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Using the Terminal Emulation MenusChapter 4
124 TE 2000
5250 Terminal Emulation Programmer’s Guide
4) Device Name
Enters a physical name for a device. This is 1–10 characters with allowable
values of A–Z, a–z, 0–9, the pound symbol (#), the dollar sign ($), the
ampersand (@), and an underscore ( _ ). 5250E RFC 1572 Support.
Note: The first character of 4) Device Name cannot start with a number
(0–9).
The following screen displays after a physical name is entered.
S 1) 5250 Allow Alias
If this is enabled, and your current device name returns an error in use,
then the terminal attempts to append a “$ (dollar sign) to the end of
your device name to initiate a session to your host. When disabled, the
device name is resent to the host for the host to send a FIN packet to
the terminal, causing the terminal to reboot. This continues until the
device name is no longer in use.
Allow Alias
1) 5250 Allow Alias
5) Allow NAWS (Negotiate About Window Size)
When enabled, the terminal will support Telnet option 31 if prompted.
When disabled, this option will return a “won’t do” message.
6) Skip FldExit
When this option is enabled, a f ield that would generate an error code of
“0020” (field exit r e quired) when [Enter] was pressed will now send the
field data.
The legacy TE application would send the entire field so a “7” entered into
a 3-character blank-filled field would transmit as “7bb”, a “12” would
transmit as “12b”. The TE 2000 application strips the field fill characters
so “7” transmits as a “7”, “12” transmits as a “12” and so forth.
Note A“b
”indicatesaone-bytespace.
7) More
Select 7) More to modify the function of the period key or backspace key.
S 1) Period–Comma (2415, 24 25, 2435A, 2455, 2475, 248X)
Select 1) Period–Comma to change the period key ( . ) to a comma.
S 2) Destructive BS
Press [2] to use the backspace key to remove (delete) any previously-
keyed data characters. When disabled, the backspace key goes back one
character, but does not delete that character.

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