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920i Installation Manual

5.0

Using iRev

The iRev 4 utility provides a suite of functions used to
support configuration, calibration, customization, and
backup of the 920i software. Hardware and software
configuration, 920i display setup for up to ten screen
designs, stream and ticket formatting, setpoint
configuration, database management, and iRite program
editing are all supported by iRev 4.

Calibration values, scale, setpoint, and display
configuration, database tables, and user programs, can
be both saved and restored to the 920i using iRev 4. (See
Secti on 4 . 4 o n p a g e 5 8 for iRev 4 calibrati on
procedures.)

Other supporting applications provided with iRev 4
include:

The iRev 4 Editor provides a basic editor and a
compiler for writing iRite applications.

The Rice Lake Web Update utility uses your
internet connection to check for and download
updates to the iRev 4 and 920i software.

The iLaunch utility can be installed to display a
set of icons used for convenient startup of iRev 4
and its supporting applications, including the
Help system.

Note

If using

iQUBE

1, use iRev 3. If using iQUBE

2

or no

iQUBE

, use

iRev 4.

Hardware and Software Requirements

M i n i m u m s y s t e m r e q u i r e m e n t s : 1 6 6 M H z ,
x86-compatible, with 32MB RAM (64MB for NT4/
2000), 40MB disk space. Recommended system: 233
MHz, x86-compatible or greater, with 64MB RAM, 40
MB disk space.

iRev 4 runs on most Windows

®

operating systems,

including Windows 95 (original release), Windows 95
OSR2, Windows 98, Windows 98 SE, Windows ME,
Windows NT 4.0 (SP4 or greater), Windows 2000,
Windows XP (Home or Professional), and Windows
Vista™.

When used with the original release of Windows 95,
iRev 4 requires an updated version of TAPI. The TAPI
update is included on the iRev 4 installation CD and is
a v a i l a b l e f r o m t h e R LW S w e b s i t e a t

www.ricelake.com

.

Internet Explorer

®

(IE) 4.0 or greater is required to use

the iRev 4 help system. IE is included on the iRev 4
installation CD or is available for download from
Microsoft.

5.1

Installing and Starting the Program

i R e v 4 i s i n s t a l l e d u s i n g a s t a n d a r d Wi n d o w s
installation procedure. iRev 4 applications and support
files are installed in a directory named iRev; icons for
the iRev 4 application, the iRev 4 Editor, Uninstall

and

the Rice Lake Web Update utility are placed in the
Windows Start menu.

5.2

Saving and Opening Files

Files are stored with the .920 extension. To save a file,

1. From the File menu, select

Save As...

2. Navigate to the desired save location and click

Save

.

To open a saved file in iRev 4,

1. Locate and double-click the file.

Or, from iRev 4’s File menu, select

Open...

Then, navigate to and select the desired file.

To open a saved file in

iRev 3

(for use with

iQUBE

1)

,

1. Launch

iRev 3

.

2. From the File menu, select

Open...

3. Navigate to and select the desired file.

5.3

Hardware Configuration

When iRev 4 is started, the Hardware Configuration
display is shown (Figure 5-1). This display is used to
create a virtual hardware configuration for your
indicator by dragging and dropping icons for the
supported option cards into the empty slots on the
d i s p l a y. T h e s l o t s s h o w n o n t h e H a r d w a r e
Configuration display represent the two option card
slots on the 920i CPU board (above) and up to twelve
slots on attached expansion boards (slots 3–8 at left,
9–14 at right).

Figure 5-1. iRev 4 Hardware Configuration Display

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