
JANUS 2010 Hand-Held Computer User’s Manual
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What You Will Find in This Manual (continued)
Chapter
What You Will Find
A
Presents the reader’s specifications, lists the configuration command
names and syntax, and describes the reader’s default configuration
settings.
B
Lists all of the keystroke combinations you can enter on the reader’s
keypad.
C
Contains reference tables for configuring communications protocols,
using key codes, and using the full ASCII chart.
D
Describes the syntax for Interlnk, POWER.EXE, and the Auto-Loader
batch files.
G
Glossary of terms used in this manual.
I
Index.
Terminology
You should be aware of how these terms are being used in this manual:
Term
Description
Reader
The generic term “reader” indicates any JANUS 2010
reader. More specific terms, such as “J2010 with an RF
back,” indicate a specific type of JANUS 2010 reader.
IC.EXE
The Interactive Configuration application (IC.EXE) was
called “the configuration application” in previous
versions of this manual.
PC cards
“PC cards” were called “PCMCIA cards” in previous
versions of this manual. Intermec no longer uses the
name of the Personal Computer Memory Card
International Organization (PCMCIA) to refer to this type
of PC card.
Type I PC card drive
“Type I PC card drives” were called “internal PC card
drives” in previous versions of this manual.
Type II PC card drive
“Type II PC card drives” were called “external PC card
drives” in previous versions of this manual.
“For help, see your
JANUS PSK reference
manual.”
This manual does not refer to a specific PSK manual
because you may have one or more PSK manuals,
depending on the programming language(s) you use.
For definitions of the technical terms used in this manual, see the glossary.
Summary of Contents for Janus 2010
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