To verify USB connectivity in Windows

To install Mac USB drivers

Chapter 2

Local Network Setup

The SpeedTouch™ USB connection is represented as a local network interface. You can easily check this interface by opening the Network Connections window from Windows’ Control Panel.

You can find the required USB driver software on the Setup CD. The installation is Plug and Play, meaning that installation requires almost no effort.

Proceed as follows:

1Insert the blue USB cable into the SpeedTouch™ USB port marked with the USB logo.

A USB logo looks like this:

2Plug the other end of the USB cable into (one of) the USB port(s) of your computer. In most cases your computer's USB port is marked with the same USB symbol.

You can also connect your computer to the SpeedTouch™ via a USB hub, provided that the hub is autonomously powered.

Mac OS X will automatically recognise the detection of a new port.

3Make sure the SpeedTouch™ Setup CD is inserted, and then click OK.

4In the Network window, click Apply Now.

Device settings Once you have connected a device, you can personalise its settings. For more information, see “ Device settings” on page 13.

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536(v6) specifications

Technicolor, a prominent name in the realm of audio-visual technology, has solidified its legacy with its Thomson 536 (v6) model, a standout among broadcast and professional video equipment. This device presents an impressive fusion of versatility, innovation, and user-focused design, making it a favored choice among industry professionals.

The Thomson 536 (v6) is built on a robust framework that supports a wide range of applications, including broadcast television and cinema production. One of its key features is its ability to handle multiple video formats, providing users with the flexibility to work with both standard definition and high definition formats. This adaptability ensures that the device remains relevant in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.

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User experience is further enriched by a robust interface that features intuitive controls, making it easy for technicians to navigate through its myriad functions. The menu-driven system allows for quick adjustments, enabling professionals to focus on content creation rather than technical complexities.

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In summary, the Technicolor Thomson 536 (v6) exemplifies innovation and precision in the field of broadcast technology. With its advanced processing capabilities, versatile format support, and user-centric design, it continues to be an invaluable tool for those committed to delivering high-quality audio-visual content.