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Device class/device class name, Device name key, Port connection, Serial port COM or parallel port LPT

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Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 Depending on the item selected, the properties that can be displayed are as follows: Device class/device class name This gives information about EPSON OPOS ADK, CO, or version of SetupPOS. Device name key This gives information about the device's detail, communication settings*1, trace settings, message handling, sleep time settings and DeviceStatistics settings. *1 It becomes key hook driver in case of the MSR and Keylock. Port connection This gives information about the range of port. Serial port (COM) or parallel port (LPT) This gives information about the range of port. USB/KeyBoard/Memory/Network/Wireless/(None) No property is displayed. ii. Exit This menu command exits SetupPOS. 2. Edit This menu contains commands for setting and editing devices. i. Cut This menu command prepares a selected device for moving, and is valid only when "Port Connection View" is selected. Use this command, for example, when moving a device to another port. Usually, this command is used with the Paste command. Cutting and pasting the other device, or drag-and-drop of the other device cancel the Cut command to the device which has been prepared for moving (or cut). After cutting the device, using the Paste command appropriately moves a port. Example: Moving device from COM1 to COM2, from USB2 to USB1, or from LTP2 to "None". This operation becomes disabled if at "Port Connection View" the device name key is not selected. 66 User's Manual Installer, SetupPOS, TMUSB

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Version 2.65
Jul. 2009
66
User's Manual
Installer, SetupPOS, TMUSB
Depending on the item selected, the properties that can be displayed are
as follows:
Device class/device class name
This gives information about EPSON OPOS ADK, CO, or version of
SetupPOS.
Device name key
This gives information about the device's detail, communication
settings
*1
, trace settings, message handling, sleep time settings and
DeviceStatistics settings.
*1
It becomes key hook driver in case of the MSR and Keylock.
Port connection
This gives information about the range of port.
Serial port (COM) or parallel port (LPT)
This gives information about the range of port.
USB/KeyBoard/Memory/Network/Wireless/(None)
No property is displayed.
ii. Exit
This menu command exits SetupPOS.
2. Edit
This menu contains commands for setting and editing devices.
i. Cut
This menu command prepares a selected device for moving, and is valid
only when “Port Connection View” is selected. Use this command, for
example, when moving a device to another port. Usually, this command
is used with the Paste command. Cutting and pasting the other device,
or drag-and-drop of the other device cancel the Cut command to the
device which has been prepared for moving (or cut). After cutting the
device, using the Paste command appropriately moves a port.
Example: Moving device from COM1 to COM2, from USB2 to USB1, or
from LTP2 to "None".
This operation becomes disabled if at “Port Connection View” the device
name key is not selected.