Section 2: Installing the 1700 Reader In-Sight
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1700 Series Wafer Reader
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During installation, several files are copied to the PC (the default directory is
C:\InSight2), including the following:
FILE DESCRIPTION
\IN-SIGHT.EXE The In-Sight PC Host program.
\IS1700USER.PDF The In-Sight 1700 User Manual. Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0 or higher.
\IN-SIGHT.CHM The In-Sight Guide & Reference, an HTML Help file containing detailed information on the In-
Sight PC Host program and remote communications. Requires Internet Explorer version 4.0
or higher.
\RELNOTES1700.DOC Contains last minute information concerning this release.
\1700\IS1700.UPD
or
\1700\IS1701.UPD
The firmware file for updating previously installed readers. Requires the In-Sight PC Host
program.
\1700\WAFID00.JAR
\1700SYSTEM.JAR
The Java applets providing the GUI used to configure and monitor the reader from an internet
browser.
\1700\INDEX.HTML
\1700\SYSTEM.HTML
The HTML files that load the Java applets in the internet browser.
\1700\PROC.SET Updates system settings to load WAFID00.JOB automatically at startup.
\1700\WAFID00.JOB The default job for the 1700, which interacts with the WAFID00.JAR applet to
store application configuration settings on the 1700.
4 When the installation is complete, remove the In-Sight 1700 CD from the CD-ROM
drive.
5 Open the program group Programs-->In-Sight2 from the Windows Start menu. Click
on the In-Sight PC Host shortcut to run the program and verify that it installed
correctly. The In-Sight PC Host window will appear, displaying an empty In-Sight
spreadsheet.
The 1700 can now be added to the network, as described in the following section.
NOTE To complete the software installation for previously installed 1700 readers, refer to Appendix B:
Updating the Reader for detailed instructions on updating a 1700 with new versions of the
firmware, Java applets, HTML, and default job file.
2.4 Adding the 1700 to the Network
After the power and network connections to the 1700 reader have been made and the
In-Sight PC Host program has been installed to a networked PC, the reader can be
added as a host on the network.
As previously described, there are many possible In-Sight network configurations. The
specific procedure for adding an In-Sight 1700 to a network depends on whether or not a
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server is available. The DHCP server
automatically assigns the In-Sight 1700 sensor a network IP address and Subnet Mask.
NOTE When installing the In-Sight reader to an existing network, consult your network administrator to
determine whether a DHCP server is available.