controls CSI is sent as ESC and SS3 is sent as ESC o 2 4 2 ANSI Programming Notes Functions tagged with the following super script symbols are only valid in the designated emulation 1 VT100 2 VT220 3 VT320 4 VT420 A ANSI BBS L Linux Console S SCO Console Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc ER AccuTerm 7 Lite Help 2 5 Pick PC Console Programming The Pick Operating System on the IBM PC has its own terminal type for the system console term type 1 AccuTerm emulates the Pick PC console thus allowing you to use the same terminal codes for all your terminals in a Pick PC environment The advantage of using this emulation is that it gives you direct access to legacy VGA colors and attributes Operating Modes ESC Y Set the video mode to 80 by 25 monochrome mode This command is ignored by AccuTerm ESC Sets the video mode to 80 by 25 color This command is ignored by AccuTerm GS If the graphics mode is enabled this command puts the terminal in the Tektronix emulation mode lfthe graphics mode is disabled this command is ignored ESC 0 Enters Tektronix 4100 graphics mode Cu
42. 1 F2 F3 F4 S F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 pmt sc Pau 1 2 3 Ai 5 6 zial 91 0 Back inslhom pgup NUM Tab Q w E RJ Tly U 1 fal ia del end podn caps AlsSlpolEI GIHIdAIKiILI Enter SHIFT Z x C v B N M CTRL ALT Space Selected key Key data Button bar key caption Button bar help hint Click on any key to view or edit the programming for that key The programmed contents of the selected key is copied to the Key data field and the key s name is shown in the Selected key field The state of the Shift Ctrl and Alt keys reflected by the corresponding check boxes Clicking the SHIFT CTRL or ALT keys on the keyboard editor toggles their state The new state is reflected in the check boxes Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc s AccuTerm 7 Lite Help Key data If the content of the selected key is the default for that key the Key data field is shown using normal characters If the content is not the default it is shown in bold Control characters are shown with a caret prefix You can enter most control characters by simply holding the CTRL key while typing the corresponding alpha key For example to enter CTRL M hold the CTRL key and press the M key M will be added to the text in Key data field The carat and backslash characters are used as special prefixes in keyboard programming If you need to enter either of these characters just enter two of them or
43. 39 8B PLU 140 8C RI 141 8D SS2 142 8E SS3 143 8F ESC o DCS 144 90 ESC P PU1 145 91 PU2 146 92 STS 147 93 CCH 148 94 MW 149 95 SPA 150 96 EPA 151 97 152 98 153 99 154 9A CSI 155 9B ESC ST 156 9C ESC osc 157 9D PM 158 9E APC 159 OF Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc 12 AccuTerm 7 Lite Help 2 7 Customizing the Installation Process The AccuTerm 7 installation process can be customized in several ways default values can be supplied for any of the installation wizard prompts the installer can run in silent mode you can supply your own files to be installed along with the AccuTerm 7 program files and the MSI can be extracted to facilitate deployment using Active Directory and Group Policy The AccuTerm 7 installer is distributed as a single EXE file The installer can be placed in any folder that is accessible to the user s PC local hard drive portable drive such as a USB drive network share CD ROM etc The EXE wraps an MSI install file and launches the MSI installer msiexec with appropriate options based on the install type selected Supplying default values for installation prompts To supply default values for installation prompts you need to create a text file called setup ini and place it in the same directory that the AccuTerm 7 installation EXE file resides A sample setup ini file is shown below Custom setup for AccuTerm 7 1 Use atw7l exe silent or verysilent for a quiet unattended
44. Acculerm LITE AccuTerm 7 Lite Help Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys lnc ZUMASYS 2 AccuTerm 7 Lite Help Table of Contents Foreword 0 Partl Welcome to AccuTerm 7 Lite 4 1 I troduciiol 1 d00 22 001 ala laba vila nn a la 4 Usage Guidelines nee 4 Features of AccuTe rim 7 Lite iii as tt re an ere eet ne 4 Hardware and Software Requirements 0rr00rrenrznnntnnnnnnn nn 5 Installing AccuTerm 7 Lijf a a a orla 5 2 Running ACCU RK d VD 7 Connection Wizard r tine en ent nt er a ten rs nt done 7 Telnet Conhecltion 6 cece tere ee teeter er dette ambient eeh dee Eder ee 8 Secure Shell Gonnecti n 220 ieee ees decisive swans ieee 8 Serial Port Connection eee ees tthe IA MV 8 Serial Port Settings EE 8 Modem dialup Connection 9 Terminal Type 9 FRE COMIC CU EE eene EES 10 RIIT SE 10 Product ACHIVATION 5 25 iiivivia lees la i la alla la 11 AccuTerm User Interface o r nenn nn nn 12 Keyboard Commande EENS 12 Selecting CA E 12 AccuTerm Main Menu iiiiirrrrrrrrrrererenenenenenenennnes 14 Configuring ACCUTEPM 000000000n n nnen an 17 ELE OIET OO EE 17 Connection Settings S de to 18 Device Settings Telnet Me nd EE EE 19 Device Settings SSH nn Re ee hI sn 20 Key Management sn 22 Device Settings GG feiner EEN 23 Device Settings Serial Port 25 Device Settings Modem 26 Terminal Settings Eege e Seege ee Eed dote de sn uns c Une EEN ER SEENEN 27 Screen Settings sn
45. Address Table To select pages higher than 9 use CHAR n 48 ESC wn Selects page n Pages are numbered from 0 to 9 Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc 52 AccuTerm 7 Lite Help ESC w C Page forward If currently on the last page the first page is selected ESC K Page forward If currently on the last page the first page is selected t ESC w B Page back If currently on the first page the last available page is selected ESC J Page back If currently on the first page the last available page is selected ESC w A nrc Selects page n pages numbered from 0 and positions the cursor to row r column c rand c are single byte cursor address codes from the Wyse Cursor Address Table To select pages higher than 9 use CHAR n 48 ESC xAr Splits screen horizontally at row r where ris a valid row code from the Wyse Cursor Address Table or from the Viewpoint Cursor Address Table if in Viewpoint Enhanced mode ESCx1r Splits screen horizontally at row r and clear screen where r is a valid row code from the Wyse Cursor Address Table or from the Viewpoint Cursor Address Table if in Viewpoint Enhanced mode ESC x 8 Redefine screen as one window ESC x 0 Redefine screen as one window and clear screen Erasing and Editing SOH FF SUB ESC Clears the screen and returns the cursor to the home position upper left corner of the screen Clears the screen and returns the cursor to the home position upper left corner of the scr
46. CR F6 F6 SOH E CR SHIFT F6 SHIFT F6 SOH e CR F7 F7 SOH F CR SHIFT F7 SHIFT F7 SOH CR F8 F8 SOH G CR SHIFT F8 SHIFT F8 SOH g CR F9 F9 SOH H CR SHIFT F9 SHIFT F9 SOH h CR F10 F10 SOH I CR SHIFT F 10 SHIFT F10 SOH i CR F11 F11 SOH J CR SHIFT F11 SHIFT F11 SOH j CR F12 F12 SOH K CR Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc am AccuTerm 7 Lite Help PC Key SHIFT F12 CTRL F1 SHIFT CTRL F1 CTRL F2 SHIFT CTRL F2 CTRL F3 SHIFT CTRL F3 CTRL F4 SHIFT CTRL F4 CTRL F5 SHIFT CTRL F5 CTRL F6 2 2 1 6 Wyse Graphic Character Table Terminal Key SHIFT F12 F11 SHIFT F11 F12 SHIFT F12 F13 SHIFT F13 F14 SHIFT F14 F15 SHIFT F15 F16 Sequence SOH k CR SOH J CR SOH j CR SOH K CR SOH k CR SOH L CR SOH 1 CR SOH M CR SOH m CR SOH N CR SOH n CR SOH O CR The Wyse Graphic Character Table defines the character code used for each of the line drawing graphic characters used by the Wyse emulations Graphic L 2 2 2 Wyse Programming Notes Code o Graphic 4 1 Code N t Functions tagged with the single dagger symbol are only valid in Wyse 50 or Wyse 60 emulation Functions tagged with the double dagger symbol are only valid in Viewpoint Enhanced emulation Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc AccuTerm 7 Reference 65 2 3 ADDS Programming This topic describes the command sequences for programming the ADDS Viewpoint A2 Viewpoint 60 and Procomm VP60 terminal emulations These emulations use a com
47. I SS3 DCS and ST 234 P Changes the emulation to VT1 00 234 n P Changes the emulation to VT220 If n 1 AccuTerm will equivalent send 7 bit escape sequences for control codes CSI SS3 DCS and ST otherwise 8 bit control codes will be sent 234 n P Changes the emulation to VT320 If n 1 AccuTerm will equivalent send 7 bit escape sequences for control codes CSI SS3 DCS and ST otherwise 8 bit control codes will be sent 234 n P Changes the emulation to VT420 If n 1 AccuTerm will equivalent send 7 bit escape sequences for control codes CSI SS3 DCS and ST otherwise 8 bit control codes will be sent 234 Locks the keyboard Unlocks the keyboard Enable display of control characters as symbols Disable display of control characters execute control characters Insert mode on Insert mode off Full duplex no local echo Half duplex local echo Process LF VT and FF as new line that is perform carriage return and line feed Process LF VT and FF as line feed Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc AccuTerm 7 Lite Help CSI 42 h Changes emulation to Wyse 60 CSI 1h Cursor keys return application codes CSI 1 1 Cursor keys return cursor codes CSI 21 Enter VT52 emulation mode CSI 3h Extended video mode 132 columns CSI 31 Normal video mode 80 columns CSI 5h Light background dark text CSI 51 Dark background light text CSI 6h Causes cursor positi
48. ISO Latin 1 DOrb PC Standard Cursor Positioning FF Cursor right If the cursor is on the last column of the line the cursor will wrap to the next line possibly scrolling the screen up ACK Cursor right If the cursor is on the last column of the line the cursor will wrap to the next line possibly scrolling the screen IK BS Cursor left If the cursor is at the beginning of the line it is moved up to the last column of the previous line If the cursor is at the home position it is moved to the lower right hand corner of the screen NAK Cursor left Same as the BS command HT or ESC i Moves the cursor to the next programmed tab stop For this command to work tab stops must be programmed with the Esc 1 command ESC I Move the cursor left to the previous tab stop LF Cursor down If the cursor is on the last line of the screen and the no scroll mode is turned off the screen will scroll up one line Otherwise the cursor will move to the top line of the screen VT Cursor up If the cursor is at the top row it is moved to the bottom row t SUB Cursor up If the cursor is at the top row it is moved to the bottom row ESC j Cursor up lfthe cursor is at the top row the screen is scrolled down CR Moves the cursor to the first column column zero of the current row US Moves the cursor down one row and over to the first column column zero DEL Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc AccuTerm 7 Reference 51 lgnored
49. If you have a prior version of AccuTerm 97 2000 or 2K2 installed on your computer you should choose a different directory for installing AccuTerm 7 Note if you have the Standard or Internet Edition of AccuTerm 7 installed you must install AccuTerm 7 Lite in the same directory as the Standard or Internet Edition version 5 Select a home directory The default home directory is the current users My Documents directory This is the place where AccuTerm will start when opening or saving session configuration files After selecting the home directory click the Next button 6 Select a Start Menu folder for the AccuTerm 7 Lite shortcut If you would like a shortcut icon for AccuTerm 7 Lite placed on your desktop select the Place shortcut on desktop option If you want the shortcut to be available to all users of this computer select the Make shortcut available to all users option Click the Next button 7 Choose whether you want files which are replaced during installation to be saved in a backup directory If you select this option when you click the Next button you can choose the directory where replaced files are saved 8 To begin installing files click the Next button The installation progress will be displayed 9 When the program files have been installed you can enter your Product Activation Code by clicking the Enter Activation Code button You can always enter the code at a later time from AccuTerm s He
50. KSP TAB INS Q DEL 5 HOME END PGUP PGDN R LEFT RIGHT UP DOWN ESC SPACE ENTER KPD ENTER S V 0 4 Ga U BW MH O A gt NIK NM BS lt GH o WoO O Z SD U H TQ dd ON wD gt O BBH NU b PO Mh 0 A w Vv i Nin P m DO H O U NZ 2 2 1 5 Wyse Key Code Table The Wyse Key Code Table describes the default character seguence transmitted by the function keypad and other special keys on the PC keyboard and the corresponding real terminal key PC Terminal Key Key Seguence BKSP BKSP BS SHIFT BKSP SHIFT BKSP BS TAB TAB HT SHIFT TAB SHIFT TAB ESC I INS INS ESC q SHIFT INS SHIFT INS ESC r DEL DEL ESC W Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc AccuTerm 7 Reference e PC Terminal Key Key Sequence SHIFT DEL DEL LINE ESC R HOME HOME RS SHIFT HOME SHIFT HOME ESC END CLR LINE ESC T SHIFT END CLR SCRN ESC Y PGUP PGUP ESC J SHIFT PGUP SHIFT PGUP ESC J PGDN PGDN ESC K SHIFT PGDN SHIFT PGDN ESC K LEFT LEFT BS SHIFT LEFT SHIFT LEFT BS RIGHT RIGHT FF SHIFT RIGHT SHIFT RIGHT FF UP UP VT SHIFT UP SHIFT UP VT DOWN DOWN LF SHIFT DOWN SHIFT DOWN LF ESC ESC ESC SHIFT ESC SHIFT ESC ESC ENTER RETURN CR SHIFT ENTER SHIFT ENTER CR KPD ENTER ENTER CR SHIFT KPD ENTER SHIFT ENTER CR F1 F1 SOH CR SHIFT F1 SHIFT F1 SOH CR F2 F2 SOH A CR SHIFT F2 SHIFT F2 SOH a CR F3 F3 SOH B CR SHIFT F3 SHIFT F3 SOH b CR F4 F4 SOH C CR SHIFT F4 SHIFT F4 SOH c CR F5 F5 SOH D CR SHIFT F5 SHIFT F5 SOH d
51. Request status of user defined keys AccuTerm will respond 234 csi 20n csi 26n Request keyboard status AccuTerm will respond 234 csi 27 0 0 On csi 55n Request locator status If the mouse is currently enabled AccuTerm will respond 234 CH 50n If the mouse is not enabled the response will be CSI 53n csi 56n Request locator device type If the mouse is currently enabled AccuTerm will respond 234 CH 57 ln fthe mouse is not enabled the response will be CH 5 7 On csi 62n Request macro space AccuTerm will respond 234 CSI 0 csi 63 idn Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc AccuTerm 7 Reference e Request memory checksum AccuTerm will respond 234 DCS id 0000 ST csi 75n Request data integrity AccuTerm will respond 234 csi 70n CSI v Request displayed extent AccuTerm will respond 34 CSI rows columns 1 1 page w CS Nn p Request state of ANSI mode n AccuTerm will respond 34 CSI n value y csi n p Reguest state of private mode n AccuTerm will respond 34 CSI n value y CSI x Request function key free memory AccuTerm will respond 34 CSI 804 804 y csi 1 w Request cursor information report AccuTerm will respond with a string encoded with the current cursor state including position page attribute and character set The string returned can be use to restore the cursor state The response string is 34 DCS 1 u string ST DCS 1 t string ST Restore cursor sta
52. Screen similar to Green Screen except that the normal color is medium green with black text System colors sets several colors in the palette to system colors defined in the Windows Display Properties The normal background color is Window background and the normal text color is Window text The following palette colors are replaced by a system color Black Window Text Color White Window Background Color Dark Blue Highlight Background Color Olive Highlight Text Color Light Gray 3D Light Dark Gray 3D Shadow Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc 32 AccuTerm 7 Lite Help Other palette colors are set the same as the default colors Advanced Colors amp Styles Click this button to open the Attribute Colors panel which allows you to fine tune the colors for each visual attribute See also Palette Settings 1 6 3 1 1 1 Attribute Colors The mapping of visual attributes to colors is displayed as a table with an entry for each possible attribute combination Select an item from the attribute table to modify or view its properties Each item has a background color and text color Sample text using the selected colors is shown in the attribute table Attribute effects Since AccuTerm assigns colors to the visual attributes some of the visual effects are not as important as they were on a real terminal You can disable the underline effect or the blinking effect is you like The assigned colors will still be used for th
