Nlynx Window 210E User Manual

OmniTerm WBT  
Windows-based Terminal  
User's Guide  
Version 2.1.0e  
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10.3 - Configure Wireless Settings ..................................................................... 114  
10.4 - Wireless Communication Problems.......................................................... 118  
Appendix A - AS/400 FTP Setup............................................................................ 119  
Appendix B - AutoUpdate / AutoConfiguration ....................................................... 120  
Appendix C - Advanced Terminal Customization................................................... 122  
C.1 - Emulation Font Upload .............................................................................. 122  
C.2 - Boot-up Splash Screen Upload.................................................................. 125  
C.3 - Remote Serial Number Update.................................................................. 126  
C.4 - Registry Edits............................................................................................. 127  
C.4.1 - Disable Browser Address Bar.............................................................. 127  
C.4.2 - Autostart Delay Feature....................................................................... 128  
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Installation Procedures  
Chapter 1 - Installation Procedures  
The OmniTerm equipment package and stand assembly is described here. Refer to  
the Quick Start Guide to setup and configure your OmniTerm. See the body of this  
manual for safety and complete installation instructions.  
Audio Connector  
COM Port  
RJ45/USB  
Power Indicator  
Push Button  
PCMCIA SLOT  
Parallel Port  
PS/2 Mouse  
Power INLET  
Video  
PS/2 Keyboard  
Stand  
Power Cord  
PS/2 Mouse  
Quick Start Guide  
Stand Assembly/Re-Assembly  
(1) Identify the front and rear orientation of the stand.  
(2) Attached the stand to the OmniTerm using the 4 screws provided.  
(3) The stand will be attached as shown.  
Rear  
Front  
Screw x 4  
Front  
Rear  
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Terminal Operation  
Chapter 2 - Terminal Operation  
2.1 - Initial Terminal Setup  
When you power on the terminal for the first time, the Setup Wizard will be used for  
initial setup of the terminal’s properties. Following are the dialog boxes of the setup  
wizard. This sequence is also invoked when the terminal is reset to initial conditions.  
Welcome Dialog Box  
This dialog box provides product information. A 15-second countdown displays at the  
top. Click Next to continue, or wait for the countdown to end. Press Esc to bypass  
the following screens to use default settings (Network DHCP enabled, Display  
resolution of 640x480 @ 60Hz, no security, etc.) and proceed to the Terminal  
Manager screen (see section 2.2).  
EULA (End User License Agreement) Dialog Box  
Please read the license agreement carefully. Click Accept to continue.  
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IP Address Dialog Box  
Click on one of the two buttons to select a method to supply the IP Address.  
The default is No; I will enter static IP information. If you select Yes, use the IP  
information supplied by DHCP, the next figure (Specify an IP Address Dialog Box)  
will be skipped.  
Specify an IP Address Dialog Box  
Enter the network information requested in the fields provided.  
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Optional Information Dialog Box  
If you use DNS (Domain Name System) or WINS (Windows Internet Name Service)  
to resolve names to IP addresses, select a check box and enter the required  
information. By default the check boxes are unselected. If DHCP is used, the DNS  
server is commonly specified and would not need to be entered here.  
Desktop Area and Refresh Frequency Dialog Box  
Select from the scroll list to set the resolution. The default setting is 640x480@  
60Hz. Always click Test to see the resolution selected temporarily and determine  
whether it works with your monitor.  
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Local 'RDP' Printer Setup Dialog Box  
Click Open to setup a local printer to be used with an RDP session. Click Next and  
the Finish dialog box will display.  
Local Printer Configuration Dialog Box  
Click Open to setup a local printer. Click Delete to delete the local printer. Click OK  
to return to the Local Printer Setup dialog box.  
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Select the Printer Port Message Box  
Select the port you want your printer to use. Most users select LPT1 port for a local  
printer.  
Select the Printer Model Message Box  
Select the manufacturer of your printer from the Manufacturers list. Then, choose the  
correct printer model from the Printers list.  
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Name your Printer Dialog Box  
Specify the name of your printer. The printer name can be entered as no more than  
31 characters.  
Set Default Printer Dialog Box  
This dialog box allows you to set the local printer as the default printer. The default  
selection is YES.  
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Configure Another Printer Dialog Box  
If you need to set up the second printer, select YES then click Next to repeat the  
prior screens to setup another printer.  
The default selection is NO. Click Next to finish.  
Finish Dialog Box  
Click Finish to apply your specified setting and quit the Setup Wizard.  
Terminal Settings Change  
The terminal must be restarted for changes to take effect. Click Restart to complete  
the initial terminal setup.  
To change the setup, press F2 from the Terminal Manager screen (see section 2.2).  
The Terminal Properties screens and procedures are described in Chapter 6.  
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Terminal Operation  
2.2 - Terminal Manager  
The Terminal Manager allows you to manage your network connections. All  
connections are named and are referred to by that name. Multiple connections of  
various types can be created and active at the same time.  
Terminal Manager Dialog Box (Connections)  
After you finish the initial terminal setup, the Terminal Manager dialog box will  
display. Unless Security is in effect, this will be the first dialog box after you power on  
the terminal. If a browser is supported, the name Web Browser will be displayed  
as a Connection Name. Connection names are listed in alphabetic order.  
From an active connection display, press Ctrl+Alt+End to return to Terminal  
Manager.  
Press F2 to review or change the Terminal Properties. See Chapter 6 for a  
description of the Terminal Properties screen.  
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2.2.1 - Connections  
The Connections property sheet (see above) lists all your configured connections,  
showing their Type and Status.  
Connection Types: RDP (Microsoft Terminal Server), ICA (Citrix Server), EMU  
(Host Emulation), Web (Web Browser), and DUP (DialUp Connection).  
Connection Status: Active if connection is active (connected). Blank if connection is  
not active.  
You can select from this list and click Connect to activate that connection; or just  
double click the connection name to be activated. For a selected active session, you  
can click End to end the connection.  
If no connections are Active you can click Shutdown to Logoff or Restart the  
terminal.  
System Shutdown Dialog Box  
Logoff:  
This function is available when Security feature is enabled.  
Restart Terminal:  
This function is the default value.  
Shutdown:  
This function will be available in the future version.  
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2.2.2 - Configure  
The Configure property sheet allows you to create new connections or edit/delete  
existing connections. You may also specify which, if any, connections are to be  
automatically activated (connected) on startup.  
Once the desired connections are configured, security can be set to inhibit display of  
the Configure Dialog Box.  
Terminal Manager Dialog Box (Configure)  
Connection Types: RDP (Microsoft Terminal Server), ICA (Citrix Server), EMU  
(Host Emulation), Web (Web Browser), and DUP (DialUp Connection)  
Startup Codes: Default if default session, Autostart if Auto-startup,  
Autostart(Default) if both Default & Autostart, and Blank if no special status.  
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Click Add to configure a new connection.  
New Connection dialog Box  
Select the type of connection to create:  
Citrix ICA Client (Chapter 3)  
Microsoft Remote Desktop Client (Chapter 4)  
Terminal Emulation (Chapter 5).  
Click Edit to edit or review the selected item in the connection list.  
Click Delete to delete the selected item in the connection list.  
Connection Delete Dialog Box  
This dialog box asks you if you really want to delete the selected connection  
in the Terminal Manager dialog box.  
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Click Startup to make the selected Connection the Default and/or set it for  
Autostart.  
Connection Startup Dialog Box  
Make the selected connection your default connection:  
A default connection is the one initially displayed or selected. Only one  
connection can be set as the default; and setting a connection as  
default is not required. The status in the Startup column will show  
Default.  
Automatically start the selected connection at startup:  
The startup screen will automatically display the selected connection. No need to  
click Connect in Terminal Manager. The status in the Startup column will show  
Autostart. Multiple connections can be automatically started.  
To set a connection as both Startup and Default, set it to Default first then set it to  
Autostart. That connection will be the "home" connection; the one initially displayed  
after all sessions autostart.  
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2.3 - Connection Navigation/Startup  
2.3.1 - Hot Keys  
The following key sequences are used to move between active connections, return  
toTerminal Manager, Edit/Check the Terminal Properties.  
Ctrl+Alt+End or SetUp (122key)  
Return to Terminal Manager (or Connect Button or Task Bar) from an active  
connection.  
Ctrl+Alt+UpArrow  
Switch to the previous active connection (if any).  
Ctrl+Alt+DownArrow or Alt+Jump (122key)  
Switch to the next active connection (if any).  
Ctrl+Alt+Home  
Go to the Default connection (if any or if not already there).  
Note: The right and left Alt keys function differently in emulation sessions. The left Alt key is for  
Windows function; e.g. Alt(left)+E shows the Edit menu options. The right Alt key is reserved for  
special emulation functions; e.g. Alt(right)+E generates the Euro symbol.  
Note: On the 122key keyboard (122Key), certain special key sequences are supported.  
F2  
Press F2 from Terminal Manager to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box.  
Reset to Factory Defaults:  
Ctrl+Tab+Delete+F12  
Bring up a Reset to Factory Defaults dialog box – Click Yes to reset; or No to  
ignore Reset request. This is active only from the Terminal Manager screen or  
the Connect Button and then only if enabled under Security (Reset HotKey  
Enable, default).  
If the terminal uses CE.NET, power off/on the terminal and hold the Backspace  
key down before the progress bar ends  
From the Terminal Properties General tab, check Reset to factory-defaults.  
Using the SNMPadm management tool, discover the IP address of the terminal of  
the terminal you wish to reset. Right click and select the Menu option to Reset to  
Default.  
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2.3.2 - Terminal Startup Modes  
Once a terminal is configured, when powered on operation starts with the Terminal  
Manager, a Connect Button (secure connection) or a Connection Task Bar. These  
startup modes are selected under the Terminal Properties Security Tab - see 7.8 in  
this manual.  
2.3.2.1 - Security Login  
If Security is enabled and Auto Login was selected, the following screen displays.  
While this box is displayed, press Esc to allow login as the Administrator or a  
different user (different connections).  
If Auto Login is not enabled with Security or if Esc was pressed at the Auto Login  
box. The following dialog box is used to login.  
2.3.2.2 - Terminal Manager Startup  
The Terminal Manager screen is displayed.  
If connections are set for AutoStart, they will be started. If not, the user must start the  
connections desired.  
From the Terminal Manager screen, press F2 to examine/change the Terminal  
Properties. If Security is active and not signed on as Administrator, only the tabs  
General, Input, Display, Devices, SysInfo, and About will be available for use.  
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2.3.2.3 - Connect Button  
A Connect button may be displayed in place of the Terminal Manager screen. To  
start your configured connections, click Connect or press Enter. Pressing  
Ctrl+Alt+End from an active connection will return to the Button display.  
