Using USB

Macintosh USB setup

The CR-N1 USB interface supports “hot plug- ging,” so USB cables can be connected or disconnected even while your Macintosh is on.

However, it’s recommended that you turn down the CR-N1 volume beforehand.

Use only standard USB cables that support high-speed transmission.

Operation cannot be guaranteed when using USB ports that are not standard equipment (e.g., USB ports on a third-party PCI interface card).

The following procedures and screen shots are based on Mac OS 9.0. Additional screen shots are provided where differences exist between operating systems.

System requirements

iMac, iBook, or Power Macintosh or Pow- erBook with a built-in USB port.

Mac OS 9.0 or later Mac OS that supports USB.

See your computer manual or consult your dealer to ensure that your Macintosh complies with these requirements.

Connecting the CR-N1

1Turn on your Macintosh and wait until the Mac OS startup is complete.2Connect the USB cable from the CR-N1 to a USB port on your Macintosh.

The CR-N1’s USB indicator lights up. If the USB indicator does not light, make sure that the USB cable is connected correctly between the CR-N1 and Macintosh.

Verifying that the CR-N1 is recognized

After connecting the CR-N1, you should verify that it has been recognized by your Mac- intosh.

1Choose Apple System Profiler from the Apple menu.2Click the Devices & Volumes tab.3Verify that “Burr-Brown Japan PCM2702” is listed as a USB device, as shown.

Note that the device list you see on your Macintosh will no doubt be different to that shown here due to configuration and system differences.

USB indicator

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