Crown 137769-3 operation manual Introduction, 3 TCP/IQ Addressing Rules

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Getting Started With the DBC Network Bridge

1.2Communicating with the DBC Network Bridge: TCP/IQ™ Networking

1.2.1 The Network Wizard

If you are setting up a dedicated audio network that is not part of another network, you can use the Network Wizard to set up your network easily.

1.Open IQwic.

2.Select Setup > Network Wizard.

3.Follow the instructions on the screen.

4.When done, skip to Step 4 on page 11.

1.2.2 Introduction

The DBC Network Bridge connects directly to Crown IQ networks with TCP/IQ protocol. This permits extensive amp and speaker diagnostics and control by computer. The DSP functions in the DBC Network Bridge are controlled and monitored by a computer running IQwic software.

The computer connects to the DBC Network Bridge on a TCP/IQ network via a Category 5 cable plugged into the Primary Network connector on the back of the DBC Network Bridge. The TCP/IQ format uses off-the-shelf, fast (100 Mb) Ethernet connections. CobraNet lets you plug in a single cable for both networking and digital audio -- this is Crown’s Single-Click solution.

Every component in a TCP/IQ network is identified by a unique address.

DBC Network Bridge

1.2.3 TCP/IQ Addressing Rules

In the next section, you will be assigning TCP/IP addresses to the devices in your network. When you do so, be sure to follow the addressing rules below. Otherwise, the computer may not communicate with the devices.

Turn off DHCP (automatic addressing). This will be done in

Instruction 1C, described later.

Assign each device a static (fixed) IP address. An IP address is made of four numbers separated by periods. Each number can be zero to 255. The last number can never be a zero or 255. For example, 126.126.17.1 could be an IP address. 126.126.17.0 would not be a valid IP address.

Make sure that the computer and all the devices have the same NETWORK IDs in their addresses. This tells the computer that all those devices are on the same network. Various tools are avail- able to determine whether devices are on the same network. In TCP/IQ utility described later, if items are NOT on the same net- work, they are highlighted in the list.

Make sure that each component has its own TCP/IP address, and there are no duplicate addresses. The same holds true for IQ addresses.

Assign a subnet mask. Make it the same for all devices on the network. If the network you are assembling will interconnect with other networks, your network is considered to be a subnet within the larger network. Check with the network administrator to determine the proper Subnet Mask for your subnet.

If you have a stand-alone network, set the Subnet Mask to 255.255.0.0 for all components, including the computer.

Note: Just because two components have the same subnet mask does not mean that they are on the same network. As we said, the subnet mask just tells what part of the TCP/IP address is the Net- work ID.

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Crown 137769-3 operation manual Introduction, 3 TCP/IQ Addressing Rules

137769-3 specifications

Crown 137769-3 is a state-of-the-art electric forklift designed to meet the demands of modern material handling and warehouse operations. Known for its robust performance and advanced technology, this model is favored by businesses seeking efficiency and reliability.

One of the standout features of the Crown 137769-3 is its exceptional lifting capacity. With the ability to lift heavy loads with ease, it is perfect for high-capacity warehouses and industrial environments. The forklift also boasts an impressive lifting height, allowing for the stacking of goods in high racks, maximizing vertical space and optimizing storage solutions.

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Crown’s innovative technologies are at the forefront of the 137769-3's appeal. It features the Crown Engineered Reliability (Crown ER) system, which ensures that critical components are built to last, significantly reducing maintenance needs and downtime. The integrated monitoring system provides real-time data on performance, vehicle status, and battery life, enabling managers to optimize operations effectively.

Another key technology featured in this model is the smart traction control system, designed to provide enhanced stability and control, particularly in uneven terrains. This feature is essential for preventing tip-overs and ensuring the safety of both the operator and the loads being transported.

The Crown 137769-3 is powered by long-lasting batteries that offer impressive run times, allowing for extended usage without frequent recharging. This efficiency helps businesses maximize productivity while minimizing energy costs.

In summary, the Crown 137769-3 combines impressive lifting capabilities, advanced ergonomics, robust technology, and energy efficiency, making it an ideal choice for any warehouse operation. Its reliability, safety features, and user-friendly design contribute to a seamless operational experience, ensuring that businesses can keep pace with the demands of modern logistics and distribution. This model stands out as an excellent investment for companies striving for excellence in material handling.