Datalogic Applications
User’s Manual
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Also, if for some reason you want to disable DXU on the Joya Touch
A6, you can clear this check box to prevent DXU from changing
settings. Doing this will not undo settings changes already made,
but it will prevent DXU from getting the device’s settings and will
prevent DXU from changing any settings on the device.
b. Enable discovery manager
This check box controls the Joya Touch A6’s broadcast of its name
and device type over USB or over a network to the DXU desktop
application. When selected, DXU will automatically see when the
device connects to USB or over a network. When cleared, DXU will
not display when the device connects to USB or over the network.
This check box is selected by default.
c.
Enable Log
This check box enables DXU Agent’s logging capability. When
enabled, logs are written to the log file location. Logging can be
helpful when diagnosing problems, but at a slight cost of slowing
DXU and consuming slightly more power. This check box is not
selected by default.
d. Change Log file location
This field allows you to specify where DXU Agent’s log file is kept on
your device. The default location on Android OS devices is
/storage/sdcard0, which is located in the device’s on-board flash
memory. This location is a persistent location, so log files stored
here are safe if the device reboots.
e. Allow binary data in configuration
This check box allows a few types of binary data to be transmitted
from the Joya Touch A6 to DXU, and from DXU to the Joya Touch A6.
The desktop wallpaper file is an example of binary data that can be
controlled by DXU. Selecting this check box allows binary data to be
sent to or from the binary computer in the configuration file.
Summary of Contents for Jota A6 Touch
Page 1: ...Multi Purpose Device for Retail User s Manual...
Page 8: ...vi JOYA TOUCH NOTES...
Page 16: ...Introduction 8 JOYA TOUCH A6 General View Front View Scan Key Touch Panel Display...
Page 17: ...Introduction User s Manual 9 Back View Laser Safety Label Product Label Power Key...
Page 22: ...Introduction 14 JOYA TOUCH A6 NOTES...
Page 36: ...Battery 28 JOYA TOUCH A6 NOTES...
Page 65: ...Settings User s Manual 57 4 Tap Save...
Page 105: ...Settings User s Manual 97...
Page 116: ...Settings 108 JOYA TOUCH A6 NOTES...
Page 118: ...Datalogic Applications 110 JOYA TOUCH A6...
Page 141: ...Datalogic Applications User s Manual 133...
Page 172: ...Datalogic Applications 164 JOYA TOUCH A6...
Page 198: ...Datalogic Applications 190 JOYA TOUCH A6 SureFox...
Page 217: ...Tools User s Manual 209 The wizard will guide through the creation of a new application...
Page 222: ...Tools 214 JOYA TOUCH A6 NOTES...
Page 226: ...Data Capture 218 JOYA TOUCH A6 NOTES...
Page 236: ...Connections 228 JOYA TOUCH A6 NOTES...
Page 242: ...Test Codes 234 JOYA TOUCH A6 High Density Codes continued 0 25 mm 10 mils 80 EAN 13 80 EAN 8...
Page 246: ...Test Codes 238 JOYA TOUCH A6 Low Density Codes continued 0 50 mm 20 mils 120 EAN 13 120 EAN 8...
Page 248: ...Test Codes 240 JOYA TOUCH A6 NOTES...
Page 253: ...Safety and Regulatory Information User s Manual 245 Laser Warning Label Scan Window Data Label...
Page 274: ...Support Through the Website 266 JOYA TOUCH A6 NOTES...