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IRL Program, Download<br />

11<br />

NF BC Reader Command Reference<br />

Purpose: Downloads the program you specify from the host computer to the reader. For<br />

help, see “Downloading an IRL Program” in Chapter 7.<br />

The command renames the program to {IRL-1}.IRL and copies it to the<br />

directory specified by the IM_IRLPROG path in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file. If<br />

the program path is on a nonwritable drive, the program is copied to the data<br />

path. If there is an {IRL-1}.IRL program already in the directory, it is<br />

overwritten. If the command detects an error, an error message appears and<br />

control returns to the IRL Desktop.<br />

To download an IRL program, send a Start of Program (SOP) character<br />

followed by the program to be downloaded from the host computer. You can<br />

set the SOP character in the reader’s configuration. The default is . For<br />

help, see “IRL SOP” in Chapter 12.<br />

You can also use PC-IRL, Collect, DCM, DFM, or Interscan to download IRL<br />

programs. For help, see the product’s manual.<br />

From Host: <br />

Keypad: Not supported<br />

IRL Command: Not supported<br />

Scan: Not supported<br />

IRL Program, Exit<br />

Note: You can use this command only from the IRL Desktop.<br />

Purpose: Exits the IRL program that is running. For help, see “Exiting an IRL Program”<br />

in Chapter 7.<br />

From Host: /$<br />

Keypad: Press the application break sequence. For help, see “Breaking Out of an<br />

Application” in Chapter 9.<br />

IRL Command: Not supported<br />

Scan: Exit IRL Program<br />

*/$*<br />

*/$*<br />

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