Version Differences for OPH5000i

(Downloading Data Files)
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  ==Downloading Data Files==    ==Downloading Data Files== 
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  ===OSEComm===    ===OSEComm=== 
       
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  We will need to configure OSEcomm to communicate with your device before we can download any data.    We will need to configure OSEcomm to communicate with your device before we can download any data. 
  From the main screen, click 'Options' and then 'Communication Settings'. You can set up OSEcomm to communicate using this window.    From the main screen, click 'Options' and then 'Communication Settings'. You can set up OSEcomm to communicate using this window. 
- Click 'RS232' from the left hand column. You should see a screen like the one pictured at right.      
       
- 1. Choose the COM port for the OPH5000i   + # Choose the COM port for the OPH5000i  
  ::The OPH5000i will show as 'Opticon USB Code Reader (2D) (COMx)' where x will be the virutal COM port number assigned by your Windows PC    ::The OPH5000i will show as 'Opticon USB Code Reader (2D) (COMx)' where x will be the virutal COM port number assigned by your Windows PC 
- 2. Baudrate set to '115200'   + # Baudrate set to '115200'  
- 3. IrDA Adapter set to 'None'   + # IrDA Adapter set to 'None'  
- 4. Protocol Type set to 'Continuous'   + # Protocol Type set to 'Continuous'  
       
  #Click the 'browse' folder icon at right to change where OSEcomm will place the text file with your data in it. For example, you could choose to place it on the Desktop. OSEcomm will then download your data to a text file on your Desktop. It defaults to calling it "data.txt"    #Click the 'browse' folder icon at right to change where OSEcomm will place the text file with your data in it. For example, you could choose to place it on the Desktop. OSEcomm will then download your data to a text file on your Desktop. It defaults to calling it "data.txt"