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1. TekTerm Settings OK Sessions Ports system TekTerm parameters are divided into tabs on this screen Sessions Ports and System e Tap on a tab to display the associated parameters Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual 31 Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters Sessions Tab 3 6 Sessions lab TESS and ANSI sessions require unique names so that several different sessions of TESS and or ANSI can operate simultaneously 3 6 1 Creating Sessions To create an application session e Tap on the Add button in the TekTerm Settings screen Sessions Ports System Add New Application Type ANSI OK Cancel Edit Delete Name The Name field should be completed with a name that is meaningful to the operator In addition TESS and ANSI sessions require unique names so that several different sessions of TESS and ANSI can operate simultaneously These names will appear in startup Launch Menu Each session will have its own set of parameters e Inthe Name field enter a name for the application you want to create Type The Type field allows you to choose the type of session you will be running This parameter has a dropdown menu attached to it listing your options e Tap on the arrow to the right of the Type field to display the dropdown menu Highlight the type of application you want to create 32 Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual Chapter 3 TekTerm Param
2. on page 98 The security level assigned to a device defines the options available to the operator If TekTerm is running on a Psion Teklogix computer that supports OS shell security TekTerm will use the OS shell security level Otherwise TekTerm will use its own security mechanism Both mechanisms are similar There are two methods you can use to change the security level assigned to your device from within TekTerm e Press CTRL ALT S or In the Menu Bar at the top of the screen choose Mode gt Change Security 30 Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters Parameters A dialog box is displayed in which you can choose a different security level Security Level O Supervisor Password Set Password When you change security levels you ll need to enter the appropriate password in the Password field 3 5 Parameters The Parameters option in the Launch Menu contains the TekTerm parameters g Warning Parameters should not be altered without a clear understanding of how they operate Parameters that are incorrectly set can increase response time or cause communication difficulties Generally parameters are configured for each site during installation Parameters can also be remotely modified using SNMP Refer to the user manual provided with your device for details e At the Launch Menu tap on Parameters or Type 0 zero to display the TekTerm Settings screen
3. This parameter is used to assign a host IP address using the format HH HHH HHH HHH or a host name if DNS is used Host Address Port Refer to Port on page 37 for details Terminal Type Terminal Type is used to inform the server of the type of terminal being emulated This information is used by the server alone and has no affect on the ANSI session 38 Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters ANSI Telnet Host Connection Settings ENTER Prompt This string indicates that the ANSI session is waiting for the user to press ENTER at the time of connection Enter Prompt Press ENTER to connect Default ESC Prompt This string indicates that the operator can press the ESC key to terminate a connection attempt before the connection is established Escape Prompt Auto Login The Auto Login parameters are used to define whether or not the ANSI session will attempt to log in automatically Tapping on this option displays the following menu ANSI Settings Auto Login No Login Prompt gin Login Password Prompt word Password Password Echo Yes Login Failed incorrect i EE Function Key Remap El Arrow Key Remap oe Double tapping on Auto Login in the sub menu item toggles between Yes to enable this parameter and No to disable it The Auto Login sequence is as follows 1 Host sends Login Prompt 2 ANSI session responds with L
4. Yes the serial async port is ready to receive input at all times Start amp End Start End ff o These parameters specify the start and end characters of input received from the serial async port 58 Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters ANSI Host Character Set 3 7 1 11 ANS Host Character Set ANSI Settings H Host Connection Settings H Screen HE Transmit Modes H Keyboard Modes H Edit Modes H Serial Host Character Set Lower ASCII ISO IR 006 Upper DEC Multinational E Anchor view The Host Character Set menu allows you to specify a character set in the Lower and Upper character tables Note When the Lower character set specifies an 8 bit character set the Upper character set is ignored To choose character sets e Tap on Lower or Upper and choose an option from the dropdown menu ASCII ISO IR 006 DEC Multinational ACCT ISO IR 006 DEC Multinational Latin 1 ISO IR 100 DEC Graphical Latin 2 I50 IR 101 DEC VT220 British A atin 3 IS0 IR 109 AEC WT330 Danish Latin 4 I50 IR 110 DEC WT220 Butch Cyrillic I50 IR 144 DEC VT220 Finnish Arabic ISO IR 127 DEC T220 French Greek ISO IR 126 DEC T220 French Canadian Important When a character sent from the host cannot be displayed a rect angular box is used as a substitute Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual 59 Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters ANSI Anchor View 3 7 1 12
5. Insert mode J Keyboard Locked 80 Launch Menu using 9 matching fields via data stream 77 modes edit J multiple sessions 32 number of columns in screen 74 number of rows in screen 73 74 Pages Saved 74 Port 2392 64 query command 74 Replace mode resetting a TESS session 15 running multiple sessions 9 Screen Cols 74 Screen Rows 73 Send CR with FKEY 2392 64 Send Milestone 80 Sessions menu 32 settings 60 87 status message 1 4 switching between hosts 8 amp 0 View Cols 74 View Rows 74 TESS Settings All Fld Video 56 Anchor View 87 Append Enter 4 character sets choosing 76 Characters settings 76 Continue in Next Field 54 Enhanced Edit Mode 86 Enter On Arrow 86 Enter To FO 85 86 Entry Mode 586 Features 79 Field Order 85 Fields parameters 85 Ignore Barcode Only 86 Remap Passthru 79 Scanner parameters 84 Screen settings 73 Serial 8 Tests 78 Valid Numerics 87 Tests TESS 78 Tether amp Console Port character set 90 Tether amp Console Ports Baud 9 Buffer 92 Data Bits 9 Flow Control 92 Input Tmo 93 Output Timeout 93 Parity 9 Retries 92 Stop Bits 92 Title Bar 700 tn host terminal number of session 88 Transfer Termination Mode TTM 52 transmissions waiting in queue TxQ 89 Transmit Count 49 Transmit Key 5 Transmit Modes 49 Transmit Modes 49 transmitting data 49 51 55 86 Transmit Wait 49 transmit on entry field 70 TIM 52 TxQ messages waiting to be sent 89 typ data stream type 88
6. beep conditions 94 beeper sounds 94 Beep Tone and Beep Time 94 bell CTRL G 54 Binary Print 79 BKSP DEL Key TESS sessions BKSP key behaviour in 12 TESS sessions DEL key behaviour in 13 BKSP DEL key BKSP DEL key ANSI 55 Block Cursor 0 block mode ANSI 19 49 50 Block Move 100 Brk for Attn 68 Buffer 92 C ca cellular address 88 cellular address ca 88 changing softkey labels Label Softkeys 47 75 characters Character Set choosing TESS 76 decimal values of 78 EOB chars 52 EOL chars 52 Lower ANSI 59 Upper ANSI 59 Character Set TESS 76 character set Tether amp Console Port 90 Character Sets Host Character Set 59 character sets choosing in TESS 76 Lower ANSI 59 Upper ANSI 59 Characters parameters TESS 76 Characters parameters TESS 76 Clear Entry Fields 65 CLR DEL key Local Echo mode ANSI 54 cols number of in ANSI screen 45 columns number of in TESS screen 74 Command Region Up Down Left amp Right 66 configuring softkey labels Label F1 F4 47 configuring softkey labels Label F1 F6 13 connecting Auto Login ANSI Telnet Settings 39 ENTER Prompt ANSI SSH Settings 44 ENTER Prompt ANSI Telnet Settings 39 Login ANSI SSH Settings 44 Login ANSI Telnet Settings 40 Login Failed ANSI Telnet Settings 4 Login Prompt ANSI Telnet Settings 40 Password ANSI Telnet Settings 4 Password Echo ANSI Telnet Settings 4 Password Prompt ANSI Telnet Settings 40 SSH Options
7. parameter setting Transmit Wait Transmit Wait This parameter determines the length of time the unit collects keystrokes before transmitting them to the host This value is specified in increments of one tenth of a second 1 e a value of 10 represents 1 second If 0 zero is selected the computer transmits only according to the Transmit Count parameter Note If the unit is not in local edit mode the ENTER arrow CTRL and function keys cause an immediate radio transmission regardless of the Transmit Wait parameter setting Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual 49 Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters ANSI Transmit Modes Device Attributes 26 Chee 1 IU Cancel Default This string entry parameter specifies a device attribute string It can be up to 16 characters long The computer sends this string to the host when it receives a DA or DECID control This parameter may or may not be set depending on the requirements of the host computer Auto Answer OK Cancel Default This string can be up to 30 characters long and is sent by the ANSI session as a reply to an ENQ character from the host The Auto Answer string is programmable in the same manner as the keyboard macros For example this string can be used to automatically send the username and password when logging into the host 1 Bit When this parameter is disabled set to No the ANSI session transmits 8 bit
8. set to No the cursor position determines the end of the string that can be transmitted to the host or transferred to the console or serial ports When enabled the cursor position is ignored EOL chars EOL chars rT This string entry parameter specifies a string of up to 8 characters that are sent after each line in a block transmission If the parameter is not used the rules specified in Transmitted Data Stream are used to determine end of line characters EOB chars This string entry parameter specifies a string of up to 8 characters that are sent after each block transmission 52 Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters ANSI Keyboard Modes 3 1 1 8 ANSI Keyboard Modes ANSI Settings H Host Connection Settings H Screen H Transmit Modes E Keyboard Modes Arrow Mode Cursor Echo Mode Smart t Linemode Edit No DEL key Delete BKSP key Backspace e Printscreen key 16 e Transmit Enter Yes Arrow Mode Arrow Mode This parameter determines whether arrow keys move the cursor within a field or between fields If you choose Cursor from the dropdown menu pressing the LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys move the cursor within the current field If you choose Field pressing an arrow key will cause the cursor to move to the next field in the direction of the arrow Echo Mode This parameter selects the echo mode for the ANSI session The available modes are Local Hos
9. typing in upper case 78 U underline ASCII decimal equivalent 78 Unicode values adding 29 Upper ANSI Host Char Set 59 Upper Case 78 Use Increment 0 user permissions Exit 98 99 100 Font Change 99 Screen Switch 99 V Valid Numerics TESS 87 Version 802 IQ vl and v2 95 version number TESS 74 vertical tab CTRL K 34 video attributes 48 75 All Fld Video 86 View Cols TESS 74 Index View Cols 132 cols ANSI 46 View Cols 132 cols ANSI 46 View Cols 80 cols ANSI 46 View Cols 80 cols ANSI 46 View IDs 02 View Manager Block Cursor 0 Display Shift 70 7 Font Code 706 Font Cycle 707 Split Screen 702 Use Increment 0 X Increment 702 Y Increment 702 View Rows default ANSI 46 View Rows default ANSI 46 View Rows TESS 74 View Rows 132 cols ANSI 46 View Rows 132 cols ANSI 46 View Rows 80 cols ANSI 46 View Rows 80 cols ANSI 46 Virtual Dev Enabled 72 Virtual Dev Name 72 visible fields match 77 Visible Match Character 77 VT220 Function keys equivalent Psion Teklogix keyboard Function keys 18 W WEC Write Error Code 77 Window Bar 700 Window Properties Auto Start 100 Block Move 1 00 Indicators 707 Number Softkeys 0 Softkeys 707 Title Bar 00 Window Bar 00 Window Properties 700 wrap auto 537 Write Error Code WEC 71 X X Increment 02 Xmit Enter 55 X origin 60 87 x origin 60 Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual XI Index Y Y
10. 34 Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters ANSI 802 10 amp Narrowband Host Connection Settings 3 1 1 2 ANSI 602 10 amp Narrowband Host Connection Settings Note The Host Connection Settings menus for 802 10 and Narrowband radios are identical If you ve chosen 02 10 or Narrowband as your Connection Type the following menu is displayed ANSI Settings Ex Terminal Number Terminal Number 1 Auto Terminal Number No Group Number 1 H Transmit Modes H Keyboard Modes H Edit Modes E Serial Host Character Set E Anchor view Tapping on Terminal Number displays the sub menu for this parameter Terminal Number For every application session you create the Terminal Number assigned must be non zero and unique This parameter defines the number for the ANSI session and uniquely identifies all transmissions to and from the session Other TekTerm sessions running in the computer such as a TESS session or another ANSI session must each have a different number In addition each device using the radio link must have a unique number Double tapping on Terminal Number or highlighting this option and pressing the RIGHT arrow key displays a screen in which you can type a number Auto Terminal Number Note Refer to Group Number on page 36 for additional instructions Double tapping on this parameter toggles between Yes to enable Auto Terminal Number and
11. 47 Login Prompt ANSI Telnet Settings 40 Lower ANSI Host Char Set 59 LU Name 68 LU Name Enabled 68 M Manager 101 match fields 9 MATM 57 Media Copy ANSI 50 memory resetting 30 menu local 6 menus working with 26 message mask msk 88 messages enabling disabling next message 8 amp 0 LOCK B 15 74 LOCK H 15 74 NEXT B 16 17 NEXT H 16 17 RESET Press Enter 9 TESS status message 74 milestone 80 Mixed AIAG 85 mnemonics ANSI 57 mode serial VO 82 moving the display 46 74 msk message mask 8 multiple ANSI sessions 32 applications 32 hosts 16 TESS sessions 32 Multiple Area Transfer Mode MATM 51 N Narrowband Host Connection Settings 35 Narrowband Host Connection Settings TESS 62 Newline 56 NEXT B message 16 17 NEXT H message 16 17 Next X 80 Null In Fields 68 Nulls In Fields 7 number of columns TESS 74 of columns TESS 74 of pages ANSI 46 ofrows TESS 73 74 Terminal Number ANSI 35 37 Number of Pages ANSI 46 Number of Softkeys 0 numeric fields Reject if Alpha 85 Index numeric parameters 28 29 numeric parameters minimum maximum limits to 28 29 O off line 7535 using local procedures 76 Open for Function Keys Only 86 Origin Scroll 46 74 output input fields serial port 82 Output Timeout 93 P pages Number of Pages ANSI 46 positioning 46 74 queuing mode 17 reprinting 15 Screen Cols TESS 74 Screen Rows TESS 73 View
12. 7 Replace mode 7 7 replace mode 86 reprinting a page 15 RESET Press Enter message 9 resetting VIII Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual memory 30 TESS session 15 response time improving with queuing mode 17 restart TekTerm 4 Retries 92 rows number of in ANSI screen 45 number of in TESS screen 73 74 Rows and Cols Font Code 06 Rows and Cols Font Cycle 07 S SATM 52 Save on Reset 8 scanner Append Enter 4 Append F0 54 Continue in Next Field 4 disabling the scanner 56 parameters for TESS Settings 84 TESS Scanner parameters 84 scanning AIAG 85 Append Enter 4 Append F0 684 Continue in Next Field 4 locked device 85 Reject if Alpha 85 TESS Scanner parameters 84 Scan Tone and Scan Time 94 Screen Cols ANSI 45 Screen Cols TESS 74 Screen parameters ANSI 45 TESS 73 Screen Rows ANSI 45 Screen Rows TESS 73 screens Anchor View 60 87 Field Scroll 74 moving between fields 53 85 Origin Scroll 46 74 page size shape 74 positioning 46 74 Screen Cols ANSI 45 Screen Cols TESS 74 Screen Rows ANSI 45 Screen Rows TESS 73 Session IDs and Session IDs Split screen 103 Session Placement and View IDs Split screen 702 splitting view of 702 View Cols TESS 74 View Rows TESS 74 X and Y origin 60 87 Screen Switch 99 scrolling Field Scroll 74 Origin Scroll 46 74 Secure Shell Host Connection Settings 43 Security 98 Allow Teklogix 99 Default Mode 98 Exit 98 99 100 Font C
13. Cols TESS 74 View Rows TESS 74 Pages Saved TESS 74 parameters List parameters 28 30 numeric 28 29 string entry 28 29 30 Parity 9 Passthru Printing 65 Password ANSI Telnet Settings 4 Password Echo ANSI Telnet Settings 4 Password Prompt ANSI Telnet Settings 40 period ASCII decimal equivalent 78 Port ANSI SSH 44 Port ANSI Telnet 38 Port ANSI 9010t 37 Port TESS 2392 64 Port 9010t 37 ports Baud 9 Buffer 92 Data Bits 9 Flow Control 92 Input Timeout 93 Output timeout 93 Parity 9 Retries 92 serial 81 82 Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual VII Index Serial In Out 2 Shared 93 Stop Bits 92 position ofscreen 46 74 prefix serial I O 83 Printer TESS 79 printing Binary Print parameter 79 pages 15 Printer parameter 79 PrintScreen key 55 procedures local 8 process local 76 81 Protocol Type 96 Q memory address of first message in receive queue 88 queue memory address of first message in receive queue Q 88 queue transmissions waiting in TxQ 89 queuing enabling disabling next message 8 amp 0 mode 17 80 pages 17 Queuing parameter 16 80 response time improving 17 R radio Initial RTT 96 Protocol Type 96 statistics screen 802 1Q 88 802 10 statistics screen 88 Radio Address 96 radio address 802 IQ 96 radio address automatic 802 IQ 95 radio statistics screen 802 1IQ 88 Reject if Alpha 85 Remap Passthru 79 Remap Underline To
14. H Features H Scanner H Fields E Anchor view AN Important TESS 5250 Telnet Host Connection Settings are identical to those described in TESS 2392 Telnet Host Connection Settings beginning on page 63 70 Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters TESS 5250 Telnet Host Connection Settings 5250 Telnet Emulation TESS Settings E Port EXA H WEC Advisory Remap Underline to Norm International EBCDIC No Nulis in Fields Yes Term Type IBM 5251 11 Virtual Dev Enabled No Virtual Dev Name H Function Key Remap H Features WEC Write Error Code This parameter determines the type of WEC used If set to Advisory a TESS advisory message is generated when the host sends a WEC command to the unit Otherwise if set to Screen the device locks the keyboard and displays the error message contained in the WEC command on the screen at the line specified by the host In this case the unit must be unlocked manually using the function key mapped to RESET Remap Underline To This parameter allows you to remap the underline cursor to Normal Bold Blink or Reverse International EBCDIC If this parameter is enabled set to Yes the International EBCDIC character set is used swapping the positions of the and characters Nulls In Fields Enabling this parameter allows null characters e g hyphens or periods to fill in empty entry fiel
