Using Multiple Configuration Files - Intermec Janus 2050 User Manual

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JANUS 2050 Vehicle-Mount Computer User's Manual (4MB)
If you enter the hex number for ASCII characters above 7F hex (128 decimal),
the JANUS 2050 displays the extended ASCII character instead of its numerical
value in the dialog box.

Using Multiple Configuration Files

When you change the JANUS 2050's configuration, you can save the
configuration under a filename with the extension .INI. It is similar to a word
processor where you can load, edit, and save the files as many times as you
want.
For example, if you change the JANUS 2050 configuration and exit the
configuration application, the JANUS 2050 asks if you want to update the
online configuration before exiting. If you press e , the changes you made in
the application are now used by the JANUS 2050.
When exiting the configuration application, the JANUS 2050 asks if you want
to update the online configuration. If you choose yes, the configuration settings
in the EXAMPLE.INI file apply to the JANUS 2050 upon exiting the
configuration application. If you choose no, the configuration settings before
the changes you just made remain active. The EXAMPLE.INI file has already
been saved and can be made active at any time.
If you do not make EXAMPLE.INI the active configuration, you can return at
any time to the configuration application and choose Load from the File drop-
down menu. Select EXAMPLE.INI from the list of filenames and press e .
EXAMPLE.INI is loaded into the configuration application. When exiting the
configuration, the JANUS 2050 asks if you want to update the online
configuration. If you choose yes, EXAMPLE.INI is now the active
configuration.
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Configuration
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Load...
Load Default
Save
Save As...
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You can then go back into the
Op
configuration application and
reconfigure the JANUS 2050. Instead of
exiting the configuration application,
choose the command Save As from the
File drop-down menu and enter a
filename, such as EXAMPLE.INI.
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