Adjusting Network Settings; Network Settings - Blackmagicdesign SmartView 4K Installation And Operation Manual

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Adjusting Network Settings

Network Settings

Device Name
It is a good idea to change your monitor's name so each SmartView or SmartScope unit is easy
to identify on a network, e.g., "Field Cameras 1&2", "Multi-View Output", "4K feeds" etc.
To change your monitor's name, make sure your monitor is connected via Ethernet or USB.
Launch Blackmagic SmartView setup and click on the settings icon under your monitor name.
In the setting page, click network, and edit the name of your monitor located in the 'details'
section. If the software detects an invalid name, a warning icon will appear next to the name
as you are typing. If the name is valid, a green tick will appear. Press the 'return' key on your
computer keyboard to confirm the name change.
Network Settings
To make changes to the network settings section in Blackmagic SmartView setup, your
Blackmagic monitor must be connected to the computer via USB. Network settings cannot be
changed via Ethernet.
By default, SmartView and SmartScope use DHCP to automatically obtain an IP address from
your network.
In the absence of a DHCP server, you may wish to enable the "internet sharing" feature of Mac
OS X, or the "internet connection sharing" (ICS) feature of Windows 7 or Windows 8, to provide
DHCP addresses to any directly attached units. This will avoid having to manually assign static
IP addresses to each unit. You can use this feature to provide DHCP addresses even though
your computer might not have an Internet connection. Internet sharing is detailed in the Mac OS
X and Windows 7 and 8 Help documentation.
If DHCP cannot be used in your configuration, choose to configure the address using "static IP".
Please ask your system administrator for a spare IP address to avoid creating an IP conflict on
your network. You will need to specify a unique IP address for each SmartView and
SmartScope unit as well as a common subnet mask. It is unnecessary to change the default
value in the "gateway" field unless you intend to connect your units to a network gateway such
as an Internet router.
If no SmartView or SmartScope monitors are found on the network, the units might not have
received IP addresses via DHCP and it will be necessary to manually configure each unit with
appropriate network settings.
3
Connect a Blackmagic SmartView or SmartScope monitor to your computer via USB
and launch Blackmagic SmartView setup.
4
Your connected monitor will be automatically displayed in the SmartView setup home
page and will show a USB icon next to its name.
5
Adjust your monitor's network settings.
6
Repeat these steps for any other units that have not received an IP address via DHCP.
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