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CHAPTER 4 LOCAL OPERATIONS

4.I Main Menu

The IP address shown at the top of display is the terminal IP address.

RR  10.10.10.99
RR  WireLess TelNet
- WTnVt Ver X.X.XX -
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F1 EMULATION
F2 WT Configuration
F3 S24 Configuration
F4 See Options

You may exit to DOS with F10 ([FUNC]+[0]) function to perform DIAG24 or DIAG11 "site survey" utility. (protected by password)

4.II WT Configuration

[F2] WT Configuration

====================  
<SessionName>
====================
  Host IP Address
  10.10.10.1|
  Port : 23|

     [F1]=Abort

[CLEAR] Clears the input line
[ENTER] Save and goes to the next field
[BKSP] Erases the last character
[FUNC] [1] Aborts, do not modify.

These modifications are stored in volatile memory, and are set to default configuration values when "Bios Boot".

4.III View Options

4.III.1 Main Menu

[F4] See Options 

F1 PDT TERMINAL
F2 TELNET
F3 EMULATION
F4 FN KEYS
F5 SCANNER

[ENTER] Next
[CLEAR] To End
F1 SERIAL
F2 DEBUG
F3 FONTS
F4 LOGIN AUTO
F5 SCROLL

[ENTER] Previous
[CLEAR] To End

 

4.III.2 PDT TERMINAL

[F4] See Options / [F1] PDT TERMINAL

Terminal section presents the following Options.

<MsgFile>
<Font>

Backlight
BLAutoOn
UserTmout
OffOnExtPwr
KeyClick
LocalBeeps
BeepFreq
BeepDur
DoubleHeight
DoubleWidth

MsgFile
Font
Backlight
BLAutoOn
UserTmout
OffOnExtPwr
KeyClick
LocalBeeps
BeepFreq
BeepDur
DoubleHeight
DoubleWidth

4.III.3 TELNET

4.III.3.1 Menu

 

****** TELNET ******
F1 SESSIONS
F1 BY SESSION
F3 TELNET


4.III.3.2 Sessions

[F4] See Options / [F2] TELNET / [F1] SESSIONS

Sessions section presents the following options.

SESSIONS
Max
KeyNext
KeyPrev


Max
KeyNext
KeyPrev

4.III.3.3 By Session

[F4] See Options / [F2] TELNET / [F2] BY SESSION

Session section presents the following options.

SESSIONS
No X
<SessionName>
<HostIP>
Port
TTypeSelByHost
TTypePreferred
<Normalized-Name>
TTypeName

<SessionName>
<HostIP>
Port
TTypeSelByHost
TTypePreferred
<Normalized-Name>
TTypeName

4.III.3.4 Telnet

[F4] See Options / [F2] TELNET / [F3] TELNET

Telnet section presents the following options.

TelOpEchoHost
TelOpBinHost
TelOpBinTerm
TelOpSgaHost
TelOpSgaTerm
TelOpNawsTerm
TelOpTTypeTerm
DoTcpAlive

TelOpEchoHost
TelOpBinHost
TelOpBinTerm
TelOpSgaHost
TelOpSgaTerm
TelOpNawsTerm
TelOpTTypeTerm
DoTcpAlive

4.III.4 EMULATION

[F4] See Options / [F3] EMULATION

Emulation section presents the following options.

EscapeChar
LocalEcho
Underline
Bold
Blink
Caps
Lower
TelxonEscSeq
ROIEscSeq
HostBeeps
BeepFreq
BeepDur
TermWidth
TermHeigth
DestBksp
CurKeysApp
EnterCrNu
CrNuIsCrLf
EndScanCode
UnlkScanCode
Bits8Mode
Ignore8BCtrl
Answ

EscapeChar
LocalEcho
Underline
Bold
Blink
Caps
Lower
TelxonEscSeq
ROIEscSeq
HostBeeps
BeepFreq
BeepDur
TermWidth
TermHeigth
DestBksp
CurKeysApp
EnterCrNu
CrNuIsCrLf
EndScanCode
UnlkScanCode
Bits8Mode
Ignore8BCtrl
Answ

4.III.5 FN KEYS

[F4] See Options / [F4] FN KEYS

F1 SCAN CODES
F2 TELNET FN KEYS
F3 BEEPS




[CLEAR] To End

4.III.5.1 FN KEYS / SCAN CODES

[F4] See Options / [F4] FN KEYS / [F1] SCAN CODES

F1 UNTRANSLATED
F2 TRANSLATED
F3 TRANSLATION LIST




[CLEAR] To End

See "Translation Routines" and  [SCANCODES] section.

4.III.5.2 FN KEYS / SCAN CODES / UNTRANSLATED

[F4] See Options / [F4] FN KEYS / [F1] SCAN CODES / [F1] UNTRANSLATED

SCAN-CODE TEST
SC [0030h]
[CLEAR] To End




Hit any key to see the scan code generated by the key.
SC [0030h]= Scan code in hex word.

