18 NetworkAmp Manager Installation
ACU16-C & NHB32-C Owner’s Manual
Installing the Yamaha CBX Driver
If you are connecting the ACU16-C/NHB32-C to a serial port on your computer, you’ll
need to install the Yamaha CBX driver. If you already have this software installed, skip this
section.
1Double-click the “Mididrv_” folder on the CD-ROM.
2Double-click “Setup.exe.”
3Follow the on-screen instructions to install the software.
When prompted to “Select the number of MIDI output ports,” choose “Use single MIDI
output port.”
When the message “Do you want to configure Windows to use the YAMAHA CBX A Driver
as the default MIDI output device?” appears, click No.
When the message “Set the HOST SELECT switch on a tone module to PC-2. Connect the
TO HOST terminal on a tone module to the computer’s COM port.” appears, you can
ignore it because the ACU16-C/NHB32-C does not have a HOST SELECT switch or port.
Installing NetworkAmp Manager
1Locate the “NetworkAmp Manager” folder on the CD-ROM.
2Copy the “NetworkAmp Manager” folder to your hard disk.
To uninstall NetworkAmp Manager, simply delete or drag the “NetworkAmp Manager”
folder to the Recycle Bin.
Starting NetworkAmp Manager
To start NetworkAmp Manager, simply double-click the NetworkAmp Manager icon.
When you start NetworkAmp Manager, the Open Project dialog box appears. To create a
new project, click Cancel and, on the subsequent dialog boxes, enter a name and select a
location for the new project and its folder.
For information on how to use NetworkAmp Manager, refer to the PDF Network Amp
Manager Owner’s Manual, which can be opened directly from NetworkAmp Manager’s
Help menu.
Installation Troubleshooting
Cannot install the Yamaha USB MIDI Driver
•Is the USB cable connected correctly (page 11)?
•Try disconnecting the USB cable, and then reconnecting it.
•Is USB enabled? When the ACU16-C/NHB32-C is connected to your computer for the first
time, if the Add New Hardware Wizard doesn’t appear, it may be because your computer’s
USB controller is disabled. To check this, open the System control panel, click the Device
Manager tab, and check for any crosses (x) or exclamation marks (!) next to the “Universal
Serial Bus controllers” and “USB Root Hub” items. If these items do have these marks next
to them, your USB controller is disabled. For information on enabling your USB controller,
refer to your computer’s documentation.
NetworkAmp
Manager
ACU16-C/NHB32-C
Computer
Serial cable
Yamaha CBX
driver