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Intermec JANUS JG2010 User Manual (556 pages)
Hand-Held Computer (4MB)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Before You Begin
19
Warranty Information
19
Safety Summary
19
Warnings and Cautions
20
About this Manual
20
Suggested Reading
26
Getting Started
27
What Is the JANUS 2010 Reader
29
Accessories for the Reader
30
JANUS 2010 Models and Options
31
Using the Reader for the First Time
32
Unpacking the Reader
32
Charging the Nicad Battery Pack
33
Installing the Nicad Battery Pack
34
Turning on the Reader for the First Time
35
Setting the Time and Date
36
Attaching a Wand or Scanner
37
Verifying that the Reader Is Operating Correctly
38
Turning the Reader on and off
39
Where Do You Go from here
40
Learning How to Use the Reader
41
JANUS 2010 Features
43
Using the Alphanumeric Keypad
44
Finding the Special Keys
45
How to Type the Characters Printed on the Keypad
46
How the Ctrl, Alt, and Shift Keys Work
47
How the Compound Function Key Works
48
Capitalizing All Characters
50
Learning How to Use the Cursor Keys
51
Using the Number Pad
53
Finding out if the Number Pad Is Enabled or Disabled
56
How to Enter ASCII Characters
56
Using the Large Numeric Keypad
57
Finding the Special Keys
57
How to Type the Characters Printed on the Keypad
58
How to Type Other Characters
59
How to Use the Reader's Display
60
Choosing the Display Sizes and Parameters
61
Using Text or Graphics Mode
63
Using the Display as a Viewport
63
Trying out the Viewport
64
What Are Viewport Movement Steps
65
Moving the Viewport
65
If You Cannot See the Cursor
67
Adjusting the Display from the DOS Prompt
67
Understanding the Icons
69
Understanding the Reader's Audio Signals
71
Demonstrating the Reader's Audio Signals
73
Using a Headphone or Earphone
73
Locating the Communications Ports
74
Learning about the Reader's Batteries
75
Lithium Bridge Battery
75
How to Maximize the Internal Bridge Battery Life
75
Installing the Battery Pack
76
Removing the Battery Pack
77
Checking the Power Remaining in the Nicad Battery Pack
78
Charging the Battery Pack
79
Disposing of the Nicad Battery Pack
79
Recognizing a Low or Discharged Battery
80
Managing Your Battery Power
81
Using an External Power Supply
82
Defining the Reader's Drives
83
Managing the Reader's Memory and Disk Space
84
Learning about the Software
85
What Software Is Provided with the Reader
87
What Software Is Provided on the Companion Disks
89
Using DOS Commands
90
Defining the Startup Files
91
AUTOEXEC.BAT File
91
CONFIG.SYS File
93
MS-DOS Startup Menu
95
Learning How to Change the Contents of Drive C
95
Using Auto-Loader to Change Drive C
98
Installing Auto-Loader on Your Host Computer
98
Using an External Power Supply
100
Adding or Editing Files on Drive C
100
Replacing All Files on Drive C
102
Deleting Files from Drive C
103
Copying One Image File to more than One Reader
105
Using Makedisk and Putdisk to Change Drives C or D
108
Deciding Where to Run Makedisk
108
Creating and Filling the Working Source Directory
109
Creating the New Image File
110
Loading the New Image File
110
Examples of Using Makedisk and Putdisk
112
Creating and Using a Physical RAM Drive
116
Understanding When Files Are Saved or Lost
116
Deciding How Much Memory to Use for RAM Drives
117
Creating a RAM Drive
117
Programming for the Reader
119
Using JANUS PSK and JANUS Application Simulator
120
Using IRL and PC-IRL
120
Making PSK Applications that Work with BFT
121
Preparing Applications to Recover from Lockups
121
Using Reader Services in Applications
121
