X-Ware Setup And Installation; System Requirements; Installing X-Ware - CoachComm X2 Operating Manual

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X-Ware Setup and Installation

X-Ware is X-System's proprietary intercom management software, and its easy-to-use game day interface provides
fast access to critical information and settings, allowing efficient management of large systems. Within X-Ware, you can
manage user settings, set up and manage profiles, and access system diagnostics.
X-Ware is not required for system operation; it is an optional tool to assist in real-time monitoring and changing of
X-System settings. If you would like to install X-Ware on a PC to use with your system, your PC will need to meet the
following system requirements:

System Requirements

Windows 7 or higher
4 GB system memory
Windows Experience Index for Graphics 5.9
.NET version 4.5
When using X-Ware with any kind of Windows application, be sure to make an exception for X-Ware in the
Windows firewall.
Additional Recommendations
XGA video screen; 1024 × 768 or greater resolution

Installing X-Ware

A copy of X-Ware is available on the USB drive included with your X-System. Use the following steps to install X-Ware on a
compatible PC:
Note: If you are installing an updated version of X-Ware, you'll need to first delete the previous version from
your computer prior to opening the "XWare_Setup.exe" file. See page 44 for procedures to uninstall X-Ware.
1. Locate the "XWare_Setup.exe" file on the USB drive included with your X-System.
2. Double-click and run the setup file.
3. On the License Agreement screen, click I Agree.
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