2.0 INSTALLATION

The Diagnostician for LabVIEW requires no additional software or hardware requirements beyond that which you already have for the operation of LabVIEW.

The Diagnostician for LabVIEW is packaged on a single disk. To install the Diagnostician for LabVIEW onto your hard disk, place the installation disk into the drive, go into the Windows Program Manager, Click on File Run and run setup from the install disk. An automated installation routine will prompt you through the installation process.

The disk contains the following files which will be copied into the appropriate working directory:

\LABVIEW           The executable Windows-Based Diagnostician for LabView
                   program  will be installed in primary LabVIEW directory.

                   WINADR.EXE

\LABVIEW\DOC       This subdirectory will be created and all other
                   Diagnostician installation files will be installed in
                   this subdirectory.  These files include:

                   OPEN_DOC.VI
                   TELL_DOC.VI
                   ASK_DOC.VI
                   CLOSE_DOC.VI

\LABVIEW\DOC\DEMO  This subdirectory will be created and demonstration
                   files will be installed.  The demonstration files
                   include:

                   DEMO1.VI
                   DEMO2.VI
                   DEMO3.VI
                   DEMO4.VI
                   DAC.DKB
                   DAC.CFG

2.1 Diagnostic Knowledge Base Preparation

To prepare your own Diagnostician applications for the LabVIEW environment, you generate a diagnostic knowledge base using the Diagnostic Profiler (described in Appendix A), copy that knowledge base into your LabVIEW working directory, and create or copy a run-time configuration file (described in Section 5).

 

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