| SpotLine M110 User Guide |
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| Table of Contents |
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1.0 | Introduction | 6 |
2.0 | Specifications | 8 |
3.0 | Getting Started | 10 |
3.1 | Installation | 10 |
3.2 Setup | 11 | |
4.0 | Usage | 12 |
4.1 | Configuration Setup | 12 |
4.1.1 User Environment | 13 | |
4.1.2 Port Configuration | 16 | |
4.1.3 Sessions | 19 | |
| 4.1.3.a Term: | 21 |
4.1.4 Network Parameters | 22 | |
| 4.1.4.a Print Server: | 24 |
| 4.1.4.b Print Screen: | 25 |
4.1.5 Host Name | 26 | |
4.1.8 Exit without Saving | 27 | |
4.2 | Reverse Telnet | 28 |
4.3 | Remote TTY for Unix Systems | 30 |
4.4 | Reversal of the LED’s for Num. Lock and Caps | 32 |
Lock | 32 | |
4.5 | Purge the Printer Buffer | 32 |
4.6 | Function Key | 33 |
4.6.1 Function Key Reset | 33 | |
4.6.2 Programming function keys (F1- F24) | 33 | |
4.7 | Multiscreen Session Switching | 35 |
4.7.1 How to declare SCO mscreen for SpotLine Terminals | 35 | |
4.8 | Telnet Session | 36 |
5.0 | Software Configuration | 38 |
5.1 SCO XENIX/Unix | 38 | |
5.1.1 Use as a Telnet Session LAN Terminal | 38 | |
5.1.2 Setting up the LAN Terminal for Printing | 38 | |
5.1.3 Use as a Serial Terminal | 40 | |
5.2 | Use with IBM’s AIX Unix | 41 |
5.2.1 Use as a Serial AIX Terminal Device | 41 | |
5.2.2 Use as a Telnet terminal | 41 | |
5.3 | Other Unix Versions | 43 |
5.3.1 Use as a Serial Terminal | 43 | |
5.4 | Use with Other Operating Systems | 44 |
6.0 | Cabling | 45 |
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