Version Differences for PHL1600

(Software)
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  ** Select 'Settings' > 'IrDA adpater/cradle type' > 'Not installed'    ** Select 'Settings' > 'IrDA adpater/cradle type' > 'Not installed' 
  * Finally, in Appload, select 'File' > 'Download' and browse to the OS file you downloaded. The name should be similar to CBGV0159.hex    * Finally, in Appload, select 'File' > 'Download' and browse to the OS file you downloaded. The name should be similar to CBGV0159.hex 
       
  ===Load Firmware: Application===    ===Load Firmware: Application=== 
  If you have the opportunity please always update the OS prior to updating the Application. This can avoid complications.    If you have the opportunity please always update the OS prior to updating the Application. This can avoid complications. 
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  ** Select 'Settings' > 'IrDA adpater/cradle type' > 'Not installed'    ** Select 'Settings' > 'IrDA adpater/cradle type' > 'Not installed' 
  * Finally, in Appload, select 'File' > 'Download' and browse to the Application file you downloaded.    * Finally, in Appload, select 'File' > 'Download' and browse to the Application file you downloaded. 
       
    + ==Downloading Data==  
    + *Data can be downloaded via the download cable 41-PHL232-00.  
       
    + All of Opticon's Demo Applications for the PHL1600 support downloading of data through Opticon's proprietary protocol called NetO (Net-Oh). As with all communications there are two sides. In this case these are the terminal (the PHL1600) and the host (usually a PC). This section covers setting up and using such a communication channel.  
    + ===Setting Up the Host===  
    + To use NetO communications on a PC you need an application called NetO32. This can be downloaded from the Downloads table at the bottom of this page. Simply run the installer after download is complete and follow the setup instructions here.  
    + * Select 'Tools' > 'Options'  
    + ** Choose RS232 from the menu at left  
    + *** Choose the COM port for your cradle (COM 1 if using RS232, check Device Manager for USB ['Start' > 'Run' > 'devmgmt.msc' > click 'OK' and look under the 'Ports' section])  
    + *** Change Baudrate to 115200  
    + *** Change IrDA Device to 'None'  
    + ** Choose 'Download' from the menu at left  
    + *** Click the 'browse' folder icon at right to change the destination folder of the file once you have downloaded it.  
    + *** Choose between 'Append', 'Overwrite', and 'Unique' to determine what happens when you download a data file but a file by that same name is already present.  
    + ** Click 'OK'  
    + * Select 'File' > 'Save As'  
    + ** Choose a file name appropriate for you (such as your name or your company's name) to save the settings you just changed.  
    + ** Now every time after this that you open NetO32 you must select 'File' > 'Open' and choose this file to load your settings.  
    + * Select 'Protocol' > 'Start'  
    + NetO32 is now in 'Polling' mode. Note that you should see the yellow light on the cradle blinking steadily. This means it will sit here indefinitely sending queries to the cradle and waiting for the right response to start a download. Multiple downloads can all be done without ever closing NetO32. When you are done using NetO32 simply select 'Protocol' > 'Stop' and NetO32 will discontinue polling mode. The application can then be closed.  
       
    + ===Starting the Upload from your PHL1600===  
    + After NetO32 is in Polling mode (see above) follow these steps. First, of course, it is expected that you will have scanned some barcodes using the PHL2700.  
    + * Select 'Transmit Data' from the main menu (use the arrow keys to move up and down and trigger (center key) to select an option.  
    + * The screen that appears should say "Transmit Data NETO Protocol.  
    + * NetO32 status log will indicate that the data was downloaded and the PHL2700 will go back to the main menu transmit data screen.  
    + * Your Data File is now on the PC in the folder specified previously.