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3. 6 51 707123 001 500 LXP User s Manual 6 52 Keyboard Mapper The key assignment mapping may be verified or changed as necessary for use in VT220 applications YT220 104 key Keyboard Mapper LE E gt FUNCTIONS ASSIGNMENTS Hold Screen Ok _ Caneel Print Screen Break Cancel Default SE SF 60 20 Z 78 78 7 To determine which key is currently assigned to the VT key click the appropriate VT key in the Functions box and the assigned value will be displayed in the Assignments box Alternatively on the keyboard layout using the mouse click on the key to which the value needs to be displayed the key will be displayed in the Functions box and the assigned value in the Assignments box To change the key assignment 1 Using the mouse click on the key that needs to be changed on the keyboard layout or alternatively choose the function from the Functions box 2 Click Add below the Functions box 3 Assign the new assignment required for the key selected If a key combination 15 desired click either the Shift Control or Shift Control buttons 4 Click Apply when satisfied with selection or click Undo to reassign Note function can be applied to multiple keys Assigning a function 10 a key does not unassign it from a previous definition 5 Click OK to save changes and Exit or Cancel to discard changes and exit To return the key assignm
4. ion x PD 9 ug6yg 4 pu3 WOH J 8 N gt Kold Z L M Y E M gt e N N A o x ZJi lt 0 993 98 gt N 303 3 5 5 r H 4 S y 6 50 m 6 woH pug N 555 Jesu 55 j 5253 ug6y 6 D o NY doms Pd 0 6 8 L 9 6 v L dng gt 8 vou OC 4 8 Chapter 4 1480 CUT Emulator Configuring the 1480 CUT Emulator The configuration function enables the environment to be set up to suit your needs and work habits while working in CUT emulation mode Defining and selecting features To bring up the 1480 CUT Emulator configuration screen 1 Click Setup to open the 1480 Setup menu 2 Click Screen The 1480 Screen Setup screen 15 shown below Screen Setup Mod Size Cursor Mode x a0 C Moda 32 x 8 C Mlada 43 x 50 C Mods 27 x 132 C Underline Black Blink Miscellaneous Case Full Screen Mode Partitioning Mark Unprotected Row Calumn Indicator DualCase C MONOCASE Dual Screen Controller Step Key Chgsc Coax Indicator Base v PD Disable Color Override Increase Session Delay Title Bar 1480 Session Name Cancel Mod Size Select the mod required by the design of the a
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6. dng S v Z i 04 preoghay 5 1 OLCEN L 4 aisog 81560 aysog JOWN mea IDY 8 3 vz ee Z3 OZj 613 813 13 913 14 vij 13 707123 001 6 8 Chapter 6 Using TN3270 5250 TN5250EP 1451 VT220 and VT3270 Color Setup From the main TN3270 application screen 1 Click Setup to open the TN3270 Setup menu 2 Click Colors TN3270 Color Setup Attributes Turquaise White Customize Colors Red Blue OK Default Cancel Attributes Use the arrows to select colors from the Colors list on the right Select for protected unprotected normal and highlighted fields e Customize Colors Select a color from the colors list Use any or all of the three slider bars to adjust the selected color Background color Select the Background Color bar then apply any or all of the three slider bars until the desired color shows in the Background Color box Click OK to save changes and close Color Setup or Cancel to close and discard any changes 707123 001 6 9 500 LXP User s Manual Print setup To access the Print Setup screen shown below from the main TN3270 screen 1 Click Setup to open the TN3270 Setup menu 2 Click Printer Print Setup Print Type Plain hi screen Print zi 10 Characters Inch l Draft Qu
7. OK Default Cancel 1 Use the arrows to select colors from the Colors list on the right Select for protected unprotected normal and highlighted fields 2 Click OK to save changes and close Color Setup or Cancel to close and discard any changes 707123 001 6 67 Chapter 7 Microsoft Servers Citrix ICA Client Connection To create a new connection or to start an existing ICA connection select Start Programs Microsoft Servers ICA The ICA Connections screen will appear Citrix ICA Client for Linux Connection Properties To create a new connection select New from the Connections menu The Properties screen will appear Network Properties Network Protocol Select to use the Default Network Protocol or choose the desired protocol from the list 707123 001 7 1 500 LXP User s Manual Server Location You may either use the Default Server Location or specify a server location by typing it in the field Server Select this to configure a connection to a server Published Application Select to configure a connection to a published application Enter a description of the connection in the Description field Specify the server either by its name or its IP address To get a list of servers or published applications click the browse button Connection Properties Use Data Compression Select to compress the data transferring between the termin
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9. 0 965 5 2 2 utt 1 1 A 1 2 pello up The NC 1 3 Connec inn qO 1 3 Connecting fo the SNA network sass 1 3 Connecting to an Ethernet LAN sss 1 4 Connecting a modem to the Serial Port tette 1 4 JO TD u 1 4 1 1 1 4 dco od 1 1 s unan aaa ayuy 1 5 Problem Terminal cannot be turned on 1 5 Problem LAN function cannot be started 1 5 Problem Network server cannot be logged on 1 5 S CL iii ta 0000000 1 5 1 5 1 C hara teris S repar eier TETEE TE E 1 6 Repnlatopy COMI AICS 131 00101030 1 6 Safety Power and Environmental Requirements 1 6 Space planning physical statistics 1 6 Meeting environmental requirements secu 1 7 Power cable Tequitemebts cc 17 00202121 1 7 Power outlet Sec 1 1 masseuse sina 1 8 Electrical interference and atmospheric considerations 1 8 Chapter 2 Using WINdOwS 0 6
10. BD Hz C 85 Hz Screen Resolution C 640 x 480 standby s 800 x 800 5 IE uspem C 1 024x 758 C 1280 x 1024 t 15 24 hit C 1600 x 1200 screen saver Enable Screen Saver Enable DPMS Star mins mins mins Timeout mins 10 Apply Exit Select the appropriate Screen Resolution Refresh Rate and Color Depth for the monitor If enabled DPMS Display Power Management System will control the power mode ofthe monitor according to the timeouts set In the scroll panels Ifthe screensaver is enabled a timeout of 1 to 120 minutes may be specified 8 4 707123 001 Chapter 8 Setup Security The Security menu allows the user or administrator to password protect the NCT Configuration program as well as the configuration panels of the emulators The screen lock may be enable here as well Configuration Utility V05 12 01 EDO Product Data Network 10515 7145 screen Security NFS Printers Sm pum start Menu uH screen Lock Administrator Password Enable Screen Lock screen Lock Password Require Password to Configure Applications Password erii eig Allow rsh to unit Apply Exit Click the desired check box to enable password protection Enter a password in the Password field then reenter the same password in the Verification field Selecting
11. BM System 36 BM System 38 BM 5394 Control Unit BM 5494 Control Unit BM AS 400 The 1490 supports 122 key and 104 key keyboards You can generate hard copy by attaching a twinax printer to the System 3X or AS 400 or by attaching a host addressable printer to the 1783 equipped with a 1490 emulator The Local Screen Print feature enables you to make a hard copy of the displayed text Standard Features Multiple Emulations The 1490 can emulate several different display types Both monochrome and color displays can be emulated For display stations attached to a System 36 or System 38 a 132 column color format can be selected Two Host Sessions You can configure one host display sessions and one printer host session that run concurrently Full Screen Setup Menus The full screen setup menus offer simplicity and ease of use for all setup functions User Selectable Color Mixing With the color 1490 you can select the shades of the colors for the attributes Audible Alarm Sounds when the host system signals the display station MVP Multivendor printers The 1490 supports a wide variety of industry standard printers Optional Features US English 104 Key EBCDIC US English Typewriter 22 Key 5250 US English Typewriter 22 Key 3270 US English Typewriter 707123 001 5 1 500 LXP User s Manual Communication Setup x 1490 Communications Terminal Mode One Dis
12. Enable HAP Suppress Null Lines suppress automatic line feed when CR at MPP 1 FF takes position if followed by data FF at print end FF ignored when not in first print position ML at MPP 1 FF at end of print Transparent Text Mode COA x Printer Keys PAT send x OK Cancel Enable HAP Select to enable the HAP feature Suppress Null Lines Selection of this item will cause null lines to be removed from formatted 40 64 80 CPI HAP LU3 prints Null lines are lines that contain only non printable characters such as nulls attributes or alphanumeric characters in a non print field e Suppress automatic line feed when CR at MPP 1 Ifthis option is selected when the printer reaches the Maximum Print Position 1 the end of the print line the carriage returns 10 the beginning of the line without a line feed The next printed characters will overwrite the current line of printed characters If this option is not selected the default when the printer reaches the end of the line the carriage returns to the beginning of the line and drops down one line NL at MPP 1 If this option is selected the printer does not execute a line feed 11 there Is a new line command at the Maximum Print Position 1 the end of the print line The printer begins printing on the next line If this option 15 not selected the default w
13. IP Address 8921581105 Domain Name norrcom MAC Address pmsoDcoz1C4a2 0 serial Number w338118781 subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 0 Integration Level Jomo Hast Name mhosmam 9 Date of Manufacture Ju s 18 23 00 2005 Default Gateway 82 1881 19 Place of Manufacture Apply Exit The following menus can be selected Product Data Network Hosts DNS Screen Security NFS e Printers Language Start Menu Date Time XDMCP Font Servers e Appearance Each of the topics is described in detail on the pages that follow 707123 001 8 1 500 LXP User s Manual 8 2 Product Data Configuration Utility VO4 01 15 T B gt Product Data Network Hasts DN3 screen Security NFS Printers pum Start Menu pn Network Type Ethernet 0 DNS Server 2425419 IP Address 1821581105 Domain Name Incrrcom 0 MAC Address JoosoDcoz1c4z2 serial Number M338118781 subnet Mask 255 255 2550 Integration Level Da 0 Hast Name mhosame 0 Date of Manufacture Ju s 18 23 00 2005 Default Gateway 23881343 Place of Manufacture INA Apply Exit The information provided in the NCT Configuration panel will help with the determination of hardware and software levels of your unit Information that 15 provided in this panel 15 Network Type Configured Network type IP Address Configured IP Addr
14. 0 OK D efault MONG Cancel Attributes Use the arrows to select colors from the Colors list on the right Select for protected unprotected normal and highlighted fields e Background Color Use any or all of the three slider bars until the desired color shows in the Background Color box and as the background of the Color Setup screen e Customize Colors Use any or all of the three slider bars to adjust the colors showing on the Colors list Click OK to save the changes and exit the screen Default to return to the system s default settings MONO to use a monochrome display or Cancel to discard changes and exit 707123 001 4 13 500 LXP User s Manual Printer setup and printing The 1480 s screen print may be directed to either a local printer a remote LAN printer or a coax printer To initiate printing once printer setup is complete press the Print key To access the Printer Setup screen shown below select Printer from the 1480 Setup menu 1480 Print Setup Print Type C Coax Print t Screen Print Sereen Tim Draft Quality Attributes Portrait Mind 5 17CPI Wide Paper Line Feed Form Feed OK Inkjet l fio Characters Inch l Lines Inch zl Lines per Page 60 E HAP Menu select Printer Cancel Print type Coax Print Sends the print request to the controller Scre
15. 2 4 6 0010 4 6 Monitoring response UIE asena 4 6 Configuring the 1480 CUT Emulator acca 4 9 Defining and selecting eatures u uu u nun 4 9 NA INAS LAIN 4 11 Restarting the 1480 Emulator 4 11 o OOD SEO DSSS ESOC nayman ee ee ne ete 4 12 Gun E 4 13 1 4 14 POOT l sra anam uni eee 4 14 Coax printer SI HE 4 15 1 1 TNNT O MM 4 16 PUDIGE o 4 18 Dial Screen 0000 4 19 CONT 0 111 4 9 Configuring Dual Sereen Tode o eer Do 00000000000000 4 19 1 10 4 20 Active and Su uspended 536 6138 uU i aieia 4 20 ys 4 20 Dual Screen Mode enlianc m ent ase 4 2 Vn Cr E 4 21 4 2 vm aui 0 0 0 0000 one 4 2 Step ACtIVe SESSION aic carat deii Ebor D PPM MNA Mem ene Lie PED 4 22 BWLD SS 4 22 11
16. Press key s Shift Field Mark Note Shift to uppercase characters by using Numeric mode as well as pressing Shift Press either Shift or Shift Lock to reverse Shift Lock 707123 001 Chapter 4 1480 CUT Emulator Selecting data fields The application program may be designed to present to you certain fields that can be selected for further processing by the application program These fields are marked with 8 To select a field perform one of the following actions e Press the CrSel key e Move the cursor to cover any character in the field or to cover the and click the right mouse button gt replaces the 7 associated with the field you select If you accidentally select the wrong field press the CrSel key or right mouse button to deselect it To send the field s to the application program for processing do one of the following depending on how the application program was designed Press the Enter key e Press the CrSel key after positioning the cursor on an attention field Attention fields are marked with amp s and spaces Position the mouse cursor to point to the desired attention field and click the right mouse button Sending data To send the displayed data to the host application before continuing to enter data 1 Check to be sure that all fields required by the application have been filled Note When a data character is entered in the next to last chara
17. 3 Connect the cable and secure it in place by turning the retaining ring clockwise until it 1s tight 707123 001 1 3 500 LXP User s Manual Connecting to an Ethernet LAN To connect the NCT to an Ethernet LAN prepare the Category 5 or unshielded twisted pair cables according to the following table Category 3 4 or 5 ANSI IEEE Standard Maximum Length 100 meters 328 084 feet 802 31 1990 Section 14 or greater Minimum Length 1 0 meter 3 281 feet 1 Locate the Category 5 UTP Local Area Network LAN cable 2 Plug the LAN cable into the RJ45 connector on the back of the logic unit Connecting a modem to the Serial Port 1 Connect the external modem s 9 pin connector into the serial port located on the rear panel of the logic unit 2 Secure the cable s fastening screws to ensure proper connection Powering up After the NCT has been properly installed and connected it 1s ready to operate online To ensure that the NCT is prepared for operating perform the following procedure If you encounter operational difficulty or 11 the unit malfunctions contact your system administrator l Depress the Power On Off button to turn on power 2 Ifthe Power On indicator does not light check the power and make sure the unit is completely plugged in If the mouse pointer does not appear or the Taskbar does not appear check to see 11 connecting cables are securely connected to the back of the logic unit 4 Adjust the
18. With just a userid some hosts do not require passwords Neither if the remote host has been set up for it To connect to a TN5250 remote host from the main TN5250 screen 1 Click Session to open the TN5250 Session menu 2 Click Connect Once connected use the menus commands and features of the remote host to access and run 5250 applications Logging out of a remote host 1 When you have finished using the remote host use the host s normal log out command 2 To disconnect from the host select Disconnect from the Session menu 6 16 707123 001 Chapter 6 Using TN3270 5250 TN5250EP 1451 VT220 and VT3270 Configuring TN5250 for an application TN5250 can be configured for a particular application by selecting Screen Keyboard or Color from the Setup menu Screen setup From the main TN5250 application screen 1 Click Setup to open the TN5250 Setup menu 2 Click Screen screen Confiquration X Full Screen Mode OK cancel Cursor Choose either an underline cursor or a block cursor Select Blink for a blinking cursor Full Screen Mode Select to open the TN5250 application in Full Screen Mode TN5250 must be closed and reopened for this setting to become effective Note To access the taskbar or minimized applications on the taskbar while Full Screen Mode 15 in effect hold down the Ctrl and Alt keys while pressing the tab key Press the tab key repeatedly until the name of the applicatio
19. The Window menu allows you to Restore the window s size after maximizing or minimizing it Move the window the window will track the mouse pointer until the mouse button is clicked Resize the window as the pointer is moved outside the frame an outline will track it until the mouse button 15 clicked Minimize the window reduces the window to an application button in the Taskbar To bring the window back up just click on the button in the Taskbar Maximize the window expands the window to fill the current workspace Close closes the application An application can also be closed by double clicking on the menu button 707123 001 2 3 500 LXP User s Manual CAUTION Selecting the Close item may immediately terminate the application running in that window without prompting you to confirm Always remember to save your work before you click on Close Note Some tabs or tool bar icons may be subdued or grayed out these tasks are not accessible at this time Using the Taskbar 2 4 The Taskbar provides a quick and easy way to switch from one application to another and to restore applications to their normal size on the workspace 2 Start Netscape Version 4 75 TN3270 Session 3 41PH The Taskbar includes the following Application list button 5 Start displays a menu of applications made available for your use by your system administrator A la
20. VT220 and VT3270 Delimiter Enter two EBCDIC characters that will be used to Start Stop ASCII Pass Thru 1451 What is 1451 Like Telnet 1451 enables you to access programs running on remote hosts v 1451 Session DE x setup Session Macro Welcome to M5 a VAXstation 4000 90 VAX running VMS version V6 1 Username 1451 enables the NCT to function as though it were a standard 3151 display 1451 provides the following standard features Window Menus The window menus offer simplicity and ease of use for all setup functions 707123 001 6 31 500 LXP User s Manual e Color Display The color monitor is programmable Multiple Sessions A maximum of 10 sessions can be accessed with this emulator Setting up 1451 6 32 1 Click the Start button located in the lower left corner of the screen 2 Select Program from the pop up menu 3 Select Emulators from the next pop up menu 4 Click on the 1451 entry 5 Select Communications from the Setup menu 1451 Communications S Connection Type ion G LAN Serial Session Name Session A Location Nai Host 5 Line Turnaround Character 0 00 CR l Port 23 Comm Mode Echo l Auto Connect Disconnect 2 Auto Login send Page zi d Null S ff Auto Play Macro F j E Bell 0x07 Internal Alt Bell hime o s zi Break Key oxF3 Break E zi r860 sera
21. s workspace Try starting an application from the start menu the Netscape Browser is a good place to start How to start the NCT The system has been set up to start automatically at power up Your user ID and or password may be required in the NCT login dialog box A typical workspace After the NCT has started it will display a workspace an area in which you can run applications and display windows Here is a typical workspace with some sample applications At the very bottom of the KM screen the Taskbar 4 G 3 249 2 5 3 3 yard Reload Home Search Netscape Print Security Shop Stop shows at a glance all the applications available on your desktop The taskbar allows quick e switching from one application to another To learn how to use the Taskbar see Using the Taskbar in this section H Bookmarks Ji Location http wew visara com what s Related f News 4 Downloads 4 Software 4 Hardware Developers 4 Help Search 4 Shop Setup Se Start TN3270 Session Netscape Welcom 10 51 PM 707123 001 2 1 500 LXP User s Manual Using the mouse Two common mouse operations are Clicking Pressing and releasing a mouse button Dragging Holding down a mouse button moving the mouse and then releasing the button Note When the word click or drag 15 used in this documentation and no mouse button is sp
22. 1480 Miscellaneous panel Close the 1480 CUT Emulator application When it 1s reopened there should be a display with two sessions of data side by side OO Active and Suspended Screens Dual Screen mode can be used to simultaneously display two host sessions Because two or more sessions must be managed one session 15 selected as the active session and the other as the inactive or suspended session A highlighted arrow or 1s displayed on the separator line at the cursor row to help find the cursor and point to the active session Two Sessions in Side by Side Format Session 1 Session 2 Inactive Session Active Session Key assignments Only the 122 key keyboard is supported for Dual Screen mode 4 20 707123 001 Chapter 4 1480 CUT Emulator 122 Key Dual Screen Keyboard Keys Mark Paste EEEEEIEEEXEE x 9n smee fus a 5 rA amp Dup m aet Jump ee E A A J 5 Js amp EE JJ Breok 5 7 8 9 E End Home PgUp Deiwd 4 5 6 lt Bock Dual Screen Mode enhancements Select The following commands and features are available in Dual Screen mode Zoom Press the Zoom key n L1 to alternate the display between unzoomed side by side format and zoomed normal format The zoomed format 15 identical to the standard Mod 2 3 or 4 format There is only one unzoomed format for a
