Klark Teknik DN 9650, DN9652 specifications Configuring the DN965X, About DN965X configuration

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Chapter 5: Configuring the DN965X

This chapter shows you how to configure the DN965X. Although this chapter uses the DN9650 as an example, the procedures also apply to the DN9652 unless stated otherwise.

About DN965X configuration

The DN965X is configured via a simple menu-driven user interface (configuration menu) operating in a web browser on a computer, such as a laptop PC or Mac, which is akin to setting up a router. The supporting software is hosted in a Linux-based web server inside the DN965X.

DN965X configuration lets you do the following:

Change the text displayed in the LCD display on the front panel of the unit (see “Changing the displayed text” on page 19).

Set up the network module(s) and, on the DN9650 only, the 3-port AES50 module (see “Setting up a network module” on page 19).

Configure the clocking options (see “Clocking options” on page 20).

Set up the IP address of the DN965X for Ethernet networking (see “Ethernet IP Addressing” on page 21).

Update the host software of the DN965X (see “Updating the unit’s host software” on page 22).

To configure your DN965X you will need a standard Ethernet cable and a computer with an up-to-date web browser. For more information, see “To connect the DN965X to a computer and then open its configuration menu in the web browser” on page 4.

About the web browser interface

Supported operating systems and HTTP-compliant web browsers include the following:

PC Windows XP, Windows 7 with Internet Explorer, Mozilla® Firefox®, Google Chrome™.

Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard with Apple Safari, Mozilla® Firefox®, Google Chrome™.

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Contents DN9650/DN9652 Page Important Safety Instructions Instructions DE Sécurité Importantes Hereby declares that the following product Klark TeknikPage SVP, Midas Klark Teknik AVP, Product Development Page Licences Page GNU General Public License GPL Page Contents Contents Getting Started InstallationUnpacking Getting Started Connecting up the DN965XPowering the unit Powering the unitTo switch the unit on/off Connecting a DN965X to a computer Configuring the unit for the first timeConfiguring the unit for the first time Getting Started About the DN965X units OverviewOverview Key featuresHost software version and updates Host software version and updatesChanging the network module About this manual Service and supportTrademarks Front Panel Klark Teknik roundel Has a blue backlight Front PanelDN9652 Asrc LED status DN9650 Asrc LED statusFront Panel Item Description Rear PanelAES50 section DN9650 only Control connectorMains input Clock sectionAbout DN965X configuration Configuring the DN965XAbout the web browser interface Item Screen element Configuring the DN965XChanging the displayed text Setting up a network moduleTo configure a network module card Changing the displayed textTo change the clocking options of a network module Clocking optionsClocking Options Ethernet IP Addressing Ethernet IP AddressingTo change the IP address of the DN965X TAR files and recommended file upload order Updating the unit’s host softwareSoftware Updating the unit’s host software Default IP address Default display To configure the Madi module as a Madi split Using a Madi module as a Madi splitOperation Operation Appendix a Technical Specification Appendix a Technical Specification Appendix B Functional Block Diagrams DN9650 Appendix B Functional Block DiagramsDN9652 DN9652Appendix B Functional Block Diagrams Cleaning Appendix C Service InformationRestoring the factory defaults Routine maintenanceEquipment disposal Special accessoriesChecking/replacing the mains fuse Optional equipment