Specifications
A-5200-030-400
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D5200 Programmer Operation Manual
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11. Deleting Handlers
To delete a handler from a disk on the programmer, follow the steps below. NOTE: This
feature is
password dependent
. If the programmer is logged onto with a password that does
not have the authority to delete handlers, the message ACCESS DENIED is displayed when
trying to access this feature.
1. Scroll to DELETE in the Product Handlers menu using the red ↓ or ↑ keys, and press the
red ENTER GROUP key.
2. Type the handler name (i.e. 7112) at the HandName prompt, and press the white
ENTER key. A warning message is displayed. To abort the handler delete process, type
N. To continue with the delete process, press Y. When the handler has been deleted, the
message HANDLER DELETED is displayed.
HANDLER NOT FOUND: If the name entered in the HandName field does not match
any handler titles on the current disk, the message HANDLER NOT FOUND is displayed.
Check the title entered in the HandName field – it must exactly match the title of the
handler stored on the current disk. The title can be verified by exiting the DELETE display
and viewing the list of handlers. If the handler title is not displayed, it may be stored on
a different disk. See
Changing the Disk
section in the
Disk Operations
chapter.
3. To delete a help file, use the red ↓ key to scroll down to the HelpName prompt.
4. Type the help file name, which is identical to the handler name (i.e. 7112) at the
HelpName prompt, and press the white ENTER key. A warning message is displayed.
To abort the help file delete process, type N. To continue with the delete process, press
Y. When the help file has been deleted, the message HELP DELETED is displayed.
HELP NOT FOUND: If the name entered in the HelpName field does not match any
handler titles on the current disk, the message HELP NOT FOUND is displayed. Check
the title entered in the HelpName field – it must exactly match the title of the help file
stored on the current disk. The title can be verified by exiting the DELETE display and
viewing the list of handlers. If the handler title which is associated with the help file is not
displayed, the handler and help file may be stored on a different disk. See
Changing the
Disk
section in the
Disk Operations
chapter.