4.III.5.3 FN KEYS / SCAN CODES / TRANSLATED

[F4] See Options / [F4] FN KEYS / [F1] SCAN CODES / [F2] TRANSLATED

Hit any key to see the scan code generated by the key.

SCAN-CODE TEST
SC [0030h]
Untranslated
[CLEAR] To End



If the key is untranslated, displays the scan code.
SC [0030h]= Scan code in hex word.

SCAN-CODE TEST
SC [4800h]
Tr [<[A]
[CLEAR] To End



If the key is translated. Displays the scan code ant the translated string.
SC [0030h]= Scan code in hex word.
Tr [xxx] = Translated string

See "Translation Routines".

4.III.5.4 FN KEYS / SCAN CODES / TRANSLATION LIST

[F4] See Options / [F4] FN KEYS / [F1] SCAN CODES / [F3] TRANSLATION LIST

[000A] (X)
[5300] (X)
[0000]  ()
[0000]  ()
[0000]  ()
[0000]  ()
[0000]  ()
[0000]  ()
[0000]  ()
[0000]  ()
[0000]  ()
[0000]  ()
[0000]  ()
[0000]  ()
[0000]  ()

[000A]= Scan code in hex word.
(xxx) = Translated string

See also [SCANCODES] section.

4.III.5.5 FN KEYS / TELNET FN KEYS

[F4] See Options / [F4] FN KEYS / [F2] TELNET FN KEYS

F1 ANSI KEYS
F2 VT52 KEYS
F3 VT100/220 KEYS




[CLEAR] To End

4.III.5.6  FN KEYS / TELNET FN KEYS / FUNCTION

[F4] See Options / [F4] FN KEYS / [F2] TELNET FN KEYS

FN KEYS OPTIONS
FN XXXXXXXX

1[n](e[M)
2[n](e[M)
3[n](e[M)
4[n](e[M)
5[n](e[M)

6[n](e[M)
7[n](e[M)
8[n](e[M)
9[n](e[M)
0[n](e[M)

Where :
XXXXXXXX = Terminal type, ANSI, VT52, VT100/220
1= Fn Number (1=F1 2=F2, etc.)
[n] = Number of characters of the string
(string)=The string associated with the key

See [FNKEYS_XXX] section.

4.III.5.7  FN KEYS / TELNET FN KEYS / SHIFT FUNCTION

[F4] See Options / [F4] FN KEYS / [F2] TELNET FN KEYS

FN KEYS OPTIONS
SHIFT FN XXXXXXXX

1[n](e[M)
2[n](e[M)
3[n](e[M)
4[n](e[M)
5[n](e[M)

6[n](e[M)
7[n](e[M)
8[n](e[M)
9[n](e[M)
0[n](e[M)

Where :
XXXXXXXX = Terminal type, ANSI, VT52, VT100/220
1= Shift-Fn Number (1=Sh-F1 2=Sh-F2, etc.)
[n] = Number of characters of the string
(string)=The string associated with the key

See [SFNKEYS_XXXX] section.

4.III.5.8  FN KEYS / TELNET FN KEYS / CURSOR

[F4] See Options / [F4] FN KEYS / [F2] TELNET FN KEYS

CURSOR KEYS OPTIONS
CURSOR XXXXXXXX

UP [n](e[M)
DN [n](e[M)
LE [n](e[M)
RI [n](e[M)

Where :
XXXXXXXX = Terminal type, ANSI, VT52, VT100/220
[n] = Number of characters of the string
(string)=The string associated with the key.

See [CURKEYS_XXXX] section.

4.III.5.9  FN KEYS / TELNET FN KEYS / CURSOR APPLICATION

[F4] See Options / [F4] FN KEYS / [F2] TELNET FN KEYS

CURSOR KEYS OPTIONS
CURSOR APP XXXXXXXX

UP [n](e[M)
DN [n](e[M)
LE [n](e[M)
RI [n](e[M)

Where :
XXXXXXXX = Terminal type, ANSI, VT100/220
[n] = Number of characters of the string
(string)=The string associated with the key

See [CURKEYSAP_XXX] section.

4.III.5.10 FN KEYS / BEEPS

[F4] See Options / [F4] FN KEYS / [F3] BEEPS

LOCAL BEEP
[CLEAR] To End

See [TERMINAL] section.

HOST BEEP
[CLEAR] To End

See [EMULATION] section.

Hit any key to hear the beep.

4.III.6 SCANNER

[F4] See Options / [F5] SCANNER

F1 SCANNER OPTIONS
F2 BARCODES
F3 BARCODE TEST
F4 BARCODE EDIT



[CLEAR] To End

 

4.III.6.1 SCANNER / SCANNER OPTIONS

Scanner section presents the following options.

