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Revision: 6.1.3.3, 2021 March 24
This document describes the In‑Sight Explorer software, including the following topics:
This section describes system requirements for In‑Sight Explorer software.
Notes:
| Minimum | Recommended |
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| Intel® Celeron® 1000M processor running at 1.8GHz (or equivalent) | Intel Core™ i7 processor running at 2.7GHz (or equivalent) |
| 2GB of available RAM | 4GB of available RAM |
| 4GB of available disk space | 8GB of available disk space |
| Video card that can display 1024 x 768 resolution at 24-bit color depth (the DPI Display setting must be set to 96 DPI) | Video card that can display 1920 x 1080 resolution at 32-bit color depth (the DPI Display setting must be set to 96 DPI) |
| Network interface card (at least 100Mbps) for connecting to an In-Sight vision system | Gigabit network interface card for connecting to multiple In-Sight vision systems |
In-Sight software has been tested on the following operating systems:
Although you can install and run In‑Sight Explorer on other Windows operating systems, PCs that do not meet the preceding requirements are not officially supported.
In-Sight 6.1.3 software contains three firmware versions:
In-Sight vision systems that have older firmware versions might work properly. However, some features are unsupported with older firmware versions and are not fully tested. For optimal performance, update vision systems that run older firmware to the most recent, supported firmware versions. For a list of models and supported firmware versions, see the Firmware Versions topic in the In-Sight® Explorer Help file.
In-Sight software requires Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5.2. If the In-Sight software installer fails to detect Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5.2, it attempts to download and install it.
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Notes:
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IS-4938 |
Fixed a condition where, if the state of a conditionally controlled cell becomes enabled during an inspection, it and the downstream dependencies of that cell were not taken into account until the next inspection. |
6.1.3 |
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IS-4809 |
Fixed an issue that was preventing the camera’s IP address to be assigned by ProfiNET PLCs. |
6.1.3 |
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IS-4890 |
Fixed an issue that was preventing the 85xx from setting its pulsed output length below 10ms. |
6.1.3 |
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