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When Z70 v2 recognizes the inserted USB flash drive, a USB icon will appear on the top bar
and an informative dialogue will appear on the screen. The actions notified in the message will
be, for each of the files with extension
.lic
detected:
License Updated
: a new license has been installed.
Invalid license found
: a
.lic
file has been detected but the information it contains is not
valid.
After installing all the available licenses in the USB memory, a restart will make the licenses
effective.
Additionally, licenses can also be installed on Z70 v2 through a web server utility. The installation
process is described in the manual "
Webserver Tools
", available in the product section of Z70
2.1.9.3
IMPORT AND EXPORT TRANSLATIONS
The translations will be saved in *.xlf files in the Z70 v2. After a download, the ETS
parameterised texts will be the ones in the main language, and it will be overwritten.
Other languages files will have to be generated externally and, afterwards, uploaded to the Z70
v2. For this purpose, it will be possible to export and import languages via USB (with the
exception of translations from the main language, which shall always correspond to the text of
ETS):
Export
: it must be created an empty folder named “
lang_export
” on the root directory
of a pen drive and connect it to the Z70 v2. When the Z70 v2 detects the inserted USB
flash drive, a USB icon appears in the top bar and an information dialog appears on the
screen. The action notified in the message will be:
➢
Translations exported:
a copy of all the translation files of the device has been
generated in this folder, including the
file “
text_dflt.xlf
”, which will contain the
parameterised texts in ETS.
Import
: it must be created another folder named “
lang_import
” containing the files with
extension *.xlf of the desired languages to incorporate. The files names should follow
the nomenclature “
text_language-region.xlf
”, where “
language
” must be the two letters
code that correspond to the language and “
locale
” the two letters code associated to the
region.