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Epson H6000IIP - TM Two-color Thermal Line User Manual

Epson H6000IIP - TM Two-color Thermal Line User Manual

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EPSON OPOS ADK MANUAL
User's Manual
(Installer/ SetupPOS/ TMUSB)
Version 2.65 Jul. 2009

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  • Page 1 EPSON OPOS ADK MANUAL User's Manual (Installer/ SetupPOS/ TMUSB) Version 2.65 Jul. 2009...
  • Page 2 (3) Comments and notification of any mistakes in this documentation are gratefully accepted. (4) This software cannot be used with other equipment that the specified. (5) EPSON will not be responsible for any consequences resulting from the use of any information in this documentation. Trademarks Microsoft®, Windows®, Windows Vista™, Visual Basic®...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    3.12.1. Messages at the Time of Startup ..............50 3.12.2. Messages during Installation ................51 3.12.3. Message during Driver Installation after EPSON OPOS ADK Installation ..53 3.12.4. Messages When the Silent Mode is specified ..........53 3.12.5. Messages Related to Registry File ..............54 3.12.6.
  • Page 4 5.7. Using Devices ....................... 134 5.7.1. Setting up a Device..................134 5.7.2. Removing a Device..................136 5.8. Glossary ........................ 136 SECTION 6. EPSON TM USB DRIVER ................139 6.1. Installation ......................139 6.1.1. Windows 2000 ....................139 6.1.2. Windows XP ....................139 6.1.3.
  • Page 5 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 6.4. Port Names on OPOS ................... 142 SECTION 7. WARNINGS ....................144 7.1. Precautions for Connecting with USB I/F .............. 144 User's Manual Installer, SetupPOS, TMUSB...
  • Page 6: Section 1. Introduction

    Section 5, SetupPOS Utility, shows you how to use the program to record information about OPOS devices in the system registry. Section 6, Epson TM USB Driver, provides details on how to install the USB driver and the device names.
  • Page 7: Section 2. Development Outline

    Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 Section 2. Development Outline This section describes development outline for the EPSON OPOS ADK. 2.1. Features EPSON OPOS ADK offers standardized API functions that interface with peripherals used in POS systems through ActiveX controls that can be run in Visual Basic, operating on the Windows 2000, Windows XP or Windows Vista platforms.
  • Page 8 EPSON DM-D500U (USB) EPSON DM-D120 (For ARCX(IM-700)) The operation is not supported in Windows Vista environment. MICR: EPSON TM-H5000II with MICR EPSON TM-H5000IIP with MICR EPSON TM-H5000IIU with MICR (USB) EPSON TM-H5000IIE with MICR (Ethernet) User's Manual Installer, SetupPOS, TMUSB...
  • Page 9 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 EPSON TM-U675 with MICR EPSON TM-U675P with MICR EPSON TM-U675U with MICR (USB) EPSON TM-U675E with MICR (Ethernet) EPSON TM-U950 with MICR EPSON TM-H6000II with MICR EPSON TM-H6000IIP with MICR EPSON TM-H6000IIU with MICR (USB) EPSON TM-H6000IIE with MICR (Ethernet)
  • Page 10 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 EPSON TM-L60IIP EPSON TM-T90 EPSON TM-T90P EPSON TM-T90U (USB) EPSON TM-T90E (Ethernet) EPSON TM-U230 EPSON TM-U230P EPSON TM-U230U (USB) EPSON TM-U230E (Ethernet) EPSON TM-U325 EPSON TM-U325P EPSON TM-U325U (USB) EPSON TM-U325E (Ethernet) EPSON TM-U375 EPSON TM-U375P...
  • Page 11 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 EPSON TM-J2000/J2100 EPSON TM-J2000P/J2100P EPSON TM-J2000U/J2100U (USB) EPSON TM-J2000E/J2100E (Ethernet) EPSON TM-L90 EPSON TM-L90P EPSON TM-L90U (USB) EPSON TM-L90E (Ethernet) EPSON TM-U210DM EPSON TM-U210DPM EPSON TM-U210DMU (USB) EPSON TM-U210DME (Ethernet) EPSON TM-H6000II EPSON TM-H6000IIP EPSON TM-H6000IIU (USB)
  • Page 12 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 EPSON TM-J2000PM/J2100PM EPSON TM-J2000MU/J2100MU (USB) EPSON TM-J2000ME/J2100ME (Ethernet) EPSON TM-J7000/J7100 EPSON TM-J7000P/J7100P EPSON TM-J7000U/J7100U (USB) EPSON TM-J7000E/J7100E (Ethernet) EPSON TM-J7500/J7600 EPSON TM-J7500P/J7600P EPSON TM-J7500U/J7600U (USB) EPSON TM-J7500E/J7600E (Ethernet) EPSON TM-U220A EPSON TM-U220AP EPSON TM-U220AU (USB) EPSON TM-U220AE (Ethernet)
  • Page 13 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 EPSON TM-H5200 EPSON TM-H5200P EPSON TM-H5200U (USB) EPSON TM-H5200E (Ethernet) EPSON TM-U220AM_BM EPSON TM-U220APM_BM EPSON TM-U220AM_BMU (USB) EPSON TM-U220AM_BME (Ethernet) EPSON TM-U220BM_BM EPSON TM-U220BPM_BM EPSON TM-U220BM_BMU (USB) EPSON TM-U220BM_BME (Ethernet) EPSON TM-U220DM_BM EPSON TM-U220DPM_BM EPSON TM-U220DM_BMU (USB)
  • Page 14 EPSON DM-M820 (For MR (IM-800)) EPSON DM-MX112/DM-MX123 (For ARCX (IM-700)) The operation is not supported in Windows Vista environment. Keylock: EPSON DM-KX060 (For ARCX (IM-700), URBANII (SR-610)) The operation is not supported in Windows Vista environment. User's Manual Installer, SetupPOS, TMUSB...
  • Page 15 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 CheckScanner: EPSON TM-H6000II with Scanner EPSON TM-H6000IIP with Scanner EPSON TM-H6000IIU with Scanner (USB) EPSON TM-H6000IIE with Scanner (Ethernet) EPSON TM-H6000III with Scanner EPSON TM-H6000IIIP with Scanner EPSON TM-H6000IIIU with Scanner (USB) EPSON TM-H6000IIIE with Scanner (Ethernet)
  • Page 16: Necessary System Components

