9780MUX-IPGE-ASI
Compact ASI/IP Re/De-Multiplexer
Revision 1.0
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2-2 : Command Prompt
If “Request timed out” appears, then there is a network problem. Double check steps 1-3.
2.2.2. Configuring the control
a. Plug in a standard Ethernet cable (Cat 5e) from computer’s Ethernet port to the Ethernet
port of the device.
b. Power on the device. If there is any problem in powering up, contact one of the Evertz’
person to find out about the problem.
c. On the computer screen, select “Start” in the bottom left corner. Then select “Control Panel”.
Search for the “Network and Sharing Center” icon and double click it. Double click on
“Change Adapter Settings”. Select “Local Area Connection” and click the “properties” button.
Following that, select “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” and click the “properties” button again.
Select the button labelled “Use the following IP address” and click “ok”. Enter in an IP
address that is on the same subnet as the MUXIP with the same subnet mask and gateway.
d. Now check communication with the device. Select “Start” in the bottom left corner of the
computer screen. Then select “Run...” and in the space provided enter “cmd” followed by
clicking the “ok” button. In the command prompt type “ipconfig” and push the Enter key, this
will confirm the IP address has been set. Type in “ping” followed by the IP address of the
MUXIP and press the Enter key again, if the IP address replies then you are connected. If
“Request timed out” appears then there is a network problem.
Configure IP interfaces to the MUX
a. Connect RS 232 cable to the MUX and set 115200 bitrate. Login and password is
“customer”.
b. Type 1 to open Network Configuration menu.
c. Type 1 to open Control port menu.