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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 />

9-14<br />

To load the reader’s flash memory<br />

1. Decide if you want to save the contents of conventional memory. If so, you<br />

must perform the steps in the previous section, “Dumping the Reader’s<br />

640K Conventional Memory,” now.<br />

2. Decide if you want to save any files on drives C and E, such as customized<br />

startup files, applications, or configuration files. If so, you must copy the<br />

files to a PC card, another reader, or a host computer now. For help, see<br />

“Running Interlnk to Transfer Files” in Chapter 6.<br />

3. Connect the reader to a host computer using an optical link adapter or the<br />

communications dock. Use a null modem RS-232 cable to attach the<br />

accessory to the host computer. This cable is the same one you would use<br />

for Interlnk.<br />

4. Connect a power supply to the communications dock or optical link<br />

adapter.<br />

5. Press to turn on the reader.<br />

6. If the Boot Loader menu does not appear, follow these steps to display it:<br />

a. Press to turn off the reader.<br />

b. Press - -.<br />

c. Press .<br />

d. Press to turn on the reader.<br />

e. Type the password if the reader prompts you to do so. If you fail to<br />

enter the correct password after three attempts, the reader resumes<br />

normal operation.<br />

7. At the Boot Loader menu, press until you select Load.<br />

Boot Loader<br />

Reboot<br />

Password<br />

Dump<br />

Load<br />

Resume<br />

Storage<br />

Off<br />

<strong>2020</strong>U.093<br />

8. Press to execute the Load command.<br />

9. Insert the Boot Utilities companion disk 1 into a disk drive on the host<br />

computer.

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