Using the Terminal Emulation MenusChapter —4
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5250 Terminal Emulation Programmer’s Guide
1) Host View Sze
The 1) Host View Sze option tells the terminal the format of display in-
formation sent from the h ost. The display viewing size equals 1920 (the
number of rows times the number of columns). The exception is with
5250 Terminal Emulation which has an additional row for error messages
and therefore has 2000 char acters.
The default setting for Native Terminal Emulation is 120 columns by 16
rows (equals 1920). The default for VT/ANSI Terminal Emulation is 80
columns by 24 rows (equals 1920). Th e default for 5250 Terminal Emula-
tion is 80 columns by 24 rows (25 with error messages).
The def ault for 3270 Terminal Emulation depends on what the original
setting was before changing to the 3270 Terminal Emulation. Remember
that the total characters must equal 1920 (number of rows by the number
of columns) unless using 5250 Terminal Emulation w ith error messages.
Enter a number between 1–80 to change the width. Press [Enter] to return
to the 3) Protocol Opts menu. “xx ” is the width.
Host View Sze
Width
xx
2) Data Stream
Enter the number corresponding to the type of host computer to specify
the data stream used. Press [Enter] to return to the 3) Protocol Opts
menu.
Data Stream
1) Native
2) 3270
3) 5250
4) VT/ANSI
1) Native is blank if UDP Plus
or TCP/IP
Note: For 2415, 2425, 2435A, 2455, 2475, 248X, 5020, 700 Series,
CK30, CK31, and CV60 Terminals, you can also set the emulation type
through the 1) ITC Server or 3) Direct Connect options.