Installing the usb-202-oem, Unpacking, Downloading the software – Measurement Computing USB-202-OEM User Manual
Page 8: Installing the hardware, Installing on a windows platform, Installing on an android platform, Calibrating the hardware

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Chapter 2
Installing the USB-202-OEM
Unpacking
As with any electronic device, you should take care while handling to avoid damage from static
electricity. Before removing the board from its packaging, ground yourself using a wrist strap or by simply
touching the computer chassis or other grounded object to eliminate any stored static charge.
Downloading the software
Refer to the USB-202-OEM product page on the Measurement Computing website for information about the
supported software you can download.
Install the software before you install the hardware
The driver needed to run the device is installed when you install the software. Therefore, you need to install the
software package you plan to use before you install the hardware.
Installing the hardware
Installing on a Windows platform
Install the software before you install your device
A driver needed to run the USB-202-OEM is installed when you install the software. Therefore, you need to
install the software package you plan to use before you install the hardware.
For operation on a Windows operating system, we recommend that you run Windows Update to update your
operating system with the latest USB drivers.
To connect the USB-202-OEM to your system, turn on your computer and connect the USB cable to an
available USB port on the computer or to an external USB hub connected to the computer. Connect the other
end of the USB cable to the USB connector on the device. No external power is required.
When you connect the device for the first time to a computer running Windows, a
Found New Hardware
dialog
opens when the operating system detects the device. The dialog closes after the device is installed.
A green
Status
LED indicates the device status. When the LED is on, the device is powered and ready for
operation. When the LED is off, the device is not powered or did not initialize. Figure 2 on page 10 shows the
location of the
Status
LED.
Installing on an Android platform
Many Android devices include a standard A-type USB port to connect to the USB-202-OEM. If your device
does not have a USB port, you may need a USB OTG cable in order for your Android device to host a USB
device. Refer to your Android device documentation for more information.
Calibrating the hardware
The Measurement Computing Manufacturing Test department performs the initial factory calibration. Return
the device to Measurement Computing Corporation when calibration is required. The recommended calibration
interval is one year.
Field calibration is not supported.