Index
I-7
I
serial communications parameters, 10-34
UART FIFO control register, 6-11
Virtual Wedge, 3-32
configuring the reader
Configuration Manager, defined, 3-28
configuring thebar code wedge, 3-30
Conn/Data LED, 2-17
Connector end, PC card, 5-6
conventional memory
ways to free memory, 5-16
ways to free up memory, 11-3
conventional memory, described, B-9
copying files
drive C or D, 3-21
SRAM cards, 5-17
Creating
image file, 3-18
RAM drive
DiskSize, 3-12
examples, 3-13
NumEntries, 3-12
SectorSize, 3-12
CrossBar, 6-7
CrossBar network
using BFT, 6-26
CrossBar, Multi-Drop protocol, 6-5
Ctrl
key, 2-6
functions enable/disable, 10-66
Ctrl/Alt LED, 2-17
CTS/RTS, 10-51
Cursor
keypad, 2-7
moving through menus with bar codes, A-22
D
Data
storage, 2-24
variable
working with configuration commands, 10-4
Data bits, 10-42
DCM, using with BFT, 3-11, 6-25
Decode security, 10-43
Default configuration
returning to, 8-23
settings, A-23
Deleting files
on drive C, 3-16
SRAM cards, 5-17
troubleshooting, 8-11
Device driver
HIMEM.SYS, 2-23, 3-11
SRAMDISK.SYS, 2-23, 3-11
device drivers
HIMEM.SYS, B-10
I/O cards, configuring, 5-16
INTERLNK.EXE, C-3, C-4
list of, 5-18
SRAMDISK.SYS, B-10
troubleshooting for flash cards, 8-11
Dialog box, 6-21
exiting, 4-8
using, 4-8
Direct Hardware Wedge
configuring, 3-30
defined, 3-4, 3-32
enabling, 3-32
DiskSize, 3-12
Display
buffered, 10-44
graphics mode, 2-19
mode, IRL, 10-44
setup, 10-45
size, 2-19
text mode, 2-19
transparent, 10-44
video modes, 10-45
DLE, 9-7
documentation
from SystemSoft, 5-18
DOS
code pages, switching, 2-9
defined, 3-3
Interlnk, 6-4
Interlnk, unsupported commands, C-6
international languages, customizing for, 3-6, 3-13
Intersvr, 6-13
Intersvr, unsupported commands, C-8
Mode command, 10-34
National Language Support (NLS), 3-15
SRAMDISK, 3-11
using on the reader, 3-5
DOS commands
not used with Interlnk driver, 8-14
unsupported, 8-14
DOS commands, adding or replacing, 3-5
drive C
adding or editing files, C-11
BFT, changing with, 6-22
changing, learning about, 3-10, C-10
creating a drive C image file, 3-23
MakeDisk and PutDisk, using to change, 3-21
memory, defined, B-11
PC card files, list of, 5-18
drive C or D
loading an image file, 3-23
MakeDisk and PutDisk
examples, 3-24
drive D,
creating a drive D image file, 3-23
Summary of Contents for Janus 2050
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