Chapter Sixteen Software, File Transfer, & Upgrades; Computer System Requirements; Installing Dakview; Communicating With Max Ii - DAKOTA ULTRASONICS MAX II Operation Manual

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CHAPTER SIXTEEN
SOFTWARE, FILE TRANSFER, & UPGRADES

16.1 Computer System Requirements

DakView will run on many different operating systems: Windows XP, Windows 2000
Professional, Windows 2000 Server, Windows 2000, Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8
Advanced Server operating systems running on Intel or AMD hardware.
A Pentium 166MHz or faster processor with at least 32 megabytes of physical RAM
is required. You should have 40 megabytes of free disk space before attempting to
install DakView.
USB Type1 to Type 2 Cable
If a replacement cable is needed, contact Dakota Ultrasonics (pt# N-606-0530).

16.2 Installing DakView

DakView comes on a CD-ROM with an automatic installer program. Place the CD in
your computer's CD tray and close the door. Open the CD-ROM by double clicking
on the My Computer ICON, then double click on the CD. Finally, double click on the
SETUP icon to begin the installation.Refer to the help section in DakView software
for the complete operating manual, setup, and operation.

16.3 Communicating with MAX II

DakView will not directly communicate with the MAX II series gauges. The MAX II is
equipped with USB, acting as a Thumb Drive (external storage device) when
connected to a computer and powered on. Therefore, the SD memory card(s) can be
opened as a drive with directory structure, similar to the C: on your computer. The
files stored on the internal SD, or external SD reader, can be simply copied (dragged)
into any folder on your PC and opened using DakView. The PC software will
function on as a file viewer for the MAX II series gauges.
Refer to the help section in DakView software for the complete operating manual,
setup, and operation.
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