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10.10.2005
Installing drivers for Windows 2000 / Windows XP:
After the operating system has loaded and the desktop is complete, insert the
driver CD-ROM in your drive. Open My Computer and select the drive where you
inserted the CD-ROM. Double-click the PL2501-v1007ML.exe file.
Alternatively, click Start -> Run -> and enter "D:\PL2501_v1007ML.exe" (replace
"D" with the drive letter of your CD-ROM drive).
The installation program is started. After the welcome screen, click -> Next and
then -> Finish. This completes the software installation.
Important notes: 2000 and XP:
You can check whether drive has been installed successfully by selecting Start -
> Settings -> Control Panel -> System -> Hardware -> Device Manager (classic)
or Start -> Control Panel -> Performance and Maintenance -> System ->
Hardware -> Device Manager. The following entrie must appear without a yellow
exclamation mark:
USB Controller:
• High-Speed USB Bridge Cable
General information:
Once you have repeated the installation process on the 2nd PC, you can click the
Pclinq2 icon to start the data transmission software. Please note that both LEDs
at the bottom right corner of the program window must light green for the soft-
ware to function properly. If this is not the case, and one of the two LEDs is red,
there is a problem with the cable connection. Disconnecting and connecting the
USB cable may help! You should also ensure that the PcLinq2 software was star-
ted on both computers!
English is set as the default language when you start the software. Click View
and select the Option menu item to change to German or any other language.
In the open Option menu, select the required language using the pull-down
menu under the Language item. Click OK to confirm. Software operation is
identical to that of Windows Explorer.
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