15. Increment 702 Y origin 60 87 y origin 60 2392 Emulation TESS 64 Host Address TESS 64 Port TESS 2392 64 Send CR with FKEY TESS 64 3274 Emulation TESS 67 3274 Host Connection Settings TESS 67 5250 Emulation TESS 71 5250 emulation keys 0 5250 Host Connection Settings TESS 70 7 Bit parameter 50 7535 off line 16 802 IQ version 95 802 IQ vl protocol 95 802 IQ v2 protocol 97 802 1Q Host Connection Settings 35 802 1Q Host Connection Settings TESS 62 9010t Port ANSI 37 Port ANSI Telnet 38 9010t Host Connection Settings 36 9010t Host Connection Settings TESS 63 XII Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual
16. Ke 28 3 2 1 4 String Entry Parameters ecs a a ae 4 ae es Bee SS 28 3 2 2 Using The Touchscreen To Navigate Menus 29 Does SUDESTE Mad As Oe RRS 29 3 2 2 2 Numeric Parameters leo ad oe amp iE oles 29 E AA 30 3 2 24 string Entry Parameters ss sew a dd S 30 3 3 Restarting A TekTerm Application 0 4 30 3 A SeCUbiLy SSLIMOS ds da ee ye A oe nes De ee tee Se eee Os ee A 30 DIP no 32 24 of Gow ow E eG BIE SS a ae eee 31 O Sessions Tal id ea a a e a Bot 2 32 JOL Crean SESSIONS e es a a A eS ES 32 di AUN SESSIONS see Ra 33 3 7 1 Connection Type And Settings 34 3 7 1 1 Host Connection Settings 34 3 7 1 2 ANSI 802 10 amp Narrowband Host Connection Settings 35 3 7 1 3 ANSI 9010t Host Connection Settings 36 3 7 1 4 ANSI Telnet Host Connection Settings 2 38 3 7 1 5 ANSI SSH Secure Shell Connection Settings 43 3 7 1 6 ANSI Screen Parameters 45 3 7 1 7 ANSI Transmit Modes 0 0 49 3 7 1 8 ANSI Keyboard Modes 53 3 7 1 9 ANSI EditModes 004 56 S27 LAO ANS senal ostias dad oS Eye os SS 58 3 7 1 11 ANSI Host Character Set 59 3 7 1 12 ANSI Anchor View 60 o a aus secre Be dees Be dew Se ace wees in he Bee cas So Accel 60 3 8 1 Connection Type And Settings 2 61 Psion Te
17. Sb 43 00 Left Arrow 1b Sb 44 00 0 H Screen H Transmit Modes Setting the Arrow Key Remap option to Yes enables this parameter Each arrow key has a default string associated with it To remap values e Double tap on the arrow key you want to remap or highlight it and press the RIGHT arrow key In this example Up Arrow was chosen 231333 ok cancel peta e Type new values in the fields displayed 42 Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters ANSI SSH Secure Shell Connection Settings 3 1 1 5 ANSI SSH Secure Shell Connection Settings ANSI Secure Shell SSH is a tool for secure remote login over insecure networks It provides an encrypted terminal session with strong authentication of both the server and client using public key cryptography The SSH protocol allows full negotiation of encryption integrity key exchange compression and public key algorithms and formats sessions Ports System ANSI Application Mame fans Connection Type gl Settings Default If you ve chosen SSH as your Connection Type the following menu 1s displayed ANSI Settings BBHost Connection Settings Host Address Port Terminal Type T220 Enter Prompt Press ENTER t Escape Prompt Press ESC to Login SSH Options Function Key Remap E Arrow Key Remap Each SSH connection uses two authentications performed through public key encryption ANSI verifies
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19. The ENTER key normally enters data into a field and moves the cursor to the next field However some sessions require that the ENTER key start a transmission from the device When enabled set to Yes this parameter causes the ENTER key to start a transmission Insert When this parameter is disabled set to No it behaves in replace mode a character entered at the keyboard or received from the host replaces the character at the cursor position The cursor then advances one character position When enabled the Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual 55 Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters ANSI Edit Modes character entered at the keyboard or received from the host is inserted at the cursor position after shifting the characters at and following the cursor forward one position The cursor is advanced one position The extent of the characters affected by the shift depends on the setting of the Edit Extent parameter see page 57 Newline When this parameter is disabled an LF character received from the host causes the cursor to move down one line in the same column In addition the ENTER key transmits a CR When enabled an LF character received from the host causes the cursor to move to the first column of the next line The ENTER key transmits both a CR and an LF Disable Keyboard Setting this parameter to Yes disables the keyboard and scanner When this parameter is disabled set to No the keyboard and
20. a field that has been pre filled by the host application the field is flagged as modified and the updated information is sent to the host in the next response message e In both left and right justified fields the DEL key erases characters beginning from the current cursor position to the end of the field The cursor remains in the same position in the field e If the DEL key is pressed while cursor is in the right most position in the field the unit emits a keyboard error beep e If the DEL key is used to clear data in a field that has been pre filled by the host application the field is flagged as modified and the updated information is sent to the host in the next response message e In both left and right justified fields the DEL key erases the char acters from one character position to right of the cursor to the end of the field e If the DEL key is pressed while the cursor is in the right most position in the field the unit emits a keyboard error beep e If the DEL key is used to clear data in a field that has been pre filled by the host application the field is flagged as modified and the updated information is sent to the host in the next response message Refer to Field Mode at the beginning of this table The DEL key operates in the same manner in Fcursor mode as it does in Field mode 12 Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual Chapter 2 TESS And ANSI Emulation BKSP Key Behav
21. both TESS and ANSI If it is disabled set to No the first session to access the port has sole use of it 3 12 System Tab _ Note If TekTerm is running on a device with an operating system that does not support macros a Macro menu will be listed under the System tab Refer to Macros on page 108 for details about creating macros TekTerm Settings OK Sessions System H Security E Window Properties H Session Manager Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual 93 Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters Audio 3 12 1 Audio TekTerm Settings Sessions Ports system i Beep Tone 3000 2 Beep Time 250 Error Tone 1000 Error Time 1000 Scan Tone 1 1500 Scan Time 1 100 Scan Tone 2 2000 Scan Time 2 100 Scan Tone 3 2500 Scan Time 3 100 Hl 802 10 Note If the device you are using is not equipped with a beeper a list of wav files is displayed rather than the tone time pairs displayed in the sample screen above Beep Tone And Beep Time These parameters regulate the frequency and duration of beeps emitted in a TESS or ANSI session when one of the following 1s received at the unit an advisory or a bell character Tone is measured in hertz and time in milliseconds Error Tone And Error Time These parameters determine the frequency and duration of each error tone Tone is measured in hertz and time in milliseconds Scan Tone And Scan Time Scan tone I and Scan time I d
22. controls When enabled set to Yes the ANSI session transmits 7 bit controls This parameter applies to character mode block mode and media copy mode Block Mode ANSI Settings El 7 Bit Yes Keyboard Lock Mo Transmit key No FETM No GATM No MATM No SATM Yes TTM Yes EOL chars EOB chars gt All modes in this section affect the data stream sent to the host computer the serial port and the console port These modes apply to the Block mode Local Editing and the Media Copy function unless otherwise noted 50 Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters ANSI Transmit Modes Keyboard Lock When this parameter is disabled set to No the ANSI session does not lock the keyboard after a block mode transmission When enabled the keyboard is locked after a transmission The application program must unlock the keyboard by resetting the Keyboard Action Mode KAM using the Reset Mode RM or Enable Manual Input EMI controls Transmit Key When this parameter is disabled set to No the key that causes the ANSI session to transmit 1s not sent to the host as part of the transmitted data When enabled the key that causes a transmission is sent after the page data has been sent to the host This parameter applies only to block mode FETM When the Format Effector Transfer Mode FETM parameter 1s disabled set to No Format Effectors are insert
23. cursor moves according to the numeric order of the fields Enter To FO The ENTER key normally enters data into a field and moves the cursor to the next field However some sessions require that the ENTER key start a transmission from the device When enabled this parameter causes the ENTER key to be interpreted as FO which starts a transmission Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual 85 Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters TESS Fields Enter On Arrow When this parameter 1s enabled the arrow keys can be used to complete data entry into a field All Field Video Usually the video attributes apply only to the text that 1s in an entry field When this parameter is enabled the entire field including blanks takes on the video attributes Some systems use this option to identify empty entry fields with reverse video Entry Mode Entry Mode The Entry Mode parameter allows you to select a data entry mode Tapping on the dropdown menu attached to this parameter displays your options TESS Edit Modes And Cursor Movement on page 11 describes these modes in detail Open for Function Keys Only When this parameter is enabled the screen is open for function keys only and the cursor is not positioned When this parameter is disabled the screen is open for data entry and the cursor is placed in the first field if one exists Ignore Barcode Only When this parameter is enabled fields that were defined as bar code
24. in the location specified by the Command Region parameter Command Region Up amp Down And Command Region Left amp Right The value assigned to the Command Region Up and Command Region Down parameters represent rows on the unit screen The allowable values range from 0 to 24 The value assigned to Command Region Left and Command Region Right parameters represent columns on the unit screen The allowable values range from 0 to 80 These four numbers represent the row and column addresses of the upper left corner and the lower right corner of the command region Currently the only commands supported in the command region are ALARM and FONT 66 Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters TESS 3274 Telnet Host Connection Settings 3 8 1 5 TESS 3274 Telnet Host Connection Settings TESS Settings Host Connection Settin 105 A E 28 Port Emulation H Screen H Characters H Tests H Features H Fields H Anchor view AN Important TESS 3274 Telnet Host Connection Settings are identical to those described in TESS 2392 Telnet Host Connection Settings beginning on page 63 3274 Telnet Emulation Host Address Port Fujitsu Host No International EBCDIC No Nulis in Fields No IP for SysReq No BRK for Attn No eal a Enabled No E E Function Key Remap H Features y Fujitsu Host If this parameter is enabled set to Yes data is sent in
25. number of messages that have been sent but not yet acknowledged by the Cellular Master decimal number of messages waiting to be sent decimal e AcQ e TXQ 3 11 Ports Tab TekTerm Settings OK E Sessions Ports system 3 3 3 Console Port Tether Port PR RS232 A Note The Ports listed here will vary depending on the device you are using the ports displayed in the sample screen above are only applicable to Psion Teklogix 7535 and 7530 hand held computers The ports listed under the Ports tab allow you to enable disable and specify the accessories attached to these ports Each port listed has a port mode associated with it Disabled Serial Console and Printer To display these port modes Tap on the port icon with which you want to work Tap on the Edit button Tap on the dropdown menu next to Port Mode to display the modes Sessions Ports System E E Console Port Port Mode Settings i OK MER Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual 89 Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters Port Settings These ports operate differently depending on the accessories selected e Disabled indicates that the serial port is not being used e Serial standard serial port e Console used to connect another PC to the device A communication program is required so that communication can proceed between the device and the PC e Printer this port is connected to a print
26. on which the cursor is positioned The remaining characters are then shifted to the left of the cursor and the cursor is shifted to the right by one position e If the BKSP key is pressed while the cursor is in the right most character position of the field the cursor does not shift to the left when that character is erased it remains in the right most position in the field e When the last character in a field is erased the field remains empty that is any pre filled data is not displayed Pressing the BK SP key in the empty field results in a keyboard error beep e The BKSP key can delete data pre filled by the host application e If data is entered in a field and is then deleted before the field is com pleted the field remains unmodified when the cursor leaves the field or when the screen is transmitted Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual 13 Chapter 2 TESS And ANSI Emulation TESS Status Message e In a left justified field the BKSP function erases the character on which the cursor is positioned unless it is at the right end of the char acter string in this case it erases the character to the left of the cursor When the last character in a field is erased the field remains empty and any further BKSP functions in the empty field result in a key board error beep e In a right justified field the BKSP function erases the character that is to the right of the cursor and then shifts the data remaini
27. only accept data from the keyboard as well as the bar code reader In effect they behave as data entry fields Enhanced Edit Mode This mode provides extended enhanced functions to users of Psion Teklogix IBM 5250 terminal emulation When this parameter is enabled the arrow keys move the cursor anywhere on the screen unrestricted by fixed or entry fields Certain 5250 emulation keys e g Field Exit originally available only when Enhanced Edit Mode was enabled are now active at all times in TESS sessions Refer to IBM 5250 Emulation Keys on page 10 for details about these keys 86 Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters TESS Anchor View Valid Numerics This parameter is used to configure valid characters for numeric fields to a maximum of 39 characters Since this field is numeric numbers 0 through 9 do not need to be configured Valid Numerics 3 8 1 13 TESS Anchor View TESS Settings Host Connection Settings H Screen H Characters H Tests H Features H Scanner When enabled Anchor View locks the display at a defined location on the screen preventing it from shifting when the cursor is moved The X origin and Y origin coordinates specify where the screen origin the upper left corner of the screen is fixed X origin and Y origin The X origin parameter is used to specify the column to which the upper left corner of the screen will be anchored The Y o
28. scanner are enabled DEC Cursor Keys DEC Cursor Keys Application Mode This parameter can be set to either Cursor Mode or Application Mode Cursor Mode causes the cursor keys to generate ANSI cursor control sequences Application Mode causes the cursor keys to send application control functions 3 1 1 9 96 ANSI Edit Modes ANSI Settings te Host Connection Settings H Screen H Transmit Modes H Keyboard Modes Auto wrap Mo Erasure mode Mo Tab stop mode No Edit extent Line Display controls No H Serial Host Character Set A ne Ve E Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters ANSI Edit Modes Auto Wrap If Auto Wrap is disabled set to No characters received when the cursor is at the right edge of the screen replace the previously displayed characters If Auto Wrap 1s enabled the cursor wraps to the next line when the current line is filled The display scrolls up if the cursor is at the bottom margin Erasure Mode When this parameter is disabled set to No erase functions can only erase unprotected characters When enabled the erase functions can erase characters regardless of their protected state Tab Stop Mode When this parameter is disabled set to No the setting and clearing of horizontal tab stops apply to the same horizontal position of all lines on the page When enabled horizontal tab setting and clearing apply only to
29. the current line Edit Extent This parameter selects the extent of the display to be affected by the ICH and DCH controls and received character insertion The possible values are Line Area Display and Field The shifting caused by ICH DCH and character insertion is confined to the selected extent Display Controls When this parameter is disabled set to No any control codes received from the host are performed as described When enabled any received control functions are displayed and are not performed If any CO or C1 controls are received from the host their standard ANSI mnemonics are displayed in reverse video Other characters are displayed as normal characters This mode can also be set with the Set Mode SM control Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual 57 Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters ANSI Serial 3 7 1 10 ANSI Serial ANSI Settings H Screen H Transmit Modes H Keyboard Modes H Edit Modes gt Primary Port Any Available Secondary Port Any Available Asynchronous In No H Host Character Set E Anchor view ANSI print commands such as MC or Media Copy control the transfer of data to and from the serial and console ports on the device At the unit the value assigned at the Primary Port and Secondary Port parameters determines which port the ANSI print command will identify and use as primary and secondary Asynchronous In When this parameter is enabled set to
