Pixel Triton User Manual
Part No.: 51322
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25 October 2018
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Default IP
Right out of the box, the Pixel Triton is factory
configured to be a DHCP node, so you can plug it
into your existing router, and it's good to go.
If router is unable or slow to assign an IP address
to the driver the default static IP Address is used.
Default static IP address is provided on a label in
the box. However, one can easily calculate the IP
address, using the MAC address as follows:
10.(byte 1). (byte 2). (byte 3)
Note
Where the three bytes are the last three bytes of the mac
address in decimal.
For e.g.:
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If mac address is 0050C207C8A8 where last three
bytes are 07, C8 and A8 default static IP for the
above mac 10.7.200.168
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Where byte 1 07 is 7 in decimal
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Where byte 2 C8 is 200 in decimal
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Where byte 3 A8 is 168 in decimal
Using the IP address, one can access the built-in
web-interface of the Pixel Triton via any modern
web-browser. The web-interface allows the
settings of the unit to be changed
Finding IP Address Using NMU
ENTTEC provides a free App (available for Windows
and Mac) called NMU (Node Management Utility)
that finds the Pixel Triton and displays its IP
address.
Note:
Pixel Triton is only supported by NMU V1.92 and above.
Please follow these steps:
1.
2.
Pixel Triton should be connected physically
by an Ethernet cable to the same physical
network (or router) as the computer on
which you will run NMU.
3.
Open NMU. If prompted with multiple
network interfaces, select the correct one to
which the Pixel Triton is connected to
4.
Press the Discovery button, and wait till
NMU finds all supported ENTTEC devices
5.
Once found, select Pixel Triton and use the IP
address to access the web-interface