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Modes of operation
T
he
iID
®
POCKETwork
can be operated in two modes DOC and SPC. The
DOC mode generally requires a host device; this can be a PC, tablet PC,
laptop or even a mobile phone. The POCKET is connected to the host here
via Bluetooth
TM
or USB cable. Instructions on how to establish a Bluetooth
TM connection
with
the POCKET
are
given
in
the
section "Bluetooth
TM
connection ". If you have connected the POCKET to a
host, the control takes place directly in DOC mode through the host. This
means, for example, that you control the reading of the UID of a
transponder through the software in the host. Successful reading the UID
will appear briefly on the display of the POCKET. The read UID can
be seen, however, only on the host device. The "SCAN button'' (3) has no
function in this mode.
In the SPC mode, however, you can operate the Pocket Work, either with
or without host device. You have the choice whether to store the data
directly in the internal memory of the POCKET, display it on the screen or
send it via Bluetooth to a host. The difference to the DOC mode is that you
now control the actions from the POCKET. You can trigger the reading of a
transponder by pressing the "SCAN" button (3), and the read data will
be transmitted to the host. Another option is to store the data directly to the
internal memory of the POCKET. That way you can use the device
completely independently. Then you can transfer the collected data via
USB or Bluetooth
TM
connection to a host. There is also the option in the
SPC mode to display the transponder data directly on the display of the
POCKET. So you can choose whether you want to see, for example, the
UID of the transponder, another memory content or the sensor data of a
TELID, for example the temperature.
The functions in the SPC mode are based on a script. In a script, one or
more functions are described, which are ultimately performed by the
device. This means to make the functions available on your Pocket Work, a