We report on the construction, operation experience, and preliminary background measurements of an InGrid detector, i.e. a MicroMegas detector with CMOS pixel readout. The detector was mounted in the focal plane of the Abrixas X-Ray telescope at the CAST experiment at CERN. The detector is sensitive to soft X-Rays in a broad energy range (0.3--10 keV) and thus enables the search for solar chameleons. Smooth detector operation during CAST data taking in autumn 2014 has been achieved. Preliminary analysis of background data indicates a background rate of $1-5times 10^{-5},mathrm{keV}^{-1}mathrm{cm}^{-2}mathrm{s}^{-1}$ above 2 keV and $sim 3times 10^{-4},mathrm{keV}^{-1}mathrm{cm}^{-2}mathrm{s}^{-1}$ around 1 keV. An expected limit of $beta_gamma lesssim 5times 10^{10}$ on the chameleon photon coupling is estimated in case of absence of an excess in solar tracking data. We also discuss the prospects for future operation of the detector.