Specifications

Performing System Mode Operations
[7]: Edit a Keyed File 47
Note: To support application downloads using the VeriTalk
®
Enterprise System 1.3, called ‘VeriTalk’ in this manual, a different set
of keyed variables must be stored in the CONFIG.SYS file. For more
information about using VeriTalk in client-server installations, please
contact your local VeriFone representative.
Using the keyed file editor, you can modify the value that follows a
key by entering the appropriate value from the core keypad when the
record is displayed. If no value is currently assigned to a keyed
record, no data is displayed to the right of the equal sign (=).
During some System Mode procedures, the terminal firmware
displays only the record key:
*ZP=
or
*ZT=
, for example. At this
prompt, the keyed file editor is active and you can proceed to key in
the correct variable for this key. When you key in the correct value,
press [FUNC/ENTER] to store the variable under the corresponding
key in the terminal’s CONFIG.SYS file.
Note: Application-specific keys usually begin with a 3-digit
number, followed by an equal sign (=), such as ‘
101=
’. These keys
are typically written into the CONFIG.SYS file during an application
download. Subsequent downloads may add or modify these variables.
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