    Please copy onto the hard disk as necessary. Manuals: On-line manuals are included on EPSON OPOS ADK Disk. USER’S GUIDE Information on EPSON OPOS ADK installation and setup. APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT GUIDE...
  • Page 17 Please refer to common subjects and device subjects for the device being used. SAMPLE PROGRAM GUIDE Contains outlines, detailed explanations, and notes on the sample program included on the EPSON OPOS ADK. User's Manual Installer, SetupPOS, TMUSB...
  • Page 18: Section 3. Installation

    OPOS files as well as any other applications. After installing of EPSON OPOS ADK, it is necessary to confirm the setup, such as port and device settings. For details, please refer to "Section 5. SetupPOS Utility" of this manual.
  • Page 19: Explanation Of Installer Disks

    Windows 2000, Windows XP or Windows Vista when EPSON OPOS USB devices are to be used. For details of EPSON TM USB Driver, please refer to the "Section 6 EPSON TM USB Drive"of this manual. 3.3.1. First Installation Without the installation of EPSON OPOS ADK in advance, install according to the following procedure.
  • Page 20 (3) The “Software License Agreement” dialog box is displayed. To install the EPSON OPOS ADK, the user must agree to the contents of the displayed agreement. Read the contents. Select “I accept the terms of the license agreement” if agreed with the Software License Agreement.
  • Page 21 REG file name after the text box is enabled. Then, select the [Next] button. Press the [Browse...] button to specify the folder name that includes the REG file. The REG file is a file for restoring information related to EPSON OPOS ADK. Use the SetupPOS utility to create this file. If an improper Registry File is selected, an error message will be displayed and it will not be possible to move to the next dialog box.
  • Page 22 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 (5) The “Setup Type” dialog box is displayed. Select a setup type to be installed. Selectable types are “Developer”, “User” and “Custom”. The details of type are as follows: Developer Components: Full installation of programs Manual SampleProgram <Windows 2000/XP>...
  • Page 23 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 (6) After selecting a type, press the [Next] button. When the "Developer" or the "Users" have been selected, the “Start Copying Files” dialog box is displayed. Confirm the contents and select the [Next] button. When the "Custom” has been selected, the “Select CO Type” dialog box is displayed.
  • Page 24 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 (8) The “Select Components” dialog box is displayed. Select the necessary components. To go to the next dialog box, select the [Next] button. Select the [Back] button for return to the previous dialog box. Select the [Cancel] button for quitting. (9) The “Select Program Folder”...
  • Page 25 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 please select it only after obtaining an understanding of the folder’s attributes. If the OS being used is Windows 2000, Windows XP or Windows Vista, the folder must have COMMON attributes. To go to the next dialog box, select the [Next] button. Select the [Back] button for return to the previous dialog box.
  • Page 26 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 (11) The “Port selection” dialog box is displayed. Select the port. When the Parallel port was selected, the Lilac parallel driver is installed. When the USB port was selected, the TMUSB driver is installed. Select the [Cancel] button for quitting. (12) The “Setup Status”...
  • Page 27: Overwriting Installation

