Version Differences for OPH1004

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  NetO32 can be downloaded from the [https://wiki.opticonusa.com/techsupport/en/OPH1004#Software Downloads Table]. Simply run the installer after download is complete and follow the prompts. When it is complete, start the NetO32 application on your computer. You will be presented with a main screen and some options menus.    NetO32 can be downloaded from the [https://wiki.opticonusa.com/techsupport/en/OPH1004#Software Downloads Table]. Simply run the installer after download is complete and follow the prompts. When it is complete, start the NetO32 application on your computer. You will be presented with a main screen and some options menus. 
  ===Setting Up the Host===    ===Setting Up the Host=== 
    + [[Image:NetO32_RS232_Settings.png|thumb|RS232 Settings]]  
  We will need to configure NetO32 to communicate with your device before we can download any data.    We will need to configure NetO32 to communicate with your device before we can download any data. 
  From the main screen, click 'Tools' and then 'Options'. You can set up NetO32 to communicate using this window.    From the main screen, click 'Tools' and then 'Options'. You can set up NetO32 to communicate using this window. 
- Click 'RS232' from the left hand column. You should see a screen like the one pictured at right.[[Image:NetO32_RS232_Settings.png|thumb|RS232 Settings]]   + Click 'RS232' from the left hand column. You should see a screen like the one pictured at right.  
       
  1.) Choose the COM port where you plugged the device's cradle in.     1.) Choose the COM port where you plugged the device's cradle in.  
  ::This is usually COM 1, but may be different if you are using USB rather than RS232. To find your COM port, check Device Manager. Click 'Start', then 'Run', then type 'devmgmt.msc' into the popup. Click 'OK', and look under the 'Ports' section of the window that came up.    ::This is usually COM 1, but may be different if you are using USB rather than RS232. To find your COM port, check Device Manager. Click 'Start', then 'Run', then type 'devmgmt.msc' into the popup. Click 'OK', and look under the 'Ports' section of the window that came up.