WINDOWS 2000 DRIVER INSTALLATION

 

You need to have administrator privileges to install

 

any new drivers under Windows2000. To install the

 

driver or update the configuration please log onto

 

Windows 2000 as "Administrator" or ask your

 

system administrator to install the USB driver.

 

Please proceed with the following steps to install

 

the driver:

 

1.

Connect a USB cable from your computer

 

2.

(or USB hub) to the USB port of the Interface.

 

The connection brings up "Found New

 

3.

Hardware Wizard".

 

Click "Next".

 

4.

Select "Search for the best driver for

 

5.

my device", and click "Next".

 

Select "Specify a location" and click "Next".

 

 

In the "Copy Manufacturer's file from", type "D:"

 

 

where "D:" is the location of your CD-ROM

 

 

(or browse to where you have copied the

 

 

drivers if you have downloaded them from

 

6.

a web site).

 

Windows driver file searches for the device

 

7.

"USB VNET™ Interface".

 

Click "Next" to continue.

 

8.

Windows has finished installing the software.

 

 

Click "Finish" to complete the first part

 

9.

of installation.

 

The "Found New Hardware Wizard" appears

 

 

again, and will complete the installation for the

 

10.

device "USB VNET™ Port".

 

Repeat step (4) to (8) to complete installation.

 

 

WINDOWS XP DRIVER INSTALLATION

 

 

Please proceed with the following steps to

 

1.

install the driver:

 

Connect a USB cable from your computer

 

2.

(or USB hub) to the USB port of the Interface.

 

The connection brings up "Found New

 

3.

Hardware Wizard".

 

Click "Next".

 

4.

Select "Search for the best driver for my

 

5.

device", and click "Next".

 

Select "Specify a location" and click "Next".

 

 

In the "Copy Manufacturer's file from", type "D:"

 

 

where "D:" is the location of your CD-ROM

 

 

(or browse to where you have copied the

 

drivers

 

6.

if you have downloaded them from a web site).

 

Windows driver file searches for the device

 

7.

"USB VNET™ Interface".

 

Click "Next" to continue.

 

8.

Windows has finished installing the software.

 

 

Click "Finish" to complete the first part of

 

9.

installation.

 

The "Found New Hardware Wizard" appears

4

 

again, and will complete the installation for the

 

device "USB VNET™ Port".

10.Repeat step (4) to (8) to complete installation.

COM PORT

The PodWare application uses a COM port to communicate with the connected devices. When you use the RS232 connection from your computer to the VNET™ Interface, the COM port will be the one which your computer normally uses for the Serial (RS232) port; usually COM1.

When you use USB to connect from your computer to the VNET™ Interface, the Driver software causes a “Virtual COM Port” (VCP) to be created. This will appear to PodWare as just another COM port, and can be selected using Network > Com Port. To find out the COM port which the VNET™ Interface is using, select Start > Control Panel > System > Hardware > Device Manager > Ports. Here, you should see an entry in the tree for an item called “USB VNET™ Port. Against this will be the COM port number

(e.g. COM5).

If you wish to change this to a different COM port number, right-click on the existing COM port tree node, select Properties > Port Settings > Advanced. There, you will see a COM port selector. Do not change it to a COM port which is already in use.

EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY

Provision is made to power the unit from an external Tannoy VNET™ Accessory Power Supply. An external supply is required in either of these two circumstances:

• If it is desired to use an RS232 (serial) connection to the PC

• If there are VNET™ network cable powered devices anywhere on the network

If USB is being used and there are no such VNET™ cable powered devices, no external supply is required and the interface will be powered from the computer’s USB port.

CONNECTING A COMPUTER

You can connect your computer to the VNET Interface in one of two ways:

RS232

If your computer has a native Serial (RS-232) port, just connect this to the RS232 socket on the VNET™ Interface using an RS-232 extension cable (a straight-through female-to-male), as in diagram 1. When using RS232, it is necessary to supply DC power to the VNET™ Interface from the companion Accessory Power Supply product via the 3.5mm jack cable provided with the power supply. This can power either one or two compatible accessories. Either the A or the B output on the Power supply may be used since these are identical.™™™™

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Tannoy SC1 manual Windows 2000 Driver Installation, Windows XP Driver Installation, COM Port, External Power Supply