Setup
CMS-5000 User Interface (UI) Software
Setup and control of the CMS-5000 can be performed using a Web UI Application available via HTTPS at the network address of your
CMS-5000 through any of its ethernet ports. For example, if your CMS-5000 port's IP address is 192.168.1.100, open the following link
in a web browser:
https://192.168.1.100
The CMS-5000 UI includes extensive online help information, available within each page of the UI. You can also access the CMS logs via
the online help even if you are not logged in to the CMS.
Accessing CMS UI Through Projector Connection
The UI is also accessible through the projector network connection through port 43756. For example if the projector IP is 192.168.1.200,
open the following link in a web browser:
https://192.168.1.200:43756
NOTE:
NOTE:
While the CMS can be fully controlled via this port, you cannot ingest through this port.
Accessing CMS UI Through Q-SYS Designer
The UI can be accessed via Q-SYS Configurator. Select the CMS in the Configurator list and click on 'OPEN WEB UI'.
Browser Security Warnings
In some instances, accessing the CMS using a browser will cause a warning screen to be displayed. This is due to a connection being
made to a web server using https that does not return the expected certificate. The purpose of this is to protect against questionable
websites on the internet but does not apply when connecting to a web server on a known device such as the CMS. Depending on the
browser used, click 'Advanced', 'Details', or 'Continue' and provide permission to continue to the site.
Default IP Addresses
Default IP configuration:
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ETH A : Static 192.168.1.100 mask: 255.255.255.0 GW: 0.0.0.0
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ETH B : DHCP
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Q-LAN A : DHCP
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Q-LAN B : DHCP
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HS ETH : Not configured
To change the IP: After marriage is complete, log in to the CMS-5000 UI and go to System ->Network to modify the IP settings.
Alternately you can access the network settings via Q-SYS Configurator. You must be logged in as administrator or installer to modify
the network settings.
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