Crest Audio CKI Owner's Manual page 33

Cki series professional power amplifier
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The following pages contain information on how to operate the NxEthernet
and NxCobraNet modules. The NexSys functions that can be controlled
from the amplifier's rear panel will be explained. After working through this
section, you should have an understanding of the network modules' opera-
tion through hardware. For more on software control of the modules' fea-
tures, see the NexSys Manual.
The instructions in this chapter assume that a module has been mounted in
the CKi amplifier and the user has a working knowledge of the module's
control panel layout.
Making Network Connections
The Network modules are connected to the network via standard
CAT -5 Ethernet cabling using and RJ-45 connector. For a more robust
connection, use a Neutrik
modules are equipped to accommodate this more robust solution.
When the cable has been physically connected to the module and to
an active network device, the "Link" LED will illuminate.
Setting IP Addresses
Press the Function button until the LED next to I.P.Address illuminates.
Once the function has been chosen, depressing the Select button will
scroll through the four octets of the I.P. Address.The position of the
decimal point in the numeric display designates which octet has been
selected. If the decimal point is to the left of all three digits, then the
first octet is being displayed. If the decimal is between the first and
second digit, the second octet is being displayed and so on.
Once the appropriate octet has been selected, press the Edit button.
The octet value will begin flashing.Press the increment and decrement
buttons to change the octet value.There are 256 possible values for
each octet, ranging from 0 to 255. Once the correct value has been
reached, press the Edit button again to register the value and exit edit
mode. If another octet value must be changed, select it using the
Select button and repeat the editing procedure.
Setting the I.P.Address to 000.000.000.000 will enable DHCP for this
amplifier. Under this setting a connected DHCP server will dymani-
cally assign an I.P.Address to the amplifier.
Setting Amplifier ID
Use the Function button to choose Amp ID. Each Amp ID is composed
of two, two-digit hexadecimal values (see Appendix C for more infor-
mation on Hex Numbering).The upper two digits (the High Value) and
the lower two digits (the Low Value) can be independently adjusted.
For this function, the Select button toggles between these two values.
Select a value for adjustment, and press Edit.The selected portion of
the ID will flash, and the increment and decrement keys can now be
used to adjust the value.
An amplifier's I.P.Address can be used to designate an amp in a net-
work, however Amp ID is more useful for designation, particularly
when DHCP is being used.
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For instructions on
I.P. Addresses, design-
ing and setting up a
complete network,
please see Appendix C:
Network Examples
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