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Preparing Nevo for Delivery to Clients Working <strong>with</strong> Nevo<br />

Installer Tip: If you are stepping your client through the process, you can<br />

press Refresh while a download is in process to get an updated<br />

status.<br />

You will receive an E-mail noting the download status for each download<br />

that is processed.<br />

Preparing Nevo for Delivery to Clients<br />

You may repeat the download process several times as you create and test a<br />

configuration. We strongly recommend the following as a quality measure<br />

before delivering the configured Nevo to your client:<br />

1. Make sure that the Nevo software is up to date (and matches that of<br />

<strong>NevoStudio</strong> <strong>Pro</strong>).<br />

2. Download the final version of the configuration. See “Downloading<br />

Configurations” on page 133 for details.<br />

3. Reset Nevo to “clean up” any temporary files and clear the page cache<br />

from previous downloads.<br />

4. Update the firmware of any NevoLinks or NevoConnects in the system<br />

to the latest version.<br />

5. Access each screen in the interface on Nevo. This provides a final check<br />

for you, and initializes and caches each screen, so that Nevo’s<br />

performance in the client’s hands is as fast as possible.<br />

Updating Nevo Controller Software<br />

Nevo is software-driven, which means that, as new features and functions<br />

become available, you can upgrade it quickly and easily, much the way you<br />

would upgrade software on your computer (such as <strong>NevoStudio</strong> <strong>Pro</strong>).<br />

See “Updating Nevo Software” on page 7 for details on this process.<br />

144 <strong>NevoStudio</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> Design Guide

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