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© 2003 Socket Communications, Inc.
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2.0 Getting Started
1. Install the software. The ISC-Imager Demo Application is automatically installed as part of the
SocketScan installation process. Please follow the installation instructions in the In-Hand Scan Card
User’s Guide located in the Documents section of the SocketScan Setup Center on the installation CD
included with this product. It is generally a good idea to soft reset your Pocket PC immediately after any
new software is installed.
2. Insert the ISC-Imager into the CompactFlash (CF) Card slot on your Pocket PC.
CAUTION:
The ISC-Imager should fit easily but firmly into the CF Card slot – DO NOT use excessive force
when inserting any CF Card. Be sure to align the CF Card
portion of the ISC-Imager correctly in the CF
Card slot. It is possible, though not common, to misalign a Type I CF Card in the Type II CF Card slot of
some Pocket PCs.
2.1 Launching the ISC-I Demo
To launch the program, tap: Start | Programs | Socket ISC-I Demo.
After several seconds, the program will appear, with a
screen confirming a connection and the Imager
firmware revision information.
Note: If the ISC-Imager is not properly inserted into the CF Card
slot, an “Error Seeking Com Port” message will appear:
The application menu bar contains three menu selections: Imager,
Tools, and Mode.
Imager Menu — Allows the user to specify Image capture
and decode/display options
Tools Menu — Includes information and action menu
items such as Firmware Revision, Flash New Firmware,
Recycle Connection (close, then re-open connection to
ISC-Imager), Save View or Image or fully Exit and close
the application.
Mode Menu — Allows the user to switch between various
modes as well as clear the display.
2.2 Suspend Mode
If your PDA enters Suspend Mode while running the Socket ISC-I Demo, the CompactFlash I/O slot will lose
power, causing the application will lose its connection with the Imager. This condition is automatically
detected when the PDA comes out of suspend mode, and the application will automatically reconnect to the
engine. This process can take from 2 to 7 seconds. The application will report that it is reconnecting.
2.3 Trigger Button
The ISC-Imager Demo Application uses one of the PDA/PDT’s hardware buttons to simulate the trigger. The
trigger is usually the Up Arrow on the Navigation Wheel, except on the Casio Cassiopeia IT-700, which uses
the record button.
If you press the trigger when the application is in Text View, the imager aimers and LEDs will flash, and the
imager will attempt to capture and decode a bar code. This process will continue until the imager obtains a
successful decode, until you release the trigger, or until the imager times out.
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