Intek RheoVac DR User Manual

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I:\OFFICE\WPMANUAL\RV DR Appendix B.wpd

August 1, 2004

-B3-

‘Properties’. Highlight the Local Area Connection that represents the Ethernet adapter.
Right click on ‘Local Area Connection’ and select ‘Properties’. Under "Components
checked are used by this connection:" look for ‘Client for Microsoft Networks’ and
‘NetBEUI Protocol’. If these components are not installed, one or more of the following
installations may be necessary. Note, the Windows installation disk may be needed as well
as administrator security rights.

a. Installing Client for Microsoft Networks: If Client for Microsoft Networks is not in the

list of "The following network components are installed" then, do the following:
i.

Click the ‘Install’ button below the list.

ii. The Select Network Component Type dialog box will appear.
iii. Select ‘Client’ from the list then click the ‘Add’ button.
iv. Select Microsoft from the Manufacturers list.
v. Select ‘Client’ for Microsoft Networks in the Network Client list.
vi. Click ‘OK’.

b. Installing NetBEUI: If the NetBEUI (with the Ethernet adapter identified on the same

line next to it) is not in the list of "The following network components are installed," then
do the following:
i.

Click the ‘Install’ button below the list.

ii. The Select Network Component Type dialog box will appear.
iii. Select ‘Protocol’ and click the ‘Add’ button.
iv. The Select Network Protocol dialog box will appear.
v. Select ‘NetBEUI’ from the Network Protocol list.
vi. Click ‘OK’.

4. Networking with the

RheoVac DR: If all of the items above are completed successfully, the

UIC or LAN computer should be able to network with the

RheoVac DR. To search for the

RheoVac DR from the UIC or LAN computer:

Open My Computer

Each

RheoVac instrument is identified by a unique network ID. The ID is an “R” plus

the first five digits of the serial number found on the unit.

Look for the Network ID of your

RheoVac DR. If the expected Network ID (See

previous paragraph) does not show up in the list, then type in the appropriate Address
line (\\“R” plus the first five digits of the serial number) and click the ‘Go’ button. This
may take several seconds and then a RHEOVAC folder will appear, which is the hard
drive of the

Rheovac DR.

Open the RHEOVAC folder then open the DATA folder. The \\

Network ID

\RHEOVAC\DATA folder contains all the stored data. Use Windows copy/paste (COPY
- Ctrl C; PASTE- Ctrl V) to save the data files to the UIC or LAN computer.

B.4

Windows XP

®

1. Ethernet Cable:

UIC Connection: use CAT5 network crossover cable (supplied by Intek) to connect the

Ethernet port of the UIC to the Ethernet port on the

RheoVac DR.

LAN Connection: use CAT5 straight high noise-immune Ethernet cable (not supplied)

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