Stanton SC System 1 User manual

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ImportantSafetyInstructions
Readandfollowtheprovidedinstructionsbeforeoperatingthisunit.
Adheretoallwarningsandsecurityadvices,andretainthisdocumentforfuturereference.
Installation:Installtheunitinaccordancewiththeprovidedinstructions
PowerSupply:
Theunitshouldbeconnectedtoapowersupplyoutletonlyofthevoltageandfrequencymarkedon
itsrearpanel.
Thepowersupplycordshouldberoutedsothatitisnotlikelytobewalkedonorpinched.
The power supply cord of the unit should be unplugged from the wall outlet when it is to be unused for a long period of time, or during
electrical
storms.
PlacementandEnvironment:
Locatetheunitawayfromdirectsunlightandanyequipmentthatproducesheatsuchaspowersupplies,amplifiers,andheaters.
Place your mixer on stable surfaces, away from vibration and from sourcesthat generate hum or noise, such as transfor
mers, or electric
motors.
Thelocationandpositionoftheunitshouldnotinterferewithitsproperventilation.
Donotusethisunitnearwater.Forexample,nearabathtub,washbowl,kitchensink,laundrytub,inawetbasement,ornearaswimming
pool.
Toreducetheriskoffireorelectricshockdonotexposetheequipmenttorainormoistureoruseitindamporwetconditions.
Protecttheunitfromexcessivedirtanddust.
Avoiddrinksspillage,tobaccoash,andsmoke(especiallythatassociatedwithsmokemachines).
Donotplaceheav
yobjectson
theunitsurface.
Cleaning:Unplugtheunitfromthewalloutletbeforecleaning.Neverusebenzene,thinner,orothersolventsforcleaning.Useonlyasoftdamp
cloth.
Service:
Theunitcontainsnouserserviceableparts.
Themanufactureris not responsibleforany damageor personalinjuryresulting fromunauthorized userservicing
ormodifications.Please
readthewarranty.
Thewarrantywillbevoidifanyunauthorizedservicebytheuserisdetected.
Ifserviceisrequired,pleasecontactStantonTechat+1954.316.1500(Option3)
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TableofContents
1.
Introduction..........................................................................................................................................................1
1.1 WelcometotheSCS.1d!...............................................................................................................................1
1.2 Overview......................................................................................................................................................2
1.3 Unpacking.....................................................................................................................................................2
2. ConnectingtheSCS.1...........................................................................................................................................3
2.1 ConnectingtoYourComputer.....................................................................................................................3
2.2 ConnectingtotheSCS.1dtotheSCS.1m.....................................................................................................4
2.3 SCS.1dSetups...............................................................................................................................................4
3. SCS.1dDescription...............................................................................................................................................5
3.1 TopPanelFunctionalGroups.......................................................................................................................5
3.2 EncoderSection...........................................................................................................................................7
3.3 TriggerSection.............................................................................................................................................7
3.4 Platter/GlobalSection................................................................................................................................8
3.5 PitchSection.................................................................................................................................................9
3.6 TransportSection.........................................................................................................................................9
3.7 PresetSwitcherSection………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………10
4. SCS.1SoftwareInstallation................................................................................................................................11
4.1 WindowsXP...............................................................................................................................................12
4.2 MacOSX....................................................................................................................................................19
5. DaRouter............................................................................................................................................................23
5.1 AboutDaRouter.........................................................................................................................................23
5.2 AnatomyofDaRouter................................................................................................................................23
5.2.1 SectionA................................................................................................................................................24
5.2.2 SectionB................................................................................................................................................24
5.2.3 SectionC................................................................................................................................................26
5.3 UsingDaRouter..........................................................................................................................................27
5.4 LoadingaPreset.........................................................................................................................................27
5.5 UsingaPresetfortheFirstTime................................................................................................................27
6.
Troubleshooting.................................................................................................................................................28
7.
