What Software Is Provided On The Companion Disks - Intermec Janus 2010 User Manual

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Learning About the Software

What Software Is Provided on the Companion Disks?

A set of companion disks are provided with your JANUS reader. The disks
contain files that may help you use the reader more efficiently. You can use
Interlnk to copy files from the companion disks to the reader. For help, see
"Running Interlnk to Transfer Files" in Chapter 6.
You can use a PC and the DOS DIR command to learn exactly what files are
stored on the companion disks. Here are general descriptions of each disk:
Companion disk 1 The Boot Utilities companion disk contains the files you
need to load or upgrade the reader's system software. This disk also contains
the README.DOC, a text file that describes important information about the
reader that was unavailable when this manual was published. This disk also
contains a batch file, INSTALL.BAT, that you can use to install Auto-Loader
onto a host computer. Auto-Loader lets you change the contents of drive C.
Companion disk 2 The MS-DOS Programs companion disk contains commands
and device drivers. Some of these commands and drivers are already installed
on the reader. This disk also contains applications, such as INTERLNK.EXE,
MkImage, and PutImage.
Companion disk 3 The Application companion disk contains applications such
as Communications Manager and IRLXDESK.EXE. This disk also contains PC
card drivers and utilities that control the reader's operation, prepare the reader
to use the different types of PC cards, customize the reader to use the PC card
software, and provide you with helpful tools.
Note: Companion disk 3 also contains LDKEYTAB.EXE and a .KTB file. Only an
authorized Intermec service technician should use these files to load the keypad scan
code table.
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