User manual R5
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Software installation
System requirements:
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Pentium class or higher
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64MB RAM
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USB1.0 or higher
Tested on Windows XP and Vista
All files are compressed in the setup.zip file. This zip file contains 1 DLL file for communication and
an .EXE file, which represents the Hypex DSP filter design program.
1.
Unzip the setup.zip file on your hard disk
2.
Open the “Hypex DSP filter design.EXE” by double clicking the file
Control panel
Now the program is ready for use. You will see the
following window, called the control panel.
When the program is running connect your module to your pc by the USB cable. Windows will auto-
matically detect and install the HID-device. When the installation is done the connected the connec-
tion light will turn green. You can also manually make a connection by the “connect” button, on the
bottom right of the control panel.
Now you may adapt the settings of the module real time through USB. On the left side in the control
panel you see the Force input and active input groups. This shows you the settings of the audio in-
puts and lets you control these inputs (only for digital version).
Audio can be provided analogue and digital. The selection of any of these inputs can be automatic,
“auto detect”. This means that when any of the inputs is presented there will be switched to this
channel automatically. This is done by setting the analogue input as the standard source. During
analogue in the other two inputs are scanned for any valid signal. The first channel that contains
any valid audio is selected and becomes the new input source. But if you put in the USB cable but
you want to use the analogue input you can force the analogue input to be used. This can be done
for both inputs.
When the module selects one of the inputs this is shown by the active input lights.
Under the Setup select part the system setup can be selected. There can be chosen between:
2-channel
Bridged
Master on the left
Master on the left
Master on the right
Master on the right
* The channel assignment in analogue mode makes no difference because there is only one input
channel
Figure 7