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JANUS 2010 Hand-Held Computer User's Manual
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To dump the reader's 640K conventional memory to a host computer
1. Connect the reader to a host computer using the optical link adapter or the
2. Run a communications program, such as Crosstalk, that saves data on the
3. Display the Boot Loader menu:
4. The Boot Loader menu appears. Press
5. A record counter on the reader display counts the data as it is transmitted
6. Choose your next step. You can cold boot the reader by choosing the
9-12
3 9
helconital
communications dock. The reader transmits and receives data at 4800 baud,
no parity, 8 data bits, and 1 stop bit.
host computer. This program is not provided with the reader.
q
n
2
a. Press
to turn off the reader.
C
2
b. Press
-
-
q
c. Press
.
d. Press
to turn on the reader.
e. Type the password if the reader prompts you to do so. If you fail to
enter the correct password after three attempts, the reader resumes
normal operation.
e
press
.
BOOT LOADER
Reboot
Password
Dump
Load
Resume
Storage
Off
The reader dumps data from low memory (640K and below) through
COM1 to the host computer.
The data is transmitted in Intel hexadecimal object file format.
to the host computer. The record counter stops updating when the reader is
finished downloading the data.
Reboot command and pressing
If you dumped the 640K because the Boot Loader menu displayed the "Bad
BIOS Checksum" error message or because the flash memory is corrupted,
you must load the flash memory now. For help, see the next section,
"Loading Flash Memory."
.
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e
. Then you can use the reader.
until you select Dump, and then

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