ADN System Instruction Manual

Table Of Contents
Configuring the conference system via the central unit
114 | ADN Digital Conference System
Setting a static subnet mask –
“Subnet Mask”
Setting the default gateway
“Gateway“
Set the IP address of the default gateway.
Adjusting the contrast of the display panel – “Contrast”
You can adjust the contrast of the
display panel in 15 steps.
Setting the lock mode – “Lock”
When you activate the lock mode, you are automati
cally returned to the standard
display. For information on how to deactivate the lock mode, refer to the chapter
“Deactivating the lock mode of the central unit” on page 83.
Restoring the factory default settings– “Restore Factory Defaults”
The “Restore Factory Defaults” menu item allows you to restore the factory default
settings (see “Factory default settings” on page 253).
Select and call up the
“Network” submenu
Select and call up the
“Subnet Mask” menu
item
Select the desired
setting; store the
setting
Network
IP Mode
IP Address
Subnet Mask
255.255.0.0 255.255.0.0
Subnet Mask
255 . 255 . 0 . 0
Main Menu
Settings
Network
Select and call up the
“Network” submenu
Select and call up the
“Gateway” menu item
Select the desired
setting; store the
setting
Network
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Gateway
192.168.1.1 192.168.1.1
Gateway
192 . 168 . 1 . 1
Main Menu
Settings
Network
Select and call up the
“Settings” submenu
Select and call up the
“Contrast” menu item
Select the desired
setting; store the
setting
Main Menu
System Menu
*Languages
Settings
Settings
Network
Contrast
Lock
Contrast
09
09 09
Select and call up the
“Settings” submenu
Select and call up the
“Lock” menu item
Select the desired
setting; store the
setting
Main Menu
System Menu
*Languages
Settings
Settings
Network
Contrast
Lock
Lock
On
Off
Select and call up the
“Settings” submenu
Select and call up the
“Restore Factory
Defaults” menu item
Select the desired
setting; apply the
setting
Main Menu
System Menu
*Languages
Settings
Settings
Contrast
Lock
Restore Factory Defaults
Restore Factory Defaults
Yes
No