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Our current Mobile Platform is HTML5-based and functions on Android 8 or higher Operating Systems. It offers a useful design kit to tailor screens and screen input according to the client’s requirements. Clients can add custom logic to their Mobile screens in a simple manner.
This new Mobile platform is extremely powerful, and we encourage all our clients to migrate from our traditional Windows Mobile Scanner platform to our new Android-based HTML 5-based modules.
Note: For help in moving from the traditional Windows Mobile Scanner platform to the new Android-based HTML5 module, you can contact your local DSP or call our Helpdesk.
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1.1 HTML5 Interface
The HTML5 Interface can be accessed from the PC-based application, or the handheld scanner device used by Operators on the warehouse floor.
Let us open it from the PC-based application. (It will look the same on the handheld scanner device.)
· Open DATASCOPE WMS
· On the Ribbon bar, select Launch HTML5 / Launch HTML5.
Figure 2 - Launch the HTML 5 application from the PC-based application.
· The HTML5 application will open. This is the same screen an Operator will see when using a handheld scanner.
Figure 3 - HTML 5 Application screen
· The HTML 5 application screen is separated into four main parts:
o Main Menu
o Search
o Application tiles
o Footer
· When selecting the small arrow at the top of the screen, the Main Menu will open, like the one within the PC-based application.
Figure 4 - The Main Menu is open.
· A Search field is available at the top of the screen to locate the required module easily.
Figure 5 - Search
· The Application Tiles are also accessible from the Main Menu.
Figure 6 - Application Tiles
· The Footer area displays the user that is logged in, the Warehouse you are working in, and to which printer you will be printing.
Figure 7 – Footer
· At the bottom, within the Footer, you will also find a Menu. This is where you will access all your customized application screens.
Figure 8 - Footer Menu