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2. Click the Terminal tab.
3. From the Terminal Emulation list, choose one option. The default value is VT100.
Terminal Emulation on page 419 contains encoding and decoding information for each of
the terminal emulation types.
NOTE: When connecting to an appliance, the terminal type setting must match the terminal emulation type.
To change the Telnet Viewer Arrow key sequences:
When the Terminal Emulation mode is VT100, VT100+, VT102, VT52, VT220 or VT320, you
may specify either VT100 or ANSI Arrow key sequences.
Table 20.3: Arrow Key Sequences
Key VT100 ANSI VT52
Up Arrow <Esc> [A <Esc> OA <Esc> A
Down Arrow <Esc> [B <Esc> OB <Esc> B
Right Arrow <Esc> [C <Esc> OC <Esc> C
Left Arrow <Esc> [D <Esc> OD <Esc> D
NOTE: When the Terminal Emulation mode is VT52, the Arrow keys are interpreted as indicated in this col-
umn, regardless of the value in the Arrow Keys list.
1. Select Options - Session Properties from the menu or click the Session Settings icon in the
toolbar. The Session Properties dialog box will appear.
2. Click the Terminal tab.
3. In the Arrow Keys list, choose either VT100 or ANSI. The default value is VT100.
To change the terminal type:
1. Select Options - Session Properties from the menu or click the Session Settings icon in the
toolbar. The Session Properties dialog box will appear.
2. Click the Terminal tab.
3. In the Terminal Type box, enter a value of up to 40 characters, beginning with a letter and
ending with a letter or digit. Valid characters are the letters A-Z, digits 0-9, forward slash,
dash, left parenthesis and right parenthesis. The terminal type must be entered in the
Terminal Type field exactly as shown in Table 20.4.
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