Making more Memory Available on the Reader
122
Not Installing the PC Card Drivers
123
Unloading and Loading Reader Wedge TSR
123
Understanding the Bar Code Wedge
124
Enabling Direct Hardware Wedge Functions
124
Using the Wedge Configuration Program
125
Using PC Cards in the Reader
129
Learning about PC Cards
131
What Is PCMCIA
131
Features of the JANUS PC Card Software
132
Locating the PC Card Drives
132
Which PC Cards Are Supported by JANUS
133
Which Expansion Cards Are Recommended
133
Which Memory PC Cards Are Recommended
133
Configuring the Reader to Reset the Type I Drive
134
Inserting and Removing PC Cards
136
Inserting Cards into the Type I PC Card Drive
136
Inserting Cards into the Type II Drive
139
Reader Beeps for PC Cards
142
Configuring, Formatting, and Using PC Cards
142
Preparing to Use ATA Cards
143
Initializing and Formatting an ATA Card
144
Using an ATA Card
145
Preparing to Use Flash Cards
146
Erasing a Previously Formatted Flash PC Card
146
Formatting a Flash PC Card
147
Using a Flash PC Card
149
Preparing to Use I/O Cards
149
Configuring the JANUS Device to Use an I/O Card
150
Resetting the PC Card Drive for I/O Cards
150
Preparing to Use SRAM Cards
151
Formatting an SRAM PC Card
151
Using the SRAM PC Card
152
Replacing Lithium Batteries in an SRAM Card
152
Managing the Power on the PC Card Drive
153
Managing the PC Card Drivers in the Startup Files
155
Drivers in CONFIG.SYS
155
Drivers in AUTOEXEC.BAT
156
Tips for Enabling PC Card Drivers
156
Configuring the Reader
157
About the Configuration Parameters
159
Choosing the Symbologies the Reader will Decode
159
Specifying How the Reader will Communicate
160
Controlling How the Reader will Operate
160
About the Configuration Files
160
Configuring the Reader with Configuration Files
160
Creating Configuration Files
161
Creating Multiple Configuration Files
161
Backing up Your Configuration Files
162
How to Configure the Reader
162
Using the Interactive Configuration Application
163
Selecting Menus and Commands
164
Filling in Fields, Marking Check Boxes, and Saving Changes
164
Using a Series of Screens to Configure a Parameter
165
Using Multiple Configuration Files
165
Configuring the Reader by Scanning Bar Codes
167
Configuring the Reader with IRL Z Commands
168
Configuring the Reader with PSK Functions
168
Sending Commands from a Host Computer
168
Editing a Configuration File
169
Loading a Configuration File from the DOS Prompt
170
Loading a Configuration File Whenever You Boot
171
Restoring the Reader's Default Configuration
172
Recording Your Reader's Configuration
172
Networking the Reader
183
How the JANUS 2010 Fits into Your Network
185
Working with JANUS COM Ports
188
Identifying JANUS COM Ports
188
Examining the COM1 Optical Port Signals
189
Understanding How Irqs Affect COM Ports
189
Designating the Scanner Port as COM2
190
Planning the Network Connection
191
Choosing a Communications Application
191
Choosing a Communications Protocol
192
Choosing a Protocol Handler
193
Configuring the Reader for Communications
194
Selecting the COM Port
195
Configuring the Communications Protocols
195
Multi-Drop Protocol Parameters
196
PC Standard Protocol Parameters
196
Point-To-Point Protocol Parameters
196
Polling Mode D Protocol Parameters
196
User-Defined Protocol Parameters
197
Activating One Communications Protocol
197
Loading and Unloading a Protocol Handler
197
Loading and Unloading a Protocol Handler at the DOS Prompt
198
Loading a Protocol Handler When You Boot the Reader
198
Loading and Unloading a Protocol Handler with a Batch File
199
