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”Set Time Zone”:

 your time zone can be selected in the list.  See Appendix 1 for a complete list of Time Zones. 

 

”Set Date/Time”:

 the Month can be modified from 1 for January to 12 for December, the day from 1 to 31 

(depending on the month) and the year from present to 2999.  The Hours can be modified from 0h (12AM) to 24h 
(12PM).  Minutes and seconds from 0 to 59.  The 

“Left”

 and 

“Right”

 buttons allow you to move the underscore 

character “_” to select the number to be modified.  The 

“Up”

 and 

“Down”

 buttons allow you to increase or 

decrease the number selected and the 

“Accept”

 button allows you to accept the modifications and return to the 

previous screen. 

 

“Web Sync”:

 is an automatic Web time update (must be connected to the Internet).  The time and date can be 

set on “Manual Setting” or by default “Web Sync”. 

Note

 

The Automatic Web update will automatically adjust your system clock by synchronizing it with a dedicated Web server once a week provided that an 
Internet connection is available.  However, the update will take place only if the time difference between your system and the Web server is less than 15 
hours.  This protection is implemented to prevent certain malicious software active on the Internet from interfering with your controller.  If the time 
difference is greater then 15 hours, you must first set the time manually to the approximate current time. 

3.3.3   Set Network option 

The “Set Network” option allows you to set all of the required parameters in order for the Motion Controller to establish an 
active Internet connection on your local network (LAN).  

If you are not familiar with your LAN settings, please verify with your network administrator.

 

The “Network” screen includes the following options: 

  

“Mode”; 

 

 “IP Address”; 

 

 “Gateway Enable”; 

 “Gateway 

Address”; 

 

 “DNS Address”; 

 

 “Subnet Mask”; 

 “MAC 

Address”. 

From the 

“IP Mode”

 screen, you can set your Motion Controller’s IP Mode. 

In the “DHCP” mode, your network’s DHCP controller will provide a valid IP Address to your Motion Controller.  No user 
intervention is required.  If you set the “IP Mode” to “Manual”, you will need to enter values manually for each of the 4 
bytes required for

 

a normal IP Address.  

The default “IP Mode” value is set at “DHCP”. 

From the 

“IP Address” 

screen, you can enter your Motion Controller’s IP Address only if you selected “Manual” in IP 

Mode.   

From the 

“Gateway Enable”

 screen, you can enable or disable the gateway that your Motion Controller will use to 

access the Internet.The default value is set at “Gateway Enabled”. 

From the 

“Gateway Address”

 screen, if required, you can set the gateway address that your Motion Controller will use 

to access the Internet. If you are not in “DHCP” mode, you will have

 

to enter values manually for each of the 4 bytes that 

form the IP address of the default Gateway on your network.  

From the 

“DNS Address”

 screen, if required, you can set the DNS address that your Motion Controller will use to access 

the Internet. If you are not in “DHCP” mode, you will need to enter values manually for each of the 4 bytes that form the IP 
address of the DNS on your network.

 

 

From the 

“Subnet Mask”

 screen, if required, you can set the Subnet Mask address that your Motion Controller will use to 

access the Internet. If you are not in “DHCP” mode, you will need to enter values manually for each of the 4 bytes that 
form the IP address of the Subnet Mask on your network.  

From the 

“MAC Address” 

screen, if required, you can set up your virtual remote control software to turn your Motion 

Controller On and Off “Wake-on-Lan”. 

Note 

You may require assistance from your network administrator to determine the proper value for each of the parameters in the previous options. 

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Page 8: ...third line of your Message Screen FX Auto Searching AC3 5 1 Vol If no movie title has been positively identified within one minute the Sync Lock indicator will turn RED and the following message will...

Page 9: ...ame C and Sport D Each preset modifies the way the Motion Controller Software translates the analog audio information into vibrations Go ahead Experiment with different Presets and determine your favo...

Page 10: ...l which allows displaying all the movies installed on your Controller The lines below display the movies in the order they were loaded from the most to the least recent The title selected by default i...

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Page 12: ...e option This option designates the default playback mode of the Motion Controller when it is turned On There are two choices at this point Audio and F X 3 2 2 Row Levels option This option can minimi...

Page 13: ...member Volume option is set at Off 3 2 7 Motion Delay option This option allows you to customize the timing in millisecond between the audio input and the motion playback This can be useful in order t...

Page 14: ...IP Address Gateway Enable Gateway Address DNS Address Subnet Mask MAC Address From the IP Mode screen you can set your Motion Controller s IP Mode In the DHCP mode your network s DHCP controller will...

Page 15: ...rtain operating status of the different systems that make the Motion Controller operational From this sub menu you have the following options Actuators Digital In Error Message 3 4 1 Actuators option...

Page 16: ...of the firmware of the USB controller on the MCI board The DSP field provides the firmware version information of the Digital Signal Processor that is used on the MCI board The FPGA field provides da...

Page 17: ...roperly but there is no movement in my seats only vibrations when the movie is playing The Motion Controller is probably set on Audio mode By pressing the Cancel button it will automatically look for...

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