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Downloading the Client Software
Connect to your Omnia.9 by entering http://<IP Address>:7380 into the address window of
any standard web browser (for example, http://192.168.0.183.7380)
You will see a screen entitled “Welcome to Omnia.9 HTTP Server” with a current version
number.
Under the “Downloadables”section, click on the link following “Download Remote
Interface.”
Choose “Safe File” to begin the download the client application to a folder on your
computer.
Installing and Configuring the Client Software
Navigate to the folder into which you downloaded the client software.
Right-‐click on the “NfRemote.exe” file and select “Sent To Desktop (Create Shortcut).
From your Windows Desktop, right click on the newly created shortcut to NfRemote.exe and
select “Properties.”
Add the following text to the end of the “Target” field, immediately following the quotation
mark (“) at the end:
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<space>host=<IP Address><space>password=1234 -‐ where “IP Address” and
“password” match those set up in your Omnia.9.
The finished “Target” field should look like this:
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“C:\Downloads\NfRemote.exe host=192.168.0.183 password=1234 touch”
Click the “Apply” button
Double-‐click the desktop shortcut to open the client software. If all went well, you should
see exactly what you see on the front panel of the Omnia.9.
Some Important Ethernet/Wi-‐Fi Network Considerations
While the client software itself is not a terribly resource-‐intensive application, it does place some
demands upon your local network. The client allows you to make “live” adjustments to the
Omnia.9, observe its meters (as well as other displays such as the oscilloscope) in real time, and on
networks with sufficient bandwidth, play audio from the Omnia.9 to your remote control PC. The
more information the client asks for, the more critical it is to have a robust Ethernet or Wi-‐Fi
connection to the between it and Omnia.9.
Client-‐Only Controls
As mentioned earlier, the remote interface looks nearly identical to Omnia.9’s front panel display. If
you have already familiarized yourself with its controls, you should feel right at home operating it
remotely. Therefore, only those controls or features unique to the client software will be explained
here.
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