Network Screen - AJA Ki Pro Quad Installation & Operation Manual

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Import:
Export Presets 1-20:
Import Presets 1-20:
Recall Factory Preset:

Network Screen

MAC Address (50.6):
Ki Pro Quad v5.2r3
The Import buttons let you browse for and import a preset file on your computer into the
preset register associated with the selected button. A dialog box warns you that the
operation will overwrite the current preset contents with the contents stored in the file.
Lets you save the contents of all presets to a file on your computer.
The file gets exported to the default download location specified in your browser options
with the name all.presets. If you export multiple files, a number gets appended to ensure
a unique file name.
Lets you browse for and import a previously exported all.presets file from your computer.
A dialog box warns you that the operation will overwrite all 20 current preset contents
with the contents stored in the file.
Recall Factory Preset recalls all editable video and audio parameters to their factory
default settings. Individual presets, user preferences, and Network settings, such as the IP
Address, are not affected.
See
"Using Presets" on page 77
working with presets.
This screen contains all of the information required to set up Ki Pro Quad TCP/IP
networking. The screen also shows all Ki Pro Quads that are on the same LAN as the Ki Pro
Quad the web browser is currently communicating with.
NOTE:
Ki Pro Quad IP Address and netmask fields filter keystrokes and only allow legal characters.
The Ki Pro Quad also checks the format of the entry to ensure it is valid; if found to be invalid,
the background of the IP Address or netmask will turn red. If you click the Update button while
an invalid entry exists in one of the these fields, Ki Pro Quad will display an error dialog—you
must correct the error before updating.
Figure 18. Ki Pro Quad Web Interface, Network Screen
Enter the Media Access Control address of the network. A MAC address is also known as a
hardware address or physical address and uniquely identifies the ethernet network
adapter on the LAN.
at the end of this chapter for an additional tutorial on
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