Display PC Software Installation
¤
2005-2010 SR Research Ltd.
73
2. Follow the on screen instructions.
3. Reboot your computer when prompted.
9.1.3 Installing the EyeLink Data Viewer and Experiment Builder Software
The EyeLink Data Viewer and Experiment Builder software are optional Windows applications
for the EyeLink eye tracker. If you did not purchase these options this section may be skipped,
or you may install the software for evaluation in demo mode.
1. Insert the “EyeLink 1000 Software” CD.
2.
2SHQWKH´'LVSOD\3&,QVWDOODWLRQń:LQGRZV!(\H/LQN'DWD9LHZHUµIROGHU
3. Run the EyeLinkDV_*.exe program by double clicking the icon.
4. Follow the instructions from the InstallShield Wizard to install the software.
5. Wait for the InstallShield Wizard to finish, and click FINISH to complete installation.
6.
2SHQWKH´'LVSOD\3&,QVWDOODWLRQń:LQGRZV!655HVHDUFK([SHULPHQW%XLOGHUµ
folder
7. Run the SREB_*.exe program by double clicking the icon.
8. Follow the instructions from the InstallShield Wizard to install the software.
9. Wait for the InstallShield Wizard to finish, and click FINISH to complete installation.
9.1.4 USB License Key Installation
If you purchased either the Data Viewer or Experiment Builder software, you will have
been provided with a USB license key with your order. To install the software driver for the
USB license key follow these steps:
1. From the Windows Start menu select “Start->All Programs -> SR Research -> Install
HASP Driver”. You may also try running both “HASPUserSetup.exe” and “hdd32.exe”
installers contained in the “C:\Program Files\SR Research\Common” folder of the
display computer.
2. Follow the instructions from the InstallShield Wizard to install the software.
3. Wait for the InstallShield Wizard to finish, and click FINISH to complete installation.
4. Insert the USB Key into an available USB port on the Display computer. The USB key
should start to glow red, indicating that the key has been recognized by the system.
9.1.5 Setting up EyeLink 1000 Network Connection
You must have an Ethernet port in your Display Computer. Allow Windows to install drivers for
it (if it is new hardware), then follow these instructions to install and configure the TCP/IP
network protocol. These instructions are based on Windows XP; other Windows operating
systems may vary slightly.