Open an ALC, T27, or UTS terminal session.
Open the Document Settings dialog box.
The steps depend on your user interface mode.
Ribbon or InfoConnect Browser |
With a session open, from the Quick Access Toolbar, click . |
TouchUX |
With a session open, tap the Gear icon and then select Document Settings. |
Classic MDI |
With a session open, go to Options > Settings |
Under Terminal Configuration, click Configure Connection Settings.
Connection
Choose one of the following options.
Path name / Path Description (list box) |
If available, select an existing path from the list to use with this session. If you want the option to use different, pre-configured paths each time you start the session, selectChoose Path at session startupinstead. If you want to create a new path, click Create Path instead. NOTE:You can right-click on any listed path to delete that path or modify the path using the Database editor. |
Choose path at session startup (check box) |
Select this option if you want to choose from a list of existing paths each time you start the session. |
Create Path (button) |
Click this button to start the Path Wizard and configure a new path. |
Host Connection Options
Manually connect to the host |
Select this option if you do not want InfoConnect to connect to the host automatically when you open the session document. |
Clear screen at session disconnect |
Select this option if you want InfoConnect to clear the screen when you disconnect from the host. his option is not available for ALC sessions; with these sessions the screen always clears when you disconnect. |
Graphics
This option is only available for UTS terminal sessions. To use it you must install the GraphX32 feature (included under Options Pack in the installation tree).
Host graphics type |
No Host Graphics - (Default) Select this option if you have not installed InfoConnect GraphX. MAPPER - For connections to a Unisys ClearPath IX Series or 1100/200 Series host. MAPPER A - For connections to a Unisys ClearPath NX/LS or A Series host. MAPPER C - For connections to a UNIX host. |