Loading and Unloading a Protocol Handler with an Application
200
Specifying a Value for the FIFO Control Register
200
Connecting the Reader to Another Device
203
Running Interlnk to Transfer Files
205
Differentiating between Client and Server
205
Example of Using Interlnk
206
Interlnk System Requirements
208
Installing Interlnk on the Host Computer
208
Making the Host Computer the Client
209
Making the Reader the Client
211
Interpreting the Server's Status Screen
212
Redirecting Drives from the DOS Prompt
214
Exiting Interlnk
215
Restarting Interlnk
215
Running Communications Manager
216
Using Communications Manager Menus
216
Selecting Menus and Commands
218
Moving Around the Screen and Filling in Fields
218
Exiting Screens and Saving Changes
219
Using a Series of Screens to Configure a Parameter
219
Exiting Communications Manager
219
Typing Commands at the DOS Prompt
220
Downloading Applications Across the Network
220
Examples of Using BFT
221
Examining a Typical BFT Session
223
Preparing the Reader and Host Computer for BFT
224
Differentiating between Client and Server
225
Starting an Application When the FTA Terminates
227
Using FTA Commands on the Reader
227
Typing FTA Commands on the Reader
227
Learning the Syntax of FTA Commands
228
Editing the FTA Initialization File
230
Working with IRL
231
Learning about IRL
233
Using the IRL Desktop
234
Opening the IRL Desktop
234
Closing the IRL Desktop
235
Exploring the IRL Desktop User Interface
235
Selecting Menus and Commands
237
Moving the Cursor through the Screen
237
Exiting a Screen
237
Practicing with the IRL Desktop User Interface
237
Executing Commands in the IRL Desktop
238
Running an IRL Program
238
Pausing an IRL Program
239
Exiting an IRL Program
239
Downloading an IRL Program
240
Transmitting IRL Files
240
Receiving IRL Files
241
Clearing IRL Data Files
241
Specifying the Path for Programs and Data Files
242
Setting the Path with an Environment Variable
243
Including a Data File Path in the OPEN Command
244
Selecting the Path from the IRL Desktop
244
Resuming IRL Programs
245
Exiting a Program so You Can Resume It Later
245
Resuming a Program from the DOS Prompt
246
Resuming a Program from the IRL Desktop
246
Freeing Enough Memory to Run an IRL Program
247
IRL Reader Commands
248
Preparing the Reader for International Use
249
Configuring the Reader for a Language
251
Installing Auto-Loader on Your Host Computer
251
Choosing a Method to Configure a Language
253
Using the LOADADD Batch File with the NLS Option
253
Using the LOADNEW Batch File
254
Using the LOADLANG Batch File
256
Using an International Keypad
257
Finding the Special Keys
257
How to Type the Characters Printed on the Keypad
258
Typing the Characters on and above the Alphabetic Keys
258
Typing the Characters on and above the Numeric Keys
259
Typing Diacritical or Accent Marks
260
Using the Alt Key
260
Capitalizing All Characters
261
Using the Number Pad
261
Using DOS Code Pages
262
Using the French Keypad
263
Using the German Keypad
264
Using the Italian Keypad
265
Using the Spanish Keypad
266
Booting and Resetting the Reader
267
Booting the JANUS Reader
269
Warm Booting the Reader
269
Cold Booting the Reader
270
Resetting the Reader
271
Forcing the Reader to Turn off
271
Breaking out of an Application
271
Displaying the Boot Loader Menu
272
Limiting Access to Advanced Reader Commands
274
Using Storage Mode to Preserve the Bridge Battery
275
Dumping the Reader's 640K Conventional Memory
277
Loading Flash Memory
279
Troubleshooting
283
How to Use this Chapter
285
Powering up or Booting the Reader
286
Operating the Reader
