Using the Terminal Emulation Menus—Chapter 4
123TE 2000
5250 Terminal Emulation Programmer’s Guide
For information about TE 2000 3270, VT/ANSI, or Native terminal
emulation, see these manuals:
S TE 2000 3270 Terminal Emulation Programmer’s Guide
(P/N 977-055-003)
S TE 2000 VT/ANSI) Terminal Emulation Programmer’s Guide
(P/N 977-055-005)
S Native Terminal Emulation Programmer’s Guide
(P/N: 977-055-006)
3) Extended Cmds
Use 3) Extended Cmds to enable or disable extended commands. By de-
fault, extended commands are disabled. For more information about ex-
tended commands, see Chapter 7, “Extended Commands.”
When this option is enabled, the host computer can change or use RS-232
communications (such as pr inters), bar code options, display screen and
font size, and error tone features of the unit. Press [1 ] to enable or press
[2] to disable the extended command list. Press [Enter] to return to the
3) Protocol Opts menu.
Extended Cmds
1) Enabled
2) Disabled
4) 5250 (Options)
The 4) 5250 menu enables the following features if the 5250 communica-
tion protocol is used. Press the appropriate number to enable an option,
then press [Enter] to return to the 3) Protocol Opts menu.
1) Beep On Error
Causes the buzzer to emit when an error condition occurs; does not lock
up the keyboard.
2) Auto Tab Scan
Causes the cursor to automatically tab forward to the next input field
when a good scan is obtained.
3) Telnet (blank for 5020, 700 Series, CK30, CK31, CV60)
Handles the telnet option negotiations to establish a session with an ap-
propriate telnet server.
Note: 3) Telnet is not changeable if TCP/IP is used.