30. to position the cursor on the menu item with the sub menu you want to display e Use the RIGHT arrow key to display the sub menu TekTerm Settings Sessions Ports system Scan Tone 2 2000 Scan Time 2 100 Scan Tone 3 2500 Scan Time 3 100 i 802 10 El Closing The Sub Menu e With the main menu item highlighted press the LEFT arrow key Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual 27 Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters Numeric Parameters 3 2 1 2 Numeric Parameters To assign a numeric parameter value e Highlight the existing number Press the RIGHT arrow key and type a new value in the dialog box A parameter that accepts hex values is prefixed with Ox when initially displayed It is not necessary to type it again If a value is entered that is outside the allowable range the parameter will be set to the closest allowable value 3 2 1 3 List Parameters List parameters consist of a predetermined set of acceptable values See individual parameters for a description of these values To cycle through the set e Press the UP or DOWN arrow keys 3 2 1 4 String Entry Parameters A sequence or string of characters can be entered in this type of parameter When a string entry parameter contains data it is displayed in reverse video Empty fields are not displayed in reverse video In string entry parameters the ENTER DEL and BKSP keys have the following functions e ENTER
31. 010t 37 Screen Cols 45 Screen Rows 45 sessions closing 20 sessions establishing new 20 sessions listing 20 sessions moving between 20 Sessions menu 32 settings 33 60 SSH Options 44 Terminal Number 35 37 Terminal Type SSH Settings 44 Terminal Type Telnet Settings 38 Transmit Modes 49 Transmit Modes 49 transmitting data 5 1 View Cols 132 cols 46 Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual l Index View Cols 80 cols 46 View Rows default 46 View Rows 132 cols 46 View Rows 80 cols 46 ANSI Settings Screen settings 45 Append Enter 4 Append F0 4 Application parameter 74 Applications Screen parameters ANSI 45 ar acknowledged remote number 88 Arrow Key Remap ANSI SSH Settings 45 Arrow Key Remap ANSI Telnet Settings 42 arrow keys 18 completing a data field 70 86 Enhanced Edit Mode using 86 Arrow mode 53 ASCII decimal equivalents of characters 78 matching fields 77 ASCII values adding 28 Asynchronous In 58 attributes video 48 75 Audio 94 Auto Answer 50 Auto Login ANSI Telnet Settings 39 Auto Radio Address 95 Auto Repeat Function Key function key sent to host 78 Auto Repeat Timeout 78 Auto Start 100 auto tab fields 9 Auto Terminal Number ANSI 35 Auto wrap 57 B Background ANSI default colour 48 backspace CTRL H 54 55 bar code AIAG 85 Barcode Character 65 bar code only fields 9 Baud 9 Beam Lockout 85 If Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual
32. ANSI Anchor View ANSI Settings H Host Connection Settings H Screen H Transmit Modes H Keyboard Modes H Edit Modes H Serial H Host Character Set E achar Wija When enabled set to Yes this parameter locks the display at a defined location on the screen preventing it from shifting when the cursor is moved The X Origin and Y Origin coordinates specify where the screen origin the upper left corner of the screen will be fixed X Origin and Y Origin The X Origin parameter is used to specify the column to which the upper left corner of the screen will be anchored The Y Origin parameter 1s used to specify the row coordinate to which the screen will be anchored 3 8 TESS Sessions Note Refer to Creating Sessions on page 32 for details about creating a TESS application Additional TESS information is documented in TESS Emulation on page 9 60 Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters Connection Type And Settings Each session you create has 1ts own Settings parameters To access the TESS parameters e Highlight the TESS icon in the Session screen and tap on the Edit button at the bottom of the screen tess Application Mame Connection Type Settings Default 3 8 1 Connection Type And Settings For TESS sessions the Connection Type option allows you to choose one of the following types of connections Narrowband Psio
33. ANSI SSH Settings 44 Continue in Next Field 4 control codes 57 CR LF CTRLJ 54 LF character 56 Newline 56 CRC serial I O 83 84 CTRL commands CTRLa 20 CTRLc 1 5 CTRLf J CTRL G Bell 54 CTRLh 1 6 CTRL H Backspace 54 CTRL h host select 15 CTRL i ZI CTRL I Tab 54 CTRL J Line Feed 54 CTRL K Vertical Tab 54 CTRLL 16 CTRL L Form Feed 54 CTRL p reprint 15 CTRLr ZI Index CTRLs 74 CTRL s status displaying continuously 15 CTRLt 4 CTRL t status display with unit 15 CTRLu 7 1 cursor Enhanced Edit Mode 86 field advance tab 10 field backspace 70 field exit 10 Field Order 85 home 70 linefeed mode ANSI 54 moving between fields 53 85 newline mode ANSI 54 Custom Characters 704 D data entering 10 86 Ignore Barcode Only 86 serial VO 83 Serial In Out 82 transmitting 49 transmitting from the terminal 55 86 transmitting from the 7535 10 Data Bits 9 data stream type typ 88 DEC Cursor Keys 56 decimal values of keys 78 decrementing parameters 28 29 Default Colours 48 76 Default Colours Foreground and Background 48 Default Mode 98 DEL CLR key Local Echo mode ANSI 54 device attribute requests 1 8 Device Attributes 50 device attribute string 50 Disable Beep 80 Disable Keyboard 56 disconnecting ESC Prompt ANSI SSH Settings 44 ESC Prompt ANSI Telnet Settings 39 display Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual Mil Index Anchor View 60 87 Field Scroll 74 ICH DCH co
34. AS nsession Match Field the host computer loads data in the format of the expected entry If the entered data does not match the expected format the unit emits a long beep Auto tab Field automatically moves the cursor to the next field when the current field is filled Bar code only Field is filled with data from a bar code reader Keyboard entries are not accepted in this type of field Serial I O Field is filled with data coming from a serial port Keyboard input is not accepted in this type of field Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual 9 Chapter 2 TESS And ANSI Emulation IBM 5250 Emulation Keys 2 1 3 IBM 5250 Emulation Keys The following keys allow the TESS session to better emulate the functions of a true IBM 5250 terminal BLA Note These keys are active at all times in TESS sessions ey Sequence Cursor moves to the first position in the next Field Advance PgDn key input field If already in the last field the cursor moves to the first input field on the screen l Cursor moves to the beginning of the current Field Back PgUp key field If already in the first position the cursor Pi _ or Tab space moves to beginning of the previous field Current field 1s cleared from the cursor position to the end of the field and the cursor moves to the next input field Cursor moves to the first input field on the 2 1 4 Data Entry TESS sessions accept data until the operato
35. Fujitsu format Enabling Fujitsu Host causes the standard IBM formatting codes for start of field setting buffers etc to be replaced by the codes used by Fujitsu host computers Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual 67 Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters TESS 3274 Telnet Host Connection Settings International EBCDIC If this parameter 1s enabled the International EBCDIC character set 1s used swapping the positions of the and characters Nulls in Fields Enabling this parameter allows null characters e g hyphens or periods to fill in empty entry fields IP for SysReq When the system request key 1s pressed a Telnet Interrupt Process IP command is generated The Interrupt Process command is sent to the host in place of the standard mechanism used to send the system request key press to a host using Telnet BRK for Attn When the attention key is pressed a Telnet Break command is generated This command is sent to the host in place of the standard mechanism used to send the attention key press to a host using Telnet LU Name Enabled If enabled set to Yes this parameter allows the unit to negotiate a specific device name for itself LU Name The value assigned in this field is used when the LU Name Enabled parameter see above 1s enabled The current terminal number 1s appended to the name to generate a unique device name for example LUAO00001 68 Psion Teklogix TekTerm Soft
36. Menus 3 2 2 1 Sub Menus The character to the left of the menu item indicates that a sub menu 1s available Displaying Sub Menus e Tap on the sign next to the main menu item to open the sub menu Closing The Sub Menu Ge 99 e Tap on the sign next to the main menu item to close the sub menu 3 2 2 2 Numeric Parameters To assign a numeric parameter value e Double tap on the existing number and type a new value in the dialog box A parameter that accepts hex values is prefixed with Ox when initially displayed It is not necessary to type it again If you enter a value outside the allowable range the parameter will be set to the closest allowable value Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual 29 Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters List Parameters 3 2 2 3 List Parameters List parameters consist of a predetermined set of acceptable values See individual parameters for a description of these values To cycle through the set e Tap on the alpha field to cycle through the options 3 2 2 4 String Entry Parameters You ll need to use the keyboard to enter values in string entry fields Refer to String Entry Parameters on page 28 for details 3 3 Restarting A Teklerm Application To restart your TekTerm application e Tap on Restart in the Launch Menu or Type the number 9 3 4 Security Settings AN Important For additional details about security settings refer to Security
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38. No to disable it Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual 35 Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters ANSI 9010t Host Connection Settings When this parameter is enabled a unique number is assigned for the current ANSI session Any value assigned to the Terminal Number parameter is ignored Group Number When Auto Terminal Number is enabled the Group Number parameter 1s used to identify the group or pool of numbers from which an auto address is chosen Double tapping on this parameter or highlighting it and pressing the RIGHT arrow key displays a screen in which you can choose the group x Group Number 3 7 1 3 ANSI 9010t Host Connection Settings ME Sessions ports System ANSI Application Name ANST Connection Type Settings Default If you ve chosen 90 0t as your Connection Type the following menu is displayed ANSI Settings x El Host Connection Settings BES Host Address i E Port Terminal Number 1 H Screen H Transmit Modes H Keyboard Modes H Edit Modes H Serial H Host Character Set H Anchor view 36 Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters ANSI 9010t Host Connection Settings Host Address This parameter is used to assign a host IP address using the format 7HHt AAH HHH or a host name if DNS 1s used Host Address Port This parameter offers two options Standard Protocol Port and Port ANSI Settings Er Host Connect
39. Session IDs 103 Session Placement and View IDs 702 toggling between full and split screens 104 using a Wild Card asterisk 104 Split Screen 702 SSH Host Address 43 Port ANSI 44 SSH Host Connection Settings 43 Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual IX Index SSH Options ANSI SSH Settings 44 Standard Protocol Port 37 Start ANSI 58 start up menu 25 statistics screen 802 1Q 88 status displaying continuously 15 status displaying unit 15 status message TESS 4 Stop Bits 92 string entry parameters 28 30 ASCII values adding 28 key function description 268 30 Unicode values adding 29 sts session status 88 sub menus accessing 27 29 suffix serial VO 83 suffix serial VO 83 Supervisor Password 98 T tab CTRLI 54 tab field advance 0 tab vertical CTRL K 54 Tab stop mode 57 Tekterm 3 Telnet Host Address 37 38 Telnet Host Connection Settings 38 terminal Terminal Number ANSI 35 37 Terminal ANSI Telnet Settings 38 Terminal Number ANSI 35 37 Terminal Type ANSI SSH Settings 44 Term Type 72 TESS 9 Append F0 4 BKSP key behaviour 2 configuration 9 CTRL commands cursor movement in edit modes Default Colours 76 DEL key behaviour 3 Disable Beep 50 displaying version number 4 edit modes Emulation 2392 64 Emulation 3274 67 X Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual Emulation 5250 71 Fcursor mode Field mode 7 7 Host Address 2392 64 Host Connection Settings 62
40. TER code to be appended to the bar code The ENTER code completes the entry of the bar code and moves the cursor to the next field Append FO When enabled this parameter causes an FO code to be appended to the bar code The FO code completes the entry of the bar code data in the field 84 Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters TESS Fields Mixed AIAG When this parameter is enabled AIAG labels are always accepted and processed even if mixed with keyboard input The AIAG label can replace the partially entered keyboard data If this parameter is disabled AIAG labels are rejected if field entry 1s in progress Reject if Alpha When the cursor is in a numeric field and Reject if Alpha is enabled bar codes containing alphabetic characters are rejected Beam Lockout When enabled this parameter disallows scanner use when the current session is in LOCK H mode 3 8 1 12 TESS Fields TESS Settings EEF icid A Field Order Yes Enter to FO Yes Enter on Arrow Yes Al Field Video Yes Entry Mode Field pen for Function Keys Orly Ignore Barcode Only No Enhanced Edit Mode No Walid Numerics E Anchor view Field Order This parameter determines the mode of cursor movement between fields The next field can be defined by location on the screen or by the assignment of field numbers When enabled the cursor moves according to field location If disabled the
41. TekTerm Software User Manual March 30 2006 Part No 8100073 A ISO 9001 Certified Quality Management System PISO N TEKLOGIX Copyright 2006 by Psion Teklogix Inc Mississauga Ontario This document and the information it contains 1s the property of Psion Teklogix Inc is issued in strict confidence and is not to be reproduced or copied in whole or in part except for the sole purpose of promoting the sale of Teklogix manufactured goods and services Furthermore this document is not to be used as a basis for design manufacture or sub contract or in any manner detrimental to the interests of Psion Teklogix Inc All trademarks are the property of their respective holders Return To Factory Warranty Psion Teklogix warrants a return to factory warranty for a period of one year In some regions the warranty exceeds this period Please contact your local Psion Tek logix office for details For a list of offices see Appendix A Support Services And Worldwide Offices The warranty on Psion Teklogix manufactured equipment does not extend to any product that has been tampered with altered or repaired by any person other than an employee of an authorized Psion Teklogix service organization See Psion Teklogix terms and conditions of sale for full details Service Psion Teklogix provides a complete range of product support services to its custom ers For detailed information please refer to Appendix A Support Services And Wor
42. VO fields 82 Input Timeout 93 insert mode 35 86 Open for Function Keys Only 86 Output timeout 93 replace mode 55 86 serial VO 83 serial I O fields 9 Serial In Out 82 Input Timeout 93 Insert mode 7 7 insert mode 35 86 International EBCDIC 66 71 IP for SysReq 68 K Kbd lock 5 keyboard compatibility with VT220 ANSI keyboard 18 DEC Cursor Keys 56 disabling the keyboard 56 function keys 18 Keyboard modes 33 53 56 lock 31 80 lock messages 15 Keyboard Locked 580 Keyboard Locked TESS 50 Keyboard Modes 53 53 56 key function field advance tab 10 field backspace 10 Y Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual field exit 70 home 10 tab field advance 10 keys emulation keys IBM 5250 1 0 transmit key 31 L labels changing softkey Label F1 F4 47 labels changing softkey Label F1 F6 75 Label Softkeys 47 75 launching DOS 25 Launch Menu 25 Tekterm 25 Launch Menu 25 selecting a TESS session 9 Lel Process 6 LF CR CTRLJ 54 LF character 36 Newline 56 Linemode Edit Keyboard Mode 54 List parameters 28 30 local editing mode ANSI 19 49 menu 76 procedures 76 process 16 81 Save on Reset S Local Echo Mode 53 Local Process 1 6 81 LOCK B message 15 74 locked device Auto Repeat Timeout 78 locked keyboard 31 80 LOCK H message 15 74 lock time decreasing with queuing mode 7 Login ANSI SSH Settings 44 Login ANSI Telnet Settings 40 Login Failed ANSI Telnet Settings
43. a DLE P 0x10 character is encountered in the serial input it is removed and the character following it will be replaced with its 1 s complement Serial Out prefix This parameter determines the start of message character on serial output Enter an ASCII numeric equivalent from 0 to 255 to represent the start character A value of 0 zero indicates no prefix will be added Serial Out suffix This parameter determines the end of message character on serial output Enter an ASCII numeric equivalent from 0 to 255 to represent the end character A value of 0 zero indicates no suffix will be added Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual 83 Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters TESS Scanner Parameters Serial Out CRC When this parameter is enabled a CRC16 value is appended to the serial output message Also when this parameter is enabled for each control character in the serial output stream a DLE 1s inserted to precede that character The control character is replaced with its 1 s complement 3 8 1 11 TESS Scanner Parameters TESS Settings Continue in Next Field Yes Append Enter Yes Append FO No Mixed AIAG No Reject if Alpha No i Beam Lockout Mo y mo rial Continue In Next Field This parameter only applies to string entry data When enabled this parameter allows bar codes that are longer than the field length to flow into the next field Append Enter When enabled Append Enter causes an EN
44. al In No Serial In mode Field 2 Serial In Function Key Use Function Key No Function Key Number O Serial In prefix 10 Serial In suffix 13 Serial In CRC No This parameter allows you to choose the function key you want appended to the serial input First you need to enable this parameter e Set Use Function Key to Yes 82 Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters TESS Features Next in the Function Key Number dialog box you can assign the function key you want appended For example entering a value of 1 in the Function Key Number dialog box appends F1 to serial input A value of 0 zero disables this parameter a suffix is not added Note Data is transmitted as soon as the function key has been appended Serial n prefix This parameter determines the start of message character on serial input Enter an ASCII numeric equivalent from 0 to 255 to represent the start character A value of o zero indicates no prefix will be added Serial In suffix This parameter determines the end of message character on serial input Enter an ASCII numeric equivalent from 0 to 255 to represent the end character A value of 0 zero indicates no suffix will be added Serial In CRC This parameter enables or disables CRC validity check on serial input When enabled a packet is rejected if the CRC is not valid In addition when this parameter is enabled each time
