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USER’S GUIDE

Triton Wireless Hand-held Terminal

Keyboard Settings

Setting Paremeter

Available Options

Option Description

Custom Fkeys

Enabled/Disabled

Enable/Disable the use of system-wide custom function

keys; These keys are mapped into the Linux kernel (following

‘loadkeys’ conventions) and will affect the system globally.

Non-printable characters can be defined in standard octal

convention (i.e. ‘Escape’ = ‘\033’)

F1, F2, F3, F4, F5,

F6, F7, F8, F9,

F10, F11, F12,

F13, F14, F15,

F16, F17, F18,

F19, F20, F21,

F22, F23, F24

(Text Entry)

Custom function key strings

Host/Terminal Setup

Section

Setting Paremeter Available Options

Option Description

Host Server 1,

Host Server 2,

Host Server 3,

Host Server 4,

Host Server 5,

Host Server 6,

Host Server 7,

Host Server 8

Terminal

1.) Disabled

Disable the host connection and do not

show it in the “Connect / Reconnect” menu

2.) VT100

Enable this connection as VT100

3.) VT220

Enable this connection as VT220

4.) TN5250

Enable this connection as TN5250

5.) Browser

Enable this connection as a Web Browser

6.) Custom 1

Enable this connection as a custom Linux

command

7.) Custom 2

Enable this connection as a custom Linux

command

Name

(Text Entry)

The name of the connection to display in the

“Connect / Reconnect” menu

Host Address

(Text Entry) / (IPv4

Address)

The IPv4 server address or the URL of the

server

Host Port

(Text Entry)

The TCP port to connect to

Terminal ID

(Text Entry)

The identification string that should be sent

to the server upon connection (common

Terminal IDs match the terminal type: VT100

connec- tions often use “vt100” for the

Terminal ID)

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