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icul4u
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Sat Nov 05, 2005 9:02 am Post subject:
Logic Control TD3000 Line Display not working |
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Is there anyway to working LC TD3000 in MS Point of Sale.
I tested in QB POS and setup as LC PD3000 and it was working fine.
Do you guys know where can I download "SMS OPOS Driver for ANSI Compatible
Line Displays v1.0.0.2"
MS says, this driver is working with LC PD3000.
I really appreciated it.
Bye
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Jeff
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Sat Nov 05, 2005 9:02 am Post subject:
Re: Logic Control TD3000 Line Display not working |
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Have you tried this from the Logic Controls website FAQ's;
Q. How can I set up the OPOS drivers for Microsoft RMS software?
A. We don't recommend installing Logic Controls supplied OPOS drivers for
use with the RMS software, as RMS already has an integrated a special OPOS
driver to work with our 3000/9000/6000 displays.
Installing our OPOS drivers may cause conflicts in certain rare cases. So,
it's safer to use the special driver from RMS.
To install the OPOS driver, start the "Configure Microsoft OPOS Service
Objects" program under RMS folder. Select "LineDisplay" for "Device type".
Click on "New" to create a new OPOS device name. Then click on "Configure"
to set up display configuration. In setting up the configuration, "Device
ID" should be set to "PD2000". Set up the COM port name that the pole
display is being connected. For USB displays, virtual COM port drivers must
be installed before setting up the OPOS service object. Enter the assigned
COM port name (for example, "COM5") directly into the Port name text box in
the OPOS display configuration.
After setting up the OPOS service object, set up the Register to use the
pole display device name you have just created.
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"icul4u" <icul4u@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Is there anyway to working LC TD3000 in MS Point of Sale.
I tested in QB POS and setup as LC PD3000 and it was working fine.
Do you guys know where can I download "SMS OPOS Driver for ANSI Compatible
Line Displays v1.0.0.2"
MS says, this driver is working with LC PD3000.
I really appreciated it.
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icul4u
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Sat Nov 05, 2005 11:24 pm Post subject:
Re: Logic Control TD3000 Line Display not working |
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But this is for the RMS not Point of Sale because POS does not have this
features.
I emailed to LC and they told me I have to change the pole display to more
expensive one. But I figured it out.
"Jeff" wrote:
| Quote: | Have you tried this from the Logic Controls website FAQ's;
Q. How can I set up the OPOS drivers for Microsoft RMS software?
A. We don't recommend installing Logic Controls supplied OPOS drivers for
use with the RMS software, as RMS already has an integrated a special OPOS
driver to work with our 3000/9000/6000 displays.
Installing our OPOS drivers may cause conflicts in certain rare cases. So,
it's safer to use the special driver from RMS.
To install the OPOS driver, start the "Configure Microsoft OPOS Service
Objects" program under RMS folder. Select "LineDisplay" for "Device type".
Click on "New" to create a new OPOS device name. Then click on "Configure"
to set up display configuration. In setting up the configuration, "Device
ID" should be set to "PD2000". Set up the COM port name that the pole
display is being connected. For USB displays, virtual COM port drivers must
be installed before setting up the OPOS service object. Enter the assigned
COM port name (for example, "COM5") directly into the Port name text box in
the OPOS display configuration.
After setting up the OPOS service object, set up the Register to use the
pole display device name you have just created.
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"icul4u" <icul4u@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B0AB355D-B39F-4B3C-BD8E-09136BF92D77@microsoft.com...
Is there anyway to working LC TD3000 in MS Point of Sale.
I tested in QB POS and setup as LC PD3000 and it was working fine.
Do you guys know where can I download "SMS OPOS Driver for ANSI Compatible
Line Displays v1.0.0.2"
MS says, this driver is working with LC PD3000.
I really appreciated it.
Bye
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