Epson U01II User Manual - Page 46

Types of Installation, 3.6. CO Registration, Ex: the CO of a POSPrinter is OPOS.POSPrinter.

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Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 3.5. Types of Installation There are two types of installation: full and custom. Select the type in the "Install Type" dialog box. • Full installation Full installation installs all the supported devices. For supported devices, read the release note included in the Installer disks. • Custom installation Custom installation installs selected devices from the supported devices. Selectable units are device classes. If selecting custom installation in the "Install Type" dialog box, the "Select Components" dialog box appears. The displayed list shows the devices that can be installed. Check only the devices that you want to install. 3.6. CO Registration Both CCO and EPSON CO can be installed and registered in EPSON OPOS ADK. In addition, you can also choose to register neither of the two, and thus it becomes possible to use the COs of a previous version or from another company. When using multiple COs in this way, please note the following precautions. Please note the following points when when the multiple CO are used. (When application is created with VB) (1) Pasting control on form by adding VB component In this case, character strings applicable to the CO type library is displayed in the "Component dialog" box. As this character strings is an individual string, it is possible to select the CO to be actually used. If multiple COs are registered, select the CO that you want to use from the list of components. (2) Creating CO by specifying Program ID using Create Object In this case, specifies the program ID of the CO. The program ID is character strings determined by the OPOS specifications. Ex: the CO of a POSPrinter is "OPOS.POSPrinter". If multiple COs of the same device class have been registered, the latest one is created. If this method is used, it is also necessary to pay attention to the order of the registrations of COs. 41 User's Manual Installer, SetupPOS, TMUSB

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Version 2.65
Jul. 2009
41
User's Manual
Installer, SetupPOS, TMUSB
3.5. Types of Installation
There are two types of installation: full and custom.
Select the type in the “Install Type” dialog box.
Full installation
Full installation installs all the supported devices. For supported devices, read
the release note included in the Installer disks.
Custom installation
Custom installation installs selected devices from the supported devices.
Selectable units are device classes. If selecting custom installation in the
“Install Type” dialog box, the “Select Components” dialog box appears. The
displayed list shows the devices that can be installed. Check only the devices
that you want to install.
3.6. CO Registration
Both CCO and EPSON CO can be installed and registered in EPSON OPOS
ADK. In addition, you can also choose to register neither of the two, and thus it
becomes possible to use the COs of a previous version or from another company.
When using multiple COs in this way, please note the following precautions.
Please note the following points when when the multiple CO are used.
(When application is created with VB)
(1)
Pasting control on form by adding VB component
In this case, character strings applicable to the CO type library is displayed
in the ”Component dialog” box.
As this character strings is an individual string, it is possible to select the
CO to be actually used. If multiple COs are registered, select the CO that
you want to use from the list of components.
(2)
Creating CO by specifying Program ID using Create Object
In this case, specifies the program ID of the CO.
The program ID is character strings determined by the OPOS
specifications.
Ex: the CO of a POSPrinter is “OPOS.POSPrinter”.
If multiple COs of the same device class have been registered, the latest
one is created.
If this method is used, it is also necessary to pay attention to the order of
the registrations of COs.