53. Settings STX CR b c rCR Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc AccuTerm 7 Reference 1 bindicates which mouse button was pressed 1 left 2 right 4 center cis the column of the mouse cursor and r is the row of the mouse cursor both in decimal 0 0 is the upper left corner Status and Control ESC STX 1 Returns AccuTerm release serial number type and licensee information Message format is ACCUTERM WIN rel serial type licensee CR where relis the AccuTerm release number serial is the program serial number type is SINGLE SITE CORP DEALER Of DEMO and licensee is the name under which the program has been licensed ESC STX Returns a string indicating the platform product type license type capabilities and automation services Message format is platform product license capabilities services CR where platform is 3 Win32 product is 4 AccuTerm standard version 5 AccuTerm Internet Edition 6 AccuTerm Emulator ActiveX Control 7 AccuTerm Lite release number serial is the program serial number license is 1 single user 2 site 3 enterprise 5 developer 7 internet 8 component 9 evaluation capabilities is a string of letters indicating the various capabilities where A ASCIl protocol supported B Border effects visual styles enabled C Capture supported D Download supported E Execute command supported F On the fly character set conversion supported
54. T F3 STX CR F4 F4 STX 4 CR SHIFT F4 SHIFT F4 STX CR F5 F5 STX 5 CR SHIFT F5 SHIFT F5 STX CR F6 F6 STX 6 CR SHIFT F6 SHIFT F6 STX amp CR F7 F7 STX 7 CR SHIFT F7 SHIFT F7 STX CR F8 F8 STX 8 CR SHIFT F8 SHIFT F8 STX CR F9 F9 STX 9 CR SHIFT F9 SHIFT F9 STX CR F10 F10 STX CR Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc AccuTerm 7 Lite Help PC Key SHIFT F10 F11 SHIFT F11 F12 SHIFT F 12 CTRL F1 SHIFT CTRL F1 CTRL F2 SHIFT CTRL F2 CTRL F3 SHIFT CTRL F3 CTRL F4 SHIFT CTRL F4 CTRL F5 SHIFT CTRL F5 CTRL F6 SHIFT CTRL F6 Terminal Key SHIFT F10 F11 SHIFT F11 F12 SHIFT F12 F11 SHIFT F11 F12 SHIFT F12 F13 SHIFT F13 F14 SHIFT F14 F15 SHIFT F15 F16 SHIFT F16 2 3 1 5 Viewpoint 60 Graphic Character Table Sequence STX CR STX r STX STX lt STX STX STX STX lt STX STX STX STX STX STX STX CR CR CR CR CR CR CR CR CR CR CR CR CR CR STX 0 CR STX SPACE CR The Viewpoint 60 Graphic Character Table defines the character code used for each of the line drawing graphic characters used by Viewpoint 60 emulation Graphic L J 1 F d 4 2 3 2 ADDS Programming Notes Code or A D or E H or I LorM PorQ Toru A org X or ora dore hori or Bor C or F or G or J or K or O ors or W or o Ei N lt Aa 2 or bore or f org orjork Functions tagged with the diamond symbol are only valid in Viewpo
55. The keys can be programmed with a character sequence which is transmitted to the host when the key is pressed Reset to default Clicking the Reset to default button opens a Reset Keys dialog where you can specify which keys you want to reset the current key the normal A Z 0 9 etc keys cursor keys function keys function key captions or the entire keyboard If any option except current key is selected you can restrict the reset to the current key bank In this case only the keys with the same Shift Ctrl and Alt state are reset Click the Reset button to perform the action or Cancel to return to the Keyboard Editor 1 6 3 3 Font Settings Font The Font drop down list shows all of the available fonts installed on your computer that are suitable for use with AccuTerm In order for a font to be considered suitable it must be fixed pitch most Windows fonts are not fixed pitch and it must support the ANSI character set AccuTerm uses the open source DejaVu Sans Mono font by default The AccuTerm Legacy and AccuTerm Legacy bitmap fonts are also available in case you prefer those instead Due to limitations of bitmap fonts in Windows the AccuTerm Legacy bitmap font is limited to the Latin 1 character set ISO 8859 1 and does not contain the all of the symbol characters Size The Size list shows the font sizes available for the selected font Choose auto if you want the font to scale to fit the screen size This is the defau
56. ad programmable key definition for key k 2 2 1 Wyse Tables 2 2 1 1 Wyse Operating Mode Table The Wyse Operating Mode Table defines the operating mode n used by the Wyse emulations to set the terminal operating mode Function Cursor off Cursor on Block cursor Line cursor Normal protect character Reverse protect character Dim protect character Screen off Screen on 80 column screen 132 column screen Protect blink on c Protect invisible on o A o P WIN FP O D Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc so AccuTerm 7 Lite Help Function Protect underline on a wg RH a 2 2 1 2 Wyse Cursor Address Table Protect reverse on Protect dim on The Wyse Cursor Address Table shows the character code used by the Wyse emulations to specify cursor column c or row r Row r or column c 0 ND Om BOM 0 V V M ND IN ND ND MV NV NIN IN nm mn ck ch ck CO D 2 OO 0 NDB O R O D OO 0 ND O K V D Code SPACE s V ON GB U BU MO I oA lt vv Row r or column c 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 Code DUT ra NK NE lt GH U HO OH O SR D Son mp og RH U om D Row r or Code column c 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 I A NK NM SZ dE TD RO D O BBH WU HG Q Mh O OD Do DEL Copyri
57. ailable with the Standard version of AccuTerm 7 but does not include the extended functions such as scripting file transfer and GUI Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc Welcome to AccuTerm 7 Lite 5 Accurate emulations AccuTerm 7 Lite provides emulations for ADDS Viewpoint A2 8 60 Wyse 50 8 60 MDIS P30 VT52 VT100 VT220 VT320 amp VT420 SCO 8 Linux Console Pick PC Monitor and Tektronix 4010 4014 amp 4105 terminals Connections AccuTerm 7 Lite supports Serial Dialup Telnet Secure Shell SSH v1 8 v2 and SSL Telnet connections SSH sessions support password keyboard interactive and public key authentications Telnet and SSH connections support IPV6 SSL Telnet provides secure connections by tunneling a telnet session through an SSL or TLS connection Extended Screen Support AccuTerm 7 supports screen sizes up to 240 columns 240 rows and 25 pages The integrated scrollback buffer supports up to 10 000 lines for instant recall Full Color Mapping Screen colors are fully customizable You can choose any foreground and background color combination for any terminal visual attribute Keyboard all normal and shifted function and keypad keys are user programmable Clipboard AccuTerm 7 fully supports copying data from the screen to the clipboard and pasting data from the clipboard back to the host Unicode UTF 8 supported in all emulations the GUI Development Environment the wED Editor and Kermit and Zmodem file transfer
58. allation process for Windows programs Program files are installed in the C Program Files Atwin70 folder Shared DLLs are installed in the Windows System32 folder and the registry is updated to establish file associations as well as component file registration Administrator privileges are required for this type of installation Note when installing on a server running Terminal Services or Citrix you must use Control Panel Install Application on Terminal Server to install AccuTerm 7 Lite Standalone installs AccuTerm 7 Lite as a standalone application All component files are installed in the AccuTerm program folder no files are installed in the Windows System32 folder File associations are stored in the users area of the registry unless you have administrator privileges Component file registration is transient and only affects the user s area of the registry Portable installs AccuTerm 7 Lite on a portable device such as a USB flash drive or removable hard drive This is similar to the Standalone installation except that no file associations are stored in the registry The Portable installation allows you to take a copy of AccuTerm with you when you work on multiple machines and run it without further installation on any XP SP2 or later version of Windows 4 Select the directory where you want the AccuTerm 7 Lite program files to be installed then click the Next button The default installation directory is C Program Files Atwin70
59. ate all users check box You may be prompted to enter your administrator password or respond affirmatively to the User Account Control dialog Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc 12 AccuTerm 7 Lite Help 1 4 1 4 1 1 4 2 AccuTerm User Interface Main Menu The main menu is displayed immediately below the main window title bar It is used to control the AccuTerm application The main menu contains top level menu items for File Edit Screen Tools and Help Clicking one of the main menu items displays a sub menu with items relating to the top level item Toolbar The Toolbar is shown below the main menu The Toolbar contains buttons that duplicate some of the menu items a kind of shortcut for the menu item If you let the mouse hover over a toolbar button a small description of the button s action will be displayed Status Bar The Status Bar is displayed at the very bottom of the workspace window The Status Bar indicates various status information about the terminal session such as the keyboard state locked or unlocked the cursor position screen size terminal type printer status and connection status Keyboard Commands Previous Page CTRL PGUP Displays the previous terminal page To use this command the session must be setup with more than one video page Note this command changes pages in the terminal page memory not the history scrollback buffer Next Page CTRL PGDN Displays the next terminal page Not
60. ation Select the authentication method which will be use to validate the user with the host AccuTerm supports password interactive and public key authentication It is important to select an authentication method that is compatible with the SSH server running on your host Private key If public key authentication has been selected click the Select button to open the Key Management dialog Use the Key Management dialog to create new keys load existing keys and import keys created on another system Advanced Options Check the Show advanced options check box to display the advanced Telnet options Preferred cipher If you wish to select the cipher used to encrypt the SSH session you can select it from this list If auto is selected the default cipher is used Otherwise you can choose Triple DES Blowfish 128 bit AES or 256 bit AES The default cipher for SSH1 is Triple DES The default cipher for SSH2 is 128 bit AES in CTR mode aes128 ctr Only use preferred cipher When this option is set the cipher selected above must be supported by the host If the preferred cipher is not supported by the host the connection will be terminated and an error message displayed When this option is not set if the preferred cipher is not supported by the host a different mutually supported cipher normally Triple DES will be used Break key Normally AccuTerm sends CTRL C when you press the CTRL BREAK key Alternatively you can opt
61. auses the cursor to move to the beginning of the next line When this option is not set the cursor does not move Cursor style AccuTerm supports either a blinking block or blinking underscore for the terminal screen cursor Protected attribute Wyse 50 and Wyse 60 terminals use a visual attribute to identify protected characters To change the protected attribute click the drop down arrow and select the desired attribute Color Settings Most of the terminals which AccuTerm emulates do not support color Instead they have visual attributes like normal reverse dim blink underline etc While AccuTerm supports these visual Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc Welcome to AccuTerm 7 Lite 31 attributes it also supports color even for terminals without native color support This is done by assigning a foreground text and background color to each of the visual attributes that the native terminal supports Preview The Preview window displays a sample screen with commonly used attributes using the current color settings To choose a different color for any attribute in the preview window click on the name of the attribute you would like to change A drop down list showing all possible color combinations will be displayed Click an item in the list to change the foreground and background color of the attribute Theme The Theme buttons provide an easy way to select one of the built in color themes Themes consist of the palette col
62. certificates are not normally used If the server requires a client certificate select the desired certificate from the drop down list Only certificates installed in the Windows Certificate Store are shown in this Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc Welcome to AccuTerm 7 Lite 25 list Note for UniVerse and UniData the peer names are not case sensitive Advanced Telnet Options See this topic for a description of the advanced Telnet options 1 6 2 4 Device Settings Serial Port Port AccuTerm supports serial ports from COM1 to COM127 at baud rates up to 115 000 baud Although you can select any port from 1 to 127 most computers only have one or two ports installed and some may not have any The drop down list contains all of the ports that AccuTerm was able to identify on your computer Baud rate Baud rate is the speed that the serial port communicates with the host computer AccuTerm supports baud rates from 300 to 115 000 baud If your PC is connected directly to the host machine you will most likely use 9600 or 19200 baud The speed that you use depends on the host computer If you select the wrong baud rate you screen may appear garbled or you may get no response from the host when you type on the keyboard Data bits This refers to the number of bits the serial port sends to represent the actual character The options are 7 or 8 bits the default is 8 bits This setting must match your host system Stop bits This is the
63. e combined into a single network packet This prevents many small packets from clogging up the network When this option is selected messages are sent as soon as possible This may improve throughput especially when running GUI programs or performing file transfers at the expense of increased network traffic Allow internationalized domain names Select this option to enable Internationalized Domain Names IDN for the host name IDN relies upon a standardized mechanism known as Punycode for encoding Unicode domain names using only the ASCII characters that are permitted by the global DNS system Device Settings SSH AccuTerm supports Secure Shell SSH connections to host machines over a TCP IP network connection Any SSH server on the network including hosts on the Internet can be accessed AccuTerm implements both version 1 and version 2 of the Secure Shell protocol Protocol selection is usually automatic and uses version 2 if it is supported by the host Otherwise it automatically falls back to version 1 AccuTerm Secure Shell requires Windows 128 bit encryption You can check your encryption capabilities by opening Internet Explorer and selecting About Internet Explorer from the Help menu If the Cipher Strength is less than 128 bits you will need to either upgrade to Internet Explorer 6 or above or install the High Encryption Pack for your version of Internet Explorer Search Microsoft s site for High Encryption for more inf
64. e this command changes pages in the terminal page memory not the history scrollback buffer Pause Resume SCROLL LOCK This command pauses or resumes the processing of received data by the terminal The keyboard Scroll Lock LED indicates the current status Scanning the History Buffer Scrollback Use CTRL SHIFT PGUP CTRL SHIFT PGDN CTRL SHIFT UP CTRL SHIFT DOWN CTRL SHIFT HOME and CTRL SHIFT END to navigate the history scrollback buffer Besides using the keyboard to navigate the history buffer you can also use the mouse wheel Just scroll the mouse wheel up or down to scroll the history Note in order to scan the history buffer you must specify the number of history rows to remember in Screen Settings Selecting text To select a block on the screen position the mouse on the upper left corner of the desired block Press and hold the left mouse button for about one half second then drag the mouse to the lower right corner and release the button The selected area will be indicated by a dotted rectangle To remove the selection click the left mouse button anywhere on the screen If the screen needs to be scrolled to select the desired data move the mouse to the edge of the window and the window will automatically scroll in that direction You can copy selected text to the clipboard by choosing Copy from the Edit menu or by clicking the toolbar button If you have enabled the Ctrl C or CtriHnsert shortcuts then you can
