
CQ-3770 meets the
requirements for remote MBNA host site access for MBNA clients.
Product Overview
The CQ-3770® connectivity solution offers IBM®
377x SNA/RJE terminal emulation for access to MBNA host/mainframe sites through
CQ’s advanced Graphical User Interface (GUI). The solution provides simple
and convenient connectivity from any remote workstation running a Microsoft®
Windows® 32-bit operating system. Depending on the workstation’s type of
hardware connection, these operating systems include Windows 95, Windows 98,
Windows NT®, Windows 2000, and Windows XP.
CQ-3780 is also available for connectivity from
any remote or local network server running a Microsoft Windows server operating
system. Depending on the server’s type of hardware connection, these
operating systems include Windows NT Server 4.0, Windows 2000 Server, and
Windows Server™ 2003.
CQ-3770 Features
Along with standard 3776/3777 SNA/RJE terminal emulation, CQ-3770 offers
outstanding features in the following areas:
- Interactive GUI Interface.
The user-friendly interface makes installation, configuration, and use of
CQ-3770 simple and easy to understand. Interface components
such as drop-down menus, customizable toolbars, clearly identified buttons,
and context sensitive help can be found throughout the software.
- Customizable Features.
The customizable toolbar and floating SmartKey Pad allow users convenient and
quick one button access to scripts, complex commands, and customized
application programs. For example, a button can be setup that condenses
a series of JES commands into a single mouse click. This might be
helpful as a means to have one button queue access. A button may also be
easily setup for one button remote host login access.
- Scripting and Scheduling for Unattended
Operation.
CQ’s scripting language allows automated and unattended CQ-3770
host site communications through customized scripts and scheduling features.
Unattended automation facilities make host site communications more cost
effective than normal attended operation. Most any task can be scheduled
for execution through CQ’s scripting commands. When writing scripts,
script writers can easily trap errors, generate appropriate responses, and
even access convenient pop-up screen messaging when writing scripts. CQ
scripts can also be written to make system calls to the Windows operating
system in order to respond to a variety of communications events. For
assistance in customizing scripts for specific communications needs, CQ’s
knowledgeable Technical Support staff is also available.
- Connection Options.
CQ-3770 displays its flexibility through its hardware connection
options. The most convenient solution utilizes OPTIMA™ modems with the
AutoSync™ 2 feature for connectivity over dial-up
lines. These unique modems automatically perform the sync/async
conversion that is necessary for host connectivity without the need to open
the PC and install an additional internal synchronous adapter card. For
users that require adapter-card based connectivity, the
CQ-Sync100™ PCI adapter card solution is
also available.
Additional Features
- Interface Screen. An informative Interface screen
appears when terminal emulation occurs with the host. This screen
clearly displays the current status of communications, any OutBound console
data, and any InBound console data. Users can also conveniently scroll
through the data queues from this screen. All of the information is
displayed in a clear, concise manner.
- Configurator. CQ’s Configurator program allows users
to quickly and easily set communication options. Most of these options
are set from one screen, the opening CQ Configuration screen.
Users can generally set the necessary options from this screen within a matter
of minutes. The Configurator program can be used to create
configurations for multiple sites that may require a different set of
communications options.
- Printer Support. CQ-3770 supports any laser printer
that is supported by the Windows operating system. Customizable print
features such as the number of lines and columns and page orientation can
easily be setup through the software. CQ-3770 also
supports the Windows operating system print spooler so the user can print
multiple jobs. Up to eight concurrent printers are also supported by the
software. The software also supports older legacy printers for uses that
require raw line prints.
- CQ Diagnostics. CQ-3770 provides accessible
communications logging features through its audit and trace options.
These features are used for tracking the user’s data transfers and include
time stamps, file send and receive information, and file size information.
- Security Features. CQ-3770 is equipped with numerous
security features. Certain areas of the program are password protected.
The configuration data is decrypted dependent upon the proper entry of the
correct password. Dial-back security is also supported.
- Full MLU Support. CQ-3770 emulates up to eight (8)
Logical Units simultaneously. Full Multiple Logical Unit (MLU) support
translates into enhanced performance and quicker data throughput.
- Fast Batch File Transfers. CQ’s 3770 solution supports
compaction on all outbound data to insure maximum performance on files
transferred to the PC. For even quicker data throughput, repeated
character compression occurs on both inbound and outbound data.
Additionally, files can be transferred in either text or binary formats.
