iii.
It could be a driver problem that can be resolved by reinstalling SigmaStudio,
using a different USB port, manually uninstalling the driver from Device
Manager and then reconnecting the ICP1 / KPX.
iv.
If possible, try connecting to another PC with a fresh install of SigmaStudio. If it
connects, you know it is a problem with the drivers or USB port on your original
PC. If it does not work, you know that it has to do with your USB cable or your
programmer.
8.
If not already, make sure your KABD is now connected to its own power source via J6 or J8.
a.
If the PC connected programmer is plugged into the KABD, but your KABD does not
have its own power, it will light up LEDs on the KABD (making the amplifier look like it is
powered), but it will fail to program and function.
The KABD needs to be connected
to
its own power source for proper programming.
9.
Plug the 6-pin connector on the ICP1 or KPX programmer to the 6-pin programming port on the
KABD amplifier (J5). Your programmer comes with this 6-pin cable.
Make sure that you
connected your programmer via USB to your PC BEFORE completing this step.
a.
Note: The KPX has two ports, but you will use the 6-pin port for programming the KABD
series of amps.
10.
You are now almost ready to make your own projects in SigmaStudio or to use example projects
and modify them for your purpose. if you are making your own project rather than basing it on
an example project, some additional register configuration is required for proper function of the
Bluetooth input and also for external potentiometer usage. For most users, is recommended to
start with a KABD example project, and modify it rather than trying to setup the registers
yourself.