Step 5: Set Up Your PCC Scanner
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follow the steps below to set up your pocket cowcard scanner so you can scan or tap genomic sample data using , then deliver the data to dairycomp create commands to use pcc before you can start using the scanner, you must first create the following commands in dairycomp in dairycomp, enter \3 in the command line to open the commands definitions list click add \[ins] on the left side of the window to add the following commands abbreviation content title zgsamp enter\z gsdat= gsamp=? pcc genomic sample batch entry ztotsu server gsamp for =0 gsamp=" " pcc list of animals to sample set up your pcc scanner download the herd database from dairycomp pair the bluetooth rfid scanner to pcc pair the built in qr scanner to pcc navigate to batch command entry in the pcc app using your handheld mobile device select the batch command for entering samples zgsamp in the for cows in list drop down list, select ztotsu scan genomic samples on your pcc handheld device, enter the date scan the first animal's rfid tag to identify the animal pcc will ask you to enter the sample id manually enter the sample id or scan the sample's qr code using the 2d scanner after you record all the samples, post all transactions in the batch command on the home screen of the pcc app, select send changes to update dairycomp with the new sample assignments after the changes are posted in dairycomp, pulse will automatically synchronize with dairycomp and the sample data will be available in pulse after you scan the genomic samples, you can submit them to zoetis in pulse see submit zoetis genomics samples docid\ g8rqbdoezslhsj0mngpkq to get started