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Chapter 13. Device Options
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ASCII Display
Device Profile 01/ASCII Display LINCS C8.2 Central Control
Display Emulation: Prompt
Keypad Mode: Application Mode
Inactivity Timeout: 0000
Synchronous Presentation: Enable
E/W Presentation Option: Disable
PF: 1-Menu 3-Def_Dflt 4-Add 5-Delete 7-Back 8-Forw 9-Default 10-Done
This is an example of the third page of a Display Device Profile. It is used to configure ASCII
display options. These options are used for direct connect ASCII displays and LAN displays
running TELNET or LAT.
Display Emulation
This field defines the type of 3270 terminal to be emulated on an ASCII terminal, so the
ASCII terminal can have a session with a 3270 host. Choose one of the following:
2AtniopweiVSDDA87tniopweiVSDDA
25TVCEDxx1TVCEDtib7xx2TVCED
tib8xx2TVCEDtib8023TVCED
87/01evitucexEtirpsE0051e
nitlezaHB1262drakcaP-ttelweH
1013MBI1513MBI3613dna26131613MBI
4613MBIroloCMRETTFMBIemorhconoMMRETTFMBI
A3MDAr
elgieSraeL5MDArelgeiSraeL11MDArelgeiSraeL
21MDArelgeiSraeL8711MDArelgieSraeL
219oediVeleT059oediVeleT079oedi
VeleT
2/0723TV3/0723TV4/0723TV
5/0723TV
05esyW06esyW7-1yalpsiDdenifeDresU
Prompt (for Terminal Type) - When the display is powered on, a panel appears that lets the
operator select the appropriate emulation. The Negotiate option will cause LINCS to attempt
to negotiate the device type with the client. If the client does not support emulation negotiation,
or if the client requests an emulation type not supported by LINCS, then the user will be
prompted to select the terminal emulation to be used.
Keypad Mode
Toggle between APPLICATION MODE, which causes the numeric keypad to transmit codes
for the Up Arrow, Insert, etc. keys.
Or NUMERIC MODE, which causes the numeric keypad to transmit codes for the numeric
digits on the keys, as well as / (forward slash), * (asterisk), etc.