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Running ez, Balance – Measurement Computing eZ-Balance rev.9.0 User Manual

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1-2 Installing and Running the Application

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eZ-Balance

Software Installation

1. Start Windows.

2. Close all running applications.

3. Insert the Dynamic Signal Analysis CD into your CD-ROM drive and wait for the CD to

auto-run.

Note: As an alternative to using the CD, you can download the application from our website.
If using the website, follow the download instructions there:

www.iotech.com/ftp.html

If the CD does not start on its own

:

(a) click the desktop’s button
(b) choose the Run command
(c) select the CD-ROM drive, then select the setup.exe file.
(d) click

An Opening Screen will appear

4. Click the <ENTER SETUP> button.

5. From the hardware selection screen [which follows a licensing agreement], select the type of

data acquisition device you are using from the drop-down list.

6. Continue to follow the on-screen instructions.

Reference Notes:
As a part of product support, when installing the application from the CD, PDF versions
of documents [pertaining to hardware and software] are automatically installed onto your
PC’s hard-drive. The default location is the Programs group, which can be accessed via
the Windows Desktop Start Menu. The PDF documents are also available in the Tech
Support section of our website.

Running eZ-

Balance

To run eZ-Balance double-click the associated icon or use your Windows desktop Start button to navigate
to the program. The application is located in the Programs group by default.

The first time you start the application you will be prompted for your name, your company name, and the
license key (authorization code) that will activate eZ-Balance for every day operations.

The authorization code accompanies the CD. However, if you downloaded your software from the website,
your code will be e-mailed to you within one business day.

Note: If an error should occur, which results in eZ-Balance not booting up, delete the

EZBal.ini file [located in the executable’s directory]. The .ini file identifies the last
Job opened. You can delete this file without affecting your data. After deleting the
file you should be able to open the last balancing job.

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