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Configuration
Accessing the NXV-300 via Zero-Config Networking
A user does not need to know the device IP address. That is purpose of having Bonjour.
Anyone with a zero-config network plugin (i.e. Bonjour) can access the device.
The default state of the NXV-300 allows anyone with the device IP address to access
the device via a Bonjour-enabled Web browser, up to the maximum of three users at a
time. This may be changed by setting a password through the
G4 Web Control
page,
which then prompts the user to enter the password when accessing the device.
The NXV-300 may also be accessed via a standard VNC client, making it accessible from
smartphones and computers with VNC viewer software.
NOTE: The NXV-300 should not be accessed by a smartphone via a browser, as this may
affect the screen appearance. Smartphone access should always be done through VNC
viewers.
Changing Screen Resolution
Because the NXV-300 may be accessed from computers and smartphones of varying
screen sizes, the screen resolution of the touch panel interface may be modified to fit
available screens. The resolutions available are 480 x 272 pixels and 800 x 480 pixels.
To change the resolution for the display:
1.
From the
Setup
page, click the
Display
icon.
2.
In the
Display
page (FIG. 4), click the
Resolution
button until it displays the
desired resolution for the display.
3.
Click the
Back
button to return to the
Setup
page.
4.
Click the
Protected Setup
icon.
5.
In the
Protected Setup
page, click the
Reboot
button and wait for the device to
finish rebooting.
6.
The device should now display the new resolution.
NOTE:
The NXV-300 MUST be rebooted after changing the display resolution.
In the case of smartphone access, many VNC viewers for
smartphones will automatically scale images for the best available
display on the screen.
Determining the IP Address of the NXV-300
NXV-300 units feature a built-in zero-configuration networking client that allows you to
determine the unit’s IP address via Bonjour or a similar zero-configuration client.
Zeroconf (also known as "Bonjour") technology provides a general method to discover
services on a local area network.
Zero-Configuration (Bonjour) Client
Many zero-configuration clients are available for use, but for the purposes of this
document, we will refer to the Bonjour plugin for Internet Explorer. It is free and widely
available for download. If you don’t already have it installed on your PC, download and
install
Bonjour for Windows
before you begin.
If working from a Macintosh, use a zero-configuration plug-in for your Web browser.
The Bonjour plug-in is already installed in Safari, but other plug-ins may be used as
well.
Note: The NXV-300 is set to DHCP by default.
1.
With
Bonjour for Windows
running on a PC that has access to the LAN that the
NXV-300 resides on, connect the NXV-300 to the network (see the
Wiring and
Connections
section).
2.
Select the device from the Bonjour list of devices on the browser.
3.
The browser will bring up the main touch panel page. To open the
Setup
pages,
press and hold the
Reset
Button on the front of the device for 5 seconds.
4.
Access the Protected Setup pages, using your password if necessary. The unit’s IP
Address is displayed in the System Settings -
IP
page in the
Protected Setup
pages.
At this point, you can assign a static IP Address if necessary.
If no DHCP server can be detected by the device, then the device will default to the IP
address
169.254.2.2
.
Additional Documentation
Refer to the
NXV-300 Operation/Reference Guide
(available at www.amx.com) for
complete configuration information.
FIG. 4
DISPLAY PAGE (WITH RESOLUTION BUTTON)