Setup procedure, Software installation, Connecting the hardware – USL PSA-200U User Manual
Page 7
![background image](/manuals/715163/7/background.png)
Page 7
1st Edition. October, 2004
USL, Inc.
PSA-200U Instruction Manual
IMPORTANT! INSTALL SOFTWARE
BEFORE CONNECTING HARDWARE.
Before Connecting the USB Camera to the
laptop PC, please install the PSA-200U
software. This will insure that the correct
drivers will be available for hardware con-
nection.
Software Installation
Software is provided on a CD-ROM with the
PSA-200U.
The software is compatible with Windows
98SE (second edition), Windows ME (mille-
nium edition), Windows 2000 and Windows
XP.
PSA-200U Application Installation:
1. Insert the CD-ROM, labeled PSA200U
application into the CD drive.
2. Click on the Start button then click on
the run icon. The “Run Dialog” box
will appear.
3. Type in “d:/setup.exe”, then click on
OK; a Welcome box will then appear.
4. Click install. A “Target Directory”
dialog box will appear, along with
the name of the directory where the
PSA-200U program will reside. The
default directory is c:\programfiles\
usl\psa200.
5. Click on OK. A “Program Group” box
will appear, along with the name of the
program group, which will hold the
icons for the PSA-200U program.
SETUP PROCEDURE
6. Click on OK. An “Installation Com-
pleted” box will appear.
7. Click on OK. A window containing
the PSA-200U shortcut icon and the
uninstaller icon (used to remove the
PSA-200U program from your laptop
computer) will appear. (The PSA
shortcut icon can be moved on to the
desktop now.)
8. Remove the CD-ROM disk.
Connecting the Hardware
After the software has been installed, plug
the USB cable into an open USB port on
your laptop computer. The device should
be detected and installed automatically.
If you are running Windows XP, you may
receive the following message.
You must choose “Continue Anyway” to
allow the drivers to be installed. This will
detect and install the device.
WARNING TO OWNERS OF MORE THAN ONE PSA-200U SYSTEM
The PSA-200U software contains calibration information. This information is matched to the
hardware of the same serial number. For this reason, using the hardware from one system
with the software from another will result in a loss of accuracy. Measurements obtained in
this way are not guaranteed to be within specifications. It is recommended that users of
multiple systems label the “target” and “program” directories by the serial number when
installing them and run the software corresponding to the hardware being used.