289
Saving the Contents of the RAM Drive
296
Networking or Communicating with the Reader
297
Running IRL Programs
299
Using PC Cards
301
Using DOS Commands and Applications
304
Using Makedisk
307
Using Putdisk
309
Scanning Bar Code Labels
312
Problems with the Nicad Battery Pack
314
Reader Command Reference
317
Using Reader Commands
319
Backlight on and off
320
Backspace
321
Change Configuration
321
Clear
322
Command Override
322
Enter
323
Enter and Exit Accumulate Mode
324
IRL File, Clear
325
IRL File, Receive
326
IRL File, Transmit
326
IRL Program, Download
327
IRL Program, Exit
328
IRL Program, Resume
328
IRL Program, Run
329
Laser on and off
329
Prepare for Reboot
330
Reboot
331
Viewport Movement
331
Viewport down
332
Viewport up
332
Viewport Left
333
Viewport Right
333
Viewport End
334
Viewport Home
334
Viewport Page down
335
Viewport Page up
335
Viewport to Cursor
336
Cursor to Viewport
336
Configuration Command Reference
337
Using Configuration Commands
339
Configuration Commands Listed by Category
340
Entering Variable Data in a Configuration Command
342
Address, Multi-Drop
343
AFF (Affirmative Acknowledge)
344
Automatic Shutoff
345
Baud Rate
347
Beep Duration
348
Beep Frequency
349
Beep Volume
351
Codabar
352
Code
352
Code 16K
354
Code 2 of
355
Code
357
Code
360
Code
361
Code
363
Command Processing
364
Disabling or Enabling Command Override and Enter
369
Defining the Reader Commands
370
Communications Dock Port
371
Communications Port, Choose Scanner or COM2
371
Communications Port, Select COM Port
372
Communications Port, UART Restore
373
Communications Protocol
374
Configure
374
Activate
377
Multi-Drop, User-Defined
378
Data Bits
378
Decode Security
379
Display Backlight Timeout
380
Display Contrast
382
Display Mode, IRL
383
Display Setup
384
EOF (End of File)
387
EOM (End of Message)
388
EOR (End of Record)
391
Flow Control
392
Intercharacter Delay
393
Interleaved 2 of 5
394
Internal Drive Reset after Battery Change
396
IRL BAK (Bad Program Acknowledge)
397
IRL End Program Block
398
IRL EOP (End of Program)
399
IRL PAK (Program Acknowledge)
400
IRL PSS (Program Statement Separator)
401
IRL Run
402
IRL SOP (Start of Program)
403
Key Code Look-Up Table
404
Keypad Caps Lock
405
Keypad Clicker
406
Keypad Ctrl Key Functions
406
Keypad, Numeric
407
Lrc
408
Msi
408
NEG (Negative Acknowledge)
410
Parity
411
Plessey
412
Pol
413
Postamble
414
Preamble
415
Records Per Block
416
REQ (Request for Acknowledge)
418
RES (Reset)
419
Scan Ahead
420
Scanner Devices
420
Scanner Mode
421
Scanner Redundancy
422
Scanner Timeout
423
Scanner Trigger
424
SEL (Select)
425
SOM (Start of Message)
426
Stop Bits
427
Timeout Delay
428
Transmit Abort Timeout
429
Turnaround Delay
431
Upc/Ean
432
Viewport Movement Keys
435
Viewport Movement Mode
435
Viewport Movement Steps
436
Reader Specifications
439
Physical and Environmental Specifications
441
Cables for Data Communications
441
Keypad Options
441
Default Configuration
441
Configuration Commands by Syntax
450
Types of Memory Used in the Reader
452
Conventional Memory (0 through 640K
453
Upper Memory Area
453
High Memory Area (HMA
455
User Flash Memory
455
Application Flash Memory
455
Reader Keypad Charts
457
Using the Reader Keypad Charts
459
English (U.S.) Alphanumeric Keypad
459
Large Numeric Keypad
464
Configuration and Full ASCII Charts
469
Entering ASCII Control Characters
471
Configuration Options for User-Defined Protocol
474
POL and SEL Combinations for Multi-Drop Protocol
475
Key Codes
476
Full ASCII Table
482
Full ASCII Bar Code Chart
485
Control Characters
485
