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net. If you need to manually select DHCP, use the User Control Knob to navigate
to the parameter50.1 IP Config, press the knob to activate the menu list, scroll to
DHCP and press the knob again to select it.
Use the User Control Knob to
navigate to Config item 50.1
Use the User Control Knob to
navigate to Config item 50.1
Use the User Control Knob to
navigate to Config item 50.2
Use the User Control Knob to
navigate to Config item 50.3
Use the User Control Knob to
navigate to Config item 50.4
Here are the steps to communicate with Ki Pro Ultra Plus after choosing the DHCP
selection:
1. Use the User Control Knob to navigate to parameter 50.2. Make note of the
DHCP supplied IP address shown to enter in your browser (Step 2).
2. With your laptop or desktop computer DHCP enabled and connected to the
same LAN, type the IP address from step 1 into the browser address bar. You
should now see Ki Pro Ultra Plus’s browser status screen.
If Ki Pro Ultra Plus cannot get an address from the DHCP server, it will
automatically drop back to a preset factory IP address of 192.168.0.2. If this
happens, you can follow the steps below:
1. Set the computer’s Ethernet IP address to 192.168.0.n (where n is not 2).
2. Set the computer’s Subnet mask to 255.255.255.0 (most computers default
to the proper netmask when the address is set).
3. Run a browser on the computer and type 192.168.0.2 (the factory fallback IP
address). You should now see Ki Pro Ultra Plus’s browser status screen.
NOTE: If Ki Pro Ultra Plus fails to find a DHCP server via its network connection, it will fall
back to using the factory default static IP of 192.168.0.2—or whatever IP address
you’ve previously defined. AJA recommends you define a Static IP address with
parameter 50.2 so you’ll be prepared in the event your DHCP server fails.
Networking Ki Pro Ultra Plus using a Static IP Address
To set a static IP address for Ki Pro Ultra Plus, you’ll have to make some simple
Parameter menu selections. The illustration below shows the four menu
selections you need to make, while entering the information provided to you by
your IT administrator (as discussed earlier).