Rane HAL1x Installation Guide - Page 81

Operations, Update Firmware, Device, Notes, Device Firmware Older

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HAL SYSTEM INSTALL GUIDE Device Firmware Older and the Operations column displays an Update Firmware button. For details, see "Upgrading Halogen Software and HAL Firmware" on page 92. 5. Load the configuration file: 1. From the Device menu on the application toolbar, click Load. 2. From the Browse dialog box that opens, search for and select the configuration file you want to load. 3. Click Open to load the file. NOTE: The configuration settings are immediately applied and saved to the HAL. If the HAL detects any mismatches between the configured peripheral devices and the physical peripheral devices connected to the HAL, these mismatches are reported in the Hardware Workspace. If you are loading the configuration prior to installing any peripheral devices, each configured port will report an error because it expects to find a specific device, but instead it finds nothing. When the correct device models are installed, these errors disappear. 6. Check to see if the audio designer included any special notes with the configuration file. To do so, click Notes in the Edit area of the Halogen application toolbar. 7. If you need to provide a custom name for the HAL device, open its properties by double-clicking its title bar (in the Hardware Workspace) or by hovering and clicking the properties icon that appears in its title bar. Customize its name in the edit box located at the top of its properties dialog box: NOTE: This device name is saved to the device, but it is not saved to the configuration file. This is also true for any notes you may enter in this properties dialog box. 8. Make any other edits necessary to complete the configuration. Typically, none are needed. 75

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Device Firmware Older
and the
Operations
column displays an
Update Firmware
button. For
details, see "Upgrading Halogen Software and HAL Firmware" on page 92.
5.
Load the configuration file:
1.
From the
Device
menu on the application toolbar, click
Load
.
2.
From the Browse dialog box that opens, search for and select the configuration file you want to
load.
3.
Click
Open
to load the file.
NOTE
:
The configuration settings are immediately applied and saved to the HAL. If the
HAL detects any mismatches between the configured peripheral devices and the physical
peripheral devices connected to the HAL, these mismatches are reported in the Hardware
Workspace. If you are loading the configuration prior to installing any peripheral devices,
each configured port will report an error because it expects to find a specific device, but
instead it finds nothing. When the correct device models are installed, these errors dis-
appear.
6.
Check to see if the audio designer included any special notes with the configuration file. To do so, click
Notes
in the
Edit
area of the Halogen application toolbar.
7.
If you need to provide a custom name for the HAL device, open its properties by double-clicking its title
bar (in the Hardware Workspace) or by hovering and clicking the properties icon that appears in its title
bar. Customize its name in the edit box located at the top of its properties dialog box:
NOTE
:
This device name is saved to the device, but it is not saved to the configuration file. This is
also true for any notes you may enter in this properties dialog box.
8.
Make any other edits necessary to complete the configuration. Typically, none are needed.
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