TeemTalk® 5.0for Windows CE & XPeUser's Guide
Contents-6ContentsPlayback Keystrokes ... 11-13Editing Macros ...
6-16Setup MenusTeemTalk for Windows CETeemTalk for Windows XPe
6-17Setup MenusYou can direct print data to a printer handled by the Print Manager, a specific port, or anetwork printer.CE - Direct Print Data To The
6-18Setup MenusDirect Print Data To A Specific PortTo direct print data to a specific port, select Print Direct To Port and specify thePrinter Port.Se
6-19Setup MenusCE - Direct Print Data To A Network PrinterTo direct print data to a printer on the network when running TeemTalk for WindowsCE, select
6-20Setup MenusXPe - Direct Print Data To A Network PrinterTo direct print data to a printer on the network when running TeemTalk for WindowsXPe, sele
6-21Setup MenusPrint ScreenThis enables you to produce a hardcopy of data displayed on the screen. The PrintScreen dialog box will be displayed when a
6-22Setup Menusreversed, with colour converted to monochrome, or colour converted to monochromewith black and white reversed.Once a screen print is in
6-23Setup MenusEdit MenuClipboard TextClipboard GraphicsSelecting one of these options will enable selected text or graphics to be copied to theclipbo
6-24Setup MenusSettings MenuThe English, French and German options enable you to select the language that willbe used in all menus and dialog boxes.Th
6-25Setup MenusUnisys T27 Settings - for configuring the Unisys T27 emulation.BQ 3107 Settings - for configuring the Bull BQ 3107 emulation.Serial Set
Contents-7ContentsNon-WBT Mode ... 14-2Keyboard Mapping ...
6-26Setup MenusEmulation SettingsThis dialog box is displayed by selecting Emulation in the Settings menu.Alpha Emulation(Not available in WBT mode)Th
6-27Setup MenusThe DG 410/412 emulation provides compatibility with software designed to drive theData General D410 and D412 terminals. Refer to the D
6-28Setup Menusemulated by the Wyse WY-50/50+/60 terminals. Refer to the Wyse Emulations chapterfor details.The TVI 950 and TVI 955 emulations provide
6-29Setup MenusAT 386 or Sco Console emulations. The setting determines the graphics mode that willbe entered when the host sends graphics commands.Th
6-30Setup MenusHP 700-92/96 SettingsThis dialog box is displayed by selecting HP 700-92/96 in the Settings menu.Local EchoFactory default: UnselectedT
6-31Setup MenusSPOW (B)Factory default: UnselectedThe setting of the SPace OverWrite option determines whether or not keyboardentered spaces overwrite
6-32Setup MenusThe type of handshake used for block transfers is determined by the type of blocktransfer to be performed, the mode that the HP70092 em
6-33Setup MenusDisplay Form FeedsFactory default: SelectedWhen selected, this will cause form feeds to be represented on the display as FFcharacters.I
6-34Setup MenusFldSeparatorFactory default: ^_ (i.e. US)This text box is used to specify the ASCII character used to indicate the end of eachprotecte
6-35Setup MenusPagesFactory default: 4In HP 700-92/96 mode the display area is 80 or 132 columns by 24 lines with 168lines stored off-screen, giving a
Contents-8ContentsNon-WBT Mode ... 19-2Display Format ...
6-36Setup MenusPT250 SettingsThis dialog box is displayed by selecting PT 250 in the Settings menu.Screen FormatFactory default: 80 x 24The setting of
6-37Setup MenusLine Block ModeFactory default: UnselectedThe setting of this option determines how much data is transmitted when the emulationis in Bl
6-38Setup MenusReceived LF is CR/LFFactory default: UnselectedThe setting of this option determines how the emulation interprets received line feedcha
6-39Setup MenusIBM 3151 SettingsThis dialog box is displayed by selecting IBM 3151 in the Settings menu.Operating ModeFactory default: EchoThe setting
6-40Setup MenusNote that the contents of the display will be cleared when you change the displayformat.Turnaround CharFactory default: CRThis option s
6-41Setup MenusWhen set to Column, tab stops are provided by column-tab definitions. Field attributecharacters are ignored.Enter KeyFactory default: R
6-42Setup MenusAuto LFFactory default: UnselectedThe setting of this option in conjunction with that of the Auto New Line optiondetermines the destina
6-43Setup MenusWyse SettingsThis dialog box is displayed by selecting Wyse in the Settings menu. Note that someof the settings apply to the TVI 910+,
6-44Setup MenusPage SizeFactory default: 1 x LinesThis option applies to the WY-50+ and WY-60 emulations and specifies the size of apage in display me
6-45Setup MenusASCII FontFactory default: WY ASCIIThis option determines whether the Wyse ASCII or PC standard character set is usedas the first half
1-1Introduction1IntroductionThis chapter introduces the contents of this User's Guide.About This User's GuideThis User's Guide describe
6-46Setup MenusAuto PageFactory default: UnselectedThis option applies to the WY-50+, WY-60 and all the TVI emulations. It determineswhat happens when
6-47Setup MenusSend ACKFactory default: SelectedThis option applies to all emulations and specifies whether or not an ASCII ACKcharacter is sent to th
6-48Setup MenusTA6530 SettingsThis dialog box is displayed by selecting TA 6530 in the Settings menu.Power On ModeFactory default: ConversationalThis
6-49Setup MenusReturn FunctionFactory default: UnselectedThis option specifies whether or not the function of the Enter key is defined by theapplicati
6-50Setup MenusIBM 3270 SettingsThis dialog box is displayed by selecting IBM 3270 in the Settings menu.IBM 3270 ModelFactory default: 3278-2-EThis sp
6-51Setup MenusNumeral SwapFactory default: UnselectedWhen using a code page that supports a bilingual keyboard, this will cause all numbersto be disp
6-52Setup MenusSelecting End on Non-Hex enables you to specify the number of characters that makeup the end sequence in the End Length box. The bypass
6-53Setup MenusDefault Language, Codepage & Character Set SettingsCodepage372855003727727827337280500500278277297284372903008338348368373783542480
6-54Setup MenusNotice Board SetupThis dialog box is displayed by clicking the Notice Board Setup button in the IBM3270 Settings dialog box, or by pres
6-55Setup MenusCopy Only User Fields to F-KeyFactory default: SelectedThis will enable only data contained in user entry fields in the selected area t
1-2IntroductionChapter 7: DEC VT EmulationsDescribes features of the DEC VT emulations.Chapter 8: BQ 3107 EmulationDescribes features of the Bull BQ 3
6-56Setup MenusIBM 5250 SettingsThis dialog box is displayed by selecting IBM 5250 in the Settings menu.IBM 5250 ModelFactory default: 3179_2This spec
6-57Setup Menus5555_B01 Monochrome 24 x 805555_C01 Colour 24 x 80The printer models are listed below:3812-1 Single byte printer5553-B01 Double byte pr
6-58Setup MenusTelnet OptionsClicking the Telnet Options button will display a dialog box with additional options.These are described in the Getting S
6-59Setup MenusThere are separate entries for the Single Byte Character Set (SBCS) and, if supported,Double Byte Character Set (DBCS). These should on
6-60Setup MenusDefault Language, Character Set & Codepage Settings37285500500277278273372805005002782772972843729083383637424803838875880102610258
6-61Setup MenusUnisys T27 SettingsThis dialog box is displayed by selecting Unisys T27 in the Settings menu.General SettingsProtocolFactory default: N
6-62Setup MenusGroup Select CharacterFactory default: ^DThis specifies a single character address so that the host can simultaneously transmit toall t
6-63Setup MenusUse optional poll/select charactersFactory default: UnselectedSpecifies whether the optional poll select sequence, 7B 7C hex, is to be
6-64Setup MenusAddressFactory default: ^D’The address can be any two characters, except NUL and SYNC, that uniquely identifya T27 environment in a hos
6-65Setup MenusCursor is hiddenFactory default: UnselectedThe cursor can be displayed or hidden, depending on the setting of this option.Cursor is sta
1-3IntroductionAppendix C: Host Command SummaryLists the host commands that are supported in each terminal emula-tion mode.Appendix D: Product Specifi
6-66Setup MenusDisplay HT when tabbing from hostFactory default: UnselectedWhen this option is selected, an HT character is displayed when a tab chara
6-67Setup MenusLines are double heightFactory default: UnselectedThis determines whether each line is single-height (normal) or double-height.Lower ca
6-68Setup Menusdisplays all subsequent characters from the extended character set until an ESC SIsequence is received to switch back to the normal cha
6-69Setup MenusBQ 3107 SettingsThis dialog box is displayed by selecting BQ 3107 in the Settings menu.Operating ModeFactory default: BlockIn Block mod
6-70Setup MenusMessage RowFactory default: At Row 25The setting of this option determines whether the message row (Partition 0) is at thetop or bottom
6-71Setup MenusThe T (Type) box entry determines what happens to the programmed contents of anFKC key when pressed. This can have the value 0, 1 or 2.
