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Version and Ethernet Menu
This menu displays software and hardware versions, as well as Ethernet settings.
By default, the DHCP setting is enabled and the IP Address and IP Mask settings are
shown as 000.000.000.000. This means it will automatically attempt to get the
needed IP Address and IP Mask settings from the network.
Figure 4–13: Versions and Ethernet Menu
1.
Factory Default: Pressing this button opens a cautionary window to verify
that you really want to restore the AMP1-16-M setup to the factory default. If
you press the Factory Default button again, the action proceeds and the
unit will restart. Otherwise, after five seconds, the factory default request is
cancelled. You can also cancel the factory default request by pressing any
other button.
Note: The Factory Default action restores the entire unit to its factory fresh
condition. The unit name is deleted, the IP Address is set to DHCP,
and the Connect: setting s reset to LAN.
2.
Set (IP Address or IP Mask): Pressing this button highlights the first of
the four octets, turning the Menu/Trim encoder clockwise increases the
octet; turning it counterclockwise reduces the octet. Pressing either the Set
IP Address or the Menu/Trim encoder advances the highlight to the next
octet. Advancing beyond the last octet returns the highlight to the first octet.
3.
Addr Mode: Pressing this button selects between DHCP and Static address
modes. Note: Switching to a static IP will automatically cancel the direct
Important:
If the IP information has been changed, the unit will have to restart. A
warning diamond will display, and you will need to confirm or cancel
before proceeding.
If the information in the IP fields is not correct, the changes made in the
IP fields will be ignored. The IP address is valid if the screen reads “DHCP
Mode Enabled” or “Static IP Mode Enabled.”