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Leitch DPS-475 - Unit Address (Serial); IP Address; Netmask; Gateway

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Valid Settings: Hi-Z, 120R
Default Setting: Hi-Z
Unit Address (serial)
Specifies the address of the unit for remote serial control. The unit will only respond
to commands sent to this serial address, allowing it to be used in a multi-drop
configuration. Each unit must have a unique address setting.
Valid Range: 1 to 127
Default Setting: 1
IP Address
Specifies the IP address of the unit on a TCP/IP network. The IP address is used when
the unit is to be controlled via the 10BaseT Ethernet port.
The IP address must be set to be consistent with your existing TCP/IP network and
the remote machine that will be controlling the unit. Your network administrator can
provide you with an appropriate IP address to use.
IP addresses are represented as four numbers (each from 0 to 255), separated by
periods (for example, 10.0.0.1).
The IP Address option is set by using the Enter key and control knob. Pressing the
Enter key cycles through which of the four numeric components of the IP address is
being modified; the control knob sets the value of that numeric component, from 0 to
255. Pressing the Exit key stores the IP address.
Default Setting: 10.0.XX.YY where XXYY is the unit serial number
Related Settings: Netmask, Gateway
Netmask
Specifies the subnet mask of the unit on a TCP/IP network. The subnet mask is used
when the unit is to be controlled via the 10BaseT Ethernet port, and is represented as
four numbers separated by periods (for example, 255.240.0.0).
The subnet mask must be set to be consistent with your existing TCP/IP network and
the remote machine that will be controlling the unit. Your network administrator can
provide you with an appropriate subnet mask to use.
Valid Range: 128.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.240
Default Setting: 255.255.0.0
Related Settings: IP Address, Gateway
Subnet mask settings are often represented as hexidecimal digits, for example
0xFFFF0000. Translation of this notation is straightforward, as each pair of
hexidecimal digits is converted to its decimal equivalent (FF = 255, F0 = 240, etc.).
Thus, the above example is equal to 255.255.0.0; 0xFFFFF000 is equal to
255.255.240.0.
Gateway
Specifies the IP address of the network gateway for the unit on a TCP/IP network.
The Gateway setting is used when the unit is to be controlled via the 10BaseT
Ethernet port.
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DPS-475/575 Service Manual

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