Sony RM-NX7000 Operating Instructions - Page 25

Setting up the Remote Commander using “NAVITUS Design”, Operating systems

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Getting Started Setting up the Remote Commander using "NAVITUS Design" Installing "NAVITUS Design" software contained in the supplied CDROM on your computer, you can set up the Remote Commander with your computer. "NAVITUS Design" makes complex settings such as "Macro" (page 113) or "Zapping" (page 172) easy, and also provides various convenient functions that can be set up only on the computer. For details on using, see the manual (Help) provided in "NAVITUS Design." "NAVITUS Design" system requirements Operating systems: Windows® XP Professional/Windows® XP Home Edition/ Windows® 2000 Professional/Windows® Millennium Edition/ Windows® 98 Second Edition (manufacturer installed) CPU: Pentium II, 300 MHz or more RAM: 64 MB or more (128 MB or more for Windows® XP) Required hard disc capacity: 10 MB or more Display: High (16 bits) Color or higher, 1,024 × 768 dots or better *1) CD-ROM drive USB port (Memory Stick slot) *2) *1) Does not operate with a display of under 1,024 × 768 dots. *2) Only when using a "Memory Stick" 25

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Getting Started
Setting up the Remote Commander using
“NAVITUS Design”
Installing “NAVITUS Design” software contained in the supplied CD-
ROM on your computer, you can set up the Remote Commander with
your computer. “NAVITUS Design” makes complex settings such as
“Macro” (page 113) or “Zapping” (page 172) easy, and also provides
various convenient functions that can be set up only on the computer.
For details on using, see the manual (Help) provided in “NAVITUS
Design.”
“NAVITUS Design” system requirements
Operating systems:
Windows
®
XP Professional/Windows
®
XP Home Edition/
Windows
®
2000 Professional/Windows
®
Millennium Edition/
Windows
®
98 Second Edition (manufacturer installed)
CPU:
Pentium II, 300 MHz or more
RAM:
64 MB or more (128 MB or more for Windows
®
XP)
Required hard disc capacity:
10 MB or more
Display:
High (16 bits) Color or higher, 1,024
×
768 dots or better
*
1)
CD-ROM drive
USB port
(Memory Stick slot)
*
2)
*
1)
Does not operate with a display of under 1,024
×
768 dots.
*
2)
Only when using a “Memory Stick”