23. C Bun vWeekly OK Cancel Update Server The IP address of the FTP server containing the update list and the new programs and files Login Name The user s name expected by the file server maximum 32 characters Password The user s password on the file server maximum 32 characters File Path The file path of the file on the server that contains the list of programs and files to be updated Update File The name of the file on the server that contains the update Scheduled The updates will be handled at the time chosen by the user Immediate Overrides the update time the update process will begin immediately Reboot Upon Completion Reboot may be selected to reboot the NCT after the update has completed e Reschedule Updates may be scheduled to Run Once or may be scheduled for updating on a Daily or Weekly basis before starting an update DO NOT power off the machine or start any programs Warning All applications except the NCT Update program should be closed LA during the update process Notify the system administrator of any failures 707123 001 8 11
24. Configuring TN3270 for an application TN3270 can be configured for a particular application by selecting Screen Keyboard or Color from the Setup menu Screen setup From the main TN3270 application screen 1 Click Setup to open the TN3270 Setup menu 2 Click Screen TN3270 Screen Setup Mod Size Mod z480 Cursor Underline Block C Mod 32x60 C Mod4 43x80 Blink C Mods 2 2 m Miscellaneous Mark Unprotected Case Dual Case MONGCASE Row Column Indicator Code Page 1047 Edit Select Mode Standard Select Full Screen Mode Alternate Session Name Frame Select WEC controls kbd inhibit OK Cancel Mod Size Select the mod required by the design of the application program Applications are designed to use one of the above mods based on the number of rows per screen and characters per row respectively The default is Mod 2 e Case Select DualCase for upper and lower case characters Select MONOCASE for all characters displayed as upper case letters Edit Select Mode Choose either Standard Select or Frame Select Standard select performs an end of line wrap function when selecting text Frame Select is used to a specific block of text without automatically performing an end of line wrap function e Cursor Choose either an underline cursor or a block cursor Select Blink for a blinking cursor Mark Unprotected Select to display
25. E4 al Local ame Remote Mame Remote Address 213 Cancel Select the appropriate printer from the list of configured LPR printers Screen Print 707123 001 1451 Screen Print Setup Printer Type t Plain C HP LaserJet C Inkjet Postscript C Praprinter Lines per Inch wale C t E LP 2 C 84418 C 6 6 LPI Attributes Draft Quality Attributes Portrait Mod 5 17CFI wide Paper Local Name Remote Mame Remote Address Characters per Inch 10 CPI 12 CFI Line Feed 17 CFI C 10 5 Form Feed Lines per Page 66 E OK Cancel Printer Type Specifies the printer driver to use when printing Lines per Inch Specifies the number of Lines Per Inch to print Characters per Inch Specifies the number of Characters Per Inch to print Lines per page Specifies the number of Lines per Page to print Selectable range is 0 255 Draft Quality Prints draft quality when selected Otherwise printing 15 letter quality Attributes If selected prints intensified characters as bold and underlined when required 6 41 500 LXP User s Manual Portrait If enabled prints in Portrait mode If disabled prints in Landscape mode Mod 5 17 CPI If selected printing automatically changes to 17 CPI characters per inch if the application screen is Mod 5 Wide Paper If enabled allows printin
26. Mode OK Cancel Model Size Select the mod required by the design of the application program Applications are designed to use one of the above mods based on the number of rows per screen and characters per row respectively The default is Mod 2 Cursor Choose either an underline cursor or a block cursor Select Blink for a blinking cursor e Full Screen Mode Select to open the VT3270 application in Full Screen Mode VT3270 must be closed and reopened for this setting to become effective Note To access the taskbar or minimized applications on the taskbar while Full Screen Mode is in effect hold down the Ctrl and Alt keys while pressing the tab key Press the tab key repeatedly until the name of the application you wish to bring to the front 1s displayed Click OK to save changes and close Screen Setup or Cancel to close and discard any changes 707123 001 6 63 500 LXP User s Manual Keyboard setup From the main VT3270 application screen 1 Click Setup to open the VT3270 Setup menu 2 Click Keyboard C 104 Key 122 Key LIK Cancel e Keyboard Type Select either the 104 or 122 key keyboard Click OK to save changes and Exit or Cancel to discard changes and exit To return the key assignments to their default state click Default Note VT3270 application must be closed and restarted for changes to become effective 6 64 707123 001 Chapter 6 Using TN3270 5250 T
27. Odd C Even New Update Delete Enable CISAT handshaking OK Cancel Click OK to save changes and close Communications Setup or Cancel to close and discard any changes Connecting to a VT220 session VT220 will connect to the remote host The host then will normally respond with a welcome and will lead you through its log in process Log in employing one of the following combinations With the userid and password supplied by the administrator of the host With just a userid some hosts do not require passwords Neither if the remote host has been set up for it To connect to a VT220 remote host from the main 71220 1 Click Session to open the VT220 Session menu 2 Click Connect Once connected use the menus commands and features of the remote host to access and run VT220 applications Logging out of a remote host 1 When you have finished using the remote host use the host s normal log out command 2 To disconnect from the host select Disconnect from the Session menu 707123 001 6 47 500 LXP User s Manual Configuring VT220 for an application VT220 can be configured for a particular application by selecting Screen Keyboard or Color from the Setup menu Screen setup From the main VT220 application screen 1 Click Setup to open the VT220 Setup menu 2 Click Screen C Underline Block Blink Alternate Style OR Cancel Cursor Choose either an underline
28. Queue name that print Jobs are sent to from an LPR enabled device Remote Address IP address of the selected printer Click OK to save the changes and exit the screen or Cancel to discard the changes and exit Note Forchanges to the Select Printer Menu to become effective the 1480 must be restarted via the Miscellaneous Menu or by turning the unit off and back on again 4 18 707123 001 Chapter 4 1480 CUT Emulator Dual Screen feature The dual screen feature 1s provided by a special software program on the main logic board With the NCT Display Station in 1480 Emulation mode you can display and operate two sessions on one monitor in either a side by side format or a zoomed session that 1s one of the two sessions occupies the entire display surface and you toggle between the two sessions Fields can also be copied from one session to the other Dual screen sessions are supported on a display configured as a Mod 2 3 or 4 Configuration requirements To support Dual Screen mode the controller must be configured for two or more logical sessions on the display terminal s port In addition PC File Transfer mode must be set for those ports that use the Mark Paste function of the NCT The NCT must be configured as follows to be able to exercise the enhanced dual screen features e The NCT 1480 Emulator must be in either Mod 2 3 or 4 mode with Partitioning deselected See Defining and Selecting Features earlier in t
29. To open the miscellaneous menu repeat steps 1 and 2 6 Click Start Twinax 7 Click the OK button to restart the Twinax communications and initiate the exchange of configuration items with the controller 707123 001 5 13 Chapter 6 Using TN3270 TN5250 TN5250EP 1451 VT220 and VT3270 TN3270 What is TN3270 Like Telnet TN3270 enables access to programs running on remote hosts Unlike Telnet TN3270 provides the means to access 3270 programs running on IBM mainframes E THN3270 Session A setup Session Macro Export TN3270 enables the NCT to function as though it were a 3279 mod 2 mod 3 mod 4 or mod 5 terminal Unlike Telnet TN3270 can manipulate the entire screen image fields and function keys in a way identical to a 3270 terminal TN3270 provides the following standard features Window Menus The window menus offer simplicity and ease of use for all setup functions Color Display The color monitor is programmable in seven colors Switchable Screen Formats TN3270 supports four 4 screen sizes that can be selected from setup menus The server to which the TN3270 client attaches must be configured to support the screen size used Check with your system administrator Mono DualCase Mode Allows characters to be displayed as all uppercase characters or as upper and lowercase characters MarkUnprotected Field Indicator The 1480 CUT Emulator can be requested to mark unprotected fields with a sp
30. brightness control the contrast control vertical centering and the horizontal centering control if necessary Powering down 1 Save all work in process and close any open applications 2 Click Start Shut Down Select either Shutdown Reboot or Restart Window Manager The next chapter describes how to define characteristics and preferences for the display unit and printer so that you may begin to use the Network Computing Terminal 1 4 707123 001 Chapter 1 About the NCT Troubleshooting If you are experiencing trouble with the terminal refer to the following If the problem persists please contact your local Sales Representative Problem Terminal cannot be turned on Check that all I O and power connectors are correctly and securely connected as described in the Setting up the NCT section Made sure the pins of the connectors are not crooked or broken Problem LAN function cannot be started Ensure that the cable 15 securely connected 10 the network RJ 45 connector and that the other end of the cable 15 also securely connected to its correct device Contact your system administrator Problem Network server cannot be logged on Ensure that the related network setting 1s correct Contact your system administrator Specifications General Specifications 32MB Flash 128MB System Memory Optional Coax Adapter Optional 15 17 or 19 or flat panel monitor e I O ports RJ45
31. chosen 7 8 707123 001 Chapter 7 Microsoft Servers Server Location Network Protocol Choose the desired protocol from the list Server Group Use the Server Group and Address List fields to create lists of specific servers that you want to designate as primary and backup servers for connecting to application sets Backup server groups provide business recovery for you client 1 the event that you cannot contact any servers in your primary group You can define up to three groups of Citrix servers to which you want to connect a primary and two backups Each group can contain from one to five servers When you specify a server group for your client the client attempts to contact all the servers within that group simultaneously broadcasting and the first server to respond is the one to which you connect Use this field to designate whether the servers entered in the Address List field belong to your Primary first backup Backupl or second backup Backup2 group Address List Use the address list field to view and change the list of Citrix servers used in the selected server group If you have not selected any servers Auto Locate 15 selected by default 707123 001 7 9 500 LXP User s Manual Hot Keys PREECE IE Hotkeys are used to control the behavior of the client and as substitutes for the standard Windows hotkeys for a published application Hotkey functionality allows you to map common key combination
32. in normal mode Pressing the Play key will resume the macro The Quit key will abandon the macro and return you to normal mode even while macro play 15 paused If delays are desired within macros the Delay key may be clicked while in record mode to embed an approximately one second delay within the macro This may be clicked multiple times to extend the length of the delay 707123 001 6 13 500 LXP User s Manual TN5250 What is TN5250 Like Telnet TN5250 enables the user to access programs running on remote hosts TN5250 provides the means to access 5250 programs running on IBM midframes S TN5250 Session A TDI Setup Session Macro gt 10 Un C COPYRIGHT TEM CORP 1980 19938 TN5250 can manipulate the entire screen image fields and function keys in a way identical to a 5250 terminal TN5250 provides the following standard features Window Menus The window menus offer simplicity and ease of use for all setup functions Color Display The color monitor is programmable in seven colors Row Column Indicator Displays the current cursor location on the operator status row Multiple Sessions A maximum of 10 sessions can be accessed with this emulator 6 14 707123 001 Chapter 6 Using TN3270 5250 TN5250EP 1451 VT220 and VT3270 Setting up a remote host as a 5250 terminal To setup a remote host 1 Click the Start button in the lower left hand corner of the screen The
33. off the NCT and then powering it back on The user may make all the desired menu changes first Some of the menu items such as the two mentioned previously only take effect during the initial exchange of data with the controller Restarting the 1480 Emulator 1 Click Setup in the upper left hand corner of the screen to open the 1480 Setup menu 2 Click Miscellaneous The 1480 Miscellaneous screen is shown below Miscellaneous x Communications Coax Start C Coax Stop 8 Cancel 3 Click Coax Stop 4 Click the OK button This stops the 1480 from responding to the controller CAUTION AII data on the 1480 screen will be lost along with the bridge data transfers being stopped The 1480 screen data is erased and replaced by a large X The operator symbol is placed in the status row along with another X This shows that the communications have been halted 5 Click Coax Start 6 Click the OK button to restart the coax communications and initiate the exchange of configuration items with the controller 7 Click the Cancel button to exit this panel 707123 001 4 11 500 LXP User s Manual Keyboard setup To open the Keyboard Setup panel 1 Click Setup to open the 1480 Setup menu 2 Click Keyboard The Keyboard Setup screen appears Keyboard Setup Keyboard Size Beep one s Or C1 E 104 Key C 122 Key C External Test Keyboard Type N
34. port 23 be specified when connecting select the port number using the up and down arrows or by typing the port in directly Enable TN3270E Select to enable TN3270E support 6 2 707123 001 Chapter 6 Using TN3270 5250 TN5250EP 1451 VT220 and VT3270 LU Name Enter LU name string optional for TN3270E Auto Connect Select to auto connect at program start and to reconnect automatically 1f disconnected by the server Click OK to save changes and close Communications Setup or Cancel to close and discard any changes Connecting to a TN3270 session TN3270 will connect to the remote IBM mainframe host The host then will normally respond with a welcome and will lead you through its log in process Log in employing one of the following combinations With the userid and password supplied by the administrator of the host With just a userid some hosts do not require passwords Neither if the remote host has been set up for it To connect to a TN3270 remote host from the main TN3270 screen 1 Click Session to open the TN3270 Session menu 2 Click Connect Once connected use the menus commands and features of the remote host to access and run 3270 applications Logging out of a remote host 707123 001 1 When you have finished using the remote host use the host s normal log out command 2 To disconnect from the host select Disconnect from the Session menu 6 3 500 LXP User s Manual
35. printer 1s locally attached the device name is displayed in this field indicating that the printer 15 attached to the specified port dev lp0 parallel port dev null null port dev ttySO serial port COM 1 dev ttyS1 serial port COM 2 dev usblp0 usb port first dev usblp1 usb port second e Remote Name Queue name that print jobs are sent to from an LPR enabled device if required Remote Address The IP address of the remote printer Using the NCT as an LPR server The NCT 15 configured to act as an LPR server To have an NCT send to another NCT as print server select an existing definition and making the following changes 1 Select a Printer Name such as NCT rem prtr 2 In the Remote Name field enter the name that was defined for a local Device on the NCT LPR server 3 In the Remote Address field enter the IP address of the NCT with the locally attached printer 3 2 707123 001 Chapter 4 1480 CUT Emulator The 1480 CUT Emulator is a 1480 Enhanced Function Display Emulator that offers a wide range of functions and applications for the traditional IBM 3270 terminal user The 1480 CUT Emulator can be used with a color monitor or a VGA monochrome monitor For remote printing a coax printer can be attached via the Visara controller or hard copy of all data on the screen can be printed on an optional local screen printer or on a remote LAN printer 1480 Setup JECTED AVL AV
36. residential area may cause unacceptable interference to radio and TV reception requiring the owner or operator to take whatever steps are necessary to correct the interference Cet appariel est conform aux normes CDoC CLASS 8 D Interference radio tel que specifier par le Minist re Canadien des communications dans les r glements D Interference Radio Cet quipment ne d passe pas les limites de Classe B d mission de bruits radio lectriques pour les appareils num riques telles que prescrites par le R glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique tabli par le Minist re des Communications du Canada L exploitation faite en milieu r sidentiel peut entrainer le brouillage des r ceptions radio et t l ce qui obligerait le propri taire ou l op rateur prendre les dispositions n cessaires pour en liminer les causes CE mark EN50022 Class B EN50082 1 EU EMC Directive UCCI B 707123 001 Software License Agreement You should carefully read the following terms and conditions before operating the unit It contains software the use of which 15 licensed by Visara International Visara to you for your use only as set forth below Installation of the unit indicates your acceptance of these terms and conditions If you do not agree with them you should promptly return the complete system including documentation and your money will be refunded 1 LICENSE In consideration of your payment of the license fee Visara
37. selection from the following Off Doesn t allow a character or line insert if there s no room Character Will delete the last character in the line or field to make room for 8 character Line Will delete the last line on screen or up to next field to insert a blank line Both Will delete last character or line to allow insert of character or blank line 6 34 707123 001 Chapter 6 Using TN3270 5250 TN5250EP 1451 VT220 and VT3270 Language Allows selection of either English US or Portuguese Click OK to save changes and close Screen Setup or Cancel to close and discard any changes Keyboard setup From the main 1451 application screen 1 Click Setup to open the 1451 Setup menu 2 Click Keyboard 1451 Keyboard Setup X Keyboard Type 104 Kev C 122 Key Key Functions Return Key New Line Enter Key Return Key General aor Break 170 mS 17085 UE 4 Ke omae Keyboard Mapper OK Cancel Cancel Keyboard Type Select either 104 or 122 key keyboard Return Key Defines function of return key above right shift to equal New Line or Field Enter Key Defines numeric pad enter key to equal Return Key or Send Key Key Mapper The key assignment mapping may be verified or changed as necessary for use in TN3270 applications 707123 001 6 35 500 LXP User s Manual qose 20 45 6231 50 I 1
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39. underneath the keyboard to adjust it to a higher setting 1f desired Insert the keyboard plug into the keyboard connector on the back of the logic unit 4 Referto the owner s manual that comes with your display unit for instructions on how to attach the display unit s data cable to the logic unit 5 Plug the display unit s AC power cable into an appropriate AC power outlet 6 Forthe local screen print function a printer connector is located on the back of the logic unit Attach the printer cable provided with the printer to the printer connector on the back of the logic unit 7 Insert the mouse s cable connector into the mouse receptacle on the rear of the logic unit Check to ensure that the connector 1s firmly seated 8 Plug one end of the power cable into the AC connector on the back of the logic unit Plug the other end of the AC power cable into the wall receptacle Connecting the NCT Connecting to the SNA network To connect the NCT to a coax wiring system prepare either coax cables or twisted pair cables according to the following table Maximum length 1500 meters 4920 feet 277 meters 900 feet Coax cable and twisted pair cables can be combined The following formula shows lengths coax length 4 5 x twisted pair length 1370 meters 4500 feet 1 Locate the coax or twisted pair SNA network cable 2 Align the end of the SNA network cable with the Coax connector on the back of the logic unit
