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BT2600/BT2600G Terminal Emulator User's Guide BT2600/BT2600G Terminal Emulator User’s Guide Manual No. 11-10147-01 Revision A © Copyright 2006–2007 Bering Technology, Inc. 1400 Dell Avenue, Suite B Campbell, CA 95008-6620 (408) 364-6500 PREFACE Important Notice Important Notice Copyright © 2006–2007 by Bering Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced in any way without the express written permission of Bering Technology, Inc. Printed in the United States of America. The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Every reasonable precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual to insure its accuracy. However, Bering Technology, Inc. assumes no liability resulting from any errors or omissions in this manual, or from the use of the information contained herein, nor does it make a commitment to update the information contained herein. BT2600 and BT2600G are trademarks of Bering Technology, Inc. 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BT2600/BT2600G Terminal Emulator User’s Guide v PREFACE Printing History Printing History If the Revision level of the manual does not change from one printing to the next, this indicates that the newer printing is a maintenance upgrade, i.e. typographic errors, page references, etc. New revision levels of the manual indicate a new rewrite of the manual. This may include new installation instructions for a particular operating system, or a new software version of the BT2600 Terminal Emulator. Date = Date this manual was printed Rev = Revision level of this manual Date Rev Changes to manual October 2006 A First printing vi BT2600/BT2600G Terminal Emulator User’s Guide OVERVIEW Table of Contents Table of Contents 1 INTRODUCTION AND INSTALLATION . 1 Features. 1 Installing BT2600 . 2 Uninstalling BT2600 . 3 Uninstalling BT2600 From Control Panel . 3 Getting Started . 4 2 CONFIGURING BT2600. 5 Properties . 5 Configuration. 5 Changing Configuration . 6 Connection . 7 Emulation Settings . 8 Display Setup . 9 Soft Keys Setup . 10 Terminal Setup . 11 3 USING BT2600. 13 Display . 13 Getting Around the Screen . 13 Moving the Cursor. 13 Scrolling . 14 Basic Editing Functions. 14 Function Keys . 14 Select Function Keys . 15 Mode Keys. 15 Programming User Keys . 15 Menus . 17 File Menu . 17 Edit Menu . 19 Grab . 21 Modes Menu . 21 Keys Menu . 21 Mini Cartridge Tape Emulation (264x) . 22 Load Mini Cartridge. 22 Unload Mini Cartridge. 23 Rewind Mini Cartridge . 23 Memory Slots . 24 Show Memory Slots . 24 Memorize an Item . 25 Recall an Item . 25 Erase A Memory Slot . 25 4 BT2600G HP Graphics Terminal Emulator . 27 Introduction . 27 Configuration - Emulation Setup . 27 BT2600/BT2600G Terminal Emulator User’s Guide vii OVERVIEW Table of Contents Graphics Display. .28 Graphics Display On/Off. .28 Alphanumeric Display On/Off . .28 Alphanumeric Cursor On/Off. .28 Graphics Cursors . .28 Graphics Cursor On/Off . .29 Graphics Cursor Positioning . .29 Graphics Function Keys . .30 Zoom . .30 Zoom In. .30 Zoom Out . .30 Graphics Editing . .31 Rubber Band . .31 Line Drawing. .31 Line Pattern. .31 Graphics Text . .32 Graphics Text Options. .32 A CABLING. ..
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