Specifications......................................................................................................................................................29
Appendix.....................................................................................................................................................................30
OptimizingComputersfor1394(FireWire)............................................................................................................30
DPC(WindowsXPVista).....................................................................................................................................30
Windows1394aBandwidthLimitingIssue/SidSpeedFix(WindowsXPVista).................................................35
FireWireChipsets................................................................................................................................................45
1. Introduction
1.1 WelcometotheSCS.1d!
ThankyouforpurchasingSCS.1d!TheSCS.1d(StantonControlSystem1deck)isthepremierdeckcontrolsurface
forlaptopDJs,remixers,VJs,andproducers.
Beforewebegin,thereareafewimportantissueswewouldliketobringtoyourattention.
Thereisasoftwarecomponenttothishardware.Itiscalle
dDaRouter.DaRo
uterisakindof“MIDIprocessor”that
allowstheuseofpresets.Thesepresetscanbeapplicationspecificmappings,orgenericmapsthatcanbeapplied
to a number of different software packages. In fact, you may already be familiar with the DaRouter software
because it is also used with our SCS.3 line of co
ntrollers. Well, DaRouter is even more important for the
SCS.1controllersthanitisfortheSCS.3controllers.ThisisbecausetheDaRoutersoftwarefortheSCS.1controllers
also contains the driver for them. So it is important for you to go to http://www.enterthesystem.com/scs1 to
downloadandinstall thelatest Da
Routersoft
ware. This singlesoftwarepackagegivesyouthelatestpresetsand
thelatest version of your driver. Be sure tokeepyourDaRoutersoftwareupdatedsoyoucantakeadvantageof
newpresetsandfeaturesastheybecomeavailable!
Thisbringsustothenextimportantissue.Pleasedono
tconnecttheSCS.1
hardwaretoyourcomputerbeforeyou
gothroughthedriverinstall.Mostaudio interface installers, FireWire orUSB,carrythe same warning. We know
thatwhenyoubuynewgear,mostpeopleareexcitedtohookitallupandseewhatitcando,butinthiscase,itis
bettertowaituntilyouarepromp
ted.Theprocesswillgolikethis…
Youshouldconnectthe powertoyourSCS.1dandlocatetheFireWireconnector, butdonotconnectitto
thecomputeryet.
Download an
d run the DaRo
uter installer for the SC
S.1
d. This installer is located at
www.enterthesystem.com/scs1
OnWindowsadialogboxwillopentellingyoutoconnectandpowerupyourSCS.1d.Atthispoint,connect
the FireWire cable to your computer. On a Mac computer you will just need to install DaRou
ter first,
howevernodialogwillshowforco
nnectingtheunits.
ThedriverwillthendetecttheSCS.1devicesconnectedtoyourcomputerandloadthedriversforthem.Allowthe
installer to continue normally. Following these steps is a good idea for any hardware installation you have, an
d
mightsaveyoufrompossiblyhavingtotrou
bleshootaproblemlater.
Finally, we would like to point out that the descriptions of specific functionality of the SCS.1d are generic.
The SCS.1d is a MIDI controller and does not generate any audio itself. Although it looks like a CD player or
turnta
ble,itinfactisnot.Thefunctionalityofagivencon
trolonthesurfaceoftheSCS.1d(likethepitchsliderfor
example)isdependenton whatitisassignedto.We hadtostartsomewhere,sowe thought itwouldbebestto
describe the functionality of the ge
neric preset. When you are using oth
er presets, you can click on the Preset
DocumentationbuttoninDaRouter(it’sthe“?”button)tolearnallabouthowthatspecificpresetworkswithyour
newSCS.1d.
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1.2 Overview
TheSCS.1dwasdesignedforhighprecisionsoftwarecontrol.Thankstoitsstraightforwardinterfaceandintuitive
ergonomics,theSCS.1dprovidesahostoftopnotchfeaturesatyourfingertips,suchashightorque10”motorized
platter,100mmmotorizedpitchfader,velocitysensitivepads,assignableencodersections,andmuchmore…
The SCS.1d (deck) and the SCS
.1m are the main components of the SC System 1; Stanton‘s most advanced
digitalcontrolsystemfortheprofessionalDJ.YoucanusetheSCS.1dinconjunctionwiththeSCS.1mfortight
integrationandfullcontrolofyourDJ/VJapplication’smainparametersorwithotheraudiointerfaces.
