System requirements. Installation. Licensing.

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System requirements. Installation. Licensing. MELAtrace® System requirements. Installation. Licensing.

MELAtrace® System requirements Operating system: Win Vista SP2, Win 7 SP1, Win 8, Win 10, Win Server 2008 SP2, Windows Server 2012 Processor: min. 1 GHz (x86) / 1,4 GHz (x64), recommended 2 GHz Multi-Core User memory: min. 1 GB, recommended 4 GB Free memory: min. 7 GB Drive: DVD-drive or USB storage device Software: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 and 4.5, SQL Express 2012 Optional: MELAprint 60 for label printing, Barcode-scanner

MELAtrace® Installation MELAtrace Computer all available Windows updates were installed Windows was already rebooted after updating administration rights for software installation all MELAtrace users will use one computer “account” afterwards Internet access mandatory required for installations on WIN8 and Win10 systems Internet access for software support via TeamViewer

MELAtrace® Installation MELAtrace MELAG device Select correct output medium ( computer, external pc ) Immediate output -> yes Graphic logs -> yes Configuration of correct ip addresses Choosing of correct way for log transfer ( FTP=0 or TCP=1 ) Premium-Plus set internal batch approval inactive

MELAtrace® stand alone “stand-alone” installation only connection cables necessary all MELAG device IP addresses fits together ( 192.168.40.xxx )

MELAtrace® practice network Installation into a practice network contact responsible practice administrator to get free IP addresses for devices which have to connect to the practice network to clarify the way of log transfer in their network ( FTP or TCP ) to get FTP-Server installed in order to open or configure installed security software to discuss where the protocols have to be stored ( log path ) FTP TCP USB direct on the server

MELAtrace® Licensing MELAview the devices will be licensed in MELAview each device needs an own license, calculated by the device serial number MELAview holds the connection (via TCP or serial) and gathers the cycle protocols MELAview has nothing to do with FTP

MELAtrace® MELAtrace to generate the license file we do need the fulfilled registration form with Delivery note number MELAtrace serial number Practice name and address e-mail address to send the license file

MELAtrace® MELAtrace MELAprint60 Configuration of IP address via Configuration Tool

MELAtrace® MELAtrace MELAprint60 Or Configuration of IP address via Microsoft Internet Explorer

MELAtrace® network stand alone Subnetmask 255 MELAtrace PC 192 168 40 140 MELAtherm 10 10 Autoclave MELAprint 60 160 MELAnetbox 100 Network address Broadcast address 254 usable addresses first 1 last 254 192.168.40.100 192.168.40.10 192.168.40.140 192.168.40.160 192.168.40.40

MELAtrace® practice network 192.168.99.2 192.168.99.1 Subnetmask 255 MELAtrace PC 192 168 99 209 MELAtherm 10 210 Autoclave 211 MELAprint 60 212 MELAnetbox 213 Server 1 Router 2 Managed switch 3 192.168.99.3 192.168.99.209 192.168.99.213 192.168.99.212 192.168.99.211 192.168.99.210

MELAtrace® FTP directly FTP – File Transmission Protocol + Automatic reconnecting every 8 seconds + user friendly (starts automatically with computer) + freeware - Firewall interupts connection after Windows Update (sometimes) - installation on server needs administration rights 192.168.99.210 User: 201610-DTA1234 Password: MELAG12345 User: 201640-B1234 Password: MELAG12345 192.168.99.211 192.168.99.209 User: Profiklasse Password: MELAG12345 192.168.99.213

MELAtrace® FTP on server 192.168.99.1 device protocols 192.168.99.210 User: 201610-DTA1234 Password: MELAG12345 User: 201640-B1234 Password: MELAG12345 User: Profiklasse Password: MELAG12345 192.168.99.211 192.168.99.209 192.168.99.213

TCP – Transmission Control Protocol MELAtrace® TCP TCP – Transmission Control Protocol + Automatic connection establishing with MELAtrace start + connection is independently from firewalls + tcp connection module is already implemented in MELAtrace, no extra software needed - Currently no automatic reconnecting available (machine switched off and on -> connection lost) - Software on computer costs money (MELAtrace/ Practice software) 192.168.99.210 Port 65001 MELAtrace connection validation In order to validate the connection, that means device and according IP-address match together, a status protocol has to be successfully transferred to computer directly after connection establishing Port 65001 192.168.99.211 Port 65001 192.168.99.209 TCP Port 65001 192.168.99.213

MELAtrace® USB - serial connection USB – Universal Serial Bus + easy connecting (plug and play) + without practice network - Additional hardware required -> usb-serial converter - max. 10m distance - Usb-hub necessary with addional power supply MELAtrace connection validation In order to validate the connection, that means device and choosen Com-Port match together, a protocol has to be successfully transferred to computer after connection establishing COM 2 COM 3 USB-serial conv. 192.168.99.209 USB Multi-Hub COM 4 COM 5 MELAseal requires an usb driver -> MELAG CardCreator

MELAtrace® how to connect devices

MELAtrace® how to connect devices