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12<br />

NF BC Configuration Command Reference<br />

This chapter is an alphabetical list of all the configuration commands supported on<br />

the reader.<br />

Using Configuration Commands<br />

A configuration command changes the way the reader operates. For example,<br />

you can change the Beep Volume and make the reader beep very loud in a<br />

noisy environment. You can execute configuration commands by:<br />

• scanning a command from a Code 39 or Code 93 bar code label.<br />

• choosing a command from a menu by pressing keys on the keypad.<br />

• sending a command from a host computer.<br />

• executing a command in an IRL program or applications using Reader<br />

Services.<br />

Note: You can send configuration commands from a host computer only when the<br />

application is programmed to accept the command syntax.<br />

You can find the following information about each configuration command in<br />

this chapter:<br />

• Command description and purpose<br />

• Default setting<br />

• Command syntax and options<br />

• Bar code labels you can scan to set or change each command<br />

The configuration commands are listed alphabetically by command name. For<br />

a list of bar code symbology, communications, or operations commands, use<br />

the next table, “Configuration Commands Listed by Category.” If you want to<br />

look up a command by its syntax, see the “Configuration Commands by<br />

Syntax” list in Appendix A.<br />

Note: For help about the radio frequency (RF) configuration commands, see the<br />

<strong>JANUS</strong> 900 MHz Radio Frequency Quick Reference Guide.<br />

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