Code CORTEXJPOS CR6000 User Manual

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USER MANUAL
NORTH AMERICA, EMEA, APAC
Products Supported: CR9xx, CR1xxx, CR5000,
CR6000, CR8xxx (Limited Support for CR2300,
CR2600, and CR3600)
CORTEXJPOS
MANUAL VERSION 02
RELEASE DATE: MARCH 2018
www.codecorp.com
YouTube.com/codecorporation
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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL NORTH AMERICA, EMEA, APAC Products Supported: CR9xx, CR1xxx, CR5000, CR6000, CR8xxx (Limited Support for CR2300, CR2600, and CR3600) CORTEXJPOS ™ MANUAL VERSION 02 RELEASE DATE: MARCH 2018 www.codecorp.com YouTube.com/codecorporation ®...
  • Page 2 The software described in this manual may only be used in accordance with the terms of its license agreement. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means without written permission from Code Corporation. This includes electronic or mechanical means such as photocopying or recording in information storage and retrieval systems.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    3.0 - Software Requirements ..................4 4.0 - Windows Installation ..................5 5.0 - Linux Installation ....................6 6.0 - Configuring a Code Reader for JPOS ..............7 7.0 - Setting Up a Device on Linux ................8 8.0 - Testing a Device on Linux ...................9 9.0 - Setting Up a Device on Windows ...............10...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    The CortexJPOS™ driver supports USB and RS232 connections between the reader and the host computer. This manual will cover the steps necessary to configure the Code reader for JPOS operation and to install the CortexJPOS™ service object. It will also provide guidelines for configuring your JPOS application to use the CortexJPOS™ service object and Code readers, using POSTest as an example.
  • Page 5: Windows Installation

    4.0 - Windows Installation There are two installers depending on the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) being used: one for 32-bit environments, and one for 64-bit environments. The “x86” installer should be used if the JRE is the 32-bit runtime environment, and the “x86-64” installer should be used if the JRE is the 64-bit runtime environment.
  • Page 6: Linux Installation

    5.0 - Linux Installation There are two installers depending on the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) being used: one for 32-bit environments, and one for 64-bit environments. The “x86” installer should be used if the JRE is the 32-bit runtime environment, and the “x86-64” installer should be used if the JRE is the 64-bit runtime environment.
  • Page 7: Configuring A Code Reader For Jpos

    6.0 - Configuring a Code Reader for JPOS Code Readers can be used in either USB or RS232 mode to communicate with JPOS programs. The default RS232 parameters are sufficient, but USB must be changed to USB Native Mode for JPOS use. Scan the appropriate barcode below depending on your model. The CR8200, CR950, and CR1500 will use M20177_01.
  • Page 8: Setting Up A Device On Linux

    7.0 - Setting Up a Device on Linux Once you have run the installation and configured your reader appropriately, you are ready to setup the barcode scanner on your system. During installation, two programs were installed: CortexJPOSDeviceManager and the CortexJPOSSampleApplication. Both of these programs can be accessed via the start menu in the “CortexJPOSApplication”...
  • Page 9: Testing A Device On Linux

    8.0 - Testing a Device on Linux Once a device has been setup as noted in the previous section, it can be tested using the CortexJPOSSampleApplication, which can be found under the start menu in the “CortexJPOSApplcation” folder. Once the program is open, select the device you are scanning with, and click the “Connect”...
  • Page 10: Setting Up A Device On Windows

    9.0 - Setting Up a Device on Windows Once you have run the installation and configured your reader appropriately, you are ready to setup the barcode scanner on your system. During installation, the CortexJPOS Device Manager was installed. The Device Manager is used to setup a barcode scanning device for use with JPOS applications.
  • Page 11: Testing A Device On Windows

    CodeUtil2.dl After copying over the appropriate files, run POSTest, which can be found in the start menu under the Code JPOS POSTest folder. If you click on the “Configured Devices” tab, you can see the devices you’ve configured using the Device Manager. If no devices are listed, you need to go back to section 9.0 to setup a device.

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