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KONA LHe Plus Installation & Operation Guide — Installing KONA LHe Plus
Installing KONA LHe Plus Software
First ensure that Final Cut Pro is installed as detailed in its user documentation. Final Cut Pro
must be installed and have been run at least once prior to installing AJA KONA LHe Plus software.
Next, use the CD-ROM supplied with the KONA LHe Plus system or navigate to the AJA support
website for a download of the very latest software for LHe Plus. The installation package
contains the necessary software drivers and AJA Control Panel. You cannot use KONA LHe Plus
with Final Cut Pro until the AJA KONA LHe Plus software has been installed on the host Mac Pro.
Since system software updates occasionally become available on our website (www.aja.com)
we recommend checking occasionally for both software updates and additional product
information.
Note: If your Mac has previously had another video capture or multimedia card installed,
ensure you remove the card and uninstall any related software before installing KONA LHe
Plus. This will prevent any hardware or software conflicts.
Software
Installation
Procedure
Locate the AJA KONA LHe Plus Software— website download or CD packaged with your system.
Then follow the procedure below to put the required software on the host system to be used
with KONA LH/LHe Plus. The system must be an Apple Mac Pro as described earlier in Chapter 1:
System Requirements.
Note: Before installing KONA LHe Plus software, turn off any virus protection and security
software that you may have installed on your computer.
1. Locate the KONA LHe Plus CD icon on the OS X desktop.
2. Move the mouse cursor to the icon and double click to see the CD contents, which will
appear in its own window.
3. In the window, locate the package file; it has an icon that looks like a box and has a “.pkg”
or “.mpkg” suffix.
Note: Files ending in the “.pkg” and “.mpkg” suffix are OS X installer files. These launch the OS X
installer and tell it where and what to install on your system.
4. Double-click the package to log on and begin software installation.
5. The system will respond by asking you to authenticate who you are as currently defined
on your OS X user profile. Enter the proper name and password at the Authenticate
prompt; if you have multiple users defined, ensure that you log on as a user with
administrator-level authority.
Log On Authenticate Prompt
6. Click on the OK button after entering a valid user and password.
7. The installer will launch and you’ll see a series of installer screens.
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