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USER’S GUIDE

Triton Wireless Hand-held Terminal

Host/Terminal Setup - cont’d

Section

Setting Paremeter Available Options

Option Description

VTxxx

(VT100/VT220)

Escape Parsing

1.) Normal

Normal Escape

2.) As ``

Parse `` as an Escape

Bksp & Del

1.) Normal

Normal use of Backspace and Delete

2.) Swap

Swap functionality (Backspace key emits a

Delete)

Null Padding

Enabled/Disabled

Enable/Disable normal NULL padding in VTxxx

emulation (some Microsoft Windows based

servers do not handle padding correctly)

Auto-Reconnect

Enabled/Disabled

Automatically reconnect to the host server

upon closure of the VT Session

TN5250 Settings

Screen Size

1.) 26x40

Use smallest font possible for largest screen

area (26 rows x 40 columns)

2.) 16x26

Use small font (16 rows x 26 columns)

3.) 16x21

Use “Legacy” font (16 rows x 26 columns)

4.) 20x20

Use standard medium font (20 rows x 20

columns)

5.) 10x20

Use large font (10 rows x 20 columns

6.) 7x13

Use huge font (7 rows x 13 columns)

View Scrolling

Enabled/Disabled

Enable/Disable scrolling (panning the

screen’s view) ; if disabled, the screen will be

locked in the Start Row and Start Column

Fieldlock Cursor

Enabled/Disabled

Enable/Disable forcing the cursor to always

be located in a field

Follow Cursor

Enabled/Disabled

Enable/Disable automatically panning/

scrolling the screen to keep cursor in view

Column Shift

Min: 0 columns

Number of columns to pan left and right

when manually scrolling the view

Max: 20 columns

Row Shift

Min: 0 rows

Number of rows to pan up and down when

manually scrolling the view

Max: 20 rows

Start Column

Min: 1

Column location to put the upper left corner

of the initially viewed portion of the screen

Max: 24

Start Row

Min: 1

Row location to put the upper left corner of

the initially viewed portion of the screen

Max: 80

Bksp & Del

1.) Normal

Normal use of Backspace and Delete

2.) Swap

Swap functionality (Backspace key emits a

Delete)