Pioneer DataMan 2Serial Communication Tool for Pioneer Industrial DVD Video Player DVD-V7400 User Manual

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DataMan2

Operating Instructions

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The left portion of the window shows a comprehensive list of all commands in the

current stack. The right side of the window provides methods to create, change and

delete commands from the stack/group. The colored arrows indicate the edit flow of

a command. A list of actions available for a command is as follows:

Copy – move a copy of the command over to the edit portion of the window

Replace – replace the original command with the edited version

Insert – move the command in another location in the command stack

Delete – remove the command from the stack

Save As – store a copy of the stack on the PC including blackboard items

CSV File Conv – create a file for printing that does not include blackboard items

Note: Under the Edit column on the right of the window provides common commands
as well as a stack closing command, Period of group. It is unnecessary to add this
command at the end of your command stack unless you wish to add a second
stack/group. Eliminating a Period of group command causes two separate groups
to merge in to a single stack/group.

Click on a command from the list on the left then choose an action to apply to that

command. Once the group is altered in any way, the OK button becomes active.

Click on OK to save your changes.

To download the barcode command stack, press the Download button at the lower
left corner of the Command Stack/Blackboard pop-up window.

Blackboard

The Blackboard settings are as follows:

Num of group – Total number of Blackboard displays

If no data is present, the number remains as ‘1’.

Num of unit – the total number of graphic

pages in the group

Num of data – the total number of blackboard objects in the group

Example of blackboard data:

Num of group

001

first blackboard group

Num of unit

002

2 “pages” of blackboard items

Num of data

005

3 objects on one page and 2 objects on a second page

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