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NF BC Configuring the Reader<br />

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Make sure you follow these conventions when you edit the INI file:<br />

• Type all configuration commands in uppercase, or else the reader cannot<br />

recognize them as commands.<br />

• Enclose the command options in quotes (BV"1") when you are editing the<br />

configuration file. Quotation marks designate the end of a configuration<br />

command.<br />

• Use double quotes to enter a quote in the command line. For example, the<br />

reader interprets AD""4 as a command to set the preamble (AD) to the<br />

characters " and 4.<br />

For a list of configuration commands in alphabetical order by command syntax,<br />

see the “Configuration Commands by Syntax” table in Appendix A. For a<br />

complete description of each command, see Chapter 12, “Configuration<br />

Command Reference.”<br />

Loading a Configuration File From the DOS Prompt<br />

You can type a command at the DOS prompt that causes IC.EXE to configure<br />

the reader with the specified configuration file without opening the menudriven<br />

IC.EXE interface.<br />

To load a configuration file from the DOS prompt<br />

• Type this command at the DOS prompt:<br />

ic /l path\filename<br />

where:<br />

/l is the IC.EXE switch that loads a configuration file.<br />

path is the drive and directory that contains the configuration file.<br />

filename is the name of the configuration file you want to load.<br />

For example, type this command:<br />

ic /l e:\network\reader\janus.ini<br />

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