Special Connect Button escape sequence:  
Repeatedly click on the Connect button border to show the Terminal Properties  
screen. If Security is active and not signed on as Administrator, only the tabs  
General, Input, Display, Devices, SysInfo, and About will be available for use.  
2.3.2.4 - Connection Task Bar  
The Connection Task Bar is a Windows like task bar showing all connection names  
and optionally the terminal name. A Start button appears on the left of the task bar  
from which the user may access Terminal Properties, Terminal Manager, and Task  
Bar settings (options), and Shutdown.  
Check the Connection Task Bar checkbox in the Security Properties Tab below the  
Connect Button checkbox. The Connect Button and the Connection Task Bar check  
boxes are mutually exclusive (one or the other, not both).  
The Connection Task Bar appears when the mouse cursor is moved past the bottom  
of the screen. When the Connection Task Bar is active it appears as shown below.  
| START | connection name 1 | connection name 2 | ... | connection name n | … | terminal name |  
The connection name background indicate the connection status:  
Light gray - Not Active  
Dark gray - Active; but not displayed  
Dark blue - Active, and currently displayed  
White - Invalid connection, Edit the configuration  
Click the connection name to connect/display (if not active) or to display that  
connection (if already active).  
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Start options:  
Setting  
Terminal Properties  
Display Terminal Properties screen. Exit this screen when done.  
Taskbar & Start Menu  
Auto Hide: Task bar is only shown when mouse cursor moved over bottom  
of the display (default). If not checked, the Taskbar is static at the bottom of  
the screen. To change this setting, first close all Connections.  
Slide Bar: Task Bar scrolls up when in autohide versus instantly appearing.  
Show Terminal Name: Display Terminal Name on the right of the Task  
Bar.  
Terminal Manager  
Click to bring up the Terminal Manager screen. Exit this screen when done.  
Shutdown  
Log Off  
Restart Terminal  
Shutdown  
Note: If Security is Active and the user is not signed on as Administrator, only Shutdown and Terminal Properties are displayed  
when Start is clicked.  
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2.3.3 - Startup Errors  
DHCP Error Message Box  
When this dialog box displays, check if the DHCP server is working properly on the  
network. If DHCP previously served network parameters to the terminal, they were  
saved and will be reused in case of a DHCP failure.  
Assign a static IP address, if no DHCP server is available  
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ICA Client Settings  
Chapter 3 - ICA Client Settings  
ICA is a network protocol used by “terminal servers” running Citrix WinFrame or  
MetaFrame. This chapter describes how to setup a Network or Dial-In connection to  
such servers. Select Citrix ICA Client connection from the New Connection  
Dialog Box and select the type of connection.  
Specify Connection Type Dialog Box  
This dialog box provides two choices to connect to a Citrix server. One is Network  
Connection to create a network ICA connection. This type of connection requires a  
direct line to the network. The other one is Dial-In Connection to create a serial ICA  
connection.  
This type of connection is made using a modem. Select one and click Next to  
continue.  
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ICA Client Settings  
3.1 - Network Connection  
The following message will display while a search is made for Citrix servers on the  
network.  
All Citrix servers found on your network will be listed in the next Dialog Box. If no  
Citrixserver is found, a message will be displayed.  
Select a Citrix Server or Published Application Dialog Box  
Click Citrix Server to connect the Windows desktop of a specific Citrix server; you  
can run any applications available on the desktop. Click Published Applications  
to list specific applications setup by an administrator for remote users to run. When  
connected, you are presented with the application itself.  
Select a server or an application from the scroll list, or type an entry in the text entry  
field.  
The Refresh command button refreshes the scroll list.  
To connect to a server not on your local network, click Server Location to change  
your server location settings.  
Server Location Dialog Box  
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Server Group:  
Select the group that you want to configure.  
Add:  
Click to add a server to the selected group.  
Add Server Address Dialog Box  
Enter the DNS name of a new Citrix server or its IP address. Click OK to return to  
the Select dialog above.  
Delete:  
Click to delete the selected name in the displayed list.  
Rename Group:  
Rename the Server Group.  
Default List:  
Click to recall the previous server list.  
Use HTTP server location:  
Check this box if a firewall restricts UDP broadcasts. This option allows the  
client to retrieve a list of Citrix servers on the network and a list of published  
applications from a Citrix server that is behind the firewall.  
Click OK to return to the Select dialog above. Then click Next to continue.  
Select a Title for the ICA Connection  
Accept the name shown or enter a name for user to identify the ICA connection and  
click Next. The new connection name will be added to the Terminal Manager dialog  
box.  
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Specify an Application Dialog Box  
Enter the command line and directory of the application you intend to use.  
Click Next.  
Specify Logon Information Dialog Box  
If necessary, enter a user name, a password, and a domain name for connecting to  
an application. Click Next.  
Select Window Options Dialog Box  
Click on the desired number of colors to display, either 16, 256, or Thousands.  
Click Next.  
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Printing, Compression, and Sound Dialog Box  
Enable or disable the following functions:  
Use Printer Configuration Utility  
Check to allow use of the printer configuration utility available on the Citrix  
server.  
Unchecking this option allows you to map printers manually.  
Compress Data Stream  
Check to reduce the amount of data transferred between the OmniTerm and  
the Citrix server at the cost of additional processing on the server.  
Enable Sound  
Check to enable sound support. From the Sound Quality list select High,  
Medium or Low. Low uses the least bandwidth at the expense of sound  
quality. High provides the best sound quality; but uses the most bandwidth.  
SpeedScreen  
Select On, Off, or Auto. SpeedScreen attempts to improve user screen  
views on slow network connections.  
Encryption  
Select the encryption level for the ICA connection. The default is Basic.  
Select RC5 128-bit Login Only to use encryption only during login. The Citrix  
server must be configured to allow the selected level.  
Click Next to continue  
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ICA Client Settings  
Firewall Settings Dialog Box  
Use alternate address through firewalls  
Check this box if the client is outside a firewall that uses address translation.  
In this case, the client must use the alternate address returned by the master  
ICA Browser.  
Connect via SOCKS proxy  
If the network is using a SOCKS proxy server, check this box to enable Address of  
proxy to use and Port fields. Enter the SOCKS server’s IP address or DNS name.  
The default SOCKS port number is 1080; but may be changed.  
When an existing Connection is edited, the following Dialog is displayed.  
Edit Connection Details Dialog Box  
Click the tab for the property that you intend to modify.  
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ICA Client Settings  
3.2 - Dial-In Connection  
Dial-In Device Dialog Box  
From the Dial-In Device scroll list, select one of the following:  
A Modem connection such as Hayes Compatible on Com2.  
A Serial connection such as Serial Cable on Com2.  
Enter the area code, the phone number, and the country code in the appropriate  
fields.  
Click on Configure to use the Device Properties dialog box. The Device  
Properties dialog box contains two options:  
Port Settings  
Call Options  
These options are discussed in Port Settings (3.2.1) and Call Options (3.2.2)  
sections of this manual.  
Click Next to continue (see ICA Connection and following dialogs described in  
section 3.1) or Finish to end.  
If you clicked Finish, and the following message displays, some setup information  
needs to be entered for ICA Dial-in connection. Click OK to continue the setup of  
ICA dial-in connection.  
When you finish with the ICA configuration, the Terminal Manager displays the new  
ICA connection name.  
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ICA Client Settings  
To make a change in the ICA connection, click the Configure tab and select the ICA  
connection of the Terminal Manager dialog box. Then click Edit to change the  
configuration of an ICA connection.  
Edit Connection Details Dialog Box  
This dialog box displays when the Dial-In Connection type is specified. Choose the  
property that you intend to modify.  
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3.2.1 - Port Settings  
Device Properties Dialog Box (Port Settings)  
The following is the description of the functions for Port Settings properties.  
Manual Dial  
Click on this check box to set up manual dialing  
Terminals  
Use this group box to record terminal window Information:  
Use Terminal Window before dialing  
Use terminal Window after dialing  
Connection Preferences  
Use this group to set modem connection parameters.  
Click OK settings are complete.  
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3.2.2 - Call Option  
Device Property Dialog Box (Call Options)  
The following table discusses the functions of the Call Option property sheet.  
Terminals  
Use this group box to configure the following call parameters:  
Cancel the call if Not connected within  
Enter in this field the number of seconds to wait before a call is canceled.  
The default is 120 with the function enabled.  
Wait for Dial Tone Before Dialing  
The default for this function is enabled.  
Wait for Credit Card Tone  
Enter the period (in seconds) of time to wait.  
The default is 0.  
Extra Settings  
Use this field for any special modem commands that may be required by the  
modem manufacturer  
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RDP Client Settings  
Chapter 4 - RDP Client Settings  
If your server is Microsoft WTS (Windows Terminal Server), select Microsoft  
Remote Desktop Client (RDP) connection in the New Connection dialog box.  
The following four wizard dialog boxes will display in succession to configure the  
RDP connection. When you are finished with the wizard, the new connection will be  
added to the Connection Name list in the Terminal Manager dialog box.  
WTS Connection Wizard Page 1  
Type a name in Name field so a user can identify this RDP connection. Enter the  
name/IP address of the server in Server field. Check Low Speed Connection if  
using a Dialup network connection. Click Next to continue.  
WTS Connection Wizard Page 2  
This dialog box allows you to logon to the server automatically. Check Automatic  
Logon then enter the information in all required fields. Click Next to continue. If  
this process is skipped, you will be required to enter the logon information each time  
that you activate the RDP connection.  
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RDP Client Settings  
WTS Connection Wizard Page 3  
This dialog box allows you to access a desired application directly after connecting to  
the RDP server. The Desktop is the default. Click Application File Name to  
enter the name of the desired application and its working directory. Click Next to  
continue.  
WTS Connection Wizard Page 4  
“xxxxxx” is the given RDP connection name you specified. Click Finish to save the  
new connection. The Terminal Manager will list the new RDP connection.  
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Terminal Emulation Client Settings  
Chapter 5 - Terminal Emulation Client Settings  
If you select Terminal Emulation in the New Connection dialog box, the Terminal  
Setup Wizard will help you to complete the terminal emulation setup. Following are  
the dialog boxes of the wizard.  
Connection Information  
Connection Name:  
Enter a Connection Name to identify the session. This name must be unique. It  
displays as the Connection Name in the Terminal Manager Dialog Box.  
Session Type:  
Select one of the Session Types (TN5250, TN3270 or ASCII).  
Display or Printer:  
Click to select either a Display or Printer session. An ASCII session type does  
not support a Printer session.  
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Terminal Emulation Client Settings  
Session Model:  
This item varies with Session Type and Display/Printer selected.  
See the following Table.  
