Ping function
Use the Ping function to ‘ping’ another device on the network as follows:
1. Rotate the encoder to highlight the Ping IP selection (see a on figure 23).
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Figure 23. Ping Function
2. Press the Enter button (b).
3. Rotate the encoder to highlight the first or next octet that needs to be changed (c).
4. Press the Enter button.
5. Rotate the encoder to change the selected octet to the desired value (d).
6. Press the Enter button. The highlight jumps to the next octet.
7. Repeat steps 3 through 6 as necessary to change all octets.
8. Press the Enter button.
9. Rotate the encoder as necessary to highlight the Ping control (e).
10. Press the Enter button (f).
Player submenu
The Player submenu provides a tool to give the player a unique name and location
(see figure 24).
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Figure 24. Player Submenu and Keyboard
Customize the player as follows:
1. Rotate the encoder to highlight the identifier, either Name or Location (see a figure 24).
2. Press the Enter button (b). An alphanumeric keyboard screen appears.
3. Rotate the encoder to highlight the first or next character in the identifier (c).
NOTES: is the back space key. Pressing Enter when this key is highlighted,
erases the character to the left of the cursor.
is the Caps key. Pressing Enter when this key is highlighted, toggles
the keyboard between uppercase and lowercase characters.
is the space key.
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