Instructions for Warehouse demo program:

This program was written with ITScriptNet(r) Plus(tm).  In order to use this program on a terminal the appropriate client software must be 
loaded.  See the section in the ITScritpNet Plus User Guide on loading clients.   There are specific HHP Dolphin clients and a generic
Pocket PC client for non-HHP PPC devices.  The program is currently setup to use a Dolphin 9500.  If you wish to change terminals open the
program in the Plus Program Generator, go to Terminal>Select Terminal... and change the terminal from the list.  This program will not run
on a DOS device.  Save the program. See the section in the User Guide for loading programs on the terminal.

Print the SKU_BCs.pdf.  This is a list of acceptable items that can be scanned to input items into the Scan SKU field on the second screen.
These are Data Matrix codes to show how that the terminal's imager can read and decode them.  It also shows that a larger amount of data
can be placed in a smaller area than with traditional 1D bar codes.

The program also shows the use of the Grid element in ITScriptNet.  With the Grid you can display collected data, modify it and even delete
it.  The third screen demonstrates math functions in sub-totalling, calculating tax and grand totalling data.  Selecting the Credit method
of payment you can simulate the swiping of a credit card and obtaining approval.  Though this program does not actually take input from a
mag stripe reader or obtain credit card approval, it certainly could.  This screen also has an area to get a signature using the digital
ink element.  Tap the printer icon to print a receipt of the order to a Bluetooth(r) printer.  Open the program in the Plus Program Generator
go to the "C" prompt and double click on the printer icon.  Go to the Action tab and select "On Clicked...".  This is the code used to
generate and print the receipt.  You will need to Bond the terminal with the Bluetooth printer to get the receipt to print.  Check your
printer's user guide for instructions on how to Bond your specific printer.

The collected data is saved to an Access database that is setup as a DSN.  In order to use this setup the ITSN-Demo.mdb must reside in the 
ITScriptNet Plus folder.  Feel free to change the output to whatever you like in the Configure Receive... screen under the Program menu
item in the Program Generator.  Refer to the User Guide for instructions on how to use the Configure Receive... screen.

The program is setup to validate the SKU input against a local copy of the SKU list.  If you wish to test the Remote lookup capability of
ITScritpNet OMNI you can change the validation from local to Remote by going to Program>Validation Files..., highlight SKU.txt and click
Properties...  Click the down arrow on the Auto Generate: field and select Remote from the list.  Click Save all changes... then click Exit.
Resave the program and re-upload it to the terminal.  When you enter a SKU it will now look on the host PC to see if the item is valid.
Performing validation with this method ensures that you are always comparing against real-time data.  This process assumes that your RF
Infrastructure is in place and that the terminal is properly configured to communicate with the host PC.  Refer to the OMNI User Guide
for instructions on how to set up the terminal and how to setup the OMNI Configuration Utility and OMNI Communications Server to complete
the RF communications setup.

The program saves the collected data to the terminal in batch mode and must be downloaded manually using the menu selections on the PC and
terminal.  See the User Guide for instructions on downloading data from your specific terminal.  If you wish to test the RF capability of
saving records with OMNI you can change the collection method from Manual to Hybrid Quiet, Hybrid Retry or RF by selecting Program>
Configure Receive... then click Omni... in the lower right corner.  Change the method in the Data Collection Mode: field by selecting the 
method from the drop down list.  When you select the method a description of how the method operates is displayed below.  The Remote 
Functions section of the screen refers to remote lookups which was described in the preceeding paragraph.  

Enjoy experimenting with the Portable POS demo program.  If you have any questions about this program or how to do something using
ITScriptNet contact us at support@z-space.com.  We would be interested to hear from you on whether this program was helpful to you or on 
others ways we could be helpful to you.  Thank you for your interest in ITScriptNet.