Settings section keys, Programs’ subsections – Honeywell 9900 User Manual

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Rev A

8/6/08

Dolphin® Power Tools User’s Guide

When processing files, the terminal behaves as though disabled sections are not there and moves on to
the next enabled section.

Settings Section Keys

Note: This section and most of its keys are locked, which means that you can change the value but not the name

or description.

Programs’ Subsections

Here are a few of the standard child sections of the Programs section:

Note: Other subsections launch the executable entered in the

Program

(see page 4-3) key.

Key

Function

Default

Available Values

Version

Stores the EXM file version.

22

You cannot modify this
value!

ByPassKey

Defines the key that can be pressed to bypass
Autorun

42=SCAN key

StartMenu

Enables and disables the Start menu during
Autorun

1

0=Disable; the Start

menu is disabled
during Autorun.

1=Enable; the Start

menu is enabled.

Debug

Controls the debug function at AutoInstall.

0

0=Disable
1=Enable, an

autorun.log file is
created in the

\IPSM

folder.

TestMode

Runs the terminal in test mode and tests the
functionality of AutoInstall. This is a diagnostic tool.
When enabled, applications stored in the
AutoInstall folder, including the radio drivers, are
not loaded during startup.

0

0=Disable
1=Enable

EZConfigKey

Specifies a key that launches EZConfig Client
before Autorun starts processing the Programs
section; i.e., before Autorun starts launching
programs.

9=Tab
key

Empty=You must launch

EZConfig Client to
scan bar codes from
EZConfig Editor

Section

Description

Update

Attempts to launch an Update.exe application from the SD (Secure Digital) card, if one exists.

AutoRun
SC1 & SC2

Attempts to process an Autorun configuration file from the SD card (if one exists); for example,
to install CAB files from the AutoInstall folder in the SD card. One section applies to cold boots
and the other to warm boots.

Reset

Initiates a warm boot after the cold boot during startup. Do NOT disable the Reset section!

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