Session Type  
TN5250  
Display Models  
3477-FC  
3477-FG  
3180-2  
Printer Models  
3812-1  
3197-2  
3196-A2  
5292-2  
5291-1  
5251-11  
TN3270  
ASCII  
3278-2-E  
3278-3-E  
3278-4-E  
3278-5-E  
VT100  
3287-1  
<NONE>  
VT220  
VT320  
VT420 7-Bit  
VT420 8-Bit  
ANSI-BBS  
SCO-ANSI  
IBM3135-31  
Language:  
Select the desired language.  
Full Screen (Display only):  
Check this box to cause the emulation screen to be displayed in Full Screen  
mode. In this mode, the screen appears as a ‘green screen’ dumb terminal with  
input only from the keyboard (no mouse cursor). A windows Title Bar and Status  
Line are not shown.  
Enhanced User Interface (TN5250 Display only):  
The default state is checked which indicates normal support for such user  
interface  
features as scroll bars, select fields, field progression, enter field attributes word  
wrap, etc. On older emulations such as 3196, the enhanced interface is not  
supported and the application functions differently, which may be what the user  
desires. In this case uncheck this option.  
The following two check boxes are also displayed for a TN3270 display session.  
Associated printer:  
Check this box if a TN3270 associated printer is to be defined.  
Number Lock in Numeric Fields:  
Check this box if TN3270 numeric fields can accept alpha data.  
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Terminal Emulation Client Settings  
Advanced:  
Click to show the Display or Printer EBCDIC to ASCII Translation Table. The edit  
procedure is to overwrite new code over old code in the Table.  
EBCDIC to ASCII Translation Table for Display  
This table controls the EBCDIC to ASCII conversion shown on the display session.  
You normally do not need to modify this table. To modify the table, click on the ASCII  
value you want to change. You simply overwrite the default value by typing the new  
value. To exit this screen, click on OK.  
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Terminal Emulation Client Settings  
Keyboard Type Dialog Box  
Select the Keyboard Type: Enhanced (PC style keyboard) or 122Key.  
Click Advanced to map the keyboards as shown below. On these maps, click the  
key to be mapped and select/enter the desired definition. Note that these maps can  
also be invoked from an Emulation display screen (see Chapter 7).  
122-Keys Keyboard Mapping for TN5250  
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Terminal Emulation Client Settings  
Enhanced Keyboard Mapping for TN5250  
122-Keys Keyboard Mapping for TN3270  
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Terminal Emulation Client Settings  
Enhanced Keyboard Mapping forTN3270  
122-Keys Keyboard Mapping for ASCII  
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Terminal Emulation Client Settings  
Enhanced Keyboard Mapping for ASCII  
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Terminal Emulation Client Settings  
Connection Type Dialog Box (ASCII session)  
TCP/IP:  
Click this button and Next to use Host Settings dialog box.  
Serial:  
Click this button to enable Connection to. Scroll for communication port  
selection.  
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Host Settings Dialog Box (Display Sessions)  
Host Name/Address:  
Enter the fully qualified Domain name or static IP address.  
Port Number:  
Enter TCP/IP port for Telnet on your host. The default value is port 23.  
Device Name:  
The host device name. A blank entry will cause the host to create a virtual  
device name. This name must be unique.  
Multiple names may be entered using comma separators; e.g.  
NAME1,NAME2,NAME3. During connection, if a name is already in use,  
the next name in sequence is used. Up to five names may be specified.  
Local Echo (ASCII session only)  
Check to enable Local Echo.  
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Host Settings Dialog Box (TN5250 Printer Session)  
Host Name/Address:  
Enter the fully qualified Domain name or static IP address.  
Port Number:  
Enter TCP/IP port for Telnet on your host. The default value is port 23.  
Device Name:  
The host device name. A blank entry will cause the host to create a virtual  
device name. This name must be unique.  
Message Queue:  
The default value is QSYSOPR. (Activated only in TN5250 Printer mode)  
Library:  
The default value is *LIBL. (Activated only in TN5250 Printer mode)  
Font:  
The default value is 011. (Activated only in TN5250 Printer mode)  
Form Feed:  
The default value is CONT. (Activated only in TN5250 Printer mode)  
Local Echo:  
This function is activated only when an ASCII session is selected.  
Host Print Transform:  
Click this check box to use the Host Print Transform dialog box (See below).  
This function is activated only when TN5250 Printer mode is selected.  
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Terminal Emulation Client Settings  
Host Print Transform Dialog Box  
Printer Model:  
Select your printer model. For a Customized printer object, select Other  
Printer  
and specify Custom Object name and Library below.  
Paper Source 1:  
Select paper type in paper source 1. The default setting is  
MFRTYPMDL.  
Paper Source 2:  
Select paper type in paper source 2. The default setting is  
MFRTYPMDL.  
Envelope Hopper:  
Select Envelope size. The default setting is MFRTYPMDL.  
ASCII Codepage 899 support:  
Click to enable this function (not recommended).  
Custom Object:  
The default setting is blank.  
Custom Library:  
The default setting is blank.  
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Serial Connection Settings Dialog Box (ASCII)  
This dialog box only displays when an ASCII session and Serial connection are  
selected. Enter the specific value or the default will be used.  
Baud Rate:  
The default value is 9600.  
Data bits:  
The default value is 8.  
Parity:  
The default value is None.  
Stop Bits:  
The default value is 1.  
Flow Control:  
The default value is Input.  
Transmit Limit:  
The default value is Unlimited.  
Local Echo:  
Click to enable and by default this function is disabled.  
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Printer Settings Dialog Box (TN5250)  
Printer Port:  
The default value is LPT1.  
Printer Type:  
Select the desired printer from the scroll list and the default is IBM Graphics  
Printer.  
Transparent Mode Sequences:  
Enter the specific value or the default will be used as followed.  
Lead Code1: 6A End Code1: 5B  
Lead Code2: 79 End Code2: 00  
If the values of lead and end codes are ‘00’, this feature will be disabled.  
Below is an example illustrating the transparent mode feature; ‘|¬’ are the lead  
codes and ‘$’ is the end code:  
Given the character string  
|¬1B410C$ (Hex 6A 5F F1H C2H F4H F1H F0H C3H 5BH)  
The printer emulation program will automatically remove the  
Lead codes |¬ and End code $  
And pack every two bytes of the remaining characters into one byte  
Remaining characters 1B410C (Hex F1 C2 F4 F1 F0 C3)  
Packed Hex 1B 41 0C  
And then send those bytes (Hex 1B 41 0C) to the printer.  
Advanced:  
Click Advanced to display/Edit the printer EDCDIC-ASCII table.  
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EBCDIC to ASCII Translation Table for Printer  
This table controls the EBCDIC to ASCII conversion for your printer session.  
You  
normally do not need to modify this table. If a character is printing on your  
printer with the wrong ASCII value, use the printer manual to determine the  
ASCII HEX value of this character and that of the value you want in its place.  
Find the incorrect value in the table, click on the value and type in the correct  
value. To exit this screen, click OK.  
Printer Settings Dialog Box (TN3270 or ASCII)  
Note: For TN3270, Next instead of Finish to LPD screen.  
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LPD Settings Dialog Box (TN3270)  
This dialog box is valid for TN3270 screen copy only. To enable this feature, enter  
LPD (Line Printer Daemon) Host IP address and queue name of the LPD printer in  
required fields.  
LPD Host  
This field is for the IP address of an existing printer server.  
LPD Printer  
This field is for the queue name of the LPD. The name is case sensitive.  
Note: If either of “LPD Host” and “LPD Printer” field is null, the WBT will cause  
screen copy to its attached printer.  
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Terminal Properties  
Chapter 6 - Terminal Properties  
Pressing the F2 key from the Terminal Manager dialog box allows you to examine  
and/or modify the terminal properties. The dialog screen is composed of a number of  
Tabs (property sheets). The tabs displayed may vary with the OmniTerm model or  
with the Security selected. Click the desired Tab to display it.  
The property tabs are described in the following sections.  
After clicking OK in the Terminal Properties dialog box, the following message box  
will display if any changes made require a restart of the terminal in order to take  
effect. Click Restart to restart the terminal for changes to take effect.  
Note: Press the Left Arrow key to skip the Restart.  
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Terminal Properties  
6.1 - General Tab  
This General property sheet displays information that includes the name of the  
product and information about the current software.  
To reset the terminal properties to their factory-default settings, click the check box  
and press Enter. The second time in sequence this is done, all connection settings (if  
any) will be cleared and the initial Terminal Setup sequence will be invoked (see  
Chapter 2).  
A Serial Number may be displayed below the Bootlloader display. Serial No. is  
displayed when that value was manually entered or loaded at the factory (units  
shipped 3rd Quarter of 2002 or later). The serial number along with other asset  
related information is displayed and stored in SNMPADM management software  
V2.0B1.81 or later.  
Note: The Serial Number can be manually added/edited from this screen:  
- Press Alt+Ctrl+Shift(left)+Space keys.  
- Dialogue Box requests entry of a Serial Number  
- Serial Number will display in General Tab  
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Terminal Properties  
6.2 - Input Tab  
Locale:  
Scroll list and select the keyboard type.  
System Locale:  
Scroll through and select the System language.  
Number Lock:  
Check to enable keyboard Num Lock on system startup.  
Repeat delay:  
Use this slider control to determine how quickly a key will start to repeat when  
held down.  
Repeat Rate:  
Use this slider control to determine how quickly the same character will  
appear when the associated key is held down.  
Mouse Movement:  
Use this slider control to determine how quickly the mouse moves on screen.  
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6.3 - Display Tab  
Desktop Area and Refresh Frequency:  
Color:  
Select desired ICA color depth.  
Details:  
The scroll list displays the current terminal display resolution. Scroll and  
click on a selection to change resolution. The default is 640 x 480 @  
60Hz. Always click TEST to verify that the resolution selected works with  
your monitor - a test screen is displayed for 5 seconds using the setting  
selected.  
Enable Screen Saver:  
Click on the Screen Saver check box to make the three functions in the group box  
activated.  
Screen Saver:  
Click this button to enable the screen saver.  
Wait:  
Adjust the time (in minutes) that passes before the screen saver starts.  
You can enter your own number or use the scrolling list.  
Screen Saver Configuration:  
Select the desired screen saver from the list. Click Settings to tailor the  
desired selection. For example, the 'Floating Object' can be set to be any text  
string of desired size.  
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Terminal Properties  
6.4 - Network Tab  
Obtain an IP address from a DHCP server:  
Click this option to enable DHCP addressing. The DHCP server will  
automatically assign (lease) an IP address to your terminal plus other  
parameters to configure the terminal. The Release and Renew buttons can  
be used to Release this IP address and to Renew (acquire a new) the IP  
address - use only when physically moving the OmniTerm to another subnet  
or when the IP scheme for the current subnet has changed.  
Specify an IP address:  
Enter a static IP address in IP Address field. Enter the subnet mask and  
gateway of the IP address in Subnet Mask and Gateway fields.  
