
QUICK-START INSTALLATION GUIDE
Initial Startup
All controls for the Omnia 9 are available via the front panel touch screen. While we consider it far easier to
control the Omnia 9 from the NfRemote software as described below, initial control and setup can be done
without the unit connected to a network. Upon power-up, enter the password default of “1234” to unlock
the front panel.
Once unlocked, you can navigate through the entire menu structure. For quick network setup, navigate
to the Home > System > System Configuration > IP Configuration menu. Note that DHCP is enabled by
default. When configuring your network, please note that the Omnia 9 does not respond to Ping commands.
From the WAN tab, you can enter specific network settings.
Network Connectivity
Two network ports are found on the rear panel of the unit, allowing separate, segregated networks for
administrative capabilities (remote control, including NfRemote and SNMP) and Livewire audio over IP
networks.
Flexible network configuration means that all network traffic can be run over a single port if required. For
more information, refer to the full manual’s networking section.
Please note:
If your rear panel network ports are marked “Ethernet” and “Future” and your unit was
shipped before April 2018, your system may need an MKII upgrade. Contact Telos Tech-
nical support or your dealer for details.
NfRemote Software
NfRemote is a Windows-based client app that allows you to remotely connect to any Omnia.9 on your
network. By default, you should use the port marked “WAN” for NfRemote access.
As mentioned, it is significantly easier to use the NfRemote software to control the Omnia 9, since a
keyboard, mouse and large display will be more comfortable to work from (not to mention, portable). In fact,
the front panel interface is the same remote GUI client as NfRemote, but running on a small touchscreen.
NfRemote software is available for download from the Omnia website:
https://www.telosalliance.com/
Omnia
in the “software” section of the Omnia.9 page.