How To Create Hi-Tip And Ots Libraries On Data Carriers; Copy Existing Library From Cd Or Dvd To Usb Memory; Create Own Library - Smiths detection HI-SCAN 5170-A User Manual

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How to create HI-TIP
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This paragraph is meant for users who want to create HI-TIP
(CDs, DVDs, ZIP disks or USB memories) for being imported* to X-ray units (F 2-54) (not possible for
aTIP libraries). The operation of the required computer* is not dealt with here.
PLUS
HI-TIP
and OTS XTrain libraries* are structured identically. Hence they can also be imported in
principle for the respective other system*.

Copy existing library from CD or DVD to USB memory*

 If a library stored on a CD or DVD is to be imported via
the USB interface* simply copy the complete CD/DVD
content including all directories to an empty USB
memory*.

Create own library

Observe the following instructions when creating libraries designed to being imported.
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Attention!
The X-ray unit software distinguishes between lower case and upper case names of directories and
files. Therefore, it is essential that you set the computer on which you create the library to the display
of upper and lower case letters!
 CDs or DVDs must be created using a file system according to ISO 9660.
 You may only create a maximum of two directory levels (except for the
root directory) on the data carriers. When importing the library, the direct-
ories of the first level are copied as main threat image categories, their
subordinate categories as subcategories.
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Attention!
If more than two directory levels exist on a data carrier, it will
be recognized as invalid before import; no copying will be car-
ried out!
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How to create HI-TIPPLUS and OTS libraries on data carriers
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and OTS libraries on data carriers
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and OTS libraries on data carriers
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Attention!
The USB memory* may not contain any
further data!
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Standard library on a data
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