The Network Port; 12Vdc Power I/O; Password Protection; Miscellaneous Administration Menus - Inovonics 262 Installation & User Manual

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ly sits at ground and opens on an alarm). Type: may be as-
signed to Analog Audio Loss, Digital Audio Loss or Stream Audio
Loss.
None inhibits the alarm terminal closure or open.
Alarms have the programmable parameters in the discus-
sion starting on Page 10.
Alarm GPO 'tally' outputs are the collectors of NPN transis-
tors that saturate to ground. Up to 100mA may be 'sunk' by
each of these outputs to operate relays or LED indicators
using an external voltage source up to 24VDC. The negative
side of the external power source must be returned to the
GND (Ground) terminal on the rear panel; a 10mA current-
limited +5V source is provided as a convenience.
The three GPI terminals have no application at present, but
have been included for future use.

The Network Port

The rear-panel RJ-45 jack connects with your local network
(LAN), and from there through your network router to the
Internet. A network connection is required for the Web in-
terface, for 2-way audio streaming, and for SNMP functions.

+12VDC Power I/O

Two paralleled 'coaxial' connecters allow 'daisy-chaining'
two half-rack units that share a common rack adapter. A
short 'pigtail' cable is provided with each rack adapter for
power loop-through.
The NOVIA 262 draws 280mA. Check the rating on the la-
bel of the power supply to make sure it has capacity for the
modules it must support.
These power connectors are not a locking type. A Ty-Wrap®
will secure power cables to the plastic anchor above the
connectors if this becomes a problem.

Password Protection

You may protect NOVIA 262 settings with a password,
which thereafter must be entered before any subsequent
changes can be made. Either the same or separate pass-
words may be assigned to lock out the front-panel and Web
interface access.
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From the Main Menu, navigate to Admin/Security. Enter either
or both boxes to manually enter a password for Front Panel:
or Webpages:. Highlight Save and push the knob to set the
password in memory. Once the password is saved, the Now
Playing screen will be the only menu item available.
Press the Back button to sign-in. You will be prompted to
enter the password before any menu can be accessed and
any adjustments made. Similarly, the Webpages: password
must be entered on a Web-enabled computer or other con-
nected device.
To recover a lost password, you must perform a "hard re-
set." This deletes not only the passwords, but will also re-
turn the NOVIA 262 to factory-default values. All User set-
tings and presets will be lost! Initiate a hard reset by holding
down the Back button as you power-cycle the unit (discon-
nect and then reconnect power). Always keep an up-to-date
Hardware Profile to back up your settings (see Page 28).

Miscellaneous Administration Menus

The Admin/Display menu offers a Brightness adjustment for
the OLED menu screen. We don't recommend a higher set-
ting than the 60% default setting, as it doesn't look that
much brighter and may shorten the life of the display.
Timeout sets the interval between the last use of the knob
Dim (dim) or
and the screen going
set this between 5 min and 60 min. Test the screen-saver by
holding-down the Back button.
About shows the current Firmware Rev: and Serial #: of your
unit, the Ethernet: port status and Uptime:, or how long the
NOVIA 262 has been running since power was last applied.

Headphone Monitoring

The front-panel headphone jack will accommodate either
low- or high-impedance stereo headphones with a 3.5mm
plug. When you plug headphones in, the display automati-
cally opens the Headphone Volume screen where the slider
will adjust the listening level. After you set Volume, push
the Back button twice to return to the menu you were on.
You can also reach the Headphone Volume screen anytime
from the Main Menu.
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Dim (dark). You can

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