Inovonics 610 Installation & User Manual

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Internet Radio Monitor
November, 2013
Rev. 2 Firmware/Software Upgrade
Expanded E-mail & Time Server Options
SNMP Functionality

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  • Page 1 Internet Radio Monitor November, 2013 Rev. 2 Firmware/Software Upgrade Expanded E-mail & Time Server Options SNMP Functionality...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Section I - INTRODUCTION ..........3 Updating the 610 Firmware Resetting the 610 to Factory Defaults Product Description Product Features Section VII - THE 610 WEB INTERFACE .......23 Product Specifications Connecting With the 610 Section II - GETTING STARTED ........5 The Web Interface Pages...
  • Page 3: Section I - Introduction

    “Internet Radio” streaming quality and performance. The Metadata Decoded/Displayed: Station (streamer’s ID); 610 is easily set up and operated with the front-panel jog Song/Title (artist and title or program name); Quality wheel and OLED display, and a full-featured Web interface is...
  • Page 4: Section Ii - Getting Started

    Navigating the Menus 1U of panel space is left open to access the 610 front panel. Basically, you turn the jog wheel knob to cycle among and An optional rack-mount kit is available that can accommo- highlight menu items, and then push the knob to select/edit date either a single or a pair of 610s.
  • Page 5: Headphone Monitoring

    The rear-panel RJ-45 jack connects with NETWORK your local network (LAN), and from The Model 610 Internet Radio Monitor there through your network router to draws a maximum of 450mA. Check the Internet and the rest of this big, the rating on the label of the power beautiful world.
  • Page 6: Section Iii - Connecting To The Internet

    (see Section VII). DHCP IP Assignment With the LAN jack on the back of the 610 connected to your Non-Windows browsers may require you to enter the com- network, navigate from the Main Menu to Setup / Network / IP plete IP address of the 610, which may always be brought Settings.
  • Page 7: Dynamic Dns

    IP address if it were not for IP-forwarding providers available on the Internet. Their services, which are either free or at a very modest charge, will allow the 610 Internet Radio Monitor to keep the provider apprised of its reas- signed IP address each time that address is updated by the ISP.
  • Page 8: Section Iv - "Tuning In" Your Audio Stream

    This will open a data- entry screen where you Section IV can assign a name to the Use Backspace station. “TUNING-IN” YOUR AUDIO STREAM to erase the default sta- tion name provided by the broadcaster, which may have been truncated as this field will accept only 15 characters, From the Main Menu, navigate to URL Tuner.
  • Page 9: Section V - Alarms And Notifications

    30 seconds or don’t want to set up a separate one just for 610 alarm noti- fications, or you may use the following example to create a more to allow for the soft passages or long pauses that are native to these formats.
  • Page 10: Recipient Preferences For Notifications

    610 as SPAM. To avoid missing Below the slider is the Clear Log button. Activating this will alerts, add the 610’s e-mail address to the contact lists of all clear the Alarm Log completely. There is a second “Are you recipients.
  • Page 11: Snmp Security

    610. At present the only com- Section VI mand that the 610 can execute is to change Station Presets, as might be required if a single 610 is shared between mul- HOUSEKEEPING FUNCTIONS tiple streams. This was not a design goal of the 610, how- ever, and this practice would normally result in an inordi- nate number of alarm messages.
  • Page 12: Panel Display Brightness

    The password is re- You may reset the 610 to factory-default values if there is a tained in non-volatile memory nonetheless. good reason to do so. You might want to start afresh with...
  • Page 13: Section Vii - The 610 Web Interface

    IP address of the 610 as shown under Section VII Setup / Network / IP Settings. This should take you to the 610’s main Webpage, shown here as displayed by Microsoft’s In- THE 610 WEB INTERFACE ternet Explorer browser.
  • Page 14: Saving The Hardware Profile

    Time & Time Zone combines the Time Server and the Time Zone / DST entry fields. The Admin screen is any easy means of setting up a pass- word for the 610, but also has another bonus feature, the Hardware Profile. Saving the Hardware Profile The entire 610 setup, which includes selected hardware op- Profile.
  • Page 15: Section Vii - Technical Matters

    Inovonics product. Because it is so small and lightweight, returning the 610 for factory servicing or firmware upgrades is an option that we encourage. Inovonics has never considered factory repair...
  • Page 16 RETURN OF GOODS FOR FACTORY REPAIR: A. Equipment will not be accepted for Warranty or other repair without a Return Authorization (RA) number issued by Inovonics prior to its return. An RA number may be obtained by calling the factory. The number should be prominently marked on the outside of the shipping carton.

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