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DEL: deletes the character placed on the left side of the cursor (except when the cursor
is placed at the beggining: in that case it deletes the character placed on the right side
of the cursor).
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<: lets you move the writing cursor to the left.
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>: lets you move the writing cursor to the right.
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OK: validates the entered value.
To create the date or time, simply dial the desired digits using the alphanumeric keypad.
For the date, pressing the rotary encoder enables you to modify, in a single round, the data
relative to the day, month and year, moving consecutively from one screen to the next. From the
default start screen, pressing the ESC key enables you to return to the previous SETTINGS
menu.
3.1.8.3. Ethernet port configuration.
The ETHERNET SETTINGS submenu allows you to configure the IP parameters of the
Ethernet port in the unit.
Detail of the IP configuration of an Ethernet port
The interface offer the configuration options:
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DHCP: enables the activation or deactivation of the automatic configuration of IP
addresses, masks and gateways. There must be a DHCP server in the network the unit
is connected to in order to make this option work. When DHCP=ON the following
parameters will be filled automatically; when DHCP=OFF you will be able to change
them manually.
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IP: valid IP address associated with the interface.
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MASK: valid subnet mask associated with the interface.
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GWAY: an abbreviation of GATEWAY, valid gateway or network gateway address
associated with the interface.
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DNS: IP address of the external addresses resolution server, valid in the geographic
zone where codec is placed, or internal server (inside the local network) authorized to
translate alphanumeric URL identifiers into IP addresses.
If you have any doubts, please consult your IT network technician or directly contact the AEQ or
authorized distributors’ technical support department.
3.1.8.4. GPIOs configuration (GPIO Settings).
The GPIOs SETTINGS submenu allows you to read and configure the status of the physical
general purpose inputs and outputs.
GPIO configuration submenu
There are 4 physical GPIs (General Purpose Input) and 4 physical GPOs (General Purpose
Output). Each input and output is associated with a communication channel. In this submenu,
you can define the outputs performance according to certain events in the associated channel
and that channel performance when there are changes in the corresponding input.
In addition of physical GPIOs, there are 4 virtual GPIs and 6 virtual GPOs available. For more
information, please consult section 6.4.3 of “AEQ ControlPHOENIX” application manual.