65. e current page is used ESC STX jR ID col row page state CR Restores the screen block associated with the specified identifier ID to the screen Col and row specify the upper left corner of the destination If either is omitted or null the original position of the saved block is assumed Page optionally specifies the terminal page for the destination and if omitted or null the current page is used State optionally specifies whether the terminal state cursor position visual attribute text color etc is restored To restore the terminal state pass 1 for this argument ESC STX jD ID CR Deletes the screen block associated with the specified identifier ID from memory ESC STX yj IDCR Queries status of a stored screen block Sends a 0 or 1 followed by a CR indicating if a block of the specified identifier ID exists in AccuTerm s screen block memory Keyboard ESC STX Ftsdk data CR Program function and keypad keys Type t may be n normal function keys c control function keys a ALT function keys or K keypad keys Both c and K are permitted when programming control keypad keys Shift s may be u unshifted or s shifted Destination d must be null Key code k may be digits 0 to 9 or lt gt according to the following table Data contains the function key data or caption text Normally the key data is transmitted to the host when the programmed key is pressed However if data is enclosed in brackets 1 1 th
66. echo half duplex and loopback local mode Typical terminal sessions operate in full duplex In this mode all characters typed on the keyboard are sent to the host computer They are not printed on the screen The host echoes the character back to the terminal where it is displayed on the screen Usually when control characters ENTER BACKSPACE DELETE etc or function keys are sent to the host the echo is suppressed and the application responds in an appropriate manner In half duplex mode characters typed on the keyboard are simultaneously sent to the host computer and displayed on the screen In loopback mode characters are displayed directly on the screen and are not sent to the host computer This mode is usually used only for testing keyboard or display functions Clear high bit of received data Most communications devices use eight bits to represent each character When using eight bits the computer can send up to 256 different character codes Some terminal types have no way of handling characters above 127 hex 7F In this case you can check this box and the high bit of each byte will be automatically stripped from all received characters If you need to use any international characters or special symbols from the PC character set you should not use this option the Wyse 60 and VT emulations have commands to access these characters when using only 7 bits Enable device licensing U2 QM D3 If this option is set multiple co
67. een Turns off the protected mode Clears the screen and returns the cursor to the home position upper left corner of the screen If the terminal is in protect mode only unprotected characters are cleared Clears the screen and returns the cursor to the home position upper left corner of the screen If the terminal is in protect mode only unprotected characters are cleared Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc AccuTerm 7 Reference 53 ESC or ESC Clears the screen and move the cursor to the home position upper left corner of the screen Both protected and unprotected characters are cleared Turns off the protect mode ESC T or ESC t Clears from the cursor position to the end of the current line If the terminal is in protect mode only unprotected characters are cleared ESC K Clears from the cursor position to the end of the current line ESC Y Clears from the cursor position to the end of the screen If the terminal is in protect mode only unprotected characters are cleared ESC y Clears from the cursor position to the end of the screen If the terminal is in protect mode only unprotected characters are cleared ESC k Clears from the cursor position to the end of the screen ESC Clears the screen to protected spaces Turns off the protect mode No scroll mode is turned off auto scroll ESC E Insert line A blank line is inserted before the current line The current line and all lines below
68. en when the key is pressed the key data will be interpreted as a VBA script statement and will be executed instead of being sent to the host Key Function Editing Code key key 0 F1 BKSP 1 F2 TAB 2 F3 INS 3 F4 DEL 4 F5 HOME 5 F6 END 6 F7 PGUP 7 F8 PGDN 8 F9 LEFT 9 F10 RIGHT F11 UP S F12 DOWN lt ESC ENTER gt KPD ENTER To enter control characters and special prefix characters in key data use the notation Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc AccuTerm 7 Reference shown in the following table Key Control AccuTerm Key Control AccuTerm seguence code notation seguence code notation CTRL NUL R CTRL P DLE ap CTRL A SOH AA CTRL 0 DC1 Q CTRL B STX B CTRL R DC2 AR CTRL C ETX AG CTRL S DC3 4S CTRL D EOT AD CTRL T DC4 AT CTRL E ENG AE CTRL U NAK U CTRL F ACK F CTRL V SYN AV CTRL G BEL AG CTRL W ETB AW CTRL H BS AH CTRL X CAN AX CTRL 1 HT I CTRL Y EM AY CTRL J LF J CTRL Z SUB AZ CTRL K VT AK CTRL ESC I CTRL L FF AL CTRL FS SN CTRL M CR M CTRL GS 91 CTRL N SO N CTRL RS on CTRL 0 SI O CTRL _ US one t es DELETE DEL A For example to program the END key to send the word END followed by a carriage return the following code could be used EQU ESC TO CHAR 27 STX TO CHAR 2 CR TO CHAR 13 PRINT ESC STX FKUSEND M CR Printer ESC STX p mode CR Selects the printer mode mode 0 turns off au
69. er VT220 mode ESC Z Identify terminal ESC Y line col Cursor position ANSI Tables ANSI Attribute Code Table The ANSI Attribute Code Table defines the attribute code character n used by the ANSI emulations to assign visual attributes Code n Attribute type Normal Bold Dim Underline Blinking Reverse Blank Dim amp Bold off Underline off Blinking off Reverse off Blank off Black character Red character Green character Yellow character Blue character Magenta character Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc AccuTerm 7 Reference ss Code n Attribute type 36 Cyan character 37 White character 40 Black background 41 Red background 42 Green background 43 Yellow background 44 Blue background 45 Magenta background 46 Cyan background 47 White background 2 4 1 2 ANSI Function Key Table The ANSI Function Key Table defines the key code key used by the ANSI emulations to program function keys Key to program key F6 17 F7 18 F8 19 F9 20 F10 21 F11 23 F12 24 F13 25 F14 26 F15 28 F16 29 F17 31 F18 32 F19 33 F20 34 2 4 1 3 ANSI Extended Key Table The ANSI Extended Key Table defines the key code key and modifier keys mod used by the ANSI emulations to program extended function and keypad keys Key to Modifier program key keys mod F1 112 none 0 F2 113 SHIFT 2 F3 114 ALT 3 F4 115 ALT SHIFT 4 F5 116 CTRL 5 F6 117 SHIFT CTRL 6 Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys I
70. ernationalized Domain Names IDN for the host name IDN relies upon a standardized mechanism known as Punycode for encoding Unicode domain names using only the ASCII characters that are permitted by the global DNS system Key Management Use the Key Management dialog to create public private keys for SSH or to load or import private keys AccuTerm supports RSA public keys for both SSH 1 and 2 and DSA public keys for SSH 2 AccuTerm can import SSH 2 private keys that were created by OpenSSH or putty puttygen AccuTerm can save public private key files in either OpenSSH www openssh org or putty format Creating a new key Click the Create New Key button to create a new public private key pair After clicking the Create New Key button select the key type RSA or DSA and key length The default length of 1024 bits is recommended Enter a descriptive comment describing the key being created and enter a password to protect your private key Although the password is optional it is highly recommended since anyone who gains access to your private key file can impersonate your identity The Save Key button will remain disabled until the password has been confirmed Click the Save Key File button to create the new key and save the newly created key file By default AccuTerm will save the key in its standard key folder located in the user s profile You can select a different location such as a removable USB drive if desired Once your public
71. ers ESC SO Stop reverse video characters ESC SI Start underlined characters ESC DLE Stop underlined characters ESC n Sets the foreground background attributes separately where nis the code from the PC Console Color Code Table Protected Attributes The Pick PC Console emulation uses the dim attribute as the protected attribute When the protect mode is enabled the cursor is not allowed to move to any positions that contain protected characters the auto scroll mode is turned off and the clear screen functions clear only the un protected characters ESC VT Turn on the protected mode ESC FF Turn off the protected mode ESC BEL Start protected dim characters ESC BS Stop protected dim characters Printer Control ESC 5 ior ESC DCI Transparent print mode Characters are printed but not displayed When AccuTerm receives this command it goes into transparent print mode until it receives the ANSI print off sequence below This command is useful for printing graphics data to the printer Since AccuTerm requires the specific ANSI cancel command below to exit transparent print mode there is less chance of a control character interrupting the graphic printing ESC I 4 iOrESC DC2 Cancel transparent print mode PC Console Color Code Table The PC Console Color Code Table defines the color code character n used by the Pick PC Console emulation to assign the foreground and background colors
72. et of the VT220 commands and includes support for reporting and restoring various terminal states Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc z AccuTerm 7 Lite Help VT420 emulates the DEC VT420 terminal The VT420 emulation supports a super set of the VT320 commands and includes support for rectangle operations left amp right margins and horizontal split screen ANSI BBS emulates the old MS DOS ANSI SYS device driver This emulation may be useful when connecting to bulletin board systems Linux Console emulates the Linux console including function keys and colors SCO Console emulates the SCO Unix console Pick PC Monitor emulates the original Pick PC Monitor mm mon or I terminal type including color and function keys Tektronix 4014 emulates the Tektronix 4010 4014 terminals Color enhancements as implemented in the CIT467 terminal from CIE Electronics are included Tektronix 4100 partially emulates the Tektronix 41xx terminals TTY Emulation emulates basic TTY functions Host terminal type When a Telnet or Secure Shell session is initiated the contents of the Host terminal type field is passed to the host The host may use this information to set its TERM environment variable or setting Generally when you change the Terminal emulation setting the Host terminal type is automatically updated The two fields are similar but normally are not identical The Host type setting Telnet or Secure Shell
73. eys but not reset them to their default values select the Locked host cannot reset keys to defaults option If you would like to prevent the host from resetting or reprogramming keys select the Locked host cannot reset or reprogram keys option Map F11 through F20 to CTRL F1 through CTRL F10 Some terminals like Wyse 50 and 60 have more than 12 function keys on their native keyboard Since the PC keyboard only has 12 function keys AccuTerm allows you to map the native F11 through F20 keys to PC keyboard CTRL F1 through CTRL F10 and native SHIFT F11 to SHIFT F20 to PC CTRL SHIFT F1 through CTRL SHIFT F10 Note for Wyse the last native key is F16 for the VT terminals the last native key if F20 for all others the last native key is F12 In the preceding paragraph replace F20 wth the last native key for the terminal being emulated Start with Caps Lock on Sometimes applications are designed for upper case text If you would like the CAPS LOCK key state to be on when the session is opened check this option Program the Keyboard Click this button to open the keyboard programming window 1 6 3 2 1 Keyboard Programming The Keyboard Editor is used to manually program the keyboard For real terminals this is usually limited to the function keys F1 to F12 However AccuTerm supports programming almost any key on the keyboard p a Keyboard Editor b Click on key to edit also Shift Cti and Alt modifiers Esc F
74. fill with the screen background color S ESC Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc AccuTerm 7 Reference Numeric pad returns application codes ESC gt Numeric pad returns numbers Character Set Selection ESC B Sets character set GO to ASCII default 1234L ESC B Sets character set G1 to ASCII default 1234L ESC B Sets character set G2 to ASCII 234L ESC B Sets character set G3 to ASCII 234L ESC lt Sets character set GO to UPSS the character set selected in the terminal settings 234L ESC lt Sets character set G1 to UPSS the character set selected in the terminal settings 234L ESC lt Sets character set G2 to UPSS the character set selected in the terminal settings this is the default 234 ESC lt Sets character set G3 to UPSS the character set selected in the terminal settings 234 ESC A Sets character set GO to ISO Latin1 1L ESC A Sets character set G1 to ISO Latint 1L ESC A Sets character set G1 to ISO Latin1 234 ESC A Sets character set G2 to ISO Latint 234 ESC A Sets character set G3 to ISO Latin1 234 ESC 0 Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc s AccuTerm 7 Lite Help ESC ESC ESC ESC ESC ESC ESC ESC ESC ESC ESC ESC ESC ESC ESC K VT or or Sets character set GO to graphics 1234L Sets character set G1 to graphics 1234L Sets character set G2 to graphics 234 Sets character set G3 to graphics
75. ght 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc 19 20 K Keepalive 19 20 Key Fingerprint 22 Key Management 22 Key Types 32 Keyboard Commands 12 Keyboard Settings 32 ee Latin 1 34 Legacy Colors 30 Legacy font 34 License 11 Line Drawing 30 32 Linux 27 Loopback 18 Main Menu 12 Main Window 12 Menu 12 menu ini 102 MM MON 96 Modem 9 10 26 Modem settings 26 Modern Windows 30 Monochrome 30 Mouse 29 host control of 40 Mouse Wheel 29 N New connection 7 Normal installation 5 O OpenSSH 22 108 AccuTerm 7 Lite Help P Palette 32 Parity 25 26 Password 20 Pause 12 PC MON 96 Pick PC Console 96 Pick PC Monitor 27 Portable installation 5 Pre configured installation package 102 Print Screen 12 Printer driver 35 Printer Settings 35 Prism 27 Private Commands 40 Private Key 20 Procomm 65 Product activation 11 Programming AccuTerm 40 Protected Attribute 29 Public Key 20 Punycode 19 20 putty 22 puttygen 22 Ox Quiet installation 102 R Registration 11 Requirements 5 Resume 12 RSA key 22 Rts Cts 25 26 Running AccuTerm 7 aCe SCO 27 Screen print 35 Screen Settings 29 Screen Size 29 Scrollback 12 29 Scrollbar 29 Secure Shell 5 8 20 Selecting text 12 Serial Port 8 25 Serial port settings 25 Server validation 23 Session Icon 29 Session Title 29 Settings Attribute Colors 32 Clipboard 37 Colors 30 32 Font 34 General 17 Keyboard 32 Modem 26
76. ght 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc AccuTerm 7 Reference am 2 2 1 3 Wyse Attribute Code Table The Wyse Attribute Code Table defines the attribute code character a used by the Wyse emulations to assign visual attributes Code a Attribute Type 0 Normal 1 Invisible 2 Blink 3 Invisible 4 Reverse 5 Reverse invisible 6 Reverse blink 7 Reverse invisible 8 Underline 9 Underline Invisible Underline blink Underline blink invisible Underline reverse Underline reverse invisible A gt Underline reverse blink Underline reverse blink invisible P Dim q Dim invisible r Dim blink s Dim invisible t Dim reverse u Dim reverse invisible v Dim reverse blink w Dim reverse blink invisible x Dim underline y Dim underline invisible z Dim underline blink Dim underline blink invisible Dim underline reverse Dim underline reverse invisible Dim underline reverse blink DEL Dim underline reverse blink blank 2 2 1 4 Wyse Function Key Table The Wyse Function Key Table defines the key code character k used by the Wyse emulations to program function and keypad keys Also defines the field code character f used for programming function key labels Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc e AccuTerm 7 Lite Help Key Normal key Shifted key Normal Shifted code k code k field f field f F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 F13 F14 F15 F16 B
