| Step 1. Select how you
want the data collected: |
| The Mode Menu lets you send data to other Windows application
programs as keystrokes or by Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE). Or log serial
data to a disk file in the background. |
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| Step 2 - Choose the communication
parameters for your serial device |
| The Com Port Settings Dialogue Box lets you configure
your communications settings. Use the RS232 diagnostic tools provided
to easily debug serial communication parameters. |
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| Step 3 - Define how you
want the serial data to be parsed, filtered and translated. |
| The Define Menu lets you specify how to parse, filter
and format your data to the fit the exact format required by your
application. It also lets you pre-define automatic output strings
to be sent to a serial device and configure any Hot Keys and Hot Key
actions. |
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| Step 4 - Activate WinWedge
and watch your serial data "pop" into your application |
- Create buttons or macros in your application that control WinWedge
and perform serial I/O functions.
- Send out commands or data to control your instruments - from
within your application or directly from WinWedge.
- Input serial data from any device, even multiple devices, directly
into any application program.
- Create charts and graphs in your application that automatically
update with real-time data from your serial devices.
- Perform real-time analysis of your serial data.
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