Auto Exec; Function Key Define; System Initialization; System Diagnostics - Unitech MR350 MKII Technical Reference Manual

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7.5.

Auto Exec

Besides running a program with the associated function key, it is also possible to
define a program as the auto-boot program which will be executed immediately
when the terminal is turned on each time. Use the [ ] key to select the desired
program name and the screen below will appear:
AUTO EXEC:
Null
7.6.

Function Key Define

There are six function keys, F1 to F7, on the MR350MKII keyboard. Each function
key can be associated with a downloaded program. By assigning a program to a
certain function key, the program will be executed immediately after pressing the
function key in Ready mode. These function keys are especially useful when there is
more than one program downloaded to the terminal. Select "4) FNKY" and the
screen shows:
Use [ ] key to select the desired program name and press [E].
F1
: FUNC KEY
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7.7.

System Initialization

The System Initialization launches Hard-Reset of the MR350MKII system that all
data stored in RAM Disk are cleared and all system configuration is also restored to
default value. Make sure your data or program have been backuped to Host/PC
before performing this function. The screen is shown as below:
COLDSTART(Y:1)??
Press [1] to confirm the system to launch COLD-START, other key will make the
system to go back to the first part of main menu.
7.8.

System Diagnostics

The MR350MKII supports a diagnostic program verify the terminal itself. When
there is a service process on H/W or S/W, such as maintenance, repair or
upgrade, the system should be verified by executing this diagnostic program.
It should be noted that the diagnostic program will destroy all data in the
MR350MKII. Hence, before running the diagnostic program, make sure you have
already backuped the data in MR350MKII if any.
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