Introduction
PowerTerm LTC opens with the default terminal setup file. You can also open
PowerTerm LTC using a customized setup file, or script.
The most important feature of the PowerTerm LTC window is its work area,
which emulates a host terminal screen by displaying data entered on your
terminal data received from the host. (For more information on how to
customize your desktop, see chapter
Manipulating the Desktop and Selecting
Text
)
Step 2: Select a Terminal Emulation
You can either select a terminal type for the current session or open a
previously defined terminal setup file.
To select terminal settings:
1. Select
Terminal | Setup. The Terminal Setup dialog appears.
2. Select the Emulation tab.
3. Click one of the Terminal Types. The emulation type that you select changes
the number of setup tabs and, for IBM emulations, the PowerTerm LTC
windows display.
4. Define terminal settings by clicking the relevant
Property page tab and define
setup parameters.
5. Click
OK.
6. Save the settings by selecting File | Save Terminal Setup or Save Terminal
Setup As
. The file is saved.
To open a previously defined Terminal setup file:
1. Select File | Open Terminal Setup. The Open File dialog appears.
2. Select your desired setup file and click
OK.
Or,
1. Select Communication | Connect. The Connect dialog appears.
2. Type your desired setup file name in the
Setup File field or alternatively click
the browse button and select the desired file in the
Select File dialog.
Step 3: Connect to Host
After you have selected a terminal emulation, you need to define
communication parameters for the current session, or select a previously
saved session from the session list. PowerTerm LTC also provides an option
to run a script file before you connect to a host.
To connect to a host:
1. Select
Communication | Connect. The Connect dialog appears.
2. Define communication parameters or select a session with previously defined
connection parameters from the
Session list.
3. Click Connect. A connection is established to a host computer.
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