77. he erase unprotected characters command 234 Double high line top Causes the line containing the cursor to display the top half of a double high line 1234 Double high line bottom Causes the line containing the cursor to display the bottom half of a double high line 1234 Single width line Causes the line containing the cursor to display normal width characters 1234 Double width line Causes the line containing the cursor to display double width characters 1234 Sets the current normal foreground color to n Refer to AccuTerm Programming chapter for color values S Sets the current normal background color to n S Sets the current reverse foreground color to n S csin n CSI On g CSI 1 g ESC 3 ESC 4 ESC 5 ESC 6 Cs nF CSI nG CSI nu CSI ni Sets the current reverse background color to n S Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc AccuTerm 7 Reference ESC P nrrggbb Set Linux Console palette Nis a single hex digit indicating which palette entry to set rrggbb are the hex RGB color values to be set ESC R Reset Linux Console palette L Printer Control CSI O i Prints the screen display Either the full screen or scrolling region may be selected and a form feed may be sent after printing see Operating Modes section CSI 10 i Prints the screen display ignoring the print extent in effect 34 CSI 1i Prints the current cursor line CSI 5i Transparent print mode
78. he Copy Key to Clipboard button and choose the Public Key option Click the Copy button 6 Click OK two times to dismiss the dialogs Ignore the warning about changes not being effective 7 From a Unix Linux prompt change to your ssh directory Edit the authorized keys file using your favorite text editor Start a new line in the authorized_ keys file 8 From the AccuTerm Edit menu choose Paste to paste the public key into the authorized_keys2 file 9 Save the modified authorized_keys2 file 10 Save the modified AccuTerm session file Close AccuTerm Open AccuTerm and open the session file you just modified 11 Enter your user ID 12 If you entered a password when you created your new key you will prompted to enter the password Enter the password case sensitive 13 If the server accepts your key you will be logged in 1 6 2 3 Device Settings SSL Telnet AccuTerm 7 supports SSL Telnet connections to host machines over a TCP IP network connection This connection method is used primarily for hosts running on Windows which do not normally support Secure Shell This connection method establishes a secure connection using industry standard SSL TLS then initiates a telnet session within the secure connection tunnel UniVerse and UniData platforms running under Windows have built in support for this connection method Other platforms may use an SSL proxy such as stunnel to support this connection method Copyright 2010 2014
79. he second handshake method supported by AccuTerm is DTR DSR This method is referred to as hardware handshake because it physically changes the voltages on the serial port to indicate whether the receiving computer is ready Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc AccuTerm 7 Lite Help 1 6 2 5 The third method RTS CTS protocol works the same as DTR DSR except it uses a different pair of signals pins on the serial port For DTR DSR or RTS CTS handshake to work the cable which connects the PC and the host computer must connect the appropriate handshake signals at both ends Physical cable wiring is beyond the scope of this reference This setting must match your host system Break key Normally AccuTerm sende a BREAK signal when you press the CTRL BREAK key Alternatively you can use a control character instead of the BREAK signal If you select control character enter the decimal value of the control character to send in the code field for CTRL C the decimal value is 3 Device Settings Modem AccuTerm supports dial up connections using modems which have been installed on your system AccuTerm uses TAPI a service built into Windows for supporting telephony to communicate with your modem By using TAPI AccuTerm can share the modem with other TAPI enabled applications like Windows fax applications Modem Name To use a modem connection select a modem from the Modem Name list Auto Answer If you want AccuTerm to an
80. ich key to program Function keys F1 to F12 are selected by specifying 0 to For SHIFT F1 to SHIFT F12 use lt to G For CTRL F1 to CTRL F12 use H to s For CTRL SHIFT F1 to CTRL SHIFT F12 use T to _ Delim is a single character delimiter which encloses value CSI 2 z Restores default values to programmed keys 34 Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc AccuTerm 7 Reference am To program the Answerback message use the following device control sequence DCS 1 v value ST Note the Map F11 through F20 check box in the keyboard settings must be checked to access programmed function keys from F13 to F20 When this item is checked function keys F11 F20 are mapped onto the control function keys e g F15 is mapped to CTRL F5 SHIFT F13 is mapped to CTRL SHIFT F3 VT 52 Escape Seguences ESC A Cursor Up ESC B Cursor down ESC c Cursor right ESC D Cursor left ESC F Enter line graphics mode ESC G Exit line graphics mode ESC H Cursor home ESC I Reverse line feed ESC J Erase from cursor to end of screen ESC K Erase from cursor to end of line ESC v Print cursor line ESC Print screen ESC w Transparent print mode Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc 2 AccuTerm 7 Lite Help 2 4 1 2 4 1 1 ESC X Cancel transparent print mode ESC Auto print mode ESC _ Cancel auto print mode ESC Keypad application mode on ESC gt Keypad application mode off ESC lt Ent
81. ing the cursor position Erases all unprotected characters from the beginning of the screen to the cursor including the cursor position Erases all unprotected characters on the entire screen the cursor position is not moved Erases all unprotected characters from the cursor to the end of the line including the cursor position Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc AccuTerm 7 Reference ss CS 1K Erases all unprotected characters from the beginning of the line to the cursor including the cursor position CS 2 K Erases all unprotected characters on the line the cursor is not moved CSI n x E Linn 234L S Erases n characters beginning with the current cursor position CSI n 8 A wi 234L S Insert n blank characters beginning at the current cursor position csi pt Insert n blank lines beginning at the cursor line 1234LS csi n P Delete n characters beginning at the current cursor position 1234LS csi nM Delete n lines beginning at the cursor line 1234LS CSI n Insert n columns into the scrolling region beginning at the column that has the cursor 4 CSI n Delete n columns from the scrolling region beginning at the column that has the cursor 4 CSI top left bottom right attr1 attrn r Changes visual attributes in an area defined by top left bottom right The area to be changed is either a character stream or rectangle as defined by the DECSACE command See ANSI Attribute Code Table for the attribute
82. ing the drop down arrow in this field Host type If your host is listed in the Host Type list select it otherwise just use the Default host type By selecting a host type from this list certain advanced options are configured to be compatible with the specified host type For some host types the port number and host terminal type are also adjusted Port If the Port field is left blank or set to Default AccuTerm will use TCP port 23 the default port for Telnet If a different port is used for Telnet connections to your host enter that port number in this field Certain host systems such as Raining Data D3 allow a host process number PIB to be mapped to a specific TCP port number You can use the Port setting to specify the port number mapped to your process number Consult with your system administrator for this setting Connect timeout When establishing a connection to a host computer AccuTerm will wait up to the specified number of seconds before giving up If this field is left blank or zero the default timeout is 15 seconds Note this timeout only affects the time AccuTerm waits for a response from the host when opening a connection to the host Advanced Options Check the Show advanced options check box to display the advanced Telnet options Binary Normally Telnet operates in text mode with special rules for handling CR and LF characters When Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc AccuTerm 7 Lite Help
83. int 60 or Procomm VP60 emulation Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc 2 4 AccuTerm 7 Reference ANSI Programming The AccuTerm ANSI emulations provide VT52 VT100 VT220 VT320 VT420 SCO Console Linux Console and ANSI BBS emulations The VT220 VT320 and VT420 emulations support international characters 7 and 8 bit control codes programmable function keys and a robust command set VT100 supports 7 bit control codes and a subset of the VT220 command set The SCO Console emulation uses the PC OEM character set and supports programmable function keys and text and background colors The Linux Console emulation uses the ANSI character set and includes support for programmable function keys text and background colors and mouse The ANSI BBS emulation supports the PC OEM character set and the attribute and cursor commands supported by the DOS ANSI SYS device driver AccuTerm does not use the ANSI SYS driver The ANSI BBS emulation only supports 7 bit escape sequences When AccuTerm is emulating a VT220 VT320 or VT420 terminal snipor SCO or Linux Console it will respond to 7 bit and 8 bit control codes hex 00 1F and 80 9F For convenience command sequences which may use 8 bit control codes are documented using the 8 bit control code For every 8 bit control code an equivalent 7 bit escape sequence may also be used as shown in the following table CSI ESC DZ ESCO DCS ESC P ST ESC This chapter documents c
84. lp menu Click Finish to complete the installation After installing AccuTerm 7 you can launch it from the Start Menu or desktop icon Use the Connection Wizard to create a new session and log in to your host system If you selected a portable installation and opted to create a launcher you can launch AccuTerm by double clicking the Start AccuTerm 7 Lite batch file in the root of the portable drive Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc Welcome to AccuTerm 7 Lite 1 2 Running AccuTerm To run AccuTerm 7 Lite simply select AccuTerm 7 Lite from the Start menu or click the AccuTerm icon on the desktop AccuTerm s main window and Welcome screen will be displayed A AccuTerm 7 Lite From the Welcome screen you can choose to create a new session open an existing session or open a session which was recently used Creating a New Session Create a new session by selecting the Create new session option from the Welcome screen or by using File New from the main menu or by clicking the button on the toolbar The Connection Wizard will open to guide you through the session creation process Shortcuts After saving a session file atcf you can create a shortcut to the file so that AccuTerm automatically opens that session To create a shortcut use Windows Explorer to find the session file usually in the My Documents folder Right click on the desired file Select Copy from the popup menu Position the mouse where you want to crea
85. lt Style Select either normal or bold font style Keep legible If this option is checked and the Size is set to auto AccuTerm will never scale a font smaller than 5 pixels wide by 7 pixels high Character set Select the character set encoding that is used by the application running on the host Most terminals have one or more native character sets these are always included in the character set encoding list and are the most common choice The current Windows ANSI character set is also included in the character set list Select this encoding if your host application is using the same ANSI character set that Windows is using If your application uses Unicode sends and receives data using UTF 8 select the Unicode UTF 8 encoding Other single byte character sets that are installed in Windows may be also be selected Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc Welcome to AccuTerm 7 Lite 35 For VT220 320 amp 420 emulations the selected character set is used when AccuTerm receives the SCS select character set command to select the UPSS user preferred supplemental set You should select a font that supports all the characters used by your application Windows includes a feature known as Font Linking which enables the use characters actually glyphs from a similar font if a required glyph is missing from the selected font This sometimes yields poor results so selection of an appropriate font is important Euro character If
86. may influence the Host terminal type setting Answerback The contents of this field are sent to the host when the application sends a send answerback command to AccuTerm Wyse and VT emulations support the answerback command When the answerback message is sent to the host under Wyse emulation an ACK control character follows the message Under VT emulation no terminator is sent Control characters may be entered into the Answerback field by prefixing the character with a caret Terminal Options Certain terminal types support additional settings shown in the Terminal Options panel Send 8 bit controls If this option is selected then 8 bit control codes will be transmitted to the host If the option is not set the default equivalent 7 bit escape sequences will be transmitted to the host This option applies to the VT220 VT320 VT420 and Linux Console emulations Allow application mode When this option is selected the default commands that switch the numeric keypad keys and cursor keys into application mode are emulated When the option is not selected those commands are ignored preventing the terminal from switching to application mode This option is useful when the host or application erroneously sends the command to enter application mode and the application is expecting normal numeric or cursor keys This option applies to the VT emulations except VT52 and Linux Console emulation Keypad sends application codes
87. mn c Code Column c Code 1 NUL 36 5 71 P 2 SOH 37 6 72 g 3 STX 38 7 73 r 4 ETX 39 8 74 s 5 EOT 40 9 75 t 6 ENQ 41 e 76 u 7 ACK 42 A 77 v 8 BEL 43 B 78 w Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc AccuTerm 7 Reference o Column c Code Column c Code Column c Code 9 BS 44 c 79 x 10 HT 45 D 80 y 11 DLE 46 E 12 DC1 47 F Row r Code 13 DC2 48 G 1 14 DC3 49 H 2 A 15 DC4 50 I 3 B 16 NAK 51 P 4 c 17 SYN 52 Q 5 D 18 ETB 53 R 6 E 19 CAN 54 S 7 F 20 EM 55 T 8 G 21 SPACE 56 U 9 H 22 57 v 10 I 23 H 58 W 11 J 24 59 X 12 K 25 60 Y 13 L 26 61 14 M 27 amp 62 a 15 N 28 63 b 16 o 29 64 c 17 P 30 65 d 18 9 31 0 66 e 19 R 32 1 67 20 S 33 2 68 g 21 T 34 3 69 h 22 U 35 4 70 i 23 v 24 W 2 3 1 2 Viewpoint Attribute Code Table The Viewpoint Attribute Code Table defines the attribute code character a used by the Viewpoint emulations to assign visual attributes Code a Attribute Type Norma Dim Normal Blinking Dim Blinking Reverse Dim Reverse Reverse Blinking Dim Reverse Blinking Underlined Dim Underlined Underlined Blinking c Dim Underline Blinking U D 1O VQ D D oe Dm Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc AccuTerm 7 Lite Help 2 3 1 3 Viewpoint Function Key Table Code a Attribute Type d Invisible The Viewpoint Function Key Table defines the key code character k used by the Viewpoint emulations to program function and keypad keys Key F1 F2 F3 F4 F5
