Software Installation
This chapter guides you through the installation process of the new developed GRIMM
Spectrometer Software 1178 in order to run the spectrometers 1108, 1109, 1129, 1209, and 1320
(even EDM models within “Count-Mode”) as well as to evaluate all measured data.
Please note: This guidance uses screenshots of the software version 2-2-3. For later
versions, all installation steps have to been done accordingly.
The provided USB flash drive contains four folders; the content of each folder has to be installed
sequentially.
Figure 3-1: USB flash drive folders
Name and content of the folders:
Step_1_LabView-Runtime-Environment-and-VISA
Step_2_Grimm-Spektrometer-Software
Step_3_License-File-for-Software
Step_4_USB-Driver-for-Grimm-Data-Cable
Step_1_LabView-Runtime-Environment-and-VISA
The packed zip-file runtime_environment.zip contains three modules: LabView Runtime Engine
2011, its previous version 8.60, and the so-called VISA module. The first two files are necessary
that the LabView programs are executable on a PC, and the VISA module enables the interface
communication (USB cable, RS-232, COM ports, etc.).
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Open the folder Step_1_LabView-Runtime-Environment-and-VISA and execute the file setup.exe
Please follow the instructions; all three modules described above will be installed onto your PC.
Figure 3-2: Installation process of the LabView Runtime
After installation you will be asked for restarting your PC. Restart your PC LATER after „Step 2“.
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Step_2_Grimm-Spectrometer-Software
After you have installed the LabView Environment, please proceed with the installation of the
actual software. This is the Grimm Spectrometer Software 1178, e.g. version
Install_Spectrometer_V_2_2_3.zip.
Execute the setup file.
Figure 3-3: Setup File
For this installation process you need to have administrator rights.
The User Account Control (UAC) might show up warning you, that an unidentified program wants
access to your computer. If you want to continue with the installation process, click on “Allow”.
The setup process starts with the End User License Agreement, the so-called “EULA”. Please read
the whole EULA carefully (scroll down the dialog box for the whole text) and continue if you agree
with the terms of Grimm Aerosol Technik GmbH & Co. KG by clicking on “Agree”.