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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 />

overview, 5-3<br />

PC cards, overview, 4-11<br />

PSK functions, using, 5-13<br />

recording the configuration, 5-17 to 5-27<br />

scanning bar code labels, 5-12<br />

sending commands from a host, 5-14<br />

summary of methods, 5-7<br />

Connected icon, 2-29<br />

connecting the reader to a device, 6-3, 6-23<br />

connector end illustrated, PC card, 4-7<br />

contrast, adjusting the display, 2-27, 12-46<br />

control characters<br />

bar code labels to scan, C-17<br />

full ASCII, list of, C-16<br />

Control mode<br />

adjusting the display, 2-27, B-7, B-12<br />

turning backlight on and off, 11-4<br />

conventional memory, See also memory<br />

absorbed by loaded software, 10-23<br />

saving, 9-7, 9-12<br />

ways to free memory, 4-18<br />

conventional memory, described, A-16<br />

conventions for manual, xxii to xxv<br />

copying files<br />

ATA cards, 4-13<br />

drive C, 3-14, 8-5<br />

drive C or D, 3-24<br />

flash cards, 4-17<br />

SRAM cards, 4-20<br />

creating a RAM drive, 3-32 to 3-36<br />

CrossBar network<br />

illustrated, 6-4<br />

using BFT, 6-47<br />

CrossBar, Multi-Drop protocol, 6-10, 6-14<br />

Ctrl key<br />

enabling or disabling functions, 12-70<br />

icon, 2-7, 2-29<br />

using, 2-7<br />

Ctrl P, defining for command override, 11-6<br />

CTS/RTS, set by flow control, 12-56<br />

current configuration, defined, 5-5<br />

cursor<br />

arrow keys, using, 2-11, 2-25<br />

moving the viewport to, 2-27, 11-19<br />

moving to the viewport, 11-20<br />

viewport automatically follows, 2-25<br />

cursor keypad, using, 2-11<br />

Cursor to Viewport reader command, 11-20<br />

customizing the reader, 5-3, 5-6, 5-7<br />

D<br />

D drive, See drive D<br />

dangers, xx<br />

Data Bits command, 12-43<br />

data files<br />

I-8<br />

clearing for IRL, 7-12<br />

storing on drives, 2-44<br />

Data icon, 2-30<br />

date, setting the, 1-10<br />

DCM, using with BFT, 6-46<br />

Decode Security command, 2-47, 12-44<br />

default configuration<br />

restoring, 5-17<br />

settings, list of, 5-17 to 5-27, A-7 to A-10<br />

deleting files<br />

ATA cards, 4-13<br />

drive C, 3-19, 8-5<br />

flash cards, 4-17<br />

IRL data files, 7-12<br />

SRAM cards, 4-20<br />

troubleshooting, flash cards, 10-20<br />

density of bar code for scanning, 2-45<br />

depth of field, laser scanners, A-6<br />

device drivers<br />

HIMEM.SYS, A-17<br />

I/O cards, configuring, 4-18<br />

INTERLNK.EXE, D-3, D-4<br />

PC cards, list of, 4-23<br />

SRAMDISK.SYS, 3-34, A-17<br />

troubleshooting, flash cards, 10-20<br />

diacritical marks, on international keypads, 8-12<br />

dimensions, of the reader, A-3<br />

Direct Hardware Edge<br />

defined, 3-4<br />

Direct Hardware Wedge<br />

configuring, 3-42<br />

defined, 3-39<br />

enabling, 3-43<br />

Disk Write icon<br />

defined, 2-30<br />

removing PC cards, 4-9<br />

SRAM cards, low battery, 4-20<br />

display<br />

adjusting from the DOS prompt, 2-27<br />

backlight on and off, 11-4<br />

backlight timeout, configuring, 12-44<br />

buffered, for IRL, 12-47<br />

characteristics, configuring, 12-48<br />

contrast, adjusting, 12-46<br />

Graphics mode, described, 2-23<br />

icons<br />

Alt, 2-7, 2-29<br />

Battery, 2-30, 2-39<br />

Caps Lock, 2-10, 2-29<br />

Compound Function, 2-8, 2-29<br />

Connected, 2-29<br />

Ctrl, 2-7, 2-29<br />

Data, 2-30<br />

Disk Write, 2-30<br />

problems, booting the reader, 10-5

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