Appendix H — Defaulting/Saving/Initializing
Active Memory is where the scanner's settings are stored during current use and are
initialized by an
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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, communica-
tions 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 communicat-
ing with a scanner that is set at 38.4 K 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.
By Serial Command
Send
<An>
command to the scanner.
By ESP (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.
By Serial Command
Send
command to the scanner.
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By ESP
in the configuration window and select
Right-click
Default all ESP Settings.
1. See your Microscan sales representative to access the latest application codes.
command.
1
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Initialize
An
Active
Memory
User-Saved
Settings
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Initialize
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Active
Memory
User-Saved
Settings
MS-9 Scanner User's Manual
Appendices
Microscan
Microscan
Defaults
Defaults
Microscan
Defaults
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