88. mon command set with a few differences The differences are noted Operating Modes ESC B Status line off ESC b Status line on ESC D Screen display off ESC d Screen display on ETB Turns off the cursor CAN Turns on the cursor GS If the graphics mode is enabled this command puts the terminal in the Tektronix emulation mode If the graphics mode is disabled this command is ignored ESC 0 Enters Tektronix 4100 graphics mode CAN Exits from the Tektronix graphics emulation mode Cursor Positioning ACK Cursor right If the cursor is on the last column of the line the cursor will wrap to the next line possibly scrolling the screen up BS or NAK Cursor left If the cursor is at the beginning of the line it is moved up to the last column of the previous line If the cursor is at the home position it is moved to the lower right hand corner of the screen LF Cursor down If the cursor is on the last line of the screen and the no scroll mode is turned off the screen will scroll up one line Otherwise the cursor will move to the top line Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc 6 AccuTerm 7 Lite Help SUB CR VTr DLE C Esc Y rc of the screen Cursor up If the cursor is at the top row it is moved to the bottom row Moves the cursor to the first column column zero of the current row Moves cursor to row r where ris a valid row code from the Viewpoint Cursor Address Table Move
89. nc AccuTerm 7 Lite Help Key to program F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 BKSP TAB INS DEL HOME END PGUP PGDN LEFT RIGHT UP DOWN ESC ENTER KPD ENTER 2 4 1 4 ANSI Key Code Table key 118 119 120 121 122 123 14 16 75 76 80 81 85 86 79 89 83 84 110 42 108 Modifier keys ALT CTRL ALT C TRL SHIFT mod 8 The ANSI Key Code Table describes the default character sequence transmitted by the function keypad and other special keys on the PC keyboard and the corresponding real terminal key PC Key BKSP SHIFT BKSP TAB SHIFT TAB INS SHIFT INS DEL SHIFT DEL HOME SHIFT HOME END SHIFT END PGUP SHIFT PGUP PGDN SHIFT PGDN LEFT SHIFT LEFT Terminal Key BKSP SHIFT BKSP TAB SHIFT TAB DEL DEL LINE HOME SHIFT HOME PGUP SHIFT PGUP PGDN SHIFT PGDN LEFT SHIFT LEFT Sequence BS BS HT CSI CSI CSI DEL DEL CSI CSI CSI CSI CSI CSI CSI CSI CSI CSI Z 2 2 U U G GB U m HO OH 2 H Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc AccuTerm 7 Reference s5 PC Key Terminal Key Sequence RIGHT RIGHT CSI c SHIFT RIGHT SHIFT RIGHT CSI c UP UP CSI A SHIFT UP SHIFT UP CSI A DOWN DOWN CSI B SHIFT DOWN SHIFT DOWN CSI B ESC ESC ESC SHIFT ESC SHIFT ESC ESC ENTER RETURN CR SHIFT ENTER SHIFT ENTER CR KPD ENTER ENTER CR SHIFT KPD ENTER SHIFT ENTER CR F1 PF1 SS3 F2 PF2 SS3 F3 PF3 SS3 F4 PF4 SS3 F5 CSI F6 F6 CSI FT FT CSI F8 F8 CSI F9 F9 CSI F10 F1
90. nctions using the Edit menu or the context right click popup menu You can also choose shortcut keys for these functions CTRLHNS SHIFT INS or CTRL C CTRL V However if you select the shortcut you will no longer be able to use the normal function of the shortcut keys For example if you select CTRL C CTRL V for your Copy Paste shortcut you will not be able to send the CTRL C control character anymore Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc s AccuTerm 7 Lite Help Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc Welcome to AccuTerm 7 Lite s 1 7 Contacting Zumasys Zumasys customer service department may be reached by phone fax email or the web Zumasys Inc 9245 Research Drive Irvine CA 92618 USA Phone 1 866 986 2797 Fax 1 949 334 0288 Email accuterm zumasys com Web www zumasys com Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc 4 AccuTerm 7 Lite Help 2 2 1 AccuTerm 7 Reference AccuTerm Programming AccuTerm 7 supports many private commands which may be sent by host application programs These commands are valid in all terminal types ESC STX 0 ESC STX 1 ESC STX 2 Mouse Functions Disable mouse input turns off mouse cursor Enable mouse input turns on mouse cursor Transmits mouse location whenever a mouse button is pressed Both single and double clicks are supported A single click will always precede a double click Note this command is ignored unless host mouse reporting is enabled in
91. nnections sessions to compatible versions of UniData UniVerse QM and D3 consume only a single user license When the Append LF option is checked the response sent to the host by AccuTerm is terminated by a line feed character Contact your U2 QM or D3 dealer for more information regarding device licensing Note Windows versions of U2 implement device licensing using a proprietary Telnet server This precludes using SSH with device licensing on these Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc Welcome to AccuTerm 7 Lite 19 platforms Display connection warnings Check this option to display non fatal connection errors such as UART overrun errors when using a serial port connection Close session on disconnect When this option is checked if a connection is closed by the host computer the AccuTerm session will automatically close This option may be used in conjunction with the Close AccuTerm after last session is closed option General Options See also Telnet Settings Secure Shell Settings Serial Port Settings Modem Settings 1 6 2 1 Device Settings Telnet AccuTerm supports Telnet connections to host machines over a TCP IP network Any Telnet server host on the network including hosts on the Internet can be accessed Host name or IP address Enter the host name or IP address in this field If the desired host name has been used previously when configuring a Telnet session you may select it from the drop down list by click
92. ntrol code 34 Backspace keys sends DEL control code 34 Enables vertical split screen mode 4 Disables vertical split screen mode 4 Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc AccuTerm 7 Lite Help Do not clear screen when column mode changes 34 CSI 95 1 Clear screen when column mode changes 34 CSI 109 h Set CapsLock keyboard state CSI 109 1 Clear CapsLock keyboard state ESC 0 Enters Tektronix 4100 graphics mode CSI O SP q or CSI 1 SP q or CSI 2 SP q Select block cursor 234 CSI 3 SP q or CSI 4 SP q Select underscore cursor 234 CSI n Set number of columns to n 34 CSI nt or CSI n Set number of rows to n 2 csin ag Sets the terminal ID returned in response to the DA1 command Valid values for n are 0 VT100 1 VT101 2 VT102 5 VT220 and 6 VT320 34 CSI n x Selects if visual attributes which are modified by the DECCARA or DECRARA commands are contained within the rectangular area defined by the beginning and ending positions If n 0 or 1 then beginning and ending positions indicate locations in the character stream displayed on the screen if n 2 then the beginning and ending positions indicate the upper left and lower right corners of a rectangle L CSI 9h Enable mouse reporting L CSI 9 1 Disable mouse reporting L CSI n L Set erase mode If n 0 new lines and clear screen are filled with the current background color Otherwise new lines and clear screen
93. o scroll function is turned on Clears the entire cursor column to protected spaces ESC cR or ESC cS Clears unprotected characters from the cursor position to the end of the current line Attributes are not cleared ESC cP or ESC cQ Clears unprotected characters from the cursor position to the end of the screen Attributes are not cleared Line Graphics ESC Hg ESC H STX Display a line graphic character at the current cursor position The graphic character is specified by graphic character code g from the Wyse Graphic Character Table The line graphics characters can be used for drawing simple boxes on the screen in text mode It should not be confused with the Tektronix graphic mode which is much more sophisticated and capable of drawing pie charts scientific diagrams etc Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc ESC H ETX AccuTerm 7 Reference Turn on line graphics mode All characters received while the line graphics mode is on are interpreted as graphics characters according to the Wyse Graphic Character Table Turn off line graphics mode Printer Control and Terminal Reports ESC SPACE ESC ESC ESC ESC ESC ESC ESC ESC ESC ESC ESC s Reports the terminal identification to the host computer Sends 50 followed by a CR Transmits the cursor address to the host computer The cursor address is transmitted in 80 column format followed by a CR or ESC w Transmits the page n
94. of the screen displays the most recently used line The line is shared between label line shifted label line and host message line Split message 8 status lines select if you want two separate status lines The host message line is the top row of the screen display and the label line is displayed on the bottom row If the shifted label line is programmed pressing the SHIFT key displays the shifted label line Releasing the SHIFT key displays the unshifted label line Separate message status 8 shift lines select if you want three separate status lines The host message line is the top row of the screen display and the shifted and unshifted label lines are displayed on the bottom two rows Show scrollbar Select this option if you would like a vertical scroll bar at the right edge of the screen window The vertical scroll bar is useful when scanning history or if the window is too small to display the complete screen Allow Tektronix graphics Checking this box enables the Tektronix 4010 4014 4100 graphic terminal emulation If the Tektronix graphics mode is enabled AccuTerm will automatically switch to the Tektronix graphic emulation when it receives the appropriate command from the host computer AccuTerm will return to the previous emulation mode when graphics mode is terminated Automatic line wrap When this option is checked automatic line wrap is enabled When the cursor reaches the end of a line typing another character normally c
95. olor may vary from the color shown in the table since it is possible to modify the palette see Color Settings ESC STX rx1 y1 X2 y2 fill border CR Draw rectangle x1 y1 is the upper left corner and x2 y2 is the lower right corner Coordinates are in character columns and rows The upper left corner of the screen is 0 0 The rectangle can be filled using either a visual attribute or a background color To fill with a visual attribute fillis AO A63 The attribute number is formed by adding the following values 0 normal 1 invisible 2 blinking 4 reverse 8 underline 16 dim 32 bright To fill with a background color as described above fillis BO B15 AccuTerm 7 Lite does not support borders specify N no border ESC STX js ID col row width height page CR Saves a copy of the specified screen block text colors and visual effects and terminal state in memory and associates the block with the specified identifier ID which can be an arbitrary alpha numeric string may not contain commas Any number of screen blocks can be saved Col and row specify the upper left corner of the block If either is omitted or null Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc am AccuTerm 7 Lite Help zero is assumed Width and height specify the size of the block If width or height is omitted or null the screen width or height is used Page optionally specifies the terminal page for the block and if omitted or null th
96. olumn CSI n F Moves the cursor up n lines and to the first column 1234LS CSI nD Moves cursor left n columns CS nc or C i na Moves cursor right n columns CSI line column H or CSI line column Move cursor to line line column column Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc AccuTerm 7 Reference e csind Moves cursor to line n 1234LS CSI n G or CSI n Moves cursor to column n 1234LS HTS or ESC H or CSI 0 W Sets a tab stop at the column where the cursor is CSI 0 g or CSI 2W Clears a tab stop at the column where the cursor is 12341 S CSI 3 g or CS 5W Clears all tab stops 1234LS CSI 5 W 234 Sets tab stops every 8th column csi n I Move forward n tab stops 234 CSI n Z Move backward ntab stops 234 CSI n v or CSInSPACE R Display a preceding page If nis 0 or 1 the previous page is displayed otherwise n specifies the number of pages back to be displayed 234 CSI n U or CSI nSPACE Q Displays a following page If nis 0 or 1 the next page is displayed otherwise n specifies the number of pages forward to be displayed 234 CSI n SPACE P Display page n 234 CSI top bottom r Set scrolling region The first line of the scrolling region is set to top the last line to bottom Default values for top and bottom are 1 and 24 respectively Once the scrolling region is defined if origin mode is set to relative the cursor may be positioned into but not out of the scrolling region 1234LS
97. ommands used by all of the ANSI emulations supported by AccuTerm Not every command is valid for all ANSI emulations Those commands which are only valid for certain emulations are shown with a reference note after the command definition These reference are indicated by a superscript and are VT100 VT220 2 VT320 3 VT420 4 ANSI BBS Linux Console L and SCO Console The AccuTerm ANSI emulations operate in a variety of modes Some of the default operating modes are determined by settings in the AccuTerm configuration Most of these modes can be changed by commands received from the host Operating modes which can be selected in the Settings dialog and saved in a configuration file are e VT52 VT100 VT220 VT320 VT420 SCO Console Linux Console or ANSI BBS emulation e 80 normal or 132 extended columns e Automatic wrap at end of line e Send 7 or 8 bit control codes e Numeric keypad sends application codes instead of numbers e Cursor keys send application codes instead of cursor codes Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc AccuTerm 7 Lite Help e Backspace key sends DEL control code instead of BS control code The following operating modes are not determined by settings in the AccuTerm configuration but may be changed by sending the appropriate ANSI command seguence e Keyboard default is unlocked e lnser Replace default is replace e Line feed New line default is line feed e Origin defaul
98. oning to be relative to the currently defined scrolling region CSI 61 Causes cursor positioning to be absolute not relative CSI 7h Sets autowrap mode When the cursor is on the last character of a line receipt of another character causes the cursor to move to the first column of the next line CSI 7 1 Resets autowrap mode The cursor will not move past the last column of the line upon receipt of another character CSI 9h or CSI0 Status line off 234 CSI 9 1 Status line on 234 CSI 1 Display local status line 234 CSI 2 Display host writable status line 234 Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc CS 0 CSI 1 CSI 18 CSI 18 CSI 19 CSI 19 CSI 25 CSI 25 CSI 38 CSI 38 CSI 66 CSI 66 CSI 67 CSI 67 CSI 69 CSI 69 CSI 95 h 1 Data sent to screens data area 234 Data sent to host writable status line 234 AccuTerm 7 Reference Causes a form feed character hex 0C to be sent to the printer after each print screen No character is sent to the printer after each print screen Print screen command causes the full screen to be printed Print screen command only prints the currently defined scrolling region Cursor on Cursor off or GS or ESC 1 Enters Tektronix 4014 graphics mode or CAN or ESC 2 Exits Tektronix 4014 graphics mode Cursor keys return application codes 234 Cursor keys return cursor codes 234 Backspace keys sends BS co
99. or 132 column and reset the screen Screen Normal 80 cols Select this option or click the LA button to shift the screen from Extended to Normal size Screen b Extended 132 cols Select this option or click the button to shift the screen from Normal to Extended size Tools Menu The Tools menu contains options for modifying AccuTerm s settings dialing a number or reconnecting to the host after a session has been disconnected Tools gt Settings Select this option or click the sa button to open the Settings dialog box This dialog is used to modify all of AccuTerm 7 Lite s settings and preferences such as communications device terminal type screen colors etc Tools p gt Dialer Select the Dialer option to enter or choose a phone number to dial when using a dialup or modem connection Also choose this option to disconnect an active dialup connection Note this option will be disabled unless the connection type is Modem You can guickly call up 11213 SCH the Dialer dialog by clicking the 252 button on the toolbar Tools gt Reconnect Resets the connection If the session has been disconnected this command will attempt to reconnect You can quickly reset the connection by clicking the button on the toolbar Help Menu The Help menu contains options to display online help documentation and program information It also provides a function to enter your product activation code You can get context sensi