Adjustablehightorque10”motorizedplat
terwithvinylsurfaceandsuperiortracking.
Highresolutionvinyltrackingsystemallowsforsuperaccuratemixingandscratching.
100mmpitchfadermotorizedtomaintainsyncwithsoftware.
4Velocitysensitivepadsassignabletoloops,cuepoints,etc.
AssignableEncodersectionwi
th36ofLEDfeedback.
LCD“scri
bblestrips”fortwowaycommunicationwithselectedsoftware.
FamiliarTransportsectionfordirectmusiccontrol.
PerfectforaddingmaximumcontrolcapabilitiesintoexistingDJsoftware.
Easilycontrolsmultiplevirtualdecksforpowerfulmultichannelmixes.
Beforeyoustarthookingupyou
rnewunit,let
’scheckwhatisinthebox!
1.3 Unpacking
Pleasecheckthatyouhavereceivedthefollowingitems:
(1)SCS.1dunit
(1)FireWirecable
(1)4to6pinFireWireadapter
(1)Powercableandadapter(24V)
(1)Feltslipmat
(1)Vinylcontroldisc
(1)SCS.1dManual
UponunpackingtheSCS.1d,youshouldplacetheslipmatontheplatterandth
enplacetherecordontopofthe
slipmat.
In addition to the above items, remember that to take advantage of the SCS.1d full potential you will need the
SCS.1mor a traditional DJ mixer, a MacorPC computer, a DJ application, andto dow
nload and install DaRouter
software.
Solet’sgetstarted!
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2. ConnectingtheSCS.1
2.1 ConnectingtoYourComputer
Figure2.1
Step 1: Locate the included power cable and adapter (24V) and connect it to the
SCS.1dandtoyourpowersource.(Figure2.1)
NoteIfyouownboththeSCS.1mandtheSCS.1d,thepoweradapterslookvery
similar.Lookingattheoutputvoltagewilltellyouwhichisforwhichcom
ponent,
(e.g.,12VfortheSC
S.1m,and24VfortheSCS.1d).Thereisalsoalabeloneachof
thepowercordstospecifywhichproducttheyaretobeusedwith.
Figure2.2
Step 2: Attach the included FireWire cable to the SCS.1d.The FireWire ports are
clearlylabeledonthebackpaneloftheSCS.1d.(Figure2.2)
Figure2.3
Step3:DownloadandruntheDaRouterinstallerfortheSCS.1d.
A dialog box will open telling you to connect your SCS.1d. At this point, turn the
SCS.1donandconnecttheFireWirecabletoyourcomputer’sFireWireport(Figure
2.3).DonotconnecttheSCS.1duntilprompted.
Onlaptops, there are two differenttypesof FireWire po
rts:6 and 4 pin. Typically, youwillfind“full sized” 6 pin
portsonAp
plelaptops.Ifyourcomputerhasafullsized(6pin)FireWireport,usetheincludedFireWirecableto
connectdirectlyfromtheSCS.1dtoyourcomputer.
MostPCswillhavea4pinFireWireport.Soifyo
uhavea4pinportonyourcomputer,co
nnecttheFireWirecable
totheprovided4to6pinadapter,andthenjustplugittoyourcomputer’s4pinFireWireport.
NowthatpowerandFireWireareconnected,weca
nexplorehookin
guptheSCS.1dwiththeSCS.1m(ifused).
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2.2 ConnectingtotheSCS.1dtotheSCS.1m
AlloftheSCS.1controllershavetwoFireWireportsonthem,sodevicescanbechainedtogetherifneeded.
SowhenconnectingasingleSCS.1dtotheSCS.1m,youwouldgofromtheunusedFireWireportontheSCS.1m
(Figure2.4),(theotherportisconnectedtoyourcomputer)toanop
enportontheSCS.1d.(Figure2.5
)

Figure2.4Figure2.5
Likewise,ifyou’reconnectingtwoSCS.1d’stoaSCS.1m,thenyouwouldgofromthefreeFireWireportonthefirst
SCS.1dtoaportonthesecond.AnyotherFireWiredevicesshouldgoattheendofthechainandnotbeforeanyof
theSCS.1controllers.
