Epson U01II User Manual - Page 141
Removing a Device, 5.8. Glossary, TM-T88IVM. From the Edit menu
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Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 Click the [Finish] button The window displays the settings of TM-T88IVM. 5.7.2. Removing a Device Delete a device using one of the following three methods. (1) In the main window, select the device name key to be deleted (in this case TM-T88IVM). From the Edit menu, select Delete. When a confirmation message box appears, select Yes to delete the device. (2) Select the device name key to be deleted (in this case TM-T88IVM). Right-click to bring up a pop-up menu and select Delete. When a confirmation message box appears, select Yes to delete the device. (3) In the main window, select the key of the device name to be deleted (in this case TM-T88IVM). Then click the [Delete] icon on the tool bar. When a confirmation message box appears, select Yes to delete the device. 5.8. Glossary INF file Each model comes with one information file. During installation, the information files are copied to the same folder where EPSON OPOS ADK is installed. These files are used to configure devices. Device Class In the Device Class view of the main window, device class is the device type displayed below Device. Device classes used in EPSON OPOS ADK are as follows: CashDrawer, HardTotals, Keylock, LineDisplay, MICR, MSR, CheckScanner, POSPrinter and ElectronicJournal. For detailed explanations of the devices available, refer to the "OPOS Registry Usage" section of the "OPOS Appliccation Programmer's Guide ". Device Name Key When a device is added, it appears in the Device Class view of the main window below device class. If no device is set for the selected device class, then this information is not displayed. For example, the device name key of POSPrinter's TM-295 is "POSPrinter¥TM295." Logical Device Name An another name used to identify a device. Each device can have a (LDN) logical device name. However, a logical device name which is already being used by the same device class cannot be specified. For example, if a logical device name "Unit1" is already assigned to a device called TM-295 of POSPrinter, then "Unit1" cannot be used again as a logical device name for TM-88IV in the same device class (POSPrinter). Using the logical device names does not need to specify the device name key directly and so makes application development versatile. 136 User's Manual Installer, SetupPOS, TMUSB
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