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GETTING STARTED

The

 RC400T 

controls LivePremier™ devices using standard Ethernet LAN networking.

• Connect and start the RC400T 

1. Connect the power supply cord on the rear panel.

2. Connect the 

RC400T

 to the same network as the LivePremier™ unit.

3. Turn the 

RC400T

 on (rear and front On/Off buttons).

To turn the 

RC400T

 off, press the On/Off button on the front panel then confirm.

• Configure the RC400T network

1. On the front panel, go to 

Remote Device Network 

Remote device LAN settings

.

2. Set the IP address of the LivePremier™ unit and Apply (192.168.2.140 by default).

3. Then go to 

Console Network

.

4. Set the IP address of the 

RC400T

 and Apply (192.168.2.130 by default).

The connection status is displayed on screen.

If the connection is not starting:

• Check that both IP addresses are on the same network and subnet.

•  Check that no device has the same IP address (prevent IP conflicts).

• Check that all network configurations have been applied.

•  Check that the LivePremier™ unit and 

RC400T

 have the latest firmware version installed.

•  Check the network cables. If connecting the 

RC400T 

and the LivePremier™ unit directly, make sure to 

use an Ethernet crossover cable. If a hub or switch is involved, use straight or crossed Ethernet cables. 

QUICK GUIDE

• Program and Preview modes

Press the Program/Preview key to toggle between Program and Preview modes.

- Program

 mode is enabled when the key is on with a red light. 

- Preview

 mode is enabled when the key is off.

• Select a row mode

1. On the 

Selection area

, press the LCD key of a row. The row is on Mode selection and the available 

modes are displayed in the OLED screens.

2. Select a mode using the corresponding LED key. The row is now in the selected mode.

3. Use the rotary encoder to change the page if needed.

Note that the same mode can be selected in different rows. Here are some examples of configurations:

Loading Master memories: 

Row 1: Screens / Aux Screens

Row 2: Master memories 1 to 12 (page 1)

Row 3: Master memories 13 to 24 (page 2)

Row 4: Master memories 25 to 36 (page 3)

Assigning inputs to layers:

Row 1: Screens / Aux Screens

Row 2: Layers

Row 3: Inputs 1 to 12 (page 1)

Row 4: Inputs 13 to 24 (page 2)

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