    Please start SetupPOS utility from start menu. 3.3.2. Overwriting Installation With the installation of EPSON OPOS ADK in advance, install according to the following procedure. 3.3.2.1. Overwriting Version 2.60 by Version 2.60 When performing an overwrite installation, user information, specified installation destination, and specified program folder in the previous installation will remain effective.
  • Page 28 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 (2) The “Welcome” dialog box is displayed. Select the arbitrary option and then select the [Next] button. After this procedure is different depending on the select option. When the "Modify” has been selected, the “Select CO Type” dialog box is displayed. When the "Repair”...
  • Page 29 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 (3) The “Select CO Type” dialog box is displayed. Select the CO that has a priority for registration. When the type is decided, select the [Next] button. Select the [Back] button to return to the previous dialog box. Select the [Cancel] button for quitting.
  • Page 30 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 (5) The “Port selection” dialog box is displayed. Select the method of connection used by device, select the [Next] button. When the Parallel port is selected, the Lilac parallel driver is installed. When the USB port is selected, the TMUSB driver is installed. Select the [Back] button to return to the previous dialog box.
  • Page 31 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 updated. It may take a few minutes for all the operations to be completed. (7) When all the operations are completed, the “Setup Complete” dialog box is displayed. Select the [Finish] button. (8) If system files are renewed because of the installation, rebooting of system may be requested.
  • Page 32 This information cannot be changed. If Version 2.xx prior to Version 2.60 of EPSON OPOS ADK already has been installed, when you try to install the new version, Add-in Installation starts. In this case, only the installed devices and files are overwritten.
  • Page 33 Select the [Cancel] button for quitting. (4) The “Software License Agreement” dialog box is displayed. To install the EPSON OPOS ADK, the user must agree to the contents of the displayed agreement. Read the contents. In addition, select “I accept the terms in the License”...
  • Page 34 Press the [Browse] button to specify the folder name that includes the REG file. The REG file is a file for restoring information related to EPSON OPOS ADK. Use the SetupPOS utility to create this file. If an improper Registry File is selected, an error message will be displayed and it will not be possible to move to the next dialog box.
  • Page 35 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 (6) The “Start Copying Files” dialog box is displayed. This dialog box shows the information that has already been set. Confirm the contents and select the [Next] button. Select the [Back] button to return to the previous dialog box. Select the [Cancel] button for quitting.
  • Page 36 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 Select the [Cancel] button for quitting. (8) The “Setup Status” dialog box is displayed. The progress is shown on the status bar. The [Cancel] button works at this point, but do not press the [Cancel] button unless there is a particular reason. Operation after pressing the [Cancel] button is not guaranteed.
  • Page 37 Complete” dialog box is displayed. Select in the check box whether or not to display the release note on the installed EPSON OPOS ADK. It is strongly recommended to read the notes. (10) If system files are renewed because of the installation, rebooting of system may be requested.
  • Page 38 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 3.3.2.3. Overwriting Version 1.xx by Version 2.60 EPSON OPOS ADK Version 1.xx can be overwritten only by Version 2.xx. The Version 2.xx overwrites all the components of the Version 1.xx. When performing an overwrite installation, user information, specified installation destination, and specified program folder in the previous installation will remain effective.
  • Page 39 (3) The “Information” dialog box is displayed. This dialog box displays information on the settings of the already installed EPSON OPOS ADK. Confirm the contents of the list and select the [Next] button if the contents are satisfactory. Select the [Back] button to return to the previous dialog box.
  • Page 40 Complete” dialog box is displayed. Select in the check box whether or not to display the release note on the installed EPSON OPOS ADK. It is strongly recommended to read the notes. (14) If system files are renewed because of the installation, rebooting of system may be requested.
  • Page 41 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 3.3.2.4. Version1.xx and Version2.60 Coexisting Installation Coexistence implies that the devices of Version 1.xx and the devices of Version 2.60 operate simultaneously. The above versions are able to coexist, but it is recommended to use Version 2.60 alone since there are some restrictions as follows: This overwriting is not able to overwrite in Windows Vista environment.
  • Page 42 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 (5) The “Setup Type” dialog box is displayed. Select the [Custom] button, and then select the [Next] button. Select the [Back] button to return to the previous dialog box. Select the [Cancel] button for quitting. (6) The “Select CO Type” dialog box is displayed. Select the CO that has a priority for registration.
  • Page 43 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 Select the [Cancel] button for quitting. (7) The “Select Components” dialog box is displayed. Select the necessary components. Select the [Next] button to go to the next dialog box. Select the [Back] button to return to the previous dialog box. Select the [Cancel] button for quitting.
  • Page 44 (10) When all the operations are completed, the “Setup Complete” dialog box is displayed. Select in the check box whether or not to display the release note on the installed EPSON OPOS ADK. It is strongly recommended to read the notes. When the installation of the parallel driver is successfully done, system files are renewed and a message to query rebooting method is indicated.
  • Page 45: Files To Be Installed

    “Select Install Module” dialog box at installation. • EPSON TM USB Driver Files: These files are installed in the Tmusb folder under the folder where the EPSON OPOS ADK is installed. The Installer of EPSON TM USB Driver and related files are included in this directory.
  • Page 46: Types Of Installation

    3.6. CO Registration Both CCO and EPSON CO can be installed and registered in EPSON OPOS ADK. In addition, you can also choose to register neither of the two, and thus it becomes possible to use the COs of a previous version or from another company.
  • Page 47: The Method For Updating The Cco

    3.6.1. The method for updating the CCO The CCO that is bundled with EPSON OPOS ADK Version 2.60 is the latest version at release time. Please use the following procedure to update to a later version.
  • Page 48 “target PC”. <Procedure> (1) Install the EPSON OPOS ADK in the main PC, and set the necessary information and the various devices using the SetupPOS utility. Use the SetupPOS utility to save the registry. At this point, pay attention to the following and create the files.
  • Page 49: Add-In Functions (Service Pack)

    PC. This function is also used when you overwrite an old version (Version 2.xx) of EPSON OPOS ADK with a new version. In this case, the installed devices or the files only are all updated. <Procedure>...
  • Page 50 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 (4) The “Software License Agreement” dialog box is displayed. To install the EPSON OPOS ADK, you must agree to the contents of the displayed agreement. Read the contents and select “I accept the terms in the License” if agreed with the Software License Agreement. After the selection, the [Next] button becomes effective.
  • Page 51 (10) When all the operations are completed, the “Setup Complete” dialog box is displayed. Select in the check box whether or not to display the release note on the installed EPSON OPOS ADK. It is strongly recommended to read the notes.
  • Page 52: Silent Installation

