
Broadcaster Setup
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Network Setup
Connect all devices to the local Ethernet network (CT3, Broadcaster, and or Broadcaster Aux Box).
The Base Box communicates via Ethernet IP addresses.
In most of the installs, a Dynamic IP is used in the Broadcaster.
The IP is determined by the connected Router.
All connected devices must be in the same range as the Broadcaster's IP range.
A Static IP is used in the CT3 and Broadcaster Aux Box.
A Static IP will be used on the Base Box if only a Landline and or Cell calling is used. (No Server)
LAN Network
Determine the LAN IP range.
If a router has been installed, see what its LAN IP is and use that IP range to set all the other devices
connected to the network. If the router has not been installed, a good IP range to use would be
192.168.2.xxx. The first three numbers must be the same and the last numbers must be different to all the
connected devices.
Base Box Network Setup
Setup Static or Dynamic IP Address
The factory default is set to Dynamic. Follow the steps below to change to a Static IP.
1. From the Setup Menu and select Network.
2. Select Configure Network and press Enter.
3. Select Static IP.
4. Select YES and press Enter to confirm your choice.
5. Select YES to edit the Static IP Address and press Enter.
6. Use the Number Pad and Arrow Buttons to edit the current IP address and press Enter to save.
7. Press the Back button to confirm. The Broadcaster will restart.
Subnet Mask
The Subnet Mask is assigned by the Router.
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