HP 700-92/96 Emulation

Telnet options. Refer to the TCP/IP Connection Settings section in chapter 2 for details.

For a modem connection, select Modem, specify the communications port in the Connect To box, then click Configure to display configuration options. Refer to the Modem Connection Settings section in chapter 2 for details.

For a serial connection, select Serial, specify the communications port in the Connect To box, then click Configure for additional serial options. Refer to the Serial Connection Settings section in chapter 2 for details.

6.When you have specified the required settings in the New Connection dialog box, click the Connect button to make the connection.

Note: You can save these settings as a connection template using the Save Session As dialog box. Refer to the Setup Menus chapter for details.

Display Configuration

When you run the HP 700-92/96 emulation the following buttons will appear along the bottom of the display.

These buttons indicate the current function of keys F1 through F8 on the keyboard and are described later in this chapter. The two numbers in the middle button indicate the current line and column position of the cursor. The display area is 80 columns wide by 24 lines deep by default, and 168 lines are stored off-screen. You can toggle between 80 and 132 column display by pressing the function key F12, and you can divide the display memory into 2, 4, 6 or 8 pages from the HP Settings dialog box, as described in the Setup Menus chapter.

Keyboard Mapping

The following illustration shows where HP 700-92/96 keyboard functions are mapped to keys on the 101/102 key Enhanced AT keyboard layout. Special key functions that are provided on the HP 700-92/96 keyboard can be mapped to any key on your keyboard by using the HP virtual key names listed in the Define Keyboard Macros dialog box.

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