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UAD Powered Plug-Ins Manual v5.2 - Just Music

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Macintosh<br />

System Sleep is supported under Mac OS X. If the machine is put to sleep with<br />

the transport running, the <strong>UAD</strong> plug-ins will typically be disabled several seconds<br />

before audio stops. Therefore, a change in the audio may be noticed.<br />

Similarly, when the system is awakened, it may take several seconds for the<br />

<strong>UAD</strong> plug-ins to be reinitialized.<br />

Important Xpander Notes<br />

• Do not remove the <strong>UAD</strong> Link Cable or the <strong>UAD</strong> ExpressCard, or power<br />

down the <strong>UAD</strong>-Xpander while the Xpander is connected to the computer.<br />

Doing so could cause the computer to crash, unless the ExpressCard is properly<br />

powered down (see “Disconnect” on page 108).<br />

• Disable system Sleep while the <strong>UAD</strong>-Xpander is connected under Windows<br />

(see “System Sleep” on page 109).<br />

• The ExpressCard slot on notebook computers is non-latching, so it is possible<br />

to accidentally pull the card out.<br />

• Select a suitable location for the unit. See “<strong>Ins</strong>tall Location” on page 104.<br />

• Do not bend sharp angles into or otherwise kink the <strong>UAD</strong> link cable. The cable<br />

has a ferrite core and multiple conductors that could be damaged by improper<br />

handling.<br />

• The <strong>UAD</strong> ExpressCard/34 can be used in an ExpressCard/54 slot.<br />

• The <strong>UAD</strong>-Xpander contains a <strong>UAD</strong>-1e card that looks similar to the <strong>UAD</strong>-1e<br />

model for desktop computers. However, the cards are not the same.<br />

Important: Do not attempt to install a <strong>UAD</strong>-Xpander card into a computer<br />

slot, or put a <strong>UAD</strong>-1e into the Xpander chassis. Doing so will damage the<br />

cards and/or the computer logic board.<br />

<strong>UAD</strong> <strong>Powered</strong> <strong>Plug</strong>-<strong>Ins</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> - 110 - Chapter 10: <strong>UAD</strong>-Xpander & <strong>UAD</strong>-Xtenda

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