Creative Prime, Stellar manual Troubleshooting and Technical Support, Unpacking And Installation

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Unpacking And Installation

Complete the following steps to install your Avant keyboard:

Carefully unpack your keyboard as you would any other piece of electronic equipment.

Store the packing material in a safe place. If, for any reason, you are required to return the keyboard during the warranty period, the keyboard must be shipped in the original packaging along with a copy of the invoice/ packing slip.

Turn your computer off.

Disconnect your old keyboard.

Connect the Avant keyboard to your system by plugging the cable into the appropriate port on your system.

The keyboard comes standard with the 6-pin mini DIN connector. If you need a 5-pin AT style plug, please purchase the appropriate adapter.

Press and hold the <Escape> key while turning on your system. When the indicator lights blink, release the <Escape> key. This ensures that the keyboard is set to the factory default settings.

Troubleshooting and Technical Support

If you experience problems or questions setting up or using your Avant key- board, please refer to the on-line help located in the Avant utilities program. In many instances problems that arise are minor and can be resolved easily.

If you are unable to resolve the problem, contact CVT for technical support. For technical support worldwide, call 763-478-6446.

Please have the following information ready when you call CVT: computer manufacturer, computer model number, computer type, operating system version and keyboard serial number.

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Contents Mechanical Programmable Keyboards Copyright Contents Changes CVT Avant Keyboard Limited Warranty IntroductionAboutYour Keyboard Troubleshooting and Technical Support Unpacking And InstallationWindows 3.x Installation Known Compatibility IssuesAvant Utilities Installation Windows 9x InstallationQuick Tutorial Hardware and Software CompatibilityReset Keyboard Reset To Factory SettingsTurn Macro Mode On or Off Special Key CombinationsClearing Keyboard Macros Swapping the CAPS, Ctrl andALT KeysPulling the Key Caps