PowerTerm LTC
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Users Guide
3. Starting and Stopping Sessions
When PowerTerm LTC is used for the first time, the PowerTerm LTC window is
automatically displayed together with the Connect dialog. After the connection
parameters have been defined, the Connect dialog will be displayed according to
your selected options.
You can determine PowerTerm LTC behavior and automate processes in the
Preferences property pages. These remain active until you change them. For
example, if you select to connect automatically at PowerTerm LTC startup, you will
always be connected when you open PowerTerm LTC. Other behaviors you can
customize are for example auto-reconnect and keyboard inactivity time limit.
PowerTerm LTC opens with the default terminal setup file. You can also open
PowerTerm LTC using a customized setup file, or a script file.
Once you have defined terminal and communication parameters, you can then
connect to a host. For more information on connections, see chapter
The communication mode appears beside the application name on the PowerTerm
LTC window title bar. When communication ends, the mode name disappears from
view.
When working with more than one host, PowerTerm LTC enables you to connect to
a host using customized PSL scripts. You need to define a different script with the
name of each host. For more information about scripts, see chapter
PowerTerm LTC also provides the option to modify connection parameters for COM
type communications. This option is only available once you are connected to a
host.
To define preferences:
1.
Select Terminal | Setup. The Terminal Setup dialog appears.
2.
Select the Preferences tab. The Preferences property page is displayed.
3.
Select the parameters that you require.
3.1. Starting PowerTerm LTC Using a Setup File
PowerTerm LTC can be started using a default or customized setup file. A setup file
contains both communication session parameters and terminal setup parameters. It
is in text format and can be edited using a text editor.
The Default Setup file, called ptdef.pts, is used with single host connections. When
you open PowerTerm LTC, it automatically uses this file to initiate terminal setup
and connection parameters.