6-72Setup MenusSerial SettingsWhen the terminal is not in WBT mode, this dialog box is displayed by selectingSerial in the Settings menu, or by clicki
6-73Setup MenusIn/Out - XON/XOFF on transmitted & received dataHardware - DTR/CTS hardware flow control.Data BitsFactory default: 8This option s
6-74Setup MenusAuxport SetupThis dialog box is displayed by selecting Auxport in the Settings menu. It enablesyou to specify a COM or LPT port for bid
6-75Setup MenusTerminal SettingsThis dialog box is displayed by selecting Terminal in the Settings menu.Note: The Tab Stops dialog box displayed by cl
1-4IntroductionNotes
6-76Setup MenusMemory RowsFactory default: 144This option determines the number of text rows that are stored in memory. This can beset from 0 to 528 r
6-77Setup MenusKeyboard TypeFactory default: 101\102(Windows XPe only)This TeemTalk for Windows XPe option enables driver-less support for a 122 or 10
6-78Setup MenusWhen PC Hebrew 862 is selected, the following key functions will be enabled:Ctrl + Alt + F1 Select Multinational 8-bit mode and left-to
6-79Setup Menusis automatically displayed. When unselected, the display remains unchanged and thecursor moves off-screen to the relevant page stored i
6-80Setup MenusDisplay Error CodesFactory default: SelectedThis option determines whether or not a chequerboard symbol is displayed when thedelete cod
6-81Setup MenusKeyboard Sends Scan CodesFactory default: UnselectedThis applies to the DEC VT520, VT PC-Term and Wyse PC-Term emulations. Itdetermines
6-82Setup MenusTab StopsThis dialog box is displayed by clicking the Set Tabs button in the Terminal Settingsor Wyse Settings dialog box.Tab stops can
6-83Setup MenusLocal EditingThis dialog box is displayed by selecting Local Editing in the Settings menu.Edit OperationFactory default: UnavailableThe
6-84Setup MenusAttributes ClearedFactory default: UnselectedThe setting of this option determines the effect of an erase command on characterattribute
6-85Setup MenusBlock TransmissionThis dialog box is displayed by selecting Block Transmission in the Settings menu.The options in this dialog box only
2-1Getting Started2Getting StartedThis chapter describes how to configure a session and describes variousdisplay features.WBT Session ConfigurationUsi
6-86Setup MenusSend All Selected AreasFactory default: SelectedWhen the Send Only Selected Characters option is selected, the setting of this optionde
6-87Setup MenusSend Partial PageFactory default: UnselectedThe setting of this option determines whether a partial page or data in the scrollingregion
6-88Setup MenusEnd of Line CharactersFactory default: ^M (i.e. CR)This text box is used to specify the characters that are to indicate the end of a l
6-89Setup MenusTek 4014 SettingsThis dialog box is only available if your version of TeemTalk supports graphicsemulations. It is displayed when runnin
6-90Setup MenusScreen MappingFactory default: 1024 (x) by 768 (y)This option enables you to select the correct resolution for screen addressing when i
6-91Setup MenusGIN Mouse DefinitionsThis dialog box is only available if your version of TeemTalk supports graphicsemulations. It is displayed by sele
6-92Setup MenusAttributesThis dialog box is displayed by selecting Attributes in the Settings menu. It enablesyou to specify the colours used in the e
6-93Setup MenusScreen ElementThis list box enables you to select the screen element for definition.The Ansi Palette option allows you to specify which
6-94Setup MenusSwap Black/WhiteFactory default: UnselectedWhen selected, anything that has the white attribute will be displayed as black, andvice ver
6-95Setup MenusCustomizing The Colour SelectionYou can change any of the 16 colours displayed in the Foreground and Backgroundcolour palettes. To do t
2-2Getting Started4. Enter a name which will identify this session configuration for future selection inthe Connection Name box.5. Select the terminal
6-96Setup Menusthe right. When you have the required colour, click the Add to Custom Coloursbutton to apply the change to the set of custom colours.Nu
6-97Setup MenusDefine Keyboard MacrosThis dialog box is displayed by selecting Keyboard Macros in the Settings menu.The Define Keyboard Macros dialog
6-98Setup MenusYou can remove the selected definition or delete all the definitions by clicking therelevant Remove button.Defining A Key Or Key Combin
6-99Setup MenusSpecifying CharactersThere are various ways in which you can specify a particular character. For example,the ESC character can be speci
6-100Setup MenusSoft ButtonsThis dialog box is displayed by selecting Soft Buttons in the Settings menu.TeemTalk for Windows CEA set of soft buttons c
6-101Setup Menusbutton. Each level can be assigned a title which will be displayed under the Levelbutton by entering up to eight characters in the Tit
6-102Setup MenusFor example, to program a button so that when it is pressed it performs the samefunction as pressing the keys Alt + F4 together, enter
6-103Setup MenusMouse Button ActionsThis dialog box is displayed by selecting Mouse Button Actions in the Settingsmenu.This enables you to specify the
6-104Setup Menusthe hotspot feature. It enables you to send delimited text displayed on the screen to thehost just by clicking on it. Delimiters are t
6-105Setup MenusButton Tools(TeemTalk for Windows XPe only)This TeemTalk for Windows XPe dialog box is displayed by selecting Button Toolsin the Setti
2-3Getting StartedThe optional SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) protocol enables authenticated andencrypted communication between clients and servers. Refer
6-106Setup Menus5. Specify the command to be performed when this button is clicked either byselecting from the Commands list or by typing your own def
6-107Setup MenusSpecifying Key FunctionsYou can cause a key function to be actioned by including the virtual key name of thekey enclosed by the < a
6-108Setup MenusNotes
7-1DEC VT Emulations7DEC VT EmulationsThis chapter describes features of the DEC VT terminal emulations.Session ConfigurationWBT ModeThis section desc
7-2DEC VT Emulationsadditional Telnet options. Refer to the TCP/IP Connection Settings section inchapter 2 for details.For a modem connection, click t
7-3DEC VT EmulationsFor a modem connection, select Modem, specify the communications port in theConnect To box, then click Configure to display config
7-4DEC VT EmulationsThe Status BarThe status bar along the bottom of the display enables you to switch between modesand show the status of various ope
7-5DEC VT EmulationsAuto signifies that the emulation is in Auto Print mode in which thecurrent cursor line is sent to the printer when a command for
7-6DEC VT EmulationsEnhanced AT Keyboard LayoutNormal ModeAll unmarked keys function as indicated by the legends on the keycaps.Functions in round bra
7-7DEC VT EmulationsEnhanced AT Keyboard LayoutDEC ModeAll unmarked keys function as indicated by the legends on the keycaps.Functions in square brack
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2-4Getting StartedTerminal Emulation ConfigurationEmulation OptionsThe Emulation options in the Connection Wizard Connection Information dialogbox are
7-8DEC VT EmulationsTyping Direction For Hebrew LanguageWhen ISO Hebrew or Ansi PC Hebrew 862 is selected as the Preferred CharacterSet in the Termina
8-1BQ 3107 Emulation8BQ 3107 EmulationThis chapter describes the Bull BQ 3107 terminal emulation.Session ConfigurationWBT ModeThis section describes t
8-2BQ 3107 EmulationMake the relevant selections then click OK to return to the Host Informationdialog box, then click Next to display the Advanced Op
8-3BQ 3107 EmulationThe Status BarThe status bar displayed along the bottom of the window will show the status ofvarious operations.F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6
8-4BQ 3107 EmulationKeyboard MappingThe illustration on the following page shows where BQ 3107 keyboard functions aremapped to keys on the 101/102 key
8-5BQ 3107 EmulationEnhanced AT Keyboard LayoutControl key usage:Normal key usage:BLINKFKC1(BACKTAB)TAB(D TAB)(S TAB)TXMITBLINKFKC1All unmarked keys f
8-6BQ 3107 EmulationNotes
9-1DG 410/412 Emulation9DG 410/412 EmulationThis chapter describes the Data General D410/412 terminal emulation.Session ConfigurationWBT ModeThis sect
9-2DG 410/412 EmulationFor a serial connection, click the Serial button, specify the communications port inthe Connect To box, then click Advanced for
9-3DG 410/412 EmulationKeyboard MappingThe illustration on the following page shows where DG 410/412 keyboard functionsare mapped to keys on the 101/1
2-5Getting StartedThe IBM 5250 emulation provides compatibility with software designed to drive IBM5250 type alphanumeric terminals. This emulation ca
9-4DG 410/412 EmulationEnhanced AT Keyboard LayoutCURSSCROLN/CER PGEOLAll unmarked keys function as indicated by the legends on the keycaps.Functions
