SU-114N version 1.3
R&D Department
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Amplifier, speakers line
and critical path surveillance unit
SU-114N
ATTENTION:
If the IP is activated by software, the function of selecting the IP address by Dipswitches will be deactivated.
Once the change has been made, it can be undone by deleting the IP software via web, or by selecting the address 0.0.0.0 on the
Dipswitches and restarting the unit.
ATTENTION:
Once the IP address of the unit has been changed, this must also be modified in the PA Manager software (see section 9.1) and
configurations must be sent to the unit (see section 9.4).
12. ADVANCED OPERATIONS
12.1. CONFIGURATION OF THE UNIT IP BY SOFTWARE
It is possible to change the IP configuration of the unit by means of software, without the need to modify
Dipswitches on the lower part of the unit. For this purpose, it is required a PC connected to the same
Ethernet network as the SU-114N.
If the installation has a server PC, open the installations screen (
Options
>
Installations
menu) from the
PA Manager software.
On the installation tree, right click with the mouse on the SU-114N icon and select the
Web Connection
option.
If the PC is remote with respect to the installation, open the Internet browser and enter the IP of the unit
in the address bar (for example: http://192.169.1.100).
In both cases, a web page belonging to the unit will load. Proceed as follows:
1.
Enter the password in the
Administrator Login
section (contact technical staff at Optimus and they
will provide you with this) and click on the button
Login
.
2. Open the
Expert
menu and click on the
Set IP address
option.
3. Write the new IP in the
IP Address
field (for example: 192.169.1.100) and click on
Save IP
Address
.
13. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Power supply
24 V.d.c.
Consumption
750 mA
Weight
3.8 Kg
Dimensions
483 (w) x 44 (h) x 267 (d)
Rack units
1
Finishing
Front: Iron black painted (RAL9005)
Cover: Black skinplate
WARNING. This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the
user may be required to take adequate measures.