
Note: some DHCP routers are configured in a way that the HD2 obtains a new IP address after a
firmware upgrade (and also after restarting). The IP address of the HD2 before the firmware upgrade
may, thus, not be valid anymore. To cope with this, before trying to reconnect, a network scan is
performed again. If only one HD2 is connected to the network, everything is fine. If more than one HD2s
are connected, the user may have to run the network scan again and select the HD2 manually.
4.6.5 Erase Flash Mem / Reset to Factory Defaults
Pushing
Erase All
resets the HD2 to the factory default settings, that is, the flash memory is cleared,
master gain is set to -40 dB and the internal DSP program (with no downsampling) and a Dirac impulse
FIR filter is used.
4.6.6 Download / Upload the Complete Configuration
It is possible to download the complete configuration of the HD2 (setups, filters) to a directory and e.g.
upload it to another HD2. Push the button
Save Config
in the Configuration group in the lower left
corner. You will be asked for a directory to save the configuration into. Inside that directory, files named
set#_<setupname>.hd2, and <filtername>.fir are stored. The # in the setup name refers to the position
in the list visible in the GUI.
To upload the complete configuration, click
Upload Config
which will ask for the directory to upload
from, scan the directory for valid files and upload them. The HD2 does not have to be empty for this
operation. FIR filters different from the ones that are already present in the HD2 are appended. If an
FIR filter already exists in the HD2, it will not be uploaded.
Setups behave differently since they are fixed to a certain position. If a setup file is named
'Set5_<setupname>.hd2' and a setup already exists in the HD2 at position 5, it will be overwritten. To
prevent this, you can either upload the setups manually or rename the setup such that the number
behind 'Set' is changed to the desired position.
4.6.7 Locking/disabling the front panel operation
To provide unauthorized use of the HD2 from the front panel, the keyboard can be locked with a 4-digit
PIN that consists of numbers between 1 and 8. To lock the front panel, simply click the
Lock front panel
checkbox below the log window. If someone tries to operate the HD2 from the front panel, the display,
then, shows “Keys locked - Enter Pin”. To unlock from the software, simply click on the checkbox again.
To unlock from the front panel, enter the 4-digit pin with the output keys labelled with 1 – 8. If
successful, the display shows “Keys unlocked”.
4.6.8 Change the 4 digit security PIN
By default, the 4-digit PIN is set to 1111. To change this, click on the
Change Security PIN
button. The
following dialog comes up:
Enter old and desired new PIN. Note: only numbers between 1 and 8 may be used. If valid numbers
were entered, the Change PIN button is enabled. Click on it to transfer the PINs to the HD2. If the
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Fig. 12: Change Security
PIN