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Flex is an Android application fully integrated into Vision Warehousing, designed to be used by warehouse staff to assist with various warehouse processes. This page provides a glimpse of Flex Installation and Auto Updates. Further information will be available on the following pages:

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Installing Flex on a Device

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Flex app is either installed by the Vision support team and the device will be shipped back to you or we

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will provide you with all the installation instructions

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you need so that you can give it a go. It is a fairly

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simple process but you have to install the application and then

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configure the device in order for it to work.

Info

If you purchase the devices from Ontech we will not charge for the installation, if you try to install yourself and you need our help with a new device there will be a charge for this as it is outside the scope of the support agreement.

Auto Update

This will occur automatically upon the next

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login to the device after the server has upgraded.

Tip

If your device has not logged off then LOG OFF and then LOGON again which will start the upgrade process

When using the auto-upgrade for Flex you will need to do the following:

  1. Logout of flex.

  2. Login to flex - You will then be told you are using an old version (x.x) and you will be asked to upgrade.

  3. Click on Yes - System will then download a file, and it will show the progress.

  4. It will then ask to be installed, you say yes to install.

  5. Once installed it will close the flex.

After this happens you need to open FLEX again - Logon to the flex version, and the version number will change for example (v1.8.1 to v1.9.0)

Warning

You will be able to use the system with an old version but IT will eventually error and whether that is recoverable may become an issue.

Note

Logoff until v1.12 is set to keep the user logged onto the device until they logoff, this is being removed and each day it will ask for a username and password this will ensure that if an upgrade happens that the device has to be logged on where the auto upgrade will just happen.

Problems with Auto Update

If you received a failed installer message after you click Yes or it just closing the application, there is some setting that needs to be changed on your device.

  1. Go to Settings

  2. Applications and Notifications

  3. Advanced (bottom)

  4. Special App Access

  5. Find “Install Unknown apps”

  6. You should see flex, select this and allow from this source

  7. Then go back to step 2 again

Once you have changed this for the first time, all future auto-upgrades will be fine.

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Android Version to use Flex

Note

Android versions up to v4.4 (KitKat) were supported until VF v1.10 was released, then Android v4.4 (KitKat - released late 2013) became the minimum supported version.