The typical steps that are required to set up the Wedge successfully:
For a standard ASCII output device, such as a scale, bar code
scanner or gage, this should take between 5 and 15 minutes.
For more complex data it may take longer.
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Step 1. Select
how the Wedge will transfer incoming serial data to your other Windows programs by
choosing one of the options in the Mode menu. The Wedge can transfer incoming serial data
to other applications by either converting the data to "keystroke messages" and
"typing" the data into another application's window or it can pass the data
using Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE).
Sending data as keystrokes is generally much simpler than using DDE. For this
example we will use the Send Keystrokes Method.
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2. Select the Settings option in the Port menu (below) and choose the
communications parameters that match the settings for the serial device that you will be
using. After you select your communications parameters, you should select the Analyze
option from the Port menu and transmit some sample data from your serial device. This
Analyze feature tests that you are using the correct serial communications parameters and
also lets you gain an understanding of how the data from your serial device is structured.
Refer to the sections: Diagnosing Serial Communications Problems if you do not receive any data, or if you receive incorrect data, in
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Step 3. Select "Input Data Record
Structure..." from the Define menu (see below). This will present you with a series
of simple dialog boxes that allow you to first describe the structure of your incoming
serial data and finally describe how you want to parse, filter and format the data as well
as add additional data, keystrokes, or DDE commands to the data before passing it on to
the target application program.
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In the Pro versions this step offers you many options, especially
if you have many fields of complex data coming from your device.
To better understand your data and how you can parse, filter,
format and translate it you may want to read the section:
Understanding The Data From Your Serial Device
Step 4. If the device
that you are using requires data or commands to be sent to it from your PC, please read
the sections: Defining
Serial Output Strings and Defining Hot Keys and Hot Key
Actions (Hot Keys are available in the Pro versions
only).
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5. The final step is to Activate the Wedge to start it working. You may
want to save your configuration first by selecting "Save" from the File menu. To
activate the Wedge simply select "Test Mode" from the Activate menu.
Note: The Wedge will not work until you activate it by
selecting one of the options in the Activate menu. We recommend selecting "Test
Mode" until you have everything working the way you desire

Interpreting Serial Data
Troubleshooting
Sending Keystrokes vs. DDE
Understanding Dynamic Data Exchange
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