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Loading the New Image File

Note: When you run PutImage, all files on drive C are overwritten. Be sure to back up
any files you want to keep before you continue.
1. Connect the reader to the host computer through a communications dock
or optical link adapter.
Note: If you use the communications dock and plan to use Interlnk during this
procedure (as described in Step 3), you must connect the dock to the host computer
with a 3-wire (2, 3, and 7) cable for Interlnk to operate properly.
2. Connect a power supply to the communications dock or optical link
adapter.
Caution
The reader should be powered by an AC power source when you use the
PutImage command in case the battery pack goes low while the flash
memory is being erased. If the power goes down when using PutImage, the
reader locks up and the system flash must be reloaded from the Boot Loader
menu and you will lose data. For help, see Chapter 9.
Conseil
Il faut alimenter le lecteur par une source de courant AC lors de l'exécution
de la commande PutImage dans le cas où le jeu de piles s'affaiblit pendant
l'effacement du flash. Si le courant est coupé lors de l'exécution de PutImage,
le lecteur se verrouille, le flash système doit être rechargé du menu
d'amorçage (Boot Loader) et vous perdez des données. Pour plus de détails,
reportez-vous au chapitre 9.
3. If you created the image file on the host computer and want to load it to the
reader from the host, start Interlnk now (with the host as client, and the
reader as server). For help, see "Running Interlnk to Transfer Files" in
Chapter 6.
You do not have to start Interlnk if you followed one of these strategies:
• You created the image file on the reader.
• You created the image file on the host computer, copied the file to a
PC card, and inserted the PC card into the reader.
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