Operating instructions
Chapter
10
ICR 84x Image Code Reader
Appendix
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5.
In the left frame click on the desired entry in the navigation tree.
CLV Setup Help then displays the associated help text in the right-hand frame and
jumps to the parameter heading.
10.3.9
Transferring parameter sets between CLV Setup and the ICR
See
Chapter 6.4.1 “Configuring the ICR with the user interface of CLV Setup“, Page 6-17
.
10.3.10 Unknown parameters
Uploading from ICR
If the “CLV Setup“ program does not recognize the parameters or parameter values of the
ICR transferred during the upload, it outputs a warning message. Causes for unknown
parameters/values are e.g.: The ICR is a special device or the version of CLV Setup is older
than the software of the ICR. CLV Setup displays the unknown parameters in the window on
the E
XTRAS
tab. The parameters are displayed in the form of command strings and can be
edited using the command string conventions. In this way, upward compatibility with the ICR
is ensured. When the parameter set is saved as a configuration file in CLV Setup, these
parameters/values are also taken into account as with a download to the ICR.
Downloading to the ICR
If the ICR does not accept individual parameters or parameter values in the parameter
set downloaded with CLV Setup, it outputs a separate warning for each parameter
on the screen. This is due to the fact that one of the CLV Setup software versions is newer
than the software in the ICR, and it contains new parameters/values arising from the
continued development of this ICR type. The effected ICR contains an older software version
which does not recognize these parameters/values, however.
We recommend that you check the effects of warnings in the ICR as follows:
1.
Check whether the ICR functions correctly after the parameter set is downloaded.
2.
Click
in the toolbar.
CLV Setup loads the default settings from the database.
3.
Click
in the toolbar.
CLV Setup uploads the problem parameter set from the ICR.
4.
Click
in the toolbar.
CLV Setup prints out the problem parameter set when you confirm the dialog box.
5.
Open the previous configuration file “*.scl“ for the ICR.
6.
Click
in the toolbar.
CLV Setup prints out the problem parameter set when you confirm the dialog box.
7.
Compare the two parameter sets.
To restore the previous status, correct individual parameters in the problem parameter
set if necessary and download them to the ICR again.
Opening configuration files “*.scl“
Every time it loads configuration files, CLV Setup checks whether it recognizes all the
parameters/values.
If the program detects an error, it outputs a warning and enters the problem parameter/
value in the window on the “E
XTRAS
“ tab.