Klark Teknik DN9344E, DN9340E manual IP Addressing, Wireless Routing

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HELIX DN9340E/DN9344E Remote Control Software

User Guide

IP Addressing

To uniquely identify every device, Ethernet connections use standard IP addresses comprising four

0-255 segments presented in dot notation, for example, 192.168.1.16. To accommodate widely varying sizes of system, including those with sub-systems, the segments can be used in slightly differing ways. The format used by a particular IP address is defined by its ‘subnet mask’, as follows:

a)On a small ‘Class C’ system (less than 256 devices), the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0 indicating that the first three segments identify the system and are shared by all of the equipment on the system, while the last segment uniquely identifies each device, for example, in 192.168.1.16, the system subnet is 192.168.1 and the Device ID is 16. Typically, this is the subnet mask used for IP addresses on either a HELIX DN9340E or DN9344E RCS system.

b)For larger systems, the first one or two segments identify the system and the remaining segments identify the sub-system, if relevant, and individual equipment. For example, a Class B medium sized system uses a 255.255.0.0 subnet mask, indicating the first two segments identify the system and the last two the sub-system and individual device.

Wireless Routing

For wireless connection, the laptop/PC wireless card and Access Point must be set up to locate and recognise each other, noting that the airwaves are shared with other devices. This is done by initially making a wired connection from the laptop/PC to the Access Point to assign the appropriate identifiers etc. After configuration, the wired connection can be removed and the wireless one made. There is no need to repeat the wired connection step on future set ups, provided no part of the wireless system has changed.

Two identifiers are used in the recognition process, as follows:

Service Set Identifier (SSID) – The Access Point broadcasts this to enable nearby devices to locate it. Broadcast may be disabled, so that the Access Point only flags its presence when another device calls it by name, that is, its SSID. This mode should be used for the HELIX DN9848E RCS wireless connection to provide security against unauthorised users accessing the system.

Authentication code – This ensures that the device trying to connect to the Access Point has the right to access the system, thus providing an extra layer of security against unauthorised users. Although there are various authentication methods*, the worked example in the next section specifically covers the basic Wireless Equivalent Privacy (WEP) key scheme, which uses a long sequence of numbers as the key. If you wish to use a more complex scheme, please consult the Access Point and wireless Ethernet card manuals.

*WPA-PSK (Wi-Fi Protected Access – Pre-Shared Key) is now available on Access Point and some wireless cards.

In addition, the broadcast channel of the Access Point can be specified (typically channels 1 to 11 are available); this is particularly useful if there are other Access Points in the vicinity.

Note

Every Ethernet connection on your Laptop/PC has a different IP address. Therefore, when you have both wired and wireless Ethernet cards on your laptop/PC, be sure to enter the correct settings for each.

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Contents Helix DN9340E/DN9344E Contact Details Helix DN9340E/DN9344E Remote Control SoftwareContents STORING/RECALLING Memory Settings Introducing the Helix Remote Control Software Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 available at Minimum System RequirementsMidas Elgar Library Manager Shell available at Software Installation Helix DN9340E/DN9344E Remote Control Software To add-in an Helix RCS device to the Elgar Library Manager Opening Helix RCS within the Elgar Library ManagerDN9340 Device Workspace To quickly switch to a different view on the same channelQuick Tour of the DN9340 Device Views To quickly switch to a different view on the other channel Specify the Helix unit details in the upper Home tab Network IdentificationSpecify channel details in the lower Home tab Linking and Bypassing ChannelsTo link the channels for identical operation Graphic To switch to the Graphic Equalisation viewTo specify the EQ mode for the current channel Graphic EqualisationTo switch a fader out of the circuit To adjust a fader levelTo adjust a group of faders together To reset all faders to zeroPara To switch to the Parametric Equalisation viewTo set the Parametric EQ mode for the channel Parametric EqualisationTo activate the target at an existing PEQ section To switch a PEQ section out of the circuitTo Bypass the parametric EQ on the current channel To add a PEQ section to the graphDynamic To switch to the Dynamic Equalisation viewTo set the Dynamic EQ mode for the channel Dynamic EqualisationTo shape a Dynamic EQ section To Bypass the Dynamic EQ on the current channelTo activate the target on the other Dynamic Filter To switch a Dynamic section out of the circuitTo switch to the Filter view FiltersTo add a Filter to the graph At the Filter Mode tabTo switch a Filter out of the circuit To Bypass all the Filters on the current channelBuilding your Network Remotely To switch to the FastNav screenFastNav Screen Helix DN9340E/DN9344E Remote Control Software Copy Channels Screen To copy settings from one device to anotherHint Global Graphic ScreenOverview Connecting the Helix DN9340/DN9344E units in a daisy chainHelix DN9340E/DN9344E unit interconnections Ethernet connection standard Ethernet ConnectionConfiguring the Network Devices Ethernet connection wireless optionTo configure an Ethernet device and assign a port to it Helix DN9340E/DN9344E Remote Control Software Click OK IP Addressing Wireless RoutingSecurity Settings Access PointIP settings Wireless Network SettingsWireless network properties window Wireless CardWireless Network Connections screen Helix DN9340E/DN9344E Remote Control Software If your laptop/PC has a firewall Laptop/PC Cable/Converter Required Unit Connection Connection ProcedureSerial Connection Option Serial connection detailsHelix DN9340E/DN9344E Remote Control Software Helix DN9340E/DN9344E Remote Control Software Finding ports and device names System Configuration WindowTo find all ports on your system To find new devices attached to your PC Port Configuration screenHelix DN9340E/DN9344E Remote Control Software Communications Overview Working OnlineOnline Operation Version UpdateTo set the Rapide unit online/offline To cancel online connection during pollingTo take a unit offline To check the online status of the Devices in the networkAll Units Offline Activity IndicatorsTroubleshooting To take the entire network offlineSolo Tracking Operation To open the System Solo Tracking Setup screenTo assign solo sources to Helix channels Helix DN9340E/DN9344E Remote Control Software To change lockout settings Protecting System SettingsFunction Locking Change Password To change the current passwordMemory Working with Individual AddIns To switch to the Memory viewHelix DN9340E/DN9344E Remote Control Software To write all the Memories from the AddIn Device to the unit To retrieve all the Memories from a Unit to the AddIn DeviceTo open the global Memory Management screen Global Memory ManagementTo Read/Write All Memories from/to multiple units Recall From Memory Store To Memory Switch to the Store \ Recall Memory tabTo return to the FastNav screen, click AddIn Glossary of Terms and AbbreviationsSsid To connect a single unit USB to front panel Remote Control Connection OptionsTo connect a single non-Ethernet unit USB to rear panel Helix DN9340E/DN9344E Remote Control Software Helix DN9340E/DN9344E Remote Control Software Helix DN9340E/DN9344E Remote Control Software Helix DN9340E/DN9344E Remote Control Software Setting up the Lantronix UDS1100 Converter Web Configuration and Telnet Configuration tabs Connecting the system equipment Apply SettingsTo connect up a Helix RCS Ethernet System LAN
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