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Step 12: USB Driver Installation is Complete -
Windows will build a driver database
and you will see a number of message
screens that culminate with this screen.
Windows Device Manager will refer to
your V2800 by the internal chipset, the
NEC, not by the ViviCam 2800 model
name.
Click Finish.
Step 13: Verify the Installation –
The monochrome information display
on the V2800 camera should display
“USb”.
While the camera and PC are still
connected and powered, go to the
Win95/98 Task Bar and click on Start,
Settings, Control Panel. Double-click
on System. Click on the Device
Manager tab. When you expand the
USB listing, the NEC USB DSC device
should appear, as shown on this screen.
Try plugging and unplugging the
V2800 while observing the Device
Manager tab. The NEC entry will
appear and disappear shortly after each
connection and disconnection. This is called hot-swapping, a key feature of USB.
Step 14: My Computer –
The V2800 is a USB storage-class
device. This means that your PC
“thinks” your camera is a removable
disk. With the camera connected and
powered, go to the Windows desktop
and double-click on My Computer.
Windows recognizes your camera and
has even assigned it a drive letter.