    Sample Programs cannot be installed when using the Silent Installation function. To use this function, take the following procedures. <Procedure> Install the EPSON OPOS ADK on the main PC, and set the necessary information and the various devices using the SetupPOS utility. Then, save the registry using the SetupPOS utility.
  • Page 53 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 ”Full Path\Setup.exe” /s /a“a:\OposData.reg” To specify the path of the recording file, use the "/f1" option. (Example) ”Full Path\Setup.exe” /s /f1”c:\Temp\setup.iss” /a“a:\OposData.reg” The functions are added to Silent Installation by adding the following parameters to command lines. The following parameters can be used at the same time.
  • Page 54 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 • The result is stored in the log file. The log file is created with the name “Silence.log” in the target directory. All errors can be referred here. However, before the completion of the installation, the file is created in the root where Windows is (e.g. “C:\”) since the target directory is not decided until the completion of the installation.
  • Page 55: Messages For Installation

    • When the environment (Main PC) for creating the registry files to be used is installing EPSON TM USB Driver or parallel driver with this installer, the driver being installed is installed with Silent Installation regardless of parameter’s presence.
  • Page 56: Messages During Installation

    A version in different language is already different from the language of OPOS being installed. installed. It can’t be installed. For EPSON OPOS ADK to run properly, the update of Comctl32.DLL is required. The latest DLL update ca be found and The Comctl32.DLL system file is downloaded from the Microsoft web site.
  • Page 57 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 Information for registered devices that is not supported by the current version is contained in the specified registry file. When the information for registered Since the use of this file as it is could lead to devices that is not supported by the unexpected results, it is necessary to delete current version is contained in the...
  • Page 58: Message During Driver Installation After Epson Opos Adk Installation

    Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 3.12.3. Message during Driver Installation after EPSON OPOS ADK Installation Condition Error Message There is no driver supporting the OS The OS currently used is not supported. currently used. The Installation transaction of the parallel Failed to the installation transaction of the driver is failed.
  • Page 59: Messages Related To Registry File

    Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 3.12.5. Messages Related to Registry File Condition Error Message The registry file, which is not being installed, is specified for registry import The version recorded by registry file doesn’t or the parameter specification at starting correspond to the version of this installation. The coexistence registry file of a version The version of the coexistence in the registry that is not installed is specified at the...
  • Page 60: Add-In Installation Messages

    • Overwriting installation is not possible when an EPSON OPOS ADK of different version or language (US version, Japanese version) has already been installed. • It is not possible to read registry information files stored in an EPSON OPOS ADK of different version (including the service pack) or language (US version, Japanese version).
  • Page 61 TM printer series) in advance. It is not possible to install the USB OPOS information unless the Epson TM USB driver is installed. Users of the EPSON TM USB Driver should refer to "Section 6. EPSON TM USB Driver" of this manual.
  • Page 62 • Upon completion of the installation, a Tmusb folder that stores the installer of EPSON TM USB Driver and a Lilac folder that stores the installer of recommended parallel driver are created at the target folder. Even if these drivers are not installed with this installer, they can be installed by execution of their installers later on.
  • Page 63: Section 4. Uninstallation

    ADK program. The following methods are available for uninstallation. • Choose the "Add/Remove Programs" (in Windows 2000/XP) or the "Uninstall a program" (in Windows Vista) in the Control Panel, and then select the "EPSON OPOS ADK Version 2.xx". In both cases, the EPSON OPOS ADK uninstaller is executed.
  • Page 64: Types Of Uninstallation

    Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 (3) The “Selection of Devices to Delete” dialog box appears. The “Selectable devices” window shows the currently installed devices. Select a device to be deleted, and then press the [Remove] button. The device is moved to the “Devices to delete” window. To return to the “Selectable devices”...
  • Page 65 <Procedure> (1) Make a recording file. Make a file for recording the operation of uninstall. To uninstall the EPSON OPOS ADK, perform the following commands. (Example) ”Full Path\Setup.exe” /r When the uninstallation finished, the uninstall operation is recorded to the "Setup.iss" file that is made in the Windows folder.
  • Page 66 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 Example: “FullPath\Uninstaller.exe” /s <When the Silent Uninstallation finished, not to display the dialog box> Adding Parameter: /m Example: “FullPath\Uninstaller.exe” /s /z”/m” To specify the "/m" option, use the "/z" option. <Not to delete the file that is made and used by ElectronicJournal> Adding Parameter: /e Example: “FullPath\Uninstaller.exe”...
  • Page 67: Messages For Uninstallation

    Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 4.4. Messages for Uninstallation The Uninstaller program shows user messages when necessary after the execution of dialog boxes or making of settings. Follow the instructions in them. Conditions in which messages appear and the messages themselves are listed below.
  • Page 68: Precautions For Uninstallation

    Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 4.5. Precautions for Uninstallation • Uninstallation is not possible when an EPSON OPOS ADK of different version or language (US version, Japanese version) is installed. • The Uninstallation is executed on the condition that OPOS-related files are not in use.
  • Page 69: Section 5. Setuppos Utility

