Set Up Passwords And Card Names For Cards In Your Computer. (Optional) - Orban Optimod-PC 1101 Operating Manual

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INSTALLATION
HIGH and pin 3 is wired LOW. Pin 1 is ground.
In the Orban RCA cable assembly, the center pin is HIGH, while the LOW
and SHIELD are wired together.
In the unterminated harness, the white and white/blue striped wires are
HIGH; the blue and blue/white striped wires are LOW. The shield is
ground.
Note that balanced cables wired to the Tascam® standard are also com-
patible with OPTIMOD-PC. Unbalanced cables may not work with all in-
puts and/or outputs. Figure 2-2 also shows the Tascam color codes.

6. Set up passwords and card names for cards in your computer. (optional)

A) Start the Optimod-PC control application,
("agent") in your computer's system tray, or from Start > Programs > Orban >
Optimod-PC. (See Figure 2-4 on page 2-5.)
Newly installed cards have no passwords. You do not need to assign a
password to a card unless you want that card to be accessible to a net-
work connected to your computer.
Once you have assigned passwords, these passwords can be changed ei-
ther locally or on the network by anyone with the Administrator pass-
word for that card, but no one else. Do not lose the Administrator pass-
word you assign in the steps below.
B) Connect to the local card to which you are assigning a name and password.
C) From the Tools menu bar, choose "Administration."
Initially, Optimod-PC software identifies a card by its serial number,
which it reads from the card. You can give the card an easily remembered
name ("alias") by filling in the C
Optimod-PC software will then identify the card by this name from any-
where on the network.
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