9-5DG 410/412 EmulationComposing CharactersThe Data General D410 keyboard has a SPCL key which enables you to generatecharacters from the DG Internati
9-6DG 410/412 EmulationNotes
10-1HP 700-92/96 Emulation10HP 700-92/96 EmulationThis chapter describes features of the Hewlett Packard 700-92/96terminal emulation.Session Configura
10-2HP 700-92/96 EmulationFor a modem connection, click the Modem button then click Advanced to displayconfiguration options. Refer to the Modem Conne
10-3HP 700-92/96 Emulation6. When you have specified the required settings in the New Connection dialogbox, click the Connect button to make the conne
10-4HP 700-92/96 EmulationEnhanced AT Keyboard LayoutControl key usage:Normal key usage:SCR = ScrollF8F7F6F5F4F3F2F1HOMEDOWNNEXTPAGE(SCR U)TXMITINSER
10-5HP 700-92/96 EmulationButtons & Function KeysThe buttons along the bottom of the HP 700-92/96 window indicate the currentfunction of keys F1 t
10-6HP 700-92/96 EmulationModify All - F2This is similar to the Line Modify F1 function described previously, the onlydifference being that the editin
10-7HP 700-92/96 EmulationTerminal Test - F5When this button or F5 key is pressed, the HP 700-92/96 emulation will perform aself-test and display a te
2-6Getting StartedWhen VT500 7-Bit is selected, all 8-bit codes are converted to their 7-bit equivalents,whereas VT500 8-Bit leaves 8-bit codes unchan
10-8HP 700-92/96 EmulationAuto LF - F8This button and the F8 key enables or disables Auto Line Feed mode. When enabled,a line feed command is automati
10-9HP 700-92/96 EmulationDevice Modes - F1Clicking this button or pressing F1 will cause the Device Modes function labels to bedisplayed. The keys F1
10-10HP 700-92/96 EmulationCopy Line - F8When a printer is connected and enabled by the To Ext Dev function, clicking thisbutton or pressing F8 will c
10-11HP 700-92/96 EmulationLog Bottom remains activated until either this button or F3 is pressed again, LogTop is activated, a reset is performed, or
10-12HP 700-92/96 EmulationTo change the current start column, move the cursor to the new starting point andclick this button or press the F1 key. The
10-13HP 700-92/96 EmulationWhen data received from the host or entered through the keyboard reaches thespecified right margin, the cursor will move to
10-14HP 700-92/96 EmulationKey String TreatmentEach f-key and button definition displayed in the menu consists of two lines. The firstline begins with
10-15HP 700-92/96 EmulationKey String DefinitionThe second line of each f-key definition contains the character string that is to bedisplayed, execute
10-16HP 700-92/96 EmulationCharacter Display AttributesThe HP 700-92/96 emulation incorporates various display attributes which can beenabled by host
11-1IBM 3270 Emulation11IBM 3270 EmulationThis chapter describes features of the IBM 3270 terminal emulation.IntroductionThe IBM 3270 emulator provide
2-7Getting StartedThe High Function Terminal option is displayed when the AIXTerm emulation isselected. This enables you to switch between HFT (High F
11-2IBM 3270 Emulation5. Select the IBM 3270 Model which determines the size of the display and whetheror not extended attributes are supported. One o
11-3IBM 3270 Emulation3. Display the IBM 3270 Settings dialog box if you wish to change the setting of theIBM 3270 Model option which determines the s
11-4IBM 3270 EmulationNetwork Virtual Terminal ModeNetwork Virtual Terminal (NVT) mode allows the operator to communicate with anetwork gateway (in AS
11-5IBM 3270 EmulationThe Status LineThe last line in the window is used to display status information in the form ofsymbols and alphanumeric characte
11-6IBM 3270 Emulation6: ShiftSymbol Colour Column MeaningNUM Blue 43-45 Numeric lock on7: Mode SymbolSymbol Colour Column Meaning^ Blue 53 Insert mod
11-7IBM 3270 EmulationDo Not EnterThe Do Not Enter ( ) symbol will appear when input from the keyboard or mousewill not be accepted by the host (excep
11-8IBM 3270 EmulationTyping Direction=> or <= This indicates the direction in which characters are displayed onthe screen when typed. The dir
11-9IBM 3270 EmulationText Display OptionsDisplay Right-to-LeftThe contents of the screen can be displayed in reverse, i.e. as a right-to-left mirrori
11-10IBM 3270 Emulationkeypad. The character N or L will be displayed on the status line to indicate whichcharacter set is currently active.Selecting
11-11IBM 3270 EmulationEnhanced AT Keyboard LayoutAlt key usage:Normal key usage:(CRSEL)(F13)F1D WRDDELP WRD N WRDENTER(F21)F9(F17)F5(F18)F6(F24)F12SY
2-8Getting StartedThe setting of the Right Ctrl acts as Enter Key option determines whether or not theright Control key performs the same function as
11-12IBM 3270 EmulationRecord & Playback Keystrokes FacilityThe record/playback keystrokes facility enables you to eliminate repetitive operations
11-13IBM 3270 Emulation4. To finish and save the recording, press the Record key.Playback KeystrokesYou can play back the contents of an Fn key as nor
11-14IBM 3270 Emulation3. Use the Left or Right cursor keys to move the cursor one character position at atime through the macro, or the Up or Down cu
11-15IBM 3270 Emulation9019 In Record or Play mode. While the Record/play pause indicator wasdisplayed on the status line you pressed an invalid key (
11-16IBM 3270 Emulation4. Press F13 to copy the selected area. The copied area (i.e. the target) will behighlighted in red.5. Use the cursor keys to m
12-1IBM 5250 Emulation12IBM 5250 EmulationThis chapter describes features of the IBM 5250 terminal emulation.IntroductionThe IBM 5250 emulator provide
12-2IBM 5250 Emulationas monochrome (green for normal characters, white for intense attribute) or colourfor attributes. The terminal models currently
12-3IBM 5250 EmulationMake the relevant selections then click OK to return to the Host Informationdialog box, then click Next.9. The following four di
12-4IBM 5250 Emulation3487_HC Colour 24 x 805555_B01 Monochrome 24 x 805555_C01 Colour 24 x 80The printer models supported are listed below:3812-1 Sin
12-5IBM 5250 EmulationNetwork Virtual Terminal ModeNetwork Virtual Terminal (NVT) mode allows the operator to communicate with anetwork gateway (in AS
2-9Getting StartedTCP/IP Connection SettingsThe TCP/IP Telnet Configuration dialog box can be displayed from the ConnectionWizard Host Information dia
12-6IBM 5250 EmulationInsert mode can be disabled by pressing the Insert key again, pressing the Resetkey, or by performing any action that sends data
12-7IBM 5250 EmulationEnhanced AT Keyboard LayoutAlt key usage:Normal key usage:All unmarked keys function as indicated by the legends on the keycaps.
12-8IBM 5250 EmulationText Display OptionsDisplay Right-to-LeftThe contents of the screen can be displayed in reverse, i.e. as a right-to-left mirrori
12-9IBM 5250 Emulationkeypad. The character N or L will be displayed on the status line to indicate whichcharacter set is currently active.Selecting t
12-10IBM 5250 Emulation2. Press the Fn key which will store the keystrokes. (On 101/102 keyboards you canalso use Shift + Fn.)The status line will dis
12-11IBM 5250 Emulation9001 Exceeded the maximum number of allowed keystrokes.Remedy: Press the Record key to exit Record mode. To record a newkeystro
12-12IBM 5250 EmulationNotes
13-1IBM 3151 Emulation13IBM 3151 EmulationThis chapter describes features of the IBM 3151 terminal emulation.IntroductionThe IBM 3151 emulation is bas
13-2IBM 3151 Emulation4. Select the IBM 3151 terminal emulation in the Emulation list box.5. Click Next to display the Host Information dialog box.For
13-3IBM 3151 Emulation5. When you have specified the required settings in the New Connection dialogbox, click the Connect button to make the connectio
2-10Getting StartedConnection Timeout (Secs:)This enables you to specify how many seconds the emulator has to attempt to make ahost connection before
13-4IBM 3151 Emulationtry to insert a character or line in a screen already full when the ForcingInsert option is set to Off.If two or more messages a
13-5IBM 3151 EmulationEnhanced AT Keyboard LayoutS MSGS LINEControl key usage:Normal key usage:All unmarked keys function as indicated by the legends
13-6IBM 3151 EmulationDefining Function KeysThe keys mapped as F1 through F12 can be redefined from the keyboard or by thehost. The function keys can
14-1MDIS Prism Emulations14MDIS Prism EmulationsThis chapter describes the MDIS Prism terminal emulations.Session ConfigurationWBT ModeThis section de
14-2MDIS Prism EmulationsFor a serial connection, click the Serial button, specify the communications port inthe Connect To box, then click Advanced f
14-3MDIS Prism EmulationsKeyboard MappingThe following illustration shows where MDIS Prism keyboard functions are mappedto keys on the 101/102 key Enh
