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2.
In the Setup Quick (press
F1
) menu, set the Printer portion of the “Host/Printer” selection to “Para” without changing the current Host option (“xxxx/
Para”).
STEP 7 – Using Emulation Setup
This step requires setting a selection in the Setup menu to configure the “Emulation” of the terminal. Determine the emulations with which your applications run.
1.
Enter the Setup menu and set the “Emulation” parameter in the Quick (press
F1
) menu, to match your requirements.
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2.
If you are running in dual session mode, press
Ctrl+Enter
on the numeric keypad.
3.
If necessary, repeat steps 1and 2 for Session 2.
STEP 8 – Using Additional Setup Options
At this point, you should proceed to the Setup chapter and continue to set up your own selections for any other parameters, such as those for the display,
keyboard, function/edit keys, and tabs.
Use
Ctrl+Enter
on the numeric keypad to access this set of parameters.
STEP 9 – Saving Parameters
Save your Setup parameters in permanent memory, so that they can be recovered if the terminal is powered down.
When you exit the Setup menu, the prompt “Save all? (Y/N)” appears. Press
Y
.
Note:
Remember to save your Setup settings after the entire installation process.
STEP 10 – Establishing Communications
Your installation is now complete. By pressing the Return or Enter key, you should be able to communicate with the host computer(s). The printer should respond
to the local print command, which is
Shift+Ctrl+Del
(on the numeric keypad).
If, for some reason, your installation was not successful, make sure that
•
Your physical connections are secure.
•
The communications protocol settings match your devices.
•
You chose the Setup selections that provide a proper interface between the terminal and your devices.
If you continue to have problems installing the terminal, call your local dealer for technical support.
Common Configurations
The two illustrations below show the most common arrangements for connecting a terminal to a host and to a printer.
Host/Printer = Aux/Para
Aux Baud, Aux Data Format, etc. matches the
host
Host/Printer=EIA/Aux
EIA Baud, etc. matches the host
Aux Baud, etc. matches the printer
EIA Modem Control = On