UAD Powered Plug-Ins Manual
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Chapter 10: UAD ExpressCard Products
To disable Sleep in Windows:
1.
In the Control Panel>Performance and Maintenance>Power Op-
tions>Power Scheme panel, set the Power Scheme to “Always On”
2.
To disable Sleep in when notebook lid is closed: In Control Panel>Perfor-
mance and Maintenance>Power Options: Click the “Change when the
computer sleeps” option on the left side of the screen, then select “Never”
Mac
System Sleep is supported under Mac OS X. If the machine is put to sleep with
the transport running, the UAD plug-ins will typically be disabled several sec-
onds before audio stops. Therefore, a change in the audio may be noticed.
Similarly, when the system is awakened, it may take several seconds for the
UAD plug-ins to be reinitialized.
Important Xpander Notes
• Do not remove the UAD Link Cable or the UAD ExpressCard, or power
down the UAD-Xpander while the Xpander is connected to the computer.
Doing so could cause the computer to crash, unless the ExpressCard is prop-
erly powered down (see
“Disconnect” on page 125
).
• Disable system Sleep while the UAD-Xpander is connected under Windows
(see
“System Sleep” on page 126
).
• The ExpressCard slot on notebook computers is non-latching, so it is possi-
ble to accidentally pull the device out.
• Select a suitable location for the unit. See
“Xpander Install Location” on
page 122
.
• Do not bend sharp angles into or otherwise kink the UAD link cable. The ca-
ble has a ferrite core and multiple conductors that could be damaged by im-
proper handling.
• The UAD ExpressCard/34 can be used in an ExpressCard/54 slot.
• The UAD-Xpander contains a UAD-1e card that looks similar to the UAD-1e
model for desktop computers. However, the cards are not the same.
Important:
Do not attempt to install a UAD-Xpander card into a computer
slot, or put a UAD-1e into the Xpander chassis. Doing so will damage the
cards and/or the computer logic board.