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Synrad FH FLYER - Configuring a Network Share

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SYNRAD FH Series Flyer Operator’s Manual Version 3.4
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WinMark Pro/FH Flyer interface
There is no standard convention for naming TrueType fonts. You must carefully verify that
the fonts used in your WinMark Pro .mkh mark les are the same as the fonts loaded into
the Flyer Fonts folder on the network share.
Conguring a network share
When operating FH Flyer in stand-alone mode, you can store mark les, data les, and font les in the
Flyer Filestore or you can store them in a share folder on a computer connected to your Ethernet network.
Follow the steps described in the sections below to congure WinMark Pro and Flyer to look for les or
fonts on a network share.
Create a share folder
1
On your network computer, select an existing folder or create a new folder as the share folder.
2
Right-click the folder and choose Properties from the contextual menu.
3
In the folder Properties dialog, click the Sharing tab.
4
Click the Share this folder option button.
5
Click OK to accept this action and close the folder Properties dialog.
Note: In Window’s Explorer, the folder icon changes to indicate the folder is now a shared folder.
Setup Flyers network share settings
1
Power up Flyer and allow it to boot-up.
2
Open WinMark Pro and go to the “Device tab under Tools / General Settings… .
3
Scroll down the “Device tab and locate the Share Name property.
Enter the name of the share folder you created in the previous section.
4
For the Share Server property, enter the IP address of the computer on which the share folder re-
sides.
5
Enter a Share Username. This must be a legitimate user from the list of users with access to the
share folder on the network.
6
Enter a Share Password. This is the password used with the Share Username to gain access to the
share folder on the network.
7
If the share folder should have read-only access, set the Share ReadOnly property to Yes.
8
Click Apply to save settings and then click OK to close the General Settings dialog.
When you re-open the General Settings dialog, the Network Share Available property (Yes or No) indicates
whether Flyer is able to access the desired network share folder.

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