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2.
Connect the “device” connector of the USB cable to the USB receptacle in the back of the
Lambda SC. Of the two connectors on the supplied USB cable, the one that is square in
shape is the one that connects the USB device. The device connector is shown in the
following figure.
Figure 5-1 -- The USB cable device connector.
3.
And the receptacle in the rear of the Lambda SC into which the “device” connector of the
USB cable connects is shown in the following figure.
Figure 5-2 -- The Lambda SC USB receptacle.
4.
Turn the power switch in the back of the Lambda SC to ON.
5.
Make sure the computer is powered up and the Windows operating system has fully
finished starting up. Plug in the other end of the USB cable (the “host” connector) to any
of the unused USB ports on your computer. You can also use an unused port of a USB hub
connected to your computer, provided that the driver/software for the hub has already
been installed and the hub is functioning properly. The “host” USB receptacle and
connector are rectangular in shape, as shown in the following figures.
Figure 5-3 -- Host connector end of USB cable.
Figure 5-4 -- USB host receptacle on remote computer.
The following paragraphs describe what Windows displays after the host connector of the
USB cable has been connected to the computer, and how you can interact with the
computer to reach the goal of getting the appropriate USB device drivers properly
installed.
5.1.2
Interactive USB Device Driver Installation (Windows Only)
Once the USB “host” connector is inserted into the appropriate receptacle on the remote
computer, the Windows operating system should immediately start the “new USB device”
detection process. The following message box should appear on your screen:
LAMBDA SC USB INSTALLATION & CONFIGURATION – REV. 1.03 (20080617)