To configure a static IP address for your switcher:

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1.Ensure your switcher is connected to your network via the ethernet port.

2.Press MENU.

3.Press the SYSTEM Wipe Pattern button.

4.Press NEXT until IP Addr is displayed.

5.Press the IP Addr knob to display the IP Address menu.

6.Use the IPMode knob to select Static.

7.Press the IPMode knob to enter the selection.

8.Press the Confrm knob to commit the change. Press the Cancel knob to discard the change and return to the previous setting.

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9.Press NEXT until IPAddr is displayed.

10.Use the left knob to select the data to configure. You can choose from the following:

IPAddr — Configure the IP address (configure this first).

Mask — Configure the network mask.

Gatwy — Configure the default gateway.

11.Use the middle knob to select the fields in the address.

12.Use the right knob to modify the field value.

13.Repeat steps 9 to 12 for Mask (network mask), and Gatwy (network gateway).

14.Press the left knob to save all network settings.

15.Press the Confrm knob to commit the change. Press the Cancel knob to discard the change and return to the previous setting.

Switcher Personality

The switcher has customizable features that allow you to tailor operation to your personal preferences.

Aux Bus Memory Recalls

You can set the behavior of the Aux buses during a memory recall. The buses can be configured to hold inputs (overriding whatever input is saved in the recalled memory) or to change to the input saved in the recalled memory.

To set the Aux Bus Recall Mode:

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1.Press RECALL.

2.Press NEXT until AuxMem is displayed.

3.Press the AuxMem knob to set the Aux Bus Recall Mode. You can choose from the following:

NoRcll — Aux buses ignore the input saved with the recalled memory and retain the current input.

Recall — Aux bus inputs change to the input saved with the recalled memory.

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saving and recalling switcher settings, refer to the section “Using the Memory System” on page 23.

Customizing the Panel Glow

Panel buttons are set to a glow color which is used when the button is not selected. This glow color can be customized to your preference.

To customize the Panel Glow color:

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1.Press MENU.

2.Press the USER Wipe Pattern button.

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