GC Image (LCxLC Edition) Users' Guide

Installation and Start-Up

Installation

GC Image (LCxLC Edition), Release 2.2, is distributed for installation on computer systems running a Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later operating system, including Windows Vista and Windows 7. The suggested minimum hardware configuration is a 1000MHz Intel Pentium 4 (or comparable) CPU (a dual-core CPU is preferred), 1GB RAM (2GB or more RAM is preferred, especially for LCxLC-MS), 128MB OpenGL-capable graphics card (256MB or more is preferred), and color monitor with 1024x768 (or higher) resolution (or dual monitors). GC Image (LCxLC Edition) requires relatively little hard-disk space (about 350MB with example images), but data processed by the system may require large disk capacity.

GC Image (LCxLC Edition) system is bundled in a single, self-extracting executable file. The setup program is available via download or on a CDROM. When executed, the setup program will install the software in the directory specified by the user and will add a link to GC Image (LCxLC Edition) in the Start->Programs list and a shortcut on the desktop.

Brief installation instructions are given here. For more complete instructions, visit the GC Image (LCxLC Edition) download page.

To install the GC Image (LCxLC Edition):

  1. Download the setup program (or insert the CDROM).
  2. Execute the setup program.
  3. When prompted, specify the folder for the software. For Windows Vista and Windows 7, we recommend that you do not install the software in the Program Files folder (or other system folder).

To install GC Image (LCxLC Edition), the user must agree to the software license terms and conditions.

After the GC Image (LCxLC Edition) installation is finished, the setup launches the installer for the WIBU-Key (USB plug for licensing) and the installer for the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) MS Search (Version 2.0) Demonstration Program, with the demonstration subset of the NIST/EPA/NIH Mass Spectral Library. In order to use GC Image (LCxLC Edition), the WIBU-Key software must be installed. Use of the NIST software requires agreement to the terms and conditions of the NIST license.

The installation also creates a program for uninstalling the GC Image (LCxLC Edition) and removing all of its files. The uninstall program is located in the directory where the GC Image (LCxLC Edition) is installed.

Starting and Exiting LC Image

After installation, LC Image can be executed from the GC Image (LCxLC Edition) folder of the Start menu, from the desktop shortcut, or from the bin folder of the installation directory. LC Image can be executed only under license and requires a USB key with valid license, sold and distributed by GC Image, LLC. If you purchased a new USB key or are upgrading from an older version, the program will ask you to activate the key for this release as shown in Figure 1.

License Check Dialog
Figure 1: The License Check dialog with license options.

Follow the instructions or execute the activation program from the "GC Image" program group in the "Start" menu (or from the bin folder in the GC Image installation folder). The activation program displays your USB key serial number and requires an activation code to activate the USB key. Once your USB key is activated you can restart LC Image.

GC Image (LCxLC Edition) maintains user accounts with password access. After start-up, the software presents a login dialog. To set up a new account, click Add New User on the login dialog. The Add New User dialog asks for name, username, password, and secret question and answer to retrieve a forgotten password. After setting up an account, login by entering the username and password. To retrieve a forgotten password, click Forgot Password on the login dialog. Then, enter the username on the Forgot Password dialog, then click OK to be shown the secret question, then type the secret answer, and then click Get Password. Figure 2 illustrates the Login dialog.

Login Dialog
Figure 2: The Login dialog with username and password.

To exit the LC Image, select Exit from the File menu.

Trial Version

A Trial Version of GC Image (LCxLC Edition) is available for limited-time use. When the trial version of GC Image (LCxLC Edition) is first executed, it will display a trial license number and request an activation code. To obtain an activation code, contact GC Image, LLC, with the license number. Figure 3 illustrates the Trial License dialog.

Trial License Dialog
Figure 3: The Trial License dialog with license number and activation code.