Ericom S50, PowerTerm LTC User Manual

PowerTerm® LTC
Version 9.1
User's Guide
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Table of Contents
1. INTRODUCTION ..............................................................................................7
1.1. What is PowerTerm LTC? ...................................................................................................... 7
1.2. PowerTerm LTC Features ...................................................................................................... 7
1.3. Getting Started........................................................................................................................ 8
1.3.1. PowerTerm LTC Setup ..................................................................................................... 8
1.3.2. A Quick Guide through PowerTerm LTC .......................................................................... 9
2. POWERTERM LTC: GENERAL REFERENCE..............................................12
2.1. The PowerTerm LTC Window.............................................................................................. 12
2.2. Menu Bar ............................................................................................................................... 14
2.2.1. File Menu......................................................................................................................... 14
2.2.2. Edit Menu ........................................................................................................................ 16
2.2.3. Terminal Menu ................................................................................................................ 17
2.2.4. Communication Menu ..................................................................................................... 18
2.2.5. Options Menu .................................................................................................................. 19
2.2.6. Script Menu ..................................................................................................................... 20
2.2.7. Help Menu ....................................................................................................................... 21
2.3. Toolbar................................................................................................................................... 21
2.4. Hot Keys ................................................................................................................................ 23
2.5. Connection Dialog ................................................................................................................ 25
2.6. Terminal Setup Dialog.......................................................................................................... 26
2.6.1. General Property Page ................................................................................................... 28
2.6.2. Display Property Page .................................................................................................... 34
2.6.3. Keyboard Property Page................................................................................................. 37
2.6.4. Printer Property Page...................................................................................................... 43
2.6.5. Advanced Printing Setup................................................................................................. 45
2.6.6. Tabs Property Page ........................................................................................................ 48
2.6.7. Colors Property Page...................................................................................................... 49
2.6.8. Preferences Property Page............................................................................................. 54
2.7. Security Settings Dialogs .................................................................................................... 55
2.7.1. SSL Security.................................................................................................................... 55
2.7.2. SSH Security ................................................................................................................... 56
2.7.3. Kerberos Security............................................................................................................ 57
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3. STARTING AND STOPPING SESSIONS ......................................................59
3.1. Starting PowerTerm LTC Using a Setup File ..................................................................... 59
3.2. Starting PowerTerm LTC Using a Script ............................................................................ 60
3.3. Starting PowerTerm LTC with Auto Connect .................................................................... 60
3.4. Starting a New PowerTerm LTC Session ........................................................................... 60
3.5. Ending a PowerTerm LTC Session ..................................................................................... 61
4. DEFINING EMULATIONS ..............................................................................64
5. DEFINING CONNECTIONS ...........................................................................67
6. MANIPULATING THE DESKTOP AND SELECTING TEXT..........................71
6.1. Manipulating Desktop Components ................................................................................... 71
6.2. Manipulating Desktop Display ............................................................................................ 72
6.2.1. Setting Fonts ................................................................................................................... 72
6.2.2. Setting Color.................................................................................................................... 73
6.2.3. Setting work area ............................................................................................................ 73
6.3. Selecting Text ....................................................................................................................... 76
7. KEYBOARD SETTINGS ................................................................................78
7.1. Mapping Keys ....................................................................................................................... 78
7.2. Saving and Opening Keyboard Mapping Settings ............................................................ 80
7.3. Keyboard Behavior............................................................................................................... 80
8. SOFT BUTTONS ............................................................................................84
9. PRINTING.......................................................................................................85
9.1. Configuring Printer Parameters .......................................................................................... 85
9.2. Sending Escape Sequences................................................................................................ 88
9.2.1. Printer Configuration Files (.prt) ...................................................................................... 88
9.2.2. Modifying Printer Settings via the .PED file .................................................................... 89
10. SCRIPTS ......................................................................................................91
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About this Guide
PowerTerm LTC is a fully functional terminal emulator for Linux Thin Clients platforms.
This Guide assumes that you are familiar with basic windowing system conventions (file transferring, copy/paste functions, etc.) and the operation of the terminal you intend to emulate.
The PowerTerm LTC User's Guide is comprised of the following chapters:
Chp. 1 Introduction Presents PowerTerm
LTC and its main features. It also describes how to get PowerTerm LTC started.
