8.10 Device Is Occupied; 8.11 Ethernet Network Is Not Accessible; Figure 8-7: Typical Occupied Device Indicator - Teledyne ProEM Series System Manual

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Chapter 8

8.10 Device is Occupied

Multiple instances of LightField can be running at the same time. However, a device
currently being used by one instance of LightField will be shown in the Available
Devices area as Occupied for all other instances of LightField. See

Figure 8-7: Typical Occupied Device Indicator

To make a device available to the current instance of LightField, either remove it from
the Experiment Devices area in the other instance or close the instance that is using the
device.

8.11 Ethernet Network is Not Accessible

When the Teledyne Princeton Instruments software is installed, all Intel Pro/1000
interface card drivers found on the host computer are updated with the Intel Pro/1000
Grabber Adapter (Vision High-Performance IP Device) driver provided by Pleora
Technologies, Inc. If this computer is connected to an Ethernet network via an Intel
Pro/1000 card that does not use the Pleora driver, the network connection will be
broken.
To restore the driver for the Ethernet card that is used to connect to the network:
1.
Locate the EbDriverTool.exe file.
2. Run the file.
3. When this program executes, select the appropriate Ethernet card and under the
Action category, choose Install Manufacturer Driver from the pull-down menu. See
Figure
Troubleshooting
Download the EbDriverTool.exe file to your computer from:
ftp://ftp.princetoninstruments.com/public/software/official/wi
nx32/v2525/patches
Or open the default Pleora directory. Typically its path is:
C:\Program Files\Common Files\Pleora Technologies Inc
The EbDriverTool.exe file may be in a subdirectory.
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