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41. 123 001 Chapter 4 1480 CUT Emulator Contact your supervisor or system administrator for specific information on how to access your application s The application program can guide your data entry process by e limiting numeric fields to digits period DUP and minus e intensifying fields where you can enter data e covering confidential information so it does not appear on your screen Note To enter nonnumeric uppercase characters in numeric fields press Shift Moving the cursor Position and move the cursor on the screen by using the keyboard Efficiency on data entry tasks can be significantly increased by using the following keys for positioning the cursor 10 move the cursor Press key s T Up on the screen Down on the screen Horizontally left Left two positions at a time Note When the cursor moves beyond the edge of the screen it wraps or reappears at the last character position of the previous line Horizontally right one position Right two positions at at time Note When the cursor moves beyond the edge of the screen it wraps or reappears at the first character position of the next line To the first entry position on the next line Note When the cursor is at the last entry position on the bottom line of the screen pressing l New Line the New Line key moves the cursor to the first entry position at the top of the screen To the first available character position on the scr
42. 2 Click Connect Once connected use the menus commands and features of the remote host to access and run 1451 applications Logging out of a remote host 707123 001 6 33 500 LXP User s Manual 1 When you have finished using the remote host use the host s normal log out command 2 10 disconnect from the host select Disconnect from the Session menu Configuring 1451 for an application 1451 can be configured for a particular application by selecting Screen Keyboard or Color from the Setup menu Screen setup From the main 1451 application screen 1 Click Setup to open the 1451 Setup menu W1451 Screen Setup Cursor C Underline Black Rows 24 zl Columns feo l Full Screen Auto LF Line Wrap Forcing Ins ort 4 OK Cancel 2 Click Screen Cursor Choose either an underline cursor or a block cursor Select Blink for a blinking cursor Full Screen Mode Select to open the 1451 application in Full Screen Mode 1451 must be closed and reopened for this setting to become effective Note To access the taskbar or minimized applications on the taskbar while Full Screen Mode is in effect hold down the Ctrl and Alt keys while pressing the tab key Press the tab key repeatedly until the name of the application you wish to bring to the front 1s displayed Blink Video Normal C Reverse Language English US C Field Column Forcing Insert Allows
43. 270 5250 TN5250EP 1451 VT220 and VT3270 Line Feed Sends an immediate Line Feed to the selected printer Form Feed Sends an immediate Form Feed to the selected printer Select Printer Displays the printer configuration menu Select Printer menu To configure LPR select the Select Printer button from within the TN3270 Printer Setup Screen The LPR Setup panel is shown below Select Printer E4 LPR Local Name 5 Remote Mame lpte st Remote Address 204 468 36 4 GK Cancel Scroll window Used to select a printer A blue background indicates the printer is selected Local Name User defined name of the printer Remote Name Queue name that print jobs are sent to from an LPR enabled device Remote Address IP address of the selected printer Click OK to save changes and exit or Cancel to exit and discard any changes 707123 001 6 11 500 LXP User s Manual Macro Record Playback The TN3270 macro function enables you to reduce the number of keystrokes required for a frequently repeated entry such as a logon sequence Unique keystroke sequences can be stored for each of the 24 function keys on the keyboard The entered keystroke sequences are stored in nonvolatile memory which means that the data is retained even if the power is turned off Note There is a 7000 key limit on the length of each macro Recording Macros Follow the steps below to store macros 1 From t
44. 451 Setup Alt Shift s VT3270 Setup Alt Shift s TN5250 Setup 104 key Alt Shift s Shift Esc 122 key Alt Shift s Left outboard pad bottom key on left 707123 001 Chapter 2 Using Windows Anatomy of a window Here 15 a typical NCT application window Maximize Restore Title bar Med Close Window LTN3270 Session menu Setup Session button Frame Resize Corner Most windows Include these elements Window menu button Provides modification tools for the window Restore Move Resize Minimize Maximize and Close Minimize button Reduce the window to an application button in the Taskbar To bring the window back up click the application button on the Taskbar Maximize Restore button Expand the window to fill the current workspace or restore it to its previous size after maximizing Title bar Displays the name of the application The title bar is also where the mouse pointer should be positioned in order to move the window Frame Changes color to indicate the focus window that is the one that s ready for input on the workspace The frame is also the area to grab to resize the window e Resize corner Allows shrinking or stretching of the window Close button Some applications may use this convenient method of closing the window Using the Window Menu To open an application s Window menu click on the Window menu button in the window s upper left corner
45. 500 LXP Network Computing Terminal EN User s Manual P N 707123 001 Vjsara international ISSUE REVISION SCHEDULE Initial Release 707123 001 12 13 06 The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice Visara International makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Visara International shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material Safety and Regulatory Information Safety 3 UL1950 CSA950 CE Mark IEC950 EN60950 EU Low Voltage Directive Electro Magnetic Interference This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for FCC part 15 Class B environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause interference to radio communications Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interface and 2 This device must accept any interface received including interface that may cause undesired operation This apparatus complies with the CDoC CLASS 8 limits for radio interference as specified in the Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Regulations Operation in a
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47. AILABLE 1 Menu 9 Refresh cd 1 22 014 Standard features The 1480 CUT Emulator provides the following standard features Display screen features Window Menus The window menus offer simplicity and ease of use for all setup functions Switchable Screen Formats The 1480 CUT Emulator supports four 4 screen sizes that can be selected from setup menus The controller to which the 1480 CUT Emulator attaches must support the screen size used Check with your system administrator 707123 001 4 1 500 LXP User s Manual Data entry features Mono DualCase Mode Allows characters to be displayed as all uppercase characters or as upper and lowercase characters e Mark Unprotected Field Indicator The 1480 CUT Emulator can be requested to mark unprotected fields with a special character Row Column Displays the current cursor location on the operator status row Numeric Lock Allows a field to be defined to accept only numeric characters plus the Period Minus and Dup keys The comma may be substituted for the period on some international keyboard controller functions Audible Alarm Sounds when a character is entered in the next to last character position of the screen if the last character position 15 unprotected or when the host system signals the terminal e Entry Assist Function Facilitates the creation and editing of text such as memos letters and documents The attached controller m
48. Allow rsh to unit will allow other machines to access the unit and execute commands by using rsh remote shell 21 TI o The Network File System NFS was developed to allow machines to mount a disk partition on a remote machine as if it were on a local hard drive This allows for fast seamless sharing of files across a network Confiquration Utility V04 01 15 Toe x Product Data Network Hasts DNS screen security NF Printers Sm pm Start Menu Mounts Remote Host must not be empty Remote Host Remote Filesystem Local Mount Paint m Update x Delete x Apply Exit Enter the Remote Host IP address or name as well as the directories for the Remote Filesystem and Local Mount Point Click New the information will be added to the NFS Mounts window 707123 001 8 5 500 LXP User s Manual 8 6 Printers Configuration Utility V05 12 01 Hn Product Data Network Hosts DNS screen security NFS ET mane start Menu m Currently Configured Printers Printer Name ipcomt In cami Local an dev trya In camz Local an Local C Remate W Supress Header Duplex In Local on dev lp Device devtySn Remote ane Remote adress New Update Delete Apply Exit Currently Configured Printers Click with the mouse to select a printer New Add a new printer definition To add a new printer fill in the appropria
49. Blue To change the text or background color in 1451 applications 1 Click either the Text or Background button 2 Click the Attribute to be changed The current color will appear in the Customize box 3 Change the color by clicking one of the 16 color blocks or customize the color by using the sliders The colors in the attribute block will change accordingly 4 Click Blink and or Underline to apply to the selected attribute 5 Click OK to save changes and exit or Cancel to discard changes and exit 707123 001 6 39 500 LXP User s Manual Miscellaneous setup From the main 1451 application screen 1 Click Setup 2 Click Miscellaneous The 1451 Miscellaneous Setup screen 15 shown below 1451 Miscellaneous Setup gt Emulation Tyoe 3151 zl User Defined Terminal Type Enable MTx1 Boo Reset Terminal OOK Cancel Emulation Type Displays emulation type to be used only 3151 currently supported User Defined Terminal Type Terminal type string sent to the host ANSWERBACK Enter the Answerback string RESET Terminal Select to reset the Emulator 3 Click OK to save changes and exit or Cancel to discard changes and exit Printer setup From the main 1451 application screen 1 Click Setup 2 Click Printer 3 Select Host Print or Screen Print 6 40 707123 001 Chapter 6 Using TN3270 5250 TN5250EP 1451 VT220 and VT3270 Host Print Select Printer
50. E server to run PC applications This thin client model provides a high performance cost effective and secure way to deploy manage and access business critical applications throughout an enterprise Creating a New Connection ADP Client V0d 06 03 HDP Servers ew E dit Delete Connect Exit Connections are created from the main window Select New NewEdit Server server Info Connection Name server Address Username Password Domain Name Application Size Full Screen C 840 x 48n 800 x 800 C 1 x 766 Sound Encryption Retain Key Bindings C 128 x 1024 Calar Depth a Bbits C1Sbits elio 24 5 5 C Custom xl Enter the Server Info and Size selection click OK Starting a Connection Once a connection is configured highlight the connection in the Main Menu and click the Connect button to begin the session or double click on the connection in the Main Menu 707123 001 7 15 Chapter 6 Setup NCT Configuration Program The NCT Configuration program 15 the central configuration tool of the Thin Client It can be started on the Thin Client by choosing Settings and then General from the Start Menu The Setup screen appears as follows Configuration Utility V04 01 15 ET BE xl Product Data Network 40512 3 5 Screen Security NFS Printers Language Start Menu pn Network Type Ethernet 9 DNS Server 2425419
51. Ethernet 10 100BaseT port 2x DB9M 15232 Serial port supports Asynchronous modem DB25 Centronic compatible Bi directional printer port DBISF SVGA port PS 2 Mouse port and PS 2 keyboard port 4x USB Connector Audio Chip VSA Soundblaster Compatible Stereo Line in Line out Mic 707123 001 1 5 500 LXP User s Manual Physical Characteristics NCT Base unit Height 11 4 29 0 cm Width N A 5 3 cm Depth 8 8 24 0 cm Shipping Configuration PS 2 Mouse Users Manual US Power Cord Choice of 104 or 122 key keyboard Choice of SVGA monitor Regulatory Compliance Safety UL1950 CSA950 CE Mark IEC 950 EN60950 EU Low Voltage Directive TUV GS cUL UL CCC FCC Class B C Tick Recycling Certification WEEE Safety Power and Environmental Requirements The NCT was designed for the user to install into a safe environment No special tools are required Space planning physical statistics Refer to the owner s manual that comes with your monitor for its individual specifications 1 6 707123 001 Chapter 1 About the NCT Meeting environmental requirements The following table lists the environmental requirements of the NCT Six inches on all sides of the unit Damage may result Clearance Mun if air vents are blocked Temperature Range Relative Humidity 20 to 80 no condensation 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 35W typically Power cable requirements For un
52. N5250EP 1451 VT220 and VT3270 110481 preoghoy 6231 50 OLCELA aa pmj gt gt Ol J We Cs Cy udd pu3 Goa C3 JC 3C 3 3 JJ 2 uno M25 y s s gt 3 9 S v VERE cd M H 4 lt V sdoo2 B 6 2 N i 5 pe 3 sns 5 Z i XugJ423 3622 Adid 8 64 83 93 S3 j Zd ld 8 06 613 8143 Zl4 914 Sl4 rld 6 65 707123 001 500 LXP User s Manual jno v preoghay 4231 2 I OLCE LA sul 9103 3591 ug6yg 4 pu3 UR P3 L UR P3 3 Em c 3 gt lt 3 5 3 5 v 5 9 PMIeQ dug dnb6g WOH pu3 2 Ki 4 sa M E 86 IE Y zz Y E zz zz Y Y zz 5 Vd 256 doms bysfs 40919 dune 6 dn6 dunt vus ova vd E 0 6 8 4 9 S v L u 10919 uny dng 8 v 7 i VL Saysog 81560 AION 391v 8 5 m e 5 5 5 5 5 5 55 707123 001 6 66 Chapter 6 Using TN3270 5250 TN5250EP 1451 VT220 and VT3270 Color Setup From the main VT3270 application screen 1 Click Setup to open the VT3270 Setup menu 2 Click Colors Herd purum 255 GEEN 6 fo Blue
53. N5250EP Printer application in the NCT supports two types of printing on the AS 400 HPT Host Print Transform HPT is an OS 400 function that converts an AS 400 spool file into an ASCII printer data stream The actual conversion of the spool file takes place on the AS 400 using printer drivers provided by IBM ASCII Pass Thru This function allows an application to embed ASCII control characters within a normal EBCDIC spool file Processing of the spool file takes place on the NCT Note Only PCLS printers are supported when using this function on the NCT This 15 the window displayed for a TN5250EP session It provides some information and control of the session TH5250EP 2 BI x setup Connection Host Po Status Disconnected Cancel Print t Online C Offline Host Displays the IP address or DNS Domain Name Service name of the AS 400 with which a printer session 15 to be established Status Indicates the status of the connection of the printer session to the AS 400 Status examples are Connection established Session successfully started Ready for print data Processing print data Disconnected Cancel Print Clicking on this button while the NCT is receiving an AS 400 print Job stops printing after a Cancel Print message 15 sent to the AS 400 Depending on the size of the buffer memory in the printer printing may continue until the printer s buffer 1s empty Online Offline These che
54. a complete description Paste To select a field as the target field and paste source data into that field move the cursor to the target field and hold the Alt key while pressing the F5 key Paste The data in the source field is pasted into the target field If there is already data in the target field that data 1s overwritten with the data from the source field See Mark above for instructions on how to select a source field The target field cannot be in the same session as the source field See Mark Paste below for additional information about mark and paste Mark Paste Use the Mark Paste feature to copy data between sessions With this feature data can quickly be marked and pasted between fields in different sessions Mark field The mark field 1s the field highlighted as the source data field The data to be pasted must be within a displayed field Data cannot be marked for pasting 11 it 15 in a nondisplayable field Data can be pasted from protected as well as unprotected fields The mark field must be selected before selecting the paste field To select the source or mark field position the cursor anywhere within the field then press and hold down the Alt key while pressing the F4 key Mark The field is displayed in reverse video to indicate it 1s selected If the Mark key 15 pressed while a field 15 already selected the selected field 15 deselected The field 15 also deselected after one of the Paste keys 1s pressed o
55. a special symbol in each unprotected field on the screen This enables you to recognize locations where keystrokes can be entered e Row Column Indicator Select to display the current cursor location on the operator status row Note that the location 1s determined by the application program on the host system 6 4 707123 001 Chapter 6 Using TN3270 5250 TN5250EP 1451 VT220 and VT3270 Code Page 1047 Select to enable Code Page 1047 Full Screen Mode Select to open the TN3270 application in Full Screen Mode TN3270 must be closed and reopened for this setting to become effective Note To access the taskbar or minimized applications on the taskbar while Full Screen Mode 15 in effect hold down the Ctrl and Alt keys while pressing the tab key Press the tab key repeatedly until the name of the application you wish to bring to the front 1s displayed Alternate Session Name Select to display only the alternate session name in the titlebar WCC controls kbd inhibit If selected keyboard inhibit will be controlled by data stream Click OK to save changes and close Screen Setup or Cancel to close and discard any changes Keyboard setup From the main TN3270 application screen l 2 707123 001 Click Setup to open the TN3270 Setup menu Click Keyboard TH3270 Keyboard Setup Keyboard Size 104 Key Beep Tone e Off LM 122 Ke C External Test Numeric Lack Tyoeahead Disable Key
56. access Direct Indirect or Broadcast If Direct or Indirect are selected the Host name must be entered in the Host field Font Servers Font Servers may be run on a network host in order for X terminals and network clients to have access to a wider variety of fonts Dl xi Configuration Utility V04 01 15 E Printers Language start Menu Date Time XDMCP Touch Screen en Appearance EI Font Servers Host Port rona 3 Update Delete Apply Exit To add a new Font Server 1 Enter the name of the Host and the Port of the font server 2 Click New The host name will be added to the font server list 707123 001 8 9 500 LXP User s Manual Appearance The Appearance menu allows the user to customize their display screen Configuration Utility V05 12 01 3 MN n x start Menu Date Time secondary Net WEP A DNCP Font Servers Touch screen ALI Background Color E Ontians Auto Hide Taskbar Mouse Speed Faster 5200 Mouse Right Click Default Background Color Apply Exit Use the sliders to select a color for the desktop background Click Default Background Color to return to the system default If Auto Hide Taskbar is selected the taskbar will not appear on the desktop To display the taskbar move the mouse pointer to the area at the bottom of the screen Touch Screen Select block to enable the Touch Screen Once selected the Calibra
57. al and server Use Disk Cache for Bitmaps Disk caching stores commonly used bitmaps images locally on the client so that they are not transferred over the server connection every time they are needed Enable Sound Select this option to enable sound support Published applications will be able to play sounds on your client High This value provides the greatest audio quality but should only be used when bandwidth consumption in not a concern Medium Using this value results in less bandwidth consumption than when using High Compression of sound data provides greater bandwidth efficiency but reduces sound quality somewhat This value is recommended for most LAN based connections Low This value offers the most efficient use of bandwidth but also decreases sound quality severely This value is recommended for low bandwidth connections including most modem connections Speed Screen Latency Reduction Local Text Echo Accelerates the display of the input text on the client device effectively shielding the user from experiencing latency on the network 7 2 707123 001 Chapter 7 Microsoft Servers Mouse Click Feedback Provides visual feedback for mouse clicks When the user clicks the mouse the ICA Client immediately changes the mouse pointer to an hourglass pointer which indicates to the user that the input 15 being processed Encryption Level Select the level of encryption for the ICA connec
