Using the Session Manager
5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21)
Chapter 6-47
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Chinese
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Korean
A character set determines how the terminal will interpret the ASCII characters sent from a host
computer, and establishes the graphical rendition the terminal will use for representing information
from the host computer.
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Selecting
ASCII
will enable use of either the F8x8, F8x16, TF8x16, F16x16, F16x32,
TF16x32 and 24x24 English fonts, with ASCII single byte processing. Only these fonts should
be used with this character set.
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Selecting
Chinese
will enable use of the 24x24 Chinese standard font, with double byte ASCII
processing enabled through use of MSB signaling. Only the 24x24 Chinese font should be used
with this character set.
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Selecting
Korean
will enable use of the 16x16 Korean standard font, with double byte ASCII
processing enabled through use of MSB signaling. Only the 16x16 Korean font should be used
with this character set.
The font references are names of font types that can be supported, depending on installation
requirements and available memory. The current available fonts are listed via the
Font
menu item. See
the section on ‘Font’ in this chapter.
Font
You can list the current available font types by selecting the
Font
menu item. You can enable the
specific font by touching twice the appropriate menu item.
When selecting a font, you need to account for the screen size generated by the host and expected by
the terminal. See also, the section on ‘Screen Size’ in this chapter.
Font Map
You can make use of font identifiers within host application sessions. The font identifiers are numbers
that represent each of the fonts listed via the
Font
menu item. The MT unit provides a default set of
identifiers. The identifiers are listed via the
Font Map
menu item. You may modify the identifiers via
the appropriate menu item, which will pop up a keyboard. The entered identifier will show in the menu
item.
Screen Size
You can select a window screen size by selecting the number of character rows and the number of
character columns that would be visible in a full (maximized) window. The screen size settings need to
be consistent with the font type selected in the
Font
menu (see the section on ‘Font’ in this chapter).
The following table correlates example font options with the screen size parameters, Rows and
Columns.