Configuring Systems for Terminals, Printers, and Other Serial Devices (32022-90051)

Chapter 7 113
Terminal and Printer Profiles
What is a Profile
Specify whether “keep alive” mechanism is to be activated to detect
if connection is still there. (Does not apply to the DTC 48 without
memory extension.)
Specify whether port configuration parameters; data length and
parity, haveto be forced when binary mode is selected. (Supported on
DTC 16iX/DTC 16MX and DTC 72MX only.)
Specify destination node if automatic connection is enabled.
A string that may be sent to the device under specific conditions such
as after a port reset, or a connection is closed.
Printer profile characteristics are described in detail under “Printer
Profile Screen,” later in this chapter.
PAD Terminal Profiles
A PAD terminal profile defines these characteristics of the PAD
terminal:
The profile name.
The terminal type used (24 recommended) or the terminal type file
name if you are using a terminal type file created through the
workstation configurator utility (TTUTIL.PUB.SYS).
The record width in characters (bytes).
Whether the terminal user can issue the :HELLO command at the
terminal.
Whether the terminal will reset itself after a lost connection (for use
with HP terminals only).
Whether the terminal will use a native language character set.
Whether or not the DTC will perform a PAD test at connection
establishment time to determine the PADs behavior.
Whether the DTC will send an initial profile to set the PAD to
default X.3 parameters at connection establishment time. (If you set
this option to N you must also set “PAD test requested” to N.
Whether to allow changes to X.3 parameters after connection
establishment.
How the data forwarding option is set. (You may select a data
forwarding option only if you request “X.3 setting” to allow
changes to X.3 parameters.)
The device class names associated with the terminal.
The following four parameters will be ignored when a profile is
configured for non-nailed devices: PAD test requested, send initial
profile, X.3 setting requested, and data forwarding parm #3 and #4.