Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional

Installing and checking the USB driver

1.Turn on your computer and, if it’s not running already, start Windows 2000 Professional, and log in with Administrator.

2.Connect the power cord to a suitable AC outlet. This unit can be on or in the standby mode when installing the driver.

3.Connect this unit to a USB port on the com- puter using the supplied USB cable. Windows automatically detects this unit and installs the necessary driver software.

*The installation may take a longer time depend- ing on the system environment. After the dialog box for installation disappears, wait several min- utes.

Check that the USB driver has been installed successfully by following the procedure below.

4.Click the Windows “Start” button and select “Settings”, and then “Control Panel”.

The Control Panel window appears.

5.Double-click the “System” icon.

The System Properties window appears.

6.Select the “Hardware” tab, and click the “Device Manager”.

The Device Manager window appears.

7.Select the “View” tab, and click the “Devices by type” option button.

8.Click the “+” symbol next to “Sound, video and game controllers,” and make sure that “USB Audio Device” appears in the list, as shown.

9.Click the “+” symbol next to “Human Interface Devices”, and make sure that “HID-compliant consumer control device” and “USB Human Interface Device” appear in the list, as shown.

10.Click the “+” symbol next to “Universal Serial Bus controllers” and make sure that “USB Composite Device” appears in the list, as shown.

Note:

The device list on your computer may differ to that shown here.

If “!” or “?” is shown at the head of the device name, check the followings:

*The USB cable is firmly connected.

*The AC power cord of this unit is plugged into an AC outlet.

If the driver has not been successfully installed, disconnect the USB cable and connect it again. Then try to install the driver again. If installation still fails, restart Windows and try again.

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