14-4MDIS Prism EmulationsEnhanced AT Keyboard LayoutPRINTSCRNSCROLDOWNENTERSCROLUPF13F1F14F2F15F3F16F4F17F5F18F6(BACKTAB)TABF7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12,_BREA
15-1PT250 Emulation15PT250 EmulationThis chapter describes the Prime PT250 terminal emulation.Session ConfigurationWBT ModeThis section describes the
15-2PT250 EmulationMake the relevant selections then click OK to return to the Host Informationdialog box, then click Next to display the Advanced Opt
15-3PT250 EmulationThe Status LineThe last line in the window is used to display a status line consisting of eleven fieldswhich show the status of var
2-11Getting StartedSend LocationThis enables you to enter the location of this terminal which may be used by the hostto provide a list of users curren
15-4PT250 EmulationGR indicates the Block Graphics character set.LD indicates the Line Drawing character set.Field 7: Indicates the current transmissi
15-5PT250 EmulationField 9: Displays messages defined by the program or user.Field 10: Displays NUM when Num Lock is activated, otherwise this field i
15-6PT250 EmulationEnhanced AT Keyboard LayoutAll unmarked keys function as indicated by the legends on the keycaps.Functions in brackets are generate
15-7PT250 EmulationDisplaying Alternate CharactersPT250 mode uses two character sets called Standard and Alternate to displaycharacters. Both sets inc
15-8PT250 EmulationNotes
16-1Siemens 97801 Emulation16Siemens 97801 EmulationThis chapter describes the Siemens 97801 terminal emulation.Session ConfigurationWBT ModeThis sect
16-2Siemens 97801 EmulationMake the relevant selections then click OK to return to the Host Informationdialog box, then click Next to display the Adva
16-3Siemens 97801 EmulationKeyboard MappingThe following illustration shows where Siemens 97801 keyboard functions aremapped to keys on the 101/102 ke
16-4Siemens 97801 EmulationEnhanced AT Keyboard LayoutAll unmarked keys function as indicated by the legends on the keycaps.Functions in square bracke
17-1TA6530 Emulation17TA6530 EmulationThis chapter describes features of the Tandem 6530 terminal emulation.Session ConfigurationWBT ModeThis section
2-12Getting Startedpower off, so the first connection of any given power on may not be TEST1. Assumethat the start point is random.Note: There are sep
17-2TA6530 EmulationMake the relevant selections then click OK to return to the Host Informationdialog box, then click Next to display the Advanced Op
17-3TA6530 EmulationThe Status LineThe last (25th) line in the window is used to display messages and status information.You can enable or disable dis
17-4TA6530 EmulationOperating ModesThe Tandem 6530 emulation operates in one of three main modes, Conversational,Block, or ANSI. Conversational and Bl
17-5TA6530 EmulationANSI ModeIn ANSI mode, characters are sent to the host as you type them, and standard ANSI(American National Standard Institute) f
17-6TA6530 EmulationEnhanced AT Keyboard LayoutR = RollAlt key usage:Normal key usage:All unmarked keys function as indicated by the legends on the ke
18-1Unisys T27 Emulation18Unisys T27 EmulationThis chapter describes features of the Unisys T27 terminal emulation.Session ConfigurationWBT ModeThis s
18-2Unisys T27 EmulationMake the relevant selections then click OK to return to the Host Informationdialog box, then click Next to display the Advance
18-3Unisys T27 EmulationThe Status BarLTIA On: The host connection is active, but the Unisys T27emulation does not have an active address.Off:No line
18-4Unisys T27 EmulationOff: Transmission has been successfully completed or theT27 is switched to local mode.Keyboard MappingThe following illustrati
18-5Unisys T27 EmulationEnhanced AT Keyboard LayoutAll unmarked keys function as indicated by the legends on the keycaps.Functions in brackets are gen
2-13Getting StartedTN5250 OptionsThis dialog box is displayed by clicking the 5250 Options button in the TCP/IPTelnet Configuration dialog box when TN
18-6Unisys T27 EmulationNotes
19-1Wyse Emulations19Wyse EmulationsThis chapter describes features of the Wyse WY-50, WY-50+ andWY-60 terminal emulations.Session ConfigurationWBT Mo
19-2Wyse Emulations5. Click Next to display the Host Information dialog box.For a TCP/IP connection, click the TCP/IP button, enter the name or intern
19-3Wyse EmulationsThe TVI 910+, TVI 920 and TVI 925 emulations provide compatibility withsoftware designed to drive the TeleVideo 910+, 920 and 925 t
19-4Wyse EmulationsDisplay FormatBelow the command bar (described in chapter 2) the display is divided into three areasby default: the status line, th
19-5Wyse EmulationsField 2: Indicates the number of the page that is currently displayed. No message isdisplayed when the current page is 0.Field 3: *
19-6Wyse EmulationsEnhanced AT Keyboard LayoutF12F2with Altwith CtrlAlt key usage:Normal key usage:All unmarked keys function as indicated by the lege
20-1Initialization Commands20Initialization CommandsThis chapter describes all the initialization commands that can beincluded in the registry or on t
20-2Initialization CommandsCommand SummaryNote that ◆ indicates the command is only available for NT or XP embedded versionsof the emulator. indicate
20-3Initialization CommandsDisable toolbar none -LDisable menu bar/pop-ups, toolbar none -CB1◆ Disable menu bar none -MB◆ Disable menu bar & pop-u
TeemTalkSoftware SupportTelephone: +1-610-277-8300Web: http://www.neoware.com/support/Software Version 5.0.1October 2004Neoware UK Ltd,The Stables,
2-14Getting Startedcase TEST1, TEST2, ... may all be tried in one connection until the host accepts one,or all possibilities have been tried. In the l
20-4Initialization Commands Disable Unisys T27 item UnisysT27 = "off" none Disable Wyse item Wyse = "off" none◆ Disable To
20-5Initialization CommandsHost ConnectionLoad Winsock On Start-upRegistry Entry: NoneCommand Line: -LWDefault Setting: OffThis will initialize the Wi
20-6Initialization CommandsDisable 'Exit' Message BoxRegistry Entry: WarnExit = "off"Command Line: -JDefault Setting: EnabledA mes
20-7Initialization CommandsSession ConfigurationStart-up Command Group To ActionRegistry Entry: NoneCommand Line: -NnameDefault Setting: DefaultYou ca
20-8Initialization CommandsEnable Debug (File Capture/Replay)Registry Entry: NoneCommand Line: -DebugDefault Setting: DisabledThis command is only ava
20-9Initialization CommandsDisplayWindow Minimized On Start-UpRegistry Entry: WindowSize = "minimized"Command Line: -MIDefault Setting: Not
20-10Initialization CommandsWindow TitleRegistry Entry: NoneCommand Line: -T"title"Default Setting: Emulator nameThis enables you to specify
20-11Initialization CommandsDisable Minimize ButtonRegistry Entry: MinimizeBox = "off"Command Line: -MNDefault Setting: onThese commands wil
20-12Initialization CommandsDisable System Menu & Min/Maximize ButtonsRegistry Entry: SystemMenu = "none"Command Line: NoneDefault Setti
20-13Initialization CommandsDisable ToolbarRegistry Entry: NoneCommand Line: -LDefault Setting: onThis command will remove the toolbar from the window
2-15Getting Started5250 Printer OptionsThis dialog box is displayed by clicking the 5250 Options button in the TCP/IPTelnet Configuration dialog box w
20-14Initialization CommandsDisable File MenuRegistry Entry: FileMenu = "off"Command Line: -MFDefault Setting: onThese commands will disable
20-15Initialization CommandsDisable Settings MenuRegistry Entry: SettingsMenu = "off"Command Line: -MSDefault Setting: onThese commands will
20-16Initialization CommandsSoft Buttons DisplayedRegistry Entry: ButtonLevels = 0-4Command Line: -BL0-4Default Setting: 1These commands are only avai
20-17Initialization CommandsFlashing Characters Enabled In All SessionsRegistry Entry: NoneCommand Line: -FBDefault Setting: offThis enables character
20-18Initialization CommandsCrosshair Cursor SizeRegistry Entry: CrosshairSize = 1-1024Command Line: -X1-1024Default Setting: 1024Only applicable to v
20-19Initialization CommandsDisable Backing StoreRegistry Entry: BackingStore = “off”Command Line: -BDefault Setting: onOnly applicable to versions of
20-20Initialization CommandsKeyboard & MouseConvert £ To $ (MDIS P9)Registry Entry: MDCUK = "Yes"Command Line: NoneDefault Setting: noTh
20-21Initialization CommandsAuxiliary PortSet Aux Port As BidirectionalRegistry Entry: NoneCommand Line: -BA1Default Setting: DisabledThis causes the
20-22Initialization CommandsNotes
A-1Virtual Key NamesAVirtual Key NamesThis appendix lists all the supported virtual key names which enableyou to include a specific key function in a
2-16Getting Started*IBM47121 *IBM47122 *IBM47221 *IBM47222 *IBM4770*IBM5152 *IBM5201 *IBM5202 *IBM5204 *IBM5216*IBM6404 *IBM6404EP *IBM6408 *IBM6408EP
A-2Virtual Key NamesAT&T 4410 Virtual Key NamesKey Function Virtual Key Name Key Function Virtual Key NameBackspace AT_BACKSPACE F1 - F8 AT_F1 - A
A-3Virtual Key NamesDEC VT500 Virtual Key NamesKey Function Virtual Key Name Key Function Virtual Key NameBack Tab VT_CSIZ Insert VT_INSERTBreak VT_BR
