Configuring Using Irl Z Commands; Configuring Through A User Application - Intermec Janus 2050 User Manual

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Configuring Using IRL Z Commands

You can automatically configure the JANUS 2050 each time an IRL program is
executed by including Z commands in the program statements. These
configuration changes are saved in the online configuration file. For example, if
you want to change the display mode from buffered to transparent, you would
insert the following Z command in your IRL program:
Z"$+DM1"
When the IRL program reaches this command statement, it would configure
the JANUS 2050 and continue executing the program.

Configuring Through a User Application

When creating an application to run on the JANUS 2050, you can program the
JANUS 2050 to accept configuration command strings from the host computer
using Reader Services. These configuration changes are saved in the online
configuration file. For example, to configure the JANUS 2050 to decode Code
93, the computer would send the following command string to a user
application:
$+CF1
The user application must be designed to accept command syntax from the
host. The JANUS 2050 cannot accept command strings when it is at the DOS
prompt.
For information on using Reader Services, refer to the JANUS PSK reference
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