Quick Start Guide
Table Of Contents
- [Introduction]
- 1 Electronic Shelf Labeling – A brief introduction
- 2 The G1 label family
- 3 What’s in your Smart Box?
- [Getting Started]
- 1 Latest Software and Documentation
- 2 Install software
- 3 Start Server and Client
- 4 Connect and configure Access Point AP-2010
- 5 Setup Security
- 6 Register labels
- 7 Start tagging
- 8 Integration
- [Troubleshooting]
- 1 FAQ
- 1.1 Running the ESL Server as a background service
- 1.2 Where can I find the license file for my SmartBox?
- 1.3 Deleting the demo articles
- 1.4 Establish a network configuration when no DHCP is available – Step by step
- 1.5 AP discovering with Bonjour Services
- 1.6 What can I do if the Status LED of the AP-2010 access point doesn’t turn blue?
- 1.7 Labels don’t come online
- 1.8 The encryption does not work
- 1.9 Unlocking labels
- 1.10 Starting Java applications
- 1.11 Encoding problems
- 1.12 Further documentation
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It’s also possible to create Matchings with ESLClient under Labels and Articles, for this just select
the desired article or label, right-click on it and select “New matching…” (the new matching
dialog will be pre-filled with the article or label information).
7.5 Set filters for enums
It's possible to set and combine several filters. Click on the drop down menu to see the different
choices.
FIGURE 1-28: ESLClient filter options
7.5.1 Filter options
The following operators are available:
Operator Description
<
Less than
>
Greater than
<=
Less than and equal
>=
Greater than and equal
!
Negation (Not)
=
Equals
:
Defines a range (e.g. RSSIfilter -65:-75 shows all labels with current
RSSIvalue within -65 and -75) Doesn't apply to date and text.