Mac Os 9 Users - Edirol MA-1EX Owner's Manual

Usb stereo speaker
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Getting Connected and Installing Drivers English

Mac OS 9 Users

*
Operation may become unstable if you start
up your Macintosh with the MA-1EX
connected. If this occurs, start up your
Macintosh with the MA-1EX disconnected,
and then connect the MA-1EX.
1.
With the MA-1EX disconnected, start up
the Macintosh.
Disconnect all USB cables except for a
USB keyboard and USB mouse (if used).
2.
Exit all currently running software
(applications).
If you are using virus checking or similar
software, be sure to exit it as well.
3.
After starting up Mac OS, select Apple
System Profiler from the Apple menu.
The "Apple System Profiler" dialog box
will appear.
4.
Click the Devices and Volumes tab.
5.
Choose Update all information from the
Commands menu.
6.
Use the USB cable to
connect the MA-1EX to
your Macintosh, and
turn on the MA-1EX's
power (turn the
VOLUME knob toward the right).
942*
This unit is equipped with a protection circuit.
A brief interval (a few seconds) after
connecting a USB connector is required before
the unit will operate normally.'
7.
Wait for approximately five seconds.
While you are waiting, the screen display
will not change, but the MA-1EX is being
detected. Do not touch the mouse or
keyboard.
14
8.
In order to check that detection has been
completed, once again go to Apple
System Profiler, and select Update all
information from the Commands menu.
In the
area, two audio devices "
USB
)" will be displayed.
(USB Audio
If these are displayed correctly, driver
installation has succeeded. In the File
menu, click Quit to close "Apple System
Profiler."
If they are not displayed correctly,
disconnect the MA-1EX, wait for about
ten seconds, and then repeat the
procedure from step 2.
■ Adjusting the Sound
Output
1.
From the Apple menu, select Control
Panels - Sound to open the Sound
dialog box.
2.
Click the Speakers tab or Speaker
Setup.
3.
Turn down the volume on the MA-1EX
and on your audio equipment, then click
[Start Test].
4.
When you are finished, click [Stop Test].
Test sounds are output from left to right,
along with what appears on the screen.
*
If you don't hear sound, refer to
Troubleshooting
appropriate measures to solve the problem.
5.
When you are finished making settings,
close the "Sound" dialog box.
Select Quit from the File menu.
Audio
(p. 24) and take the

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents

Save Article as PDF