• If you remove the cable while your PC is recognizing a USB device, it may cause a serious error to your PC. • Do not turn the camera too forcefully. This may cause a product malfunction • Make sure to remove the USB cable after clicking on the icon on the taskbar of your PC and unloading the USB device from Windows. Installation Precautions 1. Never disconnect the USB cable from the USB port while the auto installation is in progress. (The installation takes about a minute. If you remove the USB port during the installation, a severe problem may occur with your PC.) 2. Do not turn off the monitor while the auto installation is in progress. (If you turn off the monitor during the installation, a severe problem may occur with your PC.) 3. The screen may blink when the auto installation is completed. (This occurs when your PC recognizes your monitor as a USB device. This is not a fault.) 4. If the auto installation is completed, configure the position and resolution for the monitors in the [Settings] tab of the [Display Properties] window. (The optimal resolution for this monitor is 1440 x 900.) 5. If you change the USB Port after your PC has recognized a USB device, it may cause a USB device recognition error. (You must remove and reinstall the driver.) 27 Using the Software If the installation fails Note If the installation is stopped because the New Hardware Wizard has failed, right-click ”My computer“, and click “Properties” - “System Properties” - the ”Hardware“ tab. Click on the ”Device Manager“ and reinstall the driver by following these steps below. 1. The symbol showing that the device has failed to be installed is displayed as shown in ( , ) 2. In this case, click ”Scan for hardware changes” to run the Setup Wizard again. At this time, if the installation fails, click ( , ) and right-click it. Select ”Driver Update” from the displayed menu. Checking the configuration Note After the installation, you can check the configuration by following these steps: 1. Right-click My computer, click Properties - System Properties - Hardware tab. 28 Using the Software 2. Click on “Device Manager”. 3. A list of installed devices will be displayed, as shown in the figure below. Checking the Web Camera Setup 1. Double-click My Computer on the Windows Desktop. 2. Double-click the USB Video Device #2. You should find that the web camera has been set up normally, as shown in the figure below. Checking the Microphone and Speaker Setup 1. Double-click Sounds and Audio Devices in the Control Panel. 29 Using the Software 2. Select the Voice tab and click on Test Hardware. Note If the sound from your monitor is too soft, adjust the volume after setting the volume of your PC to the maximum. 3. Follow the steps described below. You should find that the microphone and speaker have been set up. Restrictions on Using the Monitor 1. The Camera and Audio functions of this monitor except the basic Display function are recognized as USB Devices. 30 Using the Software Note This monitor must be connected with a D-Sub (Analog) or a DVI-D cable (Digital) when used as a normal monitor. USB cables are used when connecting other devices. 2. For some media players, when a USB device is being recognized again while a media player is running, you have to close and run it again to operate the sound and camera devices normally. 3. For some PCs, your PC may not boot up with the monitor recognized even if the USB cable is connected, depending on the PC BIOS version. Check whether the BIOS on your PC has been updated to the latest version. 4. Sometimes, if the initial volume setting is low the sound may be very low due to the characteristics of USB Audio devices. (This may differ according to the operating system.) In this case, adjust the Master Volume of the PC to an appropriate level. 5. This monitor supports Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later only. Note Service Pack 1 or earlier is not supported. This monitor is designed for optimal performance using Windows XP Service Pack 2 and USB 2.0. 6. The monitor may not operate normally with versions older than USB 2.0. 7. If more than one monitor of this type of model is connected, the USB device recognized for each monitor may not operate normally. 8. Noise may occur from the MIC and speaker if this monitor is placed too near. {963UW} Web Cam Companion 2 Digital video cameras have become common in households today. As a result, a plethora of software has been made available for users to edit and create home movies. Forgotten in the mix is the widely popular webcam, used for a variety of purposes ranging from simple video creation to online video chats. To complement webcam's small but versatile functionalities, ArcSoft Web Cam Companion 2™ offers a broad range of functions designed and optimized for webcam use. Whether utilized to launch a video chat client or automatically record movement detected by the device, Web Cam Companion 2 can do it all! • System Requirements Window...