    Section 5. SetupPOS Utility SetupPOS is a setup utility for registering, modifying, or deleting devices and port environments of EPSON OPOS ADK to the system registry. On Windows 2000, Windows XP or Windows Vista, depending on the permissions of the user, the user may only be able to view the settings but does not have the ability to register or modify the settings without a few exceptions.
  • Page 70: About The Basic Operations (Main Window)

    Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 5.2. About the Basic Operations (MAIN WINDOW) When SetupPOS runs, its main window appears as shown below. In this window, it is possible to add or delete devices, and make the settings by the explorer-like operations. This window consists of a menu bar, tool bars, and device settings panes.
  • Page 71 Depending on the item selected, the properties that can be displayed are as follows: Device class/device class name This gives information about EPSON OPOS ADK, CO, or version of SetupPOS. Device name key This gives information about the device's detail, communication...
  • Page 72 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 To cut a device Select the device name key and select Cut from the Edit menu, in tool bar, or from a pop-up menu, which is brought up by right-click. On Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Vista, the user must have the administrative permissions in order to use this function.
  • Page 73 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 Use this menu command to display the Add New Device wizard and add a new device to the device class. The device class displayed here refers to devices prepared by the install program. For details, see the Section 5. "5.3.1.
  • Page 74 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 appears in the combo box by default; otherwise the device names appear by ascending order. If no device exists for the device class, then the combo box becomes empty. "Input a logical device name. (maximum 16 characters)" edit field Enter a logical device name to be added.
  • Page 75 If "Yes" is selected, the Electronic Journal data files are deleted. If "No" is selected and the data files are not deleted, if is possible that the files will not be able to be deleted using EPSON OPOS ADK.
  • Page 76 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 x. Communication Settings Use this menu command to display the “Communication Settings” dialog box and change the communication settings of the selected device. This command works only on the following devices: COM, LPT, USB, Ethernet, IEEE802.11b, or devices using the keyboard interface (such Printer, LineDisplay, CashDrawer,...
  • Page 77 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 <Communication Settings dialog box> User's Manual Installer, SetupPOS, TMUSB...
  • Page 78 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 Port settings "Port number" combo box Use this combo box to display the port name of the selected device, as follows: For serial port : ”COM Port settings” combo box For parallel port : ”LPT Port settings” combo box For USB port : “USB port settings”...
  • Page 79 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 "Port is being used by" combo box This combo box contains a list of devices already set up for the port number selected. Detailed settings of the port The settings from "BaudRate" to "Handshake" apply to the serial port. Change these settings to match the printer's settings.
  • Page 80 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 "StopBit" combo box Use this combo box to display or set the stop bit of the serial port. The values that can be used depend on the device information file (INF file). For information on stop bit of the device, refer to the hardware manual of the device.
  • Page 81 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 manual. The range of acceptable values is 0 to 9999. This setting is valid for COM, LPT, USB, network, and wireless port. If the selected port is "None", then this setting cannot be set or changed. For a slave device in Hydra connection, the value is displayed but cannot be modified.
  • Page 82 Use this screen to set the details of Keyboard Hook Control. "Start hooking keyboard input for this device" check button If the [Yes] button is selected, then the EPSON Keyboard Hook Control utility (hereafter referred to as "Hook Control") is placed in the Windows Startup group and when the system runs, monitoring of keyboard input to this device also starts.
  • Page 83 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 these versions at a time. Use the combination of MSR and Keylock of either version (only version 1.xx or only version 2.xx). MSR and Keylock keyboard interface keyboard monitoring driver (EPSONHKO). However, this driver differs form version 1.xx and version 2.xx, so it is impossible to use MSR and Keylock devices of both versions at a time.
  • Page 84 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 [Cancel] button Use this button to cancel the settings and close the dialog box. The modifying setting does not be set to the registry. [Help] button Use this button to display the help on the dialog box by clicking this button.
  • Page 85 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 [Large Icon], a check mark appears together with the command. Once selected, the setting remains effective even when restarting the system. iv. Small Icon Use this menu command to display items in the right pane in small icons. It is possible to display information using one of the following menu commands: [Large Icon], [Small Icon], [List], or [Details].
  • Page 86 Use this menu command to change the sort order of the device classes in "Device Class View", either "by Standard" or "by Name". If "by Standard" is selected, then device classes supported by EPSON have the priority in the display. If "by Name" is selected, then device classes are sorted alphabetically.
  • Page 87 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 What is "by Name"? With this view, device classes are displayed in the alphabetical order. x. All View Use this menu command to expand the view of the left pane. After selecting “All View”, all device information is not always displayed, but right after “All View”...
  • Page 88 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 Use this menu command to validate the registry settings. When a check mark appears on the menu command, the validation is carried out. When the validation is valid, after device settings are changed, the OPOS registry settings is checked if they are correctly set. If conflict exists in the registry settings, a “Warning”...
  • Page 89 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 currently selected in the window, to a registry data file. If multiple items are selected, then multiple registry settings are exported. This button becomes disabled if no item with registry settings is selected in the window. [Hydra] button This button becomes enabled if the device currently selected in the window is a Hydra device, and then the Hydra-related settings of the...
  • Page 90 Use this menu command to display the “OPOS API trace settings” dialog box and set the trace settings of OPOS ADK. Note that for version 1.xx, the trace function can be used only if an EPSON OPOS ADK supporting User's Manual...
  • Page 91 On Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Vista, the user must have the administrative permissions in order to use this function. When EPSON CO is used, the log of all devices can be taken. When CCO is used, only the log of POSPrinter, LineDisplay, CashDrawer, MICR, CheckScanner and ElectronicJournal can be taken.
  • Page 92 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 of trace. To avoid this problem, use the "Private Trace" option for the device to trace. When CCO is registered, the device that can be traced is limited. Even when [Global Trace] is selected, only the device that can be traced is traced.
  • Page 93 Sleep time of Win32 API. In the programs for waiting for input from device inside the driver or long processing programs, to keep the CPU time use exclusively, EPSON OPOS ADK calls Sleep (a WIN32 API) and specifies the time to pass control to other programs.
  • Page 94 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 By using this dialog box, it is possible to set the length of the Sleep time for processing long programs. By modifying the sleep time, it is possible to change the ratio of the CPU time used by a particular device. For the sleep time of input-waiting programs, refer to the port details of the device to learn to how to change it.
  • Page 95 "Common" radio button Use the radio buttons to specify the sending conditions of DataEvent when AutoDisable = TRUE. This button is available only when using EPSON OPOS ADK version 1.xx. For "Open, Claim&Enable" (default): Immediately after SO receives the data notified as DataEvent, DeviceEnabled is set to FALSE.
  • Page 96 Immediately after SO receives the data notified as DataEvent, DeviceEnabled is set to FALSE. At this moment, DataEvent is sent (EPSON specific specifications). Usually, select "Open, Claim&Enable" (recommended). To upgrade OPOS ADK from version 1.5x or earlier and enable the existing applications to run in the new version without any modification, use "Open, Claim”.
  • Page 97 CashDrawer <Error Event processing> Scanner "POS Printer [Prior to Ver2.0]" check box This check box is available only when using EPSON OPOS ADK version 1.xx. Use this check box to specify the operation of BeginInsersion/ EndInsertion of slip. If the check box is selected (default): BeginInsertion only waits for insertion of Slip, and the printer has not yet entered into the slip selection state.
  • Page 98 <Change of component dialog box> To change EPSON OPOS ADK: " The path of the install file " edit field The path of the install file of EPSON OPOS ADK appears in the edit field. The default path displayed: If only version 1.xx is installed: (installed folder)\Setup.exe...
  • Page 99 This button is disabled if CCO is not installed. "The path of the install file " edit field The path to where EPSON OPOS ADK is installed, as well as the installer file appears in the edit field. The path displayed: If the "CCO registration"...
  • Page 100 Use this menu command to search help by topic and keyword. ii. About EPSON SetupPOS Use this menu command to display the version information dialog box and view the EPSON OPOS ADK, control object information (CO) as well as the version information of SetupPOS. <About EPSON SetupPOS dialog box>...
  • Page 101 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 Use this combo box to select a device class for display of the version information of a control object. "Control Object Version" edit field The version information of a control object appears in the format of "X.Y.Z".
  • Page 102: Tool Bar

    Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 5.2.2. Tool Bar It is possible to operate the main function of the menu bar by clicking a button. The following tool bar buttons are available: For the function, refer to the appropriate explanation of the menu bar. Add New Device Add New LDN Delete...
  • Page 103: Right Pane

    • A device class is also displayed even if any corresponding device is registered. However, icons of installed devices not from EPSON are dimmed. User's Manual Installer, SetupPOS, TMUSB...
  • Page 104 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 (2). "Port Connection View" • The port type appears below "Port". • Below the port type, port names (only those which can be set) are displayed. • Below the port name, the corresponding "Device Class" and device name key are displayed.
  • Page 105 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 What is USB? It indicates a USB port. Devices appearing below this port are USB port devices only. What is KeyBoard? It indicates a standard keyboard interface. Devices appearing below it are MSR or Keylock device that uses the keyboard interface.
  • Page 106: Pop-Up Menus

    Export Registry Use this menu command to display the “Export registry” dialog box. Property Use this menu command to display “About EPSON SetupPOS” dialog box. Help Use this menu command to display appropriate help to a device. Device class name...
  • Page 107 Communication Settings Use this menu command to display the “Communication Settings” dialog box. If the selected device is not from EPSON, then this command is disabled. Delete Use this menu command to delete a device. Export Registry Use this menu command to display the “Export registry”...
  • Page 108 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 Selected Item Pop-up Menu Description Port Add New Device Use this menu command to display the “Add New Device” wizard. Batch Setting Use this menu command to display the “Batch settings” dialog box. Export Registry Use this menu command to display the ”Export registry”...
  • Page 109 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 Selected Item Pop-up Menu Description USB1 Add New Device Use this menu command to display the “Add New Device” wizard. Paste Use this menu command to paste a device that has been prepared for moving (or cut) to a port specified. This command is disabled if there is no port that can be set, or no device has been prepared for moving yet.
  • Page 110 Communication Setting Use this menu command to display the “Communication Setting” dialog box. If the selected device is not from EPSON, then this command is disabled. Delete Use this menu command to cut and then delete the device. Use this menu command to cut the device to prepare it for moving.
  • Page 111: Drag-And-Drop

    Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 5.2.6. Drag-and-drop The drag-and-drop method moves a device to another port. On Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Vista, the user must have the administrative permissions in order to use this function. What is drag-and-drop? Drag-and-drop is a mouse operation. Place the mouse pointer over an object, hold down the mouse button and move it (drag) to a desired location, then release the mouse (drop) and the object is "dropped"...
  • Page 112: Using Wizards

    Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 5.3. Using Wizards 5.3.1. Using the Add New Device wizard This wizard adds devices and performs communication settings. Follow the instructions on the screen to perform the operations. 5.3.1.1. Device Class Selection Screen In this screen, select a device class to be added. If a device class has been already selected in the main window before starting this wizard, this screen does not appear;...
  • Page 113 If no appropriate devices are provided, then this list becomes empty. The devices are displayed according to the INF file located in the folder where EPSON OPOS ADK is installed. "Display Ver1.xx" check box This check box is checked when there is the device of version 1.xx in the list of selectable devices by default.
  • Page 114 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 box is gray out and available. Clearing the check box delete the device of version 1.xx from the list and display the list. Rechecking the check box add the device of version 1.xx in the list and display the list.
  • Page 115 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 “WIR” : IEEE802.11b Port. "Device Description" edit field This edit field displays description of the device selected in the "Select Device Name" combo box. If the device comes with multiple types, then description of the selected port appears.
  • Page 116 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 "Device Specific Settings" button Use this button to display the ”Device Specific Settings” dialog box and change the device specific settings for the selected device. If the selected device is not HardTotals, then it is not displayed. Even for HardTotals device, if it does not support device specific settings, it appears dimmed.
  • Page 117 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 5.3.1.3. Communication Settings Screen (for serial, parallel, or USB) In this screen, set a port to connect as well as its details. This screen appears if a device of the serial, parallel, or USB port is selected in the add device screen.
  • Page 118 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 "Port is being used by" combo box Use this combo box to display a list of devices that has been already set up for the selected port number. "Auto Setting" button Use this button to start the setting wizard to search and set the USB port numbers automatically.
  • Page 119 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 If the port selection is parallel, USB, or "None", then this combo box cannot be used to change the setting. "InputBuf" edit field This edit field supports only Version 1.xx devices. Use this edit field to display and set the input buffer size of the serial port. The acceptable range is 32 to 8192.
  • Page 120 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 If the port setting is "None", then this button is disabled and afterwards interactive CheckHealth is not executed. [Device Specific Settings] button Use this button to display the ”Device Specific Settings” dialog box and change the device specific settings for the selected device. If the port setting is "None"...
  • Page 121 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 5.3.1.4. Communication Settings Screen (for network or wireless device) In this screen, set a port to connect as well as its details. This screen appears if the network or wireless device is selected in the add device screen.
  • Page 122 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 "Port is being used by" combo box Use this combo box to display a list of devices that has been already set up for the selected IP address or host name. From “Baudrate” to “Handshake” combo boxes These settings are for the serial port.
  • Page 123 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 the device specific settings for the selected device. If the port setting is "None" or the selected device does not support device specific settings, then this button becomes dimmed and disabled. [Back] button Use this button to go back to the device selection screen. [Finish] button Use this button to save the current settings to the registry and close the “Add New Device”...
  • Page 124 This screen appears if MSR/Keylock is selected in the add device screen. "Start hooking keyboard input for this device" radio buttons If the [Yes] button is selected, then the EPSON Keyboard Hook Control utility (hereafter referred to as "Hook Control") is placed in the Windows Startup group and when the system runs, monitoring of keyboard input to this device also starts.
  • Page 125 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 "Show Keylock position adjustment dialog box at system start up" check If the [Yes] button is selected, when the system runs, a dialog box appears and prompts for change of the position. Then follow the instructions and modify the position so that the key position can be correctly adjusted.
  • Page 126: Using The Usb Autosetup Wizard

    Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 5.3.2. Using the USB AutoSetup Wizard In the communication settings screen, if the [Auto Setting] button is selected, then a message appears. If the [OK] button is selected, then the “USB AutoSetup” wizard starts and searches an appropriate USB port number to the selected devices. 5.3.2.1.
  • Page 127: About The Warning Dialog Box

    Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 "The number has been searched below." edit field Multiple port numbers in the search result appear. To set the port number manually, click the [OK] button after selecting the port number. To narrow the port number choice, press the [Search] button again. [OK] button Use this button to end the “USB AutoSetup”...
  • Page 128 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 (2) Port settings inconsistency (3) Hydra settings inconsistency (4) Invalid Hydra inconsistency It is possible to correct the registry inconsistency automatically for the selected item by clicking the [OK] button. Usually, use this method to correct the problem. However, this approach may result in losing all of the settings.
  • Page 129 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 1."Orphaned LDN" tab The "Orphaned LDN" (logical device name) tab contains the following fields. "All orphaned Logical Device Name(s)." check box Select or clear multiple item in the list box, and this check box indicates the type of the selection, as follows: ·...
  • Page 130 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 the type of the selection, as follows: · If all items are selected : this check box is selected. · If only some items are selected : this check box is in an undetermined state. · If all items are cleared : this check box is cleared.
  • Page 131 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 undetermined state. · If all items are cleared : this check box is cleared. " Invalid Hydra" list box This list box displays a list of invalid Hydras. Depending on the capability of the device, the Hydra connection's range is determined.
  • Page 132: Messages

    Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 5.5. Messages When performing operations or settings from a dialog box, some messages may appear. This section explains the various messages. 5.5.1. Messages Explanations 1. Adding a logical device name (1) When specifying a LDN which has been used (logical device name for a deleted device), the following message appears: "Logical Device Name "LogicalDeviceName"...
  • Page 133 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 If selecting the [Yes] button, then the following message appears: "Logical Device Name "Unit 1" is used to refer to "TM-T88IVM". Do you want to replace it ?" 5. When changing a port causes an inconsistent Hydra state, the following message appears: "Device will not be set as COMn."...
  • Page 134 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 (1) When running the interactive CheckHealth, Its execution result appears. <Export registry dialog box> (1) When exporting the registry, the following message appears: " OPOS registry is kept as registry data file. To keep registry data file, the backup copy of "OPOS ADK Disk-1"...
  • Page 135 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 (1) When changing the sleep time settings for TM-T88IVM and selecting an another device, the following message appears: "POSPrinter\TM-T88IVM has been changed. Do you want to save the change?" <Change of component dialog box> (1) If the installer does not exists in the specified folder, the following message appears: "...
  • Page 136 "Specified file cannot be found." <Sharing with non-EPSON CO and SO> (1) Sharing with non-EPSON CO When accessing CO where non-EPSON CO is registered, the following message appears: "Another company's CO registered. Cannot use this function." (2) Sharing with non-EPSON SO...
  • Page 137: Using The Keyboard Hook Control Utility

    Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 5.6. Using the Keyboard Hook Control Utility The keyboard hook control utility is a DLL driver to process Keylock and MSR data properly. 5.6.1. Functions The keyboard hook control utility contains the following function. Keyboard data monitoring Because MSR and Keylock are devices of the keyboard interface, data of each of the devices is sent to the PC as keyboard data.
  • Page 138: Device Dependency

    Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 time the keyboard hook control utility is started, a message appears asking that the Keylock be turned to certain position when Keylock device is registered. ”Please change the key position to [L2]" Note: Depending on the devices, characters shown with L2 may differ. If the key is placed in the [L2] position, the default value is set and afterwards the initial Keylock utility will be loaded correctly.
  • Page 139: Using Devices

    Select detailed model : Select "TM-T88IVM." Used Port : "COM" is displayed. Device Description : "EPSON TM-T88IVM POS Printer" is displayed. INF File Name : INF file name of TM-T88IVM is displayed. [Browse] button : Not used for this time.
  • Page 140 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 TM-T88IVM which exists other than the folder where EPSON OPOS ADK is installed.) Add New LDN If necessary, enter "Unit1." (It is possible to enter this information after the wizard ends. From the Edit menu, select "Add New LDN."...
  • Page 141: Removing A Device

    5.8. Glossary INF file Each model comes with one information file. During installation, the information files are copied to the same folder where EPSON OPOS ADK is installed. These files are used to configure devices. Device Class In the Device Class view of the main window, device class is the device type displayed below Device.
  • Page 142 Input Sleep Time During the waiting for input, EPSON OPOS ADK can call Sleep (a WIN32 API). The input sleep time is the value (msec) to pass to the Sleep function. This preset value has been optimized and usually it does not need to be changed.
  • Page 143 Sleep time In the programs for waiting for input from device inside the driver or long programs which keep the CPU time use exclusively, EPSON OPOS ADK can call Sleep (a WIN32 API) to pass control to other programs. The input sleep time is the value (msec) to pass to the Sleep function.
  • Page 144: Section 6. Epson Tm Usb Driver

    (4) Specify the location in which the driver is located on the hard disk. (5) When the driver is found, the conformation screen is displayed. (6) After confirming as EPSON UB-U01II/02II, click on the [Next] button. Driver is installed. (7) After completed the installation of the driver, click on the [Finish] button to complete the installation.
  • Page 145: Windows Vista

    The maximum length of the cable connecting hubs with hubs or nodes must be within five meters (under normal conditions.) If the following drivers are installed later when the EPSON TMFLogo Utility is being installed, the version of TMUSB driver is affected by those drivers. In such case, please update the TMUSB driver.
  • Page 146: Updating An Old Version Of The Usb Device Driver

    A “device name” is required for OPOS and other applications to access devices such as the TM printer. The device name for the USB to be used by the EPSON OPOS ADK is automatically added by the setup utility (hereafter SetupPOS) and the TM Flash log setup (hereafter TMFlogo) utility based on the information generated by the USB device driver.
  • Page 147 The following describes how to name USB devices. When the port numbers are displayed by SetupPOS and TMFlogo, the device names to be used by EPSON OPOS ADK are assigned to each of the USB interface ports (hereafter “port”) following reference to the registry information generated by the USB device driver.
  • Page 148 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 TMUSB003 => USB4 … TMUSB010 => USB11 TMUSB100 => USB101 User's Manual Installer, SetupPOS, TMUSB...
  • Page 149 Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 Section 7. Warnings 7.1. Precautions for Connecting with USB I/F When connecting a new device, turn on the device before running the “Add New Device” wizard. The disconnected or power-off devices are not recognized. If the port number of the device is not indicated on the Port Connection View screen during the connection, select the corresponding device on the Main View, or select [Auto Setting] button on the “Communication Settings”...

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