Description:
If you would like to use Nikon D1 camera connected to your computer using
the IEEE1394 interface, you may need to install this package even if you
have previously installed Nikon View DX or Nikon Capture software already on
you system.

If you use an IEEE1394 adapter card made by Adaptec, you probably do not
need to install this package. This package is only for adapter cards that
follows the OHCI interface standard, and Adaptec boards does not follow the
OHCI interface standard.

You should install this package if your Windows systems asks you for a
driver for the D1 when you first connect the D1 to your system or if your D1
is appearing as an 'unknown device' in the Windows Device manager

Preparation:
If you already download this package from our web site, you should have
following three files on your computer;
-NikonD1.INF
-Nk1394p.sys
-NkDevice.dll

Please note that in some Windows configurations file extensions and/or
system files may be hidden from your view. Please take a moment to configure
your system to show system files and file extensions. In Windows 2000 this
is done in the "Folder Options" control panel. In Windows 95 and 98 this is
done using the 'Folder Options" which can be found in the "View" menu. If
you cannot see all three files, or if files appear without extensions, you
should make this adjustment. You can change back to the original
configuration ( system files and extensions hidden) after you complete the
installation.

Depending on the software you are using to download, you may not be able to
locate the three files after you have downloaded them . In this case, you
will have a file called xxxx.zip on you system. If you have xxxx.zip, you
need to uncompress it, so that you will get those three files above as a
result of uncompression the xxxx.zip file. Some system may have software to
uncompress it and some does not. Please double click on the xxxx.zip file,
it should be uncompressed if you have software. Some popular decompression
software is supplied as shareware or freeware. Windows does not supply this
decompression software as part of the operating system tools. You must
obtain and install this software on your system. One of the more popular
file decompressors is the "Stuffit Expander". This software can be
downloaded from http://www.aladdinsys.com.

When you locate the three files, please copy them to a floppy disk.
Alternatively you can copy those files into a folder on your had disk. To
make the folder easy to find later on, use a unique name such as "aaaNikon"
or something like this.

Installation Procedure:
1-Connect your D1 to your computer with an IEEE1394 interface, set the mode
dial to 'PC' then turn the D1 power switch on.

2-You computer should detect the D1 as a new hardware, and then display  the
'Add New Hardware Wizard' screen
This is a standard function of Windows system

-If you system does not display the 'Found New Hardware Dialog'  please go
to 'Problems and Solutions' section at the end of this document.
3-Press the 'Next' button

4-Select 'Search for a best driver for your device' (recommend).

5-Check the 'Floppy disk drives' check box and put the floppy disk that you
used to copy files as a preparations, then press the 'Next' button. If you
copied those files into a folder in your system, please check the 'Specify a
location' and press the 'Browse' button , then navigate to the folder you
stored the three files in.

6-Press the 'Next' button.

7-When you have the 'installation complete' on the dialog, press the
'Finish' button on the dialog to close the window.

This completes the driver installation.


Let's confirm that the D1 is correctly registered with the Device Manager

Please make sure your D1 is connected to your system and the D1 mode dial is
set to 'PC'.

1-Please open the 'System' control panel that is located in your control
panel folder.

2-Select the 'Device Manager' tab. In Windows 2000, you need to select the
'Hardware' tab and press the 'Device Manager' button.

3-Make sure there is the 'Nikon 1394 Device' listed in the 'Device Manger'.

4-Click on the '+' symbol that is located at the 'Nikon 1394 Device' and
make sure 'Nikon Digital Camera D1' is present.
.
5-Select the 'Nikon Digital Camera D1' and press the 'Properties' button.

6-Select the 'General' tab in the 'Property'  dialog, it is usually selected
as default.

7-Make sure it says, 'This device is working properly'.

Problem and Solution:
On Some systems the Device Manager may not appear when the D1 is detected.
The D1 will appear in the device manager listed
as an 'Unknown Device' class. This class has a large yellow question mark.
Click on the '+" sign next to the Unknown Device entry
Select the 'Nikon D1' in the Device Manager', and press the 'Properties'
button.
Select the 'General' tab, and press the 'Reinstall Driver' button that is
located at the 'Device Status'.
Proceed from 1 through 7 in the installation procedure section .
