Nokia 9110 Cell Phone User Manual


 
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Telnet connection
When you have connected to the remote system, press Keys to emulate the
VT100 special keys, which are not available on the communicator keyboard.
The special keys include:
Four function keys: PF1-4. The specific function of these keys depends on
the service or program to which you are connected.
All VT100 application keypad keys: numbers 1-9, hyphen, comma, period,
Enter.
The following VT100 functions: reset terminal, Ctrl-\, Ctrl-], Ctrl-~, Ctrl-?.
In a Telnet connection, these special keys include the following commands
that can be used in the remote systems that support them:
Interrupt — Interrupts the current process on the remote computer.
Skip command output — Prevents the commands from being shown on the
display.
Are you there? — Enquires whether the remote system is still running, if the
execution of a task seems to take too long.
Select a special character and press Insert. The inserted special character
sends a control signal to the remote computer; it is not shown on the display.
The arrow keys can be used for scrolling the view. Scrolling does not affect the
cursor position. Pressing any keyboard key returns the view to the cursor
position.
Press Hang up to close the connection to the host, end the data call and
return to the Telnet application main view.
Figure 10
Note: The text transfer function is
also available in Telnet. See “To
transfer text” on page 106.