100. ormation Host name or IP address Enter the host name or IP address in this field If the desired host name has been used previously when configuring a Telnet session you may select it from the drop down list by clicking the drop down arrow in this field Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc Welcome to AccuTerm 7 Lite 21 Host type If your host is listed in the Host Type list select it otherwise just use the Default host type By selecting a host type from this list certain advanced options are configured to be compatible with the specified host type For some host types the port number and host terminal type are also adjusted Port If the Port field is left blank or set to Default AccuTerm will use TCP port 22 the default port for SSH If a different port is used for SSH on your host enter that port number in this field Connect Timeout When establishing a connection to a host computer AccuTerm will wait up to the specified number of seconds before giving up If this field is left blank or zero the default timeout is 15 seconds SSH version Select the version of the SSH protocol that will be used by the connection When you select auto AccuTerm will automatically select the highest version supported by the host If you select SSH1 or SSH2 AccuTerm will only connect using the selected protocol If the host does not support the selected protocol the connection will fail and an error message will be displayed Authentic
101. ors and attribute colors To preview any of the built in themes hover the mouse over one of the theme buttons The Preview panel temporarily changes to the theme under the mouse so you can see the effect without actually changing the current settings To select one of the built in themes click the theme s button The built in themes are Default colors uses a palette of 8 dark and 8 light colors The dark colors are a bit darker than the dark legacy colors and the light colors are a bit lighter The normal color this is the color that the screen displays any time it is cleared is light gray with black text Legacy colors uses a palette of 8 dark and 8 light colors The palette is essentially the same as the original VGA palette This is the palette that all prior versions of AccuTerm have used The normal color is dark blue with yellow text White on Black resets the palette to the 16 default palette colors and assigns combinations of black light gray dark gray and black to each of the visual attributes The normal color is black with light gray text Black on White similar to White on Black except that the normal color is light gray with black text Green Screen resets the palette to the default palette except that the Olive color is a medium shade of green Assigns combinations of light green medium green dark green and black to each of the visual attributes The normal color is black with medium green text Reverse Green
102. ose attributes but the actual underline or blink will be disabled See also Palette Settings 1 6 3 1 1 2 Palette Settings 1 6 3 2 AccuTerm uses a palette of 16 colors for the background and foreground text color of all characters on the screen The drop down list for each of the palette entries displays a list of the 16 standard VGA colors the system colors from Windows Display Properties and a final item called Custom Color Click on any item in the list to select that item or click on Custom Color to open a color selection dialog where you can choose any shade you like for the palette entry Since it is possible for the application to request specific foreground and background colors it is recommended that the color chosen for a particular palette entry is close to the color name associated with that entry Note selecting a theme on the Colors amp Themes panel wil replace all of the palette entries with colors compatible wth the selected theme Keyboard Settings The Keyboard Settings panel is specify keyboard options and open the keyboard programming window Locking programmed keys Most terminals provide commands that allow the host to program the function keys If you would like the host to be able to reset and reprogram the keys select the Unlocked host can reset or Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc Welcome to AccuTerm 7 Lite 33 reprogram keys option If you would like the host to be able reprogram k
103. ot use a space on the screen and does not affect any previously displayed characters It works similar to the Wyse 60 video attributes so Start tagged attribute All characters received after this code are displayed with the currently assigned tagged attribute If the tagged attribute is changed the attribute of the displayed characters also changes SI End tagged attribute All characters received after this code are displayed with the normal video attribute ESC 0a ADDS Viewpoint A2 Assign visual attribute This command sets the current visual attribute All characters which are tagged are displayed on this attribute The attribute is specified by the attribute code a from the Viewpoint Attribute Code Table ADDS Viewpoint 60 Assign visual attribute This command is used to start a specific attribute This command changes all characters from the current position until the end of the screen or until another attribute code character is encountered The attribute uses a screen position The attribute is specified by the attribute code a from the Viewpoint Attribute Code Table Procomm VP60 Assign visual attribute This command is used to start a specific attribute The attribute does not use a screen position All characters output after this command are displayed in the specified attribute The attribute code is specified by the attribute code a from the Viewpoint Attribute Code Table Line Graphics Copyright 2010 2014 Z
104. private key pair has been created you need to place the public key on the server which you want to connect to Use the Export Key or Copy Key to Clipboard functions to retrieve your public key so that it can be installed on the server Exporting the key You can save the public key to a file by clicking the Export Key button and selecting the Public Key option Click the Export button to save the public key file Browse to the folder where you want to store the public key file and click the Save button Once saved you could attach the key to an email message and send it to the server s administrator it is a public key so security is not a major issue You could also save the public key file to a removable drive or diskette and deliver it to the server administrator The same process can be used to export the private key file Note exporting the private key may pose a security risk If an unauthorized user obtains your private key he can impersonate you and gain access to the host system using your identity Use caution when making a copy of your private key Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc Welcome to AccuTerm 7 Lite 23 Copying the key to the clipboard Click the Copy Key to Clipboard button to copy either the public key recommended or private key not recommended to the clipboard The process is the same as described under Exporting the key except that you do not need to supply a destination file Loading an existing key If you
105. prompted for ESC c X Reset reload session configuration file Character Set Selection Wyse terminals have two character sets primary and secondary of 128 symbols each and four font banks of 128 symbols Each font bank can be assigned a pre defined symbol set like PC Multinational and each character set can be assigned to one font bank By default the native Wyse 50 symbol set is assigned to font banks 0 2 and 3 The PC Multinational symbol set is assigned to font bank 1 Font bank 0 is assigned to the primary character set and font bank 1 is assigned to the secondary character set ESC cD Selects the primary character set This is the default and when selected the primary character set is displayed for character codes 0 to 127 and the secondary character set is displayed for codes 128 to 255 ESC cE Selects the secondary character set When the secondary character set is selected it is displayed for character codes 0 to 127 and again for codes 128 to 255 ESC c B bank Assigns font bank bank 0 1 2 or 3 to the primary character set ESC c c bank Assigns font bank bank 0 1 2 or 3 to the secondary character set ESC c 8 bank set Assigns pre defined symbol set set to font bank bank Set can be one of the following set symbol set or Native Wyse 50 Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc so AccuTerm 7 Lite Help set symbol set Aora PC Multinational B c d G HOrg US ASCII J j N IOre DEC Graphics
106. ption is checked then when you attempt to close a session which is currently connected to the host Dial up Telnet and Secure Shell connections you will receive a warning that the session is still connected You can then choose to cancel leaving the session open or continue closing the session When this option is not checked you will not receive this warning Remember Caps Lock and Scroll Lock state when activating When this option is checked AccuTerm remembers and restores the state of the CAPS LOCK and SCROLL LOCK keys when the program is activated Each session maintains its own independent state for these keys Note this option is often unreliable we are investigating a resolution for this Allow mouse input for supported applications This option determines whether host mouse reporting is enabled When this option is enabled the default AccuTerm will enter mouse input mode when the host sends the enable mouse input command Connection Settings Connection Method The Connection Method group of option buttons is used to select a connection type Once a connection type has been selected other configuration options will become available For example if Serial Port is chosen various options for a serial port such as port number baud rate etc will be displayed The specific settings for each connection type will be described later in related topics Echo duplex There are three echo options remote echo full duplex local
107. r If you select the wrong baud rate you screen may appear garbled or you may get no response from the host Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc Welcome to AccuTerm 7 Lite 9 when you type on the keyboard Data bits This refers to the number of bits the serial port sends to represent the actual character The options are 7 or 8 bits the default is 8 bits This setting must match your host system Stop bits This is the number of bits that the serial port uses to separate each character sent The options are 1 or 2 stop bits default is 1 This setting must match your host system Parity Parity is an error checking mechanism performed by the serial port The options are None Odd Even Mark and Space The most common is None this is the default This setting must match your host system Handshake AccuTerm supports three methods of handshaking The first and most common is Xon Xoff or software handshake With this method AccuTerm sends a special Xoff character DC3 to the host system when it wants the host to stop sending characters When the AccuTerm has caught up it sends the Xon character DC1 The second handshake method supported by AccuTerm is DTR DSR This method is referred to as hardware handshake because it physically changes the voltages on the serial port to indicate whether the receiving computer is ready The third method RTS CTS protocol works the same as DTR DSR except it uses a different pair of signals
108. r need to include it on the command line LICENSEACCEPTED YES Extracting the MSI file from the EXE installation file To extract the MSI file from the EXE installer run the EXE with the EXTRACTMSI command line option atlite7la exe EXTRACTMSI The EXE installer will prompt for a target directory where the MSI file will be stored Installing AccuTerm directly using MSI Once the MSI file has been extracted from the EXE you can use the msiexec command to install directly from the MSI file You may specify certain MSI properties on the msiexec command line Common properties are INSTALLDIR ALLUSERS and MSIINSTALLPERUSER In order to use setup ini as described above specify the SETUPINI property on the command line the value is the name of the setup ini file For example msiexec i atlite71 msi ALLUSERS 1 SETUPINI setup ini Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc 104 AccuTerm 7 Lite Help Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc Copyright 8 Trademarks 105 3 Copyright amp Trademarks Copyright Notices This document and the accompanying software are copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc Freeimage The accompanying software uses the Freeimage open source image library See http freeimage sourceforge net for details Freeimage is used under the Freeimage Public License version 1 0 DejaVu Fonts Fonts are c Bitstream see below DejaVu changes are in public domain Glyphs impo
109. r Save as option or by clicking the 1 button File gt Print screen e Selecting this menu option or clicking the a button option causes the current terminal screen to be printed on the selected screen printer Recent Files Opens one of the most recently opened terminal session configuration files File gt Exit Select this option to terminate AccuTerm 7 Lite Edit Menu The Edit menu contains commands to copy and paste from the Windows clipboard and select the screen Edit Copy This command will copy a selected block of text from the terminal screen to the Windows clipboard If there is no selection the entire screen is copied You can also click the Ss button to perform this function For more information see Selecting Text Edit Paste This command will send the clipboard contents to the host computer See Clipboard options for line end and paste end options Clicking the U button will also perform this function Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc Welcome to AccuTerm 7 Lite 15 Edit Select Screen This command will select the entire screen You will see a dotted rectangle around the selection Edit gt Select gt All This command will select the entire screen and all history You will see a dotted rectangle around the selection Edit Select None This command will remove any selection and erase the dotted rectangle Screen Menu The Screen menu contains Commande to adjust the screen size 80
110. r private key was saved to a different folder or to a removable drive or diskette you can click the Load Existing Key button to load that key Enter the password and click the Verify button to check the password If the password is correct the key fingerprint will be displayed Click OK to use this key in its current location Otherwise you can save the key in a different location by clicking the Save Key button Importing a key Importing a key is exactly like loading an existing key except for the file locations AccuTerm can import private keys created by OpenSSH Key fingerprint When you create a new key or load or import an existing key AccuTerm displays the fingerprint of the public key You can use this fingerprint to ensure that your key is correct Use a utility on the server to show the fingerprint of the public key and compare to the fingerprint shown in Accu Term OpenSSH example If the host is using OpenSSH as the SSH server and if you currently have access to the server via password authentication you can set up public key authentication using the following steps 1 Open an AccuTerm session and connect to the server Log in using your password 2 Open the AccuTerm Settings dialog to create your new key pair Select public key as the authentication method 3 Click the Select Key button to open the Key Management dialog 4 Click the Create New Key button and follow the steps above for creating a new key 5 Click t
111. r program files usually C Program Files or C Program Files x86 The HomeDir entry may begin with the text My Documents which will be replaced during installation with the public Documents directory Normal install or the current users Documents directory Personal install Subdirectories are allowed In the CustomShortcut section the Target and Icon entries may begin with the tokens MAINDIR and HOMEDIR These tokens will be replaced with the appropriate directory during installation Unattended Installation The AccuTerm 7 installer uses command line options to perform an unattended installation To perform an unattended installation you must indicate your acceptance of the software license agreement by including the LICENSEACCEPTED YES command line option The SILENT command line option bypasses all of the installation prompts but does display a progress bar during installation atlite7la exe SILENT LICE The VERYSILENT command line option bypasses all of the prompts and does not display the progress bar atlite7la exe VERYSILENT LICE If you intend to use the setup ini file to specify answers to the installation prompts during an unattended installation you can include the following line in the Defaults section of the setup ini file to indicate your acceptance of the software license agreement By including this line in setup in you no longe
