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JANUS? 2020 Hand-Held Computer (4MB) - Intermec

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NF BC Configuring the Reader<br />

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3. Copy the configuration file and new AUTOEXEC.BAT onto drive C.<br />

Or copy the configuration file onto a memory card in one of the PC card<br />

drives. Because the reader cannot boot from drive F, you should not copy<br />

the new AUTOEXEC.BAT file to drive F and expect the reader to boot from<br />

drive F.<br />

Note: If you store the configuration file on drive E, the file will be erased when you<br />

cold boot the reader, load flash memory, put the reader in Storage mode, or execute<br />

CONFIG.SYS after changing the command that creates drive E.<br />

Restoring the Reader’s Default Configuration<br />

When you configure the reader according to the instructions presented in this<br />

chapter, the parameters remain in effect until you reconfigure the parameters<br />

or cold boot the reader.<br />

You can return the reader to its default configuration, which is described in<br />

Appendix A. Choose one of these methods:<br />

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

ic /d<br />

Or scan this command at the DOS prompt:<br />

*IC /OD*<br />

*IC /D*<br />

• Use IC.EXE to restore the default configuration. At the DOS prompt, type<br />

ic and press . Choose the Load Default command from the File menu.<br />

Then choose Exit from the File menu. When prompted to update the online<br />

configuration, choose Yes.<br />

• Cold boot the reader. During a cold boot, the reader returns to its default<br />

configuration. For help, see “Cold Booting the Reader” in Chapter 9.<br />

Note: The reader does not return to its default configuration during a cold boot if<br />

you followed the instructions in the previous section, “Loading a Configuration<br />

File Whenever You Boot.”<br />

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