Terminal Name:  
Name used by RDP connections and/or SNMP administration. Used by DHCP  
(send Option 12) for Device (Client) identification. The name automatically  
generated is 'T' plus the last 6 characters from the terminals MAC address;  
e.g. For MAC=0050AC104712, Name=T104712.  
Network Option:  
Select an appropriate communication speed from Speed Multiplex scrolling  
list. The default is Auto Sense, which automatically detects Network speed.  
Other options include 10 MBps Half Duplex, 10 MBps Full Duplex, 100 MBps  
Half Duplex and 100 MBps Full Duplex.  
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Advanced Network:  
This dialog box is active only when Specify an IP Address is enabled.  
Enable DNS:  
Use this group box to set domain, primary, and secondary IP  
addresses for DNS.  
Enable WINS:  
Use this group box to set the primary and secondary IP addresses of a  
WINS server.  
Advanced DHCP:  
See Appendix B for Auto Update/Configuration DHCP options. Check both  
boxes to support AutoUpdate/AutoConfiguration.  
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SNMP Network:  
Enter custom fields that can be viewed with SNMPadm (v2.0b1.81 or higher).  
Typically used for ID processes.  
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Terminal Properties  
ICA Client Settings  
Set ICA (Citrix) settings.  
ICA Client Settings – Hotkeys Dialog Box  
This dialog box is invoked through the ICA Client Settings tab found in the  
Terminal Properties dialog box. It is the default hotkeys properties sheet. To  
customize default hotkey key sequences, use the pull-down scroll boxes on the  
Hotkey properties. The following describes the function of Hotkeys.  
Status Dialog:  
Displays the ICA connection status.  
Close Session:  
Disconnects an ICA client from the server and closes the client window on the  
local desktop.  
Toggle Title Bar:  
Alternately hides and displays the client window title bar:  
Use the title bar to drag the client window to different positions on the local  
desktop. Remove the title bar to maximize your workspace.  
CTRL-ALT-DEL:  
Displays the Windows NT Security dialog box.  
CTRL-ESC:  
On WinFrame servers, pressing this key sequence displays the Remote Task  
List.  
On MetaFrame servers, pressing this key sequence displays the Windows NT  
Start menu.  
ALT-ESC:  
This hotkey cycles the focus through your minimized icons and opens the  
associated applications.  
ALT-TAB:  
This hotkey cycles through applications that have been opened. A window  
appears, displaying the programs as you cycle through them.  
ALT-BACKTAB:  
This hotkey sequence cycles through applications that have been opened in a  
session, but in the opposite direction.  
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ICA Client Settings – Preferences Dialog Box  
Serial Number:  
This is the serial number of your ICA Client software. This field is only  
necessary when you are using the ICA Windows CE Client with a product  
such as WinFrame Host/Terminal, which requires each client to have a Citrix  
PC Client Pack serial number in order to connect to the server. If a serial  
number is required, you must enter it exactly as it appears on the serial  
number card. MetaFrame servers do not use the Serial number field.  
Default Window Colors:  
In the Window Colors field, select 16, 256, or Thousands colors. When using  
a PPP connection, 16 colors mode may provide better performance. If the  
window options specified exceed the capabilities of the client hardware, the  
maximum size and color depth supported by the CE operation system are  
used.  
Client Name:  
This text box allows you to change the client name of your device. The Citrix  
server uses the client name to uniquely identify resources (such as mapped  
printers) associated with a given client device. The client name should be  
unique for each computer running a copy of a Citrix ICA Client. If you do not  
use unique client names, device mapping and application publishing may not  
operate correctly.  
Note: The default OmniTerm client name is the letters WBT suffixed with the  
devices hexadecimal MAC address.  
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ICA Client Settings – Server Location Dialog Box  
Use this dialog box to locate available Cirtrix (ICA) servers and published  
applications.  
Browser selection:  
Select the desired browser type: TCP Browser, TCP+HTTP Browser, or  
SSL/TLS+HTTPS Browser.  
Server Group:  
Select the group that you want to configure.  
Add:  
Click to add a server to the selected group.  
Add Server Address Dialog Box  
Enter the name of a new Citrix server or its IP address. Click OK to return to  
the Select dialog above.  
Delete:  
Click to delete the selected name in the displayed list.  
Rename Group:  
Rename the Server Group.  
Default List:  
Click to recall the previous server list.  
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ICA Client Settings – Firewall Settings Dialog Box  
Proxy:  
Select Proxy type from the list.  
Use alternate address through firewall  
If the ICA client is outside a firewall that uses address translation, you must  
configure the client to use the alternate address returned by the master ICA  
server.  
Addresses:  
Enter IP addresses as needed.  
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Terminal Properties  
ICA Client Settings - PNLite Dialog Box  
PNLite is an ICA connection mode that lets clients running CE 3 connect to Citrix  
server applications without having to configure connections for published  
applications. The names of such applications are added to the Terminal Manager  
Connection name list.  
Enable PNLite:  
Check this box to enable the PNLite mode.  
Server:  
Enter the address and port number of the Nfuse server.  
Use SSL/TLS:  
Check to use Secure Socket Layer protocol.  
User Credentials:  
Enter your user name, password, and domain name. Check Save  
password if you want your password to be remembered.  
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Terminal Properties  
6.5 - Upgrade Tab  
See Chapter 8 for detailed procedures.  
Manual Upgrade:  
Click to setup and start a manual update of the OmniTerm firmware from an  
FTP server. Enter FTP server IP address and the path to the file containing  
the new firmware files. If the FTP server requires a User ID and Password,  
enter it.  
Click Upgrade Now! to start the update.  
SNMP Manager IP:  
If the terminal will be upgraded remotely using the SNMP Administrator,  
setting this IP address will feedback upgrade status to the administrator. This  
is not required.  
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Terminal Properties  
6.6 - Devices Tab  
Special devices are supported by special modules referenced by this Tab. Double  
click the desired device setup icon.  
Date/Time: Adjust the current time and your country time zone.  
Netclock: Get/synchronize time from SNTP servers.  
LPD: Setup the attached printer as a network printer.  
Ping: Ping Host by name or IP address.  
MAGTEK MSR: Setup Magtek Magnetic Strip Reader with keyboard.  
MicroTouch Panel: Setup a MicroTouch touch screen panel.  
NetCOM: Setup attached serial device for access on the network.  
Printers: Setup a local RDP printer.  
Remote Display: Allow SNMPadm to shadow/control this terminal.  
Volume: Set volume on terminal speakers.  
Internet Options (Browser configuration): Configure Browser options.  
Network: Configure network connections - Dial-Up, Direct, VPN, or PPP.  
LPD Print Server:  
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If you have a printer attached to the parallel printer port, you can make this  
printer a network printer. In this case, given the IP address of the WBT (see  
SysInfo) and the Queue Name, devices on the network can print to your  
attached printer.  
To create an LPD printer, check Enable LPD and enter a printer queue name.  
Port 515 is standard for LPD printing. Check Send Form Feed to cause a Form  
Feed between print jobs. The WBT now becomes a network print server. It can  
also serve itself.  
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Date/Time:  
This screen allows you to set the current time and your country time zone.  
You can check Time Zone by DHCP to have DHCP set the Time Zone using  
the specified DHCP option number. This option is of type 'string' . The values  
are listed in the Time Zone list; e.g. "(GMT-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada)"  
NetClock:  
Get time from SNTP servers. You can add a new SNTP server or  
modify/remove any of the original SNTP servers.  
Check Synchronize Time On Boot to automatically synchronize time when  
unit booted. To synchronize time NOW, click Synchronize.  
MAGTEK MSR:  
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Terminal Properties  
If you use a Magtek Magnetic Strip Reader with keyboard, you may set the  
configuration of that Reader from this screen. Refer to MAGTEK MSR manual  
for the complete set of configuration commands.  
To setup specific tracks to be read, input the following commands:  
Track 1 data only...01381  
Track 2 data only...01384  
Track 3 data only...01390  
Track 1 and 2 data...01385  
Track 1 and 3 data...01391  
Track 2 and 3 data...01394  
Track 1, 2 and 3 data...01395 (default)  
Input the command, then click OK to close the driver screen and execute the  
command. Open up the driver screen again, place the cursor after the  
command, and swipe the credit card to make sure the correct track data is  
coming up on the screen.  
Volume Control  
Use this control to set the volume on the terminal speakers. Click the Up or  
Down arrows to position pointer to desired volume level from Soft to Loud.  
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MicroTouch Panel:  
This device is used to setup a Touchscreen panel (Micro Touch only).  
Note: All connections should be done while power is off on the base and  
monitor.  
The Micro Touch Panel monitor you received should have had three cable  
connections. One for line voltage, one SVGA video connection and a DB9  
female serial connection. The serial cable should be connected to the DB9 male  
COM port on the back of the OmniTerm terminal.  
To configure, from the terminal manager screen press F2, click on the  
"Devices" Tab then Double click on the Micro Touch icon.  
Hardware:  
Information  
Status should be OK. If Status = NOT FOUND, press Find touchscreen .  
Connection  
Set serial port and Baud Rate. (This is normally not necessary)  
Press Find touchscreen if Status = NOT FOUND.  
If NOT FOUND status persists, the Serial cable may not be connected or there  
is a problem with the MicroTouch panel.  
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Calibrate:  
When the Calibrate button is active you can click it to calibrate the touch  
sensitivity and screen extent. You will get a screen with crosshairs in the lower  
left that you will touch for calibration, then touch the crosshairs in the upper  
right. After you are finished touch the "Done" button that appears in the  
Calibrate Complete screen.  
Touch Settings:  
Touch Mode  
Desktop - Button press and Drag & Drop enabled (Default)  
Drawing - Disable Button Press; enable Drag & Drop  
Button  
- Enable Button Press; disable Drag & Drop  
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Cursor:  
Cursor Offset  
You can set the distance between your fingertip and the pointer tip.  
Select Vertical and/or Horizontal Edge Adjust then press Set. The following  
graphic allows you to select Vertical Offset (Top = None, Bottom = Maximum)  
and Horizontal Adjust (Center = none).  
Stabilize Cursor (Not used)  
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Terminal Properties  
Ping:  
Enter Host name or IP address to ping. Click Start to ping the Host.  
A series of Pings will be sent to the Host.  
Click Stop button to end the process.  
Remote Display:  
Check Enable Remote Display to allow a SNMPadm administrator to  
shadow the user of this terminal.  
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NetCOM:  
When enabled, another device on the network (using TELNET) can talk to a  
serial device (e.g. HyperTerminal) attached (null modem cable) to the OmniTerm  
com port. The SerialD type device is addressed on the network by the OmniTerm's  
IP address and Port 6515; e.g. OPEN 192.168.2.219 6515. Set mode to send CRLF  
(Carriage Return & Line Feed) when Enter is pressed (e.g. SET CRLF).  
