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Getting StartedChapter 1
5TE 2000
5250 Terminal Emulation Programmer’s Guide
Configuring the TE 2000 Application
You can use the terminal’s TE 2000 configuration menus to configure
site-specific operational parameters, including UDP Plus, WTP, or TCP/
IP communications, terminal emulation options, and the M ain M enu
password. For information about configuring the terminal, see Chapter 4,
Using the Terminal Emulation Menus.”
Using Advanced Features
You can customize the standard TE 2000 program to do the following:
For more information, see Chapter 5, Customizing Your Configuration.”
S Use the auto-login feature to send the same login information each time
you login to the host.
S Display double-byte characters.
S Create a custom parameter set-up file.
S Change the text of terminal emulation configuration menus or system
messages.
S Preinitialize the TE 2000 5250 terminal emulation program
Unsupported Commands and Functions
The TE 2000 application for the 2415, 2425, 2435A, 2455, 2475, and
248X Terminals does not support the following commands and functions,
which were supported in previous versions.
End (viewport) Moved the window/viewport to the end of the last line dis-
played on the TE screen.
Erase Field Erased all characters in the field where the cursor was posi -
tioned.
Erase Last Word Erased all characters from the cu rsor back to the start of a
word or a space on the screen.
Fast Cursor Right or Left Moved the cursor two positions to the right or left rather
than one.
Home (viewport) Moved the window or viewport to the top left corner of the
TE screen.
Reshow Resent a scree n image from the locally maintained host
buffer to refresh the terminal screen.
Status Toggled the terminal’s screen between the s tatus line dis -
play and t he normal field i nput display.
Status line messages Reported the operating s tatus of the terminal and host sys-
tem.
If you scan the bar code for an unsupported command, the bar code data
is read into the terminal. If you press the key sequence for the command,
thesequenceisignored.

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