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Pole Display Issues??? :( Vince 01-18-2006
Posted by Vince on January 18, 2006, 10:48 pm
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Today I configured the opos driver to allow for my Verifone 1000 se pin
pad...that worked fine, but then my Logic Control pole display went out.
When I say went out, it is still configured in the opos, because I tested and
it was successful, I changed nothing...but the pole display constantly blinks
Logic Control POS Display...if I ring up a sale, it stops blinking, but won't
show what I ring...when the system is down, it just says Logic Control POS
Display???
I did the same configuration the another register, and I had no problem at
all...I'm not sure if I did something wrong, or the damn thing just went on
the blink...but I have a feeling it's working because when MS POS is off, it
still reads Logic Control POS Display???
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
--
Thank You
Vince :)

Posted by Jeff on January 18, 2006, 11:50 pm
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Vince,

Try shutting down the computer, unplugging the power to the display, plug it
right back in, turn back on the computer.

If that works, try plugging in your display into your battery backup on the
battery side (you _do_ have a battery backup on each machine, right?). The
display has a little computer in it and if there is a power out, surge, dip,
they sometimes lose their brains. Powering off, then on again, resets and
fixes it most of the time.

--
*
Today I configured the opos driver to allow for my Verifone 1000 se pin
pad...that worked fine, but then my Logic Control pole display went out.
When I say went out, it is still configured in the opos, because I tested
and
it was successful, I changed nothing...but the pole display constantly
blinks
Logic Control POS Display...if I ring up a sale, it stops blinking, but
won't
show what I ring...when the system is down, it just says Logic Control POS
Display???
I did the same configuration the another register, and I had no problem at
all...I'm not sure if I did something wrong, or the damn thing just went on
the blink...but I have a feeling it's working because when MS POS is off, it
still reads Logic Control POS Display???
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
--
Thank You
Vince :)



Posted by Vince on January 19, 2006, 8:01 am
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That would have been way too easy...my life is much more complicated, any
other ideas?
PS Yes I have a battery back up...hopefully it still works :)
--
Thank You
Vince :)


"Jeff" wrote:

> Vince,
>
> Try shutting down the computer, unplugging the power to the display, plug it
> right back in, turn back on the computer.
>
> If that works, try plugging in your display into your battery backup on the
> battery side (you _do_ have a battery backup on each machine, right?). The
> display has a little computer in it and if there is a power out, surge, dip,
> they sometimes lose their brains. Powering off, then on again, resets and
> fixes it most of the time.
>
> --
> *
> Today I configured the opos driver to allow for my Verifone 1000 se pin
> pad...that worked fine, but then my Logic Control pole display went out.
> When I say went out, it is still configured in the opos, because I tested
> and
> it was successful, I changed nothing...but the pole display constantly
> blinks
> Logic Control POS Display...if I ring up a sale, it stops blinking, but
> won't
> show what I ring...when the system is down, it just says Logic Control POS
> Display???
> I did the same configuration the another register, and I had no problem at
> all...I'm not sure if I did something wrong, or the damn thing just went on
> the blink...but I have a feeling it's working because when MS POS is off, it
> still reads Logic Control POS Display???
> Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
> --
> Thank You
> Vince :)
>
>
>

Posted by Jeff on January 19, 2006, 8:18 am
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Vince,

Complicated ;-)

Did you by accident pick the same COM port as the display when you set up
the 1000?

Does your display use a COM port on the back of your computer or USB?

Are you using a separate COM port for each? Most computers only come with
one nowadays. A 9 pin male connector on the computer end.

If the display is USB, the COM port should be COM 5 and the 1000 COM1 if
only one COM port on the back.

I'm going to bed finally.
--
*
That would have been way too easy...my life is much more complicated, any
other ideas?
PS Yes I have a battery back up...hopefully it still works :)
--
Thank You
Vince :)


"Jeff" wrote:

> Vince,
>
> Try shutting down the computer, unplugging the power to the display, plug
> it
> right back in, turn back on the computer.
>
> If that works, try plugging in your display into your battery backup on
> the
> battery side (you _do_ have a battery backup on each machine, right?).
> The
> display has a little computer in it and if there is a power out, surge,
> dip,
> they sometimes lose their brains. Powering off, then on again, resets and
> fixes it most of the time.
>
> --
> *
> Today I configured the opos driver to allow for my Verifone 1000 se pin
> pad...that worked fine, but then my Logic Control pole display went out.
> When I say went out, it is still configured in the opos, because I tested
> and
> it was successful, I changed nothing...but the pole display constantly
> blinks
> Logic Control POS Display...if I ring up a sale, it stops blinking, but
> won't
> show what I ring...when the system is down, it just says Logic Control POS
> Display???
> I did the same configuration the another register, and I had no problem at
> all...I'm not sure if I did something wrong, or the damn thing just went
> on
> the blink...but I have a feeling it's working because when MS POS is off,
> it
> still reads Logic Control POS Display???
> Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
> --
> Thank You
> Vince :)
>
>
>



Posted by Vince on January 19, 2006, 3:17 pm
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Just going to bed...long day wow. Anyhow, I have a bunch of USB ports on the
back of my computer, and no serial, so I am using converters...one for the
pin pad and one for the pole display. I called up logic, and they can't seem
to get the pole to work either. All the tests and prompts seem to come back
negative. They think along with me that there is nothing wrong with the pole
display, and since we plugged it into many different usb ports, it's not
that...can't seem to figure out what in the heck happened...when I uninstal
the pinpad, I still don't get anything for the Logic display. Something very
odd has happened. Anything other advice? :)
--
Thank You
Vince :)


"Jeff" wrote:

> Vince,
>
> Complicated ;-)
>
> Did you by accident pick the same COM port as the display when you set up
> the 1000?
>
> Does your display use a COM port on the back of your computer or USB?
>
> Are you using a separate COM port for each? Most computers only come with
> one nowadays. A 9 pin male connector on the computer end.
>
> If the display is USB, the COM port should be COM 5 and the 1000 COM1 if
> only one COM port on the back.
>
> I'm going to bed finally.
> --
> *
> That would have been way too easy...my life is much more complicated, any
> other ideas?
> PS Yes I have a battery back up...hopefully it still works :)
> --
> Thank You
> Vince :)
>
>
> "Jeff" wrote:
>
> > Vince,
> >
> > Try shutting down the computer, unplugging the power to the display, plug
> > it
> > right back in, turn back on the computer.
> >
> > If that works, try plugging in your display into your battery backup on
> > the
> > battery side (you _do_ have a battery backup on each machine, right?).
> > The
> > display has a little computer in it and if there is a power out, surge,
> > dip,
> > they sometimes lose their brains. Powering off, then on again, resets and
> > fixes it most of the time.
> >
> > --
> > *
> > Today I configured the opos driver to allow for my Verifone 1000 se pin
> > pad...that worked fine, but then my Logic Control pole display went out.
> > When I say went out, it is still configured in the opos, because I tested
> > and
> > it was successful, I changed nothing...but the pole display constantly
> > blinks
> > Logic Control POS Display...if I ring up a sale, it stops blinking, but
> > won't
> > show what I ring...when the system is down, it just says Logic Control POS
> > Display???
> > I did the same configuration the another register, and I had no problem at
> > all...I'm not sure if I did something wrong, or the damn thing just went
> > on
> > the blink...but I have a feeling it's working because when MS POS is off,
> > it
> > still reads Logic Control POS Display???
> > Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
> > --
> > Thank You
> > Vince :)
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>

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