KISSBOX CM-MIDI User Manual page 19

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If you have changed the IP address of your KissBox and you can not remember it, just keep the reset button
depressed until the blue LED stops blinking. The factory default values are then restored into the KissBox
configuration memory.
WARNING: this operation not only resets the IP address, but also all other parameters (including the RTP-MIDI
ones). If you have performed a factory reset on a CM-MIDI, do not forget to reconfigure all of its parameters.
Connect the CM-MIDI and the computer running the KissBox Editor to the network. Make sure that your
computer network is configured correctly (same subnet mask, same network number), as explained in previous
chapter.
Start the KissBox Editor or the RTP-MIDI Editor (depending on the tool you have choosen)
If you want to configure a new CM-MIDI (or a CM-MIDI which has been "factory reset"), your computer
must use 255.255.255.0 subnet mask, and the network number shall be 192.168.0.xx (for example, the computer
can use 192.168.0.10 address).
Enter the IP address of the CM-MIDI in the four edition boxes located in the "Add Kiss-Box manually" panel
and click "Add Box" button. The KissBox Editor will then try to connect to the CM-MIDI. You will see "Trying to
connect to Box xx.xx.xx.xx" in the log window (bottom right).
Enter the CM-MIDI IP
address here and click
"Add" button
After a few seconds, you will normally see "Found Kiss-Box xx.xx.xx.xx" indication appear in the log window
(with the Box IP address of course, not "xx.xx.xx.xx").
If the Editor can not find the CM-MIDI (the indication "Found" does not appear in the log window), check
your computer's network parameters and make sure they are adapted to the CM-MIDI you want to connect to. A
wrong subnet mask or a wrong network number are the most common problems (for example, a computer using
address 192.168.1.10 trying to access a KissBox configured with address 192.168.0.200). Another common source
of problem is a too small value for Reply Timeout. This typically happens when you pass over a WiFi link to access
the CM-MIDI. If you experience difficulties to reach your CM-MIDI over WiFi, just use a larger timeout (Menu
"Network / Reply Timeout")
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