5. Enter your text.

Enter a J after each command.

Search strings (entered using the S command) must be entered exactly as the system you’re calling normally displays them. This means that you must enter upper- and lower-case letters in the auto log-on set-up exactly as those letters are shown when logging on manually. You may have to log onto a system manually at least once to copy the system’s text strings in order to write a log-on procedure.

6.Touch w] when you have finished to store the auto log-on text.

The Setting display appears.

7. Touch m again to store the entry.

Terminal There are two terminal emulation modes available on this

emulation unit: TTY (teletypewriter) and the more advanced VT-l 00 (VT stands for “video terminal”), which adds greater formatting controls and enhanced text handling and display. Select the one the remote computer/system which you are communicating with supports in the dialing entry.

You can then configure your terminal using the last six parameters in the entry (WRAP AROUND, TAB, AUTO REPEAT, CURSOR, CURSOR TRANSLATE (HORIZONTAUVERTICAL)) according to your requirements.

While the unit’s default settings will work fine for virtually all of your telecommunications, you may at some time find the need to change the emulation settings. (See p.

255.)

In VT-100 emulation mode, you can use a VT-1 00 numeric keypad, which can be used like the function keys on a standard computer, on the unit display. To use this in on-line mode,

1.Press (m) , touch I[ , and select POP UP NUMERIC KEYPAD.

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