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3.1 ICMP-X configuration via Web Communicator
About ICMP-X configuration
Following parameters are available to configure the ICMP-X:
• Global settings: allows defining name of the ICMP-X, host name (network identifier) and IP address which
can be used for communication with external content devices.
• User settings: definition of all users allowed on the ICMP-X.
• Server settings: definition of access to servers and storage libraries of content (movies, KDM, etc.).
• Player settings: Audio delay and audio output frequency.
• Audio channel: allows defining the mapping of audio channels (content) on each audio output (AES
outputs of the ICMP-X.).
• Scheduler setting: Enable/Disable scheduler at startup, delays allowed in scheduler mode and length of
schedule history.
• Devices: allows defining communication ports settings, to access external devices controlled by the
automation.
• Automation Cues: event cues that are triggered from different sources and to which can be assigned
actions to be executed by the automation engine.
• Verify internal clock of the ICMP-X.
All installation and maintenance operations on the ICMP-X are performed via Web Communicator,
the Barco configuration software. Please refer to the user guide for further information.
About Default settings
The restore of factory setting is a feature that allows removing all settings performed on the ICMP-X and
replaces them with the default values set at the factory. Please refer to the Communicator user guide for
further information.
About the ICMP-X internal clock
The crystal on the ICMP-X board that manages the clock shows a certain drift (all crystals do). With the
Communicator the internal clock can be adjusted. This maintenance action should be repeated every 3
months. When neglected the system will locks up.
It is possible to enable NTP (Network Time Protocol). You have to configure (at installation) an IP address
where the ICMP-X can find a sync signal. From then on, and as long as the connection is active, the ICMP-X
will automatically keep its clock correct. For detailed instructions see user guide.
3.2 ICMP-X status LEDs
ICMP-X status LEDs and Reset button
LEDs on ICMP-X front panel give information on the status of the device.
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ICMP-X