Chp. 2 PowerTerm LTC:
General Reference
Chp. 3 Starting and Stopping
Sessions
Chp. 4 Defining Emulations Describes how to
Describes the PowerTerm LTC window, the menus and the different dialogs.
Describes how you start and stop sessions, and customize them.
configure and customize emulations parameters.
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Chp. 5 Defining Connections Describes how to
configure connections and save them.
Chp. 6 Manipulating the
Desktop and Selecting Text
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different ways.
Chp. 7 Keyboard Settings Describes how to
customize and map your keyboard.
Chp. 8 Soft Buttons Explains how to
customize the Soft Buttons.
Chp. 9 Printing Explains how to
define printing parameters.
Chp. 10 Scripts Explains how to work
with the PowerTerm Scrip Language (PSL).
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1. Introduction
This chapter presents PowerTerm LTC and its main features. It also describes the basic steps on how to use PowerTerm LTC for users who are familiar with accessing remote terminals.
This chapter includes the following topics:

What is PowerTerm LTC?

PowerTerm LTC Features

System Requirements
Getting Started
1.1. What is PowerTerm LTC?
PowerTerm LTC is a fully functional emulator for Linux Thin Clients operating systems. It emulates various terminal types, including IBM, UNIX, HP, VMS and Tandem. PowerTerm LTC enables you to connect to a single or to multiple hosts via both network and remote connections.
PowerTerm LTC has two main features to enable the LTC to act and feel like a real host terminal:
Terminal display emulation, PowerTerm LTC emulates the exact display of the chosen terminal. It presents host applications precisely as they would appear on the terminal. Once the LTC connects to a host computer, all host operations can be performed as if the LTC is an actual host terminal.
Terminal keyboard emulation, PowerTerm LTC enables you to emulate the selected terminal's keyboard by mapping the LTC keys to match the host keys. Keyboard mapping definitions are stored in a .ptk file.
PowerTerm LTC also provides various options to customize and optimize the working environment such as:
Soft buttons, programmable buttons located at the bottom of the PowerTerm LTC window.
PowerTerm Script Language (PSL), a full-featured programming language, which enables you to create scripts for automating tasks. For example, you can create a PSL script for automatic login. Scripts can be used at startup of PowerTerm LTC, or can be utilized any time during a PowerTerm LTC session. PSL commands can also be assigned to the Soft buttons to enable additional functions with a click of the mouse.
1.2. PowerTerm LTC Features
PowerTerm LTC features include:
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Compact, light and high performance program
Supports TCP/IP
Supports RS-232
Supports Ethernet and Token ring networks.
PowerTerm Script Language (PSL)
String functions, including sub-string, index and concatenation
Enables you to save parameters for all sessions
High-level API enables access from other environments, such as C++, Visual
Basic, and Power Builder. Also supports EHLLAPI.
Language support for most Western and Eastern European languages
Modem dialling
Multi-session capabilities
User programmable Soft buttons
Control of color selection and screen attributes
Supports printing including Auto Print mode and Slave Printing. Also
supports Advanced Printing capabilities, including TN5250 Host Print Transform, specifying the orientation of the printed output for non-graphic printing, setting values for CPI/LPI/FONT parameters, printer rows and columns.
Easy to use keyboard mapping
1.3. Getting Started
1.3.1. PowerTerm LTC Setup
To enable LTC-host interactions, you need to define two sets of parameters:
Terminal parameters
Communication parameters
All parameters are saved in a Terminal setup file where the default is called ptdef.*. Setup file extensions are:
pts for the Terminal setup file
ptc for the Communication setup file
ptk for the Keyboard definitions file
PowerTerm LTC provides the option to work with a single host or with multiple hosts. You can create different setup configurations for working with each host to enable each user a customized working environment. (For more information about specifying and saving parameters, see chapters Defining Emulations and Defining Connections.)
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Working with a Single Terminal Connection
If you only need to connect to a single host connection, you should use the default terminal setup and communication file. PowerTerm LTC automatically uses the parameters in the setup file to start the system.
Working with Multiple Terminal Connections
If you are working with multiple terminal connections, you may need to use a different setup file for each emulation. To create a setup file, you first need to define the terminal setup and communication parameters, and then save these parameters to a terminal setup file.
