1 installation procedure, 2 the opening screen, 3 profi le screen – USL JSD-80 Manual User Manual

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USL, Inc. JSD-80 Instruction Manual

Page 19

3rd Edition. February, 2006

7.1 Installation Procedure

Begin by placing the JSD-80 Laptop Interface

Software CD into your CD-ROM drive. The

software is compatible with Windows only.

The installation program should start au-

tomatically within a few seconds. If it does

not, you will need to run “Setup.exe” from

the root directory of your CD-ROM drive.

Either double click the “Setup.exe” icon or

click the Windows “Start” button and select

“Run....” Now enter “X:\setup.exe” (where

“X:” is your CD-ROM drive), then click the

“OK” button. Follow the instructions in the

installation software.

7.2 The Opening Screen

Double click on the JSD icon on the desk-

top.
The opening screen appears.
The opening screen is comprised of the

Menu Bar, the Tool Bar, tabs for accessing

software functions and, on the Profi le tab,

a system information entry area.

At the top of the opening screen is the

Menu Bar. The menu bar gives access to

various functions. These functions are du-

plicated on the Toolbar (with the exception

of “Language”), and through keyboard key

combinations.

The toolbar consists of graphic icons al-

lowing you access to various functions.

Holding the mouse pointer over any of the

icons will give you a “tool tip” describing the

function of the icon. The horizontal slider

at the far right is the main level control (or

Main Fader). The level may be changed from

the main screen by placing the cursor over

the slider, holding down the left button and

moving the mouse.

Below the toolbar are tabs for accessing

various operational modes. These tabs will

be described in order from left to right.

7.3 Profi le Screen.

On the fi rst tab, there are several windows

for entering information about your system

and peripheral equipment. This informa-

tion is stored in the JSD-80 and also can

be stored on the computer or the device

used to set up the unit. This information

is not used by the unit functions but can

be extremely valuable to technicians for

the purposes of repair and re-alignment or

in case of the necessity of a factory repair.

You can enter this information at any time,

whether connected to the JSD or not and

save it to disk for eventual loading onto the

JSD. The “Component Information” boxes

are fi lled in at the factory and are not edit-

able by the end user. At the bottom right of

the tab are the connection status bar and

the format status bar. No matter which tab

you are working in, the format status bar

will always indicate in which format the

processor is currently operating.
Note: When the computer is connected

to and controlling the JSD-80, the front

panel controls will not function, with the

will not

will not

exception of the Mute button.

Section 7: JSD-80 Interface Software

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