SerialD commands OPEN, WRITE, READ and CLOSE are described below.  
OPEN comport,baudrate,parity,databits,stopbits,handshake  
Comport: COM1, COM2  
Baudrate: 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600  
Parity:  
N(none), O(odd), E(even), M(mark), S(space)  
Data bits: 5,6,7,8  
Stop bits: 1,1.5,2  
Handshake: N(none, default), X(Xon/Xoff), H(RTS/CTS)  
Example: OPEN COM1,9600,N,8,1,N  
WRITE number of chars<CRLF>n chars  
Example: WRITE 5<Enter>12345  
READ  
Return >=0 if data available  
Example: READ / ret 0 (no data)  
READ / receive 5 / receive 12345  
CLOSE  
Close open port  
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All function will receive a return value:  
if value >= 0, successful  
If value < 0, an error occurred  
Error number list  
Open:  
Close:  
-4 -> port not open  
0 -> OK  
-1 -> open port failed  
-2 -> server busy  
-3 -> parameter error  
0 -> OK  
Write:  
Read:  
-4 -> port not open  
-6 -> timeout  
0 -> OK  
-4 -> port not open  
n -> n characters read  
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Terminal Properties  
Printers (RDP printer):  
This dialog box allows you to setup and/or delete a Local RDP Printer.  
To delete an existing printer definition, click that icon to highlight and click the  
Delete button. To setup a new local printer, double click the Add Printer  
icon or click Open.  
Add Printer:  
Select printer port: LPT1, COM1, or Network. Click Next to continue.  
Select the manufacturer of your printer from the Manufacturers list.  
Then, choose the desired printer model from the Printers list.  
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Enter a 'friendly' name for the printer.  
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Terminal Properties  
Internet Options:  
General:  
Define Start and Search pages. If desired, Clear Cache memory and or  
Clear History (saved entered addresses). You can also change Cache  
Size.  
Connection:  
If your internet connection uses a proxy server, set its address (name or IP) and  
the port number used.  
Security:  
Select security options.  
Advanced:  
Set page display options.  
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Terminal Properties  
Network:  
To configure a wireless connection on an OmniTerm, double click CISCO and  
refer to Chapter 10 for detailed procedures.  
To review/change the built in Ethernet network settings, double click the icon  
labled PCI-xxxxxxx. To start other connections, double click the appropriate  
icon.  
When multiple connections exist, you can use the Advanced Settings under the  
Advanced menu to set the order in which the connections are accessed by  
network services.  
To create a new network connection, double click Make New  
Connection.  
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Make New Connection Properties Sheet  
Name and select connection type.  
Dial-Up Connection:  
Establish Dial-Up connection to RAS (Remote Access Server) using PPP  
(Point to Point protocol).  
Configure…  
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TCP/IP Settings …  
Security Settings …  
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Next >  
Enter a phone number. Click Finish to create the connection.  
Double click the created icon to enter sign on data and start the  
connection.  
Direct Connection:  
See Dial-Up Connection for Configure, TCP/IP, and Security screens.  
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Terminal Properties  
Virtual Private Network:  
Enter name or IP address of the VPN server for the network to which you  
want to connect.  
TCP/IP Settings …  
Security Settings …  
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PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE):  
Security Settings …  
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6.7 - Security Tab  
With first time security setup, there is always an Administrator in the User Account  
field. This Administrator account is of Admin privilege and cannot be removed.  
Security Enable:  
Click to enable security function. This makes the WBT a multiple user version  
based on authorized privileges. A user login will be requested, unless Auto  
Login is also specified (see below). Disabling security makes the WBT  
accessible without a login.  
Hide Configure Tab:  
Hide the Configure Tab in Terminal Manager Dialog Box. If Security is enabled,  
this check box is disabled - the Configure Tab will be hidden unless signed on as  
Administrator.  
Connect Button only:  
A Connect Button (see chapter 2.3) is displayed after terminal power on instead  
of the Terminal Manager screen. The user will not have direct access to the  
Terminal Manager or Properties screens. All connections (not just those set for  
AutoStart) will be started for the user when the button is clicked. If Security is  
enabled and user is not the Administrator, only those connections set to start will  
be started.  
Connection Task Bar:  
Use the Connection Task Bar (see chapter 2.3) in place of the Terminal Manager  
Screen. The checkbox is mutually exclusive with that for the Connect Button.  
Auto Login as:  
Click to enable WBT automatic login as the selected user account in the User  
Name list. Security Enable should also be checked or Auto Login will be  
ignored.  
Add User:  
Add a new user account and setup the user’s privilege, password and accessible  
connections.  
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Modify User:  
Modify the selected user’s properties, including password, privilege, and  
accessible connections.  
Delete User:  
Delete the selected user account. It will show a delete confirmation message box.  
User Properties – Administrator Dialog Box  
WBT Administrators can add/modify user accounts with this dialog box:  
Enable Password Change:  
This group enables Administrator to add new User Name and Password; or  
modify current User Name and Password.  
Account Privilege:  
Administrator can set privilege of the user to be Administrator, User, or Guest.  
Available Connections:  
The currently available connections of WBT will automatically display in this  
Available Connections item for Administrator’s assignment.  
Assign:  
Click it to assign selected connections from the list of Available Connections  
group.  
Unassign:  
Click it to unassign selected connections from the list of Assigned  
Connections group.  
Assigned Connections:  
The usable connections will display in this item.  
Toggle AutoStart:  
Set selected Assigned Connections to automatically startup after successful  
login.  
There are three privilege levels for users of WBT: Administrator, User and Guest.  
According to the privilege, WBT setup provides different functions:  
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Account Privilege  
Administrator User  
Guest  
Hide  
Hide/Show Configure in Hide/Show  
Terminal Manager  
Hide  
Tabs in Terminal Properties  
General  
Input  
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V/(Disable Reset) V(Disable Reset)  
V
V
V
V
Display  
Network  
Printers  
Upgrade  
Devices  
Security  
SysInfo  
About  
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
User Properties – User Dialog Box  
When User is selected in Account Privilege group, this dialogue will display.  
See Table above for the available functions with User privilege.  
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User Properties – Guest Dialog Box  
When Guest is selected in Account Privilege group, this dialogue will display.  
See Table above for the available functions with Guest privilege.  
Reset HotKey Enable:  
Click to enable the Ctrl+Tab+Delete+F12 key sequence at the Terminal  
Manager or Connect Button screens. This key sequence displays a "Reset to  
factory default" message box - Click Yes to reset or No to cancel the reset.  
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FailOver Enable:  
Failover is an attempt to provide continuous availability of network application by  
automatically switching to another server when the primary server fails or cannot  
be started. For example: If enabled and the primary RDP/ICA server fails, the  
connection will be ended; then on reconnect, connection to another configured  
RDP/ICA server is automatically attempted to provide continuous availability to  
the user.  
If a connection cannot be started (manual or automatic), an attempt is made to  
start the next non-active connection. Next is in alphabetic order by connection  
name.  
Already active connections are skipped.  
When FailOver is started because of a connection failure, the message Please  
Wait While Failover Works will display.  
Multiple Connect: (FailOver)  
Check to enable failover to multiple servers. If primary connection fails, try the  
next server and so on until a successful connection is made or no other server is  
available. If not enabled, only one new connection is attempted.  
Ping Before Connect: (Not FailOver)  
Check this box to display a FailOver Log window (see below) if connection start  
fails.  
Verbose: (FailOver)  
Check this box to cause messages to be displayed about Failover function failure  
and success in a Failover Log Window.  
FailOver Log Window: List FailOver actions and responses.  
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Terminal Properties  
6.8 - SysInfo Tab  
This Tab shows the configuration of your OmniTerm.  
Network card:  
Shows the Ethernet MAC address of the selected Network card.  
TCP/IP Settings:  
This will show the network status, about following: IP Address, Subnet Mask,  
Gateway, Domain, DNS (enable or not), Primary DNS IP Address, Secondary  
DNS IP Address, WINS (enable or not), Primary WINS IP Address, Secondary  
WINS IP Address.  
DHCP Settings:  
There will show information about DHCP: Enabled or Disabled. If enabled, the IP  
lease time and elapsed time are shown.  
Memory Usage:  
This option is only meaningful for the Browser version of the OmniTerm.  
Higher rate of Program memory allows you to execute more sessions.  
Higher rate of Storage memory allows for a larger virtual disk size.  
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6.9 - About Tab  
The About properties sheet contains copyright information about the terminal as well  
as the WBT version ID (e.g. E5404B1). This properties sheet is informational. No  
user interaction is required.  
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Terminal Emulation Sessions  
Chapter 7 - Terminal Emulation Sessions  
7.1 - Display Session  
Display Screen (TN5250 example)  
Control bar:  
The bar at the top of each display session consists of two sections:  
Menu bar has six options: File, Edit, View, Macro, Setting and Help.  
The menu options are described in sections 8.1.1-8.1.5.  
Tool bar has Icons for (left to right): Ruler, Print, Copy, Paste, Keypad, Color Map,  
Keyboard Map, Macro Play/Pause/Stop/Record, and Help.  
A description of the icons follows.  
X box - Click to Exit (End Connection).  
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Toolbar Icon:  
Status bar:  
Ruler  
See Setting Menu for more choices of different types  
of ruler.  
Associated When Associated Printer is selected with TN3270  
Printer  
session setup, this icon will be active. Pressing it will  
switch to its associated printer control windows.  
See Edit Menu for its use.  
Copy  
Past  
See Edit Menu for its use.  
See File Menu for its use.  
See Setting Menu for its use.  
Key Pad  
Color  
Remapping  
Keyboard  
See Chapter 5 for different  
Remapping types of keyboard remapping.  
Play  
See Macro Menu for its use.  
Pause  
Stop  
See Macro Menu for its use.  
See Macro Menu for its use.  
Record  
Help  
See Macro Menu for its use.  
This will display the basic information about terminal.  
There are two status bars displaying at the bottom of each display session.  
First status bar:  
The right area identifies the cursor position, row (R) and column (C) in the  
format R/C. The left area consists of status indicators and special indicators (not  
always displayed). Each of them shows information about your current session and  
status of the host system.  
Status Indicators:  
The host system is available.  
Keyboard input is inhibited.  
The keyboard is in insert mode.  
The SHIFT key is down.  
A message is waiting on the host system for the active session.  
Special Indicators:  
Diacritic Mode The terminal is in diacritic mode. Hit the  
space bar to see the character.  
Type Ahead  
You can continue to key even if the keyboard  
is input inhibited. (TN5250 only)  
Num  
Numeric  
Numeric field (TN3270 only)  
TN3270 Input Inhibit  
Symbol  
X-system  
Meaning  
System lock. The application program locked the keyboard.  
