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Dummy, Device, Devices, Recognized, Quitting
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6 Chapter 1- Getting Started Dummy Device If no active devices are found, QS1 gives you the option to add a Dummy device. You cannot control a Dummy device, but it does allow you to complete QS1 start up, view the various equalizer windows, and check Scene data stored in existing Projects. A Dummy device can be useful when, for example, you want to check Project data on your home Macintosh before the next day's big event. Note: When Master Select is set to Device, the option to create a Dummy device does not appeal: What toDo WhenDevices AreNotRecognized If QS1 does not detect connected devices: • Make sure that all devices are powered on • Check the connecting cables • Check the IFU485 settings • Check the equalizers' settings • Restart QS1. Note: Do not power off the IFU485 or devices while QS1 is running. Doing so may cause QS1 to crash. In cases where QS1 works incorrectly due to a cable disconnection or equipment power off, turn your amplifier's volume down to minimum, then power on your equipment in the following order: • Devices (digital equalizers) • Macintosh computer • IFU485 • Power amplifier Finally, restart QS1 and set it up ready for use. Quitting QS1 To quit QS1, choose Quit (Command-Q) from the File menu. A dialog box may appear prompting you to save your data. Yamaha QS1-MC