Starting The Editor - Intermec Janus 2010 User Manual

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Customizing INI Files With the Editor
numeric_keypad_switching = 0FFH - numeric keypad switching permitted
numeric_keypad_status = 0 - numeric keypad disabled
label_symbology = 1 - Code 39
sim_wand_key = CTRL/G
clear_abort_callback_return = 0500H - Reader Wedge success
command_return = 0500H - Reader Wedge success
link_comm_return = 0500H - Reader Wedge success
serial_parse_return = 0500H - Reader Wedge success
serial_protocol_control_return = 0500H - Reader Wedge success
standby_wait_return = 0500H - Reader Wedge success
unlink_comm_return = 0500H - Reader Wedge success

Starting the Editor

To start the Editor, double-click on the Editor icon in the Simulator group
on your Windows desktop. The Editor window appears:
The title bar
contains the
JANUSSIM.INI
filename because
the default
initialization file is
automatically
opened when you
start the Editor.
You can begin
editing the
parameters in the
JANUSSIM.INI
file, create a new
INI file, or open
an existing INI file.
If the Simulator TSR is running while you use the Editor, you can load the
current INI file from the Editor into the Simulator TSR. You might do this to
load a new version of the same INI file that the Simulator TSR is using, or to
load a different INI file into the Simulator TSR. For help, see "Updating the
Simulator TSR With the Current INI File" later in this chapter.
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