[F4] See Options / [F5] SCANNER / [F1] SCANNER OPTIONS

Enable
TurnOffScan
Prefix
Suffix
BeepOnDecode
BeepFreq
BeepDur
ScanTmout
Redundancy
SpottingBeam

 

Enable
TurnOffScan
Prefix
Suffix
BeepOnDecode
BeepFreq
BeepDur
ScanTmout
Redundancy
SpottingBeam

4.III.6.2 SCANNER / BARCODES

[F4] See Options / [F5] SCANNER / [F2] BARCODES

XXXXXXXXX
On
Min
Max
Opt


Where :
XXXXXXXX = Symbology
See [<Symbology>] Sections.

On
Min
Max
Opt

Hit any key to browse all the barcode symbologies.

4.III.6.3 SCANNER / BARCODE TEST

[F4] See Options / [F5] SCANNER / [F3] BARCODE TEST

Scan A Barcode
[|]
<Symbology>
<contents>

[CLEAR] To End

Scan a barcode.

Where :
<Symbology> : Is the barcode symbology of the scanned barcode.
<contents>      : Is the content of the scanned barcode.

4.III.6.4 SCANNER / BARCODE EDIT

Barcode Edition section present options.

[F4] See Options / [F5] SCANNER / [F4] BARCODE EDIT

BARCODE EDIT
No=X On
MatchDo
MatchPos
<match>
<filter>
<insert>

Hit any key to browse all the barcode edit sections.

On
MatchDo
MatchPos
<match>
<filter>
<insert>

4.III.7 SERIAL

4.III.7.1 SERIAL / MENU

[F4] See Options / [F1] SERIAL / 

****** SERIAL ******
F1 PRINTER
F2 COMKBD




[CLEAR] To End

4.III.7.2 SERIAL / PRINTER

Printer section presents the following options.

[F4] See Options / [F1] SERIAL /[F1] PRINTER

Type
Port
Baud
Parity
DataBits
StopBits
FlowControl
Dsr
Cts
Cd
Tmout
AskReprint

Type
Port
Baud
Parity
DataBits
StopBits
FlowControl
Dsr
Cts
Cd
Tmout
AskReprint

4.III.7.3 SERIAL / COMKBD

ComKbd section presents the following options.

[F4] See Options / [F1] SERIAL / [F2] COMKBD

COMKBD OPTIONS
ComKbdOn
Port
Baud
Parity
DataBits
StopBits
BlocMode
AsBarcode
Sob
Eob

ComKbdOn
Port
Baud
Parity
DataBits
StopBits
BlocMode
AsBarcode
Sob
Eob

4.III.8 DEBUG

Debug section present options.

[F4] See Options / [F2] DEBUG

InLog
<InFile>
OutLog
<OutFile>



InLog
<InFile>
OutLog
<OutFile>

4.III.9 FONTS

[F4] See Options / [F3] FONTS

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 0F 
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 1F 
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 2F 
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 3F 
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 4F 
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 5F 
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 6F 
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 7F 

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 8F 
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 9F 
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX AF 
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX BF 
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX CF 
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX DF 
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX EF 
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX FF 

See [TERMINAL] section.

Displays each character of the current font. Each line contains 16 characters, from 00h to 0Fh. The address corresponds to the last displayed character of the line.

4.III.10 LOGIN AUTO

Login section presents the following options.

[F4] See Options / [F4] LOGIN AUTO

Auto
<LogId>
<Login>
<PwdId>
<Password>
Tmout
BreakChar

 

Auto
<LogId>
<Login>
<PwdId>
<Password>
Tmout
BreakChar

4.III.11 SCROLL

Scroll section presents the following options.

[F4] See Options / [F5] SCROLL

FixedMode
StartPosX
StartPosY
ScrollX
ScrollY
KeyUp
KeyDown
KeyLeft
KeyRight
EdgeLeft
EdgeRight
EdgeUp
EdgeDown

FixedMode
StartPosX
StartPosY
ScrollX
ScrollY
KeyUp
KeyDown
KeyLeft
KeyRight
EdgeLeft
EdgeRight
EdgeUp
EdgeDown

4.IV Boot Menu

This Menu appears only after a "Bios Boot" and allows to download "dynamic" configuration files.
See APPENDIX C. for download configuration files.

RR  10.10.10.99
RR  WireLess TelNet
====================
Config. Download ?
F1    = By RsLink
F2    = By Radio
ENTER = Use As Is

4.IV.1 WTDnl Configuration

[F2] By Radio

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= IP Server WTDNL  =
====================
Server IP Address
  10.10.10.1
  Port : 3001

    [F1] = Abort

Supply the IP address of the host computer that has the WTDNL program running, and the port.

[CLEAR] Clears the line
[ENTER] Saves and goes to the next field
[BKSP] Erases the last character
[FUNC] [1] Aborts, do not modify and abort download.

These modifications are stored in flash memory if successful download, and are restored when "Bios Boot".

See APPENDIX C for WTDnl.

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