Samson Wireless System Manager for Windows 95 owner manual Launching WSM

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Launching WSM

Before launching WSM, make sure all receivers are interconnected correctly (as per the instructions given on the preceding pages) and powered on. Then boot up your computer and double-click on the “Shortcut to WSM” icon to launch the program. Because WSM uses all driver resources of the Sound Blaster 16 card’s Joystick/MIDI port, it is not possible to launch multiple instances of the program.

When launched, WSM will automatically load the most recently created “.WSM” file, if one exists. (.WSM files contain the current channel setup, all recorded data, and the contents of all Scene Memories). It then scans all connected receivers to check that all parameters in the receivers exactly match that of the data in the file. If the data does not match, the program will display a warning dialog similar to the one shown on the right. Click on OK to continue; WSM will automatically read in all changed parameters, always reflecting the current status of connected receivers.

WSM always begins in Monitor mode, displaying the screen shown below:

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See page 10 in this manual for a description of the various numbered areas.

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Contents Wireless System Manager for Windows Table of Contents Introduction / Hardware Interconnections IntroductionHardware Interconnections Hardware Interconnections Hardware Interconnections Hardware Interconnections Software Installation Software Installation Launching WSM Quick Start To Create a Channel Plan To Perform An RF Spectrum AnalysisTo Get Help To Quit WSMMonitor Mode Simple Monitor Screen Monitor Mode Tool Bar Monitor Mode Menus Time Domain Mode Spectrum Analyze Mode Time Domain Mode / Spectrum Analyze ModeSpectrum Analyze Mode FCC Rules and Regulations