Epson U01II User Manual - Page 87

What is by Name?, What is, CheckHealth Interactive OPOS_CH_INTERACTIVE, ii. Device Specific Settings

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Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 What is "by Name"? With this view, device classes are displayed in the alphabetical order. x. All View Use this menu command to expand the view of the left pane. After selecting "All View", all device information is not always displayed, but right after "All View" is selected. Using this menu command enables to check the details of the device currently set. 4. Tools Use this menu to display items for supplementary tools of devices. i. CheckHealth Interactive This menu command calls the CheckHealth method using Level = OPOS_CH_INTERACTIVE for the device (key of the device name) currently selected in the window. If the call succeeds, the result is displayed in CheckHealthText. If error occurs during the call, then an error API is called, and ResultCode and ResultCodeExtended are displayed. This menu command becomes disabled if no device name key is selected in the window. What is "CheckHealth Interactive (OPOS_CH_INTERACTIVE)"? CheckHealth Interactive executes an interactive test with device. The supported service object usually provides a dialog box to display the test options as well as test results. ii. Device Specific Settings Use this menu command to perform device specific settings for the device currently selected in the window. If no device name key is selected in the window, then this operation becomes disabled. Also, if the selected device does not support device specific settings, then this operation becomes disabled. On Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Vista, the user must have the administrative permissions in order to use this function. iii. Validate 82 User's Manual Installer, SetupPOS, TMUSB

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Version 2.65
Jul. 2009
82
User's Manual
Installer, SetupPOS, TMUSB
What is "by Name"?
With this view, device classes are displayed in the alphabetical order.
x. All View
Use this menu command to expand the view of the left pane. After
selecting “All View”, all device information is not always displayed, but
right after “All View” is selected. Using this menu command enables to
check the details of the device currently set.
4.
Tools
Use this menu to display items for supplementary tools of devices.
i. CheckHealth Interactive
This menu command calls the CheckHealth method using Level =
OPOS_CH_INTERACTIVE for the device (key of the device name)
currently selected in the window. If the call succeeds, the result is
displayed in CheckHealthText. If error occurs during the call, then an
error API is called, and ResultCode and ResultCodeExtended are
displayed.
This menu command becomes disabled if no device name key is
selected in the window.
What is
"
CheckHealth Interactive (OPOS_CH_INTERACTIVE)
"
?
CheckHealth Interactive executes an interactive test with device. The
supported service object usually provides a dialog box to display the test
options as well as test results.
ii. Device Specific Settings
Use this menu command to perform device specific settings for the
device currently selected in the window. If no device name key is
selected in the window, then this operation becomes disabled. Also, if
the selected device does not support device specific settings, then this
operation becomes disabled.
On Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Vista, the user must
have the administrative permissions in order to use this function.
iii. Validate