Resetting 1394 Drivers - Euphonix Pilot Manual

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Resetting 1394 Drivers:

The 1394 Drivers may need to be reset if your R 1 is having difficulty operating
properly after a crash where a 1394 error dialog was shown on the screen, or if the
Pilot continues to crash every time you boot Windows. Follow these steps to reset
1394 communications.
1) Unplug all 1394 cables from the Pilot computer.
2) Make sure that there are no 1394 cables connecting the Studio Hub to any Audio
Deck. Also make sure that multiple Audio Decks are not connected to each other
via 1394.
3) Shut down the Pilot computer and turn off the Studio Hub and any Audio Decks.
4) Power up the Pilot computer, Studio Hub and Audio Deck(s).
5) Right click on the My Computer icon (in the Windows desktop) and select
"Properties". This will open up the Windows System Properties dialog box.
6) Left click on the Device Manager tab at the top of the System Properties dialog
box.
7) Connect an Audio Deck to the Pilot computer with a 1394 cable.
8) In the Device Manager you will see the "Euphonix R1 IEEE-1394 Drivers" appear.
Left click on this and it will expand down and show its contents. You should now
see the "Euphonix R1 Audio Deck" Select R1 Audio Deck and click on Remove.
9) Unplug the Audio Deck 1394 from the Pilot computer.
10) Repeat this operation (steps 7-9) for each of the Audio Decks in your system.
11) Connect the Studio Hub to the Pilot computer with a 1394 cable.
12) In the Device Manager you will see the "Euphonix R1 IEEE-1394 Drivers" appear.
Left click on this and it will expand down and show its contents You should now
see the "Euphonix R1 Studio Hub". Select R1 Studio Hub and click on Remove.
The Audio Deck will not appear there, because you have disconnected it.
13) Unplug the Studio Hub from the Pilot computer.
14) Shut down the Pilot computer and turn off the Studio Hub and Audio Deck.
15) Power up the Pilot computer, Studio Hub and Audio Deck.
16) Right click on the My Computer Icon (in the Windows desktop) and select
"Properties". This will open up the Windows System Properties dialog box.
17) Left click on the Device Manager tab at the top of the System Properties dialog
box.
18) Connect the Audio Deck to the Pilot computer with a 1394 cable. A Windows
dialog may appear, stating, "Looking for Device".
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