Appendix 1. MERGING+NADAC Web Control Interface
Web access requirements
To control and view the status of your MERGING+NADAC remotely with a web browser, make sure that you
are using one of the Internet browsers below:
Google Chrome (Highly Recommended)
Mozilla Firefox
Opera
Apple Safari
Note: Microsoft Internet Explorer is not recommended
You must connect the MERGING+NADAC to a Gigabit Ethernet Port or Switch for remote access.
The format of the Web Access menu pages will differ from those of the front panel display.
Starting the remote control interface
1. Installing a NADAC Driver also installs the MT Discovery application. If you do not plan to use the
network as an audio source, you do not need to install a Driver. In this case you can just use the AES,
coaxial and optical digital inputs. You will need to install the MT Discovery application in order to use
the web control interface. Please contact nadac@merging.com
for more information on this if
needed.
2. Make sure that your MERGING+NADAC is connected to the same network as the system you wish to
send the control and music data via, and that it is configured with the correct IP settings. In most
cases this simply means ensuring that the IP Settings box in the front panel display Network menu
page is set to Auto – see page 34. This should be the default setting the unit is supplied in.
3. Launch the MT Discovery utility:
• For Windows users: there will be a shortcut to the utility on your desktop.
• For Mac OS: go to the Applications folder, open the Merging Technologies folder and click
on the MT Discovery icon.
Any MERGING+NADAC devices on the network will be discovered by the MT Discovery tool and will
appear in the folder tree under “RAVENNA Devices>NADAC”.
In the illustration below, Figure 83, the there is one MERGING+NADAC connected to the network and
it is serial number 100024. Additional units would each be listed in the same way.