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5 Reader Parameters
Virtual Image On / Off
Virtual Image allows you to use stored images for simulation purposes (Simulation Images). When
Virtual Image is enabled, the reader will use the images stored in the reader's flash memory instead of
capturing a live image. This feature helps you adjust the reader's configuration so you can read codes
that cannot otherwise be read using default settings.
Important: Use of Simulation Images is described in detail in the Storing Images for Simulation section.
5-5-16 Virtual Image Status
Definition:
Serial Cmd:
Default:
Options:
5-5-17 Virtual Image Path
Definition:
Serial Cmd:
Default:
Options:
5-5-18 Storing Images for Simulation
An external FTP client can be used to store images in the reader's flash memory for simulation purposes.
The following procedure describes how to set up an external FTP client.
The example procedure shown here uses FileZilla Client, which can be downloaded from
https://filezilla-project.org/. Note that FileZilla Client is available for several platforms (Win32, Win64,
MacOS, and Linux). Please select the file appropriate for your platform.
• Download and install FileZilla Client.
To access the file system, connect the FTP client to the IP address of the reader using the following
credentials:
Host: IP address of the reader (default 192.168.188.2)
Username: target (case sensitive)
Password: password (case sensitive)
Port: Port21 (default port for FTP)
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Enables and disables virtual image.
<K903,virtual image status,virtual image path>
0 = Disabled
0 = Disabled
1 = Enabled
Presents the path of the folder where the virtual image should be stored on the host.
<K903,virtual image status,virtual image path>
/sd0:0/User/Images/
Read-only. Cannot be modified.
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