112. rap on When the cursor reaches the end of a line it will wrap to the beginning Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc am AccuTerm 7 Lite Help ESC d ESC e ESC e ESCe ESC e ESC ESC ESC ESC ESC ESC ESC ESC ESC ESC of the next line End of line wrap off When the cursor reaches the end of a line it does not wrap to the beginning of the next line Set CapsLock keyboard state Clear CapsLock keyboard state Do not clear screen when screen size changes Clear screen when screen size changes Normal display light characters dark background Reverse display dark characters light background SPACE Enhance mode off If the current emulation is ADDS VPA2E then the emulation will change to ADDS VPA2 Enhance mode on If the current emulation is ADDS VPA2 then the emulation will change to ADDS VPA2E Select Wyse 50 emulation Select ADDS VPA2E emulation Select Wyse 60 emulation Select VT 52 emulation Select Viewpoint 60 emulation Select VT 100 emulation Select VT 220 7 bit emulation Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc AccuTerm 7 Reference ESC or ESC A Select VT 220 8 bit emulation ESC B Select VT 320 7 bit emulation ESC Cc Select VT 320 8 bit emulation ESC gt Select Tektronix 4014 emulation ESC c V or ESC c W Save current session settings to disk If no session file name exists then one will be
113. rsor Positioning BS or ESC HT Cursor left The cursor is moved left one position If the cursor is at the first column it is moved to the last column of the previous line ESC DC3 Cursor right Moves the cursor right one position If the cursor is at the last column it will wrap to the first column of the next line LF Cursor down Moves the cursor down one row If the cursor is on the last row of the screen and the terminal is not in protected mode the screen scrolls up one line ESC LF Cursor up Moves the cursor up one row lfthe cursor is at the top row and the terminal is not in protected mode the screen is scrolled down one line CR Carriage return Moves the cursor to the leftmost column of the current row ESC STX Cursor home Moves the cursor to the upper left corner of the screen ESC cr This command positions the cursor to column c and row r c and rare the binary cursor positions numbered from 0 top row left column For example to position the cursor to column 10 row 10 you would send ESC LF LF where LF is the ASCII representation of Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc AccuTerm 7 Reference character 10 Erasing and Editing FF or ESC SOH Clears the screen and moves the cursor to the upper left corner of the screen ESC ETX Clears from the cursor position to the end of the screen ESC EOT Clears from the cursor position to the end of the line ESC h Insert character A blank is inse
114. rted at the current cursor position All characters from the cursor position to the right are moved right one column ESC i Delete character The character at the current cursor position is deleted All characters to the right of the cursor are moved left one column and a blank is placed on the last column of the line ESC j Insert line A blank line is inserted before the current line The current line and all lines below are moved down one row The bottom line of the screen is lost The cursor is moved to the left most column of the inserted line ESC k Delete line The current line is deleted All lines below the current line are moved up one position The bottom line is blank The cursor is moved to the left most column Video Attributes In Pick PC Console emulation there are several different ways to set the video attributes The first is through escape seguences that start and stop individual attributes like Underline Reverse etc The second is by sending the desired foreground and background colors Note that the PC Console treats the Dim attribute as the protected attribute To change video attributes use the following escape seguences ESC ENQ Start blinking characters ESC ACK Stop blinking characters ESC BEL Start dim protected characters ESC BS Stop dim protected characters Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc 8 AccuTerm 7 Lite Help 2 5 1 ESC CR Start reverse video charact
115. rted from Arev fonts are c Tavmjong Bah Bitstream Vera Fonts Copyright c 2003 by Bitstream Inc All Rights Reserved Bitstream Vera is a trademark of Bitstream Inc Trademark Notices AccuTerm is a trademark of Zumasys Inc Bitstream Vera is a trademark of Bitstream Inc DEC VT52 VT100 VT220 VT320 and VT420 are trademarks of Digital Equipment Corp IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corp Microsoft and Microsoft Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp Procomm is a trademark of Datastorm Technologies Inc Tektronix 4010 4014 4100 is a trademark of Tektronix Inc Viewpoint is a trademark of Applied Digital Data Systems Wyse 50 and Wyse 60 are trademarks of Wyse Technology Other trademarks and registered trademarks appearing in this document are the property of their respective owners Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc 10 AccuTerm 7 Lite Help Index A About AccuTerm 16 AccuTerm Menu 14 AccuTerm Programming 40 AccuTerm User Interface 12 Activating an evaluation version 11 ADDS 27 ADDS 4000 65 ADDS Viewpoint 65 ADDS Viewpoint Enhanced 46 ANSI 27 34 Answerback 27 Application Mode 27 ASCII Codes 100 Attributes 30 32 atwin ini 102 atwin71 ini 102 Authentication 20 Auxiliary port 35 B background image 40 Backspace 27 Baud Rate 25 26 Beep 35 Blinking 32 Border colors 32 Border style 30 32 Break Key 19 20
116. s 1 1 3 Hardware and Software Reguirements Memory 512MB Processor Pentium 4 or better Windows XP SP2 Vista Windows 7 Windows 8 Server 2003 Server 2008 Communications Any serial port modem or network adaptor supported by Windows interface Mouse Any mouse supported by Windows 1 1 4 Installing AccuTerm 7 Lite AccuTerm 7 Lite is available as either a downloadable install file or on CD To install AccuTerm 7 Lite from a CD insert the CD and select Install AccuTerm 7 Lite from the auto run menu If there is no auto run menu you can install AccuTerm by browsing the CD with Windows Explorer and double clicking the installation file in the atwin70 folder To install from a downloaded install file either choose Run from the Download Complete box or use Windows Explorer to browse to folder where the install file was downloaded and double click to start the installer The installer will then guide you through the installation process as outlined below in the following step by step instructions 1 The Software License Agreement is displayed Please review the agreement then click OK to accept the license and continue the installation 2 The Welcome screen is displayed The installation begins when you click the Next button Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc 6 AccuTerm 7 Lite Help 3 Select the desired installation type Normal Standalone or Portable Normal installs AccuTerm 7 Lite using a traditional inst
117. s 1 old key definitions are replaced by new definitions if nis 0 the definition of all 15 shifted function keys are cleared before loading any new definitions The function key to be programmed is specified by key according to the ANSI Function Key Table and the sequence for that key is specified by value Value is specified in hexadecimal VT320 and VT420 emulations provide an extended method to program function and editing keys DCS x key mod 100 value 0 ST The key to be programmed is specified by key according to the ANSI Extended Key Table and any modifier keys SHIFT CTRL etc are specificed by mod according to the same table The seguence for the key is specified by value in hexadecimal In addition the VT420 emulation has user definable macros Use the following command to define macros DCS id dt fn en z value ST Id is a macro identifier which must be in the range of 0 to 63 If dt is 1 then all current macros are deleted before the new macro is defined en specifies the encoding 0 for ASCII text 1 for hexadecimal Value is the macro contents in the specified encoding format Invoking a macro has the same effect as if the terminal had received the macro contents from the host The following command may be use to invoke a defined macro CSI id z The SCO Console emulation uses the following sequence to program function keys ESC Q key delim value delim key is a single ASCII character which designates wh
118. s the cursor to column c where cis a valid column in the from the Viewpoint Cursor Address Table Moves the cursor to row rand column c where r and c are single byte cursor address codes from the Wyse Cursor Address Table Note that this command cannot position the cursor past column 95 Erasing and Editing FF ESC K ESC k ESC M ESC F Esc 1 ESC E Clears the screen and returns the cursor to the home position upper left corner of the screen Turns off the protected mode Clears from the cursor position to the end of the current line Clears from the cursor position to the end of the screen Insert line A blank line is inserted before the current line The current line and all lines below are moved down one row The bottom line of the screen is lost The cursor is moved to the left most column of the inserted line Insert character A blank is inserted at the current cursor position All characters from the cursor position to the right are moved right one column Delete line The current line is deleted All lines below the current line are moved up one position The bottom line is blank The cursor is moved to the left most column Delete character The character at the current cursor position is deleted All characters to the right of the cursor are moved left one column and a blank is placed on the last column of the line Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc AccuTerm 7 Reference Video Attributes
119. similar to Wyse 50 but with non embedded visual attributes the visual attribute codes do not take a position on the screen Wyse 60 emulation may also be used for Wyse 150 160 and 320 terminals ADDS Viewpoint A2 emulates the ADDS Viewpoint A2 terminal This is the original A2 terminal with no enhancements ADDS Viewpoint 60 emulates the ADDS Viewpoint 60 terminal The Viewpoint 60 is similar to the A2 but uses embedded visual attributes the visual attribute codes take a position on the screen Procomm VP60 emulates an ADDS Viewpoint 60 terminal but with non embedded visual attributes This emulation is similar to the Viewpoint 60 emulation provided by Procomm Viewpoint A2 Enhanced emulates a Wyse 50 terminal in ADDS Viewpoint mode with Enhanced enabled This is basically a hybrid of Wyse 50 and ADDS Viewpoint A2 Viewpoint A2 Enhanced may also be used for ADDS 2020 and 4000 and NCR 2900 terminals MDIS P30 Prism emulates a McDonnell Douglas Prism P30 terminal VT52 emulates the DEC VT52 terminal VT100 emulates the DEC VT100 terminal VT100 is a 7 bit emulation and can also be used for applications which require VT102 terminals VT220 emulates the DEC VT220 terminal The VT220 emulation supports a super set of the VT100 commands and includes a host writable status line protected characters multiple character sets and multiple pages VT320 emulates the DEC VT320 terminal The VT320 emulation supports a super s
120. sor is at the beginning of the line no action occurs HT Moves the cursor to the next programmed tab stop If there are no more tab stops the cursor moves to the right margin LF Moves the cursor down one line If the cursor is on the last line of the scrolling region the screen will scroll up one line Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc 2 AccuTerm 7 Lite Help VT Same as LF FF Same as LF CR Moves the cursor to the left margin of the current line NEL Or ESC E Moves the cursor to the first column of the next line of the scrolling region If the cursor is on the last line of the scrolling region the screen will scroll up one line IND or ESC D Moves cursor down one line in the same column If the cursor is on the last line of the scrolling region the screen will scroll up one line csi nT Moves cursor down nlines in the same column If the cursor is moved to the last line of the scrolling region the screen will scroll up S RI or ESC M Moves the cursor up one line in the same column Ifthe cursor is on the first line of the scrolling region the screen will scroll down one line CSI n s Moves the cursor up n lines in the same column If the cursor is moved to the first line of the scrolling region the screen will scroll down S CSI nB or CSine Moves cursor down nlines in the same column CSI n E Moves cursor down n lines and to the first column 1234LS CSI n A Moves the cursor up n lines in the same c
121. swer incoming calls check the Auto Answer option Dialing Options To modify the dialing properties for the selected modem such as your current location dialing prefixes etc click the Dialing Options button Override settings from Control Panel When this option not selected the modem settings baud rate data bits stop bits parity and handshake are determined by the modem properties set in Control Panel Phone and Modem Options Select this option to override the Control Panel settings Baud rate Baud rate is the speed that the serial port communicates with the host or modem AccuTerm supports baud rates from 300 to 115 000 baud If your PC is connected directly to the host machine you will most likely use 9600 or 19200 baud The speed that you use depends on the host computer Only connect at this speed Select this option to lock the modem speed to the selected baud rate When this option is not selected the specified baud rate is the maximum connection speed Note not all modems support this option Data bits This refers to the number of bits the serial port sends to represent the actual character The options are 7 or 8 bits the default is 8 bits This setting must match your host system Stop bits This is the number of bits that the serial port uses to separate each character sent The options are 1 or 2 stop bits default is 1 This setting must match your host system Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc 1 6 3
122. t is absolute e Tabs default is every 8 columns e Cursor default is on e Print extent default is full screen e Printer form feed default is off e Graphics mode default is off AccuTerm VT220 VT320 and VT420 emulations support 5 character sets ASCII Multinational ISO Latini Graphics and Scientific The default character set assignment is GO ASCII G1 ASCIl G2 Multinational and G3 ASCII The GL set hex 20 7E defaults to GO ASCII and the GR set hex AO FE defaults to G2 Multinational Operating Modes ESC c Hard reset Re reads AccuTerm configuration file then resets all operating modes and character sets to their default values Clears the screen and I O buffer CSI p Soft reset Resets all operating modes and character sets to their default values 234 csi n p Secure reset Re reads AccuTerm configuration file then resets all operating modes and character sets to their default values Clears the screen and I O buffer If nis non zero then AccuTerm responds by sending csi n qback to the host The value of n must be between 0 and 16383 1234 ESC SPACE F Causes AccuTem to send 7 bit control codes 234 CSI ESC I SS3 ESC o pcs ESC P ST ESC Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc AccuTerm 7 Reference ESC SPACE G CSI CSI CSI CSI CSI CSI CSI CSI CSI CSI CSI CSI CSI CSI 61 41 12h 12 1 20 h 20 1 Causes AccuTerm to send 8 bit control codes CS
