Connections and driver installation (Windows)
Windows 2000 Users
* If you are using a Windows Me machine, refer to p. 11, if
Windows 98, refer to p. 12.
1
Turn on the power of your computer and start up
Windows.
2
Use a USB cable to connect the UA-1D to your
computer. The UA-1D is recognized to the computer
and the driver is installed all automatically.
3
After installing the driver, restart Windows.
After installing the driver, refer to Specifying the audio
input/output device (p. 15) and select the device Windows
uses. After that, refer to Installing and Using the D-Out
Smoother (p. 19) to install the D-Out Smoother on your
computer.
Windows 98 Users
* If you are using a Windows Me machine, refer to p. 11, if
Windows 2000, refer to p. 12.
Installation must be performed in the order of the USB
Composite Device driver and then the USB Audio Device
driver. Use the following procedure to perform the
installation.
1
Turn on the power of your computer and start up
Windows. Insert the Microsoft Windows CD-ROM
into your CD-ROM drive, and use a USB cable to
connect the UA-1D to your computer.
12
Since some computers are sold with the contents
of the Microsoft Windows CD-ROM already in
the hard disk, a Microsoft Windows CD-ROM
may not have been included. If this is the case,
you will be able to install the driver without the
Microsoft Windows CD-ROM.
To prevent damage to your
speakers, turn down the
volume on any audio
devices you may have
connected.
To prevent damage to your
speakers, turn down the
volume on any audio
devices you may have
connected.