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This chapter explains how to install the Device Manager software and contains the following sections:
This guide is intended for Field Technicians who have basic experience operating a computer laptop.
This section lists the system requirements for Device Manager Release 4.1.
The laptop running Device Manager must have the following:
See Feature History for CGR 1000 software requirements.
See Feature History for IR500 firmware requirements.
To work with Device Manager, CG-NMS must be Release 2.1 or greater.
To install the Device Manager:
Step 1 Double-click the Device Manager installer executable to start installation.
Step 3 Select the check box to accept the terms of the License Agreement, and then click Next.
Step 4 Select an installation directory by clicking the folder icon and browsing to a directory, or click Next to accept the default directory.
Step 5 Click Next to begin the installation.
Step 6 Click Finish to exit the Setup Wizard and launch the Device Manager.
To remove the Device Manager application, click Start > All Programs > Cisco Connected Grid Device Manager > Uninstall Cisco Connected Grid Device Manager, or use Uninstall or change a program from Control Panel > Programs and Features.