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CDi DriveCore Series Operation Manual
Installing Audio Architect & Configuring the Network
Configuring the Network using NetSetter
NetSetter is a software tool which enables you to discover HiQnet devices and reconfigure their network settings in real time, from one central location.
Its function is to configure a system of devices to interoperate correctly on the same network and resolve conflicts quickly and easily. The latest version of
NetSetter can be downloaded at
www.audioarchitect.harmanpro.com/en-US/software
.
The top of the NetSetter window displays overall operational functions that are available. At the bottom of the NetSetter window is an informational section
that lists the number of discovered devices and the IP address of the DHCP server (if available). There is also information regarding the PC HiQnet Address,
IP Address, and Subnet Mask.
Figure 24:
NetSetter window
1� PC Adapter
Use this dropdown menu to select the Network Interface Card (NIC) that NetSetter will use to attempt to discover HiQnet devices. All available NIC’s
are listed by IP Address. Selecting a new NIC will force a rescan of the network to which the new NIC is connected.
2� Display
The options available in this dropdown menu will filter the device list as follows:
a� All Devices
This is the default setting. All discovered devices are displayed.
b� HiQnet ID conflicts
Only discovered devices with HiQnet address conflicts are displayed.
c� IP address conflicts
Only discovered devices with IP address conflicts are displayed.
d� All conflicts
Only discovered devices with either HiQnet address conflicts or IP address conflicts are displayed.
e� Locked
Only devices in a Locked configuration will be displayed.
f� Discovering
Only devices in the process of being discovered will be displayed.
g� Discovered
Only discovered devices with no conflicts will be displayed.
h� DHCP/Auto-IP
All devices which have been discovered with DHCP/Auto-IP enabled and those which have been set to use DHCP/Auto-IP on applying the edits
are displayed.
3� Rescan Network
Clicking this button re-scans the network to which the currently selected NIC is connected.
4� Export
Clicking this button brings up a “Save As” window, allowing you to save the HiQnet Addresses and IP Configurations of all devices on the network as
a .CSV (Comma Separated Values) formatted file. This allows you to archive the information and open it in a spreadsheet program such as Microsoft
®
Excel
®
.
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