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Product Manual U42006-J-Z795-1-7600
6 Configuration
Once you have installed MT9750 you can configure the emulation for use. This
chapter describes how to configure and customize sessions in MT9750.
6.1 Preparatory steps
If MT9750 was already configured for you, continue with the chapter “Working
in emulation sessions“ which describes the operation of the configured emula-
tion program.
The following preparatory steps must be carried out before calling MT9750 for
the first time:
Ê Ensure that the TRANSDATA network is already configured for MT9750. If
in doubt, consult your system administrator.
Ê Make sure that the TCP/IP software that you want to use is installed and cor-
rectly configured.
Ê Install MT9750 (see the chapter “Installation“).
You can now start MT9750 via the entry in the start menu under Programs:
MT9750 32 bit: MT9750. However you must configure a session before you can
connect to a BS2000 host.
6.2 MT9750 session
A session is a window in the emulation where the host data is displayed. It may
have a title and is saved under a filename. Each session is allocated parame-
ters that determine its attributes, the assignment of programmable keys, and the
connection. The parameters are set for each session individually and are only
valid for the respective session.
When configuring your sessions, you can set the various parameters to your
own requirements. If you communicate with various BS2000 hosts regularly,
you can configure separate sessions for each of them. You then only have to
re-open the session to establish the connection with a certain host.