58. ality 7 Attributes Lines Inch zl Iv Portrait Lines per Page B6 E 7 Mod 5 17CPI K Wide Paper TNSZB Menu Line Feed Feed Form Feed Feed Select Printer Cancel mcs nen Print type Screen print Prints the entire contents of the application window Printer Type Specifies the printer driver to use when printing Options are Plain HP Laserjet Epson Inkjet Proprinter Postscript Note Printing options found on this configuration panel may vary depending on the printer type selected Draft Prints draft quality when selected Otherwise printing is letter quality Attributes If selected prints intensified characters as bold and underlined when required Portrait If enabled prints in Portrait mode If disabled prints in Landscape mode Mod 5 17 CPI If selected printing automatically changes to 17 CPI characters per inch if the application screen is Mod 5 Wide Paper If enabled allows printing of more than 80 characters per line This setting 1s generally used when Proprinter is selected as the Printer Type CPI Selection Specifies the number of Characters Per Inch to print Options are 10 10 5 12 and 17 CPI LPI Selection Specifies the number of Lines Per Inch to print Options are 3 4 6 8 and 8 4 L PI Lines per page Specifies the number of Lines per Page to print Selectable range 1s 0 255 6 10 707123 001 Chapter 6 Using TN3
59. application menu will appear 2 Click TN5250 The main TN5250 screen will appear with two menu options Setup and Session 3 Click Setup 4 Click Communications from the Setup menu This screen will appear TN5250 Communications Setup DOD Session Hame Session Hast Port 23 Device Name Auto Connect Auto Reconnect Interval OK Cancel Session Name Enter the name to be displayed in the window title Host Enter the Internet address of the TN5250 server to which you wish to connect for example 255 255 XXX XXX Port If the host requires that a port number other than port 23 be specified when connecting select the port number using the up and down arrows or by typing the port in directly Device Name Enter a name for the device or LU name Auto Connect Select to auto connect at program start and to reconnect automatically if disconnected by the server Select an interval time for how often a reconnection attempt will be made 1 disconnected Click OK to save changes and close Communications Setup or Cancel to close and discard any changes 707123 001 6 15 500 LXP User s Manual Connecting to a TN5250 session TN5250 will connect to the remote host The host then will normally respond with a welcome and will lead you through its log in process Log in employing one of the following combinations e With the userid and password supplied by the administrator of the host
60. ative Typewriter l security Lock Cancel Keyboard Size Select either 104 or 122 key keyboard Keyboard Type Select type of keyboard e Security Lock Click to open the Password Configuration screen If a password has not been initially set the Old Password field will be inactive and a new password may be entered To activate the Security Lock or to enter the password when the Security Lock is active enter the keyboard combination of Alt Shift Enter or Newline Beep Tone Select the notification tone desired Selecting External will require an external speaker to be connected to the unit e Numeric Lock If supported by the server will allow numeric keys only for numeric fields Numeric Lack Click OK to save the changes and exit the screen or Cancel to discard the changes and exit Note If the keyboard size or type is changed the coax must be stopped and restarted for the changes to become effective 4 12 707123 001 Chapter 4 1480 CUT Emulator Color To open the Color Setup Panel 1 Click Setup to open the 1480 Setup menu 2 Click Color The Color Setup screen appears 1480 Color Setup r Attributes Unprotected Normal 2 Protected Highlighted BUE Protected M Background Color Yellow White Customize Colors Red _ o Green o Blue
61. bel button for each application that 1s running The label will appear whether the application 15 visible on the screen or in the minimized mode To start up an available application 1 Click the Start button The menu of applications will appear 2 Select the application you wish to work with To switch to any running application left click on the application s button on the Taskbar The application s window will be restored if minimized brought to the front and will become the focus window Right click witll permit you to close applications Alt Z will allow you to toggle to any application Note To access the start menu while in full screen mode hold the Ctrl key while pressing the Esc key Press Alt tab or Alt Shift Tab to cycle through applications pressing the tab key repeatedly until the application you wish to bring to the front 1s displayed 707123 001 Chapter 3 Using Print Services LPR LPD print feature LPR Line Print Remote LPD Line Print Daemon is a print server protocol widely used on the internet for communicating between clients and servers An LPR enabled device the NCT for instance requests a LPD enabled device usually a printer or print server to print a specific print job The NCT can act as an LPR enabled device and or an LPD enabled device Following are descriptions of how to configure the NCT for LPR LPD Remote Printing must be configured to enable LPR printing for the following NCT applicati
62. board Macros Keymapper OK Cancel Keyboard Size Select either the 104 or 122 key keyboard Disable Keyboard Macros Prevents the user from assigning user defined macro functions to keys Beep Tone Select the notification tone desired Selecting External will require an external speaker to be connected to the unit Numeric lock If supported by the TN3270 server will allow numeric keys only for numeric fields Typeahead Enable the Typeahead feature Key Mapper The key assignment mapping may be verified or changed as necessary for use in TN3270 applications 6 5 500 LXP User s Manual Keyboard Mapper v 1113270 104 key Keyboard Mapper Iof x FUNCTIONS ASSIGNMENTS OK Cancel _ Defaut Default Apply Delete SE SF 60 3 To determine which key 15 currently assigned to the key click the appropriate key in the Functions box and the assigned value will be displayed in the Assignments box Alternatively on the keyboard layout using the mouse click on the key to which the value needs to be displayed the key will be displayed in the Functions box and the assigned value in the Assignments box To change the key assignment 1 Using the mouse click on the key that needs to be changed on the keyboard layout or alternatively choose the function from the Functions box 2 Click Add below the Functions box 3 Assign the new assignment required for the key selected If a key combina
63. ckboxes simulate the Online Offline button on a printer 707123 001 6 27 500 LXP User s Manual Setup Communications TN5250E Print Communications Setup Ef Hast E Fort TE Auto Connect ORK Cancel Host Enter the IP address or DNS Domain Name Service name of the AS 400 with which a printer session 15 10 be established Port Specifies the host port that the Telnet session should use The default is 23 Auto Connect Enabling this checkbox will establish a printer session with the AS 400 when the TN5250EP application 15 run from the Visara start menu Printer N5250EP Printer Setup X Local Name lp cami IP Address Remote Mame ORK Cancel Scroll window Used to select a printer A blue background indicates the printer 15 selected Local Name User defined name of the printer o Remote Name Queue name that print jobs are sent to from an LPR enabled device o Remote Address IP address of the selected printer 6 28 707123 001 Chapter 6 Using TN3270 5250 TN5250EP 1451 VT220 and VT3270 Click OK to save changes and exit or Cancel to exit and discard any changes Environment N5250E Printer Session Environment Message Queue Name Library F ont Form Feed zl Host Transform Parameters Host Transform zl Paper Source 1 zl Type amp Model zl Paper Source z zl ASCII 888 zi Envelope zl Wor
64. color for the text 2 Select black or white as the desired background color The shades of text color may be adjusted using the sliders or by entering a RGB value The changes will appear as they are made in the test block Click OK to save changes and exit or Cancel to discard changes and exit 6 54 707123 001 Chapter 6 Using TN3270 5250 TN5250EP 1451 VT220 and VT3270 Miscellaneous setup From the main VT220 application screen 1 Click Setup 2 Click Miscellaneous The VT220 Miscellaneous Setup screen is shown below VTz220 Miscellaneous Setup E Emulation Type v T220 zl User Defined Terminal Type Enable visara1683 Answerback Now is the time for all good z Reset Terminal OR Cancel Emulation Type Displays emulation type to be used only VT220 currently supported User Defined Terminal Type Terminal type string sent to the host ANSWERBACK Enter the Answerback string RESET Terminal Select to reset the Emulator 3 Click OK to save changes and exit or Cancel to discard changes and exit 707123 001 6 55 500 LXP User s Manual Printer setup From the main VT220 application screen 1 Click Setup 2 Click Printer 3 Select Host Print or Screen Print Host Print Select Printer LPR1 l Local Name Ip comi Remote Name Remote Address C Direct Print te Spooled Print OK Cancel Select the appropriate printer from
65. cter position on the screen the audible alarm sounds to remind you that the cursor 15 near the end of the screen If data entry continues the cursor wraps and reappears in the first available character position ofthe screen Subsequently entered characters replace displayed characters resulting in loss of previous entries 2 Press the Enter key to send the displayed data to the host application 3 Press the Clear key This has the following effect e Erases all displayed data on the screen Returns the cursor to the first available character position Signals the host application that a clear operation has occurred 707123 001 4 5 500 LXP User s Manual System Request variations Depending on the online rules condition symbol that 15 displayed on the operator status row you will be able to send system request messages Press Alt Sys Rq for these results Operator Status Row Display Result A Sends a message that your unit may be malfunctioning or that a test request message 1s on the screen B Clears the display and switches the display station between the control or master program and application programs Contact your supervisor for additional information about this key combination Program Access PA function The application program in use determines specific functions of the Program Access PA key Contact your supervisor for further information Function F or PF keys The application progra
66. cursor or a block cursor Blink Select for a blinking cursor Alternate Style If reverse video is being used selecting this will make the cursor displayable Full Screen Mode Select to open the VT220 application in Full Screen Mode VT220 must be closed and reopened for this setting to become effective Note To access the taskbar or minimized applications on the taskbar while Full Screen Mode is in effect hold down the Ctrl and Alt keys while pressing the tab key Press the tab key repeatedly until the name of the application you wish to bring to the front 1s displayed Click OK to save changes and close Screen Setup or Cancel to close and discard any changes 6 48 707123 001 Chapter 6 Using TN3270 5250 TN5250EP 1451 VT220 and VT3270 Keyboard setup From the main VT220 application screen 1 Click Setup to open the VT220 Setup menu 2 Click Keyboard 1220 Keyboard Setup E Keyboard Type G 104 8 C 122 Key Cursor Keys t Formal Application C Normal locked C Application lacked Keyboard Mapper OE Cancel Keyboard Type Select either 104 or 122 key keyboard Cursor Keys Normal Use normal cursor key escape sequences Application Uses application cursor key escape sequences The keypad generates application control sequences Normal locked Uses normal cursor key escape sequences The application cannot override the de
67. d Size If this is selected the desired height and width may be entered in a widow that opens below Percentage of Screen Size If this is selected the desired percentage may be entered in a widow that opens below Full Screen If this is selected the window below will indicate that Full Screen has been chosen 7 4 707123 001 Chapter 7 Microsoft Servers Application Application Enter the pathname for the application to be run after connecting to the server e Working Directory Enter the pathname of a directory to be used with the application Login d To automatically log on to the server upon connection enter the User Name Domain and Password fields Select Allow Smart Card Logon to use smart cards to authenticate users to servers 707123 001 7 3 500 LXP User s Manual Auto Reconnect Select to Auto Reconnect when the ICA Client detects a disconnected session Enter the desired number of connection retries and the number of seconds between each Copy To copy a connection that has been previously configured highlight the connection name in the Connections window and select Copy from the Connections menu Delete To delete an existing connection highlight the connection name in the Connections window and select Delete from the Connections menu 7 6 707123 001 Chapter 7 Microsoft Servers Configuring Default Settings The Settings configuration screens will allow th
68. d i Playbaek e 0 00010101010101010101010 od etia 6 24 TNS S EL unas unu uama uqun ee 6 27 S l u an a sn 6 28 Ll us 6 31 LODS O 6 31 Connecting to a 1251 SESSION uu um k Helme PHP P 6 33 Logging out of d remote NOSE sas 6 33 C lO 1 mene rere eres ener ree 6 39 il iS u uuu a E miays 6 40 ADON O 6 42 Macro Record Play bat E 001010101010107 6 43 000000 6 45 1 unu uuu asa 6 45 6 46 Connecting to a V 1220 SESSION semesters 67 Logging out of a remote host 6 47 Configuring V T220 for an application 6 48 md OD O 6 53 001010100000000 6 55 Hg GIL SEED 1 010 eee 6 56 Macro Record Play AC i 0010100 6 57 DU 01010110100 6 60 1 1 6 60 707123 001 vii 500 LXP User s Manual Page Setting up a remote host as a 3270 terminal rte ees 6 61 Connecting to VT3270 SESSION LLL a rere e Pia 6 62 Logging out OF a remote NOSE css 6 62 Configuring VT3270 for am application
69. d printer Click OK to save the changes and exit the screen or Cancel to discard the changes and exit Note Forchanges to the LPR Menu to become effective the 1490 must be restarted via the Miscellaneous Menu or by turning the unit off and back on again 1490 Miscellaneous Normally the 1490 emulator is running with the Twinax communications active over the Twinaxial cable to the mainframe host controller For instances where the user may want to change a configuration item such as keyboard type 104 to 122 this screen provides the ability to make modifications to the emulator without powering off the 1783 NCT and then powering it back on The user may make all the desired menu changes first Some of the menu items only take effect during the initial exchange of data with the controller 5 12 707123 001 Chapter 5 1490 Twinax Emulator Restarting the 1490 Emulator 1 Click Setup in the upper left hand corner of the screen to open the 1490 Setup menu 2 Click Miscellaneous The 1490 Miscellaneous screen is shown below start winax stop winax OK Cancel 3 Click Stop Twinax 4 Click the OK button This stops the 1490 from responding to the controller and the menu will be removed from the screen AN CAUTION All data on the 1490 screen and unprinted data will be lost When 1490 screen data 15 erased the Miscellaneous panel will disappear and the cursor Is placed in the upper rieht corner of the screen 5
70. e Select either a LAN or Serial connection Serial port not available on 300 LAN Host Enter the Internet address of the VT220 server to which you wish to connect for example 255 255 XXX XXX Port If the host requires that a port number other than port 23 be specified when connecting select the port number using the up and down arrows or by typing the port in directly Auto Connect Select to auto connect at program start up e Auto Login Select to enable and configure auto login on connect Auto Play Macro Select the F associated with the macro that should play upon connection The name of the macro if previously named will appear in the window below the checkbox 860 Set initial state and feature of barcode scanner Session Name Enter the name to be displayed in the window title Serial Serial port not available on 300 6 46 707123 001 Chapter 6 Using TN3270 5250 TN5250EP 1451 VT220 and VT3270 Host Enter the Internet address of the VT220 server to which you wish to connect for example 255 255 XXX XXX Configure Select to display the Serial Communications Configuration Panel Enter the Baud rate parity data bits and stop bits for the serial connection Confiqure Serial Configured Serial Connections Here hi Direct Serial E EE OS serial Part dewtyso sf Baud Rate 5200 0 Data Bits stop Bits Parity amp Mone C
71. e dot matrix printers PAGE II HP LASER Used for general purpose printing This emutation supports system control of some printing parameters such as characters per inch lines per inch and print quality This 1s the default setting PRO I II HP LASER EPSON LQ PRO I II HP LASER EPSON LQ Provides basic printing for systems that do not support the other printer emulations Characters per Inch Select a numerical value 10 12 or 17 characters per inch for the character density 10 15 the default setting for local printers 105 Forces the text to be printed at 10 5 characters per inch This enables 80 characters to be printed on a line of A4 paper Lines per Inch 10 12 17 3 4 6 6 6 8 4 Select a numerical value 3 4 6 6 6 8 4 lines per inch for the character density 6 is the default setting for local printers 707123 001 5 11 500 LXP User s Manual Select Printer Menu To configure LPR select the Select Printer button from within the 1490 Printer Setup Screen The LPR Setup panel 15 shown below Select Printer gt LPR2 E Local Name Ip come Remote Name Remote Address OK Cancel LPR scroll window used to select an LPR printer A blue background indicates the printer 15 selected Local Name User defined name of the printer Remote Name Queue name that print jobs are sent to from an LPR enabled device Remote Address IP address of the selecte
72. e macro may be terminated at any point by pressing the Quit key If the key pressed to exit macro play mode was anything other than Quit there will be a beep to notify you of the possibly unintentional cancellation Pauses and Delays There are certain key sequences such as a logon password that a user may wish to exclude from a macro At any point while recording a macro key sequence the Pause key may be clicked to temporarily suspend record mode The keystrokes from this point forward will not be recorded within the macro until macro record mode is resumed by pressing the Record key The Quit key will abandon the macro even while macro record is paused Ifthe Pause key is pressed while in macro record mode besides suspending recording it will be embedded within the macro and cause the macro to pause automatically each time it 15 played back While playing back a macro the Pause key may be pressed to temporarily suspend the macro At this point you may type in normal mode Pressing the Play key will resume the macro The Quit key will abandon the macro and return you to normal mode even while macro play 15 paused If delays are desired within macros the Delay key may be clicked while in record mode to embed an approximately one second delay within the macro This may be clicked multiple times to extend the length of the delay 6 26 707123 001 Chapter 6 Using TN3270 5250 TN5250EP 1451 VT220 and VT3270 TN5250EP The T
73. e of the current page e Transparent Text Mode Coax data included in an SCS Transparent Mode command 35H is printed in the LUI environment as follows Valid EBCDIC characters are translated and printed normally nvalid EBCDIC characters SNA character string SCS commands are printed as hyphens ASCII all data included in the command 15 sent through to the printer untranslated The following setup values are not sent to the printer during initialization Chars Inch Lines Inch Quality Printer Keys Allow the operator to send either a PAI PA2 or Cancel to the application The operator selects one of the functions PA1 PA2 or Cancel and then clicks the SEND button Cancel is effective only in LUI type print sessions Click OK to save the changes and exit the screen or Cancel to discard the changes and exit Note For changes to the HAP Menu to become effective the 1480 must be restarted via the Miscellaneous Menu or by turning the unit off and back on again 707123 001 4 17 500 LXP User s Manual Select Printer To configure LPR select the Select Printer button from within the 1480 Printer Setup Screen The LPR Setup panel 15 shown below Local Hame In com Remote Mame Remote Address OK Cancel e Printer scroll window used to select a printer A blue background indicates the printer 1s selected e Local Name User defined name of the printer e Remote Name
