Kenwood DG1 User Manual
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Windows 2000
Once Windows 2000 starts and the appropriate drivers have been loaded, the DG1 will automatically be
set as your system's preferred audio device. To verify this, open the Sounds and Multimedia panel and
make sure that USB Audio Device appears in the Playback section under the Audio tab. To get to the
multimedia control panel hit Start, then go to Settings, then Control Panel. The Sounds and Multimedia
icon will be in the Control Panel window. Double click on the icon. In the Audio tab, make sure that USB
Audio Device appears in the Sound Playback section. If it doesn't, use the scroll arrow to the right and
choose USB Audio Device. You're now fully loaded.
Controlling the output and volume levels
The DG1's volume and output controls can be accessed by double clicking the
standard volume control icon. The volume for the DG1 is set by the Wave
Balance slider, which is the only slider that the DG1 uses. If there are other
sliders visible, go to Options and then Properties. In the bottom section of the
Properties window, make sure a check appears only next to Wave Balance.
Click on OK once you're done.
computer will automatically configure for whatever soundcard is
installed. In both cases, it doesn't matter if the system is on or off.
For smooth automatic loading, please ensure all audio programs are
closed before plugging in, or unplugging the DG1.
NOTE: when the DG1 is selected as your system's preferred audio
device, no sound will come out of any speakers plugged into your
soundcard. If you wish to use your soundcard instead of the DG1,
either unplug the DG1 from the USB cable, or select your
soundcard as preferred audio device in the Multimedia Properties
control panel for Windows 98, or Sounds and Multimedia control
panel for Windows 2000. It is not possible to use a soundcard and
the DG1 at the same time.
Windows 98
Once Windows 98 starts and the appropriate drivers have been
loaded, the DG1 will automatically be set as your system's preferred
audio device. To verify this, open the Multimedia Control Panel and
make sure that USB Audio Device appears in the Sound Playback
section under Preferred Device. To get to the multimedia control
panel hit Start, then go to Settings, then Control Panel. The
multimedia icon will be in the Control Panel window. Double click
on the icon to open the Multimedia Properties window. In the Audio
tab, under the heading Preferred Device, make sure that USB Audio
Device appears. If it doesn't, use the scroll arrow to the right and
choose USB Audio Device. You're now fully loaded.
Windows 98
Windows 2000