Delete Io Config; Rename Io Config; Exit; Administrative - Omnia Stereo Audio Processor Installation And Operation Manual

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Delete IO Config

This option allows a previously saved IO configuration to be deleted.
To delete an IO configuration highlight "Delete IO Config" and click. Rotate the jog wheel to
display the IO configuration to be deleted. Click the jog wheel and that named configuration will
be instantly deleted. To exit without deleting a saved configuration, rotate the jog wheel until
*cancel* is displayed and click.

Rename IO Config

This option allows a previously saved IO configuration to be renamed.
To rename an IO configuration highlight "Rename IO Config" and click. Rotate the jog wheel to
display the IO configuration to be renamed and click. Enter the new configuration name as
described above in the Save IO Config section. To exit without renaming a configuration, rotate
the jog wheel until *cancel* is displayed and click.
<-Exit
Click on this option to return to the Main Menu.

Administrative

Several maintenance and utility functions are found in this submenu including various Security options to prevent
tampering by unauthorized personnel, TCP/IP networking parameters and other system-wide parameters.

About

Presents a dialog displaying the Omnia ONE software style, firmware release version and front
panel software version currently active in the unit.

Contrast

Adjusts the contrast of the front panel LCD display to optimize it for various viewing angles.

Network Configuration

Allows customization of the network interface configuration. Available parameters are:
IP (IP Address)
Accepts data in the form of four octets to describe the Ipv4 network address assigned to
the Omnia ONE's network interface. The entries have the form of:
[ octet] . [ octet] . [ octet ] . [ octet] which when entered may appear as a network address such as:
Subnet (Subnet Mask)
Accepts data in the form of four octets to describe the Ipv4 network subnet mask of the
Omnia ONE's network interface. The entries have the form of:
[ octet] . [ octet] . [ octet ] . [ octet] which when entered may appear as a network address such as:
192 . 168 . 0 . 200
255 . 255 . 255 . 0
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