Let’stakealookofth
eSCS.1dSetups.
2.3 SCS.1dSetups
ThefollowingconfigurationscanbeusedfortheSCS.1dfortypicalusecases:
SCS.1m+SCS.1d
Thismixeranddeckconfigurationcanbeusedtoemulateadualdecksetupbyusing
virtualdecksforcontrollingtransport,loop,andeffects,whileusingthemixertoblend
and EQ songs and soun
ds. This system is the perfect
entry into the world of
professionalSCSystemlaptopmixing.(Figure2.7)
Figure2.7
DualSCS.1d+SCS.1m
Thissetuprecreatesthe“traditional”DJsystem,allowinguserstohavetwophysical
decks,eachrepresentinganonscreendeck(whichcaneasilybetoggledtofourdecks
byusingvirtualdecks).Themixerisusedforblending,channelEQ,etc,inatraditional
manner.ThissetupistailoredtowardsprofessionalDJswantingtore
placetheir
existingsetupwithanSCSystem
controllerbasedsolution.(Figure2.8)


Figure2.8
Single/DualSCS.1d+traditionalDJmixer
TheSCS.1d(s)canbeusedwithanexistingsoundcardtosendaudiooutputsfromDJ
softwareintoanexistinganalogDJmixer.ThisallowsuserstoincorporateSCSystem
decksintotheirsystemwhileusingtheirfavoritetraditionalDJmixer(Figure2.9).
Figure2.9
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3. SCS.1dDescription
Inthischapter,wewillbrieflydescribethetoppaneloftheSCS.1d.
It’simportanttounderstandthat theSCS.1disatraditionalDJturntable/CDplayer“analogy”inacontrolsurface.
ThismeansthatwhiletheSCS.1dlookslikeaDJturntable/CDplayer,atitscore,itisreallyaco
ntrolsurfacetha
t
sends and receives control data to and from a computer. As a control surface, the SCS.1d’s functionality is
completelyderivedfromthehostapplication(software)thatitiscontrolling.
TheSCS.1dalsoutilizespresetsinDaRoutertodefineitscapabilities,whichcandrasticallychangeitsfunctionality
depen
dingonhowthepreset
isconfigured.Soaswediscussthepanelandlayoutitisimportanttorememberthat
whenrunningaspecificpresetitsbesttoreadthedocumentationassociatedwiththatpresetasitwillexplainhow
theSCS.1distailoredtowardstheapplicationitisbeingusedwith.Sointhebelowexplanationswedescribethe
controlsan
dhowtheytraditionallymaybemappedintoanapplication.
3.1 TopPanelFunctionalGroups
ToeasilyunderstandthemainSCS.1dTopPanel,wehavedivideditinsixfunctionalgroups:
EncoderSection
TriggerSection
Platter/GlobalSection
PitchSection
TransportSection
PresetSwitcherSection
Onthenextpage,let’stakealookoftheFigure3.1:
TopPanel
Figure3.1
Now,let’s
FunctionalGr
o
takeacloserl
o
o
ups(continu
a
o
okofeachof
tion)
thefunctiona
6
lgroups.
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3.2 EncoderSection
Thissectionconsistsoffourrotarypushencoders,eachwith
an LED encoder ring to indicate the value of the encoder,
andanLCD“scribblestrip”thatcanbeusedtoindicatethe
functionalityofeachencoder.Encodersareusedtocontrol
variable parameters such as effect levels. Encoders do not
physically stop when you turn them; instead th
e LED
encoder rings indicate the position of the control you are
adjusting.
3.3 TriggerSection
The trigger section consists of four velocity sensitive pads,
fourLCD“scribblestrips”,andsevenclickingswitches.Each
pad, switch and screen is backlit by multicolor (red, green,
orange)LED’s. The velocity sensitive pads and switches are
typically assigned to trigger actions such a playing cue
points, moving loops or killing freque
ncies. The LCD
“scribble stri
ps” will display functionality and status
dependingonthepreset.