74. e printer driver to use when printing Options are Plain HP Laserjet Epson Inkjet Proprinter Postscript Note Printing options found on this configuration panel may vary depending on the printer type selected e Draft Prints draft quality when selected Otherwise printing is letter quality Attributes If selected prints intensified characters as bold and underlined when required e Portrait If enabled prints in Portrait mode If disabled prints in Landscape mode Mod 5 17 CPI If selected printing automatically changes to 17 CPI characters per inch if the application screen is Mod 5 Wide Paper If enabled allows printing of more than 80 characters per line This setting 1s generally used when Proprinter is selected as the Printer Type CPI Selection Specifies the number of Characters Per Inch to print Options are 10 10 5 12 and 17 CPI LPI Selection Specifies the number of Lines Per Inch to print Options are 3 4 6 8 and 8 4 LPI 707123 001 Chapter 6 Using TN3270 5250 TN5250EP 1451 VT220 and VT3270 Lines per page Specifies the number of Lines per Page to print Selectable range 15 0 255 Line Feed Sends an immediate Line Feed to the selected printer Form Feed Sends an immediate Form Feed to the selected printer Select Printer Displays the printer configuration menu Programmable Setup String for Printer menu provides a mechanism for the
75. e user to define the default settings for all remote ICA application entries These settings are used as the default for all new connections Default settings may be overridden by disabling the default selection and entering your own values when creating a new ICA connection from the Connections screens Preferences Keyboard Layout Select the language you want to type in Keyboard Type Client Select the current workstation keyboard type e Keyboard Type Server Select the specific physical keyboard type you are using Enable Windows Alert Sounds Select to allow the local workstation to play alert sounds Allow Automatic Client Updates Allows the client software at the workstation to be updated automatically when a newer version 15 available 707123 001 7 7 500 LXP User s Manual Window Window Colors Allows you to set the number of widow colors to 16 256 32 thousand or 16 million Before selecting a new color mode ensure that is it supported on your machine 256 Color Mapping Allows you to set up 256 color sessions to use approximate or exact colors Window Size Fixed Size If this is selected the desired height and width may be entered in a widow that opens below Percentage of Screen Size If this 15 selected the desired percentage may be entered in a widow that opens below Full Screen If this is selected the window below will indicate that Full Screen has been
76. ecial character Row Column Indicator Displays the current cursor location on the operator status row 707123 001 6 1 500 LXP User s Manual Numeric Lock Allows a field to be defined to accept only numeric characters and the Period Minus and Dup keys The comma may be substituted for the period on some international keyboards Multiple Sessions A maximum of 10 sessions can be accessed with this emulator Setting up a remote host as a 3270 terminal To setup a remote host 1 Click the Start button in the lower left hand corner of the screen The application menu will appear 2 Click TN3270 The main TN3270 screen will appear with two menu options Setup and Session 3 Click Setup 4 Click Communications from the Setup menu This screen will appear TN3270 Communications Setup session Type Display Printer session Mame Session Host i Port 23 E Enable TN3270E Enable MSNA Cmd Chaining LU Name Associate Auto Connect Enable SSL Verity 551 Server Name OK Cancel Session Type Select Display to configure a TN3270 Display session Select Printer to configure a TN3287 Printer session Session Name Enter the name to be displayed in the window title Host Enter the Internet address of the TN3270 server to which you wish to connect for example 255 255 X XX XXX Port Ifthe host requires that a port number other than
77. ecified use the LEFT mouse button When the right button should be used you will be explicitly instructed to do so Use the right mouse button to bring up a context sensitive menu in most applications As the mouse is moved the pointer sometimes changes to provide feedback Here are the pointers most often seen Basic pointer point to objects to be selected or to indicate where the cursor should be positioned Hourglass Indicates that an operation is in process and must finish before data entry can be resumed Resize pointer appears when the pointer passes over a window frame the two arrows indicate the direction the window can be resized I beam pointer appears in text entry fields to indicate that the application is ready to accept keyboard input Keyboard Shortcuts 1883 5001x 500lxe Ctrl Esc Start Menu Ctrl Alt Esc Vital Product Data Menu Ctrl Alt r Monitor Resolution 1480 Setup 104 key Alt Shift s Alt Numpad Enter 122 key Alt Shift s Alt Numpad Enter Left outboard pad key in center left labeled Setup on front alt function 1490 Setup 104 key Alt Numpad Enter 122 key Alt Numpad Enter 122 3270 Left outboard pad key in center left labeled Setup on front alt function 122 5250 Left outboard pad bottom key on left 2 2 No input pointer Indicates the window 1s not accepting input TN3270 and TN5250EP No Shortcuts VT220 Setup Ctrl Shift s VT1
78. ect Not required Allows customization of the printer command stream Emulation TN5250EP Emulation Setup X Host Buffer Print Enable Host Buffer Print ASCII Pass Thru Of C On Discard Delimiter ace OK Cancel Enable Host Buffer Print Enabling this checkbox will output a formatted printout with hex codes on the left column and the translated characters on the right column e ASCII Pass Thru This feature will enable the AS 400 application to activate specific printer functions During normal print mode the NCT converts the SCS data stream from the AS 400 into ASCII printer control codes and printable characters When the NCT detects the Pass Thru delimiter characters it stops converting the SCS data stream and starts passing thru the embedded printer control codes 10 the printer This continues until the Pass Thru delimiter characters are detected Note This feature will only be enabled if the Host Transform entry is set to NO in the NCT Environment setup screen Off Turn off ASCII Pass Thru Do not check data stream for delimiters On Turn on ASCII Pass Thru APT Check data stream for delimiters and discard them interpret APT characters and pass them to the printer Discard Check data stream for delimiters and discard them interpret APT characters and discard them Used for troubleshooting 6 30 707123 001 Chapter 6 Using TN3270 5250 TN5250EP 1451
79. ed is not affected For example suppose three sessions are available If Session 2 15 the active session the cursor 15 in Session 2 and 15 on the left and Session 1 15 on the right press the Alt ChgSc key combination to increment the left side to Session 3 Session 3 displays on the left side and has the cursor Session 1 15 still on the right side If the Select Right key is pressed Session 3 15 still displayed on the left and Session 1 15 still displayed on the right but now Session 1 has the cursor Example of Step Active Session Session 1 Session 2 Session 2 Session 1 active session inactive session active session inactive session Swap session Press and hold the Alt key while pressing the Swap key to switch sessions without moving the cursor For example in side by side mode if the left session 15 the active session and has the cursor press the Alt Swap key combination to move the left session to the right and the right session to the left The session on the left 15 still the active session and has the cursor Example of Swap Session Session 2 Session 1 Session 3 Session 1 active session inactive session active session inactive session 4 22 707123 001 Chapter 4 1480 CUT Emulator Mark To select a field as the source field for a subsequent paste operation position the cursor anywhere within the field and hold down the Alt key while pressing the F4 key Mark See Mark Paste below for
80. een 707123 001 4 3 500 LXP User s Manual If the application uses a formatted display screen the following three additional keys can be used to position the cursor To move the cursor Forward to the first entry position of the next entry field Back to the first entry position in the current or preceding entry field To the first entry position in a subsequent entry field For applications using unformatted display screens pressing the Tab Back tab or Skip key returns the cursor to the first available character position on the screen Entering and editing data 4 4 All the keys described In Moving the Cursor can be used to enter and edit data input In addition the following keys can be used to add or delete information To perform this function Enter Insert mode for adding characters at the cursor s current position Exit Insert mode Remove a character at the cursor s current position Delete a word beginning at the current cursor position Note Delete Word is functional only if the control unit to which the display station 15 attached supports the Entry Assist feature Erase all entry field positions from the cursor s current position to the end of field Erase all entry field positions and move the cursor to the first available character position Repeat entered data and move the cursor to the first entry position of the subsequent entry field Enter a character that marks the end of an input field
81. en Print Prints the entire contents of the application window Screen Trim Prints the user selectable area within the application window This feature 15 not currently implemented Printer Type Specifies the printer driver to use when printing Options are Plain HP Laserjet Epson Inkjet Proprinter Postscript Note Printing options found on this configuration panel may vary depending on the printer type selected Draft Prints draft quality when selected Otherwise printing 15 letter quality e Attributes If selected prints intensified characters as bold and underlined when required Portrait If enabled prints in Portrait mode If disabled prints in Landscape mode Wide Paper If enabled allows printing of more than 80 characters per line This setting is generally used when Proprinter is selected as the Printer Type 4 14 707123 001 Chapter 4 1480 CUT Emulator e CPI Selection Specifies the number of Characters Per Inch to print Options are 10 10 5 12 and 17 CPI LPI Selection Specifies the number of Lines Per Inch to print Options are 3 4 6 8 and 8 4 LPI e Lines per page Specifies the number of Lines per Page to print Selectable range 15 0 255 e Line Feed Sends an immediate Line Feed to the selected printer Form Feed Sends an immediate Form Feed to the selected printer HAP Menu Displays the HAP configuration men
82. enables access to programs running on remote hosts Unlike Telnet VT3270 provides the means to access 3270 programs running on IBM mainframes setup Session VMZESA ONLINE AA AAR AA Fill in your USERID and PASSWORD and press ENTER Your password will not appear when you type it USERID gt 8 PASSWORD gt COMMAND gt Hi ghwoods 05 VT3270 enables the NCT to function as though it were a 3279 mod 2 mod 3 mod 4 or mod 5 terminal Unlike Telnet VT3270 can manipulate the entire screen image fields and function keys in a way identical to a 3270 terminal VT3270 provides the following standard features Window Menus The window menus offer simplicity and ease of use for all setup functions Color Display The color monitor is programmable in seven colors Switchable Screen Formats VT3270 supports four 4 screen sizes that can be selected from setup menus The server to which the VT3270 client attaches must be configured to support the screen size used Check with your system administrator Mono DualCase Mode Allows characters to be displayed as all uppercase characters or as upper and lowercase characters Mark Unprotected Field Indicator The 1480 CUT Emulator can be requested to mark unprotected fields with a special character e Row Column Indicator Displays the current cursor location on the operator status row Numeric Lock Allows a field to be defined to accept onl
83. ents to their default state click Default 707123 001 Chapter 6 Using TN3270 5250 TN5250EP 1451 VT220 and VT3270 Color setup From the main VT220 application screen 1 Click Setup to open the VT220 Setup screen 2 Click Colors 3 Click Attributes or ANSI Attributes VT220 Video Attribute Color Setup ese ink Inverse Bald Inverse Blink Bald Inverse Bink Underting Bold Underline Blink Bold Underline Blink Underline Inverse Bold Underline Inverse Blink Bold Underline Inverse is Text C Background Blink Underline lo Red 25 Green lo Blue OK Cancel To change the text or background color in VT220 applications 1 Click either the Text or Background button 2 Click the Attribute to be changed The current color will appear in the Customize box 3 Change the color by clicking one of the 16 color blocks or customize the color by using the sliders The colors in the attribute block will change accordingly 4 Click Blink and or Underline to apply to the selected attribute 5 Click OK to save changes and exit or Cancel to discard changes and exit 707123 001 6 53 500 LXP User s Manual ANSI Customize ANSI Colors Black Blue Red Pink Green Black Background This is atest White Background Hed Green Blue OK Cancel To change the color of the text or background for a VT220 session 1 Select a
84. erminate this Agreement by returning the Program and your money will be refunded In no event will Visara its licensors affiliates contractors suppliers and agents be liable to you for any damages including any lost profits lost savings or other incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use such Program whether based on an action or claim in contract tort or otherwise even if Visara its licensors affiliates contractors suppliers and agents have been advised of the possibility of such damages or for any claim by any other party This Agreement will be governed by the laws of the State of North Carolina Should you have any questions concerning this Agreement please contact your Visara Sales Representative or Visara International 6833 Mt Herman Rd Morrisville North Carolina 27560 You acknowledge that you have read this Agreement understand it and agree to be bound by its terms and conditions You further agree that it is the complete and exclusive statement of the Agreement between us which supersedes any proposal or prior Agreement oral or written and any other communications between us relating to the subject matter of this Agreement 707123 001 Table of Contents Page Chapter e 11 1 1 1 bon the FOUC ae o 1 1 Inspecting the 1 0 1 19 9
85. ess Mac Address Media Access Control Address a hardware address that uniquely identifies each node of a network Subnet Mask Configured Subnet IP Address e Host Name Configured Host name Default Gateway Default Gateway IP Address e DNS Server Domain Name Server primary IP Address Domain Name Configured Domain Name Serial Number Hardware serial number of the unit provided during the manufacturing process Integration Level Software Integration level of the unit Date of Manufacture Date and time the unit completed final testing Place of Manufacture Location of the unit manufacturer Note Itis not necessary to choose Apply for each screen However for changes to become effective you must click Apply before exiting the configuration program Some changes can be done in the running system other changes need a restart of the window manager or the Thin Client 707123 001 Chapter 8 Setup Network The network menu allows you to chose between DHCP and a fixed IP address subnet mask and gateway Configuration Utility V04 01 15 1 gt Product Data Hosts DNS Screen Security NF os Printers sn Ium start Menu Local Hast Name Obtain IP address via DHCP P Address 204 48 36 83 Damain Name subnet vias 555 255 255 0 Default Gateway 204 48 36 254 Renew unexpired DHCP lease Apply Exit Enter Local Host Name and Domain Name fo
86. esse e 5 12 Restarting the 1490 ilar caisson 5 13 Chapter 6 Using TN3270 TN5250 TN5250EP 1451 VT220 and VT3270 6 1 ju on 1 6 1 1 1 2 6 1 Setting up a remote host as a 3270 terminal 6 2 Connecting toa TN3270 SESSION uuu inter Wa 6 3 Lodein s oUt Of FeO DOS sass 6 3 Configuring TN3270 for an application 6 4 O E SOD NN RT T OT 6 4 keyboard Seil acepte uen Ee LU dE 6 5 eut po cu 6 9 Pert uuu aha 6 10 Macro Record Playback 00101010101010 armes te rd i uma mre 6 12 ir 6 14 O n aaa HR 6 14 Setting up a remote host as a 5250 terminal 6 15 Connecting to a TN5250 SESSION qe ra cae nitet sesa 6 16 Logging out of 1 1 11 1 0 0 6 16 Configuring TN5250 for an application 6 17 CRC L BELUD uu 00100 tawny 6 17 ii GS E E 6 22 li uuu an S 6 22 1 11 6 23 S le 1111111011 t uuu yaoa mamkanasayhiyaashtyssataay a qasasqa 6 24 Macro Recor
87. f the Record button will change to green indicating that it is active 4 Click the F that you wish to record That button will be highlighted and R F 4 ks will appear on the operator status row of the 1451 screen The R indicates Record F to show which F was chosen for this macro and 4 ks to track how many keystrokes have been entered on this macro 5 Type the keys to be associated with the macro 6 Click the Record key again to save the macro and exit macro record mode Press the Quit key to abandon the macro and exit record mode Note F buttons that have not been associated with a macro will appear grayed out on the macro dialog screen To confirm that a key has not been used and to avoid inadvertently recording over an existing macro check the status line after selecting the F key If there Is no macro associated with this key the number of keystrokes ks will be displayed as 0 707123 001 6 43 500 LXP User s Manual Naming Macros In addition to associating an F to a macro a name or short description may also be saved with each macro To store a macro name 1 After recording the macro click Name 2 Click the F key The Function Namer dialog box will appear 3 Enter a name for the macro Click OK to save changes and exit or Cancel to exit and discard any changes Playing Macros Follow the steps below to initiate macros 1 Click the Play key within the dialog box or select Play from the Mac
88. fined value Application locked Uses application cursor key escape sequences The application may not override the defined value 707123 001 6 49 500 LXP User s Manual gt gt J91u3 490g ug6y 4 pug 4 lt L gt 9 S v eina duJ PMIeQ dn6g uuoH ug6g pu3 23 530 6 8 E qose 20 45 6231 50 I OCCLA 3 41 31 1 81 91 1 21 911 IIIIII 8 E EEE 2 6 gt TUNN dn6 2695 Dvd 14esu eoodsx250g 0 6 8 c 9 S 2 l Vd ANPIJ dng gt S 0 084g bysks 4712S 10310 yud esnog 01V 1Ug842 95 3 Kold 2 23 L3 93 S3 v3 3 Z3 L3 unv 83 63 014 OZ 613 813 Lld 913 Gld tld 143 dnies vcs zd ez3 707123 001 6 50 Chapter 6 Using TN3270 5250 TN5250EP 1451 VT220 and VT3270 dnb5g 6 8 0548 z Suse 253 233005 wy dune s Z 1 5 woH jno v preoghay 642731 21 pmj Suo UR ein UR lur lur E E dn 2155 4JOW M M J 321v augo 85 Lj 5 5 5 5 5 585 a
89. g of more than 80 characters per line This setting 15 generally used when Proprinter 15 selected as the Printer Type LPR Setup LPR Printer Window Select the defined printer that will receive 1451 print Jobs Once selected the Local Name Remote Name and Remote Address will be displayed below the LPR Printer Window Line Feed Sends an immediate Line Feed to the selected printer Form Feed Sends an immediate Form Feed to the selected printer About From the main 1451 screen 1 Click Setup 2 Click About A dialogue box will appear displaying the version of the 1451 installed and the copyright notice 6 42 707123 001 Chapter 6 Using TN3270 5250 TN5250EP 1451 VT220 and VT3270 Macro Record Playback The 1451 macro function enables you to reduce the number of keystrokes required for a frequently repeated entry such as a logon sequence Unique keystroke sequences can be stored for each of the 24 function keys on the keyboard The entered keystroke sequences are stored in nonvolatile memory which means that the data is retained even if the power is turned off Note There is a 7000 key limit on the length of each macro Recording Macros Follow the steps below to store macros From the main 1451 screen click Macro 2 Click Dialog The macro dialog screen will appear TH3270 Macro Control Session A Play Record Name Quit F1 ri FJ Fle Close 3 Click Record The color o
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91. he R indicates Record F to show which F was chosen for this macro and 4 ks to track how many keystrokes have been entered on this macro 5 Type the keys to be associated with the macro 6 Click the Record key again to save the macro and exit macro record mode Press the Quit key to abandon the macro and exit record mode Note F buttons that have not been associated with a macro will appear grayed out on the macro dialog screen To confirm that a key has not been used and to avoid inadvertently recording over an existing macro check the status line after selecting the F key If there Is no macro associated with this key the number of keystrokes ks will be displayed as 0 Naming Macros In addition to associating an F to a macro a name or short description may also be saved with each macro To store a macro name 1 After recording the macro click Name 2 Click the F key The Function Namer dialog box will appear 3 Enter a name for the macro Click OK to save changes and exit or Cancel to exit and discard any changes Playing Macros Follow the steps below to initiate macros 1 Click the Play key within the dialog box or select Play from the Macro pulldown menu 2 Click the F key associated with the macro you wish to recall 3 The macro will automatically be recalled 707123 001 6 25 500 LXP User s Manual 4 The macro will automatically terminate once all keys have been played If you desire th
