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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>)NF NF BC BC<br />

viii<br />

User-Defined Protocol Parameters 6-15<br />

Activating One Communications Protocol 6-15<br />

Loading and Unloading a Protocol <strong>Hand</strong>ler 6-16<br />

Loading and Unloading a Protocol <strong>Hand</strong>ler at the DOS Prompt 6-16<br />

Loading a Protocol <strong>Hand</strong>ler When You Boot the Reader 6-17<br />

Loading and Unloading a Protocol <strong>Hand</strong>ler With a Batch File 6-17<br />

Loading and Unloading a Protocol <strong>Hand</strong>ler With an Application 6-19<br />

Specifying a Value for the FIFO Control Register 6-20<br />

Connecting the Reader to Another Device 6-23<br />

Running Interlnk to Transfer Files 6-25<br />

Differentiating Between Client and Server 6-25<br />

Example of Using Interlnk 6-27<br />

Interlnk System Requirements 6-28<br />

Installing Interlnk on the Host <strong>Computer</strong> 6-29<br />

Making the Host <strong>Computer</strong> the Client 6-30<br />

Making the Reader the Client 6-32<br />

Interpreting the Server’s Status Screen 6-34<br />

Redirecting Drives From the DOS Prompt 6-36<br />

Exiting Interlnk 6-37<br />

Restarting Interlnk 6-37<br />

Running Communications Manager 6-38<br />

Using Communications Manager Menus 6-38<br />

Selecting Menus and Commands 6-40<br />

Filling In Fields and Marking Check Boxes 6-40<br />

Exiting Screens and Saving Changes 6-41<br />

Using a Series of Screens to Configure a Parameter 6-41<br />

Exiting Communications Manager 6-41<br />

Typing Commands at the DOS Prompt 6-42<br />

Downloading Applications Across the Network 6-43<br />

Examples of Using BFT 6-43<br />

Examining a Typical BFT Session 6-46<br />

Preparing the Reader and Host <strong>Computer</strong> for BFT 6-47<br />

Differentiating Between Client and Server 6-48<br />

Starting an Application When the FTA Terminates 6-49<br />

Using FTA Commands on the Reader 6-50<br />

Typing FTA Commands on the Reader 6-50<br />

Learning the Syntax of FTA Commands 6-51<br />

Editing the FTA Initialization File 6-53

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