123. te Use string returned from previous command 34 CH 2 w Request tabstop report AccuTerm will respond with a string encoded with the current tab settings The string returned can be use to restore the tabs The response string is 34 DCS 2 u string ST DCS 2 t string ST Restore tabstops Use string returned from previous command 34 DCS g setting ST Request setting Setting is formed by taking the last one or two non numeric characters of an ANSI command The response is 34 DCS 0 r string ST You can use the response string to restore the setting Simply add csi to the beginning of the string and send it back to the terminal csi 1 u Reguest terminal state The complete terminal state cursor position character set Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc 90 AccuTerm 7 Lite Help attributes screen size key lock etc is encoded into a string and returned to the host You can use this string to restore the state later The response is 34 DCS 1 s string ST DCS 1 p string ST Restore terminal state String is the value returned from the previous command 34 Programming Function Keys The AccuTerm VT220 VT320 VT420 Linux Console and SCO Console emulations support the ability to download up to 15 function key values the shifted function keys F6 F20 from the host computer The following device control sequence is used to program the function keys DCS n key value key value ST If ni
124. te the shortcut desktop Start menu etc Right click and select Paste Shortcut from the popup menu If you created the shortcut on the desktop double clicking the new shortcut icon will start AccuTerm and open the desired session If you created the shortcut in the Start menu selecting the new menu item in the Start menu will do the same Once you have opened or created a session AccuTerm will establish a connection to the host specified in the session file You will receive a warning message if the connection could not be established network timeout port not available etc If you have opened a dialup session click the dialer icon IA on the toolbar to display the dialing dialog Enter the phone number or select the number from the list of recent numbers of the remote host that you want to connect to then click the Dial button To disconnect click the dialer icon and click the Hang Up button in the dialing dialog See also AccuTerm Lite Menu Connection Wizard Settings Dialog Dialer dialup or modem connection 1 2 1 Connection Wizard The Connection Wizard helps you configure a new session by letting you choose the most common settings using a wizard style dialog If you do not want to use the Connection Wizard a check box is provided to bypass the wizard in the future At any time you can skip the rest of the wizard and open the Settings dialog by clicking the Session settings button Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys
125. the General Settings The format of the mouse click report depends on whether the current terminal type uses ASCII or ANSf style function keys The report is designed to look like a function key followed by the click position For terminal types with ASCII style function keys the report is STX b CR ccc rr CR where b indicates which mouse button was pressed p left click q right click r center click P left double click o right double click R center double click ccc is the three digit column of the mouse cursor and rr is the two digit row of the mouse cursor both in decimal 000 00 is the upper left corner For terminal types with ANSI style function keys the report is ESC n ESC r CR where n indicates which mouse button was pressed 101 left click 102 right click 103 center click 111 left double click 112 right double click 113 center double click ris the row of the mouse cursor and c is the column of the mouse cursor both in decimal where 1 1 is the upper left corner If the terminal is using 8 bit control codes AccuTerm sends CSI instead of ESC in this report Note if the mouse is clicked on an image that is displayed on the terminal screen the location in the above reports is replaced by the image file name SystemBuilder compatibility mode turns on mouse cursor Transmits mouse location whenever a mouse button is pressed Note this command is ignored unless host mouse reporting is enabled in the General
126. tive help at any time by clicking the button Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc 16 AccuTerm 7 Lite Help Help gt Contents This menu item will open the online help to the Contents tab where you can browse the topics to locate the information you need Help gt Index This menu item will open the online help to the Index tab where you can search help topics by keyword to locate the information you need Help Enter Activation Code Select this menu item to open the Product Activation dialog to enter your activation code Help Documentation This menu item will open the User Manual Release Notes or the Software License Agreement Help About AccuTerm This menu item will open the About AccuTerm dialog which displays the product copyright notice serial number release license summary and registration information A link is provided to check for product updates Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc Welcome to AccuTerm 7 Lite 1 6 Configuring AccuTerm To modify AccuTerm s settings use Tools gt Settings from the main menu or click the sa button on the toolbar AccuTerm s settings are organized into categories which are shown in a nested tree structure with similar categories as branches from a common parent category The tree is displayed on the left pane of the Settings window When you select a category from the tree by clicking on it the settings for that category are displayed in the right pane
127. to or transparent print mode 1 turns on auto copy print mode mode 2 turns on transparent print mode mode X turns off auto or transparent print and closes the print job immediately Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc AccuTerm 7 Lite Help 2 2 Wyse Programming This topic describes the command sequences for programming the Wyse 50 Wyse 60 and ADDS Viewpoint Enhanced terminal emulations These three emulations use a common command set with a few differences The differences are noted Operating Modes ESC ESC ESC ESC ESC ESC ESC ESC ESC ESC ESC ESC ESC n Set mode n This command is used to set many of the termina s operating modes The mode values and their function are shown in the Wyse Operating Mode Table Places terminal in local mode Cor ESC DF Places terminal in full duplex mode DH Places terminal in half duplex mode N Disables auto scrolling Normally if the cursor is moved down below the last line the screen is scrolled up one line If auto scrolling is disabled the cursor moves to the top line and no scrolling takes place o Enables auto scrolling X Or ESC u Turns the monitor mode off U Turns the monitor mode on k Turns the local edit submode on This command is not supported by AccuTerm and is ignored 1 Turns the local edit submode off This command is not supported by AccuTerm and is ignored q Turns the insert mode on In this mode
128. u by clicking the a button on the toolbar or by using the keyboard shortcut ALT G The application on the host can also send a command to AccuTerm to print the screen The other way AccuTerm uses the printer is as a slave printer Most of the terminals that AccuTerm emulates allowed the user to attach a printer to a special port on the terminal This printer was known as a slave printer which was accessed by the application program differently than a system printer The port that the slave printer was attached to was often called an auxiliary port so slave printer is synonymous with auxiliary printer or aux printer AccuTerm can direct data that it receives from the host to the Slave Printer either by receiving the appropriate command from the application or by using File Printer On from the main menu The ALT P keyboard shortcut can also be used to toggle the state of AccuTerm s Slave Printer A panel in AccuTerm s status bar indicates the current state of the Slave Printer Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc 36 AccuTerm 7 Lite Help AccuTerm can print in two modes text and graphics Text is the mode used by real terminals This mode is different from normal Windows printing in that the Windows printer driver is not used For screen printing text mode sends the screen text to the printer For slave printing AccuTerm passes raw data including control characters and escape sequences from the host directl
129. umasys Inc e AccuTerm 7 Lite Help 2 3 1 2 3 1 1 ESC 1 Turn on line graphics mode All characters received while the line graphics mode is on are interpreted as graphics characters according to the Viewpoint 60 Graphic Character Table ESC 2 Turn off line graphics mode Printer Control DC2 Auto copy print mode Characters are displayed and printed This command will be ignored if the current slave printer selection is None DC4 Cancel auto or transparent print mode Note This command will not turn the printer off if it was turned on by the Viewpoint Enhanced transparent print or ANSI print command s ESC 3 Transparent print mode Characters are printed but not displayed ESC 4 Cancel transparent print mode ESC 5i Transparent print mode ANSI Characters are printed but not displayed When AccuTerm receives this command it goes into transparent print mode until it receives the ANSI print off sequence below This command is useful for printing graphics data to the printer Since AccuTerm reguires the specific ANSI cancel command below to exit transparent print mode there is less chance of a control character interrupting the graphic printing ESC 4i Cancel transparent print mode ANSI Viewpoint Tables Viewpoint Cursor Address Table The Viewpoint Cursor Address Table shows the character code used by the Viewpoint emulations to specify cursor column c or row r Column c Code Colu
130. umber and cursor address to the host computer The cursor address is transmitted in 80 column format followed by a CR Sends unprotected characters in the current row to the host computer from the beginning of the row up to the cursor position The row is terminated by a cr t Sends all unprotected characters on the screen to the host computer beginning with the upper left corner and ending at the cursor position Each row except the last is terminated by a US control code The last row is terminated by a CR t Sends the current row to the host computer from the beginning of the row up to the cursor position The row is terminated by a CR t Sends the screen to the host computer beginning with the upper left corner and ending at the cursor position Each row except the last is terminated by a US control code The last row is terminated by a CR or ESC P or ESC p Prints the entire screen to the printer port Sends the character at the current cursor position to the host computer Sends a message unprotected This function is not supported by AccuTerm Sends the current cursor address to the host computer in 132 column format No CR is sent after the address Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc s AccuTerm 7 Lite Help Sends a message This function is not supported by AccuTerm DC2 Auto print mode Characters are displayed and printed This command will not function if the printer selection is set to No printer
131. use the shortcut Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc Welcome to AccuTerm 7 Lite 13 key as well To clear the selection click with the left mouse button anywhere on the screen or choose Select None from the Edit menu Copyright 2010 2014 Zumasys Inc Zm AccuTerm 7 Lite Help 1 5 AccuTerm Main Menu As is common in most Windows applications AccuTerm 7 Lite provides a menu and toolbar to control the program The menu provides complete control and the toolbar provides quick access to the most common functions The menu functions and toolbar buttons are described in this topic File Menu The File menu contains options for creating opening closing and saving sessions and to print the screen Common menu options may also be performed by clicking a button on the toolbar File gt New To create a new terminal session select the New option or click the F button on the toolbar A new session will be created and the Connection Wizard will be displayed so you can configure the new session File gt Open m To open an existing session configuration file select the Open option or click the Zi button on the toolbar If a session is currently open it is closed and a new session is opened using the settings from the selected configuration file File Save and File gt Save as After creating a new session or modifying session settings save the new settings in a session configuration file by selecting the Save o
132. y Enter the number of seconds to wait after receiving a Printer Off command before closing the print job Usually when the host computer needs to print a report it sends a Printer On command sends the printer data and then sends a Printer Off command But some host programs send a Printer On command send some data to the printer send a Printer Off command and send some other data to the screen and then send another Printer On command and send more data to the printer etc Because of this AccuTerm has no way of knowing when the host is finished sending the print job The only way it can determine this is to wait for a set amount of time after the Printer Off command before closing the job If this field is set to the default of 5 seconds AccuTerm waits 5 seconds after the Printer Off command has been received before closing the print job This causes a delay when printing under AccuTerm If all your host programs always turn the slave port on send all the data and then turn it off you can reduce this number to 1 or 0 If you have programs that are constantly turning the slave port on and off you may need to adjust this number until things work correctly Clipboard Settings Paste Options end of line When the clipboard is pasted to an AccuTerm session AccuTerm transmits the clipboard text to the host computer The end of line options determine what AccuTerm does at the end of each line send CR default send LF send CF LF send TAB
133. y to the printer or spooler In text mode the host computer is responsible for setting printer font sizes and page orientation by sending the appropriate printer commands In graphics mode AccuTerm prints an image of the screen on the printer using the Windows printer driver When the screen is printed in graphics mode the printed image includes text line drawing characters and may optionally include the screen background and colors For slave printing AccuTerm understands CR carriage return LF line feed and FF form feed control characters but other control characters and escape sequences are ignored You can select the font paper size and page orientation used for slave printing in graphics mode You can select the paper size and orientation used for screen print in graphics mode AccuTerm 7 has separate printer configurations for screen and slave printing Both configurations contain similar settings which are described in this topic Enable printing Enable or disable slave or screen printing by checking or un checking this box Printer selection Select the printer to use for slave or screen printing from the Printer drop down list The first item in the list is always the current default Windows printer Select this item to use the Windows default printer for slave or screen printing Even though the name of the current default printer is shown here selecting this option will track changes to the default printer If a specific
134. your host application needs to display the Euro currency symbol enter the ASCII value of the Euro symbol as used on your system Note for most character sets there is no standard value for this symbol Some possible values are 128 Windows ANSI 164 Latin 1 currency and Latin 9 Euro and 213 IBM modified code page 850 Unicode UTF 8 defines the Euro as U 20AC ff you are using Unicode encoding the Euro character value is ignored 1 6 3 4 Sound Settings Terminal bell Like the margin bell of antique mechanical typewriters terminals have the ability to ring a bell usually to get the attention of the operator The ASCII BEL control code is universally used to beep the terminal AccuTerm 7 Lite provides two choices for the sound generated by this command Enable terminal bell sound By default the bell sound is enabled If your environment requires a silent terminal you can disable the sound by un checking this box Play Windows default sound AccuTerm will play the wave file assigned to Windows Default Beep program event defined in the Sounds applet in Control Panel Click the Test button to play the sound immediately Beep using PC speaker To use a real beep as the bell sound select this option 1 64 Printer Settings AccuTerm 7 uses the printer in two ways First AccuTerm can print the contents of the terminal screen Screen Print The user can perform a Screen Print by using File Print Screen from the main men

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