A-4Virtual Key NamesHP 700-92/96 Virtual Key NamesKey Function Virtual Key Name Key Function Virtual Key NameBackspace HP_BACKSPACE Insert Wrap HP_INS
A-5Virtual Key NamesField Mark IB_FIELDMARK Reverse Screen IB_REV_SCFn Edit IB_FEDIT Rule Display IB_RULEGo To End Of Line IB_GO_EOL Selectable Field
A-6Virtual Key NamesMDIS Prism Virtual Key NamesKey Function Virtual Key Name Key Function Virtual Key NameBack Tab MD_BACKTAB Keypad Comma MD_PADCOMM
A-7Virtual Key NamesSCO Console Virtual Key NamesKey Function Virtual Key Name Key Function Virtual Key NameBackspace SC_BACKSPACE F1 - F12 SC_F1 - SC
A-8Virtual Key NamesTVI 955 Virtual Key NamesKey Function Virtual Key Name Key Function Virtual Key NameBack Tab TV_BACKTAB F0 - F22 TV_F0 - TV_F22Bac
A-9Virtual Key NamesViewdata Virtual Key NamesKey Function Virtual Key Name Key Function Virtual Key Name* (Star) PR_STAR Cursor Right PR_RIGHT# (Hash
A-10Virtual Key NamesTeemTalk Virtual Key Name FunctionsTeemTalk provides additional virtual key name functions for special tasks such assending text
A-11Virtual Key NamesReading Text From A FileThe following command format is used to read a string from a file and push it into thekeyboard buffer as
2-17Getting Started*LEGL Legal-sized paper (8.5 x 14 inches).*EXEC Executive-sized paper (7.25 x 10.5 inches).*A4 A4-sized paper (210 mm x 297 mm).*A5
A-12Virtual Key NamesNotes
B-1Character SetsBCharacter SetsThis appendix shows the supported character sets.IntroductionEach character set consists of a series of control charac
B-2Character SetsASCII CHARACTER SET(Multinational 7 Bit)NULSOHSTXETXEOTENQACKBELBSHTLFVTFFCRSOSIDLEDC1DC2DC3DC4NAKSYNETBCANEMSUBESCFSGSRSUSSP!"#
B-3Character SetsNATIONAL REPLACEMENT CHARACTERSASCIIBritishCanadianDutchFinnishGermanItalianPortugueseSpanishSwedishDanishNorwegianFrenchBelgianSwiss
B-4Character SetsDEC ADDITIONAL CHARACTER SET(Multinational 8 Bit)INDNELSSAESAHTSHTJVTSPLDPLURISS2SS3DCSPU1PU2STSCCHMWSPAEPACSISTOSCPMAPC¡¢£¨¥§¤©ª«°±2
B-5Character SetsDEC LINE DRAWING CHARACTER SETNULSOHSTXETXEOTENQACKBELBSHTLFVTFFCRSOSIDLEDC1DC2DC3DC4NAKSYNETBCANEMSUBESCFSGSRSUSSP!"#$%&´()
B-6Character SetsISO LATIN-1 ADDITIONAL CHARACTER SET(Multinational 8 Bit)INDNELSSAESAHTSHTJVTSPLDPLURISS2SS3DCSPU1PU2STSCCHMWSPAEPACSISTOSCPMAPC°±23µ
B-7Character SetsISO LATIN-2 ADDITIONAL CHARACTER SET(Multinational 8 Bit)0000000100100011010001010110011110001001101010111100110111101111012345678910
B-8Character SetsANSI 437 CHARACTER SET200128802011298120213082203131832041328420513385206134862071358721013688211137892121388A2131398B2141408C2151418
B-9Character SetsANSI 850 CHARACTER SET200128802011298120213082203131832041328420513385206134862071358721013688211137892121388A2131398B2141408C2151418
2-18Getting StartedSSL Connection SettingsThe optional SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) protocol enables authenticated andencrypted communication between cl
B-10Character SetsANSI 858 CHARACTER SET200128802011298120213082203131832041328420513385206134862071358721013688211137892121388A2131398B2141408C215141
B-11Character SetsANSI 1250 CHARACTER SETNBSPAL¤L´§¨SST´SHYZZ00000001001000110100010101100111100010011010101111001101111011110123456789101112131415COL
B-12Character SetsDG 410/412 WORD PROCESSING, MATH& GREEK ALPHABET CHARACTER SET000111222333444555666777108811991210A1311B1412C1513D1614E1715F2016
B-13Character SetsDG 410/412 LINE DRAWINGCHARACTER SET000111222333444555666777108811991210A1311B1412C1513D1614E1715F2016102117112218122319132420142521
B-14Character SetsWYSE NATIVE MODECHARACTER SET000111222333444555666777108811991210A1311B1412C1513D1614E1715F20161021171122181223191324201425211526221
B-15Character SetsWY-60 MULTINATIONAL(CODE PAGE 437) CHARACTER SET200128802011298120213082203131832041328420513385206134862071358721013688211137892121
B-16Character SetsWY-60 MULTINATIONAL(CODE PAGE 850) CHARACTER SET200128802011298120213082203131832041328420513385206134862071358721013688211137892121
B-17Character SetsWY-60 PC EQUIVALENTCHARACTER SET000111222333444555666777108811991210A1311B1412C1513D1614E1715F20161021171122181223191324201425211526
B-18Character SetsWY-60 STANDARD ASCIICHARACTER SET000111222333444555666777108811991210A1311B1412C1513D1614E1715F2016102117112218122319132420142521152
B-19Character SetsWY-60 STANDARD ANSICHARACTER SET000111222333444555666777108811991210A1311B1412C1513D1614E1715F20161021171122181223191324201425211526
2-19Getting Started7. You may optionally enter your Password for the client certificate here too. If youcheck Save this password will be stored, encry
B-20Character SetsWY-60 GRAPHICS 1CHARACTER SET000111222333444555666777108811991210A1311B1412C1513D1614E1715F20161021171122181223191324201425211526221
B-21Character SetsWY-60 GRAPHICS 2CHARACTER SET000111222333444555666777108811991210A1311B1412C1513D1614E1715F20161021171122181223191324201425211526221
B-22Character SetsWY-60 GRAPHICS 3CHARACTER SET000111222333444555666777108811991210A1311B1412C1513D1614E1715F20161021171122181223191324201425211526221
B-23Character SetsPT250 ADDITIONAL CHARACTER SETÀÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏDÑÒÓÔÕÖØÙÚÛÜ´ßàáâãäåæçèéêëìíîïñòóôõö÷øùúûü´ÿ000000010010001101000101011001111000100110
B-24Character SetsPT250 LINE DRAWING CHARACTER SET0000000100100011010001010110011110001001101010111100110111101111012345678910111213141500000001001000
B-25Character SetsPT250 BLOCK GRAPHICS CHARACTER SET00000001001000110100010101100111100010011010101111001101111011110123456789101112131415000000010010
B-26Character SetsSIEMENS 97801 INTERNATIONAL ACHARACTER SETNULSOHSTXETXEOTENQACKBELBSHTLFVTFFCRSOSIDLEDC1DC2DC3DC4NAKSYNETBCANEMSUBESCFSGSRSUSSP!&quo
B-27Character SetsSIEMENS 97801 INTERNATIONALCHARACTER SETNULSOHSTXETXEOTENQACKBELBSHTLFVTFFCRSOSIDLEDC1DC2DC3DC4NAKSYNETBCANEMSUBESCFSGSRSUSSP!"
B-28Character SetsSIEMENS 97801 GERMANCHARACTER SETpqrstuvwxyzäöüßDELNULSOHSTXETXEOTENQACKBELBSHTLFVTFFCRSOSIDLEDC1DC2DC3DC4NAKSYNETBCANEMSUBESCFSGSRS
B-29Character SetsSIEMENS 97801 EUROCHARACTER SETNULSOHSTXETXEOTENQACKBELBSHTLFVTFFCRSOSIDLEDC1DC2DC3DC4NAKSYNETBCANEMSUBESCFSGSRSUSSPàáâäåaãaæçc´ðddè
2-20Getting Started3. CA (Certificate Authority) or root certificates. These are used to authenticate theother two types. The client will need to stor
B-30Character SetsSIEMENS 97801 BRACKETSCHARACTER SETNULSOHSTXETXEOTENQACKBELBSHTLFVTFFCRSOSIDLEDC1DC2DC3DC4NAKSYNETBCANEMSUBESCFSGSRSUSSPDEL000000010
B-31Character SetsIBM 3270 & IBM 5250 ENGLISH (U.S.),CANADIAN BILINGUAL & NETHERLANDS CHARACTER SET{ABCDEFGHISHYôöòóõ}JKLMNOPQR1ûüùúÿ\÷STUVWXY
B-32Character SetsIBM 3270 & IBM 5250ENGLISH (U.K.) CHARACTER SET{ABCDEFGHISHYôöòóõ}JKLMNOPQR1ûüùúÿ\÷STUVWXYZ2ÔÖÒÓÕ01234567893ÛÜÙÚ¢[¥·©§¶1/41/23/4
B-33Character SetsIBM 3270 & IBM 5250DANISH & NORWEGIAN CHARACTER SETæABCDEFGHISHYôöòóõåJKLMNOPQR1ûüùúÿ\÷STUVWXYZ2ÔÖÒÓÕ01234567893ÛÜÙÚ¢£¥·©§¶1
B-34Character SetsIBM 3270 & IBM 5250FRENCH CHARACTER SETéABCDEFGHISHYôöòóõèJKLMNOPQR1ûüúÿç÷STUVWXYZ2ÔÖÒÓÕ01234567893ÛÜÙÚ¢#¥·©]¶1/41/23/4¬|_~´`¨st
B-35Character SetsIBM 3270 & IBM 5250GERMAN & AUSTRIAN CHARACTER SETäABCDEFGHISHYôòóõüJKLMNOPQR1û}ùúÿÖ÷STUVWXYZ2Ô\ÒÓÕ01234567893Û]ÙÚ¢£¥·©@¶1/4
B-36Character SetsIBM 3270 & IBM 5250ITALIAN CHARACTER SETàABCDEFGHISHYôöóõèJKLMNOPQR1ûü`úÿç÷STUVWXYZ2ÔÖÒÓÕ01234567893ÛÜÙÚ¢#¥·©@¶1/41/23/4¬|_¨´µìs
B-37Character SetsIBM 3270 & IBM 5250SPANISH CHARACTER SET{ABCDEFGHISHYôöòóõ}JKLMNOPQR1ûüùúÿ\÷STUVWXYZ2ÔÖÒÓÕ01234567893ÛÜÙÚ¢£¥·©§¶1/41/23/4^!-~´µ¨
B-38Character SetsIBM 3270 & IBM 5250SWEDISH & FINNISH CHARACTER SETäABCDEFGHISHYôòóõåJKLMNOPQR1û~ùúÿÉ÷STUVWXYZ2Ô@ÒÓÕ01234567893ÛÜÙÚ¢£¥·©[¶1/4
B-39Character SetsIBM 3270 & IBM 5250 BELGIAN &SWISS-FRENCH/GERMAN CHARACTER SET{ABCDEFGHISHYôöòóõ}JKLMNOPQR1ûüùúÿ\÷STUVWXYZ2ÔÖÒÓÕ01234567893Û
2-21Getting StartedSSH Connection SettingsThe optional SSH (Secure Shell) client/server protocol is used to encrypt and transmitdata securely over a n
B-40Character SetsIBM EBCDIC CODEPAGES SUPPLIEDCodepage37273274277278280284285290297300420424500803833834835836837838870871875880905102510261027114011
C-1Host Command SummaryCHost Command SummaryThis appendix lists the host commands that are valid in each terminalemulation mode. Additional special co
C-2Host Command SummaryTEXT ERASUREErase text to end of line ESC KErase text to end of screen ESC JGENERALCancel current ESC sequence & display er
C-3Host Command SummaryDeselect underline character mode ESC [ < 1 hDouble width & height (top half) characters ESC # 3Double width & heigh
C-4Host Command SummaryDISPLAYScroll display down * lines ESC [ * TScroll display up * lines ESC [ * SSelect 80 column display mode ESC [ ? 3 lSelect
C-5Host Command SummaryKEYBOARDBackspace key performs backspace only ESC [ ? 67 hBackspace key performs delete ESC [ ? 67 lData processing keys mode E
