6B-CONTROL DEEJAY BCD3000 User Manual

2.Installation

When using Windows XP, please continue with Chapter 2.1. Mac users continue with Chapter 2.2.

2.1 Installation on Windows XP

First, install the driver on your computer. The driver is provided on the included “BCD3000” CD-ROM.

2.1.1 Hardware installation on Windows XP

1.Connect the BCD3000 to a free USB port on your computer

2.Start Windows XP

3.Once your computer has booted, switch on the BCD3000 and wait for the device to be detected by the system. The “Found New Hardware Wizard” opens up

4.Close all applications, in particular those running in the background, such as virus scanner software

5.Put the driver/software CD-ROM supplied with the unit into the CD/DVD drive

6.In the first window that opens up, select

Automatic software installation” and click on “Next >”

7.If the error message “Driver software has not passed Windows Logo testing” appears, ignore it and click on “Continue anyway” to install the first part of the driver

8.Then click on “Finish

9.Now the installation window for the WDM driver of the BCD3000 appears on the screen. Again, select “Automatic software installation” and click on “Next >”

10.If the error message is shown again (“Driver software has not passed Windows Logo testing”), ignore it and click on “Continue anyway

11.The second part of the driver is installed

12.Click on “Finish”.

The driver installation is complete. After a system reboot, the BCD3000 is ready for use.

Note for notebook users: If you encounter problems operating the BCD3000 from your system, please disable the following settings:

1.In the Device Manager (right click on My Computer > Manage > Device Manager), click option “Batteries” > disable Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Control Method Battery.

2.In the USB Controller, do the following for each single USB Root Hub: Right click > Properties > Power management > disable the option “Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power”.

3.Restart Windows XP. Now the system performance of your computer should be more stable.

2.1.2 Installing TRAKTOR 3 LE on Windows XP

Installation:

1.Insert the “TRAKTOR 3 LE” CD in the CD/DVD drive.

2.Open Windows Explorer (My Computer > right mouse button > Explorer).

3.In Windows Explorer, select the drive containing the “TRAKTOR 3 LE” CD (for example, double-click “DVD drive (D:)”).

4.Double-click the setup file (.exe) to start the installation process.

5.Follow the on-screen installation instructions.

After the installation, the TRAKTOR 3 LE software is ready for use.

Now, you can run the TRAKTOR 3 LE program via the Start menu:

Start > All Programs > Native Instruments TRAKTOR 3 LE > TRAKTOR 3 LE.

2.2 Installation on Mac OS X

2.2.1 Hardware installation on Mac OS X

1.Connect the BCD3000 to a free USB port of your Mac.

2.The BCD3000 is now ready for use.

When “Audio MIDI Setup” is open, you see an icon for the BCD3000. You can find the Audio MIDI Setup application under Macintosh HD > Applications > Utilities > Audio MIDI Setup.

Fig. 2.1: The BCD3000 in Audio MIDI Setup

2.2.2 Installing TRAKTOR 3 LE on Mac OS X

1.Insert the “TRAKTOR 3 LE” CD in the CD/DVD drive.

2.Double-click the TRAKTOR 3 LE CD icon to display the contents of the CD.

3.Double-click the TRAKTOR 3 LE setup file.

4.The program displays a welcome screen. Press “Continue”. A dialog appears in which you can specify the type of installation and the target folder.

5.Follow the on-screen instructions.

After the installation, the TRAKTOR 3 LE software is now ready for use.

You can run the TRAKTOR 3 LE program via Macintosh HD > Programs > TRAKTOR 3 LE and double-click the “TRAKTOR 3 LE” icon.