- Automatic Features. CQ’s 3770 solution provides auto-dialing
and auto-answer support for a wide range of modems and devices. Also,
CQ’s automatic file naming feature allows users to accept an unknown number of
files by naming each received file with a unique extension.
- ASCII/EBCDIC Translation. All incoming data is automatically
translated from EBCDIC to ASCII and all outgoing data from ASCII to EBCDIC.
The translation occurs according to CQ’s internal translation tables.
Users can also customize their own tables to perform special character
translations. For binary data transfers, automatic translation can be
disabled.
- CQ Access Point
Agreement (CQ’s Annual License Activation and Software Maintenance
Agreement). CQ recognizes the importance of providing our customers with
access to comprehensive technical services and support. CQ also feels that
access to product upgrades and updates is an integral part of an
organization’s overall software deployment strategy. With this in mind, CQ
provides the CQ Access Point agreement to its customers. With each
license acquisition, you receive annual license activation as well as access
to the product upgrade and technical support features of Software Maintenance.
Sample Screen Shots
CQ provides our web page visitors with a quick look at several sample
CQ-3770 screens by following this link:
Trials and Demos
CQ
also offers trial and demo versions of CQ-3770. For
the ultimate look at CQ-3770 software functionality,
contact CQ today for information on receiving
YOUR trial version of CQ software.
Connection Description
Remote synchronous connectivity to MBNA host sites
is accomplished easily from any remote PC, laptop, or notebook workstation running the CQ-3770
solution.
- The MBNA client loads the customized CQ-3770 software onto the
remote PC, laptop, or notebook computer.
- Each CQ-3770 connectivity solution for MBNA clients is
equipped with a primary communications driver that is based on the
client’s hardware configuration. Hardware configuration options
include either an AutoSync 2 modem or a
CQ-Sync100 PCI adapter card and external
synchronous modem. Depending on the hardware configuration, the
client installs the hardware:
-
AutoSync 2 Users. The client connects a Hayes™ OPTIMA modem with the AutoSync 2
feature to the PC, laptop, or notebook computer. You can be assured that
the CQ-3770 software for AutoSync 2 dial-up connections is
unsurpassed in quality because CQ Computer Communications, Inc. is a certified
Hayes Software Partner. The way that the modem is connected
depends on the type of OPTIMA modem. External modems are connected
through a serial COM port. Internal modems are installed into an
internal ISA slot. PCMCIA modems are inserted into a PCMCIA slot.
For external and PCMCIA OPTIMA modems, no internal adapter card is required
as the modem automatically performs the sync/async conversion.

- CQ-Sync100 PCI Users. The client installs the
CQ-Sync100 PCI internal adapter card into a PCI slot inside the
remote PC. Then, the client connects the
external Bell 208 compatible
modem to the installed CQ-Sync100 PCI card through the RS-232
cable that came with the CQ-Sync100 PCI card.

- Communications with MBNA host sites occurs over dial-up lines at
speeds of 4800 bps using the Bell 208 protocol and 9600 to 33,600 bps using
the V.32 (or higher) protocol.
- MBNA host sites receive customer data, process credit card transactions,
and then send the appropriate responses back to MBNA clients.
Specifications
Workstation (PC, Notebook, etc.) or
Server Requirements
- Processor. CQ recommends an Intel
Pentium/Celeron family processor, AMD K6/Athlon/Duron family processor, or
compatible processor with a speed of at least 1.0 GHz or higher.
- Memory. CQ recommends at least 128 MB or
higher of RAM.
- Hard Drive. CQ recommends at least 10 MB of
available hard disk space.
- Operating System. The workstation’s operating system
must be a Windows 32-bit operating system (i.e., Windows 95, Windows
98, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, etc.). CQ-3770
for servers users must be using Windows NT Server 4.0, Windows
2000 Server, or Windows Server 2003.
- Peripherals. The monitor, keyboard, mouse, and
CD ROM drive must be compatible with the current operating
system.
- Hardware. Depending on the connection type, a Hayes OPTIMA
modem with the AutoSync 2 feature and available COM port may be required.
Available modems include, OPTIMA 56K External , OPTIMA 336 External, OPTIMA
56K Internal, and OPTIMA 336 PCMCIA. For users that require the
adapter-card based connectivity solution, the CQ-Sync100™ PCI
adapter card and an external V.32 synchronous modem are required.
Host End Requirements
- The host computer must be an IBM mainframe, midrange, or compatible host
with an optional Front End Processor (FEP). The systems supported
include JES2, JES3, POWER, and other environments that support IBM’s RJE
option.