C-6Host Command SummaryPrint cursor line ESC [ ? 1 iPrint page ESC [ iPrint page prints complete page ESC [ ? 19 hPrint page prints scrolling region o
C-7Host Command SummaryDISPLAYDisplay host-writable status line ESC [ 2 $ ~Display indicator status line ESC [ 1 $ ~Display no status line ESC [ 0 $ ~
C-8Host Command SummaryPRINTINGEnable bidirectional printing ESC [ 7 iDisable bidirectional printing ESC [ 6 iEnable printer/tablet to talk directly t
C-9Host Command SummaryANSI VT420 EmulationWhen running the VT420 emulation, the following commands will be executed inaddition those listed for ANSI
2-22Getting StartedSSH Connection to an openSSH Server using a Key File1. Select the SSH option in the Connection Wizard Host Information dialog box,
C-10Host Command SummaryLocal function key control ESC [ *k ; *f ; ... *k ; *f * }*k = Function key number: *f = Function performed:All local function
C-11Host Command SummaryFill rectangular area ESC [ *f ; *t ; *l ; *b ; *r $ x*f Decimal code of fill character *b Bottom-line border*t Top-line bord
C-12Host Command SummaryANSI VT510 EmulationWhen running the VT510 emulation, the following commands will be executed inaddition those listed for ANSI
C-13Host Command SummaryPROGRAMMING ALPHANUMERIC KEYSProgram Alphanumeric Key(s) DCS " y D...D STwhere the data string D...D format is as follows
C-14Host Command SummaryPROGRAMMING FUNCTION KEYSProgram Function Key(s) DCS " x D...D STwhere the data string D...D format is as follows:Key1/Mo
C-15Host Command SummaryANSI VT520 EmulationWhen running the VT520 emulation, the following commands will be executed inaddition to those listed for A
C-16Host Command SummaryColour SelectionAssign colour CSI *i *f *b , |*i = Item Normal text 1Window frame 2 (not actioned) *f = Foreground colour
C-17Host Command SummaryRestore saved cursor (SCO) CSI uSet cursor style CSI * SP q* = Blinking block none, 0, 1Steady block 2Blinking underline 3Stea
C-18Host Command Summary *c = character set as follows:Default 94-Character Set Default 96-Character Set% 4 Cyrillic (DEC) A ISO Latin-1 Suppleme
C-19Host Command Summary12 Swedish 38 SCS13 Norwegian 39 Russian14 French 40 Latin-AmericanKey position mode set (key position) CSI ? 81 hKey position
2-23Getting Started6. Enter a Filename. This is the name the key will be stored under in the registry andthe name displayed in the Keyfile drop down l
C-20Host Command SummaryRequest key type (* = decimal key station number) CSI * , uReport key type CSI *n ; *t , v*n = decimal key station number*t
C-21Host Command SummaryPrinterMedia copy - send screen data CSI 2 iSelect digital printed data type CSI * ) p* = Print National only none, 0, 1Nation
C-22Host Command SummaryEnter/exit VT PC Term mode / select ASCII or scancodes CSI ? *m ; *c r*m = VT mode or SCO ASCII/Scancodes as follows:VT Emula
C-23Host Command SummaryStatus line type CSI * $ ~* = No status line 0Indicator status line 1Host-writable status line 2CommunicationsSelect communica
C-24Host Command Summary*s = characters per second: 150 cps none, 0, 150 cps 230 cps 3Transmit rate limiting mode set (limited) CSI ? 73 hTransmit ra
C-25Host Command SummaryAIXTerm EmulationAll commands are supported in both VT100 and HFT (High Function Terminal)modes unless indicated otherwise.SIN
C-26Host Command SummarySingle shift G3 (VT100) ESC OSet G0 character set (HFT) ESC ( <Set G1 character set (HFT) ESC ) <Lock shift G2 (VT100) E
C-27Host Command SummaryMove cursor to line (*l) column (*c) ESC [ *l ; *c HMove cursor up * lines ESC [ * AMove cursor up * tabs (HFT) ESC [ * YResto
C-28Host Command SummaryInsert * blank lines ESC [ * LInsert * space characters ESC [ * @GENERAL OPERATIONLock shift G2 ESC nLock shift G3 ESC oReset
C-29Host Command SummaryPF key report (HFT) ESC [ * qReport cursor position ESC [ *l ; *c RReport terminal identity (host to VT100) ESC [ cReport term
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2-24Getting Started12. To make use of your key you need to copy it on to the server.13. Select all in the text box and then copy to put the key into t
C-30Host Command SummaryAT&T 4410 EmulationCHARACTER ATTRIBUTESNormal ESC [ 0 mDimmed ESC [ 2 mUnderline ESC [ 4 mFlashing ESC [ 5 mReverse video
C-31Host Command SummaryBQ 3107 EmulationCHARACTER DISPLAYBlank area rendition ~Blink area rendition ^Select graphic rendition ESC [ * ; * ; * mSelect
C-32Host Command SummaryDG 410/412 EmulationDG ModeIn the following command sequences, <n> represents a 1-byte argument, <nn>represents a
C-33Host Command SummaryScroll down RS IScroll up RS HScroll left RS F C <n>Scroll right RS F D <n>Select compressed spacing RS F KSelect
C-34Host Command SummaryDG 410/412 ANSI Standard ModeCHARACTER ATTRIBUTESChange attributes CSI *count ; *on ; *off qCURSORBackspace BSCarriage return
C-35Host Command SummaryHP 700-92/96 EmulationCHARACTER ATTRIBUTESAssign * attribute(s) to following characters ESC & d *Assign invisible & *
C-36Host Command SummaryDISPLAY80 column display ESC & w 6 f 80 X132 column display ESC & w 6 f 132 XClear all margins ESC 9Display next page
C-37Host Command SummaryFUNCTION KEYSBegin user key definition mode ESC jDefault definition for f1 key ESC pDefault definition for f2 key ESC qDefault
C-38Host Command SummaryKEYBOARDAuto keyboard lock off ESC & k 0 KAuto keyboard lock on ESC & k 1 KAuto line feed mode off ESC & k 0 AAuto
C-39Host Command SummaryIBM 3151 EmulationCHARACTER SET SELECTIONSelect G0 SISelect G1 SOSelect character set G0 ESC < *setSelect character set G1
2-25Getting StartedSSH Connection to an SSH Communications Security TectiaServer using a Key File1. Follow the instructions in the previous section fo
C-40Host Command SummaryEnable host protect ESC & :Enable OIA divide line ESC * :Enable read unprotected field ESC % :Host message write ESC = *me
C-41Host Command SummaryRead status ESC 6Enter transparent mode (control characters displayed) DLE STXExit transparent mode DLE ETXMandatory disconnec
C-42Host Command SummaryMDIS Prism-8 & Prism-9 EmulationsCHARACTER SET SELECTIONAssign G0 label to * character set ESC ( *Assign G1 label to * cha
C-43Host Command SummarySet tab stops at specified * column numbers ESC [ *c ; *c ; ... *c SP NClear tab stops (0 = at cursor position, 2 & 3 = a
C-44Host Command SummaryBold, Flashing, Inverse & Underline attributes ETX WBlank & Underline attributes ETX XBold, Blank & Underline attr
C-45Host Command SummaryMove cursor to start of next line ESC EMove cursor up one line ESC MMove cursor to start of new page FFMove cursor one column
C-46Host Command Summarywhere *o = output type as listed below, default 00 = print page, 1 = print partial page, 2 = hardcopy off3 = hardcopy on, 4 =
C-47Host Command Summary*c = number of columns displayed (80 or 132)*g = general status (1 = multiple active page format, 2 = per-character attribut
C-48Host Command SummarySet S-mode Hex E1Cursor on Hex E2Start of system message Hex E3 *Cursor off Hex E4End of system message Hex E5Give terminal st
C-49Host Command SummaryPT250 EmulationAREA & LOGICAL ATTRIBUTESAssert defined logical attributes ESC [ > 3 hAssert defined logical attributes
2-26Getting StartedModem Connection SettingsThe Modem Settings dialog box can be displayed from the Connection Wizard HostInformation dialog box by se
C-50Host Command SummaryCURSORAutowrap disabled ESC [ > 9 hAutowrap enabled ESC [ > 9 lCarriage return = carriage return only ESC [ > 1 lCarr
C-51Host Command SummaryDisplay system line (data on line preserved) ESC $ UDisplay system line (blank) ESC $ VDisplay visible ESC $ PJump scroll enab
C-52Host Command SummaryRead cursor character ESC ;Read cursor character normal mode ESC [ > 23 lRead cursor character erase mode ESC [ > 23 hGE
C-53Host Command SummaryLOCAL EDITINGData block is cursor line ESC [ > 4 hData block is page(s) (depends on display memory) ESC [ > 4 lDump bloc
C-54Host Command SummaryChange visual attributes of line ESC [ * t* = Active position to end of line 0Start of line to active position 1Entire line 2S
C-55Host Command SummaryReGIS EmulationMODE SELECTIONExit to VT100/VT200 mode ESC \MOUSE BUTTON PROGRAMMINGProgram a mouse button (*c = clear, *b = bu
C-56Host Command SummaryLOADING CHARACTER SETSAssign name to set currently selected for loading L(A ' set name ')Select set for loading &
C-57Host Command SummaryTEXT DISPLAYSelect 1 of 17 standard sets of char. cell,character matrix & char. cell spacing T(S standard set )Select char
C-58Host Command SummarySCO Console EmulationCONTROLLING TERMINAL PROCESSINGSound audible tone BELSelect iBCSe2 compliance ESC [ = 2 LDeselect iBCSe2
C-59Host Command SummarySet inverse & foreground & background colour (* as above) ESC [ 7 ; *fg ; *bg ; mSet normal foreground colour (* = int
2-27Getting StartedSerial Connection SettingsThe Serial Configuration dialog box can be displayed from the Connection WizardHost Information dialog bo