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Time(Terminal wait). The host needs more time to response to your  
request.  
X
Numeric data only  
X
NUM  
Minus function  
X-f  
X-s  
X
Minus symbol  
Too much entered  
Go elsewhere  
>
X← →  
An invalid diacritical-mark key error  
X +?  
Program check. The symbol may appear because the data received is  
not correct. Please refer to ‘IBM 3174 Establishment controller  
customer problem Determination’ for the definition of nnn.  
XPROG nnn  
The second status line:  
The left side shows Ready or Macros function status. The right side includes  
five status areas:  
1. The session type – TN5250, TN3270, or ASCII  
2. Host Address  
3. Device name  
4. A : Caps Lock key is on  
5. N : Num Lock key is on  
The display of this line can be disabled via a View menu option.  
Cursors and Cursor Functions:  
There are generally two cursors - Emulation cursor (Caret) and the Windows  
mouse cursor. By default, the right mouse button can be used to click on  
various 'Hot Spots' to select and execute menu number options, execute  
system function keys listed on the screen, or type a selected word at the  
Emulation cursor position.  
Local Screen Print:  
TN5250: Key Shift+Print to print to local attached printer.  
TN3270: Key Print to print to local attached printer.  
ASCII: No local print function is supported.  
Full Screen Mode:  
The session can be configured as Full Screen. This mode may also be set  
from the View menu. In this mode, the Title Bar and Second Status line are not  
displayed and the mouse cursor is not displayed. The screen appears as if it  
was a 'green screen' dumb terminal with input only from the keyboard.  
In this mode you will need to use the Windows key sequences to access the  
Menu options - Alt+<1st letter of menu name>+<underlined letter of option>.  
For  
example key Alt+F+x to take the Exit option in the File menu.  
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7.1.1 - File Menu  
Disconnect / Connect:  
Choose Disconnect to disconnect the session from the host. The connection  
remains active and Connect replaces Disconnect.  
Keyboard procedure: ALT+SHIFT+DELETE or ALT+F+D  
Disconnect Confirm Dialog Box  
Keyboard procedure: ALT+Y for Yes or ALT+N for No  
Keyboard Remapping:  
See Chapter 5 for the Keyboard Remapping screens.  
Keyboard procedure: ALT+F+K.  
Key Pad:  
Key Pad Dialog Box  
The Key PAD allows you to access frequently used keyboard functions or  
macros from a convenient pop-up KeyPAD. You can position and size the  
display. Click top left X to remove this display. To edit the KeyPad, see Settings  
Menu (Key Pad).  
Keyboard procedure: ALT+F+P  
Exit:  
Click Exit to end the connection. Screen will show the next active session or  
the Terminal Manager dialog box.  
Keyboard procedure: ALT+F+P  
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7.1.2 - Edit Menu  
Copy:  
You can use this function to copy data from one session or screen into another.  
First select the area to be copied.  
To select the area to be copied using the mouse, press the left mouse button at  
a corner of the area to be copied and drag the mouse cursor to highlight the  
area. To select the area to be copied using the keyboard use:  
ALT+SHIFT+(Arrow keys)  
Keyboard procedure: ALT+E+C  
Paste:  
This option can place the data that has been copied to the current cursor  
position.  
Keyboard procedure: ALT+E+P  
Select All:  
This option is used to select all data so you can copy the entire screen. The  
second status bar will not be selected.  
Keyboard procedure: ALT+E+A  
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7.1.3 - View Menu  
Status Bar:  
Use this option to toggle (on/off) display of the status of the current session in  
the bottom line of the screen. In Full Screen mode, a double click (left) from the  
mouse will toggle back to Normal Screen mode.  
Keyboard procedure: ALT+V+S  
Full Screen:  
Use this option to toggle between Full Screen and Normal Screen mode.  
Keyboard procedure: ALT+V+F  
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7.1.4 - Macro Menu  
Macros are used to record and play back frequently used keystrokes.  
A macro can also be specified to automatically run after the connection is started.  
Record:  
To record a macro, place the cursor in the desired position on the screen, then  
click the Record button, start typing the characters, command keys, action  
keys, etc, when finished, click the Stop button.  
Keyboard procedure: ALT+M+R or  
Record (122key keyboard) or  
ALT+F4 (Enhanced keyboard)  
Pause:  
Pause is used to allow user input during a playback sequence or to insert a  
second time delay. While recording a macro, select Pause to allow non-  
recorded user input. The name Pause changes to Continue. Select Continue to  
resume recording the macro.  
Keyboard procedure: ALT+M+U or press the PAUSE key  
To Continue, press: ALT+M+C or the PAUSE key  
When Pause is active, you may specify a 1 to 9 second delay by typing  
[CTRL+ALT+[1-9 on number pad]. Pause is then set inactive. This is useful  
primarily in TN3270 emulation to allow for screen transition (unbind state). If  
keystrokes are lost during screen transition, then a delay must be used.  
Stop:  
Stop ends the Record sequence. After selecting Stop, you will be prompted to  
enter a file name or cancel the record process.  
Keyboard procedure: ALT+M+S or  
Record (122key keyboard) or  
ALT+F4 (Enhanced keyboard)  
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Save Macro Dialog Box  
Enter the file name you want the macro saved as. Type the description of the  
macro for future reference. Assign the macro to a function key - required if  
keyboard used to Play back the macro.  
Macros:  
Click Macros to display a list of all macros and their description. This option  
allows you to open a pre-recorded macro for use when you hit the Play button.  
Note that the default is to run the macro after you open the file so be sure that  
you are ready to play the macro you are selecting. If you are not ready, click  
“Run after opened” so the macro is ready to be played, but will not play  
immediately.  
Open Macro Dialog Box  
To automatically run a macro after the connection is started, select a macro from  
the list and check "Run after connected".  
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Play:  
Play is only active after you have selected a macro from the Macro list.  
This option plays back the pre-recorded key sequences in the macro file  
previously selected.  
Keyboard procedure: ALT+M+P or  
PLAY (122key keyboard), Fn or  
ALT+F5 (Enhanced keyboard), Fn  
Quit:  
This option is used to terminate a macro, which is playing. This option is only  
available if a macro is currently being played back.  
Keyboard procedure: ALT+M+Q  
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7.1.5 - Setting Menu  
Display: (ALT+S+D)  
Display controls the cursor type and whether there is a ruler line on the  
caret.  
Caret:  
Caret (Cursor) type defaults to Block. The other two selections are Line and  
Under Line.  
Ruler:  
If you select Ruler you can select one of three ruler lines: Cross, Vertical and  
Horizontal  
Note: To toggle ruler on/off key Rule (122key keyboard) or ALT+PageDown  
(Enhanced keyboard).  
Column separator:  
This option defaults to Dot and the other type is Line separator.  
Display Attribute:  
If selected, you can see each attribute code on the current session screen.  
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Disable Beep Volume:  
Select to disable Beep.  
Color Mapping: (ALT+S+M)  
Foreground:  
This box allows you to modify the foreground color.  
Select the old color in the left color list.  
Click New color button to select desired color in the Color Panel shown  
below.  
If you need different color from the basic colors, click Define to create a  
new color using the Define Advanced Color Panel.  
Click OK. The new color will display on the screen.  
Background: Follow the Foreground procedure to modify the Background color.  
Color Panel Dialog Box  
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Define Advanced Color Panel Dialog Box  
Key Pad: (ALT+S+P)  
This option allows you to access frequently used keyboard functions or  
macros from a convenient pop-up Key Pad.  
Select the KeyPad Size in terms of the number of Columns x Rows. Values  
range from 1x1 to 9x4.  
Click on a cell in the matrix displayed. The Name, if any, will display in the  
KeyPad field.  
Select the Key Type; either System key or Macro name. The list of system keys  
or defined macro names will be displayed. Double click the desired entry for the  
specified cell.  
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Printer Port: (ALT+S+P)  
Select printer port: LPT1: (default) or COM1:  
If COM1 is selected, a Port Setting button is displayed in the above dialog.  
Clicking this button will display the Com Port Setting dialog as shown below.  
Hot Spot: (ALT+S+H)  
By default, the right mouse button can be used to click on various 'Hot Spots'  
to select and execute menu number options, execute system function keys listed  
on the screen, or type a selected word at the Emulation cursor position.  
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Font Setup: (ALT+S+F)  
Select desired font. Courier New is the default. Other fonts may be loaded as  
described in Appendix C.  
Connection: (ALT+S+C)  
This option allows you to auto-reconnection when the host disconnected. Select  
desired time. When choose Never, it won’t auto-reconnection when the host  
disconnected.  
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8.1.6 Help Menu  
Click Help then About to display basic information about the terminal.  
Keyboard Procedure: ALT+H+A  
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7.2 - Printer Session  
Printer Session Screen (TN3270 Printer example)  
This dialog box means that the printer is in the ready status to connect to the host.  
Online:  
When the printer session is active, the ‘Online’ button will become yellow.  
PA1/PA2/Form Feed: (TN3270 only)  
Click the button to send the named code to the server.  
Using the keyboard, Tab to desired Button and press Enter.  
TN5250 Printer Session Status Example  
Online and printing (Red/Green boxes alternate).  
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7.2.1 - File Menu  
Disconnect: (ALT+SHIFT+DELETE or ALT+F+D)  
Select Disconnect to disable the printer session from the host. The connection  
remains active and Connect replaces Disconnect.  
Control: (TN3270 only) (ALT+F+C)  
CPI:  
Characters Per Inch. The default is 10 CPI.  
LPI:  
Lines Per Inch. The default is 6 LPI.  
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MPL:  
Maximum Print Lines per page. The range is from 1 to 255. The default is 66.  
MPP:  
Maximum Print Position. The range is from 1 to 255. The default is 132.  
Delete Empty Line:  
Selecting this function will delete the whole line if it includes only unprintable  
characters. Unprintable characters include null, control codes. But space  
(X’40) is printable character. By default this function is disabled. This function  
is valid only for DSC (LU3 with 2 and 3 bit of WCC is not ‘00’).  
Null is printed as space:  
This function is valid only for screen print DSC(LU3).  
Auto Line Feed is not performed if  
CR is placed at MPP+1:  
If this item is selected and MPP+1 has CR, the Auto Line Feed will not be  
performed. This function is valid only for DSC (LU3 with WCC’s ‘00’ in 2nd  
and 3rd bit).  
NL is placed at MPP+1:  
Selecting this item will cause NL on MPP+1, the Auto Line Feed will not be  
performed. This function is valid only for DSC (LU3 with WCC’s ‘00’ in 2nd  
and 3rd bit).  
Ignore FF if it is placed at 1 st position:  
Selecting this item in LU3, the system will ignore FF at 1st position in first line.  
