3 hardware installation, 4 hardware uninstallation – Omega USB-4750 User Manual

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2.3 Hardware Installation


Note:

Make sure you have installed the software driver

before you install the module (please refer to Sec-
tion 2.2 Driver Installation)

After the DLL driver installation is completed, you can now go on to
install the USB-4750 module in any USB port that supports the
USB 1.1/2.0 standard, on your computer. It is suggested that you refer to
the computer’s user manual if you have any doubts. Please follow the
steps below to install the module on your system.


Step 1: Touch the metal part on the surface of your computer to neutral-
ize the static electricity that might be in your body.

Step 2: Plug your USB module into the selected USB port. Use of exces-
sive force must be avoided; otherwise the module might get damaged.

Note:

In case you installed the module without installing the
DLL driver first, Windows 2000/XP will recognize your
module as an “unknown device” after reboot, and will
prompt you to provide necessary driver. You should
ignore the prompting messages (just click the Cancel
button) and set up the driver according to the steps
described in Section 2.2 Driver Installation.

After your module is installed, you can configure it using the Device
Manager. The Device Driver's Manual can be found at:

Start/Programs/Omega USB-4700 Series/ Device Driver’s Manual

2.4 Hardware Uninstallation

Though the USB modules are hot swappable, we still recommend you to
follow the hardware un-installation procedure to avoid any unpredictable
damages to your device or your system.

Step1: Close the applications of the USB module.

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