45. al average round trip time between transmissions and acknowledgements Protocol Type Protocol Type is used to identify the Ethernet packet frame type sent by the device The default value 2457 assigned to this parameter identifies the Teklogix 802 IQ protocol Ethernet packet frame types The Protocol Type ID should only be altered if the default value is already being used to specify another application Ethernet frame type AN Important Ifyou change the value assigned to Protocol Type ID ensure that all devices and all access points in your system use the same number 96 Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters 802 10 802 10 v2 TekTerm Settings OK Sessions System H Audio E 802 10 Version 802 10 v2 802 10 v1 meee 502 10 ve Auto Radio Address Yes Radio Address 0 Initial RTT 1000 i Port 5658 E Security E Window Properties H Session Manager Auto Radio Address Refer to Auto Radio Address on page 95 for details Radio Address Refer to Radio Address on page 96 for details Initial RIT Round Trip Time Refer to Initial RTT Round Trip Time on page 96 for details Port Port E Port specifies the UDP port used by 802IQ v2 The default value is 8888 Keep in mind that the value assigned here must match the value set at the network controller Note When using 802 10 v2 make certain that the device Net M
46. alue entered in the Radio Address parameter is ignored Refer to Radio Address in this section for details about manually assigned radio addresses AN Important Ensure that all units grouped in the system use the same addressing process that is if you choose to use automatic radio addressing use this addressing process for all units operating in the same system If you choose to assign radio addresses manually using the Radio Address parameter use this process for all units in the same system Radio Address The value entered in the Radio Address parameter is used to identify the unit over the radio link A unique value from 1 to 3840 must be assigned for each device Initial RTT Round Trip Time Round trip time is the elapsed time between a device transmission and an access point acknowledgement Each unit continuously adjusts the acceptable round trip time calculating the average elapsed time over a number of transmissions If an acknowledgement takes longer to receive than the average round trip time calcu lated the computer will resend the transmission Because TekTerm cannot calculate an average round trip time without a number of transmissions a starting point or Initial Round Trip Time is required The computer uses the time assigned to the Initial RTT parameter as a starting value for round trip calculations Once the unit begins transmitting and receiving data this value will be adjusted to reflect the actu
47. ar below the title bar that contains a set of menus Mode Keyboard and Apps You can tap on a menu name in the Menu Bar for quick access to a list of parameters to help with such activities as changing fonts moving the cursor around the screen panning the contents of the screen and working with TESS and ANSI sessions Block Move Enabling Block Move prevents the screen contents from moving when the Title Bar is visible 100 Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters Session Manager Indicators When the Indicator parameter is enabled onscreen TekTerm indicators are displayed at the bottom of the screen Softkeys When this parameter 1s enabled the softkey labels are displayed at the bottom of the screen Number of Softkeys This parameter allows you to determine the number of softkey labels displayed along the bottom of the screen to a maximum of 12 3 12 5 Session Manager TekTerm Settings OK Sessions System H Security E Window Properties BE Session Manager Display Shift Yes Block Cursor Yes Use Increment No A ncrement 5 e Y increment 5 H Split Screen H Custom Chars H Font Codes H Font Cycle Display Shift If this parameter is enabled the session view is positioned so that there are no empty rows or columns at the top bottom left and right sides of the display in that order Block Cursor When this parameter is enabled the cursor is pr
48. arrow key or a function key is pressed The ANSI session also responds immediately to the device attribute requests CSIc CSI0c and ESCZ Note Fora more detailed description of the parameter settings for ANSI refer to ANSI Sessions on page 33 2 2 3 VT220 Equivalent Keys Table 2 1 VT220 Equivalent Keys indicates how to send VT220 equivalent keys using a Windows keyboard Equivalent VT220 Key TUP arrow arrow Up arrow UP arw o F1 F5 F1 F4 PF1 PF4 ma o 18 Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual Chapter 2 TESS And ANSI Emulation Block Mode Local Editing Table 2 1 VT220 Equivalent Keys 2 2 4 Block Mode Local Editing ANSI sessions support block mode or Local Editing Application programs must be specifically written to support this mode For software that supports this mode the keys shown in Table 2 2 Function Of Keys In Block Mode have special meaning Move cursor to the next unprotected position in the appropriate direction SHIFT RIGHT arrow Moves the cursor to the next unprotected area SHIFT LEFT arrow Moves the cursor to the previous unprotected area DEL Deletes the character to the left of the cursor and moves cursor one position to the left CLR Erases the data in an area and moves the cursor to the first position in the area Table 2 2 Function Of Keys In Block Mode Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software Use
49. ask matches the network controller net mask Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual 97 Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters Security 3 12 3 Security Important For details about displaying a dialog box in which you can change security levels refer to Security Settings on page 30 A few additional security parameters are available if TekTerm is running on a device that does not have security built into the operating system The sample screen below lists these parameters w TekTerm Settings Sessions Pots System ees Default 802 10 oan Clean All Default Mode User Supervisor Password 123456 Allow Teklogix Yes User Permissions Window Properties Session Manager Macros Cancel Default Mode Choosing Default Mode from the Security menu displays a window that lists the security levels available User and Supervisor Choose the level you want to assign to your device Supervisor Password Choosing this parameter allows you to configure a supervisory level security password The default password 1s 123456 98 Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters User Permissions Allow Teklogix When Allow Teklogix is set to Yes and you change security levels the Teklogix security level becomes one of the possible options This is a toggle parameter Double clicking on it toggles between Yes and No TekTerm Security Password a 3 12 3 1 Use
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51. completes the entry field e BKSP deletes the character to the left of the cursor e DEL clears the entire field Assigning ASCII Values AN Important This description of ASCI value assignment is only valid when TekTerm is running on a Windows CE unit To enter unprintable untypable characters in string entry fields e Lock the ALT key on an uppercase representation of ALT KEY in the taskbar indicates the key is locked on e Type a three digit ASCII value e g 050 a e Once you ve entered the ASCII value press ALT to unlock the key 28 Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters Using The Touchscreen To Navigate Menus Assigning Unicode Values AN Important This description of Unicode value assignment is only valid when TekTerm is running on a Windows CE unit e Lock the ALT key on an uppercase representation of ALT KEY in the taskbar indicates the key is locked on e Type x beep and then type a four character Unicode hex value e g 00cb E with an umlaut e Once you ve entered the Unicode value press ALT to unlock the key AN Important Ifyou have a set of Unicode values that you use frequently you may want to create and save them in a pop up window so that you can access them whenever necessary Refer to Creating A Unicode Character beginning on page 105 for details 3 2 2 Using The Touchscreen To Navigate
52. creen at all times you need to enable it Refer to Window Properties on page 100 for details Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual 5 TESS AND ANS EMULATION 21 TESS Simulation 26642066444 640846 49 os hare bow ee 9 2h CONSUMO bc pac Beg 4s E Hecke Ro Be 9 21 2 The Field Types ss s 4 40 ra ROK A e ES BBS 9 2123 IBMS 0 Emulation Keys 264 48 ae a ade id He aed 10 A E Ds be aae hae oh SS ae ee oe he ee OE Bh dee g 10 2 1 4 1 TESS Edit Modes And Cursor Movement 11 2 1 4 2 DEL Key Behaviour In TESS 12 2 1 4 3 BKSP Key Behaviour In TESS 13 ZAS TESS Status Message s ccs s ar ae dira e de Ae a a e a 14 ZO LOCK MESSa toS a Ae ms e a Bot SS ee a 15 Za Lol COMO Commands s e DD ai o a de er 15 2 1 8 Resetting A TESS Session 15 ZNO The Loca MENU s e me Er Basa ci eS we 16 2 1 10 Selecting Another Host Computer 16 Za Nel lt QUCUINC Modest For rr rd epic 17 222 ANS EMULO 4 2 toda AAA BES 17 22 oo II 17 2 2 2 Sending Data To The Host a aoaaa 18 229 VI220 Fguivalent Ky S raor ase ae oe cs a aa 18 2 2 4 Block Mode Local Editing 19 2 2 5 Working With Host Sessions 000 4 20 2 2 5 1 Establishing A New Session 20 2 2 5 2 Listing Sessions And Moving To Other Sessions 20 2 2 5 3 Closing A Session 4 on dae we ee a OS GSO eR a 20 2254 Prin
53. deo attributes assigned to a field created with for example the Bold ANSI attribute the Blink ANSI attribute and so on Default Colours Foreground And Background ANSI Settings Origin Scroll No Label Softkeys Video a of fault Colours Default Colours Foreground Black Background White H Transmit Modes H Keyboard Modes H Edit Modes H Serial H Host Character Set H Anchor wiew Tapping on Foreground or Background displays a window from which you can assign colour for the foreground and background of your device screen The colours chosen in this menu are displayed in the ANSI sessions 48 Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters ANSI Transmit Modes 3 7 1 7 ANSI Transmit Modes ANSI Settings i pa Transmit Wait 1 Device Attributes O 62 1 2 Auto Answer oF Bit Yes Block Mode H Keyboard Modes H Edit Modes Transmit Count x Transmit Count This parameter determines how many characters from the keyboard or scanner are buffered by the ANSI session before being transmitted to the host If 0 zero 1s selected the unit transmits only according to the Transmit Wait parameter If ANSI block mode features are used this parameter should be set to 99 Note If the unit is not in local edit mode the ENTER arrow CTRL and function keys cause an immediate radio transmission regardless of the Transmit Count
54. ds Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual 71 Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters TESS 5250 Telnet Host Connection Settings Term Type Term Type The value assigned for this parameter indicates the type of terminal to report during the Telnet negotiations It determines how the AS 400 host treats the terminal IBM 5251 11 1s a standard 5250 terminal IBM 5555 001 1s a Korean language terminal Virtual Dev Enabled If enabled set to Yes this parameter allows the device to negotiate a specific device name for itself Virtual Dev Name The name assigned in this field is used when the Virtual Dev Enabled parameter see above is enabled The current terminal number 1s appended to the prefix to generate a unique device name You can assign up to 10 upper case alphanumeric characters in this field Function Key Remap AN Important Refer to Function Key Remap on page 69 for details When a function key is pressed a corresponding default string is sent to the host The Function Key Remap table allows these function key character sequences to be remapped TESS Settings FKEYO ENTER PREY Fl b FKEYZ F2 PREYS F3 FREY 4 F4 FEY S FS p FREY FG p PREY F7 FREY FB PREYS FO FREY 10 F10 72 Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters TESS Screen Parameters Features 5250 Telnet TESS Settings Si reatures Clear Entry Fields N
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56. e cursor is not currently in the pane press CTRL RIGHT or LEFT arrow to move the cursor into the appropriate screen e Press CTRL ALT 0 to display the startup Launch Menu e Type the number corresponding to the new application you want to display 3 12 5 2 Custom Characters Unicode TekTerm Settings Sessions Ports system Be Custom Chars Custom Char 1 0x0000 Custom Char 2 0x0000 Custom Char 43 0x0000 Custom Char 4 0x0000 Custom Char 45 0x0000 Custom Char 6 0x0000 Custom Char 7 0x0000 Custom Char 8 Ox0000 Custom Char 49 0x0000 Custom Char 10 0x0000 Custom Char 11 0x0000 A A A HAT oom BLA Note The Unicode characters created here are accessible only within the Tek A Term application To create Unicode characters that are accessible sys tem wide refer to Unicode Mapping in your device user manual 104 Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters Custom Characters Unicode The Custom Characters parameter allows you to create Unicode characters not available directly from the keyboard including accented characters Unicode is a trademark of The Unicode Consortium You can create up to 20 Unicode characters that will be stored in a pop up menu accessible from any TekTerm session Creating A Unicode Character Note The advantage to creating special characters using the Custom Chars parameters is that the characters y
57. ean character set a right arrow character is used as a substitute Visible Match Character This parameter enables visible field matching and defines the character that identifies visible field match data from the host Field matching allows the host to pre load data into an entry field that is compared with the user s input The unit beeps if the entered data does not match Visible field matching means that the data to be matched is displayed in the entry field Enter the decimal value for the ASCII character that will be used by the host to identify visible match field data Enter 0 zero to disable this feature _ Note Another method of field matching is available directly through the TESS f data stream Hidden Match Character This parameter enables hidden field matching and defines the character that identifies hidden field match data from the host Field matching allows the host to pre load data into an entry field that is compared with the user s input The unit beeps 1f the entered data does not match Hidden field matching means that the data to be matched is not displayed in the entry field Enter the decimal value for the ASCII character that will be used by the host to identify hidden match field data Enter 0 zero to disable this feature _ Note Another method of field matching is available directly through the TESS data stream Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual 77 Chapter 3 TekTerm Parame
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59. ed in data sent to the host or included in data when transferred to the console or serial ports When enabled the Format Effectors are not inserted into the data sent to the host and are not included in the data transferred to the console or serial ports GATM When the Guarded Area Transfer Mode GATM parameter is disabled set to No only unguarded data is transmitted to the host or transferred to the console or serial ports When enabled both guarded and unguarded data can be transmitted to the host or transferred to the console or serial ports MATM When the Multiple Area Transfer Mode MATM parameter is disabled set to No only the selected area containing the cursor can be transmitted to the host or transferred to the console or serial ports When enabled all selected areas can be transmitted to the host or transferred to the console or serial ports This mode 1s significant only if the Selected Area Transfer Mode SATM is disabled Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual 51 Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters ANSI Transmit Modes SATM When the Selected Area Transfer Mode SATM parameter is disabled set to No the selected areas defined by SSA ESA and DAQ can be transmitted to the host or transferred to the console or serial ports When enabled the full contents of the buffer can be transmitted to the host or transferred to the console or serial ports TTM When the Transfer Termination Mode TTM parameter is disabled
60. ently in field mode Insert and replace mode are represented as ins and rep respectively fcur represents Fcursor mode V6 8 1s the TESS version number 14 Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual Chapter 2 TESS And ANSI Emulation Lock Messages 2 1 6 Lock Messages When information is transmitted to the host computer the keyboard locks to prevent further data entry until the unit receives a reply A locked state is indicated by either LOCK B base or LOCK H host in the lower left corner of the display When the reply is received by the unit the lock message disappears and the keyboard can be used again 2 1 7 Control Commands A group of CTRL key commands can be used within TESS to dictate how the unit will operate under a variety of conditions e CTRL P Reprints the last print page sent from the host This key combination will not print anything if a print page from the host was not previously received at the unit e CTRL S This is a toggle sequence pressing CTRL S displays the status pressing this key sequence again removes the status from the screen Refer to TESS Status Message on page 14 e CTRL T Displays the device status with the terminal number Lock B Lock H rep terminal nn e CTRL H Displays a menu of available hosts 2 1 8 Resetting A TESS Session Resetting a TESS session requires that CTRL C be pressed three times w
