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In case the drivers did not install correctly please see the [[USB2SYS/SPMA3030_driver_installation/en|USB2SYS driver installation guide]].<br />
 
In case the drivers did not install correctly please see the [[USB2SYS/SPMA3030_driver_installation/en|USB2SYS driver installation guide]].<br />
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==macOS installation==
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When opening the StudioX .pkg file you may get a message that installation is not allowed. In this case please click the .pkg file with the '''right mouse button'''. Then choose "Open". Now you will see the similar message but this time you can choose "Open".
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|width="180pt" style="padding:10px 20px;" align="center"| [[File:Studiox_macos_error.png|x200px|none]]
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|width="180pt" style="padding:10px 20px;" align="center"| [[File:Studiox_macos_open.png|x200px|none]]
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|width="180pt" style="padding:10px 20px;" align="center"| [[File:Studiox_macos_open_2.png|x200px|none]]
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|width="180pt" style="padding:10px 20px;" align="center"|  [[File:Studiox_macos_install.png|x200px|none]]
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Message definition (StudioXm)
==macOS installation==
When opening the StudioX .pkg file you may get a message that installation is not allowed. In this case please click the .pkg file with the '''right mouse button'''. Then choose "Open". Now you will see the similar message but this time you can choose "Open".
{|class="gallery"
|width="180pt" style="padding:10px 20px;" align="center"| [[File:Studiox_macos_error.png|x200px|none]]
|width="180pt" style="padding:10px 20px;" align="center"| [[File:Studiox_macos_open.png|x200px|none]]
|width="180pt" style="padding:10px 20px;" align="center"| [[File:Studiox_macos_open_2.png|x200px|none]]
|width="180pt" style="padding:10px 20px;" align="center"|  [[File:Studiox_macos_install.png|x200px|none]]
|}<br />
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In case your USB2SYS is not displayed in StudioX (Device: "cu.SLAB_USBtoUART") the drivers did not install correctly. Please install the SiLabs CP210x VCP drivers from here:  [https://studiox.beastx.com/download/mac/SiLabsUSBDriverDisk.dmg SiLabs driver package (macOS)].<br />
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TranslationAfter installation of the StudioX software bundle, Windows should install the correct drivers when the USB2SYS / SPMA3030 interface is plugged in the PC for the first time. When using the RX2SIM Multi-Sim Adapter drivers should install as soon as it is switched to USB2SYS emulation mode (push button repeatedly until LED lights yellow, see RX2SIM manual). Check the notifications of your Windows system:
{|class="gallery"
|[[File:Driver install.png|x50px|noframe|none]]
|style="padding:10px 20px;"|[[File:Driver success.png|x50px|noframe|none]]
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If you did not see any message popping up at all, check you Windows device manager if the interface driver has been installed correctly. To access the device manager under windows type devmgmt.msc in the Startmenu's search bar or simply enter '''Device manager'''.
You must be able to find following entry:<br />
{|class="gallery"
|width="180pt" style="padding:10px 20px;" align="center"|[[File:Step 4.png|x150px|noframe|none]]
|width="180pt" style="padding:10px 20px;" align="center"|[[File:Device mgr failed.png|x150px|noframe|none]]
|- style="font-size: x-small;"
|width="180pt" style="padding:0px 20px;" align="center"| The name COM3 may be different on your PC. This entry must disappear when you disconnect the Interface from the PC and re-appear when you connect it again.
|width="180pt" style="padding:0px 20px; vertical-align: top;" align="center" | If there is only an entry marked with an yellow "!" something went wrong and you have to install the driver files manually.
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In case the drivers did not install correctly please see the [[USB2SYS/SPMA3030_driver_installation/en|USB2SYS driver installation guide]].<br />
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==macOS installation==
When opening the StudioX .pkg file you may get a message that installation is not allowed. In this case please click the .pkg file with the '''right mouse button'''. Then choose "Open". Now you will see the similar message but this time you can choose "Open".
{|class="gallery"
|width="180pt" style="padding:10px 20px;" align="center"| [[File:Studiox_macos_error.png|x200px|none]]
|width="180pt" style="padding:10px 20px;" align="center"| [[File:Studiox_macos_open.png|x200px|none]]
|width="180pt" style="padding:10px 20px;" align="center"| [[File:Studiox_macos_open_2.png|x200px|none]]
|width="180pt" style="padding:10px 20px;" align="center"|  [[File:Studiox_macos_install.png|x200px|none]]
|}<br />
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After installation of the StudioX software bundle, Windows should install the correct drivers when the USB2SYS / SPMA3030 interface is plugged in the PC for the first time. When using the RX2SIM Multi-Sim Adapter drivers should install as soon as it is switched to USB2SYS emulation mode (push button repeatedly until LED lights yellow, see RX2SIM manual). Check the notifications of your Windows system:



If you did not see any message popping up at all, check you Windows device manager if the interface driver has been installed correctly. To access the device manager under windows type devmgmt.msc in the Startmenu's search bar or simply enter Device manager. You must be able to find following entry:


In case the drivers did not install correctly please see the USB2SYS driver installation guide.


macOS installation

When opening the StudioX .pkg file you may get a message that installation is not allowed. In this case please click the .pkg file with the right mouse button. Then choose "Open". Now you will see the similar message but this time you can choose "Open".