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Appendix

Location of PCB jumpers and connectors

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Factory default jumper settings table

JUMPER

PURPOSE

FUNCTION

DEFAULT

J810

Reserved

J811
J812
J813
J814

Force defaults

Restores all factory default settings*

Off

J815

Force config

Disables password protection

Off

J816

Force IP 192.168.0.126

Fixes IP address

Off

J817

Force bootload

Only required for firmware updates

Off

* Default IP address, subnet mask, mail server IP and default gateway addresses.

VTX-WM1 Installation Guide v1.1

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POWER

CONNECTOR

Summary of Contents for VTX-WM1

Page 1: ...VTX WM1 Web Monitor Card Installation and User Manual...

Page 2: ...VTX WM1 Installation Guide v1 1 2...

Page 3: ...8 Server allocation 8 Entering site and amplifier information 8 Amplifier data using the GUI 10 Amplifier Status 11 Monitors 11 Configuration 11 Network status 11 Site Configuration 12 Port No 12 Logi...

Page 4: ...he installation how to use the GUI how to interconnect multiple amplifiers to form a network NOTE a short video giving an overview of the installation and configuration of the VTX WM1 is available on...

Page 5: ...H2 0V CH3 0V CH4 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF BRIDGE 1 2 ON OFF BRIDGE 3 4 4 OHMS MIN BRIDGE 3 4 BRIDGE 1 2 POWER 40 60Hz 10 4 On the amplifier s upper rear PCB RemoteVol PCB PC331012 locate the jumpers J109...

Page 6: ...et port to the network port on a computer using a standard CAT5 or CAT5 e network cable terminated with RJ45 plugs Either a straight or a crossed cable may be used as theVTX WM1 auto detects the data...

Page 7: ...s VTX WM1 card should be connected to a port on the switch using a standard CAT 5 network cable The switch should then be connected into the building s IT infrastructure at the nearest convenient poin...

Page 8: ...are to be monitored one but only one amplifier may retain this default address again subject to its availability Server allocation Once all the amplifiers have been configured it will be possible to...

Page 9: ...lick Apply to close the dialogue box 9 Click Apply on the Config page to confirm the data entered Click the blue Cloud Amplifier button in the left hand pane only one amplifier will be listed at prese...

Page 10: ...amplifier retains Server status because the browser is still using its IP address 17 The additional amplifier will have the default IP address this will need to be changed Click the Config tab and sel...

Page 11: ...dge mode rear panel switch setting Input linking rear panel switch setting Current level control rear panel rotary control setting Current external level control RL 1 remote control plate setting if f...

Page 12: ...is opened Request login is active by default After logging in with the password remember to log out by clicking the Log out button at the top of the amplifier list on this page The Amplifier Status an...

Page 13: ...om the drop down list under Channel If any channels are in Bridge Mode select the lower numbered channel of the pair Select the frequency to be used for the test from the drop down list under Frequenc...

Page 14: ...ect the date on which the next test is to be run by clicking on it The months can be scrolled through with the and buttons at the top Next select the time at which the test is to be run using the Hour...

Page 15: ...J814 Force defaults Restores all factory default settings Off J815 Force config Disables password protection Off J816 Force IP 192 168 0 126 Fixes IP address Off J817 Force bootload Only required for...

Page 16: ...n 1 3 octave steps Sensitivity 1 to 100 Ohm detection Signal detector Sensitivity 30 dBu to 10 dBu 20 Hz to 20 kHz Networking DHCP Not supported Data rates 10 BaseT or 100 Base T automatic selection C...

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