Setting Ip Addresses On L-S Panels - GRASS VALLEY L-S series Instruction Manual

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Setting IP Addresses on L-S Panels

JUPITER L-S and LCD Series Control Panel Instruction Manual
The network configuration procedure consists of two parts:
• Setting the panel IP address, subnet value, and gateway address, and
• Setting the panel "Device Number" and other Jupiter values.
When L-S panels are being installed for the first time, the user will need to
load the NetConfig application on the Jupiter file server PC.
Note
The following is a summary of the NetConfig portion of the configuration pro-
cess. For a complete description of the NetConfig application, refer to the
NetConfig Instruction Manual.
1. Connect the panel to the IP switch on the Jupiter network. Apply
power. If the panel has a display window, you should see the default IP
address of the panel.
If there are other devices on the Jupiter LAN with this same address,
they should be disconnected at this time.
2. Launch the NetConfig application from the control-system file server.
3. Expand the "IP View."
You should see the Jupiter file server name and IP address.
4. Expand the listing under the Jupiter file server.
You should see the panel name and the factory default address of the
panel(s). In most cases, you will see a red dot next to the panel name,
meaning that the panel address needs to be changed as described
below.
If you do not see the panel name(s) that you expect:
• Select "Configure > Netconfig Options > Clear Views and Re-dis-
cover."
• Check to see that the "IP View > Product Web Access Pages" are not
being covered by other views, such as "Device view" or "Facility
View."
In some cases, you may need to cycle power to the panel.
5. Change the panel IP address to place the panel on the Jupiter network:
a. Select the panel requiring an address change.
b. Select the "Set IP" button along the top of the NetConfig window.
You should see the "Change IP Addresses" menu.
c. In the "Select Device Type" field, select "All Devices."
d. Select the panel requiring an address change.
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