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How do I install the MicrOcular?
Note:
The MicrOcular only works with the included
Barlow lens! The magnifi cation setting is
changed when the MicrOcular is used, and it
must be readjusted with the focus knob.
First, remove the Barlow lens (Fig. 4, 3)
with the current eyepiece from the eyepiece
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support (Fig. 4) and place the MicrOcular
(Fig. 5, 4) in the eyepiece (Fig. 5).
How do I install the software?
1 Insert the CD-ROM supplied in your CD
or DVD drive. The installation menu opens
automatically. If it doesn't, please switch
to Windows Explorer and select your CD
drive. Start the fi le "setup.exe" by double-
clicking it.
2. A choice of languages is shown. Choose
your preference. Confi rm it by clicking
„OK". At the „Welcome" screen, click
„Next">".
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3. In the next screen you will be asked for the
„Destination Folder". Confi rm your input
with „Next>".
4. The setup status screen shows. This
advises current operation status with a
progress bar. This may take a few minutes.
5. The „Completed the Photomizer Setup
Wizard" screen shows. Click here on
„Finish".
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MikrOkular driver installation
During Photomizer SE software installation
the correct driver for your operating system
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will be installed automatically. No manual
input is needed.
In rare cases the device may not be
recognised by your computer. As a rule you
need then only install the driver manually
from the CD. If this fails please refer to the
troubleshooting chapter that follows.
Troubleshooting: the device isn't
recognised by the computer (USB)
1. This occurs in rare cases whith some OEM
Windows Vista or XP versions. The device
is not defective. Updating the notebook or
PC USB driver usually suffi ces.
2. If not, proceed as below. (The maker
cannot accept any liability whatsoever in
these cases
Delete ghost devices. These are devices
not actually currently connected to your
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computer. The reason for this is that Windows
generates a system settings entry for each
USB device ( e.g USB Stick) on each port.
It then seeks that/those device/s each time
it's started. This slows down USB device
recognition and Windows booting and causes
non-recognition of USB ports.
Cleaning
up
the
system
and deleting devices that are no longer
in use helps here. To do so right click
WORKPLACE (COMPUTER in Vista) and
open the PROPERTIES menu. Then click
the ADVANCED tab (ADVANCED SYSTEM
SETTINGS in Vista) and then ENVIRONMENT
VARIABLES. Choose the NEW option in
ENVIRONMENT
VARIABLES.
following under VARIABLE NAME.
devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices
Under VARIABLE VALUE enter „1".
Confi rm your input with OK and then reboot
the computer.
Change to the device manager. In the VIEW
menu activate the SHOW DEVICES OPTION.
The ghost devices previously not shown will
now be displayed in light grey. Check the
various categories including USB, memory
size, etc. Only delete entries for devices you
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no longer use.
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Source: Microsoft Knowledge Base
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315539/de
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