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3.4 Platter/GlobalSection
Thissectioncontrolstheassignmentoftheplatteraswell
asglobalfunctionality.
TheDECKSELECTbuttonwillallowyoutogglevirtualdecks
onscreen.Inthiswaywhenyouswitchvirtualdecks,the
SCS.1dwillalsochangeitsstatetomatchtheonscreen
deck.ByusingonephysicalSCS.1dyo
ucancontrol
multiplevirtualdecks.
The VINYL
, CONTROL and BROWSE buttons all modify the
motorized jogwheel’s functionality within the application.
The motorized platter is normally used for scratching and
scrubbing through a song when “VINYL” is activated.
However,theControlbuttonallowstheplattertobefreely
used as a large parameter con
trol such as scratching an
effect. BROWSE is used to scroll the playlists
in
applications that support mapping to browser view.
Depending on the control mode the ENTER and CANCEL buttons will allow for expanded functionality with the
platter.
SETUPbuttonwillallowforadjustmentsoftheoverallde
ckcontroller.Up
onpressingsetupyouwillseethe
currentfirmwareversion.Usingthefirstencoderwillallowyoutoselectavaluetochange;thesecondencoder
willallowyoutoadjustthevalue.
Contrast:AdjuststhecontrastoftheLCDscreens.
Torque:Adjuststhetorqueoftheplattertosimulatediffer
entturn
tables.
MIDICh:ChangestheoutputMIDIchannelofthedevice.ItissuggestedNOTtochangethisas
presetsusuallyexpectthedecktosenddatafromthedefaultMIDIchannel.
Decay:Adjuststheaccelerationcurveoftheencoders.
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3.5 PitchSection
The pitch section represents a traditional pitch control
found on a CD player or turntable. However, the key
differenceis that thepitch control is motorized to support
functionality such as autosync in an application and
updating position when switching virtual decks. It’s
importanttonotstopthemotorizedfaderwhileit’smoving
topreventda
mage.
TheRESE
Tbuttonwillcenterthepitchsliderto0%
automatically.
TheRANGEbuttonwillchangethesensitivityofthepitch
slider(aslongastheapplicationsupportstheranges).
3.6 TransportSection
Thetransportsectionisanalogoustothetransportcontrols
onaCDplayerhoweveritplacesafewextrabuttonsfor
commonfunctionsfoundinDJapplications(suchasauto
sync).Eachofthe4maintransportbuttonsaremulticolor
backlittoindicatestatus.
Alongwiththe4maintrans
portbuttonsareseekforward
andba
ckwardsaswellasscanforwardandbackwards.
Abovetheseekandscanbuttonsisafreelyassignable
backlitbutton.
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3.7 PresetSwitcherSection
Thepresetswitchersectioncontrolsswitchingofpresetson
theSCS.1d.Presetsaregenerallyrelatedtowardsswitching
presets for the encoder section, trigger section or pitch
slider. Presets are groups of controls with functionality
focused towards doing a single task. For instance, a loop
preset will contain all the controls needed to create
, move
and modify a
loop. Preset configuration and functionality
arehighlydependentontheapplicationtheSCS.1disbeing
used with. As with the rest of the controls it’s very
important to read the preset documentation from within
DaRouterforinformationonhowtheunitisconfigured.
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4. SCS.1SoftwareInstallation
BeforeinstallingtheSCS1software(DaRouteranddrivers)makesureyoufollowtheseguidelines:
1) Windows:DoNOTconnecttheSCS.1controller(s)untilpromptedbythedriverinstaller.
2) Windows: When intending to use multiple SCS.1 controllers at once (mixer + decks) make sure you
connectALLthedevicesduringthedriverins
taller.
3) Alwayscheckth
eStantonwebsite(listedbelow)forthelatestdriversandfirmware.
TofullymaximizeSCS.1capabilitiesandtakeadvantageofitsgreatfeatures,somesoftwareneedstobeinstalled
withit.Infact,theSCS.1SoftwareInstallationprocessdiffersgreatlybetweenMacandPCcomputers.
OnaMac, the SCS.