1.3.2. A Quick Guide through PowerTerm LTC
Step 1: Start PowerTerm LTC
Launch PowerTerm LTC.
When PowerTerm LTC is used for the first time, the PowerTerm LTC
window is automatically displayed together with the Connect dialog. After the connection parameters have been defined, the Connect dialog will be displayed according to your selected option.
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PowerTerm LTC opens with the default terminal setup file. You can also open PowerTerm LTC using a customized setup file, or script.
The most important feature of the PowerTerm LTC window is its work area, which emulates a host terminal screen by displaying data entered on your terminal data received from the host. (For more information on how to customize your desktop, see chapter Manipulating the Desktop and Selecting Text)
Step 2: Select a Terminal Emulation
You can either select a terminal type for the current session or open a previously defined terminal setup file.
To select terminal settings:
1. Select Terminal | Setup. The Terminal Setup dialog appears.
2. Select the Emulation tab.
3. Click one of the Terminal Types. The emulation type that you select changes the number of setup tabs and, for IBM emulations, the PowerTerm LTC windows display.
4. Define terminal settings by clicking the relevant Property page tab and define setup parameters.
5. Click OK.
6. Save the settings by selecting File | Save Terminal Setup or Save Terminal Setup As. The file is saved.
To open a previously defined Terminal setup file:
1. Select File | Open Terminal Setup. The Open File dialog appears.
2. Select your desired setup file and click OK.
Or,
1. Select Communication | Connect. The Connect dialog appears.
2. Type your desired setup file name in the Setup File field or alternatively click the browse button and select the desired file in the Select File dialog.
Step 3: Connect to Host
After you have selected a terminal emulation, you need to define communication parameters for the current session, or select a previously saved session from the session list. PowerTerm LTC also provides an option to run a script file before you connect to a host.
To connect to a host:
1. Select Communication | Connect. The Connect dialog appears.
2. Define communication parameters or select a session with previously defined connection parameters from the Session list.
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3. Click Connect. A connection is established to a host computer.
Step 4: Work with the Host
Once you have connected to a host, PowerTerm LTC enables you to work as if you are working from a terminal.
PowerTerm LTC enables you to define print parameters, and print the terminal screen or data transferred from the host application.
Step 5: Exit PowerTerm LTC
PowerTerm LTC provides different options when exiting PowerTerm LTC. You can end a session automatically or be prompted with a confirmation message prior to closing a session.
Select File | Exit or press both <Alt> and <X> on the keyboard. If you have changed terminal settings to Confirm Save in the Terminal Setup dialog/Preference tab, PowerTerm LTC displays a warning message asking if you want to update the terminal settings file. The message will point to the name of the setup file currently loaded (ptdef.pts, if you use the default settings). Click OK to update the terminal settings, or No to cancel the latest changes and restore the default setup.
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2. PowerTerm LTC: General Reference
2.1. The PowerTerm LTC Window
The following is a list of the PowerTerm LTC window components as they appear from top to bottom. You can configure all the components, except the work area, to be displayed or hidden as will be convenient for you.
Control Menu Box Provides standard commands.
Title Bar Displays the application name. During
a communication session, the Session type and/or host name is displayed next to the application name, for example, (A) PowerTerm LTC.
Minimize button Closes the window, but not PowerTerm
LTC.
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Click the PowerTerm LTC icon appearing in the Taskbar to reopen the PowerTerm LTC window.
Maximize button Enlarges the window so that if fills the
entire screen. The button is then replaced with the Restore button. This button is used to restore the window to its previous size.

Menu Bar Contains dropdown menus, which

enable the user to perform most PowerTerm LTC operations.
Toolbar Contains icons, which can be used as
shortcuts to access frequently used menu commands.
Work Area Displays the data entered on the LTC
terminal or received from the host. During an emulation session, this work area emulates a terminal display. For IBM terminal types, the background of the work area is displayed in black.
History Scroll Bar For non-IBM emulations only.
Enables you to scroll up and down through the PowerTerm LTC window to view previously displayed data. Default: displayed.
Soft Buttons Contains a series of buttons displayed
above the Status bar that you can program to execute specific script commands.
Emulator Type Displays the current terminal
emulation type selected from the Emulation tab in the Terminal Setup dialog.
