User guide
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Ch apt er 4 In te rn a l M e n u Sy st e m
Ve rsi on a n d E th e rn e t Men u
• Factory Default: Pressing this button opens a cautionary window
to verify that you really want to restore the AMP1-MADIe setup to
the factory default. If you press the Factory Default button again,
the action proceeds and the unit will restart. Otherwise, after five
seconds, the factory default request is cancelled. You can also cancel
the factory default request by pressing any other button.
• Set IP Address, IP Mask, or Gateway: Pressing this button
highlights the first of the four octets, turning the Channel Volume
knob clockwise increases the octet; turning it counterclockwise
reduces the octet. Pressing either the Set or the Channel Volume
knob advances the highlight to the next octet. Advancing beyond
the last octet returns the highlight to the first octet.
• Addr Mode: Pressing this button selects between DHCP and
Static address modes.
• Connect LAN: Pressing this button selects between a LAN
connection and a Direct connection.
• Finished: Pressing this button closes this menu and returns to the
Monitoring Screen.
Note:
The Factory Default action restores the entire unit to
its factory condition. The unit name is deleted, the IP
Address is set to DHCP, and the Connect: setting is
reset to LAN.
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If the IP information has been changed, the unit will have to restart. A
warning diamond will display, and you will need to confirm or cancel
before proceeding.
When using static IP settings, be sure to check the settings with your
network administrator. Incorrect settings may cause intermittent
problems with the network that may be very difficult to solve.
If the information in the IP fields is not correct, the changes made in
the IP fields will be ignored. The IP address is valid if the screen reads
“DHCP Mode Enabled” or “Static IP Mode Enabled.”
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This enables a single-address DHCP server. Thus, when a computer is
connected directly, both the unit and the host computer will be
assigned a DHCP address, and they will be able to communicate.
However, this setting will cause problems with some LANs. If this unit
will be connected to a LAN, leave this setting in the Connect: LAN
setting which disables the internal DHCP server.