1disaclasscompliantFireWire
device,which means that it willconnecttothesystem
withoutdrivers,however, becausetheSCS.1dusesaproprietaryhighspeedMIDIsystemitisnecessaryto
installDaRoutertocommunicatewiththeSCS.1dandcreateavirtualMIDIportforthehostapplicationto
receive MI
DI messages through. On the Mac yo
u will simply need to install DaRouter, connect the unit(s)
andstartusingyourdesiredpreset.
InWindows,ahighlevelFireWiredrivermustbeinstalledtocommunicatewiththeSCS.1d.Oncethisdriver
is installed the SCS.1d an
d can communicate with DaRou
ter. Upon installing DaRouter, both the FireWire
andvirtualMIDIportdriverareinstalled.Itisimportanttonotconnect
theSCS.1duntilprompted.Itisalso
importanttoconnectallunitsthatwillbeusedwheninstallingthedriver(ifusingmultipleSCS.1d’sorwitha
SCS.1m).
In either case, (Mac or PC) the DaRouter software needs to be installed. This software acts as an intermediary
between your SCS.1 control
lers and your performance software, intercepting and processing MIDI messages
before sendin
g them out to your application of choice. This process takes less than a millisecond, and gives you
some amazing power. Not only does it allow you to quickly change the MIDI output of the SCS.1 controllers
(byswitchingpresets),itals
oallowsforlogicbasedprog
rammingthatyourperformancesoftwaremayormaynot
be capable of performing. This means that it is actually possible to add or change some functionality in your
softwareofchoice.ThiscanbeassimpleasaddingMIDIdatatoanapplicationthatdoesnotnormallysupport
it,
tototallychangingthebehaviorofagivencontrol.
Inshort,ifyouareaPCuser,youwillrunoneinstallerthatwillinstalltheSCS.1driverand DaRouter.Ifyouarea
Macuser,youdonotneedtoinstallanydriverbutyoumustinstallDa
Router.
Before walking through specific installation procedures for Mac and PC, you will need to download the latest
versionofDaRouterfromtheStantonwebsite:
www.enterthesystem.com/scs1
So,let’sfollowthespecificinstructionsforeachplatform.
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4.1 WindowsXP
1. Doubleclicktheexecutablefile(.exe).IfthefollowingOpenFile‐SecurityWarningappears,clickRun.
(Figure4.1)
Figure4.1
2. TheStantonSCS.1DaRouterSetupWizardwillguideyouthroughtheinstallationprocess.ClickNext.
(Figure4.2)
Figure4.2
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3. Toinstallthesoftwareforthefirsttime,choosetheStandardoption.Toupdateyourpreviouslyinstalled
version,chooseCustom.Inthisexample,let’schooseStandard.(Figure4.3)
Figure4.3
4. ReadtheLicenseAgreement,selectthe“Iaccepttheagreement”option,andthenclickNext.
(Figure4.4)
Figure4.4
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5. TheinstallationoftheASIO/highlevelFireWiredriverwillbegin.Whenyouareready,clickNext.(Figure
4.5)
Figure4.5
6. Inthisstep,youareabletochoosewheretoinstallthedriver.However,ifyoudonotreallyneedto
changethelocation,leavethedefaultsettingandclickInstall.(Figure4.6)
Figure4.6
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7. Fileswillbegintocopyorifyouareinstallinganewdrivertheolddriverswillbeuninstalledbeforenew
filesarecopied.Whenpromptedtoconnectyourdevices(Figure4.7),turnONallSCS.1devicestobe
usedandthenconnecttheFireWirecablefromthedevice(s)toyourcomputerandclickOK.
Figure4.7
8. Waitforafewseconds,normaloperationwillresumeshortly.(Figure4.8)
Figure4.8
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9. OncethefilesaredonecopyingclickNexttocontinue.(Figure4.9)
Figure4.9
10. ClickFinish.(Figure4.10)
Figure4.10
17
11. ReadinformationregardingthisbuildoftheinstallerthenclickNext.(Figure4.11)
Figure4.11
12. ClickFinish.(Figure4.12)
Figure4.12
That’sit.YouhaveinstalledtheSCS.1ddriverandDaRouter.
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