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You can log in to the PC client or mobile device with a username and password.

Typically, Operators working on a warehouse floor, must also have an Operator Label that must be scanned prior to transacting on the mobile screens.

Any WMS user must be a valid SYSPRO user, and all SYSPRO operator and group permissions and securities carry over from SYSPRO to DATASCOPE WMS. So you’ll need to ensure that users are first created within SYSPRO.

To log in DATASCOPE WMS the DATASCOPE WMS user must first be created - Create a DATASCOPE WMS user .

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Prerequisites

  • User must exist in SYSPRO and linked to the E.Net Business Object layer

  • User must exist in DATASCOPE WMS and linked to a specific DATASCOPE WMS group, depending on his/her role.

  • Operators must have Operator labels that can be scanned prior to transacting.

Log in with your username and password

Once a user has been created he can log in on the pc client.

  • Open DATASCOPE WMS by selecting the DATASCOPE WMS icon

  • The log in screen will appear.

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  • Select the Company you need to log in to.

  • Enter your username in the Operator field.

Always use capital letters.

  • Enter your password in the Password field.

  • As the User Default Warehouse tick box will be selected you will log in to your default Warehouse. If you need to log into another Warehouse you can untick the tick box and select a different Warehouse.

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The default Warehouse is configured under the System Setting ……

  • Various Print Stations can be configured.

Print Stations: While not mandatory, Print Stations can take your warehouse printer mapping to the next level. By configuring Print Stations, you can further refine your printing setup. Labels are mapped based on functions (e.g., bin label), warehouses, and the users logged into a specific Print Station. This additional level of mapping enables you to direct labels and other documents to specific printers located at each Print Station. For instance, if you have five packing stations in your warehouse, and each packing station can print packing lists and carton/pallet labels, using this advanced mapping feature, you can assign a set of printers to each packer's table, ensuring efficient printing.

  • Select Logon

  • The main user interface will appear and the Operator can start working.

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