Chapter 3: non portable mode, Getting in and out of non portable mode, Establishing communication in non-portable mode – Worth Data 5000 User Manual

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Chapter 3:

Non Portable Mode

NON PORTABLE mode allows the user to transmit data directly from the TriCoder to the host computer immediately without saving
the data in the TriCoder memory. Once data is entered via scanning a bar code or using the keypad, it is transmitted immediately by
the TriCoder to the host. This mode is primarily used with the USB interface connecting as a USB HID keyboard on a PC running
Windows® or Mac OS. You can use the TriCoder with a serial cable and also transmit to a COM port on a PC (use PortKey if you
want keyboard emulation). NON PORTABLE mode is used to enter data directly into an application without storing it in memory.
Common applications include library check in/out, document tracking and Point-Of-Sale. NON PORTABLE mode should also be
used to establish communication between the TriCoder and host computer before serial or USB data uploads are attempted.

Getting in and out of NON PORTABLE mode

When you turn the TriCoder on, the first screen you see is the TriCoder Main Menu. The Main Menu is your navigational tool for
getting into and out of the different activities in the TriCoder. The Main Menu consists of the following prompts:

Answering 1-5 takes you to that Mode. If you are already in a particular Mode (i.e. NON-PORTABLE MODE) and want to get back
to the Main Menu, simply press the

key.

If you are in NON PORTABLE mode and turn the TriCoder off, when you turn the TriCoder back on you will return to the Main
Menu.

If you want to leave NON PORTABLE mode, simply press the

key to return to the beginning of the MODE MENU.

Typically, the TriCoder is used in NON PORTABLE mode while it's connected to the host computer either by a USB cable or a RS-
232 serial cable. See

Chapter 6: TriCoder Connection

, for more information and diagrams to help you correctly connect the

TriCoder to your computer.

Establishing communication in NON-PORTABLE Mode

USB HID Keyboard Interface

To test communication as a USB HID keyboard, all you need is a program capable of accepting data from the keyboard – for example,
Windows Notepad or WordPad. Typically, most applications work this way but for testing, a simple text editor (Notepad) or word
processor is all that is needed. The key to testing communications is to keep it simple – you don‟t want to have to determine whether
it‟s your software or the TriCoder causing a problem.

First Time USB Use

As shipped from the factory the I/O Setting or Computer Interface on the TriCoder is set for USB Full Speed. Unless you have
changed it, the first time you connect a USB cable to a host computer running Windows or Mac OS, you will be asked to choose
which USB interface you wish to use with the TriCoder by the TriCoder displaying the following message:

Choose USB Interface:
1 - PC USB Full Speed
2 - PC OR MAC USB HID KEYBOARD

If you have a Mac, you must choose 2. You are then limited to NON-PORTABLE Mode and Data Upload as USB HID Keyboard.

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