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JANUS 2010 Hand-Held Computer User's Manual
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Networking the Reader (continued)
Problem
The communications application
seems to stop executing or lock up.
You experience problems with the
reader display when you run
terminal emulation (TE) on the
reader. For example, the prompt
disappears after you run a program.
You may experience problems with
your RF network, such as:
• The RF option is not listed in the
Com menu of IC.EXE.
• The RF protocol handler (RFPH)
did not load correctly.
• The Connect icon turns off.
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Solution
The reader may have lost its connection with the communications
dock, optical link adapter, or other device.
Verify that the reader is still connected to the other device. Make
sure all the cables are firmly connected to each device. If you are
using a communications dock, make sure the reader is placed
correctly in the reader slot.
If the reader was disconnected, restart the communications
application. If it is still locked up, warm boot the reader.
Check the communications protocol you configured and make sure
you specified timeouts.
Caution
Do not press any keys while the reader is performing a warm
boot or you may lose data.
Conseil
N'appuyez pas sur des touches pendant que le lecteur se
réamorce, sinon vous pouvez perdre des données.
When you run TE on the reader, the CONFIG.SYS file loads
ANSI.SYS. ANSI.SYS interacts with IM_DISP.EXE, causing
unpredictable effects on the reader's display.
Remark out IM_DISP.EXE in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file while you
use TE. For help editing AUTOEXEC.BAT, see "Learning How to
Change the Contents of Drive C" in Chapter 3.
If you have any problems with your RF network, see your JANUS
RF documentation.

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