Quitting DME Manager
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DME32—Owner’s Manual
Run mode. (See page 65 for more information on Run mode.) If you choose not to receive
it, DME Manager starts up in Edit mode.
If no DME32s are detected, the message “DME32 not found!” appears. In this case you can
click OK to continue using DME Manager offline in Edit mode. If a DME32 becomes avail-
able after DME Manager was started, a message asking whether or not you want to receive
the configuration data appears. If you choose to receive it, all the configuration data in the
DME32 is transferred to DME Manager and displayed in new configuration windows, and
DME Manager switches to Run mode. See page 65 for more information on Run mode. (See
page 65 for more information on Run mode.) If you choose not to receive the data, DME
Manager continues in Edit mode.
Configuration data can be received from the DME32 by using the Data Transfer window. See
“Receiving Configurations from the DME32” on page 63 for more information.
Quitting DME Manager
1
Choose Exit from the File menu.
If no configuration windows contain unsaved changes, all configuration windows close and
DME Manager quits.
If a configuration window contains any unsaved changes, a message asking if you would like
to save the changes appears. Click OK to save the changes and quit, or click Cancel to cancel
the operation.
DME Manager can also be quit by clicking the Close button in the upper-right corner
of the main window.
DME Manager & Windows
When using DME Manager with Windows 98, component control-window movement may
be a little erratic. To resolve this problem, in Windows 98, open the Display control panel and
click the Effects tab, and then turn off the “Show window contents while dragging” option.
If components and wires are displayed out of alignment, you can resolve the problem as fol-
lows: in Windows 98, open the Display control panel, click the Settings tab, and then click
Advanced. Click the General tab, and then set the Display Font Size to“Small Fonts.” If you
are using Windows 95, open the Display control panel, click the Settings tab, and then set
Font to “Small Fonts.”You may be prompted to restart your PC.
Installing the USB Driver
In order to use the USB port, you must install the USB driver as follows. For this you’ll need
your DME32 CD-ROM, and you may be prompted to insert your Windows CD-ROM dur-
ing installation, so keep it handy.
1
Turn on your PC.
2
With the DME32 turned off, connect it to your PC using the USB cable.
3
Turn on the DME32.
After a few moments, the Add New Hardware Wizard appears. (If it doesn’t appear, try dis-
connecting and reconnecting the USB cable.)
4
Click Next.
The next window asks “What do you want Windows to do?”
5
Select the “Search for the best driver for your device. (Recommended).” option,
and then click Next.
The next window asks you to specify the driver location.
6
Insert the DME32 CD-ROM into your CD-ROM/DVD drive.
7
Select “Specify a location” (unselect the other options), and then click Browse.