Interacting with the device – Elo TouchSystems 1525L User Manual

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Section 1. Overview

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Settings tab. This gives both the Friendly Name and the port name (

COM<5-15>

). It also

identifies the physical port that will be used to communicate with the device.

Open the device using either of the previous names. Use whatever facility is provided by your
development environment for opening files. For Visual Basic, do the following:

'set error handling

On Error Resume Next

‘open the port for binary access

Open “\\.\micr+” For Binary Access Read Write As #1
If Err.Number <> 0 Then
<<process error>>
End If
on error goto 0

Note


The friendly name of the device, as found in the operating system’s
device UI (Device Manager in Windows 95, for example), must be
prefixed with “

\\.\

” in order to open the device. If the previous

example did not have the prefix, it would create a file named

micr+

in the current directory–clearly not the desired result.


Interacting with the device

An application interacts with the device by sending commands to the device and reading its
responses. Commands are sent by writing to the opened port and responses from the device or
property requests are retrieved by reading from the port.

To interact with the device using the MSComm component, invoke a command by assigning it to
MSComm’s

Output

property. The response is received by MSComm’s

OnComm

event handler

as a

comEvReceive

event or by directly polling the port. The entire response to a command or

property request is received as a single event.

'submit echo command

Comm.Output = "/echo Hello" + Chr$(10)

Private Sub Comm_OnComm()

‘return if not a receive event

If Comm.CommEvent = comEvReceive Then

‘process received data
a$ = Comm.Input

‘get echo data

Else

<<process non-read event>>

End If

End Sub

If using file I/O access, interaction with the device is indistinguishable from writing to or reading
from a file.

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