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Reference Manual
Chapter
3
IVC-2D
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Handling Products
3.3
Handling Products
A product in IVC Studio is a collection of devices, programs and tables. A device can be
either a hardware camera or an Emulator.
Product
Devices
Camera1
FillLevel
FillTable
Label
LabelTable
Camera2
Emulator
Programs
Tables
<<
uses
>>
3.3.1
Basics
To create a new
product
Choose
File
Æ
New Product
from the IVC Studio menu bar.
An empty product named New Product is opened.
To open a product
Choose
File
Æ
Open Product…
from the IVC Studio menu bar
.
Select a product in the dialog box and click
OK.
To save a product
Choose
File
Æ
Save Product
from the IVC Studio menu bar.
If you try to open another product or to close IVC Studio without
saving the presently active product a dialog box appears promp-
ting you to do so.
If the product has not yet been saved, a dialog box is displayed.
Type the name of the product and click
OK
.
To make a copy of
the current product
Choose
File
Æ
Save Product As…
from the IVC Studio menu bar.
Type the name of the new product and click
OK
.
To revert to the last
saved version of
the current product
Choose
File
Æ
Revert…
from the IVC Studio menu bar.
The product files can be stored in two formats; the standard .prd and a new extended
format (.prc) that also contains a checksum. The checksum is used to verify the integrity of
the product file to ensure that the contents have not been altered, e.g. by a problem in a
zip/unzip-procedure.
The new format is not compatible with IVC Studio versions prior to 3.1 SR1. The old format
is still supported, and existing files can easily be converted to the new format by using
“Save As” in IVC Studio 3.1 SR1 or higher.