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Password [text]
The password may be left blank, if you are not concerned
about security, and can be up to 32 characters, including
letters, numbers, and dashes. The default password is
āNAUTILUS.ā To edit the name, press the text-entry button
and enter the new name using the popup keyboard
0ā5c: Configure TCP/IP dialog
This dialog appears when the Configure button is pressed.
Host name [name]
This is a plain-text name to identify the NAUTILUS on the
network. The name must include at least one character, and
can be up to 63 characters, including letters, numbers, and
dashes. The default is simply āNAUTILUS.ā To edit the
name, press the text-entry button and enter the new name
using the popup keyboard.
Note: While the name can include dashes in the middle of
the text, the first and last characters must be either letters or
numbers.
Address method [DHCP, Manual,
None (disable ethernet)]
DHCP: This is the default setting, recommended for general
use. It allows your router to configure the NAUTILUS
network settings automatically.
For those who are curious, DHCP stands for āDynamic Host
Configuration Protocol.ā
Manual: This allows you to manually specify the IP
Address, Subnet Mast, and Router. Use Manual only if
you have specific requirements; otherwise, use DHCP
instead.
None (disable ethernet): This allows you to disable
ethernet on the NAUTILUS, even if an ethernet cable is
physically connected.
OK button
Pressing the OK button will apply any changes to the
TCP/IP settings, and then close the dialog.
Cancel button
Pressing the Cancel button will close the dialog without
making any changes to the settings.
Manual TCP/IP settings
The IP Address, Subnet Mast, and Router parameters
apply only if the Address method is set to Manual.
Otherwise, these parameters are grayed out.
A detailed discussion of TCP/IP is outside the scope of this
manual. If you need more information about how to
configure the TCP/IP settings, see the documentation for
your router or other network equipment.
IP Address [numeric address]
This is a unique number which identifies the NAUTILUS on
the ethernet network.
Subnet Mask [numeric address]
A subnet is a range of IP addresses. Subnets can be used to
create virtual divisions within a larger network, to optimize
network traffic. The Subnet Mask helps to differentiate
between traffic on the local subnet and traffic on the wider
network.
In simple networks, such as those in homes or moderately-
sized businesses, the Subnet Mask should generally be set
to 255.255.255.0.
Router [numeric address]
This is a unique number which identifies your router on the
ethernet network.
Network Troubleshooting
If the Status shows an error, try the following:
1. If possible, use DHCP instead of manual addressing.
2. Make sure that all ethernet cables are connected
properly.
If possible, itās sometimes helpful to swap the cables
themselves.
3. Try restarting the DHCP server (usually, this will be
the network router).
After the steps above, make the NAUTILUS attempt to
reconnect to the network by opening and closing the
Configure TCP/IP dialog:
4. Press the Configure button to open the Configure
TCP/IP dialog.
5. Press OK to close the dialog.
The NAUTILUS will then attempt to reconnect to the
network; watch the Status parameter to see its progress.
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0ā5: Page Menu Commands
⢠Write Global Setting āp.684
⢠Set Program Bank Type āp.684
⢠Change all bank references āp.685
⢠Touch Panel Calibration āp.685
⢠Half Damper Calibration āp.685
ā¢LCD Setup āp.686
⢠Update System Software āp.686
⢠Display Public ID āp.687
⢠Auto Power-Off Setting⦠āp.687
⢠Fan Control Setting āp.687
⢠Rear Panel Illumination Setup āp.688
⢠PAGE āp.126
ā¢MODE āp.126