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MDE-4871 CFN III Manager’s Manual for Windows® XP Embedded - Version 3.6 · August 2010
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CFN3 Command Sessions
Site Controller III
Disk-based commands use different options than those given here for system-resident
commands. However, almost all the commands required for everyday operation are system
resident, and so they have the options and form described in this section.
How to Enter Multiple Blocks of Information
For the commands that enter data, the LOAD commands, for example, you can use the C
option to enter multiple blocks of data with one command. Without the C option, only a single
block can be entered with each command.
To use the C option:
• Type semicolon C (;C) after the command.
• The terminal will print a prompt each time you press Enter. The amount of data you can
enter for each command is determined by the CFN3 configuration.
• When you have entered all the data, press Enter once after the next prompt without
entering any data.
To use the C option with the command LOAD HEADING, type LOAD HEADING;C.
Figure 3-1: LOAD HEADING Command with C Option
[P:]* LOAD HEADING;C
↵
Line number? 1
↵
Heading line? SMITTY’S STATION
↵
Line number? 2
↵
Heading line? 10 MAIN STREET
↵
Line number? 3
↵
Heading line? SMITH, WA 98000
↵
Line number? 11
↵
Footing line? THANK YOU
↵
Line number? 12
↵
Footing line? PLEASE COME AGAIN
↵
Line number? 0
↵
Form feed length? 5
↵
Line number?
↵
[P:]*
Two Commas
Typed
No Data Entered
The terminal continues to print prompts each time Enter is pressed.
To enter a comma, type two commas on the third heading line (see
). One comma
will be printed on the receipt.
End the sequence by pressing Enter, without entering any data, after the last “Line number?”
prompt of the series (see
).