************************************************************************ * divio NW802 PCAM DRIVER INSTALLATION GUIDE * ************************************************************************ 1. Introduction: divio PC Camera is a Windows Plug and Play product. The driver can be easily installed through plug and play procedure. This section consists of two parts: A. First-time Installation: for first-time installing a divio PC Camera on your system. B. Updating Driver: If a previous version of the driver is installed on your system, please follow this part of instructions. The driver configuration is defined in the the pcam2.inf file. The default settings for the CCD type and the CDS type are Sharp CCD and CDS. A user must change the default settings to match his/her hardware configuration before installing the software. Use an Editor to change the settings according to the instructions provided inside the pcam2.inf file. This document is eligible for divio PC Camera driver B3.00 and all later versions. 2. Driver Installation Procedure Note: Before you start the installation, please make sure the Registry values initialized in "pcam2.inf" are correct to the corresponding CCD(or CMOS) and CDS types (CCDType, CDSType, RedHue_Office, GreenHue_Office, BlueHue_Office, RedHue_Home, GreenHue_Home, BlueHue_Home, etc). Please consult the vendor or related documents. For CCDType: 0 - Sharp CCD, Toshiba CMOS 5043 1 - Sony CCD 2 - Panasonic CCD 3 - Fuji CCD For CDSType: 0 - Sharp CDS 1 - Hitachi CDS (HD49322) 2 - Panasonic CDS 3 - Toshiba CMOS 5043 4 - Hitachi CDS (HD49323) 5 - SpecialCDS (TasCorp CMOS) A. First-time Installation: 1. Create a directory in your hard disk (C:\PCAM, for instance), and copy all the files into it. 2. Plug in your PC camera. Windows system shows "New Hardware Found". 3. Follow the Windows instructions to setup the driver. When asked the new driver location, choose "Specify a location" and select "driver" subdirectory under the directory you create in step 1. 4. The Windows system will use pcam2.inf to setup the new driver. 5. Run demo application (divpcam.exe) under "bin" subdirectory to see if the new driver works. B. Updating Driver: 1. Make sure your PC camera is plugged in. 2. Copy new driver files into a directory (C:\PCAM, for instance). 3. Click Start Menu -> Settings -> Control Panel, choose "Systems". 4. Choose Device Manager label -> Imaging Device -> PC Camera Capture. Then click "Properties" button. 5. Choose Driver label, then click "Update Driver" button. 6. Follow the Windows instructions to setup the driver. When asked the new driver location, choose "Specify a location" and select "driver" subdirectory under the directory you create in step 2. 7. The Windows system will use pcam2.inf to setup the new driver. 8. Plug out your PC camera and plug in again, to reload the driver. 9. Run demo application (divpcam.exe) under "bin" subdirectory to see if the new driver works. 3. Usage divio Demo Application (divpcam.exe) with DirectShow API; 1. Run divpcam.exe from "bin" directory to launch the application. 2. Click Menu "Devices", choose "PC Camera Capture". If you cannot see any image, please close it and repeat 1). 3. If there is no image or wrong image, click Menu "Device Test", choose "ColorBar" to test the chip. If there is a color bar, there may be some errors in USB transmission. If there is still no image or wrong image, there may be some errors in Board level or driver level. 4. If the image is not in right color(e.g. too red, too green etc.), click Menu "Options", choose "Video Capture Filter". Face the camera to a white paper or white wall, then choose tab "Advanced Control" and click "Auto" checkbox in "White Balance" Group to do Auto-whitebalancing. 5. Click Menu "Options", choose "Video Capture Pin". Change the size to 640x480. 6. Click Menu "Options", choose "Video Capture Filter". Choose tab "Image Control" and you can do some basic adjustment. 7. If you need fine-tuning the image processing parameters in NW802. Click Menu "Options", choose "PCAM Register". You can use the register editor to change the register value of the device. For detail register value information, please see the NW801 or NW802 PC Camera Engine Technical Manual. 8. Click Menu "Capture", choose "StartCapture" and assign the destination file to capture video into AVI file. choose "StopCapture" when you want to stop. 4. Minimum PC System Requirements: 1. divio PCAM evaluation board or equivalent USB PC camera; 2. AMD K6 CPU or Intel Pentium 200MHz or above CPU; 3. USB Port; 4. Windows98 Operating System; 5. Uninstallation of Pcam Software: (1) Under Windows 98, Go to "Add/Remove Program" under Control Panel; and then select "PC Camera Capture" entry to remove all installed software components. All files and Windows registry keys are totally cleaned-up from the system. (2) Under Windows 2000, user should do two steps: A. Go to "System" under Control Panel; and then click "Hardware"; then click "Device Manager"; then select "Imaging devices"; then uninstall "PC Camera Capture". B. Go to "Add/Remove Program" under Control Panel; and then select "PC Camera Capture" entry to remove all installed software components. NOTE: There is still one key left under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Enum/USB, which shows the vendor ID/product ID and can not be deleted. This is due to Win2000 system protection that will not allow user (or system administrator) to delete any USB device under normal system bootup. The key can be deleted only if you boot up PC in Safe Mode. Please visit our web pages at http://www.divio.com/ to see the latest support information and check out the current PCAM driver software. 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After your driver has been downloaded, follow these simple steps to install it.
Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).
If the expanded file has an .exe extension, double click it and follow the installation instructions.
Otherwise, open Device Manager by right-clicking the Start menu and selecting Device Manager.
Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.
Double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.
From the Properties dialog box, select the Driver tab.
Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.
Very important: You must reboot your system to ensure that any driver updates have taken effect.
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