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Smart IP Manager - System Operating Manual
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The loudspeaker wakes up from the sleep state automatically when the audio signal level exceeds
the Sleep threshold level at the configured input.
5.5.3.7 LED Intensity
Smart IP loudspeaker’s front panel LED intensity in the normal operating mode can be set in the
‘Info’ tab. The value can be set from 0 to 100. Value 0 means that the LED is OFF and 100 means
that LED has the maximum brightness.
Figure 32. Front panel LED Intensity setting.
5.5.4 Events tab
The loudspeaker events can be checked in the Events tab. By looking at the events It can be used
to view what happens with loudspeaker during the use.
CPU load: tells how busy the loudspeaker CPU is. Value ranges from 0% at idle to 100% at
full load; typically the value is between 50-70.
CPU temp: tells a temperature of the CPU inside the loudspeaker; typically the temperature
varies in the range 40 – 80 C.
Nw in (kbps): tells how much network traffic the loudspeaker CPU is receiving. If the
incoming traffic is very high this may indicate unwanted multicast traffic flooding all the
ports in an IP switch.
5.5.5 Network tab
This tab shows all the network related settings.
Mode: selects how the IP address for loudspeakers is set. By default, a loudspeaker is
configured to use an “automatic” IP address. When there is a DHCP server in the network,
a loudspeaker uses the IP address assigned by the DCHP server. If a DHCP is not found,
the loudspeaker uses an auto-IP (in the IP address range 169.254.xxx.xxx). A loudspeaker
can also be configured to use a static IP address.
Zone: sets the zone where the loudspeaker belongs.