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82 X75HD/X75SD Installation and Operation Manual
Chapter 4: System Installation and Connections
Analog Audio Inputs and Outputs
Four channels (two stereo pairs) of analog audio inputs and outputs are
supported. The analog audio input and analog audio output connectors
are labelled In CH1 to In CH4, and Out CH1 to Out CH4,
respectively. Each balanced analog audio input channel can be
configured as 600
or high impedance.
Two analog audio receptacles (included with purchase of an
X75OPT-AS-16 or X75OPT-AS-8 module) must be plugged into these
connectors before configuration. See “X75OPT-AS-16 or
X75OPT-AS-8-L Audio Limiters” on page 56 for more information.
Remote Control Ports
Supported remote control methods include the following:
10Base-T or 100/Base-T Ethernet (used for control through a
TCP/IP-based network) using a CCS™ (Command and Control
System) application such as Pilot or Navigator, or using a controller
such as the X75-RCP remote control panel or an X75HD/X75SD
local control panel
Web browser program such as Internet Explorer™ or Netscape™
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) and third-party
control software through Leitch CCS Protocol
GPI (General Purpose Interface) input/output used for remote
triggering of functions such as Freeze or triggering of external
devices
Ethernet Ports
The 10/100Base-T Ethernet connector, labelled Ctrl/Strm, connects
X75HD/X75SD models to a TCP/IP-based network for remote control
and status monitoring. Web-browsing software, an X75-RCP remote
control panel, or a frame-mounted local control panel then control the
unit. See “Configuring for HTTP Control via Web Browser” on
page 98 for details about controlling the unit from your Web browser.
When using Ethernet, you must configure the IP Address, Subnet Mask,
and Default Gateway settings of the unit for your network; your
network administrator can provide you with these settings. The network
settings are located in the System Config>Setup menu. When all the
changes are made, the Save IP function must be performed to actually
save the changes in non-volatile memory.

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