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The TELIX v3.22 manual

Copyright (C) 1986-94 deltaComm Development, Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • 2. GETTING STARTED
  • 2.1 Configuring Telix with MODEMCFG.EXE
    2.2 Starting a Telix Session
    2.3 Terminal Mode
    2.4 Communications Parameters
    2.5 Using Telix Menus
    2.6 Entering and Editing Strings
    2.7 Output String Translation
    2.8 Ending a Telix Session

  • 3. PROGRAM FEATURES
  • 3.1 Hang-Up
    3.2 Capture File
    3.3 Printer
    3.4 Usage Log
    3.5 Scroll-Back
    3.6 Keyboard Definitions/Macros
    3.7 DOS Shell
    3.8 DOS Command
    3.9 Editor
    3.10 DOS and File Functions
    3.11 Screen Image
    3.12 The Translate Table
    3.13 Chat Mode
    3.14 Clear Screen
    3.15 Local Echo
    3.16 Add Line Feeds
    3.17 Break Signal
    3.18 DOORWAY Mode
    3.19 Miscellaneous Functions

  • 4. THE DIALING DIRECTORY
  • 4.1 The Display
    4.2 Editing an Entry
    4.3 Adding Entries
    4.4 Clearing Entries
    4.5 Finding an Entry
    4.6 Dialing
    4.7 Other Functions
    4.7.1 Inserting Blank Entries
    4.7.2 Deleting Entries
    4.7.3 Revising Long Distance Codes
    4.7.4 Creating a Dialing Directory
    4.7.5 Loading a Dialing directory
    4.7.6 Printing the Dialing directory
    4.8 Automatic Queue Redial
    4.9 The Quick Dial Bar

  • 5 FILE TRANSFERS
  • 5.1 Downloading (Receiving) Files
    5.2 Uploading (Sending) Files
    5.3 File Transfer Protocols
    5.4 Which One to Use

  • 6. TELIX CONFIGURATION MENU
  • 6.1 Screen and Color Settings
    6.2 Terminal Options
    6.3 General Settings
    6.4 Modem and Dialing settings
    6.5 Filenames and Path Settings
    6.6 ASCII Transfers
    6.7 Protocol options
    6.8 Kermit Transfers
    6.9 Comm Port Setup
    6.10 Saving Changes and Leaving

  • 7. TERMINAL EMULATION
  • 7.1 TTY
    7.2 ANSI-BBS
    7.3 ANSI
    7.4 VT102
    7.5 VT52

  • 8. USING SCRIPT FILES
  • 8.1 The Scripting Languages
    8.2 SALT
    8.3 SIMPLE
    8.4 Learning a Script

  • 9.HOST MODE
  • 10. COMMAND SUMMARY
  • 11. TROUBLESHOOTING
  • 12. PRODUCT SUPPORT
  • 13. EXTERNALS PROTOCOLS
  • 14. FILE FORMATS

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    Students of the department of Electronic Computer Systems
    TEI Piraeus


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