Kramer Electronics 910 user manual Select Properties

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Connecting the 910 Digital Audio Preamplifier

To connect to a network hub or network router with a straight- through cable, see Section 6.2.2

To configure the Ethernet port, see Section 6.2.3

6.2.1Connecting the ETHERNET Port Directly to a PC (Crossover Cable)

You can connect the Ethernet port of the 910 to the Ethernet port on your PC, via a crossover cable with RJ-45 connectors.

This type of connection is recommended for identification of the

factory default IP Address of the 910 during the initial configuration

After connecting the Ethernet port, configure your PC as follows:

1.Right-click the My Network Places icon on your desktop.

2.Select Properties.

3.Right-click Local Area Connection Properties.

4.Select Properties.

The Local Area Connection Properties window appears.

5.Select the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click the Properties Button, (see Figure 3).

Figure 3: Local Area Connection Properties Window

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Contents Model Contents Figures TablesIntroduction Getting StartedRecycling Kramer Products Safety InstructionsAchieving the Best Performance Quick Start Overview Your 910 Digital Audio Preamplifier910 Digital Audio Preamplifier 910 Digital Audio Preamplifier Functions DisplayFactory Default Button Installing the 910 in a Rack Connecting the 910 Digital Audio Preamplifier Connecting the RS-232 Port Connecting the Ethernet PortSelect Properties Configuring the Ethernet Port KRAMERXXXX2 Connecting via USB Connecting a Microphone to the XLR Input Device Properties ScreenUsing the Front Panel Buttons Operating the 910 Digital Audio PreamplifierBass Treb MuteInput MID LdnsControlling the 910 from the PC 910 Control Application ScreenTechnical Specifications Device Message Format Protocol 3000 SyntaxHost Message Format Result and Error Codes 10 910 Commands in Protocol10.1 Help Commands 10.2 Device Initiated MessagesBasic Routing Commands Preset CommandsAudio Parameter Commands Identification Commands Network Setting CommandsMachine Information Commands Command TermsCommand Chaining Entering CommandsCommand Forms Maximum String Length Backward SupportPage Safety Warning