JANUS 2010 Hand-Held Computer User’s Manual
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Configuring the Reader for Communications 6-12
Selecting the COM Port 6-13
Configuring the Communications Protocols 6-13
Multi-Drop Protocol Parameters 6-14
PC Standard Protocol Parameters 6-14
Point-to-Point Protocol Parameters 6-14
Polling Mode D Protocol Parameters 6-14
User-Defined Protocol Parameters 6-15
Activating One Communications Protocol 6-15
Loading and Unloading a Protocol Handler 6-15
Loading and Unloading a Protocol Handler at the DOS Prompt 6-16
Loading a Protocol Handler When You Boot the Reader 6-16
Loading and Unloading a Protocol Handler With a Batch File 6-17
Loading and Unloading a Protocol Handler With an Application 6-18
Specifying a Value for the FIFO Control Register 6-18
Connecting the Reader to Another Device 6-21
Running Interlnk to Transfer Files 6-23
Differentiating Between Client and Server 6-23
Example of Using Interlnk 6-24
Interlnk System Requirements 6-26
Installing Interlnk on the Host Computer 6-26
Making the Host Computer the Client 6-27
Making the Reader the Client 6-29
Interpreting the Server’s Status Screen 6-30
Redirecting Drives From the DOS Prompt 6-32
Exiting Interlnk 6-33
Restarting Interlnk 6-33
Running Communications Manager 6-34
Using Communications Manager Menus 6-34
Selecting Menus and Commands 6-36
Moving Around the Screen and Filling In Fields 6-36
Exiting Screens and Saving Changes 6-37
Using a Series of Screens to Configure a Parameter 6-37
Exiting Communications Manager 6-37
Typing Commands at the DOS Prompt 6-38
Downloading Applications Across the Network 6-38
Examples of Using BFT 6-39
Examining a Typical BFT Session 6-41
Preparing the Reader and Host Computer for BFT 6-42
Differentiating Between Client and Server 6-43
Starting an Application When the FTA Terminates 6-45