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Nº512 CD/SACD™ Player
Internal Web Page
When connected to a computer, the Nº512 has an internal Web
page that provides access to:
Network Setup – allows the user to modify the network setup
parameters. Accessing the internal Web page is the ONLY way
to modify the network setup parameters of the Nº512 player.
Status Information – provides basic status information for
the Nº512.
Display Intensity – allows the Nº512 front panel display and
LED brightness level to be adjusted. Use the pulldown menu to
select one of the four brightness settings available - High,
Medium, Low, and Off.
The Nº512 MUST be connected to a computer via the Ethernet port
before you can access the internal Web page. Continue to the next
section - “Network Setup” - for further instructions.
The Web page also has a Restore Defaults button, which resets the
parameters to their factory default values. Clicking the Restore
Defaults button displays a pop-up asking for confirmation; click Yes
to restore the factory default values.
Network Setup
The Nº512 CD/SACD player supports a network connection
through the Ethernet port. The Nº512 can connect to a network
through use of a router or directly to a computer.
The Nº512 can be:
1. Connected to a router with DHCP active – We highly
recommend using this option. Since DHCP (Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol) automatically assigns the IP (Internet
Protocol) addresses, setup is much simpler.
2. Connected to a router with DHCP not active – This
method requires more advanced networking knowledge to set
up because it uses fixed static IP addressing.
3. Connected directly to a computer with no router – We
recommend only using this option when a router is not
available. This method requires more advanced networking
knowledge to set up because it uses fixed static IP addressing
and a special network crossover cable.
This section provides general instructions for all three methods.

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