
JANUS 2010 Hand-Held Computer User’s Manual
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Make sure you follow these conventions when you edit the INI file:
•
Type all configuration commands in uppercase, or else the reader cannot
recognize them as commands.
•
Enclose the command options in quotes (BV"1") when you are editing the
configuration file. Quotation marks designate the end of a configuration
command.
•
Use double quotes to enter a quote in the command line. For example, the
reader interprets AD""4 as a command to set the preamble (AD) to the
characters " and 4.
For a list of configuration commands in alphabetical order by command syntax,
see the “Configuration Commands by Syntax” table in Appendix A. For a
complete description of each command, see Chapter 12, “Configuration
Command Reference.”
Loading a Configuration File From the DOS Prompt
You can type a command at the DOS prompt that causes IC.EXE to configure
the reader with the specified configuration file without opening the menu-
driven IC.EXE interface.
To load a configuration file from the DOS prompt
•
Type this command at the DOS prompt:
ic /l
path
\
filename
where:
/l
loads the configuration file.
path
is the drive and directory that contains the configuration file.
filename is the name of the configuration file you want to load.
For example, type this command:
ic /l e:\network\reader\janus.ini
If there are no errors in the configuration file, the reader displays this
message and configures the reader with the configuration file:
Loading reader
Configuration from
{
path
\
filename
}
Summary of Contents for Janus 2010
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Page 29: ...nugget 3 9 helconital Getting Started 1 ...
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