Storing The Lak Certificate; File Context Actions; Load From File Screen - Invacare LiNX Service Manual

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1. Click on Application menu button.
2. Click on Upgrade. The screen displays Entering Firmware
Upgrade Mode – please wait....
If the connected modules are up to date, the screen
displays FIRMWARE UP TO DATE with a list of the
connected modules and their respective versions. If one
or more modules need upgrading, these is displayed
under NEW FIRMWARE AVAILABLE.
3.
If no modules require upgrading, click Done button to
finish.
4.
If one or more modules require upgrading, click on single
module to upgrade it or click on Upgrade All button.
During a module upgrade, a progress bar is displayed.
Once the upgrade has completed, its status is displayed
(succeeded or failed) to the side of the module name.
5. Click Done button to finish.

6.3.8 Storing the LAK certificate

The Access Level Certificate determines how you view and
edit offline programs (.lci files) when in the File context
mode. The Access Level Certificate is taken from a connected
LiNX Access Key and provides the levels to your stored files.
To edit your files with a distributor's access level, you
will need to store an Access Level Certificate from a
distributor-level LiNX Access Key.
If you do not store your Access Level Certificate from your
LiNX Access Key, you have read-only access to your stored
files and you are not able to edit them.
Storing the certificate
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1. Connect to LiNX system.
2. Click on Application menu button.
3. Select Store Authorisation option. A message is
displayed showing how many authorizations remain and
if you want to continue. LiNX Access Keys only permit
three Store Authorisation operations.
4. Click on Store option to continue or Don't store to
cancel the action.
If the LiNX Access iOS tool application is removed
from your iOS device, the Access Level Certificate
is lost.

6.4 File context actions

The following tasks are only relevant when in the File
context mode. For tasks related to the Connection context
mode, refer to 6.3 Connection context actions, page 52.

6.4.1 Load from file screen

The Load from file screen is displayed when you are in File
context before opening a file. If LiNX configuration files (.lci)
exist on your device, then they are displayed. From this
screen you can:
View the available configuration files
Open a configuration file for editing
E-mail a configuration file
Delete a configuration file
Using the LiNX Access iOS tool
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