Fujitsu eLux NG S26361-F2600-L134 用户手册

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Build # 27
  
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This new configuration file is now available in the eLux NG Configuration > New > 
Emulation
 > 3270 (or 5250 or 9750) > Configuration drop-down list. 
You can set the station name to a set value using an environment variable. “X97STATNAM” is 
the defined station name environment variable for all UniCon Software GmbH emulations 
(X32, X52, X97). Alternatively, you can set the station name to a variable. Requirement: The 
device must be managed by Scout Enterprise. For more information, see the X97 chapter or 
environment variable chapter in the Scout Enterprise Administrator’s Guide
For detailed instructions on how to use X32 or X52, please consult the X32 – 3270 / X52 –- 
5250 for Motif Administrator’s Guide
, available at 
 or the eLux NG CD. 
For detailed instructions on how to use X97, please consult the X97 – 9750 for Motif 
Administrator’s Guide
, available at 
 or the eLux NG CD. 
4.7.3  eterm for UNIX Systems 
To use this software, you must have the “Eterm 97801 terminal emulation” (eterm) package 
installed. 
eterm is a terminal emulation suite for UNIX systems that includes the following emulations:  
Siemens 97801 (7 & 8 bit, Sinix or Reliant), ANSI, AT386, BA-80, VT320 
Information on how to configure the key mapping file (such as for special sequences) is 
provided below. For further information on how to configure eterm, see the eterm 
Administrator’s Guide
, available for download at 
“Emulations”) or on the eLux NG CD. 
4.7.3.1  Key Definition File “eterm.map” 
Technical details: 
File name:  
eterm.map 
File format: 
UNIX 
File path:  
/setup/eterm 
Automatically installed 
during installation?:  
No, must be created 
 
The default eterm keyboard mapping suffices for most keyboards and emulations (VT320, 
97801, etc.).  
In addition, elux supports user-defined keyboard mapping. To perform this:  
1.  Create a new UNIX text file. Acceptable editors include “vi” on UNIX machines or 
“Programmer’s File Editor” on Windows machines. 
2.  Enter the values in the format described below.  
3.  Save the file as “eterm.map”. 
4.  Transfer it to the directory “/setup/eterm” on the Thin Client. (This is done easily using 
the “File Transfer” feature of Scout Enterprise – see the Scout Enterprise 
Administrator’s Guide
 for more information.) 
The user-customized keyboard mapping file allows you to change the default mapping and/or 
implement your own sequences (such as special control sequences).  
 
Format 
In the file eterm.map, tabs are field separators. The first field must start in the first column: 
<key symbol> <modifier> <string
 
Parameters 
<key symbol> 
The key to modify (=character string). 
<modifier> 
The level switching value (=hexadecimal number). 
Tip
 Do not edit 
elux.map using 
Notepad, which will 
convert it to an 
MS-DOS® text file.