UMX-CC version 1.0
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AUDIO IP MANAGEMENT CARD
FOR UMX-02/0 MODULAR MATRIX
UMX-CC
R&D Department
NB: The IP address can also be set by software. To do this, refer to section
. If this action is taken, the configuration DIP
switches stop to be operative.
3.
STARTING UP A UMX-CC CARD
To start a UMX-CC, proceed as follows:
1.
Configure the IP address of the card. Refer to section 3.1.
2.
Position the card in the UMX-02/0 chassis and make the connections. Refer to section 3.2.
3.
Add the card to the installation by means of the P.A. Manager software. Refer to section 3.3.
4.
Configure the parameters of the card. Refer to section 3.4.
5.
Connect the UMX-02/0 unit to the installation structure. Refer to section 3.5.
6. Send configurations to the unit. Refer to section 3.6.
3.1.
Configuration of the IP address
Before positioning the card in a UMX-02/0 chassis, its IP address must be configured. For this purpose, it
has 4 internal DIP switches (see Figure 2).
The IP address of the card is configured by means of these 4 DIP switches. This address identifies the
card in the network, and so each equipment unit must have a unique IP address.
An IP address is represented by means of a 32-bit binary number. The IP addresses are expressed as
decimal notation numbers: the 32 bits of the address are divided into four octets (an octet is a group of 8
bits). On the card each octet is configured through a DIP switch (four octets
four DIP switches).
In an octet, each bit can
have the value 0 (DIP switch
OFF) or 1 (DIP switch ON).
In order to obtain the
decimal value of the octet,
the decimal values of each
bit that is in the ON position
must be added up (from the
top down: 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32,
64 and 128).
Figure 2 shows an example
in which the IP address
192.168.100.128
is
configured.
Table I on the next page
shows all the DIP switch
combinations from 0 to 255.
Figure 2