Ascii session profile 01, Profile name, Answer back sequence – Visara LINCS Configuration User Manual

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Chapter 8. ASCII Port Options

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ASCII Session Profile 01

ASCII Session Profile 01

LINCS C8.2 Central Control

Profile Name:

________

Answer Back Sequence:

________________________________

Disconnect Sequence:

________________________________

Terminal Emulation:

DEC VT2xx

Timer Disc:

0000

Translate Tables:

Primary

Bold:

Normal

Character Set:

NRC VT2xx Controls: 7 bit

Tab Motion:

Direct

Auto Wrap:

Disable

Newline:

Disable

Cursor Keys:

Normal

Keypad Mode:

Numeric

Numeric Keypad: Decimal

Cursor:

Enable

Margin Bell:

Disable

Formfeed:

Linefeed

Column Change:

Preserve

3101 Turnaround Char:

CR

3101

CR Key:

CR

3101 Scroll:

Off

Break Time (msec):

300 Duplex:

Full

PF: 1-Menu 3-Def_Dflt 4-Add 5-Delete

7-Back 8-Forw 9-Default 10-Done

Profile Name

This is the name used as the host identifier for the ASCII session when using this profile.

Answer Back Sequence

Type up to 30 characters that will be used as an answerback sequence for CTRL break.

The Answerback and Disconnect Rules follow:

• To generate control characters within the string, enter a two-character sequence like

those shown in the table Answerback and Disconnect Chars.

• The caret (^) initiates a control character sequence and the character immediately

following the caret defines the control character.

• If the ^ (caret) character is followed by a character not in the table, then the character is

copied to the ASCII string.

• Caret ^^ (caret) generates a single ^ (caret) character.

• Characters entered after ^ (caret) must be uppercase.

• A single ^ (caret) at the end of the string is converted intact.

Example: To put a carriage return/newline sequence in an ASCII disconnect string, type
^M^J (Control-M, Control-J) after the data that is to be transmitted to the host.

Note: ^ (caret) may appear as ¬ (logical not) on some 3270 displays.

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