Changing Network Settings; Changing Network Settings Via Usb; Changing Network Settings Using Teranex Mini Smart Panel - Blackmagicdesign Teranex Mini Installation And Operation Manual

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Changing Network Settings

Accessing your Teranex Minis over a network is the easiest way to manage multiple converters.
You can do this using Blackmagic Teranex Setup. By default, your Teranex Minis are configured
to automatically acquire a network address, making it easy to immediately select them from the
Blackmagic Teranex Setup splash screen, as detailed in the section 'changing settings using
Blackmagic Teranex Setup.'
If you are having trouble finding a Teranex Mini on your network, or you have previously
set it to use a static address incompatible with your current network, you may need to change
its network settings locally. You can do this via USB or the Teranex Mini Smart Panel.

Changing Network Settings via USB

To change network settings via USB, connect your Teranex Mini to a computer running the
Teranex setup utility with a USB cable. You can find your Teranex Mini's USB connector on its
front panel, regardless of whether you are using the original basic panel or the Smart Panel.
Once connected, select your Teranex Mini from the Teranex setup utility splash screen, and
navigate to the 'configure' tab. Here you can toggle your converter between dynamic and static
network addresses. If you select a static IP, you can manually configure your converter's
IP address, subnet mask, and gateway.
Use the 'configure' tab in Blackmagic Teranex
Setup to change network settings via USB
Changing Network Settings using Teranex Mini Smart Panel
A useful feature of Teranex Mini Smart Panel is locally changing network settings. To do this:
1
Press the 'menu' button to open the settings menu.
2
Select 'network' using the rotary knob or 1 and 2 buttons, and press 'set.'
3
Select 'configure IP' by using the rotary knob or 1 and 2 buttons, and press 'set.'
4
Select 'manually' by using the rotary knob or 1 and 2 buttons, and press set. Then follow
the same procedure to select 'IP address.'
5
Use the rotary knob or 1 and 2 buttons to cycle through the available numbers for your
IP address and confirm them by pressing 'set.' Repeat the procedure for 'subnet' and
'gateway' settings.
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