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Configuration Options 6
flash red, then amber, then green to confirm the set has been saved. For
example, to save the active set to set 5, press and hold the channel 5 talk
button for 3 seconds.
Press and hold channel 3 Talk button for 3 seconds to save the
active set to set 3
Press and hold channel 4 Talk button for 3 seconds to save the
active set to set 4
Press and hold channel 5 Talk button for 3 seconds to save the
active set to set 5
Press and hold channel 6 Talk button for 3 seconds to save the
active set to set 6
To exit the on-board configuration mode:
press and hold the group talk
button for 3 seconds. The unit will then return to normal operating mode.
Embedded Web Server
The CM-TB8 has an embedded web server which provides easy access to all
of the configuration options through a web browser. It also gives access to
system settings and allows the firmware to be easily updated when new
releases are made available.
To use the embedded web server, the unit needs to be connected to a
network via the Ethernet port on the rear panel. By default, the CM-TB8
is configured as a DHCP client and when connected to a network, it will
search for a DHCP server in order to obtain its IP address. If no DHCP
server is found within 45 seconds, the unit will default to its default static
network settings. To order to access the unit on the network, it is first
necessary to determine the current active IP address.
To discover the current active IP address:
press and hold the rotary
control and the group talk button for 3 seconds. All the LEDs on the
front panel will turn off. The rotary control and group talk button can
now be released. For each subsequent press of the rotary control, the
current digit within the IP address will be shown on the group talk and
talk buttons. The MIC, Phantom and HS LEDs indicate which digit is being
shown within the current part of the IP address. The LS mute button LED
illuminates to indicate a “dot” which separates each part of the address.
For example, for the address 192.168.0 124, the following sequence of
LEDs will be illuminated:
Address
MIC
Phantom
HS
Group
Talk
Talk
1
Talk
2
Talk
3
Talk
4
Talk
5
Talk
6
Talk
7
Talk
8
LS Mute
1
9
2
.
1
6
8
.
0
.
1
2
4