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Configuration
3.1
General
This section explains all settings and level adjustments that configure the ARA-1 other than the
rear panel potentiometer audio level adjustments described in Section 2.8.3. It is not necessary
to remove the ARA-1 cover to configure the unit.
The instructions are broken down into two main sections:
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Interfacing the unit to the SIP network
•
Interfacing the unit to a radio or other four-wire device
3.2
Configuration Details: Network Interface
Configuration is performed by connecting to the unit’s IP address with a web browser.
The ARA-1 comes from the factory configured with the following default settings:
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IP Address: 192.168.1.200
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Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
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Gateway IP: 0.0.0.0
If these settings are compatible with your network, you may plug the ARA-1 into your Ethernet
switch and proceed with the configuration. If you wish to configure the ARA-1 with a standalone
computer, you should set your computer’s network settings to allow communication with these
defaults. See your network administrator if you need assistance with your computer settings.
NOTE:
If you connect your computer directly to the ARA-1 (without an Ethernet
switch), you will need to use an Ethernet crossover cable instead of a standard
Ethernet cable.
NOTE:
To restore the factory default conditions, depress the rear panel switch
SW1 (DEFAULTS)
for 5 seconds while unit power is on. All parameters (including
th
e unit’s IP address) will be returned to JPS factory defaults.
Any previously
assigned user parameters will be lost during this process.