92. he main TN3270 screen click Macro 2 Click Dialog The macro dialog screen will appear TH3270 Macro Control Session A Play Record Name Quit F1 ri E13 Close 3 Click Record The color of the Record button will change to green indicating that it is active 4 Click the F that you wish to record That button will be highlighted and R F 4 ks will appear on the operator status row of the TN3270 screen The R indicates Record F to show which F was chosen for this macro and 4 ks to track how many keystrokes have been entered on this macro 5 Type the keys to be associated with the macro 6 Click the Record key again to save the macro and exit macro record mode Press the Quit key to abandon the macro and exit record mode Note F buttons that have not been associated with a macro will appear grayed out on the macro dialog screen To confirm that a key has not been used and to avoid inadvertently recording over an existing macro check the status line after selecting the F key If there Is no macro associated with this key the number of keystrokes ks will be displayed as 0 6 12 707123 001 Chapter 6 Using TN3270 5250 TN5250EP 1451 VT220 and VT3270 Naming Macros In addition to associating an F to a macro a name or short description may also be saved with each macro To store a macro name 1 After recording the macro click Name 2 Click the F key The Function Namer dialog b
93. hen the printer reaches the end of the line it executes two line feeds 707123 001 Chapter 4 1480 CUT Emulator FF at print end If this option 15 selected the printer does not execute a line feed after a form feed If this option is not selected the default the printer executes a line feed after a form feed Characters printed on the new page begin on the second line FFignored when not in first print position If this option 15 selected a form feed character in the first position or next to the maximum print position 15 executed while form feed commands in any other positions are printed as blank characters and are otherwise ignored If this option 1s not selected all form feed commands are executed e FF takes position if followed by data If this option is selected and if the form feed character 15 not at the end of the print data a form feed 15 executed and a blank character 15 printed in the first position on the next page Subsequent printing starts in the second position on the new page If this option 15 not selected the form feed character is not printed as a blank character and subsequent printing starts in the first position on the new page FF at end of print If this option 15 selected the printer ejects the last printed page and subsequent printing begins on the new page If this option 15 not selected the last page 15 not ejected and a line feed 15 executed Subsequent printing begins on the new lin
94. his chapter e Host Addressable Printing must be disabled e The NCT must be configured for video mode of 1024 x 768 Note Only 122 key keyboards are supported The light pen is NOT supported in Dual Screen mode Configuring Dual Screen mode From the 1480 CUT Emulator application 1 Click Setup to open the 1480 Setup menu 2 Click Screen 3 Click the Dual Screen button a green button indicates that Dual Screen mode 15 enabled 4 If the Controller Session Step Key is Alt ChgSc most 3174s click the Controller Step Key button to enable it If the controller is configured for the Session Step Key to be Alt Insert most 1174s will be configured this way DO NOT click on the Controller Step Key button 5 Click OK to save changes Note If later operation of Jump and Swap keys seem to not work correctly every time there may be a need to increase the delay between changing sessions Click the Increase Session Delay button to enable it 707123 001 4 19 500 LXP User s Manual Starting Dual Screen mode After enabling Dual Screen mode the first time the 1480 emulator will need to be restarted From the 1480 CUT Emulator application 1 Click Setup 2 Click Miscellaneous to open the 1480 Miscellaneous screen 3 Click Coax Stop 4 Click OK 5 Click Start 6 Click OK The coax data should appear in approximately 3 seconds 13 seconds if Increase Session Delay is enabled 7 Click Cancel to close the
95. ications or use the 1480 Miscellaneous Menu described later in this chapter The coax indicator overrides other status line information in position 71 because it is normally used as a diagnostic feature Base VPD Select to enable the basic Vital Product Data functionality Disable Color Override Normal base color supports four colors blue green red and white A command from the controller can force the display to two base colors green and white Enabling this button causes the 1480 emulator to ignore the controller command and to display all four base colors e DualScreen Enables the 1480 DualScreen feature See Configuring Dual Screen Mode later in this chapter for details on this and the following two options Controller Step Key ChgSc Enables Alt ChgSc as the controller session step key e Increase Session Delay Increases the delay between changing sessions Title Bar Select to determine what will be visible in the panel title bar A custom Session Name may be entered in the text field 4 10 707123 001 Chapter 4 1480 CUT Emulator 1480 Miscellaneous Normally the 1480 emulator is running with the coax communications active over the coaxial cable to the mainframe host controller For instances where the user may want to change a configuration item such as keyboard type 104 to 122 or mod size Mod 2 to Mod 4 this screen provides the ability to make modifications to the emulator without powering
96. in a windowing environment This connectivity allows a user simultaneous access to SNA intranet and Internet networks Designed with no moving parts the NCT 15 a zero maintenance device that allows software installation and updates from a central location The NCT 15 easy to install use manage and support Maintaining software and data at a central location eliminates the need to store applications and or data on a conventional desktop workstation Business applications corporate intranets and the Internet can all be accessed from one network terminal The NCT is unique among network computers because of its resident operating system and the caching in flash memory of frequently used applications such as the 1480 Emulator Telnet TN3270 and TN5250 host access the Netscape Web browser and personal productivity tools This flash memory caching effectively eliminates the delay encountered with server based systems when many users log on simultaneously Inspecting the package Before unpacking the NCT inspect the carton for physical damage If the exterior package is damaged contact your local sales office or distributor Also contact the carrier to request examination of the damage The carrier is required to complete and sign a damage report form Ifthe package 15 not damaged remove the package contents which includes all the items shown below Check to make sure your unit is complete Contact your Sales person immediately if anything i
97. ine cursor I When selected the cursur will blink Otherwise the cursor Bun 15 solid Select full screen mode The menu bar will be hidden at the next power on reset The menu bar can be unhidden by depressing the setup key on a 122 key keyboard or Alt numeric keypad enter on a 104 key keyboard Full Screen Note Underline and Block cursor mode are mutually exclusive Full Screen Mode Select full screen mode The menu bar will be hidden at the next power on reset The menu bar can be unhidden by depressing the setup key on a 122 key keyboard or Alt numeric keypad enter on a 104 key keyboard 5 8 707123 001 Color Setup Blue Pink Green Turquoise white Customize Colors Red Green Blue Chapter 5 1490 Twinax Emulator x Background Color OK Default Cancel Colors Use to select a color you desire as background or designated text e Background Color Use any or all of the three slider bars until the desired color shows in the Background Color box and as the background of this screen Customize Colors Use any or all three slider bars to adjust the colors showing on the color list 707123 001 5 9 500 LXP User s Manual Printer Setup 1490 Printer Setup selected Printer Type Draft Qual Portrait aystem Printer Attribu
98. its operating at 100 120V The power cable required for domestic units 1s a UL listed CSA certified 18 3 AWG type SVT or SJT cable 9 foot maximum Terminated on one end by a 125V 15A grounding type attachment connector Terminated at the other end by a 125V 15A parallel blade grounding type attachment plug For units operating at 200 240V The power cable required for domestic units 1s a UL listed CSA certified 18 3 AWG type SVT or SJT cable 9 foot maximum Terminated on one end by a 250V 15A grounding type attachment connector Terminated at the other end by a 250V 15A tandem blade grounding type attachment plug For international units The power cable required 15 an 18 3 AWG type SJT cable 9 foot maximum Terminated on one end by a 250V 15A grounding type attachment plug body Terminated at the other end by a 250V 15A grounding type cord connector The cord set is marked HAR to signify appropriate safety approvals The socket outlet must be nearby and easily accessible per IEC 950 Sec 1 7 2 707123 001 1 7 500 LXP User s Manual Power outlet requirements The installation site must provide a properly wired and grounded power outlet Circuits connected to air conditioners and devices that generate significant transient electrical noise should be avoided Electrical interference and atmospheric considerations Electrostatic discharge in the vicinity of the unit should be minimized by avoidi
99. k Apply when satisfied with selection or click Undo to reassign Note A function can be applied to multiple keys Assigning a function to a key does not unassign it from a previous definition 5 Click OK to save changes and Exit or Cancel to discard changes and exit To return the key assignments to their default state click Default Note TN5250 application must be closed and restarted for changes to become effective Color Setup From the main TN5250 application screen 1 Click Setup to open the TN5250 Setup screen 2 Click Colors Background Color OK Default Cancel 3 Select a color from the Colors list or Background Color Use any or all of the three slider bars to adjust the selected color Click OK to save changes and close Color Setup or Cancel to close and discard any changes 707123 001 6 21 500 LXP User s Manual 6 22 Print setup To access the Print Setup screen from the main TN5250 screen 1 Click Setup to open the TN5250 Setup menu 2 Click Printer Print Setup x Print Type Printer T screen Print ML UE Plain Draft Quality 10 Characters Inch B Lines lnch Attributes Portrait Lines per Page B6 Programmable Setup String Line Feed Form Feed select Printer OK Cancel 7 Mod 5 17CP Wide Paper Print type Screen print Prints the entire contents of the application window Printer Type Specifies th
100. kstation Customizing Object Name Library OK Cancel Once the settings are entered correctly in this window the TN5250E printing will be automatically configured on the AS 400 system OS 400 versions prior to 3 may require certain PTFs Check with IBM to determine what 45 400 PTFs you may require to support TN5250E printing Some fields are required as defined below Device Name This field entry is not required The name is arbitrary but must be unique The name will usually be supplied by the System Administrator Message Queue Not required This field will identify the message queue where operational messages are sent Font This field entry 15 required The default value 15 11 Form Feed Not required Identifies the type of forms used Host Transform This field entry 1s required The default value 15 YES If the AS 400 application is to create ASCII Pass Thru data SCS mode then select NO Type and Model This field 15 required This field identifies the attached printer type If your printer type 15 not listed use a printer type with a compatible printer command set The other fields are not required Note Ifthe Host Transform parameter 15 set to NO then this field does NOT apply e ASCII 899 Not required If the attached printer supports ASCII code page 899 used for Office Vision 400 symbols then select YES 707123 001 6 29 500 LXP User s Manual Workstation Customizing Obj
101. l Initial State Feature ScanOn On 5 o E Host none Wrap On zi Scanner Power Follows Scar Configure LAN OK Cancel e Connection Type Select either a LAN or Serial connection Serial port not available on 300 LAN Host Enter the Internet address of the 1451 server to which you wish to connect for example 255 255 XXX XXX Port If the host requires that a port number other than port 23 be specified when connecting select the port number using the up and down arrows or by typing the port in directly Auto Connect Select to auto connect at program start up Auto Login Select to enable and configure auto login on connect e Auto Play Macro Select the F associated with the macro that should play upon connection The name of the macro if previously named will appear in the window below the checkbox e Break Key Selects command sent for BreakKey function when using LAN 707123 001 Chapter 6 Using TN3270 5250 TN5250EP 1451 VT220 and VT3270 connection Initial State Scan On Off Once Allows selection of how serial input data is handled when emulator 15 started Feature On Off Used to control serial port com 3 usage with an alternate data input device Serial bar code scanner MICR scanner Mag Stripe reader Serial port not available on 300 Session Name Ente
102. lable only with color monitors 132 column monochrome display This emulation supports Extended Character attributes Select this emulation for 3477 Model D display station attached to an AS 400 This is the defaults setting for monochrome monitors and 15 available with both color and monochrome monitors 132 column monochrome display Select one of these 3197 Model D emulations for 132 column support for display stations 3180 Model 2 attached to a System 3X This option 15 available with both color and monochrome monitors 80 column monochrome display This option is available with 3196 both color and monochrome monitors 3197 Model 2 80 column monochrome display This option is available with only color monitors 3487 Model C 132 column color display 3487 Model G 132 column monochrome display By selecting one of the 132 column monochrome emulations you can enable a 1490 display station attached to a System 3 X to have 132 column capability even though the System 3X does not support 132 column color displays 707123 001 5 7 500 LXP User s Manual The Display Emulation option is also useful when installing and configuring devices where system support services are not readily available for example at a remote site You can select the emulation of the display that 15 already configured on your system without having to change the host configuration Cursor Selects a block This is the default setting Selects an underl
103. line This setting 1s generally used when Proprinter is selected as the Printer Type LPR Setup Select the defined printer that will receive VT220 print jobs Once selected the Local Name Remote Name and Remote Address will be displayed below the LPR Printer Window Line Feed Sends an immediate Line Feed to the selected printer Form Feed Sends an immediate Form Feed to the selected printer Macro Record Playback The VT220 macro function enables you to reduce the number of keystrokes required for a frequently repeated entry such as a logon sequence Unique keystroke sequences can be stored for each of the 24 function keys on the keyboard The entered keystroke sequences are stored in nonvolatile memory which means that the data is retained even if the power is turned off Note There is a 7000 key limit on the length of each macro Recording Macros Follow the steps below to store macros 1 From the main VT220 screen click Macro 2 Click Dialog The macro dialog screen will appear TH3270 Macro Control Session A Play Record Name Quit F1 E13 Fle Close 3 Click Record The color of the Record button will change to green indicating that it 15 active 707123 001 6 57 500 LXP User s Manual 4 Click the F that you wish to record That button will be highlighted and R F 48 ks will appear on the operator status row of the VT220 screen The R indicates Record to sho
104. ll three model types The zoomed session is always the currently active session When the terminal is unzoomed both sessions are displayed Select left Press the Select Left key X to position the cursor in the session on the left side of the display when the display 15 in side by side format The Select Left key operates in zoom and side by side modes The session on the left side 15 now the active session and receives immediate screen updates The session on the right side 15 frozen which means it does not display new screen updates until it becomes the active session The Select Left key has no effect if the left side session is already active Select right Press the Select Right key X to position the cursor in the session on the right side of the display when the display 15 in side by side format The Select Right key operates in zoom and side by side modes The session on the right side 15 now the active session and receives immediate screen updates The session on the left side 707123 001 4 21 500 LXP User s Manual is frozen which means it does not display new screen updates until it becomes the active session The Select Right key has no effect 1f the right side session 15 already active Step Active session Press and hold the Alt key while pressing the ChgSc key to change the active session to make the next highest session the active session The cursor does not change sides and the session that 15 not select
105. llows organization of the Start Menu by rearranging the order of programs or by sorting them into different folders Configuration Utility V04 01 15 EE 1 Dl xl Screen Security NFS Printers Language Start Menu Date Time M XDMCP Font Servers dl Start Wlenu Label 8529 E ya Programs Command Browse Emulators Icon Path ustilocal share quwm images folder32 xpm Browse TNs270 TN525 _ Program c Submenu Autostart 83 TNS250EP aces Add New Add Delete Update aj gt i Item Separator Restore Default Menu Apply Exit To add a new Start Menu item 1 Highlight an existing folder or program in the Start Menu scroll box The new item will be added beneath the highlighted item 2 Click Add New Item 707123 001 8 7 500 LXP User s Manual 3 Enter the name of the folder or program into the Label field 4 If the addition 15 a program enter the path to the program in the Command field 5 To add an icon to the menu enter the path into the Icon Path field 6 Select Submenu to create a folder or the Program to add a program to the start Menu 7 Click Update to view changes To add a separator line to the Start Menu 1 Highlight an existing folder or program in the Start Menu scroll box 2 Click Add Separator The Separator will appear in the Start Menu scroll box below the highlighted item To delete a folder program or separator from the Star
106. m in use determines specific functions of the Function F or PF keys Contact your supervisor for further information Monitoring response time At times you may be requested to assist in monitoring and analyzing the speed of system response at your terminal or you may wish to collect this data on your own Note The attached controller must support this function To start the Response Time Monitor 1 Press the ExSel key 2 Press the F19 key To stop the Response Time Monitor repeat the sequence above 4 6 707123 001 Chapter 4 1480 CUT Emulator 110671 preoq Aow 52 901 40 35 0 111 LAO 0891 3 gt Jayug 25305 9 2 ii H c 3 q E y 5993 ainy duj43 PMIeQ T dn6g awoH 6 pua T N l Ju Ao Css ICIC WLA I OC JE JU JC mima s5u2 JL LIC Celica SIC SC SIG SAC 51 SAC 1 SIL 3WPI3 dng Q 3 7 1017 95 23 Kold 298 9 23 Zld Lld Old 64 84 L3 94 G4 vj 3 Lj unv vc3 e c3 663 63 063 613 813 Lld 913 51 3 vila eld dnies J IVE 420g ugg pu3 4 7 707123 001 500 LXP User s Manual 707123 001 jno amp v 019200291 4231 21 Joye nay LND 0811 4 uno sul 132 1219 1 43 1u3 Hv MV 1 s s
107. n on the right 15 now the active session 2 Press the Select Left X key The cursor is displayed on the left side of the screen The session on the left 15 now the active session 3 Log on to a host application using the session on the left side of the display 4 Press the Zoom n Ll key The display consists of a standard one session format 5 Press the Select Right N key The session from the right side of the display becomes the active session The screen is still zoomed and the right session 15 the only session displayed 6 Log on to a host application using the selected right session which 15 the only session displayed While the logon 15 processing go to Step 7 7 Press the Zoom n 0O key The display unzooms and consists of the side by side format Wait for logon processing to complete Screen Print mode Follow these steps to perform a screen print in Dual Screen mode 1 Position on the left the session to be printed using the Swap and or Step keys if needed 2 Print the screen using the normal screen print commands 4 24 707123 001 Chapter 5 1490 Twinax Emulator The 1490 Twinax Emulator is designed to provide a wide range of functions and applications Data messages are communicated between the emulator and the System 3X or AS 400 through a twinax cable up to 1500 meters long The 1783 equipped with a 1490 emulator can be attached to any of the following processors and control units
