Network Technologies CS-16/8 F8- Ansbk SET-UP Menu, F9- Lan Setup Menu, F10- Colr1 Set-up Menu

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Table 3- Programmable Keys

 

Enhanced PC-Style Keyboard

 

 

Enhanced PC-Style Keyboard

 

 

 

 

 

 

F1 through F12

 

ENTER (Both ENTER keys are programmable)

 

(UP ARROW)

 

ESCAPE

 

 

 

 

 

(DOWN ARROW)

 

HOME

 

(LEFT ARROW)

 

INSERT

 

(RIGHT ARROW)

 

PAGE DOWN

 

BACKSPACE

 

PAGE UP

 

DELETE

 

PRINT SCREEN

 

END

 

TAB

F8- Ansbk SET-UP Menu

A message of up to 20 characters can be programmed to identify the terminal to the CPU. Enter the message at the cursor

position. Correct errors by pressing [ ] (left arrow) to delete characters or [Home] to clear the message. CONCEAL hides the answerback message, so it is not displayed in setup mode.

To save the message in nonvolatile memory, exit Setup mode with the YES option.

F9- Lan Setup Menu

This menu configures the terminal for Ethernet communication. Use of Ethernet communications provides the additional ability to open multiple sessions (applications) on one or more CPUs/servers at the same time. Support of these extended features requires the server to be configured to accept telnet connections.

Note: The Ethernet option in the F4 setup menu must be set to ON for the terminal to work in an Ethernet environment.

Local IP Address is the IP address assigned to this terminal. This must be a unique IP address. An example of this address is 200.200.200.10.

Netmask is a value generated by the system based on the IP address. The system administrator would have this information. An example is 255.255.255.0

Gateway This IP address is used to communicate with other networks. If a gateway is not being used this option should be blank.

Remote IP 0...B Address are for any remote CPU, or devices, that the terminal will communicate with for a specific session. These twelve remote IP addresses should all be identical if all communications will be with only one CPU. If Multiple sessions-ON in the F4 menu has been selected, and there is more than one CPU on the system, the user must specify which CPU each session will communicate with. To communicate with a different CPU for a future session, these settings must be changed.

Note 1: The Multiple session option allows 8 separate sessions if any emulation other than ECON-80 is selected. If

ECON-80 emulation is selected, the Multiple session option will then allows 12 separate sessions.

Note 2: Port 23 Is the telnet service by default.

Note 3: The terminal must be powered cycled after saving for these parameters to take effect.

Term Type allows definition of the terminal with up to 40 characters. If Term Type is empty the default type is sent to the CPU by the system.

Ethernet Node ID displays the serial number of the hardware Ethernet interface device. This is a default value of the manufacturer of the hardware device and should not be changed.

F10- Colr1 Set-up Menu

Selects the color palette to be used for each screen attribute. A text sample of the selected colored is displayed next to each selection. Attribute selections are listed below.

Normal

Undl.

Dim

Undl. Blank

Blank

Undl. Blink

Blink

Undl. Blink Blank

Blink Blank

Undl. Rev

Rev

Undl. Rev Blank

Rev Blank

Undl. Rev Blink

Rev Blink

Undl. Rev Blink Blank

Rev Blink Blank

 