C-60Host Command SummaryEDITINGErase from cursor to end of display ESC [ 0 JErase from start of display to cursor ESC [ 1 JErase entire display ESC [
C-61Host Command SummarySiemens 97801 EmulationCHARACTER SET SELECTIONAssign International character set to G0 ESC ( @Assign International character s
C-62Host Command SummarySave cursor position ESC [ sMove cursor to last saved position ESC [ uDISPLAY AREA MOVEMENTRoll mode (do not destroy data) ESC
C-63Host Command SummarySound bell BELKey click disabled ESC [ 2 sKey click enabled ESC [ 3 sReport keyswitch status ESC [ 0 wMap scan codes correspon
C-64Host Command SummaryTA6530 EmulationConversational & Block ModeATTRIBUTESSet display attribute * ESC 6 *Normal video SP Inverse invisible ,Dim
C-65Host Command SummarySelect page * (Block mode) ESC : *Set current line to 40 (double width) columns ESC 8Set current line to 80 (single width) col
C-66Host Command SummaryKEYBOARDDefine Return key (Conversational mode) ESC u *Lock keyboard ESC cUnlock keyboard ESC bSimulate function key ESC d *RE
C-67Host Command SummaryDISPLAYInsert * spaces at cursor location ESC [ * @Restore cursor position & video attribute ESC 8Save cursor position &am
C-68Host Command SummaryTek 4010/4014 EmulationALPHANUMARIC MODESelect G0 character set for alpha text ESC SISelect G1 character set for alpha text ES
C-69Host Command SummarySelect Graphics Text mode CRSelect Graphics Text mode USSelect Graphics Text mode ESC FFSelect Incremental Point mode RSSelect
2-28Getting StartedData BitsFactory default: 8This option specifies the number of data bits sent for each transmitted character.Stop BitsFactory defau
C-70Host Command SummaryTVI 955 EmulationGENERAL OPERATIONBlock mode on ESC BLocal mode on ESC cHalf duplex mode on ESC D HFull duplex mode on ESC D F
C-71Host Command SummaryRead cursor's page, line & column position ESC /Read cursor's line & column position in decimal units ESC [
C-72Host Command SummaryEDITING DATAEnable page edit mode ESC NEnable line edit mode ESC OEnable insert mode ESC qEnable replace mode ESC rLoad a repl
C-73Host Command SummaryAdditional *1 values: <space> Clear entire current function key setfrom memory0 Load function keys in sequence*2 message
C-74Host Command SummaryUser Message Effect*m = 0 Status line message field *e = 0 Clears message before loading1 User message 1 1 Writes over ex
C-75Host Command SummarySend unprotected characters in cursor line up to & including cursor ESC 4Send unprotected page up to & including curso
C-76Host Command SummaryUnisys T27 EmulationFORM OPERATIONSSet forms mode ESC WReset forms mode ESC XToggle forms mode DC2Exit forms mode SOHSEARCH OP
C-77Host Command SummaryVIDEO ATTRIBUTE SEQUENCESUnderline video highlight ESC 3Reverse video highlight ESC 4End highlight ETBStart video blink CANSta
C-78Host Command SummaryViewdata ModeCOLOUR SELECTIONBackground cell colour = previous character colour ESC ]Cell background colour black (default) ES
C-79Host Command SummaryVT640 EmulationALPHANUMARIC MODESelect G0 character set for alpha text ESC SISelect G1 character set for alpha text ESC SOCURS
2-29Getting StartedAutomate Login ProcessThe Automate Login Process dialog box enables you to automate part or all of thehost login procedure.The sett
C-80Host Command SummaryMODE SELECTIONSelect Alphanumeric mode ACKSelect Alphanumeric mode CANSelect Alphanumeric mode ESC \ CANSelect GIN mode ESC SU
C-81Host Command SummaryW2119 EmulationALPHANUMARIC MODESelect G0 character set for alpha text ESC SISelect G1 character set for alpha text ESC SOCURS
C-82Host Command SummaryMODE SELECTIONSelect Alpha mode & erase alpha memory ESC EOTSelect Alphanumeric mode ACKSelect Alphanumeric mode CANSelect
C-83Host Command SummaryWyse EmulationsATTRIBUTESAssign character display attribute ESC G *attributeAssign line attribute ESC G *line attributeAssign
C-84Host Command SummaryClear unprotected page to nulls ESC :Clear unprotected page to nulls from cursor ESC yClear unprotected page foreground to nul
C-85Host Command SummaryCursor right FFCursor up (no scroll) VTCursor to start of current line CRCursor to start of next line USHome cursor ESC { or
C-86Host Command SummaryRestore normal display ESC ^ 0Reverse display ESC ^ 1Roll window up in page ESC w ERoll window down in page ESC w FSplit scree
C-87Host Command SummaryEnhance mode on ESC ~ !Enhance mode off ESC ~ SPMonitor mode on (display control codes) ESC UMonitor mode off ESC u or ESC XB
C-88Host Command SummaryBidirectional mode on ESC d %Enable transmission (XON/XOFF handshaking) DC1 (XON)Stop transmission (XON/XOFF handshaking) DC3
C-89Host Command SummaryWyse PC Term EmulationMONITOR MODEMonitor mode on ESC UMonitor mode off ESC u or ESC XSELECTING PERSONALITIESEnhance mode of
2-30Getting StartedThe list of predefined commands that can be inserted include UserName (indi-cated by <UN>) and Password (indicated by <PW&
C-90Host Command SummaryCAPS LOCK on (enhanced) ESC e &CAPS LOCK off (enhanced) ESC e 'Margin bell off ESC nMargin bell on ESC oSelect standa
C-91Host Command SummaryCURSOR CONTROLCursor left (backspace) CTRL HCursor right CTRL LCursor up - no scroll CTRL KCursor up - scroll ESC jCursor down
C-92Host Command SummarySENDING DATASend line through cursor ESC 6Send unprotected line through cursor ESC 4Send page through cursor ESC 7Send unprote
C-93Host Command SummaryAssign foreground/background colours ESC SPACE h *CGAcolAssign fore/background colours to write-protected chars ESC SPACE i
C-94Host Command SummaryAdditional CommandsDISPLAY COLOURDEC VT modes: Foreground colour CSI = * FBackground colour CSI = * Gwhere * is one of the f
C-95Host Command Summary<Button Status> is of the format: 00110LMRwhere LMR indicates which button caused the event.<Column> and <Row&
C-96Host Command SummaryNotes
D-1Product SpecificationDProduct SpecificationThis appendix describes the level of support provided by each terminalemulation.IntroductionThe followin
D-2Product SpecificationTelnetSpecification:Implements RFC 854, 855, 856, 857, 858, 860, 1091, 1408, 1571, 1572.Implements RFC 1205, 2877 for IBM 5250
D-3Product SpecificationData General D200/D410Specification:Dasher D410 Display Terminals User’s Manual(014-000761-02 December 1983).Digital VT Emulat
2-31Getting StartedPrinter Port SettingsThe Printer Port Settings dialog box provides several print options. The optionsavailable depend on whether yo
D-4Product SpecificationIBM 5250 EmulationSpecification:5494 Remote Control Unit Functions Reference. Release 2.0.(SC30-3533-02).Limitations:No text a
D-5Product SpecificationStratus V102Specification:V102 Display Terminal Operator’s Manual (TVI 131974-00 June 1985).Limitations:Page print flip mode n
D-6Product SpecificationTelevideo 955Specification:Televideo 955 Display Terminal Operator's Manual (131969-00-B Sept 1985).Limitations:Page prin
D-7Product SpecificationFunction key label save commands not supported.Automatic font loading not supported.Remote caps lock commands not supported.Ig
D-8Product SpecificationNotes
Index-1IndexIndexSymbols4010/4014 EmulationScreen mapping 6-90Settings menu 6-89AAIXTerm EmulationHost command summary C-25Specification D-2Answerback
Index-2IndexCodes In Setup Entries 6-4Colour Attributes 6-92Colour SelectionLine styles 6-92Text attributes 6-92Command Bar (CE) 2-41Command Line Opti
Index-3IndexDDEC Multinational Set 6-77DEC VT EmulationsHorizontal scrolling 7-5Keyboard mapping 7-5Specification D-3Status bar 7-4Default Setup Setti
Index-4IndexGGUI OverridesConnection Wizard 2-36HHebrew LanguageTyping direction (DEC suite) 6-77, 6-78, 7-8Host Command SummaryAIXTerm emulation C
Index-5IndexSwedish B-38Swiss-French B-39Swiss-German B-39Close key 11-9Display right-to-left 11-9Display rule 6-51Introduction 11-1Keyboard mapping 1
2-32Getting StartedCE - Direct Print Data To The Print ManagerThe Current System Printer Driver box displays the name of the currently selectedsystem
Index-6IndexMDIS Prism functions 14-4PT250 functions 15-6Siemens 97801 functions 16-4TA6530 functions 17-6Unisys T27 functions 18-5Wyse functions 19-6
Index-7IndexPT250 EmulationCharacter setsAdditional B-23Block Graphics B-25Line Drawing B-24Displaying alternate characters 15-7Host command summary C
Index-8IndexIBM 3270 emulation 11-1IBM 5250 emulation 12-1MDIS Prism emulations 14-1PT250 emulation 15-1Siemens 97801 emulation 16-1TA6530 emulation 1
Index-9IndexDEC VT emulations 7-4Unisys T27 emulation 18-3Status LineDEC host writable 6-76IBM 3151 emulation 13-3IBM 3270 emulation 11-5IBM 5250 emul
Index-10IndexIBM 5250 Word Processing A-5Insert delay A-11MDIS Prism emulations A-6PT250 emulation A-6Reading text from a file A-11SCO Console emulati
2-33Getting StartedDirect Print Data To A Specific PortTo direct print data to a specific port, select Print Direct To Port and specify thePrinter Por
Contents-1ContentsContentsIntroduction ... 1-1About This User's Guide ...
