5 wdt2200 - data cycle, 6 wdt2200 - logging on – Wasp Barcode Inventory Control User Manual

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19.5 WDT2200 - Data Cycle

1. The

WDT2200's

Date and Time

should be set first, then

Setup Device

is used to define COM

Port settings prior to transferring the InventoryControl program.

2.

Send Program to PDT

transfers the InventoryControl program to the PDT.

3.

Create PDT Database

builds a database for the PDT that can contain all the data in the PC

database or a subset of the PC's records (via the Filter Records dialog.)

4.

Send Data to PDT

sends the InventoryControl database to the PDT.

5.

Use the PDT

. With both the InventoryControl program and the PDT database transferred to the

PDT, the PDT User can now use the PDT for Add, Remove, Move, Adjust, Details, Receive (Pro
and Enterprise Version only), Pick (Pro and Enterprise Version onlyl) or Audit transactions (when
Audit Mode is active).

6.

Receive Data from PDT

transfers all the PDT transactions to the PC along with any new

Customers, Suppliers or Locations the PDT User has created.

7.

Upload From Mobile Devices

allows you to select and validate data for upload into the

InventoryControl database. If you make mistakes on the PDT the data can be modified before
being accepted into the PC database.

Steps 1 and 2 are typically done only once per PDT. From then on, steps 3 through 7 might be

repeated multiple times.

19.6 WDT2200 - Logging On

When you turn on the device loaded with InventoryControl, the screen will appear as follows:

InventoryControl

Users:

Password:

Key in a valid User and Password for this PDT, pressing the Enter

key after each.

InventoryControl PC Users who have the appropriate security settings can log on to any InventoryControl
PDT.

Successful log on will take you to the PDT

Main Menu.

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