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<strong>JANUS</strong> <strong>2020</strong> <strong>Hand</strong>-<strong>Held</strong> <strong>Computer</strong> User’s Manual (<strong>4MB</strong>) NF BC<br />

5-10<br />

Using a Series of Screens to Configure a Parameter<br />

Sometimes IC.EXE presents a series of screens for one parameter. You must fill<br />

in fields or select options on each screen to configure the parameter.<br />

For example, when you configure the User-Defined protocol for COM1, IC.EXE<br />

displays five screens of options for the protocol. Here are the first two screens<br />

in that series:<br />

Configuration<br />

COM1/User-Defined<br />

(1 of 5)<br />

BAUD:<br />

9600<br />

PARITY:<br />

Even<br />

DATA BITS:<br />

7<br />

STOP BITS:<br />

1<br />

?<br />

NEXT<br />

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Configuration<br />

COM1/User-Defined<br />

(2<br />

DELAYS<br />

of 5)<br />

INTERCHARACTER:<br />

0 ms<br />

TURNAROUND:<br />

0 ms<br />

TIMEOUT:<br />

10 sec<br />

TRANSMIT ABORT<br />

00000 ms<br />

NEXT PREV<br />

?<br />

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You can tell that a screen is part of a series when you see the Next and Prev<br />

commands at the bottom of the screen. Next and Prev let you move forward to<br />

the next screen or back to the previous screen.<br />

Pressing while the cursor is in any field is the same as choosing Next. As<br />

described earlier, you press or or to move to the next field in the<br />

screen. You press or or to move to the previous field.<br />

Using Multiple Configuration Files<br />

This example illustrates how to create and use multiple configuration files.<br />

Your <strong>JANUS</strong> reader will be used in two settings: in a tool room, where it is<br />

very quiet, and on the warehouse floor, where there is a substantial level of<br />

noise. You decide to create two INI files, one with the beeper volume set low<br />

and one with the beeper volume set high.

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