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Contents SERIMUX-TERM-CS-16/8 Trademark Table of Contents 1 VT100, VT220 and Console Ansi Command Guide Table of Figures Terminal Converter FeaturesIntroduction Multiple RS-232 EmulationsConsole Switch Materials DB25M-RJ45F-C DB9F-RJ45FFeatures and Functions Front and Rear Views of SERIMUX-TERM-CS-16Rack Mounting Instructions Installation#10-32x3/4 Rack Screws supplied Cage Nuts Supplied Powercord Connect Devices, Hosts, and PowerIEC Power Connector RJ45 Male ConnectorConnect the Monitor and Keyboard Power Up The SERIMUX-TERM-CS-16Connect the Serimux and Terminal to a Network MonitorSetup The Terminal Getting StartedF4- Comm Setup Menu Saving and Exiting SetupF2- Genrl Setup Menu Connect to the SerimuxStartup- Accessible host list Terminal Control Using the Serimux Console SwitchDefault keypad PIN number is Serial ControlAdministrator Controls Login as the administratorPort List Port list displays the status of all portsPort Settings Port settings menuSetting Description Value Stop Bit Port serial settingsData bit ParityXon or Xoff Characters Flow control CommandInter-character delay DTR line behaviorDisplay serial settings for different port number Modem settingsCopy Port Serial Settings Function KeystrokePort data buffer Display modem settings for different port numberClear Port data buffer User List User ListUser Settings User settings menuCopy User Settings Port accessOption Description Setting Description Value Advanced SettingsChange administrator password Local KeyPad PIN Defines the PIN number for LocalFunction Description FirmwareLoad new firmware Save current firmware Serimux is waiting to save its firmware User Accessible host list screen User ControlsUser main menu User main menuLimited user accessible Port list Port List screen¾ Accessible host list User Terse modeTerse mode commands ¾ Connect to port ¾ Port info¾ Verbose mode System Reset button¾ User Logout Firmware Upgrade Firmware upload windowLast confirmation before firmware update Functions of the Keypad Login the administratorKeypad Control Action from Keypad Reaction of SerimuxLogin a user to the administrator main menu Login user to a portConnect 2 host ports Disconnect and logout a userAction from Keypad Disconnect 2 ports Reset Serimux Console Switch to default settingsTo detach a modem Using the Terminal How To Setup The TerminalF2- Genrl Setup Menu F1- Disp Setup MenuChanging The Terminal Operating Parameters F4- Comm Setup Menu F3- Keybd Setup MenuPrinter F6-Tabs SET-UP Menu F5- Misc Setup MenuF7- FKeys SET-UP Definition Setup Menu Printer RCV ON/OFFF10- Colr1 Set-up Menu F9- Lan Setup MenuF8- Ansbk SET-UP Menu Programmable KeysAttribute = Bold/Blink Color Association = OFF/ON Color Setup MenuF11- Colr2 Set-up Menu OptionColor Palettes Palette Display Attribute Foreground Color Background ColorColor Palettes Contd Local Keyboard Commands Command Enhanced PCSame Terminal Command GuideCommands Supported in Ascii Personalities WyseStop parity word Native Mode WyseSelect bell volume Key/fkey DELESC . cursor1 Sequence DELKey/fkey Sequence Sequence DEL Message CRFcolor ESC a mf attrAttr Bcolor mapLine col ColCcc C Clearing Data Editing ContdSending data Set Print FunctionsCharacter Sets Pp bb...bbVariable Values for Commands Variable Values for Commands Contd Definition LengthLine/Column Max Maximum SpeedPalette Color Pallette Bell VolumeFunction Key Parity Bits1 VT100, VT220 and Console Ansi Command Guide Ansi Command GuideSupported VT100,VT220 and Console Ansi Commands ESC Ps final Supported VT100, VT220 and Console Ansi Commands, ContdCharacter Set Selection Label assignedValues for Ps above Supported VT100, VT220 and Console Ansi Commands ContdFinal character Character AttributeValues for Psn in table on Editing FunctionsClear Key Lock See tables below an on next page for values Kc/hc ST StringShifted function key Key Value Redefine keys with stringUnshifted function key Values of Fn for Numeric Keypad keysAuxiliary Keypad Modes More Terminal Control CommandsTerminal Resets Transmission/Printer ControlSee table below for values of Ps 2 VT52 Command GuideCommand VT52 Keyboard LanguageUsing Printer Server via Ethernet Connection Basic SetupSetup for LPD LPD printing Setup for TftpTftp Printing Hardware Specifications Serimux Hardware Specifications TerminalHardware Information Serial Port Cabling Pin assignment at Wire Color Standard End Crossed EndCPU-to-RACKMUX Ethernet Crossover Cable Serial Port PinoutsRJ45 Signal Cable AdaptersDB25F 3 4 Terminal Connector Pin AssignmentsSUB-D Female connector Mating face of an RJ45 FemaleAppendix B Serimux User and Administrator Characteristics Appendix a Serimux Port CharacteristicsDescription Acceptable Value Default Value AdministratorWarranty Information Index