Symbols and Punctuation Marks
486
Numbers
488
Uppercase Letters
488
Lowercase Letters
489
Scanning Bar Codes to Select Menu Options
491
Creating Your Own Key Code Bar Code Labels
492
Software Utility Reference
493
Interlnk
495
Interlnk.exe
496
Intersvr
499
Power.exe
501
Auto-Loader Batch Files
502
Learning How to Use Auto-Loader
502
Moving the Batch Files
503
Using an External Power Supply
503
Using LOAD_USA
503
Using LOADLANG
504
Using LOADADD
504
Using LOADIMG
506
Using LOADNEW
506
Using LOADXIMG
507
Using MAKE_USA
507
Using MAKELANG
507
Using MAKENEW
508
Glossary
509
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Before You Begin
9
Cautions and Notes
9
About this Manual
9
Other Related Manuals
12
Learning about the Installation Utility
13
Unpacking the Installation Utility Kit
15
What the Installation Utility Does
15
How the Installation Utility Works
16
Modifying the JANUS Drive Images
17
Drive C Image
17
Drive D Image
17
Downloading the New JANUS Drive Images
18
System Requirements
19
Host PC Requirements
19
Making a Backup Copy
19
Navigating Within Screens
20
Preparing to Run the Installation Utility
21
Why Read this Chapter
23
Setting up the Host PC
23
Creating a HOSTS File
23
Understanding Configuration Parameters
24
Terminal Selection Screen
24
Network/Protocol Selection Screen
24
Character Set Screen
25
About the Network Parameters
26
LAN Workplace for DOS Parameters
27
Netware Client for DOS Parameters
28
FTP PC/TCP for DOS Parameters
29
About the Radio Parameters
30
Shelling out to DOS
32
Configuring Multiple JANUS RF Devices
33
Running the Installation Utility
35
Starting the Installation Utility
37
Configuring the First JANUS RF Device
37
Choosing the Configuration Parameters
37
Shelling out to DOS to Modify the JANUS Drive Images
41
Downloading the Modified JANUS Drive Images
42
Configuring Multiple JANUS RF Devices
44
Restoring the Host PC to the Original Configuration
45
Troubleshooting
47
General Problems
49
Error Messages
50
Drive a Error Messages
54
Deleted, Modified, and New Files
57
Deleted Files
59
Files Removed from Drive C
59
Files Removed from Drive D
59
Modified CONFIG.SYS File
60
Jg2010 Config.sys
60
Jg2020 Config.sys
62
Jg2050 Config.sys
64
Modified AUTOEXEC.BAT File
66
Jg2010 Autoexec.bat
66
Jg2020 Autoexec.bat
68
Jg2050 Autoexec.bat
70
NET.CFG File
72
Jg2010 Net.cfg
72
Jg2020 Net.cfg
73
Jg2050 Net.cfg
74
Jg2050 Net.cfg
75
About the NET.CFG Parameters
76
PCTCP.INI File
76
NET.BAT File
78
JG2010 NET.BAT for Netware Client
78
JG2010 NET.BAT for Lanworkplace
78
JG2010 NET.BAT for FTP Application
79
JG2020 NET.BAT for Netware Client
79
JG2020 NET.BAT for LAN Workplace
80
JG2020 NET.BAT for FTP Application
80
JG2050 NET.BAT for Netware Client
81
JG2050 NET.BAT for LAN Workplace
81
JG2050 NET.BAT for FTP Application
82
About the NET.BAT Parameters
82
Other Useful Files
83
APP.BAT for LAN Workplace for DOS
83
APP.BAT for Netware Client for DOS
83
APP.BAT for FTP Application
83
GO.BAT for LAN Workplace for DOS and FTP Application
84
GO.BAT for Netware Client for DOS
84
UNNET.BAT for LAN Workplace for DOS
84
UNNET.BAT for Netware Client for DOS
84
UNNET.BAT for FTP Application
85
Imlogin.bat
85
Imlogout.bat
85
Udpplus.ini
85
Minimum Files for LAN Workplace Installations
86
Helpful Information
89
Netware Client User Information
91
ARP Table Entry for TCP/IP Applications
91
Setting the Security ID on Your JANUS RF Devices
93
Customizing the J24TE.INI File
98
Creating a JANUS.INI File
99
Configuring Multiple JANUS RF Devices Using Batch Files
101
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