Prepare for Reboot command, using, 11-14 preparing the reader and host computer, 6-47 PSK, creating applications with, 3-37 Reboot command, using, 11-14 server, using the reader as, 6-49 binary file transfer, See BFT Boot Loader menu conventional memory, dumping, 9-12 defined, 3-3 displaying, 9-6 flash memory, loading, 9-13 limiting access to, 9-8 options, defined, 9-7 Storage mode, using, 9-10 system flash corrupt, 10-5 troubleshooting, 10-5, 10-11 to 10-14 turning on the reader, first time, 1-9 booting the reader cold boot, 9-4 compared to PC, 9-3 configuration file, loading, 5-16 protocol handler, loading, 6-17 RAM drive files, managing, 3-33 troubleshooting, 10-3 to 10-6, 10-23 warm boot, 9-3 bridge battery, See lithium bridge battery buffered display, IRL, configuring, 12-47 C C drive, See drive C cables part numbers, connecting the reader, A-5 reader accessory, 1-4 Can Not Resume error message, 1-9 Cancel the Prepare for Reboot command, 11-14 Cancel the Reboot command, 11-14 capitalizing characters alphanumeric keypads, 2-10 international keypads, 8-13 Keypad Caps Lock command, using, 12-68 Caps Lock icon, 2-10, 2-29 CARDINFO.EXE, 4-21 cautions, xx Cfg menu, Communications Manager, 6-39 CGA compatible display, 1-3, 2-20, A-4 change configuration configuration commands, using, 12-6 reader commands, using, 11-5 Change Directory screen selecting OK or Cancel, 7-8, 7-15 selecting the path for IRL files, 7-15 changing drive C Auto-Loader, using, 3-13 to 3-23 languages, configuring, 8-5 to 8-8 learning how to, 3-11 to 3-13, D-10 Index I changing drive C or D, using MakeDisk and PutDisk, 3-24 character height adjusting with Control mode, 2-27 configuring the display, 2-21, 12-48 character width, configuring the display, 2-21, 12-48 charging the battery pack, 1-7, 2-38 check boxes in IC.EXE screens, 5-9 CHECKHOST, FTA command, 6-51 Clear reader command, 11-6 clearing IRL data files, 7-12, 11-9 client, defined, 6-26 client/server BFT, illustrated, 6-48 Interlnk defined, 6-26 host computer, using as the client, 6-30 illustrated, 6-25 reader, using as the client, 6-32 Interlnk, using, D-3 to D-6, D-7 CLOSE, FTA command, 6-51 CMANAGER.EXE, 6-38 CMGR.BAT, 6-38 CO001.DAT, 6-38 Codabar command, 12-16 Code 11 command, 12-17 Code 128 command, 12-28 Code 16K command, 12-18 Code 2 of 5 command, 12-19 disabled with Interleaved 2 of 5, 12-58 Code 39 command, 12-21 Code 39, table of ASCII characters, C-14 to C-16 Code 49 command, 12-25 Code 93 command, 12-27 cold boot Boot Loader menu, 9-7 configuration, returns to default, 5-16 executing, 9-4 Color Video mode, 12-48 Com menu, IC.EXE, 5-8 COM port COM1, 6-6 COM3, 6-7 COM4, 6-6 Communications Manager, selecting with, 6-39 communications parameters, configuring, 6-14 connecting two readers, 6-3, 6-24 defined, 6-6 IRQ assignments, 6-8 locating on the reader, 2-33, 6-6 logical COM4, 6-6 optical port signals, defined, 6-7 selecting, 6-13, 12-36 troubleshooting, 10-16 UART FIFO control register, setting, 6-20, 12-37 I-5
<strong>JANUS</strong> <strong>2020</strong> <strong>Hand</strong>-<strong>Held</strong> <strong>Computer</strong> User’s Manual (<strong>4MB</strong>) command override enabling or disabling, 12-33 reader command, using, 11-6 Command Processing command, 12-29 to 12-34 COMMAND.COM, network PC cards, 10-21 commands configuration, See configuration commands conventions for manual, xxv reader, See reader commands communications, See also networking application, choosing, 6-10 cables for, 1-4 COM port, selecting, 6-13, 12-36 COM ports, locating, 2-33, 6-6 Communications Manager, using, 6-37 to 6-42 configuration commands, list of, 5-20, 12-4, A-7 configuring the reader, 6-13 connecting the reader to a device, 6-23 Interlnk example, illustrated, 6-27 Interlnk, using to transfer files, 6-25 to 6-37, D-3 to D-6 Intersvr, defined, 6-25, D-7 network connection, planning, 6-9 networks, illustrated, 6-3 port and protocol specifications, A-5 protocol handler, loading and unloading, 6-15 to 6-19 protocol, activating, 6-15, 12-41 protocol, configuring, 6-14, 12-38 troubleshooting, 10-15 UART FIFO control register, setting, 6-20, 12-37 utilities, using, 3-38 communications applications Communications Manager, using, 6-37 to 6-42 defined, 6-9 Interlnk, using, 6-25 IRL Desktop, using, 7-4 list of, 6-10 communications dock cable, 3-wire for Interlnk, 6-23 cables, connecting the reader, A-5 charging the battery pack, 1-7, 2-38 connecting the reader to a device, 6-23 port, selecting, 12-35 power supply, using, 2-42 reader accessory, 1-4 Communications Dock Port command, 12-35 Communications Manager ASCII control characters, entering, C-3 command line, using, 6-42 defined, 3-3, 6-10 exiting, 6-41 files required, 6-38 key codes, creating labels for, C-24 menus and commands, selecting, 6-40 menus, using, 6-38 I-6 Next and Prev buttons, using, 6-41 PC Standard protocol handler, loading with, 6-38 protocol handler, loading with, 6-38 scanning labels to select options, C-23 communications port, See COM port Communications Port, Select COM Port command, 12-36 Communications Port, UART Restore command, 12-37 communications protocol activating, 6-15 ASCII control characters, entering, C-3 configuring, 6-14, 12-38 defined, 6-9 list of, A-5 Multi-Drop, 6-10, 6-14, 12-7, 12-38 Multi-Drop, User-Defined, 12-39, C-7 No Protocol, 6-10 overview, 6-10 parameters, list of, 5-21, 12-4, A-7 PC Standard, 6-11, 6-15, 12-38 Point-to-Point, 6-11, 6-15, 12-39 Polling Mode D, 6-11, 6-15, 12-39 protocol handler Communications Manager, loading with, 6-19 IRL Desktop, loading with, 6-19 list of, 6-12 loading and unloading, 6-15 to 6-19 RF, 6-11 User-Defined, 6-11, 6-15, 12-39, C-6 Communications Protocol command, 12-38 Communications Protocol, Activate command, 12-41 Communications Protocol, Configure command, 12-38 Communications Protocol, Multi-Drop, User-Defined command, 12-42 companion disks, summary of contents, 3-5 compiling IRL programs, 7-10 Compound Function key icon, 2-8, 2-29 using, 2-8 COMSPEC environment variable, 10-21 concatenating reader commands, 11-3 CONFIG.EXE, PC card utility, 4-24 CONFIG.SYS ATA cards, configuring, 3-10 conventional memory, absorbing, 10-23 defined, 3-9 editing on drive C, 3-11, 8-3 flash cards, configuring, 3-10 I/O cards, configuring, 3-10, 4-18 Interlnk, installing automatically, 10-23 INTERLNK.EXE device driver, D-3, D-4 RAM drive device driver, 3-34 SRAM cards, configuring, 3-10 configuration application, See IC.EXE configuration commands
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