Communications port parameters:

Set the baud rate, stop/start bits, etc.

Session parameters:

Choose the Ansi/SCO emulation option

Select ASCII keyboard and the appropriate country code.

Use as a LAN terminal

For terminal only operation, no setup is usually needed at all on the host side, though your system administrator may feel more comfortable adding the terminal name and IP address to the /etc/hosts file. In fact, this including in /etc/hosts is required if you will be using a printer attached to the SpotLine M110 as a system wide device (See below).

5.4 Use with Other Operating Systems

The SpotLine M110 terminal may be used as a terminal off any other host system that supports asynchronous terminals or Ethernet LAN Telnet sessions.

Complete emulation details of the SpotLine M110 are contained in Chapter 7 of this manual. You will notice that the control codes are very similar to other industry standard terminals.

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