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PowerNet Twin Client Reference September, 2003
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You can edit the existing text and save it as a new file.
Designing Scanner Objects
Scanner Mapping
Scanner Data Mapping allows you to map a specific barcode to a keystroke that is
automatically sent to the host. For example, a barcode such as
$G can be transformed
into a 5250 Enter keystroke.
Entries in scanner data mapping objects are constructed using the following format:
barcode = keystroke;
barcode
is the scanned barcode and keystroke is the keystroke to send when the barcode
is scanned.
Creating a Scanner Data Mapping Object
With data mapping, you can create a unique barcode (such as $G) and assign it to send a
function (such as
Tab) when scanned. For example, you can alternate scanning this “Tab
barcode” with scanning inventory barcodes to create a tab-delimited inventory list.
When you are ready to create or edit your Scanner Macro Object file, complete the
following steps.
1. Using the PowerNet Twin Client Configuration Utility, select
Object Editors, and
then
Scanner Data Mapping. The Select Object Editor file screen appears.
2. Enter a name for the map you are creating and click Open.
3. Click
Yes when asked if you want to create a new file.
4. Define all of the necessary scanner maps, using the guidelines previously explained.
5. Select
Exit from the File menu.
6. Click Yes, when prompted, to save the object you have created. The PowerNet Twin
Client Configuration tool then becomes active on the screen.
Linking the Scanner Mapping Object to a Configuration
1. From the PowerNet TN Configuration Utility, select the Scanner configuration tab.
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