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Command Processing<br />

12<br />

NF BC Configuration Command Reference<br />

Purpose: Command processing allows you to disable or enable reader commands. For<br />

example, you can disable the Backlight command. There are two ways to<br />

enable or disable reader commands:<br />

• Use the Command Processing configuration command described here.<br />

• Use the Reader Commands option on the Op menu in the Interactive<br />

Configuration application (IC.EXE) program.<br />

If you want to disable or enable several commands, it is easier to use IC.EXE.<br />

For help, see Chapter 5, “Configuring the Reader.”<br />

Default: All reader commands enabled<br />

Syntax: DCdata<br />

Acceptable values for data are:<br />

0 Disable all reader commands<br />

1 Enable all reader commands<br />

2 Disable override<br />

3 Enable override<br />

command0 Disable reader command<br />

command1 Enable reader command<br />

The override option is a temporary setting that allows you to enable all the<br />

reader commands for as long as you need them. When you want to return to<br />

the previous setting, you disable the override.<br />

Note: If you disable all the reader commands ($+DC0), you cannot change the reader’s<br />

configuration or exit from an IRL program. To enable the reader commands again, use<br />

IC.EXE, or edit the configuration “*.ini” file.<br />

Scan: To enable all the reader commands or override the current settings, scan one of<br />

these bar codes:<br />

Disable All Reader Commands Enable All Reader Commands<br />

*$+DC0* *$+DC1*<br />

*$+DC0* *$+DC1*<br />

Disable Override Enable Override<br />

*$+DC2* *$+DC3*<br />

*$+DC2* *$+DC3*<br />

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