Select Instrument > Add and choose the appropriate Faro tracker from the Add Instrument to SA dialog.
Connect. The first time this should be performed using the drop-down list and choosing Laser Trackers.
Within the Connect to Spatial Analyzer dialog, Select the instrument station (computer name, job name, Collection::Instrument Name: Serial Number) you wish to connect your instrument to from the network list and press OK.
This will bring up the Faro Connection dialog.
Enter the tracker’s IP address (if different than the default) and use the Ping button to test the connection if needed.
Once satisfied, click OK. The next time you connect this instrument to the instrument, you can just select Run Interface and Connect. This will utilize the last saved settings and automatically connect the instrument.
The first 7 digits of the tracker serial number can also be used to find the tracker. When you use this method it will search for both a wired and wireless connection.
To connect Wireless, be sure to connect your computer to the trackers wireless signal and use either the serial number or the wireless IP address which will something like 169.254.1.1 (not the wired default).
If you have any trouble be sure to check your windows firewall. Exceptions need to be made for both the Spatial Analyzer and SA Laser Tracker applications.