BCP-760
Operation Guide
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built-in RS232 port. The operator can later select one of the executable applications to run in the portable
terminal via the keypad or host command sequence.
After the Warm Start, the BCP-760 enters the Ready mode and shows the Ready mode screen as shown left.
The first line indicates the model code and BIOS firmware version number. The second line shows the size of
the installed RAM. The third line shows the prompt, ">" which indicates that the terminal passed the Power-
on-test and is in the Ready mode of operation.
Ready Mode
User mode menu
Press and Hold down [cmd]
Key for two second
Press [CMD] then [Alpha]
3.1.5
User Mode
The User Mode allows the operator to issue commands to the BCP-760. Pressing and holding down the [CMD]
key for two seconds while in the Ready Mode will invoke the User Mode (see figure below). There are eight
commands: 1.RUN, 2.TER, 3 COM, 4.DIR, 5. ERA, 6.TYP, 7.CPY, and 8.SET. Select the corresponding
number, 1-8, or press [
] and [
] to move cursor then press [ENT] to select and issue the desired command
to the BCP-760. Pressing [CMD] then [Alpha] key will return the system to the Ready Mode.
BCP-710 V1.50
MEM 2500 KB
1.RUN
2.TER
3.COM
4.DIR
5.ERA
6.TYP
7.CPY
8.SET