Cursor Position Counter Displays the current line and column
position of the text cursor in the work
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area.
Caps Indicates whether the keyboard is in
Caps lock mode.
Hold Indicates whether the screen is in hold
or frozen mode.
Status Indicator – On Line, Off Line, Printer, Auto Prt
Macro/Message Display Area Displays system messages or a script
Window border and corners Changes the size of the window. The
The status indicator reads On Line when communication is established.
The indicator reads Printer when data is transmitted with a printing request to the slave printer. The color of the indicator is the same as when PowerTerm LTC is in On Line mode, for example, the printer will appear in red if the system was On Line when the printing request arrived.
The data is sent to the screen and printer, and the indicator reads Auto Prt, when the terminal is in Automatic Printing mode.
sequence, as you type it in the work area.
characters that appear in the work area are scaled up or down so that all the information always remains in view.
2.2. Menu Bar
The PowerTerm LTC Menu bar displays the main PowerTerm LTC functions in dropdown menus. The following is a brief description of each menu and the functions that it can perform.
2.2.1. File Menu
The File menu provides options to create, save and restore a terminal setup file, as well as open keyboard settings and save them. You can also use this menu to set
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printing parameters, print, and to open a new instance of the PowerTerm LTC window.
New Terminal Setup Restores the default parameters
including the terminal display colors. If you have changed terminal parameters since the last save, PowerTerm LTC displays a warning message asking whether or not to save the latest changes. The message point to the terminal settings file currently loaded.
Open Terminal Setup Opens the Open File dialog, which
enables you to select and open an existing setup file.
Save Terminal Setup Saves both terminal setup and
communication parameters to the current setup file.
Save Terminal Setup As Opens the Save File As dialog, which
enables you to save the current setup configuration under a different name.
Open Keyboard File Opens the Open Keyboard File dialog,
which enables you to open keyboard mapping settings that have previously been saved.
Save Keyboard file Opens the Save Keyboard File dialog,
which enables you to save separate keyboard mapping settings in a separate file and open them at a later date.
Print Screen Prints the contents of the work area,
or the selected text.
Print Setup Displays the Print Setup dialog, which
contains printing parameters. Displayed parameters change according to the printer you selected.
The Default Printer parameter enables you to send the output to the default
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printer selected.
The Specific Printer parameter allows you to select one of the currently installed printers.
Start/Stop Auto Print Prints all the data displayed in the
work area. This option toggles between Start and Stop Auto Print.
Close Print Queue Closes the print queue manually.
Form Feed Executes a form feed on the printer.
Line Feed Executes a line feed on the printer.
New Terminal Window Opens a new instance of the
PowerTerm LTC window. This enables you to run several sessions concurrently and simulate more than one terminal type. You can access a session by switching windows. After opening a new terminal window, you should define terminal and communication parameters before connecting to a host.
Exit Exits the current PowerTerm LTC
session.
2.2.2. Edit Menu
The Edit menu provides options to select, clear, and reverse text in the PowerTerm LTC window and delete the contents of the history buffer. The Edit menu also provides standard editing commands (e.g. cut/copy/paste), in addition to commands that enable you to copy data to a file and copy data automatically to the clipboard.
Select Screen Selects the contents of the entire work
area.
Clear Screen Captures the entire PowerTerm LTC
screen and passes the data to the history buffer.
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Clear History Deletes the entire contents of the
history or scroll back buffer. This command is only available when the history buffer is in use.
Reverse Screen For RTL languages only.
Reverses the screen so that you can type from left to right or right to left, depending on the language you use.
Cut Cuts the selected text and places it on
the clipboard.
Copy Copies marked text to the clipboard
when the Automatic Copy option in the Edit menu is not active.
Paste Pastes the clipboard contents into the
work area. Right-click sends data stored on the clipboard to the host. Equivalent to actually typing the contents of the clipboard on the host screen.
Copy to File Copies selected information to a file. If
no text is selected, the entire screen is written to the file.
Automatic Copy Automatically copies selected text to
the clipboard with no need to select the Copy option.
Copy Right to Left For RTL languages only.
Reverses the order of the letters in the work that was copied to the clipboard when displayed.
