Klark Teknik DN9340E Access Point, IP settings, Wireless Network Settings, Security Settings

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HELIX DN9340E/DN9344E Remote Control Software

User Guide

To configure an Access Point and wireless card (wireless set up only)

As set up procedures vary between the commercially available Access Points - and your Access Point may have a Set Up Wizard - only essential guidelines can be given here. (Some Access Points store their configuration details on a web page of the same IP address.) Please refer to your product User Guides to ensure correct wireless operation. Also, operating systems vary amongst users only; therefore only standard Windows XP wireless configuration screens are covered here. These can generally be related to screens on other operating systems.

A Access Point

1Referring to the product’s manual, set up the Access Point to communicate with your laptop/PC, ensuring you use the following:

IP settings:

Set the Access Point IP address to the same IP network segment as your laptop/PC LAN and wireless card. The network segment comprises the first three fields of the IP address. Typically, on a HELIX DN9340E/DN9344E RCS system, the network segment is set to 192.168.1.

Note

Your Access Point will have a factory preset IP subnet address, so to locate it initially you may be asked to temporarily reconfigure your laptop/PC to use the same IP network address sequence. After you have located and reconfigured the Access Point to work on your normal laptop/PC IP subnet, remember to reset your laptop/PC to its normal IP address.

Wireless Network Settings:

Set an SSID (Service Set Identifier) and disable SSID Broadcast. (If you are given the option to ‘name’ the Access Point in the configuration details, it can be helpful to also use the SSID as the name.)

Choose a broadcast channel to minimise interference with other nearby Access Points. To avoid interference, channel numbers should differ by at least 5. Therefore, as most Access Points default to Channel 11, Channels 1 – 6 are likely to offer the least interference from other devices in the area.

Security Settings:

For choosing the Network Authentication type, refer to the product manual or use ‘Open System’.

Set the data encryption to WEP (Wireless Equivalent Privacy) using, for example, 128 bits, and generate a key. Usually you are asked to enter a phrase from which the key will be generated. Make a note of the WEP key and keep it in a secure place (remember, the WEP key is the security code for your wireless system).

Help If your laptop appears to have problems talking to the system equipment, try ‘pinging’ it using the DOS Command Prompt ‘PING’ followed by the IP address, for example, PING 192 168.1.10. If it says it cannot reach it, rather than having timed out, then they are not using the same IP subnet address – check that you have changed your laptop IP address back to its original setting. If that’s not the problem, check that the Access Point was configured correctly.

If using WPA-PSK, configure the Access Point to use WPA-PSK and enter the exact passphrase (also known as Shared Secret) as used on the client station.

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Contents Helix DN9340E/DN9344E Helix DN9340E/DN9344E Remote Control Software Contact DetailsContents STORING/RECALLING Memory Settings Introducing the Helix Remote Control Software Midas Elgar Library Manager Shell available at Minimum System RequirementsMicrosoft .NET Framework 1.1 available at Software Installation Helix DN9340E/DN9344E Remote Control Software Opening Helix RCS within the Elgar Library Manager To add-in an Helix RCS device to the Elgar Library ManagerQuick Tour of the DN9340 Device Views To quickly switch to a different view on the same channelDN9340 Device Workspace To quickly switch to a different view on the other channel Network Identification Specify the Helix unit details in the upper Home tabTo link the channels for identical operation Linking and Bypassing ChannelsSpecify channel details in the lower Home tab To switch to the Graphic Equalisation view To specify the EQ mode for the current channelGraphic Equalisation GraphicTo adjust a fader level To adjust a group of faders togetherTo reset all faders to zero To switch a fader out of the circuitTo switch to the Parametric Equalisation view To set the Parametric EQ mode for the channelParametric Equalisation ParaTo switch a PEQ section out of the circuit To Bypass the parametric EQ on the current channelTo add a PEQ section to the graph To activate the target at an existing PEQ sectionTo switch to the Dynamic Equalisation view To set the Dynamic EQ mode for the channelDynamic Equalisation DynamicTo activate the target on the other Dynamic To Bypass the Dynamic EQ on the current channelTo shape a Dynamic EQ section To switch a Dynamic section out of the circuit To switch to the Filter viewFilters FilterAt the Filter Mode tab To switch a Filter out of the circuitTo Bypass all the Filters on the current channel To add a Filter to the graphFastNav Screen To switch to the FastNav screenBuilding your Network Remotely Helix DN9340E/DN9344E Remote Control Software To copy settings from one device to another Copy Channels ScreenGlobal Graphic Screen HintHelix DN9340E/DN9344E unit interconnections Connecting the Helix DN9340/DN9344E units in a daisy chainOverview Ethernet Connection Ethernet connection standardTo configure an Ethernet device and assign a port to it Ethernet connection wireless optionConfiguring the Network Devices Helix DN9340E/DN9344E Remote Control Software Click OK Wireless Routing IP AddressingAccess Point IP settingsWireless Network Settings Security SettingsWireless Network Connections screen Wireless CardWireless network properties window Helix DN9340E/DN9344E Remote Control Software If your laptop/PC has a firewall Connection Procedure Serial Connection OptionSerial connection details Laptop/PC Cable/Converter Required Unit ConnectionHelix DN9340E/DN9344E Remote Control Software Helix DN9340E/DN9344E Remote Control Software To find all ports on your system System Configuration WindowFinding ports and device names Port Configuration screen To find new devices attached to your PCHelix DN9340E/DN9344E Remote Control Software Working Online Communications OverviewVersion Update Online OperationTo cancel online connection during polling To take a unit offlineTo check the online status of the Devices in the network To set the Rapide unit online/offlineActivity Indicators TroubleshootingTo take the entire network offline All Units OfflineTo assign solo sources to Helix channels To open the System Solo Tracking Setup screenSolo Tracking Operation Helix DN9340E/DN9344E Remote Control Software Function Locking Protecting System SettingsTo change lockout settings To change the current password Change PasswordTo switch to the Memory view Memory Working with Individual AddInsHelix DN9340E/DN9344E Remote Control Software To retrieve all the Memories from a Unit to the AddIn Device To write all the Memories from the AddIn Device to the unitTo Read/Write All Memories from/to multiple units Global Memory ManagementTo open the global Memory Management screen To return to the FastNav screen, click Switch to the Store \ Recall Memory tabRecall From Memory Store To Memory Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations AddInSsid To connect a single non-Ethernet unit USB to rear panel Remote Control Connection OptionsTo connect a single unit USB to front 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 To connect up a Helix RCS Ethernet System Apply SettingsConnecting the system equipment LAN
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