User`s guide

Under Windows 95, 98, 2000, NT, MN look the COM and LPT ports menuitem up in Start icon
Settings
Control panel
System window, and check whether exclamation mark exists next to the COM port. If visible, then
examine this COM port (click on it), and clear the problem indicated.
Make sure there are no resident programs (aggressor mouse or other driver) loaded in the files Config.sys and
Autoexec.bat and Win.ini, or in Registry database, that may disturb DD-Link, or very slow down or keep down the
PC. Under Windows 95 or latter version look for small icon in the right corner of Taskbar, and if the above COM
driver program exists it must be removed by right button click of mouse to the icon, and select the close or other
remover menuitem. For final removing the Start icon
Settings
Control panel
Add/Remove programs utility
can be used.
If the Your cable is 3.5 Jack plug and not include electronic circuit (that is not DD-Link 3.5 Jack cable), can be
happened that the communication not work with your PC because of different signal level. The signal level of the
SF-...SY units smaller than of PC (0...+3V < ±12V) and because of this the signal of CASIO die away in the
insensitive PC. The only resort for these problems the use of DD-Link 3.5 Jack cable, which include electronic
circuit (http://web.interware.hu/pclink/addlkab.html).
If the problem cannot be solved in no way, try the DD-Link or other PC-link cable and cradle with another PC.
Have your cable checked at the local CASIO service or send it to the Babos Software: Hungary H-1239 Budapest,
Szikes utca 2. We will replace even the correct cables. If you don’t use DD-Link cable, replace it with the special
DD-Link cable.
Try performing things above before visiting or calling us, for 9 of 10 people comes to us unnecessarily. Their cables
and PCs are correct, only the operating system settings cause problems.
If you have any question, you can send E-Mail message in English to the ddlink@freemail.hu address. You
can send SMS message in English for the program author, whose phone number is (+36) 30 358 6303.
Advice can be requested here vocally in Hungarian language too. Web:
http://web.interware.hu/pclink
The system developer and manufacturer Zoltán Babos wishes successful utilisation of the
program!
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