User's Manual Part 3

SYSTEM MODE
System Mode Menus
44 OMNI 3600 REFERENCE MANUAL
System Mode
Menu 2
In this menu, you can accomplish full or partial downloads to your terminal, clear
RAM files, and clear flash files.
CLOCK F3
Note: The terminal clock is battery-backed to retain date and time settings when the
terminal is shut off.
SYS MODE CLOCK
YEAR: 2003
MONTH: 02
DAY: 22
↑↓
This example shows February 22, 2001.
To set
YEAR, press F2 and type a four-digit number for
the current year. To set
MONTH, press F3 and type a
two-digit number for the current month (between 01
12). To set
DAY, press F4 and type a two-digit number
for the current day (between 01–31).
To save your changes and return to
SYS MODE MENU
1, press the PF1 key. To set the time, go to
Note: The terminal only accepts entries in the
format and range specified above. Errors are
not highlighted; you must ensure each entry
is correct. To correct a mistake, press the
field’s function key (for example, F2 for
YEAR)
and type a new entry.
SYS MODE CLOCK
HOUR: 17
MINUTE: 32
This example shows 5:32 P.M.
To set
HOUR, press F2 and type a two-digit number
between 00–23 (using the twenty-four hour clock). To
set
MINUTE, press F3 and type a two-digit number
between 01–59.
Note: The terminal only accepts entries in the
format and range specified above. Errors are
not highlighted; therefore, you must ensure
each entry is correct. To correct a mistake,
press the field’s function key (for example, F2
for
HOUR) and type a new entry.
To return to the previous menu to set the date, press
the PF1 key. To save your changes and return to
SYS MODE MENU 1, press enter.
RESTART F4
Select RESTART F4 to exit system mode and restart
the terminal.
Table 6 System Mode Menu 1 (continued)
Display Action
NOTE
Before performing a download to flash memory in an initialized terminal (one that
contains an application), reclaim all available flash space. Unlike RAM, unused
flash and duplicate flash information are not automatically reclaimed during a
download. To reclaim this space perform a defrag operation from system mode
(refer to the procedure FLASH FILES F4, in Table 7). This operation makes all
files in flash contiguous. You must also clear some or all flash memory if your
terminal does not have enough space for the impending download.