Intermec 2430 User Guide
Appendix D—Using Default and Optional Applications
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FILE
MANAGER
Select
drive:
C
24XXS086.eps
OK
CANCEL
d
Press ; to select drive C. The File Manager screen appears listing
all the files stored on drive C.
all the files stored on drive C.
FILE
MANAGER
C:EM9560.BIN
14336
C:ROM-DOX.IMG
50255
C:DOS.BIN
14336
C:DRIVEB.IMG
0182K
00497201
Bytes
Free
[Enter]
Run
App
[F7]
Rename
[DEL]
Delete
[F1]
Help
[Esc]
Exit
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Note: Drive C may contain additional applications, such as custom
applications or terminal emulation applications.
applications or terminal emulation applications.
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Choose C:DOS.BIN and press ;. Exit the menu system. If you
made any configuration changes while you were working in the menu
system, you will be prompted to store your changes in flash memory.
made any configuration changes while you were working in the menu
system, you will be prompted to store your changes in flash memory.
The terminal boots, resets all firmware, and starts DOS. You see the A:
prompt on the terminal screen. If you turn the terminal off and then
back on, the terminal either resumes exactly where it was when you
turned it off, or the terminal boots and restarts DOS. Resume is
controlled through the Resume Execution command.
prompt on the terminal screen. If you turn the terminal off and then
back on, the terminal either resumes exactly where it was when you
turned it off, or the terminal boots and restarts DOS. Resume is
controlled through the Resume Execution command.
Note: When DOS is running, label or bar code data is always entered into
the keyboard buffer in Wedge mode.
the keyboard buffer in Wedge mode.
Running DOS Applications and Using ROM-DOS Commands
After you load your files and applications, you are ready to run your DOS
applications. You can use DOS on the terminal as you do on a PC with
some limitations. You can also create bar code labels for applications or
commands that you use frequently.
applications. You can use DOS on the terminal as you do on a PC with
some limitations. You can also create bar code labels for applications or
commands that you use frequently.