7.9 Setting Up Registry

By rewriting values in the registry it is possible to modify the default values of commands’ parameters for communication environment, etc. However, use the command line argument (/Y) to specify the communication line or baud rate during normal use. Use this registry setup only if the default values require modification.

In other cases, where the drive letter definition requires modification, create the key (item) of a drive letter and describe on the key the pathname of a device which will be defined according to the specification.

If the registry has been set up, it will be remained valid until it is modified again or the system is cold-booted up. For a key (item) that is not set in the registry or a key (item) that has an incorrect setup the original default value will be used.

7.9.1 Setting Up Items

Default value if the RS-232C baud rate registry has no setup : 19,200 bps

Default value if the IrDA baud rate registry has no setup : 115.2 Kbps

Default value if the communication line specification (232C= COM1 or IrDA) registry has no setup:

￿IrDA

Default value if the drive letter definition registry has no setup value:

C\(Object Store of internal RAM)

D￿\Storage Card\ (storage card)

Default value if the command-to-response interval timeout registry has no setup :

30seconds Registry position

￿\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\FLCE\ Contents

 

Key name

Type

Value

 

 

BAUD

DWORD

Baud rate

 

DEVNM

STRING

Communication line (I/O device)

 

DRIVE\A

STRING

Path of a device defined as drive a:

 

DRIVE\B

STRING

Path of a device defined as drive b:

 

DRIVE\C

STRING

Path of a device defined as drive c:

 

:

 

 

:

￿

DRIVE\Z

STRING

Path of a device defined as drive z:

 

Values for communication line and baud rate setups

 

Communication line : COM1, IrDA

 

 

Baud rate

: For RS-232C; 9600, 14400, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200

 

 

: For IrDA;

Setting of baud rate cannot be allowed.

Only the above permitted baud rates can be set. Setting with other baud rate can cause the default

￿value to be set.

Path to device

A path to a device should be specified by the directory name to which the device is assigned.

Example: Object Store of the internal RAM

\

PC card or compact flash

￿\Storage Card\

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