For Windows 2000 Professional or Windows XP Professional/Home Edition

To install the USB driver

1Connect the system to the computer with the supplied USB cable (see page 22).

2Start up the computer.

3Press ?/1 to turn on the system.

4Press PC (or FUNCTION repeatedly) to switch the function to PC.

The computer automatically detects the system and begins the device (OS standard driver) installation. Installation finishes automatically.

Notes

The OS CD-ROM may be required depending on your computer. In this case, follow the instructions and set the CD-ROM in the drive.

Do not disconnect or connect the USB cable during detection.

Tip

To not install the driver, follow the instructions appearing on the monitor.

To verify the status of the installed devices

Be sure to check the status of the installed devices after you have installed their drivers.

1Open the [Control Panel].

In the Start menu, point to [Settings] and click [Control Panel].

(For Windows XP) In the Start menu, click [Control Panel], and then click [Switch to Classic View] on the left panel of the window.

2Double-click the [System] icon.

The “System Properties” dialog box appears.

3Click the [Hardware] tab.

4Click the [Device Manager] button.

Make sure that “devices by type” is selected in the “View” menu.

5Make sure that the following items are listed in the “Device Manager” dialog box.

“USB Audio Device” under “Sound, video and game controllers”

“USB Composite Device” under “Universal Serial Bus controllers”

The illustration above shows an example Windows

Optional

Personal

XP Professional screen.

 

Notes

 

• Other items in the “Device Manager” list may differ

 

depending on your computer environment.

Computer

not recognized, reboot the computer.

• If the devices are not recognized, disconnect and

 

reconnect the USB cable, and try to automatically

 

install the drive drivers again. If the devices still are

 

 

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