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SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
3.1
SSABR G2 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
The SSABR G2 software requires Windows™ 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, or Windows XP
operating system. The software can be installed on any PC that meets the following minimum hardware
requirements:
Minimum
Recommended
Windows 98
Windows 2000 or XP
Internet Explorer 5.0
Internet Explorer 6.0
400 MHz Pentium II
1 GHz Pentium III
1 USB Port
2 USB Ports
4X CD-R Drive
32X CD-R Drive
32 Megabytes of RAM 512 Megabytes of RAM
10 Gigabyte Hard
Drive
60 Gigabyte Hard Drive
The software package consists of the SSABR G2 software developed by DAC.
DO NOT ATTACH THE
SSABR G2 UNIT TO YOUR PERSONAL COMPUTER UNTIL YOU HAVE COMPLETED THE
INSTALLATION OF ALL SOFTWARE.
To install the SSABR G2 software:
1.
Close all other applications
2.
Insert the SSABR G2 CD into your CD drive
3.
Upon insertion, the setup program should start automatically. If not, go to the Start Menu and
select “Run…”, browse to the SSABR G2 CD and select “setup.exe”. Click OK.
Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation. Once the installation is complete and the
“Finish” button has been pressed, the “Readme” file will be displayed. Before following the installation
instructions given in the “Readme” file, remove the installation CD from the drive
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. Next, attach the USB
cable to the SSABR G2 and then to the computer. You will see the letters “USb” displayed on the LCD of
the SSABR G2 once it has powered up. Follow the instructions detailed in the “Readme” file.
It is possible on some machines that the drivers will not load automatically. If the drivers are not found by
the automatic install option in the “Found New Hardware Wizard” you will have to tell the computer
where to find the drivers. The drivers are located in the folder where the software was installed under a
folder named “Drivers”. For example, the normal location will be, “C:\Program Files\Digital Audio
Corporation\SSABR G2\Drivers”.
If you have any questions or problems with the installation, please contact DAC for assistance.
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This removal of the CD will prevent a quirk in XP where it will attempt to search for the driver on the CD instead of
using the one that was installed with the software.