108. n you wish to bring to the front 1s displayed Click OK to save changes and close Screen Setup or Cancel to close and ignore any changes 707123 001 6 17 500 LXP User s Manual Keyboard setup From the main TN5250 application screen 1 Click Setup to open the TN5250 Setup menu 2 Click Keyboard Confiqure Keyboard x Keyboard Size 104 Kev 122 Kev 8 2 Keyboard Mapper OK Cancel Keyboard Size Select either 104 or 122 key keyboard Typeahead Enable the Typeahead feature Keyboard Mapper The key assignment mapping may be verified or changed as necessary for use in TN5250 applications Keyboard Mapper v 1115250 104 key Keyboard Mapper FUNCTIONS ASSIGNMENTS backspace shift backspace tab shift tab Cancel cmd tab _ Cancel Default Add Undo Apply Delete 01 2815450155 3F 40 41 22 43 44 57 58 54 46 55 55 5 60 ee i 61 62 70 lock 26 a 1D 79 78 7A To determine which key 15 currently assigned to the key click the appropriate key in the Functions box and the assigned value will be displayed in the Assignments box 6 18 707123 001 Chapter 6 Using TN3270 5250 TN5250EP 1451 VT220 and VT3270 111081 p1eoqAow AS3 r01 0SCSN L lt lt LL 5 We Ce sul L 3 CS Gl cs Cs Cac AS LU G v 532
109. ng high resistance floor material and carpeting that does not have anti static properties by avoiding the use of plastic seats and covers and by avoiding low humidity levels The unit should be located away from areas that generate electromagnetic interference for example transformers power distribution panels welding equipment motors and transmitters Do not put the unit next to fluorescent lights The NCT should not be installed where the atmosphere contains corrosive elements that can damage the unit Do not run the power cable or signal cables in areas that produce electromagnetic interference for example near transformers switching equipment welding equipment power distribution panels and under carpets where vacuum cleaning 1s done Also do not roll heavy equipment over the cable 1 8 707123 001 Chapter 2 Using Windows Using the NCT This section introduces the new operating environment of the Network Computing Terminal NCT It explains how to do most tasks and provides tips for getting the most out of the NCT If you have used windowing systems before the look and feel will seem quite natural If not the intuitive interface 1s easy to learn and use What should do first First read through the next section all the basics about using the mouse and working with windows are explained and some handy keyboard shortcuts are included After reading this section familiarize yourself with the display
110. ngs 0 y You can perform bidirectional mapping of serial devices on the client device for example dev ttySO on Linux to server COM ports This allows a user at the client workstation to use local devices like modems serial printers and barcode scanners seamlessly from the applications running on the server Firewall To connect to a server through a firewall 1 Click Use alternate address for firewall connection 7 12 707123 001 Chapter 7 Microsoft Servers 2 Add the external address of a server that is on the subnet to which you want to connect to the Address List in the Server Location page Auto Reconnect auto Reconnect Ex e EM Select to enable Auto Reconnect Enter the desired number of connection retries and the number of seconds between each 707123 001 7 13 500 LXP User s Manual PNAgent Server URL Enter the name or full URL of the configuration file on the server that you want to use Logon Mode Select a logon method for the resources that are to be accessed through the web interface Save Password Select to save the logon password on this workstation 7 14 707123 001 Chapter 7 Microsoft Servers RDP The RDP Remote Desktop Protocol Client 15 an integral part of the Windows based Terminal The RDP client enables a Visara Windows based Terminal to connect to a Microsoft Windows NT TS
111. ny form and to certify to Visara that they have been destroyed Upon termination there will be no refund of any monies or other consideration paid by you 5 LIMITED WARRANTY The Program is Provided as 15 without warranty of any kind either expressed or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose The entire risk as to the quality and performance of the Program is with you Should the Program prove defective you and not Visara or its licensors affiliates contractors suppliers or agents assume the entire cost of all necessary servicing repair or correction Visara and or its licensors do not warrant that the functions contained in the Program will meet your requirements or that the operation of the Program will be uninterrupted or error free However Visara and or its licensors warrant the media on which the Program is furnished to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of ninety 90 days from the date of delivery 6 LIMITATIONS OF REMEDIES Visara s and or its Licensors entire liability and your exclusive remedy shall be 1 the replacement of any media not meeting the Limited Warranty which is returned postage prepaid to Visara or an authorized representative with proof of payment or 2 if Visara and or its licensors are unable to deliver replacement media which is free from detects in materials or workmanship you may t
112. o exit macro play mode was anything other than Quit there will be a beep to notify you of the possibly unintentional cancellation Pauses and Delays There are certain key sequences such as a logon password that a user may wish to exclude from a macro At any point while recording a macro key sequence the Pause key may be clicked to temporarily suspend record mode The keystrokes from this point forward will not be recorded within the macro until macro record mode 15 resumed by pressing the Record key The Quit key will abandon the macro even while macro record is paused Ifthe Pause key is pressed while in macro record mode besides suspending recording it will be embedded within the macro and cause the macro to pause automatically each time it 15 played back 6 58 707123 001 Chapter 6 Using TN3270 5250 TN5250EP 1451 VT220 and VT3270 While playing back a macro the Pause key may be pressed to temporarily suspend the macro At this point you may type in normal mode Pressing the Play key will resume the macro The Quit key will abandon the macro and return you to normal mode even while macro play is paused If delays are desired within macros the Delay key may be clicked while in record mode to embed an approximately one second delay within the macro This may be clicked multiple times to extend the length of the delay 707123 001 6 59 500 LXP User s Manual VT3270 6 60 What is VT3270 Like Telnet VT3270
113. ons TN3270E 1451 TN5250 VT220 e TN5250EP Netscape Web Browser The NCT supports a total of nine remote printers One of the printers 15 static defined and should not be deleted The remaining eight are user defined The static defined printer 15 p parallel port Configuring remote printers From the settings menu select General The Printer configuration panel is shown below Configuration Utility v05 12 01 dd Product Data Network Hosts DN S screen security NFS 9565 mm start Menu m Currently Configured Printers Printer Name fp 9 0 In cami Local an dev tryc In camz Local an Local C Remate W Supress Header Duplex In Local on dev lp Device devtySn E Remote ane Remote adress New Update Delete Apply Exit Currently Configured Printers Click with the mouse to select a printer New Add a new printer definition To add a new printer fill in the appropriate field and click New Delete Delete an existing printer definition 707123 001 3 1 500 LXP User s Manual e Printer Name User defined field This name should be a descriptive name for the printer Local the printer 15 attached to the parallel or USB port on the NCT Remote the printer is remotely attached on the LAN e Suppress Header Disable printing of page header Duplex Enable duplex printing Device If the
114. ox will appear 3 Enter a name for the macro Click OK to save changes and exit or Cancel to exit and discard any changes Playing Macros Follow the steps below to initiate macros 1 Click the Play key within the dialog box or select Play from the Macro pulldown menu 2 Click the F key associated with the macro you wish to recall 3 The macro will automatically be recalled 4 The macro will automatically terminate once all keys have been played If you desire the macro may be terminated at any point by pressing the Quit key If the key pressed to exit macro play mode was anything other than Quit there will be a beep to notify you of the possibly unintentional cancellation Pauses and Delays There are certain key sequences such as a logon password that a user may wish to exclude from a macro At any point while recording a macro key sequence the Pause key may be clicked to temporarily suspend record mode The keystrokes from this point forward will not be recorded within the macro until macro record mode is resumed by pressing the Record key The Quit key will abandon the macro even while macro record is paused Ifthe Pause key is pressed while in macro record mode besides suspending recording it will be embedded within the macro and cause the macro to pause automatically each time it 15 played back While playing back a macro the Pause key may be pressed to temporarily suspend the macro At this point you may type
115. play Printer l Display Address 1 a Display Addiess z Printer Address ORK Cancel Lale 45 Lale Terminal Mode Consult the system operator before changing this option The 1783 in 1490 mode can operate in two different terminal modes By enabling up to two independent host sessions to be configured each with a different address on the system multiple host functions can be active simultaneously One Display The 1490 operates as a single display station with one address This 15 the default setting Local screen printing 15 available One Display Printer Both the display and attached printer are logically connected to the host each having a different address In this mode host addressable printing is enabled Display Address The display address 15 the display station s logical address on the System 3X or AS 400 port Ask the system supervisor for this address The 1490 will not operate online until you enter this address No default address 15 set at the factory Select an address from 00 through 06 Do not assign the same address for a display and a printer 5 2 707123 001 Chapter 5 1490 Twinax Emulator Printer Address The printer address 1s the printer s logical address on the twinaxial cable originating at the System 3X or AS 400 No default address 15 set at the factory Ask the system supervisor for this address This option 15 available only if the display
116. pplication program Applications are designed to use one of the above mods based on the number of rows per screen and characters per row respectively The default is Mod 2 e Case Select DualCase for upper and lower case characters Select MONOCASE for all characters displayed as upper case letters e Cursor Choose either an underline cursor or a block cursor Select Blink for a blinking cursor Full Screen Mode Select to open the 1480 application in Full Screen Mode 1480 must be closed and reopened for this setting to become effective Partitioning This feature is not currently implemented Mark Unprotected Select to display a special symbol in each unprotected field on the screen This enables you to recognize locations where keystrokes can be entered 707123 001 4 9 500 LXP User s Manual e Row Column Indicator Select to display the current cursor location on the operator status row Note that the location is determined by the application program on the host system e Coax Indicator Select to turn the coax indicator on When this feature is on A filled circle 1s displayed in position 71 of the status row to indicate an active coax line An open circle indicates no coax activity A blinking circle indicates the very slow poll cycle of a coax line being disconnected then reconnected In that case power down the NCT unit for at least 10 seconds before turning the power on to reestablish commun
117. pproximately one second delay within the macro This may be clicked multiple times to extend the length of the delay 6 44 707123 001 Chapter 6 Using TN3270 5250 TN5250EP 1451 VT220 and VT3270 VT220 What is VT220 Like Telnet VT220 enables you to access programs running on remote hosts EL VT220 Vax setup Session Macro 171220 enables the NCT to function as though it were a standard VT220 display VT220 provides the following standard features Window Menus The window menus offer simplicity and ease of use for all setup functions Color Display The color monitor is programmable Multiple Sessions A maximum of 10 sessions can be accessed with this emulator 707123 001 6 45 500 LXP User s Manual Setting up VT220 To setup a remote host 1 Click the Start button in the lower left hand corner of the screen The application menu will appear 2 Click VT220 Click Setup 4 Click Communications from the Setup menu This screen will appear VT220 Communications Setup Connection Type LAN C Serial Session Name Location Host Port 0 E Bell 0x07 2 zi Auto Connect Alt Bell Time s 4 Auto Login AutoPlay Macro F 1 Serial 880 Initial State Feature TN E Scan On al or zi Wrap On zi Scanner Power Follows Scan State zi Configure OK Cancel Connection Typ
118. r Ethernet The IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway must be entered unless provided by DHCP Select Renew unexpired DHCP lease to allow an IP address to be renewed if the DHCP lease has not expired Hosts DNS Configuring the Hosts DNS menu enables the resolution of network names and IP addresses Configuration Utility 04 01 15 EL x Product Data Network Hosts DNS Screen Security Printers T pem Start Menu uH C Hosts ONS Servers DNS Servers TE Do Host Name New Update Delete Apply Exit If Hosts is selected pairs of names and IP addresses may be added to the etc hosts file Enter the IP Address and Host Name and click New The host name will be added to the Host window 707123 001 8 3 500 LXP User s Manual If DNS Servers is selected one or more DNS servers may be defined If DHCP or BOOTP is used the DNS information can be but does not have to be provided by the server In this case the information in this field may not be used To add a DNS server enter an IP Address and click New The DNS server address will be added to the DNS Server window Screen The Screen menu allows selection of the screen resolution refresh rate and color depth A screensaver may also be enabled Configuration Utility 04 01 15 D x Product Data Network Hosts DINS Security NFS Printers m PUR start Menu EI lT Hate DPMS C 56 Hz 5 Hz
119. r if the session with the selected field 1s reselected with the Select Right or Select Left key A session with a selected field 1s frozen and does not receive coax updates After selecting a field as the source or mark field use the Select Left or Select Right key to make the opposite session the active session then move the cursor to the target field Paste field The paste field 15 the field that receives the data from the mark field and it cannot be in the same session as the mark field The field that receives the pasted data must be an unprotected field Standard data truncation rules apply when the paste and mark fields are of different lengths If the paste field 15 longer than the mark field data 1s replaced in the paste field only up to the length of the mark field If the paste field 15 shorter than the mark field data 15 truncated up to the length of the paste field The data that has been pasted 15 temporary until an Aid key Enter or F key 15 pressed if a Select Right or Select Left key 15 pressed before an Aid key the pasted data 15 lost 707123 001 4 23 500 LXP User s Manual Walk through The following 1s an example of how to start a dual screen after configuring the NCT as described in Configuring Dual Screen Mode and after following the instructions for Starting Dual Screen Mode 1 Press the Zoom n LD key to display two side by side sessions The cursor 15 displayed on the right side of the screen The sessio
120. r the name to be displayed in the window title Line Turnaround Character Allows selection of either ETX 0x03 EOT 0x04 CR 0x0D or DC3 0x13 as line turn around characters Comm Mode Will allow selection of Character Mode Echo Mode or Local Disconnect Selects either 60mSec or 2 sec Send Effects function of Send Key either Current Line or Current Page Send Null Suppress Selection On or Off Controls suppression of transmission of trailing null characters online Bell 0x07 Select Internal External Alt 1 Alt 2 for alarm Serial Serial port not available on 300 Host Enter a new host name or select from the drop down list Configure Select to display the Serial Communications Configuration Panel Enter the Baud rate parity data bits and stop bits for the serial connection Click OK to save changes and close Communications Setup or Cancel to close and discard any changes Connecting to a 1451 session 1451 will connect to the remote host The host then will normally respond with a welcome and will lead you through its log in process Log in employing one of the following combinations With the userid and password supplied by the administrator of the host e With just a userid some hosts do not require passwords Neither if the remote host has been set up for it To connect to a 1451 remote host from the main 1451 screen 1 Click Session to open the 1451 Session menu
121. ro pulldown menu 2 Click the F key associated with the macro you wish to recall 3 The macro will automatically be recalled 4 The macro will automatically terminate once all keys have been played If you desire the macro may be terminated at any point by pressing the Quit key If the key pressed to exit macro play mode was anything other than Quit there will be a beep to notify you of the possibly unintentional cancellation Pauses and Delays There are certain key sequences such as a logon password that a user may wish to exclude from a macro At any point while recording a macro key sequence the Pause key may be clicked to temporarily suspend record mode The keystrokes from this point forward will not be recorded within the macro until macro record mode 15 resumed by pressing the Record key The Quit key will abandon the macro even while macro record is paused Ifthe Pause key is pressed while in macro record mode besides suspending recording it will be embedded within the macro and cause the macro to pause automatically each time it 15 played back While playing back a macro the Pause key may be pressed to temporarily suspend the macro At this point you may type in normal mode Pressing the Play key will resume the macro The Quit key will abandon the macro and return you to normal mode even while macro play 15 paused If delays are desired within macros the Delay key may be clicked while in record mode to embed an a
122. s 04 48 35 4 OK Cancel LPR scroll window Used to select a printer A blue background indicates the printer 15 selected Local Name User defined name of the printer Remote Name Queue name that print jobs are sent to from an LPR enabled device Remote Address IP address of the selected printer Click OK to save changes and exit or Cancel to exit and discard any changes Macro Record Playback The TN5250 macro function enables you to reduce the number of keystrokes required for a frequently repeated entry such as a logon sequence Unique keystroke sequences can be stored for each of the 24 function keys on the keyboard The entered keystroke sequences are stored in nonvolatile memory which means that the data is retained even if the power is turned off Note There is a 7000 key limit on the length of each macro Recording Macros Follow the steps below to store macros 1 From the main TN5250 screen click Macro 6 24 707123 001 Chapter 6 Using TN3270 5250 TN5250EP 1451 VT220 and VT3270 2 Click Dialog The macro dialog screen will appear TH3270 Macro Control Session A Play Record Name Quit F1 F7 Fil F158 Close 3 Click Record The color of the Record button will change to green indicating that it is active 4 Click the F that you wish to record That button will be highlighted and R F 4 ks will appear on the operator status row of the TN5250 screen T
123. s Setup or Cancel to close and discard any changes 707123 001 6 61 500 LXP User s Manual Connecting to a VT3270 session VT3270 will connect to the remote IBM mainframe host The host then will normally respond with a welcome and will lead you through its log in process Log in employing one of the following combinations With the userid and password supplied by the administrator of the host With just a userid some hosts do not require passwords Neither if the remote host has been set up for it To connect to a VT3270 remote host from the main VT3270 screen 1 Click Session to open the VT3270 Session menu 2 Click Connect Once connected use the menus commands and features of the remote host to access and run 3270 applications Logging out of a remote host 1 When you have finished using the remote host use the host s normal log out command 2 To disconnect from the host select Disconnect from the Session menu 6 62 707123 001 Chapter 6 Using TN3270 5250 TN5250EP 1451 VT220 and VT3270 Configuring VT3270 for an application VT3270 can be configured for a particular application by selecting Screen Keyboard or Color from the Setup menu Screen setup From the main VT3270 application screen 1 Click Setup to open the VT3270 Setup menu 2 Click Screen t Mod 2 24 x 80 C Mod 3 32 x 80 C Mod 4 43 x 80 C Mod 5 27 x 132 Cursor Underline Block Blink Full Screen
