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Display Emulation
This field defines the type of ASCII terminal emulation that will be used by the device
that is connecting to LINCS. LINCS will provide a 3270 display session (3278/3279)
to the device using the selected emulation. The default is to "Prompt for Terminal Type",
in which case the list of available emulations will be given in a menu, allowing the user
to select the emulation. The list of emulations to be presented can be customized using
the ASCII Definition Utility. Another choice can be to "Negotiate Terminal Type", which
allows the device to indicate the type of emulation that it wants. If the emulation is
supported by LINCS, then it will be used. If not, the "Prompt for Terminal Type" menu
will be presented. You can also choose from the list of available emulations in order to
configure the emulation for the port. The list of emulations follows:
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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.
Inactivity Timeout
The Inactivity Timeout option allows you to specify the amount of inactive time allowed
before the display is logically disconnected from LINCS when there is no keyboard
activity.
Enter the number of minutes; allowable values are 0000 through 1440. 0000 indicates no
timeout. LINCS warns the user by displaying a message on the status line one minute
prior to disconnect.