FF is performed as form feed plus one space:  
When this item is selected, a FF code will cause form feed be performed. The  
1st line of the next page will be a space and printing starts at the 2nd position  
of the 1st line. Clear this item and printing starts at the 1st position of the 1st  
line of the next page. This function is valid only for screen print and LU3. By  
default this function is enabled.  
Printer Port: (ALT+F+P)  
If COM1 is selected, a Port Setting button is displayed in the above dialog.  
Clicking this button will display the Com Port Setting dialog as shown below.  
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7.2.2 - Help Menu  
Click Help then About to display basic information about the terminal.  
Keyboard Procedure: ALT+H+A  
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Terminal Firmware Update  
Chapter 8 - Terminal Firmware Upgrade  
The OmniTerm uses the FTP protocol to access and download new firmware on to  
the flash memory of the terminal. The update can be started manually via the  
Upgrade panel of the Terminal Properties screen, via the SNMP Administrator  
software or automatically upon boot if the proper DHCP parameters were set.  
8.1 - Prepare FTP Server  
The files for the flash update must be located on an FTP server on your network.  
You can obtain new version firmware from our web site at www.nlynx.co.uk The  
single file is a compressed file which must be expanded then placed in a known  
location on your FTP server.  
An FTP server is provided with Microsoft Internet Information Server. If you have IIS  
running on a server, check if the FTP service is started and identify your "FTP Root".  
Place the files in the FTP root or a folder under the FTP Root.  
Note: To check if your FTP server is configured properly, open a browser and type htp://<FTP  
server IP address> to see the list of folders under the FTP root.  
The IBM AS/400 FTP server is supported. Please refer to Appendix A for  
configuration instructions.  
Unix, Linux and other (RFC compliant) FTP servers are supported as well. Refer to  
you system documentation on configuring your specific FTP server.  
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8.2 - Update Procedure  
Press F2 and click the Upgrade tab to display the Upgrade Properties Sheet.  
Upgrade Properties Sheet  
SNMP Manager IP:  
If specified, upgrade status information is transmitted to the device at the IP address  
that is running the CLI WBT SNMP Administrator (see 9.3)  
Manual Upgrade:  
The default is Manually upgrade. Enter the update information in the four fields  
required.  
FTP Server:  
FTP server IP address  
Pathname:  
Enter the directory of the update files under the FTP server root.  
For example: /OmniTerm/e0317  
Username:  
Enter the valid username (if FTP security requires); otherwise leave blank  
Password:  
Enter the valid password (if FTP security requires); otherwise leave blank  
Click Upgrade Now! To start update  
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Upgrade Now Dialog Box  
When you Click “Upgrade Now!” button, the confirm dialog box will  
display.  
When the upgrade procedure is finished, the system will ask to be restarted,  
click Yes.  
To complete update of the Windows CE Registry, press F2 at the Session  
Manager screen, select the General Tab, check Reset the terminal to  
factory-default settings, then press Enter. The terminal will re-boot. You  
can begin to use the terminal; or reset to defaults again (required when going  
from CE2.0 to CE3.0).  
Auto Upgrade/Configuration initiated via custom DHCP tags (See  
Appendix B):  
The OmniTerm may be automatically updated/configured if you configure DHCP  
to pass custom tags to the client. When powered on, this will occur when a newer  
version is detected. To use this feature, in Network Properties insure that  
Obtain an IP address from a DHCP server is enabled and that all FTP options  
are enabled under Advanced DHCP. The DHCP options must be setup as  
described in Appendix B.  
Upgrade Firmware Dialog Box  
Click Yes to reboot WBT for upgrade or wait for timeout.  
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8.3 - SNMP Manager Procedure  
The OmniTerm firmware can be updated from a centrally located PC/Server running  
the NLynx WBT SNMP Manager.  
Please see the SNMPadmin manual for complete operating functions/details for  
updating OmniTerm clients.  
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Web Browser  
Chapter 9 - Web Browser  
An example browser screen is shown below.  
Operation is essentially the same as running an IE browser on a Windows PC. Refer  
to Chapter 6 for configuration details.  
The Menus are similar; but some are significantly different. The Menus are shown  
below with differences highlighted.  
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9.1 - File Menu  
Port:  
LPT1:  
COM1:57600  
COM1:9600  
IRDA  
Network  
Net Path:  
If Port = Network, specify the network printer path. For example:  
\\YOURSERVER\YOURPRINTER.  
9.2 - Edit Menu  
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9.3 - View Menu  
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See section 7.9 for configuration details. The Internet Options menu option will not  
be displayed if Security is enabled and the user is not the Administrator.  
9.4 - Go Menu  
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9.5 - Favorites Menu  
The list of favorites is shown.  
The Name shown may be edited.  
9.6 - Window Menu  
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Wireless Network Configuration  
Chapter 10 - Wireless Network Configuration  
10.1 - Wireless Networking Concepts  
The OmniTerm supports 802.11b wireless networking using Cisco 350 series  
PCMCIA adapters. Additional 802.11b vendor support will be added to the terminal  
as drivers become available.  
When using the wireless adapter, the OmniTerm can connect to your wireless  
infrastructure and participate in you LAN. The wireless standard 802.11b supports up  
to 11Mbit data rate which provides performance equal to most wired  
mplementations.  
IMPORTANT NOTE: Wired and wireless Ethernet connections should NEVER be  
connected simultaneously. Do not connect both wired Ethernet and have the  
802.11b wireless PCMCIA card inserted at the same time.  
10.2 - Install Wireless PCMCIA Card  
After turning off the terminal, insert the wireless PCMCIA card into the PCMCIA slot  
in the back of the OmniTerm. The card must be inserted with the bottom of the  
PCMCIA card facing the Ethernet port and the top of the PCMCIA card facing the  
plastic bezel of the terminal.  
PCMCIA Slot  
PCMCIA board  
Buttom  
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Wireless Network Configuration  
10.3 - Configure Wireless Settings  
The wireless settings are configured via the Network program located in the  
Devices Tab of the Terminal Properties panel. SSID, WEP and other wireless  
security settings are set within the configuration screens which follow.  
If your organization broadcasts the SSID and does not have WEP enabled (no  
security enabled on your network), there is nothing to configure. The terminal will  
auto-detect the network and does not require configuration.  
To configure you wireless settings, start at the Terminal Manager screen, then  
press F2 to go to then Terminal Properties panel. Click the Devices tab then  
double click the Network icon.  
Terminal Properties "Devices" Panel  
After you double click the Network icon, you will be presented with the Network  
Connections Panel. If the wireless card has been detected, it will be listed among  
available network connections. Double click the icon labeled “Cisco1”.  
Network Connections Panel  
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Wireless Network Configuration  
From within the "Cisco 802.11 miniport Settings" IP Address tab, you can  
manually set the IP address the wireless card will use or use DHCP  
IP Address tab  
From within the Name Servers tab, you can manually specify your DNS and Wins  
servers if you are not using DHCP.  
Name Servers tab  
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Wireless Network Configuration  
From within the Wireless Network tab, you can select an access point to  
associate with, if the SSID broadcast is enabled on your Access Points. If SSID  
broadcast is not enabled, click the Add button under the Preferred Networks  
section.  
Wireless Networks tab  
From within the Wireless Network tab, you can specify the type of wireless  
network in your environment. Businesses normally only use Access Point based  
networks. The default setting “Any available network (access point preferred)” is  
sufficient for most applications. You can specify“Access point (infrastructure)  
networks only” to add a layer of additional security if desired. The option  
“Automatically connect to non-preferred networks” is only used in a roaming  
application with all Access Point security disabled. When complete, click the Close  
button to save your settings.  
Advanced Network Panel  
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Wireless Network Configuration  
From within the Wireless Network Properties screen you can specify your  
SSID, WEP and 802.1x settings. If you use WEP and specify your WEP settings  
manually, un-select the check box “The key is provided automatically” then  
lick the Modify WEP Key button.  
The WEP Enabled setting on this panel is set automatically based on the WEP  
setting detected on your Access Point. If WEP is enabled on your access point, the  
WEP Enabled option is checked, and is not checked if it is disabled.  
Wireless Network Properties  
At the Wireless (WEP) Key Settings panel, enter the WEP key(s) used within  
your network. The key settings can be entered as hex or ASCII characters and  
accept values of 40 or 104 bits.  
Wireless (WEP) Key settings  
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Wireless Network Configuration  
After all configuration settings have been entered, click OK in the top right corner of  
the "Cisco 802.11 miniport Settings" panel to save your settings and close  
the panel.  
Restart the terminal to initialize the settings which were just saved.  
10.4 - Wireless Communication Problems  
If you are unable to connect to the network and receive the error message “Access  
point could not be found , restart terminal to try again”, this indicates that the settings  
entered did not allow the terminal to associate with an access point or there is no  
access point within radio range.  
If the settings are know to be correct and access points are functioning normally,  
accept the option to restart the terminal and allow the terminal to attempt to  
associate again.  
Confirm the wireless security settings for your network, re-enter the settings in the  
network tab  
Verify the signal strength within the area the terminal is being used  
Attempt to place the terminal (PCMCIA antenna) in an area which would not obscure  
the signal  
Select the Refresh button from within the "Cisco 802.11 miniport Settings"  
panel and determine if an antenna icon appears in the “Available Networks” or in the  
“Preferred Networks” window. If there is a blue ring around the top of the antenna  
icon, the connection is established  
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AS/400 FTP Setup  
Appendix A - AS/400 FTP Setup  
The following instructions will assist you in setting up the AS/400 FTP server so it  
can be used for “Flash Update” of the OmniTerm. You must have CA/400 (or  
equivalent software) running on a PC and Security Officer authority to complete  
these steps.  
Please Note:  
There are a number of changes which will be made to your current AS/400 FTP  
server which may have security consequences and are entirely your responsibility.  
Please be sure you are familiar with anysecurity risks these changes may create.  
You will obtain one file from our web site (www.computerlab.com), CD or email. This  
file is a "self extracting zip file". When you execute this file, it will expand into multiple  
files. Put the self extracting zip file in a working directory on a PC with Client access  
and execute the file The file will expand into multiple files. The file names are:  
MANIFEST.DUB Version control file and manifest of BIN files  
FILE_XXX.BIN xxx = file sequence number for flash image firmware  
CAUTION: All files are controlled as a group! When you are updating or changing  
the files in the directory: /OmniTerm in the AS/400 IFS, be certain that all files are  
replaced as a group.  
