Denso BHT-7500, BHT-103 manual Running the Manager, Menu Bar, Toolbar

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Running the Manager

Terminal Setup

Running the Manager

The PowerNet Twin Client Manager is the utility that manages the terminal software and configurations.

Select Start, Programs, PowerNet, and Twin Client Manager. The PowerNet Twin Client Manager screen appears as shown in the following figure. This is the administrator's main screen, and all functions are accessed from its menu bar, tool bar, and tabs.

Menu Bar

The menu bar provides access to the functions used to configure the terminals and manage their software.

Toolbar

Found under the menu bar, the tool bar provides shortcuts to major features. The toolbar can be turned on or off by changing the Toolbar parameter found on the View menu. The shortcuts available from the toolbar are as follows.

Create a new terminal configuration.

Open an existing terminal configuration.

Save the current terminal configuration.

Download the configuration to terminal.

Download software to terminal.

Configure terminals automatically over the wireless network.

View PowerNet Twin Client Manager version.

The PowerNet Twin Client Manager is now successfully installed and ready for use. Quick Start provides detailed instructions for quickly configuring the terminal.

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Contents Supported Equipment Manual Copyright 1996 - 2006 by Connect, Inc TrademarksProduction Running Setup from a Download File Installation…………………Configuring the Terminal for Download This page is intentionally blank Chapter 1 Introduction Release NotesDescriptions Pictures BHT-7500 BHT-103Setup Requirements AccessoriesThis page is intentionally blank Chapter 2 Terminal Setup Running Setup from a Download FileDownloading From the WEB Installation The InstallShield wizard runs and presents the following screenClick on Next to begin the installation process Terminal Setupa. To reboot the system immediately, click on Finish Running the Manager Menu BarToolbar Configuring the Manager Quick StartSetting Terminal Model and COM Port Saving the Configuration Click File and Save As. Enter a name for this configurationFor the purposes of this example, the name is vt220 Configuring the Terminal for Download Connecting the CradleCommand Mode Safe Boot Downloading EX3 FilesPress 2 H. Parity and move cursor to On Press 3 Linkup Time and move cursor to Press 1 for Basic Mode settings, and cursor to Optical The following screen will appear Choose OK at the prompt above Errors in System Mode DOWNLOAD FILE OUT OF MEMORY RETRY? 1. YES 2. NO 2-14The current download will exceed the maximum of 80 files in the memory Setting the Default Executable Twin Client 1991-2006, Connect, Inc Keypress to Continue1 EXECUTE PROGRAM 2 DOWNLOAD 3 UPLOAD 4 SET SYSTEM 5 TEST 6 VERSION 7 FTP 8 RFStarting a Telnet Session Standard Setup Setup Using Twin Client ManagerHard is the same as Soft except the viewing keys are disabled 5250 Settings Hard is the same as Soft except the viewing keys are disabled 3270 Settings Hard is the same as Soft except the viewing keys are disabled Terminal Setup Using Twin Client Menus Edit Mobile Unit IPEdit Server/Host IPs Switch Client Modes Setting Default ExecutableEdit License Key Run Site SurveyAuthorizing PowerNet Authorized Terminals Add Licenses Enter the additional license’s authorization code and click on OK Transfer Authorization Listing Click on the Listing button to view authorization codes issuedClick on OK when finished Click on the Close button when finished Codabar Start/Stop Number Chapter 3 Keypad Configuration BHT-7500 Keypad FiguresKeypad Configuration VT Keyboard KeytopBHT-7500 F5 x ‘3270 Keyboard sreq5250 Keyboard Keypad Table BHT-7500 right parenthesis BHT-103 M1 M2 7 8 4 5 1 2BS C SF PW BHT-103uppercase character screen lowercase character screenF9-F16 screen 5250 emulation 3270 emulationVT emulation Note The 8 keys above are specific to 5250 emulationKeypad Table 3-14 Down Left Up Right 3-16 Chapter 4 Error Message Resolution Guide MessageReason Reference Tech NoteSolution MessageReason Reference Tech NoteSolution MessageReason Reference Tech NoteSolution MessageReason Reference Tech NoteSolution MessageReason Reference Tech NoteSolution MessageReason Reference Tech NoteSolution MessageReason Reference Tech NoteSolution MessageReason Reference Tech NoteSolution MessageReason Reference Tech NoteSolution MessageReason Reference Tech NoteSolution MessageReason Reference Tech NoteSolution MessageReason Reference Tech NoteSolution MessageReason Reference Tech NoteSolution MessageReason Reference Tech NoteSolution MessageReason Reference Tech NoteSolution MessageReason Reference Tech NoteSolution MessageReason Reference Tech NoteSolution MessageReason Reference Tech NoteSolution MessageReason Reference Tech NoteSolution MessageReason Reference Tech NoteSolution MessageReason Reference Tech NoteSolution MessageReason Reference Tech NoteSolution MessageReason Reference Tech NoteSolution MessageReason Reference Tech Note