Klark Teknik DN9340E, DN9344E Ethernet Settings, Subnet Mask, To change the IP address

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Operation: DN9344E

15.6. Ethernet Settings (Page 7)

When controlling the DN9340E unit remotely via Ethernet, the unit requires an individual IP Address and Subnet Mask to be set. For more information on remote control set ups, see Sections 9 and 10.

The IP Address is entered manually on each unit in the network using the DN9344E’s front panel controls.

To change the IP address

1Use the UP and DOWN buttons on the left-hand half of the unit (Section 1) to navigate between each of the four display fields.

2Now use the UP and DOWN buttons on the right-hand half of the unit (Section 2) to set a value between 0-255.

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4

Note

Press SETUP to confirm (unit will display password menu). Press SETUP to exit.

It is important that all units and the controlling PC have a unique IP Address in order for the network to function correctly.

After setting the IP address you need to check the Ethernet IP Address Subnet mask on each unit, see Section 15.6.2.

15.6.2Subnet Mask (Page 8)

When the IP Address is set manually, it is necessary to check the Ethernet IP Address Subnet mask on each unit. The default subnet mask is 255.255.0.0.

To change the Subnet Mask

1Use the UP and DOWN buttons on the left-hand half of the unit (Section 1) to navigate between each of the four display fields.

2Now use the UP and DOWN buttons on the right-hand half of the unit (Section 2) to set the value between 0-255.

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4

Note

Press SETUP to confirm (unit will display password menu). Press SETUP to exit.

It is important that all units and controlling PCs have the same Subnet Mask to function correctly. You may want to modify Subnet Masks where one area of the network is required to be ‘hidden’ from another, for example, in an installation with one network but multiple auditoriums. For more information on configuring your network, please see the HELIX DN9340E/DN9344E RCS User Guide.

For more information on remote control setups, see Sections 9 and 10.

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Contents DN9340E/DN9344E Page Important Safety Instructions Page Declaration of Conformity Page Contents Setup Menu DN9340E Application Notes Page Installation Considerations Safety WarningAfter Unpacking Page Quick Reference DN9340E Front PanelDN9344E Front Panel DN9340E & DN9344E Key Features Key FeaturesIntroducing the DN9340E/DN9344E Host Software VersionsRemote control operation Space efficiencyInterface to Midas consoles Store and Recall ParametersControls, Connectors, Indicators DN9340E EQ Access and DisplaysFront Panel DN9340E Soft keys displayBypass, Channel Select, Soft Keys and Alphanumeric Display Selected channel both channels if linked. When aSoft keys Touch Strip, Store and Recall, Home Setup and Data Entry PC Port, Metering and Power Rear Panel DN9340E MainsInputs a and B Word clock InputSignal Flow DN9340E Signal Flow DN9340EOperation DN9340E Operation DN9340EHome Home page sub-menusTouchstrip Operation on the Home Graphic Equalisation Soft Key FunctionsAutomatic features EQ FlatTouchstrip operation with Graphic equalisation GroupingParametric Equalisation Touchstrip operation with Parametric equalisation EQ removeLo Threshold / Level Dynamic EqualisationHi Threshold / Level Touchstrip operation with Dynamic equalisation Time constantsCreate Filter function FiltersFilter Type Left Encoder Centre Encoder Right Encoder Touchstrip operation with Filters Filter settingsFilter remove Metering Clear Down Sequence Setup Menu DN9340E Setup Menu DN9340ETo access the Set Up menu pages GeneralRemote control via a PC To switch remote communications offComms channel To select a slave remote communications channelUsing a DN9340E for master control To select a master remote communications channelTo select a slave communications channel To remove the unit from the networkTo set a Panel Lock Front Panel lockTo remove the Panel Lock Analogue/Digital Input Select To change the input sourcePresets lock To set a Presets lockDigital Output Clock Select To select the output clock sourceLCD contrast adjustment Delay optionsNaming Pages 7 To enter a nameEthernet Settings Pages 11 Power-up LogoEthernet IP Address Ethernet Subnet Mask Setup To check and edit the Subnet MaskTo store settings Using the DN9340E MemoriesTo recall settings Remote Control ConnectionsAddresses Data modelSetting the master unit on-line Getting startedOn a DN9340E On a DN9344EOperation To set up the namesSystem naming Copy channel function To set up the assignmentSolo Tracking operation Overview Helix DN9340E/DN9344E unit interconnectionsConnecting the Helix DN9340/DN9344E units in a daisy chain Ethernet Connection Ethernet connection wireless optionEthernet connection standard Configuring the DN9340E for Network Communication Configuring the DN9344E for Network CommunicationSerial Connection Option Connection and Configuration ProcedureSerial connection details Controls, Connectors, Indicators DN9344E Alphanumeric displays, SETUP, Metering and PowerPress to step through the Set Up pages Power Switch Power on Power on indication Power indicationIndicators, Up and Down Buttons, PC Port and Scribble Strips IndicatorsRear Panel DN9344E Mains inlet socket1B, 2A and 2B InterfaceSignal Flow DN9344E Signal Flow DN9344EOperation DN9344E Operation DN9344ERemote Comms channels To select a remote communications channel To enable the Contact Closure Relay mode To disable remote communications and relay operationPassword To set a passwordTo change the settings for Inputs 1A and 1B Analogue/Digital Input Select Pages 3To change the settings for Output Digital Output Clock Select Pages 5Ethernet Settings Subnet MaskTo change the IP address To change the Subnet MaskApplication Notes Dynamic EQApplication Notes Application Notes What do we mean by all these Q types? Proportional Q Constant QSymmetrical Q What is AES/EBU? Technical Specification DN9340E 17.1. DN9340EPower Requirements Technical Specification DN9344E 17.2. DN9344ERelay Socket Pin D-type rear Power Pin IEC Battery Service InformationReplacement
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