Symptom: You select a language (e.g., Japanese), but the system reverts to English after reboot.
Cause: Firmware was installed with a minimal locale set to save memory.
Solution: Download the full language pack (filename: Gathers_Vxm175_LP_v3.2.bin) from the official Gathers support portal. Transfer it via USB drive to the device's root directory. The system will auto-detect and install the pack. Then retry the language change.
The Gathers VXM-175 VFI is a touchscreen HMI (Human Machine Interface) unit. By default, many of these units ship with the system interface set to Japanese or English. To accommodate global operators, the system software allows for the switching of display languages.
VxM-175 VFI Language Change Guide
Introduction
The VxM-175 VFI (Virtual Frontrunner Interface) is a sophisticated device used in various industrial and commercial applications. One of its key features is the ability to support multiple languages, allowing users to interact with the device in their preferred language. This guide provides step-by-step instructions on how to change the language on your VxM-175 VFI device. Gathers Vxm-175 Vfi Language Change
Prerequisites
Language Change Procedure
Available Languages
The VxM-175 VFI device supports the following languages: Symptom: You select a language (e
Troubleshooting
If you encounter issues during the language change process:
Additional Tips
By following this guide, you should be able to change the language on your VxM-175 VFI device easily and efficiently. If you have any further questions or concerns, please consult the device's user manual or contact the manufacturer's support team. Language Change Procedure
Attempting to change the language without preparation can lead to a "locked-out" state. Ensure the following:
Changing the language on the Gathers Vxm-175 VFI system does not affect its core functionality. Navigation, Bluetooth connectivity, entertainment options, and voice command features continue to operate seamlessly. The change primarily affects the interface, making it more accessible to users who prefer to interact with the system in their native language.
There are several operational scenarios necessitating a language change: