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After the 3270 emulation program starts, one of the following is displayed:
If you see the main screen instead of a session, then you do not have any 3270 sessions set to be enabled at initialization. For instructions on updating your style file to enable a session at initialization, refer to Customizing Display Sessions.
In the Motif emulation program, the 3270 display appears as part of the main screen (with the menu bar at the top). If you do not have an enabled or active session, the main screen is displayed, but the area where the 3270 display would appear is blank.
If you have more than one active session, each session appears in a separate window as a separate main screen with its own menu bar. You can customize the title for each window to help distinguish between them; for more information, see Customizing Display Sessions.
A typical 3270 display is shown in Sample 3270 Display.
From a 3270 display session, you can move to the main screen at any time to gain access to the File, Customize, or Control pull-down menus. You can use them to customize and control 3270 emulation. To move from a 3270 display to the main screen, press ACTIONS (default keystroke Ctrl + U). The main screen is shown in Changing from a 3270 Display to the Main Screen.
The name of the style file also appears near the top of the main screen. To return from the main screen to 3270 emulation, press Esc, or choose Return to Emulator under the File menu.
In the Motif emulation program, the 3270 display appears as part of the main screen (with the menu bar at the top); you can access the menus at any time. However, if you have more than one active session, you can access the menus in only one session window at any time. When you pull down a menu or move to a dialog box in one window, the menu bars in all other 3270 emulation session windows are disabled until you end all menus and dialog boxes in the first window.
If the style file name you specify is incorrect, or the file is not valid or cannot be opened, a message similar to that shown in Incorrect Style File Message, appears on the main screen when the program starts.
Choose <Exit Message> to acknowledge the message. You can then attempt to open the correct file using the File menu. For more information, see Customizing 3270 Emulation. Alternatively, you can continue with 3270 emulation without using a style file, in which case, you will use the program's default style.
A style file contains the parameters that control the appearance and behavior of your terminal in 3270 emulation.
Using the File menu, you can take the following actions:
Open a different style file to apply its customization parameters to 3270 emulation
Save changes to a style file
Create a new style file
You can use the Customize menu, to change customization parameters, which you then save to a style file. However, you will not be able to modify the default style or open new style files if your System Administrator has not given you permission to do this. For more information about complete instructions for using style files, see Customizing 3270 Emulation.
You use the Control menu to control emulation-enabling and disabling 3270 display sessions and 3287 printer sessions, starting and stopping file transfers, sending NetView user alerts, and viewing host response times. For instructions, see Controlling 3270 Emulation.
To conduct 3270 emulation, do the following:
Log on to a host (if required to do so) and communicate with its control and application programs through an active session.
Move to the currently selected session by choosing Return to Emulator under the File menu or by pressing the Esc key.
Switch to another active session if desired, and follow the host computer's logon instructions, if any.
For instructions for moving from the 3270 emulation program to 3270 sessions and from one session to another, see Controlling 3270 Emulation.
To return temporarily from a 3270 display session to the main screen, press ACTIONS (default keystroke Ctrl + U).
To resume 3270 emulation from the main screen, press Esc.
In the Motif emulation program, the 3270 display appears as part of the main screen (with the menu bar at the top); you can access the menus at any time. However, if you have more than one active session, you can access the menus in only one session window at any time. When you pull down a menu or move to a dialog box in one window, the menu bars in all other 3270 emulation session windows are disabled until you end all menus and dialog boxes in the first window.
To move temporarily from a 3270 display session to a command prompt
for Solaris, leaving the 3270 emulation program running, press TEMPEXIT (default
keystroke Ctrl + Z). This starts a new Solaris shell of the
type specified by the
Find the name or directory of a style file
Use the command-line file transfer feature
Run a HLLAPI application
To resume 3270 emulation from a temporary exit, use the Solaris end-of-file (EOF) key sequence for your terminal (typically Ctrl + D).
The TEMPEXIT keystroke is not supported in the Motif 3270 emulation program. Instead, you can move to a new terminal window using the mouse as usual.
When you have finished using 3270 emulation and want to exit to the Solaris command prompt, take these steps:
Log off the host system (for each active 3270 display session).
Press ACTIONS (default keystroke Ctrl + U) to display the main screen.
This step is not required in the Motif program.
From the File menu, choose Exit .
As an alternative to steps 2 and 3, or if you started 3270 emulation using the option, you can press EXIT (default keystroke Ctrl + X) to exit the program.
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