POWERWAVE - POSSIBLE OUTPUT ALTERNATIVES
Mini-jack out (headphone output)
ß Using the headphone output will mute both the Apple Pro Speaker and RCA
outputs. If nothing is connected to the headphone output, the Apple Pro Speaker
and RCA outputs are always on.
If the THRU switch is ON
ß Connecting to the mini-jack input will give you 2 inputs (computer and mini-jack)
ß Connecting to the RCA inputs will give you 2 inputs (computer and RCA)
ß Connecting to the mini-jack input and RCA input at the same time will give you 2
inputs (computer and mini-jack only)
If the THRU switch is OFF
ß Both the mini-jack input and RCA input will be OFF
OPERATING SYSTEM SPECIFICS
Once you’ve physically connected to the PowerWave, you’ll need to configure it for your
operating system. If you’re connecting to a system listed in our System Requirements,
you need only make the PowerWave visible to it by selecting it as Input, Output, or both.
From there on, all compatible programs will see it as a USB Input or Output.
MACINTOSH
Drivers
There are no drivers required for the PowerWave; it uses the drivers present in the
Macintosh operating system.
OS 9
In OS 9, controls for audio are in the Sound Control Panel. There you’ll find the Input
tab, where you can select PowerWave USB Audio. The PowerWave will be the default
Output, but you won’t be shown in the Sound Control Panel. Please download the
PowerWave Control Panel for OS 9 http://www.griffintechnology.com, which will allow
you to see and select between the PowerWave and Internal Speakers as Output.
OS X
In OS X, you’ll be dealing with Preference Panes, found in System Preferences. If you’re
using a version prior to OS 10.2, Input is selected in the Speech Preference Pane and
Output is selected in the Sound Preference Pane. In OS 10.2 (Jaguar) and above, Input
and Output are selectable in the Sound Preference Pane.