MSC-2HD1624S Product Manual
matter for this purpose, but could be set to 192.168.2.1.
3. Make sure the device is powered on.
4. Using a web browser on the computer, enter the device's IP address into the Location bar and press
ENTER. The web page interface should load. If the web page interface fails to load, double check the
computer's network settings and physical Ethernet connections. In the event that the IP address of the
device is unknown, refer to the
troubleshooting section.
1.4.2 Network Settings
Network settings can be changed on the Config tab of the Web Page Interface. This includes DHCP enable, IP
address, Netmask and Gateway settings. DHCP should only be used for assigning specific network settings
from a central DHCP server or when assigned IP addresses can be determined, otherwise configuring the device
via its IP address would be prevented if the IP address is unknown. After changing network settings, click the
Save button and then click the Reboot button to restart the device. Refer to the
section for more details.
In the event that the device's IP address is unknown, refer to the
troubleshooting section.
section for assistance with developing a network plan for multi-device
applications.
1.4.3 Matrix Routing
The Routing tab of the Web Page Interface provides a convenient way to view and change the matrix routing
state and is the default page shown.
A preset can also be recalled from this interface, by selecting one from the Load Preset drop down control.
Refer to the
section for more details.
1.4.4 Labels
Labels can be assigned to video (and audio if applicable) sources and destinations. Labels can also be assigned
to presets. Labels can be up to 8 characters in length. The default source labels use “Src” as a prefix, and the
destination labels use “Dest” as a prefix (example: Src1). The presets are labeled “Startup” for Preset 0 and
“PresetN”, where N is a number from 1 to 9, for the remaining presets.
The Labels Tab on the Web Page Interface can be used for modifying labels. Click the Save button to store any
changes that are made. Refer the
section for more details.
1.4.5 Presets
There are 10 stored matrix routing presets. Preset 0 is recalled on power up and by default routes source 1 to all
destinations. All other presets default to “No Change” for all destinations, which when recalled will have no
effect. Presets can assign a partial subset of destinations or all destinations as desired.
Presets can be modified on the Presets Tab of the Web Page Interface. Refer to the
section for more
details.
1.5 Network Planning
The default device settings can be used without change in applications with a single router and optionally one
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