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Chapter 3
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Installation
The installation of the PTC-IIIusb is simple, as all settings are done via software. You
need only correctly configure the cable between the PTC-IIIusb and transceiver, if this is
not already available.
Figure 3.1:
The PTC-IIIusb rear panel.
3.1
Power Supply
The PTC-IIIusb has two inputs for its power connections which can be used alternatively.
Either connect via the DC-in supply socket at the rear of the unit, or via the connector for
the short-wave transceiver (Audio, pin 5). Both connections are decoupled with diodes
and protected against reverse polarity. An input voltage between 10…20 VDC is allowed.
The current consumption is usually around 200 mA at 13.8 V. The power supply inputs
on the PTC are especially filtered so that harmonics of the switch- mode regulator cannot
pass to the outside of the unit. The inputs are also protected by a self-resetting fuse.
3.2
USB
The PTC-IIIusb is a USB 1.1 device and can be operated in an USB 2.0 environment as
well. The connection to the computer is done with the attached USB cable.
For USB operation an appropriate driver needs to be installed on your computer. This
driver is on the
SCS
-CD that comes with the modem.
Below you find a short description on how to install the driver on Windows XP (service
pack 2). With earlier Windows versions the installation runs in a similar way.
•
Insert the
SCS
-CD in the CD-ROM drive of your computer.
•
If “Autostart” has started your web browser then close it again.
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Connect the PTC-IIIusb to the power-supply while it is still switched off.
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Now connect the PTC-IIIusb with to the USB connector of your computer.
•
Switch on the PTC-IIIusb.
•
The PC finds the new hardware (
SCS
PTC-IIIusb) and opens the “Found New
Hardware” wizard.
•
To the first question if Windows shall connect to “Windows Update to search for
new software” you answer with “No, not this time” and then click on “Next”.
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