

The Gear S2 DUID starts with 2.0# and the Gear S DUID starts with 1.0#.
DUID IN TIZEN STUDIO INSTALL
If your device has a distributor certificate that contains a DUID starting with 1.0#, you must give the device permission to install applications.Īssume that you have registered two devices, the Gear S2 and Gear S, in your distributor certificate. Permitting Devices to Install Applications The application is installed and launched on the selected device. In a file dialog, select a TPK or WGT file to install and click OK.In the device list, right-click the device to which you want to install an application, and select Install app.You can install a Tizen application to a connected device with the TPK or WGT file: When the connection is established, the remote device appears in Device Manager. Confirm the IP address and port number of the remote device, and toggle the Connection switch to ON.Note If you are using an emulator, then you need to enter the IP address of the system on which the emulator is launched. In the Add Device dialog that appears, enter the device name, the IP address of the device to which the connection needs to be made, and the port number.You can click Scan Devices to see the list of available devices. In the Remote Device Manager window that appears, you can scan, add, edit, and delete a device.In the Device Manager window that appears, click Remote Device Manager.In the Tizen Studio menu, select Tools > Device Manager.To connect a remote device, follow these steps: When the emulator finishes booting, the device appears in Device Manager.

To connect a virtual device, click Emulator Manager, select the virtual device, and click Launch. When you connect a local physical device with a USB cable, it automatically appears in Device Manager. You can turn the connection on and off with the Connection switch.įigure: Connected devices in Device ManagerĬonnecting a device to a computer depends on the device type: Remote devices are listed even if the connection is lost.Therefore, the Connection switch is disabled. Disconnected devices automatically disappear from the list. Only connected local devices (both physical and virtual devices) are listed.If the program is executed normally, the Device Manager window appears.ĭevice Manager shows both local devices connected to the system and any configured remote devices: \tools\device-manager\bin\device-manager.exe

