PC Option
Texa IDC4 Software.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Minimum Requirements
Below you will find a list of the minimum system requirements for the
Installation of the software on a PC.
Hardware
RAM
1 GB (Windows XP)
1 GB (Windows Vista)
1 GB (Windows Seven)
DISK SPACE 4 GB (approximately - for a typical installation)
VIDEO RESOLUTION 1024x600 (installation on a PC)
PLAYER DVD
SOCKET USB
Software
OPERATING SYSTEM
Windows XP (Service Pack 2)
Windows Vista (Service Pack 2)
Windows Seven (32/64 bit)
INTERNET BROWSER INTERNET EXPLORER.
Recommended Requirements
Below you will find a list of the recommended system requirements for the
Installation of all the software environments on a PC.
Hardware
RAM
1 GB (Windows XP)
2 GB (Windows Vista)
2 GB (Windows Seven)
DISK SPACE 8 GB (approximately - for a typical installation)
VIDEO RESOLUTION 1024x600 (installation on a PC)
PLAYER DVD
SOCKET USB
Software
OPERATING SYSTEM
Windows XP (Service Pack 2)
Windows Vista (Service Pack 2)
Windows Seven (32/64 bit)
INTERNET BROWSER INTERNET EXPLORER 8.0.
BLUETOOTH RESOURCES
The software provides special automatic configuration functions for TEXA
Products equipped with Bluetooth technology.
To use these functions you must install the software on a PC equipped with
Bluetooth peripherals.
The software supports the following drivers:
• MICROSOFT™
• WIDCOMM™ 1.4.2 Build 10 or higher
• TOSHIBA™ 4 or higher
If the drivers being used are not supported by the software, you
Will not be able to use the automatic configuration procedures.
Alternatively use the Bluetooth manual configuration functions provided by
Your operating system.
We DO NOT recommend installing external Bluetooth
Peripherals (such as a USB key) on PCs equipped with built-in
Bluetooth.
We recommend verifying the Bluetooth system configuration and, if
Necessary, consulting qualified personnel for further information.
INFORMATION REGARDING INSTALLATION ON
VISTA AND SEVEN OPERATING SYSTEMS
The installation of the software on Windows™ Vista and Windows™
Seven differs from other installation procedures; its differences are related
To the functions implemented by the operating systems, particularly in
Relation to the U.A.C. security settings.
The User Account Control is a protection module introduced by
Microsoft™ that manages the licenses of individual PC users; its aim is to
Prevent dangerous software from being run on the computer and to
Safeguard the system data or components from damage.
The U.A.C. intervenes both during the installation and when the software
Is opened, momentarily blocking its operation.
You can deactivate the U.A.C. by modifying the related settings in the Control Panel.
We recommend that the security settings be modified by Qualified personnel only.
For further information regarding the User Account Control go to the
Following Microsoft™ websites:
Windows Vista: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/975787 (Windows
Windows Seven: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/
cc709691%28WS.10%29.aspx