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19) 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". After this appears, disconnect the Audio Deck
1394 cable from the Pilot.
20) Repeat this operation (steps 18-19) for each of the Audio Decks in your system.
21) Connect the Studio Hub to the Pilot computer with a 1394 cable. A Windows
dialog may appear, stating, "Looking for Device".
22) 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". After this appears, disconnect the Studio Hub
1394 cable from the Pilot.
23) Shut down the Pilot computer and turn off the Studio Hub and Audio Deck.
Connect the Studio Hub and Audio Deck to Pilot computer with 1394 cables.
24) Power up the Pilot computer, Studio Hub and Audio Deck.
Your R1 1394 communications should now be reset.
If for any reason you encounter a device that will not show up in the list beneath
"Euphonix R1 IEEE-1394 Drivers" then that component may have a problem.
©1999 Euphonix, Inc.
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