Manual
Table Of Contents
- About This Manual
- CHAPTER 1: Overview
- CHAPTER 2: Legal issues & facts
- CHAPTER 3: Installation
- CHAPTER 4: Operation
- CHAPTER 5: Front Panel Control
- CHAPTER 6: Remote Operation
- Introduction
- Status - Overview
- Status - Sync
- Status - Network
- Status - Device
- Status - Input Streams
- Status - Output Streams
- Matrix
- Advanced - Overview
- Advanced - PTP Settings
- Advanced - PTP Unicast
- Advanced - PTP Profile Customized Settings
- Advanced - Current PTP Master
- Advanced - PTP Statistic
- Advanced - PTP Clock Setting
- Advanced - Network Advanced Settings
- Advanced - PTP Jitter
- Logging
- Statistic
- CHAPTER 7: Troubleshooting and Maintenance
- CHAPTER 8: Technical Data
- Index
- Glossary
- Appendix A - Stream State Messages
- Appendix B - Firmware Update
- Appendix C - AES3 Transparency
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CHAPTER 3: Installation
After successful booting (about 30 s) the currently installed fi rmware and software
can be checked in the display at the front panel. The menu is controlled by the
navigation switch at the right-hand side of the display.
There are four positions to check:
• Main frame (Update via USB)
- Montone / Information / MB Version
- Montone / Information / FPGA Version
• RAVENNA Module (Update via network)
- RAVENNA Modul / Information / SW Version
- RAVENNA Modul / Information / HW Version
The menu map is explained in “CHAPTER 5: Front Panel Control” on page 26.
NOTE
To update the fi rmware of the main frame (not the module) an installed USB
serial driver (Windows®) and the Update Tool are necessary. The software and the
installation instructions are available at
www.directout.eu.
See “Appendix B - Firmware Update” on page 85 for description of the module´s
update procedure.
9. Check the network settings of your computer. The default IP address of
MONTONE.42 on PORT 1 is 192.168.0.1.
NOTE
The network settings (PORT 1) of MONTONE.42 can also be checked and modifi ed
at the front panel.
Position: RAVENNA Modul / Confi guration / IP Address
If you have a DHCP server running in your network you can use PORT 2 to
automatically assign an IP address.