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9.2 Using the USB connection
Connecting the USB cable will stop logging.
9.2.1 Connecting the USB data cable for the first time
To install the drivers, the user needs Administrator’s rights.
An executable will have to be run to install the drivers.
The USB plug will have to unplugged and plugged in again to trigger Windows to activate the
drivers.
1. Make sure the computer is connected to the internet.
- Connect the computer using an Ethernet connection or
- Disconnect the Wi-Fi connection between the computer and the APS-NR2.
2. Open the Windows File Explorer.
3. Connect the APS-NR2 to a USB port of your computer using the USB communication
cable.
4. A new drive called APS-NR2 will appear in the File Explorer.
This may take some seconds.
Pop ups may show indicating that drivers are being installed.
Ignore these messages.
5. Open the new drive and go to the folder ‘driver’.
6. Run the driver installer.
7. Unplug the USB cable from the computer
8. Plug the USB cable into the computer.
9. Windows will automatically start looking for the drivers.
Windows will show a pop in the left bottom the screen indicating it is looking for
the necessary drivers.
10. A pop will show indicating that drivers have been installed successfully.