Quick Installation; Quick Start - Phonic FIREFLY 302 PLUS Manual Del Usuario

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QUICK INSTALLATION

1. Turn your computer on and connect the
Firefly 302 Plus to the computer via the
FireWire interface. Turn the Firefly on
by setting the power select switch to DC
IN - if using the 4-pin connector and DC
power supply - or BUS - if using the 6-pin
connector.
2. Run the setup.exe file on the included driver
CD, and follow the installation instructions
displayed on screen.
3. When prompted to "disconnect and
reconnect" the Firefly, change the power
select switch on the rear of the device to
OFF, then to DC IN (4-pin) or BUS (6-pin).
4. Continue to follow the on-screen installation
instructions.
5. Open your audio editing / DAW software,
and check the Firefly's ASIO driver has been
read successfully by the program. This is
usually one in the "Devices" submenu. You
may also want to edit the Firefly's properties.
This is usually done by clicking on the Tools
pull down menu, and selecting "Properties".
In this area, you can usually select the
Firefly's different inputs and outputs, and
assign them to various channels. This,
of course, depends on the software you
are using, so check the software's user's
manual for more information.
Firefly 302

QUICK START

1. Connect the DC converter to the 9-12V jack
in and change the power selector switch
to the DC IN position (if using the 4-pin
FireWire connector. This is usually used
with Notebook computers). Alternatively,
change the power selector switch to
BUS, and use the Firefly's 6-pin FireWire
connector.
2. Plug your FireWire cable into Firefly's
and your Computer's FireWire ports. The
computer should detect your Firefly 302
Plus.
3. Connect a microphone to the XLR input
connector. Talk into the mic and check the
LED level meter; adjust the Mic level control
as you see necessary.
4. Connect any analog inputs you wish to use.
Remember that using the corresponding
RCA and 1/4" inputs simultaneously will
mix the signals, and sount terrible; you're
better off using only one at a time.
5. Open your audio software and configure
it so the Firefly 302 Plus is set as your
input/output device. Please note that the
analog and S/PDIF outputs cannot be used
to output the signal from the computer
simultaneously.
6. Plug your headphones into the headphone
output of the Firefly to monitor the return
signal.
7. Now you are ready to design high resolution
audio productions.
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