
Spring 2001 System Reference Manual DAD
PRO
32
2/9/01 xix Introduction
Powering On the System
WARNING: Be sure to check the setting of the power supply switch,
located between the two AC power outlets on the CPU chassis,
before you plug in the DAD
PRO
32 unit. PCs and drive bays do not
automatically check for the correct power supply setting.
The DAD
PRO
32 is built on a PC/AT ISA/PCI bus computer platform and uses standard
Microsoft
Windows as its operating system. Therefore, it operates much like any other
Windows-based computer, and can be restarted by using the Windows start menu to
select "Shut down" then turning the power off, or by using the keyboard reset command:
pressing <Ctrl><Alt><Del> simultaneously.
NOTE: Be sure to exit DAD normally before restarting.
Following any of the above procedures,
DAD
PRO
32 will perform a typical PC/AT
“boot” operation. It will first test its
graphics display adapter, then check its
memory, then load several device
drivers, and finally load and display the
MAIN Screen. The system will boot up in
the Mouse Mode, or, if equipped with the
optional Touch Screen package, in
Touch Mode.
If your system features the Touch
Screen package, you have two ways of
changing the input mode. With the
program running, you can press
<Shift><F10> to toggle between Mouse
Mode and Touch Mode. Another method
is to exit the program. To exit, press SETUP. The SETUP screen displays. Touch the
EXIT DAD button, or press keyboard keys <Alt><X> simultaneously. At the exit prompt,
select Yes. Some additional device driver information appears, then the DAD
PRO
32
program returns to the MAIN Screen. The workstation always "remembers" its condition
when it was exited or turned off. It will automatically reload any playlist that was loaded
and will advance this list to load the cut that was last positioned in the playback slot. The
workstation is now ready to resume operation.
Figure 1
MAIN screen
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