TELOS 2101 USER’S MANUAL
PART IV
THE STUDIO INTERFACE & ADDITIONAL HYBRIDS
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SECTION 3 – STUDIO INTERFACE: DETAILED CONFIGURATION & REFERENCE
TCP/IP Setup (sub-menu)
Selecting this option displays the TCP/IP Settings sub-menu with the following options.
Selecting
↵
will return you to the System Settings menu.
Audio Settings
↵
IP Addr
0.0.0.0
Hostname
Subnet 0.0.0.0
IP Addr
This is the IP address for this Studio Interface. As with any computer on an IP network
the each Studio Interface must have an IP address before it can be used over the network.
Since this address must be unique, you’ll have to ask whoever manages your network to
give you this number.
Actually, an IP address is a series of 4 numbers (each number being between 0 and 255)
separated by periods. This is a numeric-only field; enter the numbers using the dial pad.
Both # and * will give you a period. As usual, the
5
key will backspace if you make a
mistake or need to delete an old entry.
Hostname (Studio Interface Only)
You must assign a unique name to each Studio Interface. Allowable characters are a-z, A-
Z, and 0-9. Do not use spaces or special characters when creating Hostnames. This
name will be used when selecting a Show Configuration on the Desktop Directors. Keep
the name short and simple.
A word on entering alphanumeric characters
To enter text characters, press the key with the appropriate letter printed on it. Keep tapping it
to cycle through the possible choices. For example, tapping the
2
-key in a text field will first
enter
A
. Repeated taps will change that to a
B
, then
C
, then the lower-case letters, then the
number
2
. Enter a space by pressing 1 three times. Punctuation characters appear on the * and
# keys. Pressing # button 2 times will give you the “.” character. To move to the next
character in a field, tap any other key or use the
6
button. To back up use the
5
button. As
usual the Select button confirms entry.
TCP/IP Settings