2-34Getting StartedCE - Direct Print Data To A Network PrinterTo direct print data to a printer on the network when running Windows CE, select UseNetw
2-35Getting StartedXPe - Direct Print Data To A Network PrinterTo direct print data to a printer on the network when running Windows XPe, selectUse Ne
2-36Getting StartedGUI OverridesThe GUI Overrides dialog box enables you to disable various GUI items and alsoenables you to specify how the emulator
2-37Getting StartedSelecting Reconnect will cause the emulator to attempt to reconnect to the host.By default, a warning message will be displayed if
2-38Getting StartedAux Port SettingsThe Aux Port Settings dialog box enables you to specify a COM or LPT port forbidirectional output when in any DEC
2-39Getting StartedSession Management (Windows XPe)The way that TeemTalk for Windows XPe sessions are created or modified dependson whether you are lo
2-40Getting StartedWhen you load a template, modify the settings then save the session, a local copy ofthe template will be made with the same name, b
2-41Getting StartedTeemTalk for Windows CE DisplayThe TeemTalk for Windows CE command bar provides access to a series of menusand buttons that enable
2-42Getting StartedThe Button Tools (Windows CE)The TeemTalk for Windows CE button tools provide a quick way of actioningcommands or displaying setup
2-43Getting StartedThe Soft Buttons (Windows CE)A set of soft buttons are provided which can be programmed so that they performvarious functions when
Contents-2ContentsSession Management (Windows XPe) ... 2-39Logged On As System Administrator ...
2-44Getting StartedTeemTalk for Windows XPe DisplayThe Menu Bar (Windows XPe)The TeemTalk for Windows XPe menu bar provides access to three menus that
2-45Getting StartedThe Toolbar (Windows XPe)A toolbar is displayed below the TeemTalk for Windows XPe menu bar. This displaysa series of buttons which
2-46Getting StartedThe Status BarAlong the bottom of the display is a status bar which shows the status of variousoperations and enables you to switch
2-47Getting StartedNot Ready signifies that the printer is not ready to receive data forprinting.Ready signifies that the printer is ready to receive
2-48Getting StartedAT&T 4410 EmulationWhen running the AT&T 4410 emulation the display size is 80 (or 132) columns by25 lines with a scroll re
2-49Getting StartedViewdata ModeYou can select one of three display formats for viewdata mode: 40 column, 80 column,or Split Screen. Selecting Viewdat
2-50Getting StartedNotes
3-1Keyboard Configuration3Keyboard ConfigurationThis chapter describes how to configure the keyboard, define keyfunctions and compose special characte
3-2Keyboard ConfigurationThis enables you to redefine the function of most of the keys on your keyboard,including the key combinations listed below:Ke
3-3Keyboard ConfigurationKey Combinations & SequencesYou can program a key to perform the function of a combination or sequence of keys.For exampl
Contents-3ContentsRedefining The Toolbar... 5-3Adding Buttons ...
3-4Keyboard ConfigurationCompose Character SequencesCompose character sequences can be used to generate codes for characters not shownon your keyboard
3-5Keyboard ConfigurationThe following tables use several conventions:The keys bearing the characters used to compose a special character may bepresse
3-6Keyboard ConfigurationCOMPOSE CHARACTER SEQUENCES¨ space+ +' space( (/ / or / <) )^ space` space( -/ ^) -~ space! !quotation marknumber s
3-7Keyboard ConfigurationCOMPOSE CHARACTER SEQUENCES (continued)A " or ¨ AE `E 'E ^E " or ¨ EI `I 'I ^I " or ¨ IN ~O `O
3-8Keyboard ConfigurationCOMPOSE CHARACTER SEQUENCES (continued)óôõöœøùúûüÿNSP¬o 'o ^o ~o " or ¨ oo /u `u 'u ^u " or ¨ uy &quo
4-1Mouse Functions4Mouse FunctionsThis chapter describes the special functions assigned to the mouse andhow to redefine them.IntroductionYou can assig
4-2Mouse FunctionsThis enables you to specify the functions of the left and right mouse buttons whenclicked on their own or in conjunction with modifi
4-3Mouse FunctionsSend KeywordThe Send Keyword function enables you to click on any delimited word displayed onthe screen and it will be sent to the h
4-4Mouse FunctionsNotes
5-1The Toolbar5The ToolbarThis chapter describes how to use and redefine the TeemTalk forWindows XPe toolbar.Using The ToolbarThe TeemTalk for Windows
Contents-4ContentsAuxport Setup ... 6-74Terminal Settings ...
5-2The ToolbarCopies selected data to the clipboard.Pastes clipboard data at the current cursor position.Displays the Printer Setup dialog box. This e
5-3The ToolbarRedefining The ToolbarSelecting Button Tools from the Settings menu will display a dialog box that enablesyou to redefine the toolbar.Th
5-4The Toolbar5. Specify the command to be performed when this button is clicked either byselecting from the Commands list or by typing your own defin
5-5The ToolbarAssigning User-Defined FunctionsYou can enter a definition of your own in the Current Tool text box. The definitioncan contain key funct
5-6The ToolbarNotes
6-1Setup Menus6Setup MenusThis chapter describes the options available in the setup menus anddialog boxes.Displaying & Closing MenusThe following
6-2Setup MenusTo close a menu:Mouse: Click anywhere outside the menu.Keyboard: Press the Alt key.Using The MenusThe menu options follow several conven
6-3Setup MenusDialog BoxesSelecting an option which is followed by an ellipsis (...) will cause a dialog box to bedisplayed. The example shown below i
6-4Setup MenusTo select a dialog box option:Mouse: Click the check box, button or list box. The current setting is highlightedor surrounded by a dotte
6-5Setup MenusThe following 'backslash' values can be used:\u Unicode introducer \r Carriage return\n Line feed \e EscapeNote that as the \
Contents-5ContentsDG 410/412 Emulation ... 9-1Session Configuration ...
6-6Setup MenusSelecting A Connection Template (CE)The Open Session dialog box enables you to select a connection template to use whenthe terminal is n
6-7Setup MenusSave Using New Session NameIf TeemTalk for Windows XPe was started without a session (i.e. not started byclicking on a desktop icon or b
6-8Setup MenusThe Defined Sessions list box displays one-line descriptions of session configurationsthat were created using the TeemTalk Connection Wi
6-9Setup MenusMenu DescriptionsThe following pages describe the options available in all the menus and associateddialog boxes. The descriptions begin
6-10Setup MenusNew Connection...(Not available in WBT mode)Factory default: Serial, Com 1This will display a dialog box that enables you to make a hos
6-11Setup MenusMaking A Network Host ConnectionTo connect to a network host node, select TCP/IP in the Type list box. The ConnectTo box will display t
6-12Setup MenusMaking An SSL Or SSH Host Connection (if supported)The optional SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) protocol enables authenticated andencrypted
6-13Setup MenusThe Defined Sessions list box displays one-line descriptions of session configurationsthat were created using the TeemTalk Connection W
6-14Setup MenusSave Session As...(Not available in WBT mode)TeemTalk for Windows CEThis will display a dialog box that enables you to save the current
6-15Setup Menus3. Click the OK button to save the session. If you specified a session name thatalready exists, a message box will ask you to confirm w
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