To Set Up Remote Access To The Aew-R5200 Via The Internet; Installing And Using The Software; Installing The Software (Pc) And (Macintosh); Getting Started - Audio Technica ARTIST ELITE 5000 Series Installation And Operation Manual

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To set up remote access to the AEW-R5200 via the Internet:

It is possible to configure your LAN or Internet connection
to access the receivers from a remote location using a
computer equipped with AEWCI software. Procedures for this
setup will vary, depending upon your network and any firewalls
that may be in place. Ask the network administrator for
assistance.
Warning: Accessing a company's network through a firewall opens the network to security risks. This procedure should
be set up and executed with extreme caution. Because DHCP routers may change each receiver's IP address upon receiver
reboot, connection to the AEW-R5200 receivers may be lost, and the remote user may gain unintended access to other areas
of the network.
Caution: Before you start the software, make
certain your receivers are powered (all at once,
or slaves first, then master). The receivers must
be on and connected to the network or directly
to the computer for the software to recognize
them.
If you accidentally start the software before powering the
receivers, you have two options: 1) close the software and restart
after receivers are powered; or 2) go to Tools > Reconnect to
Network to search for new connections.
Installing the software (PC)
1. Insert the AEWCI CD ROM into your CD-ROM drive.
2. If Autoplay is enabled, setup will begin automatically.
Otherwise, go to Start > Run and type the path
(e.g., D:\setup.exe) to the Setup file on the CD-ROM.
3. InstallShield
will install Java
and the AEWCI software as well as the system manual
and software manual in PDF format. Follow the prompts on
the screen.
4. The installer automatically installs a desktop shortcut for the
software.
Installing the software (Mac)
1. Insert the AEWCI CD ROM into your CD drive
2. The CD mounts automatically to the desktop
3. Drag the Artist Elite application into your applications folder.
4. Double click Artist Elite application to run the software
For user convenience, the owner's manuals are included on the
CD in Adobe PDF format.
Installing the Hardware

Installing and Using the Software

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Here are some general guidelines for accessing a system via
the Internet:
1. The remote engineer gains access to the client's network
(via dial-up, network connection, or other Internet access).
To do so, he or she needs specific IP addresses, especially if
the client's network has a firewall.
2. The engineer then gains access to the AEW-R5200 receivers
by running the AEWCI software. The remote receiver can be
added by going to File > Network Configuration and
clicking Add... to add the receiver's IP address. For
instructions, see page 12.

Getting started

1. Power-on all networked receivers on the system (all at once,
or slaves first, then master).
2. Go to Start > Programs > Audio-Technica > Artist Elite
Wireless Control Interface and click. (Alternatively,
double-click on the desktop shortcut.)
After the splash screen (the screen that appears while the
software is loading) disappears, you will view the Main System
window. The first time you load the software, the screen will
show any receivers connected within your subnet. (A subnet
[short for "subnetwork"] is an identifiably separate part of an
organization's network. Having an organization's network
divided into subnets allows it to be connected to the Internet
with a single, shared network address.)
To enable additional receivers outside your subnet, go to File >
Network Configuration and enter the IP address to add the
receiver (see page 13). Once the receiver has been added
and communication established, go to File > Receiver
Configuration and enable the receiver. See page 12 for
more details.
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