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SBC-R9 Manual
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SL9210 01/2012
The act of writing a new configuration file to the device will trigger a scan of that file (approximately
every 10 seconds). If the file is invalid, it will be replaced with the current configuration. If a single
element is invalid, that element and corresponding elements will be replaced with default values.
To apply a new configuration, use the <Action> element with a value of "apply" as documented
below.
Sample configuration.xml read from device.
The configuration element is the root XML element. This element must be present or the configuration file
will not be considered valid. Invalid configurations will be replaced with a default configuration.
The system element contains all of the system information elements. This element must be a child of
the Configuration element. This element must be present or the configuration file will not be
considered valid.
The OS element contains a string representation of the Operating System name. This element must
be a child of the System element. In the case of R9 products, this will be equivalent to "WinCE".
The version element contains a dot-notation version string. This element must be a child of the
System element. This version is associated with the Operating System element.
This element contains a string representation of the specific OS Runtime Image. This element must
be a child of the System element.
This element contains a dot-notation version string. This element must be a child of the System
element. This version is associated with the OS Runtime Image.
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