Current Ethernet IP Address
This may be viewed in t
he “
IP Curr
” page of the “
UTILITY
” menu
. This value cannot be edited.
IP Mode
The Ethernet IP address may be a
utomatic “
Auto
” or may be a fixed static value “
Static
” as
determined by the “IP Mode” page of the “
UTILITY
” menu.
WARNING
–
Do NOT use Static mode unless your IT system specifically requires it. Auto mode
should always be used where possible since in this mode, the HDC
can always be ‘discovered’ by
the System Engineer application. When in Static mode, the IP Address will flash on the Home
screen.
Also see
Ethernet Configurations
.
IP Static
This allows the Static Ethernet IP address to be adjusted by the three rotary encoders on the IP Static
page of the
“
UTILITY
” menu.
This page will only be visible when in Static mode.
Store Snapshot
This page of the
“
UTILITY
” menu
allows a Snapshot of the device to be stored.
Also see
Snapshots
.
Recall Snapshot
This page of the
“
UTILITY
” menu
allows a Snapshot to be recalled.
Also see
Snapshots
and
Aux Port
.
Bandwidth Units
This page of the
“
UTILITY
” menu
allows the Bandwidth of Parametric Equalisers to be viewed and
adjusted in either Octaves or ‘Q’.
Aux Style
This page of the
“
UTILITY
” menu
allows the action of the Aux port to be viewed and adjusted.
Also see
Aux Port
.
Ethernet
Ethernet configurations
IP addressing in the Device can be completely automatic; No setup is required.
When first installing and launching System Engineer, the computer Firewall may ask to allow System
Engineer to access the network
. NOTE:
This must be allowed
.
DHCP
There are two primary IP address ranges
–
one used when there is a DHCP server, and another
(‘Link
Local’)
where there is no DHCP server (so the Device and the Computer will instead use 'Auto IP' to
allocate themselves an IP address). Both the device and the computer must be in the same IP
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