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Windows Consideration
Using USB
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Plug & Play Stability and Security
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LAN Connections
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Single and Double Click option
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Printing
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Other topics about Using Windows
Using USB
The ENA has six USB ports for connecting devices: two in the front panel
and four on the rear panel. The main advantages of USB are instant
connect and disconnect, and faster data transfer speed. Electronic
Calibration modules are now available with USB connections.
The first time you plug a device into a USB port there is some wait time.
Windows reports it is identifying the hardware, then searching for the
correct driver, then installing the driver (if it was found).
Connecting that same device back into that same port later is quick and
easy, but if you move the device to a different USB port, you will have to
wait through the hardware ID and driver search again.
Certain USB devices (such as ECAL modules) require you to be
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logged on with Administrator's privileges, the first time you plug
them into the ENA. This must be done for each serial number.
Click Next to choose the default settings when installing new
USB devices.
Plug & Play Stability and Security
Plug & Play capabilities provide both a stable and secure operating
environment. You may notice also that it greatly reduces the number of
required reboots.
LAN Connections
Windows supports DHCP and fixed IP addressing. Also, instant connect and
disconnect of the LAN cable, as well as a visual indicator of LAN status in
system tray area, makes LAN connections more intuitive. In addition, the
Hardware Wizard helps users with system hardware configuration.
Single and Double Click option
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