61. er 3 11 1 Port Settings The settings for all ports are identical To display the settings for a port mode e Tap on the port icon with which you want to work Tap on the Edit button e Choose a Port Mode and tap on Settings Advanced Port Settings Character Set IBM PC 437 Baud 115 2 k gt Data Bits 8 gt Parity None Stop Bits 1 Flow Control None Buffer 512 Retries 5 Input Timeout 50 Output Timeout 200 Shared No Character Set Character Set IBM PC 437 This menu contains all the character sets available with your device AN Important When a character sent from the host cannot be displayed a right arrow character is used as a substitute Choosing one defines the character set for the unit port you ve chosen 90 Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters Port Settings AN Important Ifyou choose a Chinese character set and a character sent from the host cannot be displayed on the screen a shaded box charac ter is used as a substitute If you are using a Korean character set a right arrow character is used as a substitute Baud This parameter determines the bit rate of the port Data Bits This parameter determines the number of bits for the data going through this port Possible values are 6 7 8 Parity This parameter determines the type of parity checking used on the data going through the port Psi
62. er application Emulator systems trim the host application screens to this width Display panning is used if the page 1s wider than the display x Screen Cols Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual 45 Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters ANSI Screen Parameters 46 View Rows default And View Cols default These parameters allow you to choose the number of rows and columns you want to fit onto the display Based on the value you assign to these parameters the system will then pick the font size that gives you that or as near to it as possible View Rows default ltd View Rows 80 col View Cols 80 col View Rows 132 col amp View Cols 132 col View Rows 80 col View Rows 132 col 10 10 Regular ANSI terminals e g VT220 typically have two display modes the standard 80 columns and a 132 column mode which displays more data by using a thinner character font ANSI commands tell the terminal to switch to one display mode or the other Three separate ANSI font sizes are available one for default see View Rows default and View Cols default in this section and two others to specify the 80 and 132 column display modes Number of Pages Number of Pages k This parameter defines how many pages are accessible to application programs The ANSI control functions Next Page NP and Previous page PP are used to select another page These pages are independent of each other so that 1f lines of tex
63. eration of the host environment The unit must be configured for queuing mode see Queuing on page 80 Additional information on queuing can be found in the TESS Teklogix Screen Subsystem Manual 2 2 ANSI Emulation A TekTerm ANSI session operates like most other ANSI terminals This means software that supports ANSI terminals requires little or no changes 2 2 1 Configuration To configure the unit for ANSI mode the Name and Type of session in this case ANSI must be specified in the Sessions menu This menu is described in the section titled Sessions Tab on page 32 Once the computer is configured an ANSI operation can be selected from the startup Launch Menu Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual 17 Chapter 2 TESS And ANSI Emulation Sending Data To The Host 2 2 2 Sending Data To The Host Units running ANSI sessions transmit characters to the host as soon as they are typed Each ANSI session provides parameters that determine when the computer transmits characters to the host The unit can be configured to transmit after a number of characters are typed the Transmit Count parameter or after some time has elapsed the Transmit Wait parameter or both Refer to page 49 for information about these parameters This reduces overhead on the radio link and improves response time You can also determine whether the computer transmits immediately after the ENTER key an
64. erial Out Yes Serial In No Serial In mode Field H Serial In Function Key Serial In prefix 10 Serial In suffix 13 Serial In CRC No Serial Out prefix 10 Serial Out suffix 13 Serial Out CRC No y Serial Port hd Any Available The Serial Port parameter specifies which port TESS will use for serial I O operations Tap on the dropdown menu to choose from a list of options Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual 81 Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters TESS Features Serial Out This parameter allows you to enable or disable the serial port output fields Serial In This parameter enables or disables the serial port input fields If enabled the TESS application has exclusive use of the serial port Acceptance of data in a S field is determined by the SI prefix and suffix Serial In mode Serial In mode The possible values for this parameter are Field the default and Command When Serial In mode is set to Field data received through the serial port is displayed in the serial input fields If you are using serial input fields make sure that the Serial In mode parameter 1s set to Field When Serial In mode is set to Command data received by the serial port is transmitted as Passthrough data to the host Command mode is supported by SDKs but not by emulations Serial In Function Key TESS Settings Eb Serial Serial Port Any Available Serial Out Yes Seri
65. ers Unicode Dl PONG CONES vaca dhe ts or he ey Tt he et Bete he a Wk RS IZ 4 Pont ESC 5 3 6 4 622 RA Doli 0 MICOS ias a Gog ets a O amp amp eR Se ee 4 Gc 3 12 6 1 Recording A Macro 040 Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters The TekTerm Startup Launch Menu This chapter describes the TekTerm parameters available to you 3 1 The Teklerm Startup Launch Menu The values assigned to TekTerm parameters can be viewed and adjusted to optimize communication at the site in which a mobile computer is operating This section provides a description of the parameters available within TekTerm and how to adjust them If you are not already at the Launch Menu e Press CTRL ALT 0 zero to work with the Launch Menu or If the Menu Bar is displayed at the top of the unit display tap on Mode gt Launch Menu Refer to Menu Bar on page 100 for details about displaying this item From the Launch Menu you have access to TekTerm parameters and you can launch TESS and or ANSI sessions You can also display the Radio Statistics and Console screen Aside from the Parameters and Restart options all other sessions listed in the Launch Menu are created in the Sessions window Refer to Sessions Tab on page 32 for details Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual 25 Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters Working With Menus To
66. esented as a flashing block When Block Cursor is disabled the cursor is presented as a flashing underline character Use Increment When Use Increment is enabled and the cursor is moved off the display the screen contents shift by the values specified in the X increment and Y increment parameters Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual 101 Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters Split Screen X increment This parameter determines the number of spaces the screen content shifts once the cursor moves out of view The value assigned here doesn t take effect until Use Increment is enabled Y increment This parameter determines the number of spaces the screen content shifts once the cursor moves out of view The value assigned here doesn t take effect until Use Increment 1s enabled 3 12 5 1 Split Screen TekTerm Settings Sessions Ports System E Session Manager Display Shift Yes Block Cursor Yes Use Increment No Xincrement 5 Y increment 5 oK x Session Placement 1 Sessit Session IDs on Custom Chars Clean All Font Codes This parameter allows you to split the display view so that more than one application screen can be displayed at the same time The split screen parameters Session Placement and Session IDs are used to tailor the screen view SIA Note You cannot display the Control Panel in a split screen Session Placement 2 Sessio
67. etermine the frequency and duration of the first beep of a multiple beep Tone is measured in hertz and time in milliseconds Scan Tone 2 And Scan Time 2 Scan tone 2 and Scan time 2 determine the frequency and duration of the second beep of a multiple beep Tone is measured in hertz and time in milliseconds Scan Tone 3 And Scan Time 3 Scan tone 3 and Scan time 3 determine the frequency and duration of the third beep of a multiple beep Tone is measured in hertz and time in milliseconds 94 Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual 3 12 2 802 10 Version Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters 802 1Q TekTerm Settings OK Fa Sessions Ports System OOOO 802 10 v1 i 802 10 v2 Security Window Properties H Session Manager This parameter allows you to choose the 802 IQ protocol your unit is using 802 1Q v2 or 802 10 vl 802 10 vl TekTerm Settings OKI x Sessions Ports system H Audio 802 10 Version 802 10 v2 MEE ERG Auto Radio Address No Radio Address O Initial RTT 100 Protocol Type 2457 802 10 v2 Security E Window Properties Session Manager The parameters allow you to define the behaviour of 802 10 v1 Auto Radio Address If this parameter is enabled a request is sent to the network controller to assign a radio address to the device radio Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual 95 Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters 802 10 If Auto Radio Address is enabled the v
68. eters ANSI Sessions e Tap OK to create the application TekTerm Settings OK E Sessions Ports System peeeesseenes Add Edit Delete Before you can access the settings for the application you ve created you must first complete the Name and Type fields 3 1 ANSI Sessions Each session you create has its own Settings parameters To access the ANSI parameters e Highlight the ANSI icon in the Sessions screen and tap on the Edit button at the bottom of the screen TekTerm Settings OK sessions Ports System XA Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual 33 Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters Connection Type And Settings 3 7 1 Connection Type And Settings For ANSI sessions this parameter allows you to choose one of the following types of connections OK sessions Ports System O ANSI Application Mame ans To display ANSI Settings related to your Connection Type e Tap on the Settings button ANSI Settings uiHost connection Settings H Screen H Transmit Modes HE Keyboard Modes H Edit Modes H Serial H Host Character Set Anchor view 3 1 1 1 Host Connection Settings Keep in mind that this menu varies slightly depending on the type of application you are running and the Connection Type you ve chosen 802 1Q 9010t Telnet SSH or Narrowband e Tap on the sign next to Host Connection Settings to display this menu
69. hange 99 Screen Switch 99 Supervisor Password 98 security settings 30 Selected Area Transfer Mode SATM 32 select host CTRL h 15 selecting a host 16 Send CR with FKEY TESS 2392 Settings 64 Send CR with FKEY 2392 64 Send Milestone 50 Serial TESS 8 serial I O TESS command 8 amp 2 serial I O fields 9 Serial In 82 Serial In CRC 83 Serial In mode 82 Serial In prefix suffix 83 Serial IO Character 66 Serial Out 682 Serial Out CRC 54 Serial Out prefix suffix 83 Serial Port 8 serial port enabling pins for printers 79 VO fields 82 Serial In 2 Serial In CRC 83 Serial In mode 82 Serial In prefix suffix 83 Serial Out 82 Index Serial Out CRC 54 Serial Out prefix suffix 83 Serial Port 8 SI Fkey 82 Session IDs 703 Session Manager 0 Session Placement 702 Sessions ANSI Settings 33 60 Character Sets TESS 76 Characters parameters TESS 76 Features parameters TESS 79 Fields parameters TESS 85 menu Sessions 32 Name 32 Scanner parameters TESS 84 Screen parameters TESS 73 TESS Settings 60 87 Tests parameters TESS 78 Type 32 session status sts 88 Set Mode SM control 57 Shared 93 SI Fkey 82 Smart Echo Mode 53 softkey function keys 701 Softkeys 70 1 softkeys Function keys softkey labels changing Label F1 F4 47 softkey labels changing Label F1 F6 TJ softkeys number of 701 sound 94 Split Screen dividing and displaying 1703 moving the cursor between split screens 703 Session Placement and
70. ing A Macro You can record up to 10 macro sequences To record a macro e Click on Macros and then click on a Macro key from M1 to M10 to display a dialog box in which you can record your macro ll TekTerm Settings Sessions Ports System Default Clean All A e Type the macro sequence in the Macro dialog box M1 in the example above You can type text and numbers and you can also program the func tion of special keys into a macro e When you ve finished recording your macro sequence click on OK The macro you created will be listed under the Macros parameter 108 Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual APPENDIX SUPPORT SERVICES AND WORLDWIDE OFFICES Psion Teklogix provides a complete range of product support services to its custom ers worldwide These services include technical support and product repairs A I Technical Support Technical Support for Mobile Computing Products is provided via e mail through the Psion Teklogix customer and partner extranets To reach the website go to www psionteklogix com and click on the appropriate Teknet link on the home page Then click on the Log in button or the Register button depending on whether you have previously registered for Teknet Once you have logged in search for the Support Request Form A 2 Product Repairs International For technical support outside of Canada or the U S A please contact your local Psion
71. inter Any Available Binary Print No Remap Passthru No Queueing Yes Send Milestone No o Next Xi No Keyboard Locked No Disable Beep No Local Process H Serial y Printer 7 Anv Available ist Printer 2nd Printer 3rd Printer 4th Printer MW see oe The value assigned for the Printer parameter determines which port the print command will use Tapping on the dropdown menu displays your choices Binary Print When this parameter is enabled set to Yes the page displayed on the unit is spooled as is except for trailing white space removal When disabled each line of the page displayed on the unit 1s preceded by a linefeed LF and followed by a carriage return CR Remap Passthru When this parameter is enabled set to Yes passthru data is remapped from the host charset to the port charset Normally passthru data is sent as is to the port without any remapping Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual 79 Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters TESS Features Queuing This parameter enables and disables queuing mode see Queuing Mode on page 17 It also enables TESS procedures to be loaded into the device This parameter should be enabled if local procedures and the ability to switch between hosts within a TESS session are required Changes to this parameter take effect only after the device is reset Send Milestone This parameter controls the sending of a milestone from the de
72. ion Settings Host Address AN Important TESS 9010t Host Connection Settings are identical to those Bort 9999 Terminal Number 1 H Screen H Characters H Tests H Features H Scanner Eb Port oe Standard Protocol Port Ye described in the ANSI section of this manual Refer to ANSI 9010t Host Connection Settings on page 36 for details about these parameters 3 8 1 4 TESS 2392 Telnet Host Connection Settings TESS Settings BRHost Connection settings Host Address Port E Emulation H Screen H Characters H Tests H Features H Scanner E Fields E Anchor view Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual 63 Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters TESS 2392 Telnet Host Connection Settings Host Address This parameter is used to assign a host IP address using the format HH HR HHH HHH or a host name if DNS is used If Host Address is left blank you will need to enter a host name If a value is assigned connection is automatically attempted Port Refer to Port on page 37 for details Emulation TESS Settings El Host Connection Settings Host Address Port MS Ermulatiar i Send CR with FEEY No H Features H Screen H Characters H Tests H Features H Scanner H Fields M1 imele s iaaa Send CR With FKEY A function key press generates a string of text to be sent back to the host If this parameter is enabled a carriage return is appended t
73. ion Settings Host Address Standard Protocol Port Y Port 9999 Terminal Number 1 H Screen E Transmit Mades E Keyboard Modes E Edit Modes H Serial Standard Protocol Port This is a toggle parameter double tapping on Standard Protocol Port or highlighting it and pressing the RIGHT arrow key toggles between Yes to enable this parameter and No to disable it If Standard Protocol Port is enabled the Port parameter is ignored and default port numbers are assigned SSH is assigned port number 22 Telnet is set to 23 and 9010t is set to 9999 Port Choosing the Port parameter displays a window in which you can specify the 9010t port number Terminal Number Refer to Terminal Number on page 35 for details about this parameter Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual 37 Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters ANSI Telnet Host Connection Settings 3 7 1 4 ANSI Telnet Host Connection Settings OK x Sessions ports System a o Application Mame fast Connection Type ERE Settings Default Add Edit Delete If you ve chosen Telnet as your Connection Type the following menu is displayed ANSI Settings E Host Connection Settings Host Address Port Terminal Type VT220 Enter Prompt Press ENTER ti Escape Prompt Press ESC to Auto Login Function Key Remap Arrow Key Remap Screen Transmit Modes Host Address
74. iour In TESS 2 1 4 3 BKSP Key Behaviour In TESS Field mode Replace mode e In a left justified field the BKSP key erases the character directly to the left of the cursor and then moves the cursor one position to the left When the last character in the field is deleted the field displays the value that it contained before 1t was modified and the field is opened e In a right justified field the BKSP key erases the character on which the cursor is positioned and shifts the remaining characters to the right by one position When the last character in the field is deleted the field displays the value that it contained before it was modified and the field is opened e If the BKSP key is pressed when the field is empty the unit emits a keyboard error beep e The BKSP key does not delete data pre filled by the host application e If the BKSP key is pressed in a field that has not been modified the unit emits a keyboard error beep e If data is entered into a field and is then deleted before the field is completed the field remains unmodified when the cursor leaves the field or when the screen is transmitted e In a left justified field the BKSP key erases the character on which the cursor is positioned unless it is one position to the right of the last character in the string in this case the BKSP key erases the character to the left of the cursor e In a right justified field the BKSP key erases the character
