Visual Basic, Visual C++, Delphi, and most other 32-bit development platforms. See the help file for installation instructions.

Programming Considerations for Serial COM

Before making any method calls, make sure you :

Set the COM port properties (device name, baud, parity, bits,) as desired. Make sure the port is closed (call CloseDevice) before making changes to any of the port settings.

Call the OpenDevice method. This activates the COM port used by this instance of the WDterm control.

Set the ActiveTerminal property to identify the terminal on which you desire to operate. You can change the ActiveTerminal at any time in order to direct commands to appropriate terminals.

Test For Good Communication - Serial COM

Implement an event handler for OnTermBaseRegister that causes a beep or displays a message when called. If communication between the host PC and the base station is good, your event handler will fire when your program is running and you power up an attached base station.

Multiple Base Stations

For installations using multiple base stations attached to a single host

PC (these were called "channels" in PromptCOM/DLL) simply add a WDterm control to your application for each base station.

Terminal Tracking

Since you get one set of event handlers for each base station, you will need some scheme for keeping track of where each terminal (up to 64 per base station) is in its transaction sequence. One possible solution is to use a "state"variable for each terminal (perhaps stored in an array).

Test the state variable to determine the next prompt for any given terminal. See the samples for more ideas.

It is very important to keep track of "login status" for each terminal. Every SignOut event should have an associated SignIn event and a given terminal should not be allowed to SignIn twice without an intervening SignOut. Multiple SignIns from one terminal without appropriate SignOuts indicate either:

1.A terminal going out of range and having its power cycled before returning within range OR

2.Two (or more) terminals using the same ID (terminal ID conflict).

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