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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>)<br />

G-20<br />

power management<br />

Software and procedures that extend the life of a reader’s NiCad battery pack<br />

and lithium bridge battery.<br />

preamble<br />

Predefined data that is automatically appended to the beginning of entered<br />

data. Similar to postamble.<br />

protocol character<br />

See ASCII control character.<br />

protocol handler<br />

A protocol handler provides communications services that let a reader send<br />

data to other devices by transmitting and receiving data as specified by the<br />

communications protocol. The basic reader can use PHIMEC and PHPCSTD.<br />

RF readers can also use RFPH.<br />

PSK<br />

<strong>JANUS</strong> Programmer’s Software Kit. A library of software functions for creating<br />

applications on the <strong>JANUS</strong>.<br />

PSS<br />

Program Statement Separator character. The PSS indicates the end of an IRL<br />

program statement. It separates individual IRL program statements from one<br />

another in a block of IRL program statements. PSS must not be defined the<br />

same as the EOM.<br />

PutDisk<br />

One of two programs you can use to change the contents of the ROM drives.<br />

PutDisk places an image file created with MakeDisk on the reader. You can run<br />

PutDisk only on the reader.<br />

RAM<br />

Random access memory. Memory that can be written into, or read, by locating<br />

any data address.<br />

RAM drive<br />

A disk drive that exists only in your reader’s extended memory. You create,<br />

read, write, and delete files on a RAM drive the same way you can on a hard<br />

disk drive. RAM drives are faster than hard disk drives because the contents of<br />

a RAM drive are, by definition, always resident in RAM. The contents are<br />

destroyed when you cold boot the reader.

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