
JANUS 2010 Hand-Held Computer User’s Manual
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To create two INI files with different beeper volumes
1. Start IC.EXE, choose the Beeper command from the Op menu, and set the
beeper volume to Quiet.
2. Choose the Save As command from the File
menu and press
e
. The Configuration
screen appears.
3. Specify a unique DOS filename for the INI
file, such as QUIET.INI. Make sure the
filename includes a path with a drive that
you can write to, such as drive E:
e:\quiet.ini
Note:
If you store the configuration file on drive E, the file will be erased when you
cold boot the reader, load flash memory, put the reader in Storage mode, or execute
CONFIG.SYS after changing the command that creates drive E.
4. Choose Exit from the File menu. This screen prompts you to update the
online configuration before you exit:
The online configuration (also called the
current configuration) is the set of
parameters currently enabled on the reader.
5. Press
e
to choose Yes and apply the
changes to the reader. The reader now beeps
quietly.
6. Restart IC.EXE, choose Beeper from the Op
menu, and change the beeper volume to
Very Loud.
7. Choose Save As from the File menu, and
specify a unique DOS filename for the INI
file, such as VERYLOUD.INI.
8. Choose Exit from the File menu. Again, IC.EXE prompts you to update the
online configuration before exiting.
9. Press
i
to select No and press
e
. The reader is still configured to beep
quietly.
Configuration
File
Sym
Com
Op
Load...
Load
Default
Save
Save
As...
About
Exit
2010U.067
Update online
configuration?
Yes
No
Cancel
2010U.107
Configuration
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Summary of Contents for Janus 2010
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Page 29: ...nugget 3 9 helconital Getting Started 1 ...
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Page 43: ...nugget 3 9 helconital Learning How to Use the Reader 2 ...
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