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5.
Press
2
to select Transmitter IP Config and press
Enter
. The Transmitter IP Config
menu will appear. The old Transmitter IP address is displayed beside menu option 1.
Figure 4-22. Transmitter IP Configuration Menu on the DTX User station
NOTE:
This screen is available only in Extender Mode.
6.
Press
3
to select Detect Transmitter Address and press
Enter
.
7.
Turn on the transmitter.
8.
The DTX user station will detect and save the IP address of the connected transmitter.
The Transmitter IP Configuration Menu will refresh, and the current IP address of the
connected Transmitter will be displayed beside menu option 1.
9.
To save your changes and exit the menu, type
0
(zero) and press
Enter
.
4.6 Authentication
By default, two passwords are required to access the DTX Extender System via the serial
menu. One password is for access to the serial menus that control the DTX user station.
The other password is for access to the serial menus that control the transmitter. In both
cases, the default password is
password
.
Authentication for the DTX user station
You can change the password settings for the DTX user station through the serial menu
via the Receiver Security Configuration Menu
.
To access the Receiver Security Configuration Menu:
1.
Press
Enter
to display the serial menu. The Appliance Selection Menu
will be dis-
played.
2.
Press
1
to access the Receiver Main Menu and press
Enter
. If the password option is
enabled, you will be prompted for a password.
3.
Type the password and press
Enter
. The Receiver
Main Menu will appear.
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