Specifications

ARCHITECT
Model 1600 SE
Model 1601 SE
Installer’s Guide
From this page you have control to turn the Architect on, off
and to mute or unmute each zone. Note: The changes are sent to
the Architect when you click the Update button. Go ahead, give
it a try: Turn on the amplier and mute a channel or two. Now
click the Update button and watch the front panel of the amplier
change. This screen is useful for general system diagnos-
tics when you want to check out the amplier operation.
To remotely access the web
server of the Architect from an area
outside of the local network you will
need a full time connection to the In-
ternet (DSL, Cable, T1), a router/re-
wall, and a more than basic knowl-
edge of TCP/IP network setup. If you
are not familiar with setting up WAN
connections, this isn’t for the faint of
heart. Check with a professional. The
simplest means of making the web server of the Architect acces-
sible to the Internet is by using the Port Forwarding feature found
in most Ethernet Routers and Firewalls. This feature allows you
to route a specic external TCP/IP port address (i.e. http://www.
yourhost.com:1601 SE) to the internal IP address of the amplier;
i.e. 192.168.0.1 port 80 (the http server). This limits the exposure
of your LAN for hacking to a very specic IP address and TCP/IP
port. Refer to your Routers documentation for information re-
garding this.
Using the Ethernet Port
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Internet WAN
Connection
Important Note: Make a note in the
front of this manual, or better yet, on
a sticker on the back of the Model
1601 SE when you change the Static
IP address setting. You will need
to know that address to access the
unit. If you forget the address, you
can reset the address to the factory
default 192.168.0.1. by turning off
the AC Power Switch on the back of
the amplier, hold in the reset switch
(the small hole between the LAN
LEDs) with a paper clip
and then turn the power
switch back on while
holding the reset switch
in for 5 seconds.
This restores all
the factory default
settings.