124. s missing Note A mounting base is provided with the NCT so that the unit may be placed vertically One EHDOR Aa U yd t MU D Ona eG hy uu PS 2 Mouse Y Matty Sn 1 ea ty DOS Dre Denn Us 0 005 BIJESA Power Supply User s Manual optional Main Unit Power Cord 707123 001 1 1 500 LXP User s Manual Product Overview Rear View Front View 2 ee d en Iu ON Locking power supply connector Keyboard port PS 2 Mouse port PS 2 Audio line out Microphone in Serial ports Parallel port Analog monitor port DVI video monitor port not supported 10 100 Based T Ethernet port USB ports Network activity indicator LED Power indicator LED 707123 001 Chapter 1 About the NCT Setting up the NCT To set up the NCT refer to the diagram on the back of the logic unit and follow the steps below CAUTION The NCT has been designed to support the weight of 17 inch or smaller display units Display units larger than 17 inches MUST be placed beside the logic unit rather than on top 1 Place the display unit beside preferred or on top of the logic unit and position both within connecting distance of an appropriate AC power outlet 2 Make sure that the power 15 off both on the logic unit and the display unit 3 Placethe keyboard in front ofthe logic unit Pull out the feet
125. s to a key combination that 15 ignored by your local operating system Disk Cache Amount of disk space to use Move the slider to the right or enter a specific amount in megabytes of space used to store web pages and graphics 7 10 707123 001 Chapter 7 Microsoft Servers Disk Cache Directory Specify the location on the hard drive where cached files will be stored The minimum size bitmap that will be cached is To specify the minimum size of bitmaps that will be stored in the cache directory Clear Cache Now Click this button to delete all files stored in the disk cache directory Drive Mapping mn mn mn mn mn mn Client drive mapping makes any directory mounted on a client workstation available to the user during ICA sessions To specify the drives and directories to automatically map during logon 1 Click the check box in the Enable column next to an available drive letter and then click the field for the drive 2 Click Modify Select the directory you want to map and click OK 3 The mapped directory appears in the Drive Mapping list 4 Specify the access for the drive by clicking the corresponding read write 1cons 5 Make sure Enable Drive Mapping is selected Click OK Log off from any server connection already established and reconnect The same drive mapping and access settings will apply to all connection entries 707123 001 7 11 500 LXP User s Manual COM Ports Setti
126. se click on the key to which the value needs to be displayed the key will be displayed in the Functions box and the assigned value in the Assignments box To change the key assignment 1 Using the mouse click on the key that needs to be changed on the keyboard layout or alternatively choose the function from the Functions box 2 Click Add below the Functions box 3 Assign the new assignment required for the key selected If a key combination 15 desired click either the Shift Control or Shift Control buttons 4 Click Apply when satisfied with selection or click Undo to reassign Note A function can be applied to multiple keys Assigning a function to a key does not unassign it from a previous definition 5 Click OK to save changes and Exit or Cancel to discard changes and exit To return the key assignments to their default state click Default Note 1451 application must be closed and restarted for changes to become effective 707123 001 Chapter 6 Using TN3270 5250 TN5250EP 1451 VT220 and VT3270 Color setup From the main 1451 application screen 1 Click Setup to open the 1451 Setup screen 2 Click Colors 1451 Video Attribute Color Setup Attributes Bald Inverse Blink Bald Inverse Bold Underline Blink Bold Underline Bald Underline Inverse Blink Bold Underline Inverse is ext C Background Blink Underline Customize Normal Text L Red u 25 estes a
127. station 15 operating in One Display Printer mode Select an address from 00 through 06 Do not assign the same address for a display and a printer Keyboard Setup 104 Key C 122 Key 5250 C 122 Kev 3270 COE Cancel Use the following table to determine which keyboard you have 104 See keyboard diagram page 7 5 122 5250 See keyboard diagram page 7 6 122 3270 See keyboard diagram page 7 7 707123 001 5 3 500 LXP User s Manual spueba xouiM uM p ooqAaY a 143 3 OC GB Ert 3 C JUEGO OO 3 Mm EEEEEIE E Ere 3 GUS 41 11 1711 1113 Gee 111193 1898 3 GJ 14114 GGG Gaba G 707123 001 5 4 Chapter 5 1490 Twinax Emulator XVNIML Od ML CTIA SQN3931 Od HLIM XVNIML cece 53 12 Laine o GGG Bo 30110 680 COMO X 3 33 X 32 ors 5 5 707123 001 500 LXP User s Manual 11 8 OG OO C3 ene EA C 3 1 1311313130 3 88 m 56 E BSE RH 3 OECO 1 111 1 111 1 1 1 707123 001 5 6 Chapter 5 1490 Twinax Emulator Screen Setup 1490 Screen Setup x Display Emulation 5487 Model C l Full Screen Mode Cursor C Underline t Block I Blink OK Cancel Display Emulation 132 column color display This emulation supports Extended character attributes Select this emulation for 3477 Model C display ststion attached to an AS 400 This is the default setting for color monitors and is avai
128. t Menu 1 Highlight the desired item in the Start Menu scroll box 2 Click Delete Date Time The Date Time configuration menu allows the date and time of the unit to be set Configuration Utility s 03 12 01 B x Screen Security MFS Printers Language Start Menu Date Time secondary Net WEP A DNMCP uH Time Server Get time using NTP PF Seru er 128 6 15 28 Current Time Ep 1 815 Slam zl Time Zone Information File ust share zoneinfo Eastern Browse 1 To change the month click the right or left arrows until the appropriate month is displayed 2 To change the year click the right or left arrows until the appropriate year is displayed 3 To set the day click the cursor over the current day in the calendar 4 Select the time by clicking the arrows to increase or decrease To indicate AM or PM click the arrow and select AM or PM from the list 5 Enter or browse to locate the path to the Time Zone Information File 707123 001 Chapter 8 Setup XDMCP The X Display Manager Control Protocol XDMCP is used by X terminals to set up an X session with a remote system over the network mE a Configuration Utility V04 01 15 Screen Security NFS Printers Language Start Menu Date Time Options ADMNICP None mM Restart gt on Exit Direct C Indirect C Broadcast Disable Access Control Hast Apply Exit Select the method of
129. te field and click New Delete Delete an existing printer definition Printer Name User defined field This name should be a descriptive name for the printer Local the printer 15 attached to the parallel or serial port on the NCT Remote the printer is remotely attached on the LAN Suppress Header Disable printing of page header Duplex Enable duplex printing Device If the printer is locally attached the device name is displayed in this field indicating that the printer is attached to the specified port Remote Name Queue name that print jobs are sent to from an LPR enabled device if required Remote Address The IP address of the remote printer 707123 001 Chapter 8 Setup Language The Language field allows the user to choose the language of the keyboard English French German Italian and Spanish are possible The setup program will change its language according to this choice as well as xICA and xRDP Configuration Utility VO4d 01 15 E X BE x Product Data Network Hosts DNS acreen Security MFS Pr Printers start Menu select Language English US zl Apply Exit To change the configured language of the keyboard click the arrow on the right of the Select Language scroll box and highlight the language desired Start Menu The Start Menu configuration allows the user to add or remove programs from the NCT Start Menu The Start Menu configuration also a
130. te Touch Scree button will be active and may be clicked to open the calibration screen The Calibration Screen includes step by step user instructions Configuration Utility v05 12 01 i E E xj start Menu Date Time secondary Net WEP ADNCP Font Servers Touch Screen Appearance Enable ELO Touch Screen Calibrate Touch screen Apply Exit 8 10 707123 001 Chapter 8 Setup NCT Update Configuration NCT Update program allows programs and files to be updated from any FTP server on your network Updates can be done immediately or can be scheduled to take place at a time when network traffic is at a minimum Updates can be programs that make up a new integration level from Visara International or configuration files distributed by a system administrator The system administrator provides the address of the FTP server the name and password required to access the server and the path to the update list file on the server using the NCT Update panel shown below accessed from the Start menu NCT Update Configuration _ Update Server 204 48 35 8 Login Name sawyer File Path eng bhfa Update File bh os 17 C Scheduled Immediate Reboot upon completion schedule Update Date and lime 4 October gt 47002 gt Hour Minutes 4 2 0 5 5 4 3 E 7 B 8 10 11 822 Reschedule 1 14 15 18 17 18 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 28 e Bun only once 27 28 29 30 31 C Bun Daily
131. tes wide Paper Printer Type HP LaserJet Printer Emulation Mod 5 17CP Characters per Inch 17 characters per inch 4 318 1 8 Lines ner Inch EE NN lines Blinesperinch inch Select Printer Printer Lines per Page ja ASC Pass Thru mel 1T AA Line Feed The printer menu sets the printer parameters and controls the appearances of the printed text The LPR menu can be used to direct the print to either a local or network printer Screen print and system print destinations are defined by this panel Attached Printer Type The table below lists the printer type supported for each printer IBM Proprinter Download character support is required for PRO I lI Proprinter II and international characters This is the compatibles default setting HP Laser Jet II Laser Uses Roman 8 symbol set for best font HP LASER support Font cartridges required for Jet II and compatibles support of nonresident fonts Epson LQ series EPSON LQ printers and compatibles Download character support required for international characters 5 10 707123 001 Chapter 5 1490 Twinax Emulator Printer Emulation The table below lists the printer emulations supported for each printer type Used for sophisticated word processing tasks that require font selection automatic justification bolding underlining and overstriking Supported only on laser printers and advanced 24 wir
132. the list of configured LPR printers Screen Print V 220 Screen Print Setup gt Printer Type Attributes t Plain Draft Quality C HP LaserJet Attributes C Inkjet Portrait C Postscript Mod 5 17CPI Wide Paper Local Mame Ips Remote Mame Iptest C Proprinter Remote Address 0 48 38 4 Lines per Inch we C 4LPl amp 6 LPI C 8 C B ALPI C B B LPI Characters per Inch is 10 CPI oF Line Feed C 10 5 CPI Form Feed i l Lines per Page 55 4 OK Cancel Printer Type Specifies the printer driver to use when printing Lines per Inch Specifies the number of Lines Per Inch to print Characters per Specifies the number of Characters Per Inch to print Lines per page Specifies the number of Lines per Page to print Selectable range 15 0 255 6 56 707123 001 Chapter 6 Using TN3270 5250 TN5250EP 1451 VT220 and VT3270 Draft Quality Prints draft quality when selected Otherwise printing is letter quality Attributes If selected prints intensified characters as bold and underlined when required Portrait If enabled prints in Portrait mode If disabled prints in Landscape mode Mod 5 17 CPI If selected printing automatically changes to 17 CPI characters per inch if the application screen is Mod 5 Wide Paper If enabled allows printing of more than 80 characters per
133. tion Strong encryption using the RC5 algorithm is available with SecureICA Services SecureICA Services enables RSA RC5 encryption with 40 56 or 128 bit session keys Select RC5 128 bit Login Only to use encryption during authentication The Citrix server must be configured to allow the selected encryption level or greater For example 1f the Citrix server is configured to allow RC5 56 bit connection the IA client can connect with RC5 56 or 128 bit encryption Note Selecting RC5 encryption disables automatic logon to the Citrix server Firewall Properties Proxy Type Use Netscape settings Automatically detect and use the proxy server settings used by the Web browser Secure HTTPS To specify a Secure proxy server manually select this box Type the address or IP number in the Proxy Address field and the port number in the Port field for the Secure proxy server SOCKS To specify a SOCKS proxy server manually select this box Type the address or IP number in the Proxy Address field and the port number in the Port field for the SOCKS proxy server 707123 001 7 3 500 LXP User s Manual Window Window Colors Allows you to set the number of widow colors to 16 256 32 thousand or 16 million Before selecting a new color mode ensure that is it supported on your machine 256 Color Mapping Allows you to set up 256 color sessions to use approximate or exact colors Window Size Fixe
134. tion is desired click either the Shift Control or Shift Control buttons 4 Click Apply when satisfied with selection or click Undo to reassign Note A function can be applied to multiple keys Assigning a function to a key does not unassign it from a previous definition 5 Click OK to save changes and Exit or Cancel to discard changes and exit To return the key assignments to their default state click Default Note TN3270 application must be closed and restarted for changes to become effective 707123 001 Chapter 6 Using TN3270 5250 TN5250EP 1451 VT220 and VT3270 jno T 0180025 6231 0 OLCENL 1 LAS Com CY 103 31208 6 pu3 4 gt 4907 9 S v ll gt f H 52 3 5 V Rune ainy duj43 19 g J N E s ele J N A 1 wd un 6 x Sg 2 uuoH Jesu 5560 0 6 8 9 S y T c l 0 2 B n 5 2 Z i ADUV bysks is 8 m 013 esnog 9 8 m ZZJ 6 7 707123 001 500 LXP User s Manual 4 E IG QAL_S pug L v CC C s gt 3 NY dune Bee dune uuoH L lt 55 Vd ug6g Ciro 256 doms dnb 88 26 m 0 6 9 5 5 r 2 L
135. u The HAP menu button is gray when HAP is disabled and green when enabled LPR Menu Displays the LPR configuration menu The LPR menu button is gray when LPR 15 disabled and green when enabled Coax printer assignment To see how the 1480 printer is currently assigned press Alt Ident The Assign Printer condition symbol CHJ will display on the operator status row Assign Printer condition symbol Indicates this type printer XX Coax where xx 1s the printer s ID number _ Coax unassigned To assign or change a Coax printer 1 Consult your supervisor for an available coax printer s ID number 2 Enter the two digit number The two digit number replaces the underscore positions or the assigned coax printer s ID number on the operator status row Once the printer s ID number 15 entered the sequence ends automatically If an invalid ID number 15 entered for a coax printer the What symbol X appears on the operator status row If this occurs press Reset and try another number 707123 001 4 15 500 LXP User s Manual 4 16 HAP Menu The Host Addressable Print feature enables the host to send print requests to the attached printer LU2 screen prints are always formatted by the display according to the printer menu selections To enable or disable HAP click the HAP Menu button from within the 1480 Print Setup Screen The Host Addressable Print configuration screen will appear Host Addressable Print E4
136. user to send a 16 byte string to the selected printer locally attached or Ipr This could be used to select an alternate font or paper source the capabilities are printer dependent and usually detailed in your printer manual PSSP Programmable Setup String for Printer J 5 5 B 3 10 11 1 13 14 1 15 select the desired byte and use the Decimal Hex control to the right to adjust its value oxo Clear Recall send setup String On first print only send Mow On each print OK Cancel On entry 10 the menu the currently stored string 15 displayed one byte per cell The 8 bit values In each cell can be altered either by directly keying a new hexadecimal value into the cell or using the scroll buttons provided e Clear Set all values to 0 Recall Redisplay the currently stored values e On first print only The string is sent only on the first print since the current TN5250 session was started e On each print The string will precede each print sent from the TN5250 session Send Now Sends the string immediately Click OK to save changes and exit or Cancel to discard any changes and exit 707123 001 6 23 500 LXP User s Manual Select Printer menu To configure LPR select the Select Printer button from within the TN5250 Printer Setup Screen The LPR Setup panel 15 shown below Select Printer LPR1 Local Name Ins Remote Mame lpte st Remote Addres
137. ust support this function Printing features Local Screen Print Allows a hard copy of displayed text to be made using the screen print function Print quality line density and print pitch can be specified e Coax Printing Allows printing to be directed to various printers on your network or controller Other features Response Time Monitor Supports host controlled transaction response time monitoring This feature helps your organization s systems staff to analyze and improve the rate at which your terminal responds to your actions The controller must be properly configured to support this feature Modifiable Keyboard Using the Keyboard Definition mode the keyboard layout can be modified by interchanging and adding keycaps The controller must be properly configured to support this feature Mouse Pen Using the right mouse button light pen detectable fields can be activated In the 1480 emulation applications Light Pen Light pen detectable fields can be activated in the 1480 emulation applications Accessing your application program To start the 1480 CUT Emulator 1 Click the Start button in the lower left hand corner of the screen The application menu will appear 2 Click 1480 Emulation from the application menu 3 Call up an application by one of the following methods Using the Attention PA F or PF Clear or Enter key Select from your system s menu of applications 4 2 707
138. w which F was chosen for this macro and 4 ks to track how many keystrokes have been entered on this macro 5 Type the keys to be associated with the macro 6 Click the Record key again to save the macro and exit macro record mode Press the Quit key to abandon the macro and exit record mode Note F buttons that have not been associated with a macro will appear grayed out on the macro dialog screen To confirm that a key has not been used and to avoid inadvertently recording over an existing macro check the status line after selecting the F key If there Is no macro associated with this key the number of keystrokes ks will be displayed as 0 Naming Macros In addition to associating an F to a macro a name or short description may also be saved with each macro To store a macro name 1 After recording the macro click Name 2 Click the F key The Function Namer dialog box will appear 3 Enter a name for the macro Click OK to save changes and exit or Cancel to exit and discard any changes Playing Macros Follow the steps below to initiate macros 1 Click the Play key within the dialog box or select Play from the Macro pulldown menu 2 Click the F key associated with the macro you wish to recall 3 The macro will automatically be recalled 4 The macro will automatically terminate once all keys have been played If you desire the macro may be terminated at any point by pressing the Quit key If the key pressed t
139. y numeric characters and the Period Minus and Dup keys The comma may be substituted for the period on some international keyboards Multiple Sessions A maximum of 10 sessions can be accessed with this emulator 707123 001 Chapter 6 Using TN3270 5250 TN5250EP 1451 VT220 and VT3270 Setting up a remote host as a 3270 terminal To setup a remote host 1 Click the Start button in the lower left hand corner of the screen The application menu will appear 2 Click VT3270 The main VT3270 screen will appear with two menu options Setup and Session 3 Click Setup 4 Click Communications from the Setup menu This screen will appear LAN Hast Port jS Auto Connect C nnfigure Cancel Connection Type Select LAN to configure a VT3270 LAN session Select Serial to configure a TN3287 Serial session Serial port not available on 300 Session Name Enter the name to be displayed in the window title Host Enter the Internet address of the VT3270 server to which you wish to connect for example 255 255 XXX XXX Port If the host requires that a port number other than port 23 be specified when connecting select the port number using the up and down arrows or by typing the port in directly Auto Connect Select to auto connect at program start and 10 reconnect automatically if disconnected by the server Click OK to save changes and close Communication

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