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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7.3 Article management
For complete management of your articles select Articles – All Articles in the ESLClient. Here
you’re able to create/delete and edit your articles.
The Smart Box comes with 4 predefined articles which you can see here. You can add some
more demo articles, edit the existing ones or just step further to the next point Matchings.
FIGURE 1-25: Article management
7.4 Matchings
The logical link between an article and the label that shows the article information and price of
this article is called matching. With a matching the layout of the image rendered for the label is
also defined by specifying the name of a template.
In a more technical way a matching is the triple of:
l Label ID
l Article number or GTIN
l Name of the template file
Note: Only one matching per label is allowed but a single article may be matched to more than
one label.
Select File – New matchings to open the dialog where you can select the desired data records
and create a number of matchings at the same time.