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

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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 />

Running Communications Manager<br />

6-38<br />

Communications Manager lets you transmit and receive ASCII files, and<br />

request COM port and protocol status. The files for Communications Manager<br />

are shipped on the Application companion disk 3:<br />

• CMANAGER.EXE<br />

• CMGR.BAT<br />

• CO001.DAT<br />

Copy the Communications Manager files to the reader’s drive C or PC card.<br />

For help, see “Running Interlnk to Transfer Files” earlier in this chapter.<br />

You can run Communications Manager by using its menu interface or by<br />

typing commands at the DOS prompt. These methods are described next.<br />

Using Communications Manager Menus<br />

To start the Communications Manager application, scan this bar code:<br />

*CMGR*<br />

*CMGR*<br />

Or you can type this command at the DOS prompt:<br />

cmgr [-portph]<br />

where you have the option of loading a protocol handler:<br />

port is the number of the COM port for which you are loading the<br />

protocol handler. This is an optional parameter.<br />

ph is the code for the protocol handler you are loading:<br />

i <strong>Intermec</strong> protocol handler<br />

p PC Standard protocol handler<br />

r RF protocol handler<br />

For example, to load the PC Standard protocol handler on COM1 and execute<br />

Communications Manager, type this command at the DOS prompt and<br />

press :<br />

cmgr -1p<br />

Note: When you use Communications Manager with the PC Standard protocol<br />

handler, it automatically sets EOR to and EOF to for file<br />

transfers.

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