Appendix F - Defaulting/Saving/Initializing - Microscan MS-890 User Manual

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Defaulting/Saving/Initializing
Appendix F — Defaulting/Saving/Initializing
Active Memory is where the scanner's settings are stored during current use and are
initialized by an
<A>
Microscan Defaults are where the scanner's default application/boot programs are
stored. They can only be changed by changing the application/boot codes.
User-Saved Settings are where user-defined settings are saved for power-on.
Defaulting
Defaulting occurs when default settings (either Microscan or user-saved) are restored.
Defaulting might be necessary if you have to make temporary changes, communications
between the scanner and another device are lost or interrupted, or you are using incompatible
equipment (for example, a terminal that is set at 9600 baud communicating with a scanner
that is set at 38.4K baud).
Restore User-Saved Settings to Active Memory
• Restores user-defined settings to active memory.
• Initializes serial configuration commands in active memory and resets counters to zero.
Restore User-Saved Settings to Active Memory by Serial Command
Send
<An>
command to the scanner.
Note: There is no equivalent ESP command.
Restore Microscan Defaults to Active Memory
• Restores Microscan defaults to active memory.
• Initializes serial configuration commands in active memory and resets counters to zero.
• Does not save settings for power-on.
Restore Microscan Defaults to Active Memory by ESP
Right-click in the configuration window and select Default All ESP Settings.
1. See your Microscan sales representative to access the latest application code.
A-18
command.
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