
Keratron™ Installation and operating manual
OPTIKON 2000
Cod. 161501EN
9-3
2014-04-23
Rev.0
Using the specific operating system function to navigate within the system
(Explore Resources or Manage Resources ), select the folder containing
downloaded files.
Run the “Setup.exe” by double-clicking on it.
Independently if the installation has been made from CD or downloaded version,
the setup procedure could notify some messages, like DLLs version conflicts etc.
See the troubleshooting section in this manual for the proper action.
9.4 CONFIGURING THE DIRECT ETHERNET CONNECTIONTO
THE EXTERNAL PC
To be able to communicate with the
Keratron™ using the “crossed” Ethernet cable
directly connected to the unit, it is necessary to correctly configure the network
connection on the external PC on which Keratron
™
Scout is running.
Therefore, it is necessary to take into consideration the network configuration of the
PC and the corresponding settings in Keraton
™
Onda.
9.4.1
CONFIGURING THE PC IN WINDOWS XP
In the case of Windows XP, beginning from the desktop, select the
following sequence:
Start→Settings→Control Panel→Network connections
At the end will appear one or more icons of the network connections present on the
PC (Figure 9-1). Use the right mouse button to select the icon corresponding to the
network card that you want to use to communicate with Keraton
™
Onda. In the
contextual menu that appears, highlight the item
Properties
.