Using the Terminal Emulation Menus—Chapter 4
125TE 2000
5250 Terminal Emulation Programmer’s Guide
S 3) Lock Error Msg
The TE 2000 cursor modes ensure that the cursor location of the screen
and its sur rounding data is visible. The 5250 error message line is typi-
cally not visible because the error message line 24 is too far away from
the cursor location. Enabling this option causes a 5250 Write Error
Code command error message to be visible by placing the cursor on the
error message line. When the RESET key is pressed, the cursor is re-
stored to where it would have been if this option was not enabled (the
location specified by a 5250 Insert Cursor command) and the cursor
mode option then causes that area of the screen to be visible.
Disabling this option causes normal behaviour for the 5250 Write Error
Code command error message. The Write Error Code command error
message is displayed on the error message line of the screen and the cur-
sor is placed at the location specified by the host Insert Cursor com-
mand. The cursor mode then causes the cursor area of the screen to be
visible.
S 4) Use Color
When enabled, the TE 2000 5250 application emulates single byte
IBM-5292-2 and double byte IBM-5555-C01 ter minals. Monochrome
was and still emulates single byte IBM-5291-1 and double byte
IBM-5555-B01 ter minals.
The 5250 Column Separator attribute is emu lated using the ExtraLight
font attribute which may not be noticeable on some terminals.
5250
1) Beep On Error
2) Auto Tab Scan
3) Telnet
4) Device Name
5) Allow NAWS
6) Skip FldExit
7) More
3) Telnet is blank for 5020,
700 Series, CK30, CK31, CV60
5250
1) Period-Comma
2) Destructive BS
3) Lock Error Msg
4) Use Color
1) Period-Comma is for
2415, 2425, 2435A, 2455,
2475, 248X
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5) 3270 (Options)
The 5) 3270 menu enables the following features if the 3270 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) Keybrd Unlock
Unlocks the keyboard after the [PA1], [PA2],or[CLEAR] keys are
pressed. (Normally the keyboard r emains locked, until unlocked or the
terminal is reset by the host, after any of these keys are pressed.) When
using Token Ring on your host, the tab key also unlocks the keyboard.