2.2.3. Terminal Menu
The Terminal menu provides options to define and reset connection parameters, set the system to be online or offline, and freeze or unfreeze the screen. You can also
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select the fonts and languages (in versions that support it) to be displayed in the PowerTerm LTC window.
Setup Opens the Terminal Setup dialog in
which you can define settings for terminal emulation. This dialog contains different tab pages that enable you to define all aspects of your terminal setup.
PowerTerm Fonts Displays the default PowerTerm LTC
fonts. These fonts are scaleable so that if the window shrinks, the fonts will shrink in relation to the size of the window.
System Fonts Displays the PowerTerm LTC window
with system fonts. These fonts remain the same size, no matter what the size of the window.
Reset Resets the VT terminal defaults. This
command does not apply to PowerTerm LTC's exclusive terminal parameters (such as color).
Online Sets the system to be online or offline.
Hold Screen Stops communication and freezes the
screen. To unfreeze the screen, reselect the command.
Language option Selects the user interface language to
appear in English, German, French, Italian, or Spanish.
2.2.4. Communication Menu
The Communication menu provides options to define and modify the communication (session) parameters, and to connect/disconnect a communication session.
Connect Displays the Connect dialog, which
enables you to define session
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parameters and connect to a host.
Modify Connection Displays the Connect dialog, which
enables you to modify connection parameters for COM type communication.
Disconnect Disconnects the communication session.
Reset Communication Resets the communication port for COM
type communication.
SSL Setup Sets the SSL security.
Kerberos Manager Allows you to configure advanced
Kerberos parameters and to perform advanced Kerberos actions.
Utilities Displays signal options:
Break, sends a break for COM type communication. Equivalent to <Ctrl>+<Break>.
AUX: Modify Connection, enables two­way slave printing to a serial printer.
2.2.5. Options Menu
The Options menu enables you to map your keyboard and define the work area display. It also enables you to store a session in a log file as well as provides options to customize your PowerTerm LTC screen.
Keyboard Map Displays the Keyboard Mapping dialog,
which enables you to map your LTC keys to host keys on the terminal keyboard.
Start/Stop Trace Stores received data in the Trace.log
and Capture.log files. These files are located in the PowerTerm LTC folder. The menu command toggles between Start Trace and Stop Trace.
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received from the host.
Trace.log stores formatted data with readable escape sequences.
Input Trace Runs the contents of the Capture.log
file, as if it were received from the host, and views the contents on the PowerTerm LTC desktop work area.
Hide Menu Hides the Menu bar.
Hide/Show Tool Bar Hides/Shows the Toolbar.
Hide/Show Buttons Hides/Shows the Soft buttons.
Hide/Show Status Bar Hides/Shows the Status Bar.
2.2.6. Script Menu
The Script menu provides options to create and run PSL commands.
Run Script Displays the Run Script dialog, which
enables you to select and run a script.
Script Command Displays the Script Command dialog,
which enables you to run individual script commands.
Start/Stop Script Recording Records a script automatically. After
requesting Start Script Recording, the manual operations you perform in the emulation screen are recorded into a script file until you choose the Pause or Stop Script Recording command.
Pause/Continue Script Recording Pauses or resumes the script
recording. This enables you to exclude certain operations from recording.
Activate Recorded Script Activates the script currently recorded
in memory. The script is saved in memory while the PowerTerm LTC
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session is active.
Save Recorded Script Enables you to save a script from
memory to a specific file to be used at a later date.
2.2.7. Help Menu
The Help menu provides options for accessing the PowerTerm LTC online help and product and license management information.
Contents Accesses the online help.
About PowerTerm LTC Displays product and contact
information.
2.3. Toolbar
The PowerTerm LTC Toolbar contains icons, which provide shortcuts to frequently used menu options. The following is a brief description of the icons. You can also place the cursor over the icon to display its description as a tool tip.
Hold Screen/Release Hold
New Terminal Window
Connect/Disconnect
For non-IBM emulations only.
Suspends and resumes communication with the host. After you click the Hold Screen icon, it turns red. After you click the icon again, it changes back to green and update of the PowerTerm LTC window resumes.
Equivalent to Terminal | Hold Screen.
Opens a new instance (window) of PowerTerm LTC.
Opens the Connect dialog where you define session communication parameters and connect to the host.
Disconnects an open session.
