System Settings - Master Tab - AMX Modero NXV-300 Operation/Reference Manual

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System Settings Page - IP Tab Elements (Cont.)
Primary DNS
Secondary DNS
Domain
Ethernet Mode
MAC Address
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System Settings - Master Tab

The Master tab of the System Settings page contains the necessary information for connecting to the
network Master.
FIG. 18
System Settings page - Master Tab
The elements of the System Settings page - Master Tab are as follows:
System Settings Page - Master Tab Elements
Connection Status icon:
Type:
NXV-300 Modero Virtual Touch Panel
Sets the address of the primary DNS server used for host name lookups.
• DNS (Domain Name System) is software that lets users locate computers on
a local network or the Internet (TCP/IP network) by host and domain. The
DNS server maintains a database of host names for its domain and their
corresponding IP Addresses.
Sets a secondary DNS value to the panel.
Sets the unique name on the Internet to the panel for DNS look-up.
• The panel belongs to the DNS domain.
Sets the speed of the Ethernet connection to the panel.
• Choices are: Auto, 10 Half Duplex, 10 Full Duplex, 100 Half Duplex, or 
100 Full Duplex.
Displays a read-only field that is factory set by AMX for the built-in Ethernet
interface.
Saves any changes and reboots the device in order to implement those
changes.
Returns to the previous page without saving any changes.
This visual display of the connection status allows the user to have a current
visual update of the panel's connection status, regardless of what page is 
currently active.
• A Lock only appears on the icon if the panel has established a connection
with a currently secured target Master, which requires a username and
password.
Sets the NetLinx Master to communicate with the panel via Ethernet. This is
based on the cable connection from the rear.
• Ethernet is a CAT-5 cable (10/100Base T terminated in an RJ-45 connector)
used to network computers together and is used in most LAN (local area
networks).
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