Using the Terminal Emulation MenusChapter —4
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5250 Terminal Emulation Programmer’s Guide
S 5) VT220 Mode
Selects operating in character or block mode. Select a choice, then pr ess
[Enter] to return to the 3) Protocol Opts menu. Default is 1) Char.
S 1) Char (Default)
Sets the mode to Character mode. The terminal sends each character
as it is pressed.
S 2) Block
SetsthemodetoLineEdit(block)mode.Theterminalsendsablock
of characters when a terminating key is pressed.
S 3) Transmit BS
When enabled, pressing the backspace key sends a backspace to the
host for the host to echo back to the terminal. When disabled, the
backspace key is handled locally on the terminal by doing a destruc-
tive backspace to the printed data characters on the display.
VT220 Mode
1) Char
2) Block
3) Transmit BS
S 6) Lock Mode
Use the Mode key on the terminal’s keyboard or keypad to toggle be-
tween Line Edit (block) mode and Character mode. Use the Lock Mode
option to disable the Mode key in the VT/ANSI data stream. By default,
Lock mode is disabled.
S 7) More
Selects the telnet option for the VT/ANSI data stream.
VT/ANSI
1) Telnet
2) Term Setup
3) Send XON
4) Keypad Mode
5) VT Cursor Mode
6) Terminal Mode
7) More
1) Telnet is blank for 5020, 700 Series,
CK30, CK31, CV60
S 1) Telnet (blank for 5020, 700 Series, CK30, CK31, CV60)
Handles telnet option negotiations to establish a session with an ap-
propriate telnet server. Note this cannot be changed if using
TCP/IP.