75. ith a vertical tab set DEL This key deletes the character to the left of the cursor and moves the cursor to the left by one position Table 3 1 Function Of Special Keys In Local Echo Mode Linemode Edit Normally while working in an ANSI session every keystroke 1s immediately transmitted back to the host However if Linemode Edit 1s enabled set to Yes you can enter data in a field and then backspace delete overwrite etc The entire field of data is then transmitted once you press a transmission key such as ENTER ESC a function key and so on 54 Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters ANSI Keyboard Modes DEL Key This parameter determines whether the DEL key acts as a DEL key erasing the character to the right of the cursor a BACKSPACE key erasing the character to the left of the cursor or a CLEAR key erasing the entire contents of the field BKSP Key This parameter determines whether the BKSP key acts as a DEL key erasing the character to the right of the cursor or a BKSP key erasing the character to the left of the cursor or a CLEAR key erasing the entire contents of the field PrintScreen Key PrintScreen key This parameter determines the hot key for printing the screen contents through device serial port The default is CTRL P 16 Note The unit port must be set to printer see Ports Tab on page 89 Transmit Enter
76. ithin a two second period to generate the RESET User request message e Press and hold down the CTRL key and press the C key three times within a two second period e Press ENTER This procedure restarts the TESS session without affecting the rest of TekTerm Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual 15 Chapter 2 TESS And ANSI Emulation The Local Menu 2 1 9 The Local Menu The host can store local procedures in the unit for use when the unit is off line A menu of these procedures appears whenever CTRL L 1s pressed see Figure 2 1 e Press the function key corresponding to the procedure you want to perform Local procedures will not function when the Local Process and Queu ing parameters are disabled see Local Process And Save on Reset on page 81 and Queuing on page 80 Although using local procedures eliminates the advantages of an on line unit it allows work to continue when the host is unavailable The LOCK B H messages are replaced with NEXT B H in this mode LOCAL MENU Select Host Figure 2 1 Local Menu 2 1 10 Selecting Another Host Computer e Press CTRL H or F9 from the local menu to display a menu of available hosts This menu appears only when more than one host is available Select Host F1 Host 1 F2 Host 2 Figure 2 2 Select Host Screen Note This feature will not function when the Lel Process and Queuing parame
77. klogix TekTerm Software User Manual 23 Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters 3 8 1 1 TESS Host Connection Settings 3 8 1 2 TESS 802 10 amp Narrowband Host Connection Settings 3 8 1 3 TESS 9010t Host Connection Settings 3 8 1 4 TESS 2392 Telnet Host Connection Settings 3 8 1 5 TESS 3274 Telnet Host Connection Settings 3 8 1 6 TESS 5250 Telnet Host Connection Settings 3 8 1 7 TESS Screen Parameters oo Bk we do a ee 3 8 1 8 TESS Character Set Parameters ollo TESS ieSe nera a e oe de ly ee a ee a A So O TESS Features a sg ede ds bh oe de he ES ee 2 3 8 1 11 TESS Scanner Parameters 362012 TESS Fields 3 2 44 224 oe debe eee eee eee 3 8 1 13 TESS Anchor View 2 lt lt ee ACOSO oe Se es ss hie a Sok Se ee ae ee B Ghee ee Se oh ce ore eS 3 10 The Radio Statistics Screen 2 00 2 eee eee PPE POS VAD gre aa REE ees A eels Hee 2 OO ees ee AA Ss S SAT A POT SeN Sa 0 4 2 26 6 ti Ee Oe oe Et SV 12 STC DAD a ue a Ge dele Bo BS a Ue de Os HOS Oh He E Sell SAO dd atado amp id Gk See ae a E en De l SDD BOAO o ah ee ext dl ee eta Hw ta Dake Ske tah Mewes de dect cd DZD SECURE 3 12 31 User Permissions s or pie a 40 amp Sed amp oe BS es 3 124 Window Properties p acs akGadr See E See eee ES eS 312 5 SESSION Managers 2 2 24 rd eS Sree amp whe 4 4 SZ ol SPE SCIECH los do to Ble a ok A we a 3 12 5 2 Custom Charact
78. knowledged remote number ar 88 ACQ of messages sent but not acknowl edged by cellular master 89 ah acknowledged host number 88 AIAG AIAG Character 65 Mixed AIAG 85 AIAG Character 65 All Fld Video 86 Allow Teklogix 99 Anchor View X origin 87 x origin 60 Y origin 87 y origin 60 ANSI Arrow Key Remap SSH Settings 45 Arrow Key Remap Telnet Settings 42 arrow keys 18 auto answerback string 50 Auto Login Telnet Settings 39 Auto Terminal Number 35 block mode 19 49 50 configuration 17 CR character 56 Default Colours 48 device attribute requests 18 device attribute string 50 disabling the keyboard scanner 36 Edit Modes 36 57 Edit Modes 56 ENTER key 18 54 ENTER Prompt SSH Settings 44 ENTER Prompt Telnet Settings 39 ESC Prompt SSH Settings 44 ESC Prompt Telnet Settings 39 Function key equivalents 18 INDEA Function Key Remap SSH Settings 44 Function Key Remap Telnet Settings 41 69 72 Group Number 36 Host Address SSH Settings 43 Host Address Telnet Settings 37 38 keyboard lock 57 Keyboard Modes 33 53 56 LF character 36 local editing mode 19 49 Login SSH Settings 44 Login Telnet Settings 40 Login Failed Telnet Settings 4 Login Prompt Telnet Settings 40 Media Copy 30 mnemonics 57 multiple sessions 32 Number of Pages 46 Password Telnet Settings 4 Password Echo Telnet Settings 4 Password Prompt Telnet Settings 40 Port SSH 44 Port Telnet 38 Port 9
79. launch an application listed in the Launch Menu either type the number that is displayed to the left of the application you want to use or 1f you have a touchscreen tap the stylus on the item For example to display the Parameters e Type the number 0 zero or Tap on Parameters 3 2 Working With Menus There are two ways to navigate windows and choose values you can use the keyboard or you can select items by tapping a stylus on the screen Keep in mind that some devices are not equipped with touchscreens in these cases navigation will be limited to the keyboard There are four types of parameters numeric Y N list and string AN Important Depending on the method you use when working with menus review either Using The Keyboard To Navigate Menus on page 26 or Using The Touchscreen To Navigate Menus on page 29 3 2 1 Using The Keyboard To Navigate Menus e Press the UP and DOWN arrow keys to move the cursor up and down the current menu The currently selected parameter name will be displayed in reverse video 26 Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters Sub Menus 3 2 1 1 Sub Menus A character to the left of a menu item indicates that 1t has a sub menu TekTerm Settings OK Sessions System H 802 10 H Security H Window Properties H Session Manager Displaying Sub Menus To display a sub menu e Use the UP and DOWN arrow keys
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82. lose e g Type cl 2 to close session 2 e Press ENTER 2 2 5 4 Printing A Screen To print each line of a screen with a CR LF between each line e Press CTRL and type p CTRL P is configurable Refer to PrintScreen Key on page 55 for details about configuring this key 22 5 5 Smart Echo Disabling In some circumstances like entering a password you may want to temporarily disable smart echo disguising the characters you type with asterisks e Press CTRL ALT P e Type the necessary information using the keyboard and then press ENTER to return to smart echo mode 2 3 Working With Multiple TESS amp ANSI Sessions Note The Screen Switch parameter must be enabled in order for the operator to switch between sessions Refer to Screen Switch on page 99 for details You can press CTRL ALT followed by the application number to move between sessions For example e Press CTRL ALT 2 to switch to TekTerm application 2 e Press CTRL ALT 1 to switch back to TekTerm application 1 and so on Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual 21 TEKTERM PARAMETERS 3 1 The TekTerm Startup Launch Menu 25 3 2 Working With Menus aenea e E aaa a aa 26 3 2 1 Using The Keyboard To Navigate Menus 26 Oo ll SUO MENUS da As o e a 27 321 2 Numeric Parameters c a suei e ac dea 28 2 lO List Parameters so paa AA 3 08
83. matically chosen to best accommodate the number of rows and columns you want displayed or as near to it as possible Pages Saved This parameter determines the number of pages that can be stored and recalled at the device Storing frequently used page data in the unit reduces the need for the host to retransmit complete page data over the radio link Retransmitting data can reduce the system response time Increasing the number of saved pages decreases the available memory for other functions Origin Scroll When enabled the display window moves to the origin upper left corner after LOCK H or LOCK B messages Field Scroll When enabled the display window moves to the left after entering a new entry field Application Parameter The Application parameter is sent to the host system as part of the response to the TESS query command Enter zero to disable this parameter 74 Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters TESS Screen Parameters Label Softkeys TESS Settings AN Important Refer to Label Softkeys on page 47 for details about how to use this menu Video Tappmg on this option displays a list of possible attributes TESS Settings Field Scroll No Application Parameter O Label Softkeys ER video Normal Normal Bold Bold Blink Normal Reverse Reverse Default Colours H Characters H Tests H Features y M A Each of these opti
84. move the cursor between fields Press CTRL i to enter insert mode In this mode data can be entered between two characters that have been previously entered Insert mode In insert mode the RIGHT and LEFT arrow keys move the cursor right and left within a field The UP and DOWN arrow keys com plete the entry field and move the cursor to the previous or next field Press CTRL r to enter replace mode In this mode data can be entered over previously entered characters In replace mode the RIGHT and LEFT arrow keys move the Replace mode E ae cursor to the right and left within a field The UP and DOWN arrow keys complete the entry field and move the cursor to the previ ous or next field ELA Note When the Enter On Arrow parameter is disabled set to N the UP and DOWN arrow keys do not complete an entry field Refer to page 86 for details about this parameter Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual 11 Chapter 2 TESS And ANSI Emulation DEL Key Behaviour In TESS 2 142 DEL Key Behaviour In TESS Field mode Replace mode Insert mode Fcursor mode e In a left justified field the DEL key erases all characters in the field and places the cursor in the left most position of that field e In a right justified field the DEL key erases all characters in the field and places the cursor in the right most position of that field e If the DEL key is used to clear data in
85. n Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual 61 Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters TESS Host Connection Settings To work with the TESS Settings parameters related to your Connection Type e Tap on the Settings button TESS Settings Bost connection settings H Screen H Characters H Tests H Features H Scanner H Fields E Anchor view 3 8 1 1 TESS Host Connection Settings Keep in mind that this menu varies slightly depending on the Connection Type you ve chosen e Tap on the sign next to Host Connection Settings to display this menu 3 8 1 2 TESS 802 10 amp Narrowband Host Connection Settings NN Note The Host Connection Settings menus for 802 10 and Narrowband radios are identical If you ve chosen 802 10 or Narrowband as your Connection Type the following Host Connection Settings menu 1s available TESS Settings Bie Host Connection Settings Eb Terminal Number e Terminal Number 1 Auto Terminal Number No Group Number 1 H Tests E Anchor view 62 Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters TESS 9010t Host Connection Settings AN Important TESS 802 10 and Narrowband Host Connection Settings are identical to those described in the ANSI section of this manual Refer to ANSI 802 10 amp Narrowband Host Connection Set tings on page 35 for details about these parameters 3 8 1 3 TESS 9010t Host Connection Settings Big Host Connect
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87. ndex forward host number fh 88 forward remote number fr 88 fr forward remote number 88 Fujitsu Host 67 Function Key Remap ANSI SSH Settings 44 Function Key Remap ANSI Telnet Settings 41 69 72 Function keys 18 ANSI equivalents 1 8 auto reply mode 78 completing a data field 70 entering data 86 executing procedures from the local menu 6 Label Softkeys changing 47 75 Open for Function Keys Only 86 serial VO 82 G GATM Guarded Area Transfer Mode 57 Group Number 36 H hidden fields match 77 Hidden Match Character 77 home key function 10 host multiple hosts 1 6 selecting a host 16 switching between hosts 80 Host Address ANSI SSH Settings 43 Host Address ANSI Telnet Settings 37 38 Host Address SSH 43 Host Address Telnet 37 38 Host Address TESS 2392 Settings 64 Host Address 2392 64 Host Character Set 59 Host Connection Settings 34 Narrowband Settings 35 SSH Settings 43 Telnet Settings 38 802 1Q Settings 35 9010t Settings 36 Host Connection Settings TESS 62 Narrowband Settings 62 3274 Settings 67 Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual V Index 5250 Settings 70 802 10 Settings 62 9010t Settings 63 Host Echo Mode 53 host select CTRL h 15 host terminal number of session tn 88 I VO fields 9 IBM 5250 Emulation Keys 10 ICD DCH controls displaying 57 Ignore Barcode Only 86 incrementing parameters 28 29 Indicators onscreen 0 Initial RTT 96 input bar code only fields 9
88. ng The TekTerm Startup Screen 1 4 Understanding The Teklerm Startup Screen TekTerm s graphic user interface makes it easy to navigate the parameters a Cot E clam TEKLOGIX Launch Menu TekTerm Icon ES ARE PERA Figure 1 1 TekTerm Startup Screen 1 4 1 The Launch Menu Through the Launch Menu you can access TekTerm parameters create and launch TESS and or ANSI sessions display the Radio Statistics screen and the Console screen Refer to Creating Sessions on page 32 for details about creating sessions 1 4 2 Restarting Your TekTerm Application To restart your application e Tap on the Restart option or Type the number 9 4 Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual Chapter 1 Introduction TekTerm Icon 1 4 3 Teklerm Icon Tapping on this icon displays a Menu Bar at the top of the Startup Screen Menu Bar Mode Keyboard Apps Help TekTerm y TT Icon ESETE You can tap on a menu name in the Menu Bar for quick access to a list of parameters to help with such activities as changing fonts moving the cursor around the screen panning the contents of the screen and working with TESS and ANSI sessions Keep in mind that if you use the TekTerm TT icon to display the Menu Bar each time you choose a parameter from a menu the Menu Bar will disappear you ll need to tap on the TekTerm icon again to display the menus _ Note Ifyou prefer to keep the Menu Bar fixed at the top of your s
89. ng to the right one position e If the BKSP key is pressed while the cursor is in the right most character position of that field the cursor does not shift to the left when that character is erased it remains in the right most position in the field e When the last character in a field is erased the field remains empty 1 e any pre filled data is not displayed Pressing the BKSP key in the empty field sounds a keyboard error beep e The BKSP key can delete data pre filled by the host application e If data is entered into a field and then deleted before the field is com pleted the field remains unmodified when the cursor leaves the field or when the screen is transmitted e Refer to Field Mode at the beginning of this table The BKSP key Fcursor mode operates in exactly the same manner in Fcursor mode as it does in Field mode 2 1 5 TESS Status Message e Press CTRL S to continuously display the status message in the lower left corner of the screen Insert mode CTRL S is a toggle key sequence pressing the key sequence displays the status message on the screen Pressing the sequence a second time hides the status message The message should look similar to the sample below 0 6 Ela V6 8 The number 0 6 indicates the response time of the last transmission in seconds Press CTRL T to display the unit number instead of the TESS version number fld indicates that TESS is curr
90. nnection Type And Settings 61 39 CONSOJE daa A Be SBOE A ey 87 3 10 The Radio Statistics Screen e s s e dae a a a 88 Sal Pors VADs is Ea a ca Bo ee amp Ske 89 cs A 90 E E AAA ee Hie Eee ds ee ae Gk Me Gre hem dns 93 JALAT sa 6 2 4 ee oS Ok hw Rob ee OS a 94 A A AAA RT Be ae 95 MZ IS ECU Sook A a A ees 98 3 124 Window Properties 2 pm da bm e Sw 100 3 12 5 Session Manager lt e s rocr sanat AA 101 SIZ ONIACIOS ie 4a Hak ew ee ead OER SE a 108 Appendix A Support Services And Worldwide Offices Ack Tecmical Suppo lt a AA oe A I Poo ProdUCC REDAS arei ad E E E eh e do A 1 A 3 Worldwide Offices a A 2 ii Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual PROGRAM LICENSE AGREEMENTS Psion Teklogix Inc End User License Agreement IMPORTANT READ CAREFULLY This License Agreement Agreement is a legal agreement between you and Psion Teklogix we the licensor of this software package Software for your use of the Software only as authorized in this Agreement By clicking on the Accept or other appropriate assent button and or installing the Software you agree to be and are hereby bound by the terms and conditions of this Agreement If you do not agree with this Agreement we do not grant you a license to the Software and you may not install or use the Software or any accompanying documentation The Software is the property of Psion Teklogix In
91. ns Top amp Bottom 2 Sessions Left amp Right 3 Sessions Top Split 3 Sessions Right Split 3 Sessions Lett Split E Sessions Bottom Split 4 Sessions 4 Corners The Session Placement parameter determines how a screen will be split Up to four application screens are supported at one time 102 Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters Split Screen Session IDs Session IDs rie The Session IDs parameter determines which application screens will be displayed in each pane of the split screen Moving Between Split Screens on page 103 describes how to move the cursor from one split screen to the next Splitting And Displaying Screens Before splitting the screen you need to determine which applications should appear in each pane of the split screen The available applications are listed in the main startup Launch Menu Each application listed in the Launch Menu is preceded by a number for example Parameters is preceded by a 0 zero This number is used in the Session IDs string entry field to fix each pane of a split screen to a corresponding application If you need to display the startup Launch Menu e Press CTRL ALT 0 To split a screen e Tap on the Session Placement parameter and choose how you want the screen split 2 Sessions Top amp Bottom 2 Sessions Left amp Right etc Once you ve indicated how you want to split the screen e Tap on the Sessi
