Testing A Device On Windows - Code CORTEXJPOS CR6000 User Manual

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10.0 - Testing a Device on Windows

Once a device has been setup as noted in the previous section, it can be tested using the POSTest application, which must be installed
separately. Run the POSTest installer, agree to the terms and conditions, and the files will install in the C:\CodeJPOS_POSTest directory. After
the installation finishes and before running POSTest for the first time, the following files need to be copied from the directory where the Device
Manager is installed into the POSTest directory:
jpos.xml
CortexJPOSApplications.jar
hidapi.dll
CodeUtil.dll
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.
Now click on the "Scanner" tab. Select the device you would like to test fromt he "Logical name" dropdown. You can now test the various JPOS
functions on that device using the buttons right below the dropdown. First, a device must be opened, then claimed. To see the barcode data,
the "Data event enabled", "Device enabled", and "Decode data" checkboxes must all be checked. Once you are done testing, you must release a
device, then close the port.
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