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2.1.2.2. Manual driver (un)installation
Drivers will be uninstalled when uninstalling the FireDiagnostics Suite. The uninstaller can be found in the
Windows Start menu, under FireDiagnostics Suite x.x -> Uninstall FireDiagnostics Suite (for Windows 10),
or FireDiagnostics Suite x.x -> Administration -> Uninstall FireDiagnostics Suite (for older Windows
versions).
For example, when switching between versions of the FireDiagnostics Suite it may be needed to install a
specific version of the FireSpy drivers manually without installing/uninstalling the complete
FireDiagnosticsSuite software packaged, you can use the Driver Installer. This can be found in the
Windows Start menu, under FireDiagnostics Suite x.x -> Install Drivers (for Windows 10) or
FireDiagnostics Suite x.x -> Drivers -> Install Drivers (for older Windows versions).
and it will install the drivers.
2.1.3. Ethernet Configuration
This chapter describes the configuration steps to be taken to enable Ethernet communication with a
FireSpy x810. To communicate with a FireSpy x810 it should be connected to the company LAN (Local
Area Network). Until now only the speed 10Mbit/s full is supported. In the future auto-negotiation and
speed 100Mbit/s will also be supported.
The EthernetConfig tool programs the flash memory inside the FireSpy with the same firmware as during
the startup phase of the device. Some companies have a policy that all programmable memory must be
erased before it can be shipped elsewhere. To do this the Ethernet Configuration Tool has been given an
option to erase this flash memory. It can be found under: Extra -> Erase Complete Flash.
2.1.3.1. Configuration steps FireSpy x810
To configure a FireSpy x810 correctly a prerequisite is that you have the following TCP/IP info:
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A free IP-address,
·
the subnet mask
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and the IP-address of the default gateway.
Please, contact your system administration if you don’t have this information.
Follow the steps below to configure a FireSpy x810.
Step 1
Connect the FireSpy x810 to a PC via USB on which the FireDiagnostics Suite software is installed.
Switch on the power of the FireSpy x810.
Step 2
Start the application ‘FireSpy Configuration Tool’ which is part of the FireDiagnostics Suite Software. You
can find this application via the Start menu button under menu FireDiagnostics Suite x.x.
Step 3
Fill in the following TCP/IP info:
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the FireSpy x810 IP-address in field ‘IP-address’,
·
the subnet mask in field ‘subnet mask’
·
and the IP-address of the default gateway in field ‘Gateway’.
Step 4
Press button ‘Apply’. The filled in TCP/IP info and the firmware will be written respectively to eeprom and
flash of the FireSpy x810. The progress of writing firmware is shown by the progress bar, see figure
below.
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