Break time, Second ascii session profile screen, Interrupt process – Visara LINCS Configuration User Manual

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LINCS Configuration

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Break Time

LINCS sends a spacing character at the interval specified here. The value ranges from 50 to
500 milliseconds in increments of 50, and the default is 300 msec.

For coax keyboards use the keyboard to send a spacing character:

• 88 key - Hold down the ALT key and press the Up Arrow Key

• 102, 104 and 102 key - Press PF5

Second ASCII Session Profile Screen

ASCII Session Profile 01

LINCS C8.2 Central Control

TELNET OPTIONS

Interrupt Process:

00

Abort Output:

00

Break Character:

00

Are You There:

00

Erase Character:

00

Erase Line:

00

Echo:

Disable

Binary:

Disable

Timing Mark:

Disable

Status:

Disable

Terminal Type:

Disable

End of Record:

Disable

TCP Port:

00000

TCP Port Action:

None

TN3270 Session:

Enable

TN3270E Support:

Enable

ATTN Key:

Telnet Break

SYSREQ Key:

Telnet Interrupt Process

PF: 1-Menu 3-Def_Dflt

4-Add 5-Delete

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

The second of the two ASCII Session Profile panels will only be displayed if there are outgoing
TELNET Host connections configured on one of the Line Options panels.

ASCII Session parameters will be saved through this utility only. Any modifications made
using the ASCII Setup utilities will be temporary and will not affect any saved parameters.

Interrupt Process

This field lets you define the ASCII character that will generate the Interrupt Process character
for TELNET.

The valid range is 00 to 31 decimal. 00 is the default and disables the option.

Abort Output

Defines the ASCII character that will generate the Abort Output Character for TELNET.

The valid range is 00 to 31 decimal. 00 is the default and disables the option.

Break Character

Defines the ASCII character that generates the Break Character for TELNET.

The valid range is 00 to 31 decimal. 00 is the default, and disables the option.

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