Keyboard mapping – HP Remote Assistant Card User Manual

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4 Setting Up the Remote Console

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Table 4-1. Terminal Emulation Settings

Setting

Recommended

Alternate

Emulation

ANSI Color

Monochrome ANSI/VT-100

Character Set

Extended PC/IBM PC

ANSI

Screen Dimensions

80 x 25

80 x 24

Line Wrap

OFF

Local Echo

OFF

Scroll

ON

Carriage Return
Translation

None

Backspace Translation

None

Cursor

Underline, blinking

Table 4-2. Direct Connection Communications Parameters

Parameter

Recommended

Alternate

Baud Rate

57600 (maximum)

See Configuration Utility

Data Bits

8

Stop Bits

1

Parity

None

Handshaking

None

Connect

Assert DCD

Disconnect

Drop DTR

Keyboard Mapping

If you are using a terminal emulator other than Terminal Plus, or using a direct
connection to a terminal, you need to emulate the functions of special server keyboard
keys (for example, ESC, Home, and so on) via the terminal emulator. This emulation
can be accomplished by the mapping of ANSI escape sequences to the special keys.
Most terminal emulators permit the remapping of special keys to character strings; if
this is not possible on your terminal you will need to send strings manually. See
Appendix D for a list of character strings you can use to emulate special keys on the
server keyboard.

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