92. ntrols 57 Origin Scroll 46 74 positioning 46 74 split screens 702 103 video attributes 48 75 Display Controls 57 displaying TESS version number 4 Display Shift 0 Echo Mode 53 Edit extent 57 editing 49 Edit Modes 36 57 Edit Modes 56 edit modes TESS empty entry fields 78 Emulation 2392 Telnet AIAG Character 65 Barcode Character 65 Clear Entry Fields 65 Command Region Up Down Left amp Right 66 Enable Alarm 66 Features 65 Fixed Field Overhd 66 Passthru Printing 65 Serial IO Character 66 3274 Telnet BRK for Attn 68 Features 70 73 Fujitsu Host 67 International EBCDIC 68 IP for SysReq 68 LU Name 68 LU Name Enabled 68 Null In Fields 68 5250 Telnet International EBCDIC 7 Nulls In Fields 7 Remap Underline To 77 Term Type 72 Virtual Dev Enabled 72 Virtual Dev Name 72 WEC Write Error Code 7 Emulation TESS 2392 Settings 64 IV Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual Emulation TESS 3274 Settings 67 Emulation TESS 5250 Settings 7 Emulation 2392 64 67 Emulation 5250 7 emulation keys field advance tab 10 field backspace 10 field exit 10 home 10 tab field advance 10 emulation keys IBM 5250 1 0 Enable Alarm 66 End ANSD 58 Enhanced Edit Mode TESS 86 ENTER key 18 completing a data field 0 CR LF character 56 Enter on Arrows 86 Local Echo mode ANSI 54 newline mode ANSI 54 Xmit Enter 55 Enter On Arrow S56 ENTER Prompt ANSI SSH Settings 44 ENTER P
93. o gt Passthru Printing No AIAG Character O Barcode Character O Serial I O Character O gt Fixed Field Overhead 5 Enable Alarm No Command Region Up O Command Region Dowr Command Region mu AN Important These parameters are identical to those described for 2392 Telnet Refer to Features 2392 Telnet beginning on page 65 for details 3 8 1 7 TESS Screen Parameters Siscreen Screen Rows 24 O Screen Cols 80 oe Miew Rows 10 View Cols 26 Pages Saved 16 Origin Scroll No Held Scroll No Application Parameter O Label Softkeys Hideo gt H i 1r Defaut Colours y Screen Rows This parameter defines the logical page length in lines used by the host computer application Emulator systems trim the host application screens to this length This page length cannot be smaller than the length of the device s display Display panning 1s used 1f the page 1s longer than the display Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual 73 Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters TESS Screen Parameters Screen Cols This parameter defines the logical page width in characters used by the host computer application Emulator systems trim the host application screens to this width Display panning 1s used if the page is wider than the display View Rows And View Cols These parameters allow you to choose the number of rows and columns you want to fit onto the display A font size is auto
94. o the function key 64 Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters TESS 2392 Telnet Host Connection Settings Features 2392 Telnet BB restures Clear Entry Fields No H Passthru Printing Mo AIAG Character O Barcode Character O Serial I O Character O gt Fixed Field Overhead 5 Enable Alarm No Command Region Up O Command Region Down Command Region Left 0 EAN Clear Entry Fields When this parameter is enabled an empty entry field is created in place of an entry field filled with spaces Note This operation is only performed on screens received from the host Data sent to the host remains unaffected Passthru Printing Enabling this parameter allows the host to send data directly to the unit serial port This option is most commonly used for printing AIAG Character This parameter is used to enter a decimal representation of the ASCII character code of the AIAG character A value of 0 zero disables this feature When a bar code 1s scanned the unit searches for AIAG fields on the current page that can accept the bar code data The application program distinguishes an entry field as AIAG by preceding the field with this special mode character which indicates the existence of AIAG fields Barcode Character Barcode input only fields are special entry fields that only accept input from a bar code reader The application program identifies a barc
95. ode input only entry field by preceding the field with a special character This parameter 1s used to enter a decimal representation of the ASCII character code of the barcode input only character A value of 0 zero disables this feature Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual 65 Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters TESS 2392 Telnet Host Connection Settings Serial 10 Character Serial I O fields are special entry and fixed fields that accept input from and output to a serial port The application program distinguishes this field as Serial I O by preceding the field with a special character If this character precedes a fixed field the data will be sent to the unit s serial port If 1t precedes an entry field the field accepts data from the device s serial port This parameter allows you to enter a decimal representation of the ASCII character code of this special character A value of 0 zero disables this feature Fixed Field Ovrhd This parameter defines the maximum number of characters allowed within two adjacent fixed fields that can be sent as a single field For example if two fields are 4 characters apart and this parameter is set to 5 these fields are joined into a single field of data The allowable range for this field is 0 to 80 This feature affects fields with the Normal display attribute only Enable Alarm If this parameter is enabled the unit emits a beep when the word ALARM appears on the application screen
96. ogin 3 Host sends Password Prompt Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual 39 Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters ANSI Telnet Host Connection Settings 4 ANSI session responds with Password 5 Host may send password echo 6 ANSI session ignores password echo if Password Echo is enabled oth erwise skip to step 7 7 ANSI session looks for Login Failed in next transmission from host 8 Login successful or Login failed and return to step 1 Login Prompt Double tapping on this option displays a window with a string entry field When the ANSI session receives the string assigned to this parameter it will respond with Login Login Prompt gin Login Double tapping on this option displays a string entry window The ANSI session responds with this string when it receives a Login Prompt Password Prompt Double tapping on Password Prompt displays a string entry window When the ANSI session receives this string it responds with a Password 40 Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters ANSI Telnet Host Connection Settings Password The ANSI session responds with this string when it receives a Password Prompt This string entry window allows you to enter your password Password Echo When this parameter is enabled set to Yes the host will echo data back to the ANSI session after receiving a Password Login Failed When the ANSI session receives this string it assume
97. ogix font codes are handled when received from ANSI or TESS as part of a font change command If a font code is not explicitly handled the result will depend on the screen size available to the application Font Codes This parameter allows you to enable the codes you assigned in the Font Code menu Font Code And Rows Cols Font Code 1 E You can redefine font codes using parameter Font Code and the related Rows and Cols parameters M o La pl x E 106 Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters Font Cycle 3 12 5 4 Font Cycle TekTerm Settings OK Sessions system H Font Codes Rows And Cols Rows 1 Cols 1 The Rows and Cols parameters in this menu allow you to determine the settings and order for the fonts that you can cycle through manually from the device To cycle through the fonts e Type CTRL ALT F or If the Menu Bar is visible at the top of the display tap on Mode gt Next Font Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual 107 Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters Macros 3 12 6 Macros IS LA Note This parameter becomes available under the System tab only when TekTerm is running on a device with an operating system that does not Support macros ll TekTerm Settings Sessions Ports System Audio Default 502 10 Security Clean All Window Properties Session Manager ME Cancel 3 12 6 1 Record
98. on IDs parameter e Inthe Session IDs window type the numbers corresponding to the applica tions you want displayed on the screen Do not leave spaces between the numbers you type in this field Moving Between Split Screens To move the cursor from one pane in a split screen to the next e Tap on the pane in which you want to work or Press CTRL RIGHT or LEFT The cursor moves in order from the left most pane to the right and from the top most pane to the bottom Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual 103 Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters Custom Characters Unicode Toggling Between Full amp Split Screens To toggle between a split and full screen format e Press CTRL DOWN arrow The application displayed when toggling from a split to a full screen format is determined by the cursor location in the split screen For example if the cursor is in the pane of a split screen in which a TESS application is displayed and CTRL DOWN is pressed to display a full screen the TESS application will be displayed in the full screen Using The Asterisk As A Wild Card When a screen is split the application displayed in each pane is fixed in the Session IDs parameter Using an asterisk in the Session Ds parameter indicates that a particular pane in the split screen is not fixed to any particular application and can be changed as required To change the application displayed in the pane with no fixed application e Ifth
99. on Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual 91 Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters Port Settings Stop Bits This parameter specifies the number of stop bits 1 1 5 2 used for asynchronous communication Flow Control This parameter selects the type of flow control used in your device The unit can perform Software or Hardware handshaking or you can choose Both to enable both of these options Flow Control Buffer The value assigned to this parameter determines the size of the serial buffer used by the application for both input and output The buffer controls the amount of data the application can send to or receive from a serial device Retries This parameter determines the number of times TekTerm attempts to transmit a byte from the serial port If the count specified in this parameter 1s exceeded the transmission fails 92 Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters System Tab Input Timeout This parameter sets the time in tenths of a second that the device waits before passing received data to the TESS or ANSI tasks Output Timeout Output Timeout Eod The value assigned at this parameter determines the maximum number of milliseconds that the application will wait for a write sent to the port to succeed before it is aborted The write may be one or several bytes in length Shared The Shared parameter allows a port to be shared by multiple sessions for
100. ons specifies the actual video attributes assigned to field created with for example the Bo d TESS attribute the Reverse TESS attribute and so on Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual 75 Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters TESS Character Set Parameters Default Colours TESS Settings Origin Scroll No Field Scroll No Application Parameter O Label Softkeys BfDefault Colours Foreground Black Background White H Characters H Tests H Features H Scanner y m rinl AN Important Refer to Default Colours Foreground And Background on page 48 for details about this parameter 3 8 1 8 TESS Character Set Parameters TESS Settings H Host connection Settings H Scree Se character Character Set 150 8859 1 La Visible Match Character 0 pper Case Mo H Tests H Features H Scanner Character Set Character Set 50 8859 1 Latin 1 150 6659 1 Latin 1 50 6859 2 Latin 2 ISO 8859 3 Latin 3 ISO 6859 4 Latin 4 ISO 8859 5 Cyrillic 150 8859 6 Arabic ISO 8859 7 Greek TSO 8859 8 Hebrew This menu contains all the character sets available with your device 76 Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters TESS Character Set Parameters AN Important Ifyou choose a Chinese character set and a character sent from the host cannot be displayed on the unit screen a shaded box character is used as a substitute If you are using a Kor
101. ou create in the customer characters table are saved in a pop up window that is accessible from any application e Tap on a Custom Char number for example Custom Char 1 Custom Char 1 pxo0og You can create up to 20 Unicode characters in the custom characters table To create a Unicode value e Replace the 0000 value with a hexidecimal value that represents the Unicode character you want to use Once you ve created your Unicode values you ll need to restart TekTerm e Inthe Launch Menu type the number 9 or Tap on Restart Displaying The Unicode Pop up Window The Unicode values you create are stored in a pop up window that you can access from any application To display the pop up window within any application e Press CTRL ALT A BLA Note Unicode characters that cannot be displayed on your screen with the font you are currently using are displayed as rectangles in the pop up window However the actual Unicode value you created will be sent to the host To close the pop up menu when you re done e Press the ESC key Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual 105 Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters Font Codes 3 12 5 3 Font Codes Sessions System e Font Codes No Font Code 1 0 Rows 1 17 Cols 1 30 Font Code 2 1 Rows 2 22 Cols 2 30 Font Code 3 2 gt Rows 3 15 Cols 3 20 Font Code 4 3 Pis da The Font Codes parameters are used to define how legacy Psion Tekl
102. r Manual 19 Chapter 2 TESS And ANSI Emulation Working With Host Sessions 2 2 5 Working With Host Sessions AN Important Use only lowercase letters when entering commands at the TCP gt prompt 2 2 5 1 Establishing A New Session GTA Note This information does not apply to sessions using a Telnet or SSH connec tion type e Press CTRL and type a lowercase a At the TCP gt prompt e Type tel in lowercase letters followed by the Host Name or IP address e Press ENTER e Log in as usual to begin working with the new session 2 2 5 2 Listing Sessions And Moving To Other Sessions Note This information does not apply to sessions using a Telnet or SSH connec tion type To list the current sessions e Press CTRL and type a lowercase a At the TCP gt prompt e Type sess in lowercase letters and press ENTER To move to another session e At the TCP gt prompt type sess in lowercase letters followed by the session number to which you want to move e g Type sess 2 to move to session 2 e Press ENTER 2 2 5 3 Closing A Session Note This information does not apply to sessions using a Telnet or SSH connec tion type To close a session e Press CTRL and type a lowercase a 20 Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual Chapter 2 TESS And ANSI Emulation Printing A Screen e At the TCP gt prompt type cl in lowercase letters followed by the session number you want to c
103. r Permissions TekTerm Settings OK Sessions System E User Permissions E Screen switch Yes H Session Manager The parameters listed under User Permissions allows you to restrict operator options Screen Switch When this parameter 1s disabled User security level operators cannot switch between applications or go to the Launch Menu Font Change When Font Change 1s enabled operators at the User level can change the font size of their units Pressing CTRL ALT F cycles through the available fonts Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual 99 Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters Window Properties Exit If this parameter is enabled an operator with user level security can exit TekTerm If Exit is disabled the operator cannot exit TekTerm 3 12 4 Window Properties TekTerm Settings OK Sessions Ports system H Audio H 802 10 E Security EE Window Properties Auto Start Yes Title Bar No Menu Bar No Block Move Yes Indicators Yes o i Softkeys No Number of Softkeys 6 H Session Manager Auto Start This parameter determines whether or not TekTerm is automatically launched when the unit is reset If Auto Start is enabled TekTerm is launched when the unit 1s reset Title Bar When this parameter is enabled a title bar is displayed at the top of a window specifying the name of the application and the purpose of the window Menu Bar Enabling this parameter displays a horizontal b
104. r presses a key that sends a transmission to the host computer The following actions cause the unit to transmit e Pressing a function key or the ENTER key which is considered to be FO causes the TESS session to transmit e Completing data entry into a transmit on entry field also causes the session to transmit There are several ways to configure a TESS session to complete a data field e Pressing ENTER after entering data e Pressing a function key after entering data e Pressing an arrow key after entering data e Filling an auto tab field 10 Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual a o Chapter 2 TESS And ANSI Emulation TESS Edit Modes And Cursor Movement 2 1 4 1 TESS Edit Modes And Cursor Movement The TESS editing modes and cursor movements in each type of mode are described in the table below Press CTRL f to enter field mode In this mode once data entry into a field has been completed the entry cannot be changed without retyping the entire field Bacar nue In field mode the RIGHT and LEFT arrow keys do not perform any functions Pressing the UP or DOWN arrow key completes the entry field and then moves the cursor to the previous or next field Press CTRL u to enter fcursor mode In this mode once data entry into a field has been completed the entry cannot be changed without Fcursor mode retyping the entire field In fcursor mode the UP DOWN LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys
