Visual Productions CUECORE2 Manual page 66

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12.1
General
You can change the CueCore2's label. This label can be used to distinguish the
unit in a set-up with multiple devices.
By enabling the Blink checkbox the device's LED will blink to help to iden-
tify it amongst multiple devices.
The Number of Tracks drop-down determines the organisation of the Track
memory. This is discussed on page 43.
result in loosing the current content of the tracks.
By enabling the Share Analytics options, you will help Visual Productions
improve its products. When enabled, the CueCore2 will send daily diagnostics
and usage data to Visual Productions. This information remains anonymous.
Unauthorised users can be prevented by making changes to the CueCore2 by
enabling the password protection. Once enabled, the password can be disabled
via the web-interface (using the 'Disable' button) and the reset button (see
figure 5.2). Long-press the reset button to disable the password protection; this
will also revert the unit's static IP back to the default factory settings.
12.2
IP
The IP fields are for setting up the IP address and subnet mask of the CueCore2.
The Router field is only required when Port Forwarding is used. You can also
enable or disable the DHCP feature (For more information see chapter 5 at page
30).
12.3
Slaves
This section enables the master-slave synchronisation.
The master-CueCore2 should specify the IP addresses of its slaves. When the IP
is indicated in white then the master-slave connection is established, otherwise
the IP is indicated in orange. For creating a system with more than four slaves,
a broadcast IP can be set. A typical broadcast IP address is 192.168.1.255,
Figure 12.2: General Settings
Changing the number of tracks will
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