On a terminal or emulated terminal session, create the directory: /OmniTerm in the  
AS/400 IFS by entering the following  
===> CRTDIR DIR('OMNITERM')  
On a PC running CA/400, copy the Flash Update files (which you obtained from  
NLynx) to the AS/400 directory: /OMNITERM  
a) Open two copies of Windows Explorer  
b) Select the directory which contains the new Flash Update files in the first  
frame  
c) Select the OMNITERM directory on the AS/400 in the second frame  
d) Drag each of the Flash Update files to the OMNITERM directory on the  
AS/400  
NOTE: When specifying the directory in the Update section on the OmniTerm be  
sure to use the forward slash (/) character in front of the directory name. DO NOT  
USE the back slash (\) character. For example, the path should be entered as:  
/OMNITERM  
Please refer to Chapter 8 and follow the "Manual Upgrade" procedure to perform the  
flash update for the OmniTerm.  
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AutoUpdate / AutoConfiguration  
Appendix B - AutoUpdate / AutoConfiguration  
(Revision 1.02)  
AutoUpdate / AutoConfiguration Setup & Use  
The OmniTerm, with access to a DHCP server and an FTP server, can power  
on and automatically update its firmware version and/or its configuration if  
newer objects are available on the FTP server. In addition, DHCP can provide  
various RDP/ICA connection parameters.  
Note: See SNMP User Guide for more information on building and preparing a  
configuration image.  
DHCP Extended Options  
Options 206 through 209 are defined as FTP AutoUpdate/Config options.  
The OmniTerm firmware files are can be retrieved from the WEB or accessed  
via E-mail. The Configuration files are generated using the WBT SNMP  
Administrator program  
Important Note:  
All values are defined as “string” type values!  
FTP Server: The IP address or Name of the FTP server to be used for Auto  
setup.  
FTP Path: Path name (e.g. /etauto) to the Auto setup directory containing the  
firmware version update files (manafest.dub & associated '.bin' files; some  
6MB) plus the configuration files  
(SnmpAutoConfig.sac & associated '.bin' file; some 240KB).  
FTP User Name: User sign on name (if required)  
FTP Password: Sign on password (if required)  
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AutoUpdate / AutoConfiguration  
Options 200 through 205 are Terminal Server connection options (RDP &  
ICA):  
Remote servers: Enter host name or IP address for the terminal servers. The  
entry format is as follows:  
<RDP:name1,name2\host;ICA:name1,name2\host address>  
-or-<  
RDP:*\host;ICA:*\host address>  
where:  
"host" can be the IP address or host name.  
"name" is the session name in the Terminal Manager of the OmniTerm  
"RDP:" and "ICA:" identify the connection type  
Examples:  
1. 192.168.1.1  
all ICA and RDP session will connect to 192.168.1.1  
2. <RDP:*;ICA:*>192.168.1.1  
all ICA/RDP sessions connect to 192.168.1.1  
3. <RDP:rdp1,rdp2\192.168.1.1;ICA:ica1,ica2\192.168.1.3>  
RDP session rdp1,rdp2 connect to 192.168.1.1, ICA session  
ica1, ica2 connect to 192.168.1.3  
4. <RDP:*;ICA:*\192.168.1.3>192.168.1.1  
all RDP session connect to 192.168.1.1 and all ICA session connect to  
192.168.1.3  
5. <ICA:*>192.168.1.3  
all ICA session connect to 192.168.1.3  
User Name: Automatic Logon user name.  
Domain: Automatic Logon domain name.  
Password: Automatic Logon password.  
Command Line: Application to run  
Working Directory: The working directory for the application.  
Important Note:  
The extended option numbers described above may be redefined in the Terminal Properties screen,  
Network tab, using the Advanced DHCP button. This is not recommended for options 206-209  
because it will disable autoconfig of default devices.  
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Advanced Terminal Customization  
Appendix C - Advanced Terminal  
Customization  
C.1 - Emulation Font Upload  
The OmniTerm terminal emulation program (TermPro) comes with a default  
font which supports all languages the terminal is designed to support. This  
font may not be desirable to some users. To address this issue, a feature was  
added to allow the Administrator to install fonts onto the terminal for use with  
the local emulation program.  
Many fonts are available for free download or purchase on the Internet and  
other medium.  
Additional fonts are available from multiple sources on the Internet.  
One site which has a number of fonts available is SourceForge.net  
Please check the NLynx technical support web site  
(www.nlynx.co.uk) as more fonts become available and tested.  
Important Note: THE ONLY FONTS SUPPORTED are fonts with  
“Monospace” and “Truetype” attributes.  
You are responsible to ensure the font you select has the necessary  
language support for your locale and that you have the legal right to use the  
font. Most available fonts support US English.  
Font Install Prerequisites  
Minimum version requirements: ver. E5404  
True Type, Mono Space font file with TTF extension  
NLynx SNMPadm Management software (version 1.83.7 or above)  
installed on a PC or server  
FTP server on your network  
TTF file installed on your FTP server  
DHCP options 206 – 209 served (optional)  
206 FTP Server: The IP address or Name of the FTP server.  
207 FTP Path: Path name (e.g. /font) containing the TTF file  
208 FTP User Name: User sign on name (if required)  
209 FTP Password: Sign on password (if required)  
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Font Install Procedure  
If DHCP options 206 – 208 are served, please start at step 2.  
1. Set upgrade server and path on the OmniTerm:  
Press F2 at the Terminal Manger panel  
At the Terminal Properties panel, click the Upgrade tab  
Select the check box: Manual Upgrade  
Enter the FTP Server, IP address and Path where the TTF file is located  
Enter the User name and Password only if required  
Click OK on the Terminal Properties panel when finished  
Accept the option to restart the terminal  
2. Force terminal to download TTF font file using the SNMPADM management tool:  
Discover the terminal you wish to upload the font to  
Right Click on the IP address(s) of the terminal  
Select the menu item “Messages”  
Enter the following string into the message box. The font file “andalemo.ttf”  
will be used for this example:  
$INSTALL FONT$ andalemo.ttf  
Important Notes:  
Enter the font name of your TTF file in place of the example file name  
above (andalemo.ttf)  
The command must be in all capital letters  
The file name is case sensitive and must match the case of the file on  
your FTP server  
Press the Send button to send the command to the terminal(s)  
The command instructs the terminal to download the font from the specified  
FTP server and Path  
Using The Installed Font  
The font can now be accessed by the user from within the TermPro emulation  
program. To select the font used by TermPro:  
Start the emulation program  
Click the menu item: Setting  
Click the menu option: Font Setup  
Select the font from the pull down list  
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Related Messages:  
$UNINSTALL FONTS fontname  
Reboot by user is required.  
$LIST INSTALL FONTS$  
The SNMPadm "Message History" lists the installed fonts.  
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C.2 - Boot-up Splash Screen Upload  
The initial splash screen, that is seen just after power up and shows the  
progress bar during boot can be changed. For instance, some customers  
prefer to have the splash screen of their company logo.  
Install Prerequisites  
Minimum version requirements: ver. E5404  
NLynx SNMPadm Management software installed on a PC or server, version  
1.83.10 or above  
New Splash Screen file named Splash.bmp installed on your FTP server on  
the network.  
DHCP options 206 – 209 served (optional)  
206 FTP Server: The IP address or Name of the FTP server.  
207 FTP Path: Path name (e.g. /font) containing the TTF file  
208 FTP User Name: User sign on name (if required)  
209 FTP Password: Sign on password (if required)  
Install Procedure  
If DHCP options 206 – 208 are served, start at step 2.  
1. Set upgrade server and path on the OmniTerm:  
Press F2 at the Terminal Manger panel  
At the Terminal Properties panel, Click the Upgrade tab  
Select the check box: Manual Upgrade  
Enter the FTP Server, IP address and Path where the bitmap file is  
located  
Enter the User name and Password only if required  
Click OK on the Terminal Properties panel when finished  
Accept the option to restart the terminal  
2. Force terminal to download the bitmap file using the SNMPadm  
management tool:  
Discover the terminal you wish to upload the splash screen to  
Right Click on the IP address(s) of the terminal  
Select the menu item “Messages” and enter the following string into the  
message box. The command must be in all capital letters and the  
image file name is case sensitive.  
$FLASH BOOTLOGO$ Splash.bmp  
Press the Send button to send the command to the terminal(s)  
The command instructs the terminal to download the font from the  
specified FTP server and Path  
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Advanced Terminal Customization  
C.3 - Remote Serial Number Update  
The serial number is loaded into the flash by the factory for all NLynx  
terminals which were shipped with version x0350 or above. If the terminal you  
are using does not have the serial number loaded, it can be entered manually  
on the terminal (see section 7.1) or via a special command.  
Use SNMPadm 1.83.10 or above, to send a command to update the serial  
number:  
discover the terminal you wish to update serial number  
right Click on the IP address of the terminal  
select the menu item Messages  
enter the following string into the message box. The number  
TBB512345 will be used for this example:  
$SET SERIALNO$ TBB512345  
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Advanced Terminal Customization  
C.4 - Registry Edits  
The configuration of a windows based terminal is held in the 'Registry'.  
This registry can be edited to change certain operating characteristics.  
Use SNMPadm version 1.83.7 or above to edit the registry.  
C.4.1 - Disable Browser Address Bar  
Terminal versions: E5404 or above.  
For some applications, it may be desirable to limit the user's access to the  
address bar. This may be useful in a kiosks or intranet application.  
To disable the address bar, the registry must be modified. A dword value  
"Disable AddressBar" must be added as follows:  
'HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet  
Explorer\Main\Disable AddressBar'  
0 = disabled  
1 = enabled  
A simple way to implement this change would be to use the following  
procedure:  
create a new, empty registry by pressing the "New Setting" icon in  
the Remote Setting tab  
create the tree:  
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet  
Explorer\Main  
create the dword: Disable AddressBar  
enter the value of "0" or "1"  
click the SaveAll icon  
rename the file from "NewSetting" to "disable addressbar"  
click the SaveAll icon  
drag/drop this change on to any terminal  
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C.4.2 - Autostart Delay Feature  
Terminal versions: E5404 or above.  
The Autostart Delay feature was added to allow for circumstances where  
the network connection was not established by the time the sessions  
would be autostarted. For example, when using wireless networking, it is  
possible that the terminal will not authenticate to the Access Point by the  
time the session has started. This would result in the session failing to  
connect to the host. A delay can be inserted before Autostart begins which  
resolves this issue.  
The Autostart Delay feature must be enabled via a registry change.  
The dword value is:  
'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\WBT\Shell\  
AutoStartDelay'  
The value is in seconds and can be up to 99. A recommended value is 10  
if required at all.  
A simple way to implement this change would be to use the following  
procedure:  
create a new, empty registry by pressing the "New Setting" icon in  
the Remote Setting tab  
create the tree:  
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\WBT\Shell\  
create the dword: AutoStartDelay  
enter the value of "10"  
click the SaveAll icon  
rename the file from "NewSetting" to "autostart delay"  
click the SaveAll icon  
drag/drop this change on to any terminal  
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