105. rigin parameter is used to specify the row coordinate to which the screen will be anchored 3 9 Console Note Refer to Creating Sessions on page 32 for details about displaying a console screen Creating a Console application displays an onscreen console interface It allows you to debug and monitor the ANSI session Typing in the console screen lists active tasks and commands Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual 87 Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters The Radio Statistics Screen 3 10 The Radio Statistics Screen Note Refer to Creating Sessions on page 32 for details about displaying a radio statistics screen Choosing Radio Statistics displays information about currently configured ANSI and TESS sessions If neither of these sessions is configured nothing 1s displayed on the screen Radio Statistics Definitions Cellular Protocol message numbers e fr forward remote number hex e ar acknowledged remote number hex e fh forward host number hex e ah acknowledged host number hex e ca radio address This is the Cellular Address including session number hex e tn host terminal number of session decimal e sts session status hex e typ data stream type hex e msk message mask hex e Q memory address of first message in receive queue 1 e if 88 Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters Ports Tab 0 then the receive queue is empty
106. rompt ANSI Telnet Settings 39 Enter To FO 85 entry fields 9 empty fields 78 Function keys 86 hidden match 77 Ignore Barcode Only 86 video attributes 48 75 86 visible match 77 Entry Mode 586 entry mode 8 amp 6 EOB chars 52 EOL chars 52 Erasure Mode 57 Error Tone and Error Time 94 ESC Prompt ANSI SSH Settings 44 ESC Prompt ANSI Telnet Settings 39 Exit 98 99 100 F Fcursor mode 7 7 Features TESS 79 Features 2392 Telnet 65 Features 3274 Telnet 70 73 FETM 5 fh forward host number 88 field advance 70 field advance key function 0 field backspace 10 field backspace key function 1 0 field exit key function 0 Field mode 77 Field Order 85 fields Arrow mode 53 auto tab fields 9 bar code only fields 9 completing a data field 70 86 Enhanced Edit Mode 86 entry fields 9 78 field advance tab 10 field backspace 10 field exit 10 Field Order 85 Field Scroll 74 fixed fields 9 hidden match 77 home 10 Ignore Barcode Only 86 insert mode 35 86 match fields 9 replace mode 55 86 serial I O fields 9 Serial In Out 82 tab field advance 10 transmit on 10 video attributes 48 75 visible match 77 Fields parameters for TESS Settings 85 Fill Character 78 Fixed Field Overhd 66 fixed fields 9 Flow Control 92 Font Change 99 Font Code 706 Cols 106 Rows 106 Font Cycle 707 Cols 107 Rows 107 Foreground ANSI default colour 48 Format Effector Transfer Mode FETM 51 form feed CTRL L 54 I
107. s Message ek tm ow ULA WR we A cd 14 2210 LOCK MESSIDESS du a A re 15 27 Control Commands 2 6 fae 6 05 4 6 oS 4 Se Aw ED SRS 15 2 1 8 Resetting A TESS Session 2 0004 15 ZA The Local MEME 2 dear rado a 6 we oe ee 3 a 16 2 1 10 Selecting Another Host Computer 16 2 1 11 Queuing Mode 4 i 4d hae RE a Swed SORES EEA 17 PIN SPE AHONs 20 so Bret oe we BD ee BS oe ba 17 D2 C Onn OULAN ONY 4 4 2 BS ao ee ee ds Oe ee oS eed ok 17 2 2 2 Sending Data To The Host o aaa 18 2 2 3 VT220 Equivalent Keys es 4 4 4 4 dd 4625 044 18 2 2 4 Block Mode Local Editing 19 Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual Contents 2 2 5 Working With Host Sessions o 20 2 3 Working With Multiple TESS amp ANSI Sessions 21 Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters 3 1 The TekTerm Startup Launch Menu 25 3 2 Working With Menus aa aaa a 26 3 2 1 Using The Keyboard To Navigate Menus 26 3 2 2 Using The Touchscreen To Navigate Menus 29 3 3 Restarting A TekTerm Application 30 3A Securty SENES u a ea at ee BR E Te die a a OR pa 30 35 PATamoleiS baaa A a ea AAN 31 310 SESSIONS VAD co da rd A e Moe Se e ee 32 3 6 1 Creatine SESSIONS 4 ss derriten elas ds 32 IT ANS LSESSIONS a e rd ds 33 3 7 1 Connection Type And Settings 34 3 8 TESS SESSIONS 0 le e a ew a Ee ds cid 60 3 8 1 Co
108. s that the login attempt has failed and returns to the Enter Prompt Login Failed Function Key Remap When a function key is pressed a corresponding default string is sent to the host The Function Key Remap table allows these function key character sequences to be redefined ANSI Settings Eb Function Key Remap Function Key Remap No Fl Remap 16 4f 50 00 00 F2 Remap 1b 4f 51 00 o FS Remap 1b 4f 52 00 00 F4 Remap 1b 4f 53 00 00 FS Remap 1b 5b 31 36 7e FG Remap 1b 5b 31 37 7e FF Remap 1b 5b 31 38 7e FS Remap 1b 5b 31 39 Fe s db Sb 32 30 e To enable this option you need to set the Function Key Remap option to Yes Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual 41 Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters ANSI Telnet Host Connection Settings Each function key has a default string associated with 1t To remap a function key e Inthe menu highlight the function key you want to remap In this example FI Remap was chosen a oF cancel veta e Type new values in the fields displayed in the remap window Arrow Key Remap When an arrow key 1s pressed a corresponding default string 1s sent to the host The Arrow Key Remap table allows these arrow key character sequences to be redefined ANSI Settings Escape Prompt Press ESC to E Auto Login Function Key Remap Arrow Rey Remap Arrow Key Remap No Up Arrow 1b 5b 41 00 00 Down Arrow 1b 5b 42 00 Right Arrow 1b
109. t and Smart Local In this mode any character entered using the keyboard is displayed before being sent to the host The table on page 54 outlines addi tional actions Host In this mode the ANSI session sends all keyboard entries to the host and displays only data received from the host Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual 53 Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters ANSI Keyboard Modes Smart This mode reduces or eliminates the delay between typing a character on the keyboard and displaying the character echoed by the host computer The ANSI session displays all printable charac ters on the screen before sending them to the host The unit com pares the characters echoed by the host to the characters placed on the page and fixes the display if the host echoes are different The maximum number of characters waiting for echo is 25 Any additional characters are sent to the host but not displayed When the unit is in insert mode smart echo is disabled In newline mode this key moves the cursor to the first column of the ENTER next line In line feed mode this key moves the cursor to column one of the current line CTRL G Bell The ANSI session beeps CTRL H Backspace The cursor moves back one space Key CTRL I Tab The cursor moves to the next horizontal tab stop CTRL J Line Feed a CTRL L Form Feed The cursor moves down one line in the same column CTRL K Vertical Tab The cursor moves down to the next line w
110. t scroll off a page the other pages are unaffected Origin Scroll When enabled set to Yes the display window moves to the origin upper left corner after receiving data from the host Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters ANSI Screen Parameters Label Softkeys ANSI Settings EBL ab Softkeys are function keys that have been programmed to perform specific actions in your application These keys are identified through softkey labels which are displayed at the bottom of the screen These softkey labels can be reconfigured using the menu attached to the Label Softkeys parameter To edit a label e Choose the function key for which you want to create a label F1 in the example below Fi PA e Type a name one that describes the key s function hy LA Note Keep in mind that the text will be shortened to better fit in the available space on your display Assign names that are short and clear Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual 47 Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters ANSI Screen Parameters Video Choosing this option displays a list of possible attributes ANSI Settings Number of Pages 4 Origin Scroll No Label Softkeys ER video Normal Normal Bold Bold Blink Blink Reverse Reverse Underline Underline Default Colours H Transmit Modes H Keyboard Modes y mM Coit naa Each of these options specifies the actual vi
111. tas ar e 60 4 fom 6 eG BAY Be BE 5 Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual 1 Chapter 1 Introduction About This Manual l l About This Manual This manual describes the Psion Teklogix TekTerm application Chapter 1 Introduction provides a basic overview of the Tek Term application Chapter 2 TESS And ANSI Emulation describes how to configure and work with TESS and ANSI sessions Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters describes TESS and ANSI operations This chapter also provides descriptions of the TekTerm parameters Appendix A Support Services And Worldwide Offices provides helpdesk phone numbers and provides web based information to help you search for worldwide office addresses and phone numbers 2 Text Conventions Note Notes highlight additional helpful information Important These statements provide particularly important instructions or additional information that ts critical to the operation of the equipment Warning These statements provide critical information that may prevent physical injury equipment damage or data loss 1 3 What Is The Teklerm Application TekTerm is a powerful emulation application ideally suited for real time data transaction applications associated with mainframes and servers This Psion Teklogix application has the ability to maintain multiple simultaneous sessions with a variety of host computers Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual 3 Chapter 1 Introduction Understandi
112. ters TESS Tests Fill Character This parameter specifies the character that identifies empty entry fields Enter the ASCII decimal equivalent of this character The commonly used characters are underline Enter 95 period Enter 46 Note Some systems may use the space character with the host using reverse video attributes to mark entry fields Upper Case When this parameter is enabled set to Yes lowercase input is converted to uppercase 3 8 1 9 TESS Tests TESS Settings Host Connection Settings H Screen H Characters Ei Tests Auto Repeat Function Key O Ayto Repeat Timeout O H Features H Scanner H Fields E Anchor view Auto Repeat Function Key This parameter determines which function key is sent to the host in auto reply mode The value represents the number of the function key not the ASCH decimal equivalent After sending this key the device locks and waits for the host to unlock 1t To disable 4uto Repeat Function Key set the Auto Repeat Timeout parameter to zero Auto Repeat Timeout This parameter determines the time in seconds between the device unlocking and the next transmission of the function key specified by the Auto Repeat Function Key parameter see above A value of zero disables auto reply mode 78 Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters TESS Features 3 8 1 10 TESS Features TESS Settings Bereatures Pr
113. ters are disabled see Local Process And Save on Reset on page amp 1 and Queuing on page 80 16 Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual Chapter 2 TESS And ANSI Emulation Queuing Mode 2 1 11 Queuing Mode In some sessions queuing mode can decrease the computer lock time In queuing mode the host computer may send several pages to a unit without waiting for a response These pages are stored in a queue within the device The operator completes the entries on the first page and then presses a function key The unit simultaneously transmits to the host and displays the next page in the queue The computer does not lock allowing the operator to enter data on the next page immediately This continues as long as there are pages in the queue Queuing mode is used for repetitive tasks and the queued screens look identical The device displays a Next message indicating that a new page 1s on the display Next messages also contain information about radio communications NEXT B indicates that the unit has data to transmit to the base station NEXT H indicates that the base station has acknowledged a transmission Unlike lock messages Next messages do not lock the keyboard Keying 1s allowed while Next messages are displayed While queuing mode may improve apparent response time it can present difficulties to hosts that are operating in real time It should only be used after careful consid
114. the identity of the SSH server server authentication and the server verifies the identity of the user requesting access user authentication Once authentication takes place bulk data transfer can proceed through private key encryption Public key encryption is used to distribute the private key to the client Host Address Refer to Host Address on page 38 for details Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual 43 Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters ANSI SSH Secure Shell Connection Settings 44 Port Refer to Port on page 37 for details Terminal Type Refer to Terminal Type on page 38 for details ENTER Prompt Refer to ENTER Prompt on page 39 for details ESC Prompt Refer to ESC Prompt on page 39 for details Login User authentication 1s completed using the parameters under the Login menu If Username is configured the Username Prompt is ignored If the Username is not configured the Username Prompt window 1s displayed during login The same rule applies to your password SSH Options For bulk data transfer the parameters under the SSH Options menu are used to determine the SSH protocol and cipher The Prefer SSH parameter will prefer to use SSH 1 if both SSH 1 and SSH 2 are supported by the host Regardless of the value assigned to the Prefer SSH parameter if the host only supports SSH 2 then SSH 2 will be used if only SSH 1 is supported then SSH 1 is used If you choose SSH 1 yo
115. ting A OTE Cl o amp 2 86 AO Re Be SES 21 2 2 5 5 Smart Echo Disabling 21 2 3 Working With Multiple TESS amp ANSI Sessions 21 Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual 7 Chapter 2 TESS And ANSI Emulation TESS Emulation This chapter provides details about TESS and ANSI emulation 2 1 TESS Emulation TESS Teklogix Screen Subsystem is a Psion Teklogix proprietary communications protocol optomised for RF communications Teklogix protocol emulation software resident on network controllers or a Psion Teklogix Software Development Kit SDK and installed in the host converts host screens to TESS commands _ Note Ifthe message RESET Press Enter flashes at the bottom of the TESS screen when you turn on the unit press the ENTER key once 2 1 1 Configuration Note Each TESS session must have a unique name assigned to it The title you assign will be displayed in the Launch Menu The process of renaming an existing TESS session and adding a new session 1s described in the section titled Sessions Tab on page 32 Some connection types require that you assign a unique terminal number Refer to Terminal Number in the section titled TESS Sessions on page 60 for details 2 1 2 The Field Types Fixed Field displays information that cannot be changed from the keyboard Entry Field allows the operator to enter data This type of field is usually shown
116. u can select the default cipher for SSH 1 from a list of three ciphers as well as set the compression level for data communications If SSH 1 is not the preferred protocol SSH 2 is used with the cipher being chosen at run time from among an internally hard coded list of ciphers You can override this list by providing a list of ciphers in the format of comma separated strings For both SSH 1 and SSH 2 the cipher that is eventually chosen is determined in negotiation between the ANSI session and the host after authentication Function Key Remap Refer to Function Key Remap on page 41 for details Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters ANSI Screen Parameters Arrow Key Remap Refer to Arrow Key Remap on page 42 for details 3 7 1 6 ANSI Screen Parameters ANSI Settings El Screen Screen Rows 24 Screen Cols 80 View Rows default 10 View Cols default 26 View Rows 80 col 10 View Cols 80 col 26 View Rows 132 col 10 View Cols 132 col 26 Number of Pages 4 Origin Scroll No Label Softkeys LO mo A La Screen Rows This parameter defines the logical page length in lines used by the host computer application Emulator systems trim the host application screens to this length Display panning is used if the page is longer than the display x Screen Rows Screen Cols This parameter defines the logical page width in characters used by the host comput
117. vice after a hey you command Consult the Teklogix Screen Subsystem TESS User Manual for more information on milestones Next X This parameter enables and disables the next messages used in queuing mode Keyboard Locked Enabling or disabling this parameter allows you to lock or unlock the keyboard for all alphanumeric input in TESS When this parameter is enabled and the keyboard 1s locked the function keys arrow keys and the ENTER key are still functional The unit emits an error beep if a character is rejected because the keyboard is locked Changes to this parameter take effect only after the unit 1s reset Disable Beep Enabling this parameter turns off the beep generated by the o G and TESS commands Keep in mind that Error and Scan beeps are not disabled 80 Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters TESS Features Local Process And Save on Reset TESS Settings Remap Passthru No pos Queueing Yes Send Milestone No pu Disable Beep No Local Process Yes o e Save on Reset No El Serial H Scanner E Fields m le Alicia The sub menu items attached to Local Process allows you to enable Local Process and Save on Reset When these parameters are enabled set to Yes data stored in the unit is saved if the unit is reset Local procedures are defined on page 16 EF Serial TESS Settings Serial Port Any Available S
118. ware User Manual Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters TESS 3274 Telnet Host Connection Settings Function Key Remap When a function key is pressed a corresponding default string is sent to the host The Function Key Remap table allows these function key character sequences to be remapped TESS Settings FKEYO ENTER FKEYL Fl e FREY2 F2 e FREY F3 e FREY4 F4 e FKEYS FS FKEYG F FKEY7 FF e FKEYS FS e FREY FO FREY LO FLO Each function key has a default string associated with 1t To remap a function key e Inthe menu highlight the function key you want to remap In this example FKEYO ENTER was chosen a3 ET 42 gt 9 15 PM 4 e Choose a new function key value from the dropdown menu Psion Teklogix TekTerm Software User Manual 69 Chapter 3 TekTerm Parameters TESS 5250 Telnet Host Connection Settings Features 3274 Telnet TESS Settings E pu Clear Entry Fields Mo Passthru Printing Po AIAG Character O E Barcode Character Ol Serial 1 0 Character O gt Fixed Field Overhead 5 Enable Alarm No a Command Region Wp O a Command Region Dower AN Important These parameters are identical to those described for 2392 Telnet Refer to Features 2392 Telnet beginning on page 65 3 8 1 6 TESS 5250 Telnet Host Connection Settings TESS Settings BB ost connection settings Host Address Port EF Emulation H Screen H Characters H Tests

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