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Equivalent to Communication | Connect (Disconnect)
Cut
Copy to Clipboard
Paste from Clipboard
Print Screen
For IBM 5250 emulations only.
Cuts the selected text.
Equivalent to Edit | Cut.
Copies the selected data displayed in the work area to the clipboard.
Equivalent to Edit | Copy.
Pastes data from the clipboard to the host application.
Equivalent to Edit | Paste.
Prints selected text from the history buffer or the entire contents of the work area.
Equivalent to File | Print Screen.
Start/Stop Auto Print
Start/Stop Script Recording
Change to 80 Columns
For non-IBM emulations only.
Prints incoming data as it is displayed on the screen. Click the icon again and the automatic printing stops.
Equivalent to File | Start Auto Print.
Records manual operations in script form. Click the icon again and the script recording stops.
Equivalent to Script | Start Script Recording.
For non-IBM emulations only.
Specifies an 80-column display for
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the work area.
Equivalent to Terminal | Setup | Display.
Change to 132 Columns
Terminal Setup
Keyboard Mapping
Help Contents
For non-IBM emulations only.
Specifies a 132-column display for the work area.
Equivalent to Terminal | Setup | Display.
Displays the Terminal Setup dialog in which you can define terminal setup parameters.
Equivalent to Terminal | Setup.
Opens the Keyboard Mapping dialog in which you can map LTC keys to host keys.
Displays product information.
Equivalent to Help | Contents. (On request: Displays the PowerTerm LTC online help.)
2.4. Hot Keys
Hot keys are keyboard shortcuts that you can use instead of selecting menu commands. These hot keys refer to your standard LTC keyboard keys, before they are mapped to terminal keys. Once hot keys are mapped, they lose their original function and reflect the newly mapped terminal key. For example, if you map <Alt F4> to the <Backspace> key on the terminal keyboard, it performs the function of a <Backspace> key.
The following table lists the default PowerTerm LTC hot keys:
Alt F4 Exit
Alt F6 Open a new terminal window
Alt F9 Activate script
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Ctrl+Alt+F9 Start/Stop script recording
Ctrl+Shift+P Activate recorded script
Alt F10 Select screen
Alt F11 Clear screen
Alt F12 Reverse screen.
IBM 5250 emulations not included.
Scroll Lock Hold screen
Pause Change the cursor shape
Ctrl Up Arrow Scroll up one line
Ctrl Down Arrow Scroll down one line
Ctrl Home Scroll to the beginning of the history
buffer
Ctrl End Scroll to the end of the history buffer
Ctrl Page Up Scroll up one page
Ctrl Page Down Scroll down one page
Shift+Ctrl+X Switch focus to session X
X is the session letter (A…Z) displayed in the PowerTerm LTC windows Title bar.
Ctrl+Spacebar Switch to next active session
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2.5. Connection Dialog
The parameter options change according to emulation and Session Type
(protocol) selected.
Session Type Parameters
TELNET Uses the Telnet protocol over TCP/IP
for network communication.
Specify the host computer name or the
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IP address in the Host Name text box.
Specify the TELNET Port number (default 23).
COM Uses serial communication with the
device's COM ports.
Define the Baud Rate, Port Number, Parity, Stop Bits and Flow Control
Optionally, specify a telephone (Dial) number.
TN3270 TELNET for 3270 emulations.
Select Use TN3270 Protocol if you want to work with TELNET SNA extensions.
Specify the LU Name of the host (LU name or LU pool).
TN5250 TELNET for 5250 emulations.
2.6. Terminal Setup Dialog
The emulation type that you select changes the tabs (property pages)
displayed in the Terminal Setup dialog and their options.
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Property Page Description
Emulation Displays supported terminal emulations
and enables you to select a terminal type.
General Defines parameters for the terminal
emulation type.
Display Defines display settings for the
PowerTerm LTC window.
Keyboard Defines keyboard setup parameters.
Printer Defines printer parameters.
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Tabs Defines tab stops in the work area.
Colors Defines color settings for the
PowerTerm LTC window.
Preferences Defines parameters that determine
PowerTerm LTC behavior and automate processes.
2.6.1. General Property Page
Non-IBM Emulations
Option Description
Terminal ID Determines the ID returned by the
emulation program to the host. Verify that you select an ID that the host
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