CalAmp PC-UC-2 Manual De Usuario
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7.3.4
Programming the Unit's Configuration
The unit configuration data stored in the SERIAL, MODE, RADIO and AUTODIAL entries are normally
ignored when the database file is uploaded to the
ignored when the database file is uploaded to the
Peoplefinder II
as a security feature in order to prevent
unauthorized users from changing the unit's configuration.
If it is desired to change the
Peoplefinder II
's configuration with data downloaded previously from a
Peoplefinder II
unit,
use a text editor to add the following line to the database file immediately after the "DB1" entry:
PASSWORD,xxxxxx,[0D]
Where xxxxxx is the same password required to access the Configuration Mode from the
Peoplefinder II
's front
panel.
Note that the unit's Firmware Version and CW ID String are not changed when uploading the database file.
These entries in the database file are ignored during the upload process.
These entries in the database file are ignored during the upload process.
7.3.5
Keyboard Emulation
Key presses from an external keyboard may be simulated from the computer ports for use in automated test
stations or other special applications. As a security feature, the PASSWORD command must have been sent
prior to using this feature.
stations or other special applications. As a security feature, the PASSWORD command must have been sent
prior to using this feature.
To simulate key presses from an external keyboard, use a text editor to add the following line to the database
file after the PASSWORD line:
file after the PASSWORD line:
KEY,nnn,[0D] or KEY,nnn,nnn,nnn, [0D]
Where nnn represents the desired keycode represented in decimal ASCII representation. Several keycodes may
be placed on a line if desired as indicated above. Note that the following special numbers are defined:
be placed on a line if desired as indicated above. Note that the following special numbers are defined:
Decimal ASCII Code
Function
1
F1 Key
2
F2 Key
3
F3 Key
4
F4 Key
5
Dash Key
6
Delete Key
7
Down Key
8
Up Key
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Enter Configuration Mode