Modules : NEXONIQ
NEXONIQ
NEXONIQ is an optional module for IZYTRONIQ. A dongle is supplied with the purchase of NEXONIQ, which is plugged into a USB port at the computer. The software checks at regular intervals in order to determine whether or not the dongle is connected to the USB port, and if not the software id disabled.
NEXONIQ has two main functions:
Read out of older test instruments which are not compatible with IZYTRONIQ and simultaneously convert the data to IZYTRONIQ format
Convert ETC files to IZYTRONIQ format
 
License - Right of Use - Enabling
Unlike IZYTRONIQ, the program is not tied to the local PC or server by a license code, and is instead protected by a USB dongle. NEXONIQ can be installed locally as often as desired. In order to be able to work with the software, one USB dongle per workstation is required. This provides the customer with the advantage of not having to purchase a license for each computer workstation, but rather several users can share a physical USB dongle. The USB dongle is the required key for working with NEXONIQ.
 
Download
NEXONIQ available for download at www.gossenmetrawatt.com.
After downloading the ZIP file, it has to be decompressed to a directory (e.g. with WinZip®). The setup file then appears in the selected directory.
Follow the installation instructions which then appear.
 
System Requirements for Local and Client Installations
Minimum requirements and recommendations are based on the main IZYTRONIQ module.
NEXONIQ runs in Windows 7, 8.1 and 10.
 
Minimum requirements:
Operating system: Windows 7
.NET Framework 4.6.1*
CPU: Dual core i3 > 3.4 GHz
RAM: 2 GB
Hard disk: at least 2 GB available memory (depending on data volume)
Resolution: 1280 x 800
 
Recommendations:
Operating system: Windows 10
.NET Framework 4.6.1*
CPU: Quad core i7, 2.8 GHz
RAM: 4 GB
Hard disk: at least 4 GB available memory (depending on data volume)
Resolution: 1920 x 1080
Touchscreen and active pen
 
* Installation of .NET Framework 4.6.1 can be executed by a corresponding Microsoft installation program.
 
Working with NEXONIQ
„Layout and Use“
„Reading Out Data from Old Test Instruments and Saving it as an XML“
„Converting an ETC File to XML“
„Importing the Converted Files (XML) to IZYTRONIQ