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Line end for incoming data call — Defines which character is generated with
the Enter key in incoming data. The alternatives are: Carriage return (CR),
Linefeed (LF), and Carriage return - Linefeed (CR/LF)
To define Terminal connections
After you have pressed Define in the Terminal main view, the defined Terminal
connections are shown.
To remove the selected connection, press Delete.
To edit existing connections, press Edit, or press New to define new Terminal
connections. The following settings become available:
Connection name — Write the name of the connection. The name can be
defined freely.
Phone number — The phone number for accessing the service. The phone
number may include spaces and hyphens.
Data bits: 7/8 — Service/host-specific communication parameter.
Parity: None /Odd/Even — Service/host-specific communication parameter.
Stop bits: 1 /2— Service/host-specific communication parameter.
Local echo: On/Off — If set to On, characters typed from the communicator
keyboard are echoed locally to the communicator. If set to Off, they are
echoed to the remote host computer.
Modem initialisation — Enter here a modem initialisation string containing AT
commands, if needed. This initialisation string is executed after the string you
define in the Modem initialisation: Custom option of the Internet settings.
Backspace key: BS/DEL — Defines whether the keyboard backspace key is used
as a backspace or delete key.
Line end — Defines which character is generated with the Enter key in the
terminal session. The alternatives are: Carriage return (CR), Linefeed (LF), and
Carriage return - Linefeed (CR/LF).
Figure 9