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NO_KEY | The terminal has no keyboard. |
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PNPID | The terminal has a card installed whose identification contains ALL of the |
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Multiple options can be specified for each category. For example, you can specify both 35KEY and 43KEY options to request that the program run in either a 35- or
To ignore a category, don’t specify any of its options.
Programming the Terminal to Boot to an Application Window
You can program the terminal to boot to a specific application window by modifying the Autorun.exm File (see page
1.In EZConfig Editor, open Autorun.exm.
2.Open the Programs section and enable the EasyMenu section.
3.In the EasyMenu section, modify the Args key to call the EXM file of the application window. This is the path to the menu configuration file.
By default, the Args key calls \honeywell\demosmenu.exm
4.Warm boot the terminal and verify that startup finishes on the application window.
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