181TE 2000
5250 Terminal Emulation Programmer’s Guide
Customizing Your
Configuration
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This chapter describes the procedures you can use to customize the stan-
dard TE 2000 5250 program by Intermec Technologies Corporation. You
customize the TE 2000 program by creating or modifying configuration
files, and then downloading them to your terminal to do the following:
S Use the auto-login feature to send the same login information each time
you login to the host (page 182).
S Display double-byte characters (page 192).
S Create a custom parameter set-up file to download a customized file to
all terminals so they have the same setup information (see note below).
S CUSTOM.DAT Settings (page 194)
S TE_SETTINGS.INI Settings (page 217)
S Change the text of TE 2000 configuration menus or system messages
(page 232).
S Preinitialize the TE 2000 VT/ANSI program (page 233).
S Remap the terminal’s keys (page 234).
S Remap characters (page 240).
S Implement ITCCOLOR.DAT attribute colors (page 241).
S Customize EBCDIC to ASCII translation. (page 243).
S Substitute national characters (page 246).
Note: F or 700 Series, CK30, CK31, CV60 Terminals with TE 2000
application versions 8.00 or greater, if a C ONFIG.DAT file is present on
your terminal, its settings are backed up in a CONFIG.OLD file, then
written i nto a TE_SETTINGS.INI file. If the CONFIG.DAT file is not
on your terminal, all settings are written to the TE_SETTINGS.INI file.