Using USB

Connecting the CR-N1 (driver installation)

1Turn on your PC and wait until the Win- dows startup is complete.2Connect the USB cable from the CR-N1 to a USB port on your PC.

The CR-N1’s USB indicator lights up. If the USB indicator does not light, make sure that the USB cable is connected correctly between the CR-N1 and PC.

Note that it may take up to 10 seconds for your PC to recognize the CR-N1. Do not disconnect the CR-N1 during this time. The first time the CR-N1 is connected to your PC, Windows automatically detects that a new hardware device has been connected and proceeds to install the necessary driver software. Follow the prompts on-screen. You may need your original Windows disc to complete the installation.

USB indicator

Windows 98/98SE/MeWindows 2000

Verifying driver installation

After installing the necessary drivers, verify that they have been installed correctly as fol- lows.

1Open the System control panel, click the Device Manager tab (if you are using Windows 2000 you’ll need to click the Hardware tab first), and make sure that “USB Audio Device” appears under “Sound, video and game controllers” as shown.

Note that the device list you see on your PC will no doubt be different to that shown here due to PC specification and operating system differences.

If “Unknown device” appears under “Universal Serial Bus controllers,” disconnect the USB cable from the CR-N1, reconnect it, and then check again. If it’s still not recognized, disconnect the USB cable again, and this time delete the “Unknown device” from the list, then reconnect the USB cable. If it’s still not recognized, it’s possible that your PC has become unstable, in which case you should restart it, delete the “Unknown device” from the list, then reconnect the USB cable. If that doesn’t work, there may be a problem with the USB port, in which case you should consult your PC dealer.

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