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System Settings
1. Processor Status
This area indicates the model number, serial
number, rmware revision and HDMI card
version. You can also download logs which can
be sent to us for diagnostic purposes.
2. Options and Licenses
This area indicates which of the Optional
Modules and Soware Features are currently
installed.
3. System Backup & Restore
• Export Parameters: Generates a spreadsheet
indicating the mapping of the output channels.
• Backup Conguration: Generates a backup
le of the entire current conguration of the ISP
making restoring settings easy aer replacing a
unit or recovering from a system reset event. As a
dealer, you are advised to perform this step aer
completing setup and archive the settings on behalf
of your customer.
• Restore Conguration: Permits uploading of the
le generated by the step above. This overwrites all
current settings with the data contained within the
backup le, including the Dirac lters.
• Factory Reset: Resets the ISP to default
conguration but retains current rmware version.
• Remote Upgrade: Use this tool to update the
rmware of the ISP. New rmware is made available
from time to time and can be found on the Client
Portal at http://www.stormaudio.com. Firmware
upgrades are never required and should be
considered optional unless advised otherwise by
StormAudio support sta.
4. Network Settings
Displays current settings. By default, this
is populated by the network DHCP server.
DHCP Auto button is grayed. To use a static IP
address, click DHCP Auto to disable (turns grey)
and populate IP Address, Gateway, Netmask,
and DNS elds manually. If an ISP has been set
to static IP mode and will no longer connect to
the network, see “Get Network Access” on page
7 for instructions on resetting the network
settings to default DHCP mode.
5. Password Management
The ISP has 3 levels of access. Remote Control
requires no password and no access to settings.
Installer has access to all settings. Expert is an
intermediate level that has access to settings
assigned by Installer. Those settings are dened
in the Access Management area at the bottom
of this page. The default passwords are:
Installer: installer
Expert User: expert
If you are a dealer or custom installer, you
are advised to change these passwords and
document them. Similarly, if you are a client
and wish to lock other users out of settings, you
may wish to change default passwords as well.
If you have forgotten your passwords and
have locked yourself out of the ISP, you can
reset them back to default by following the
procedure “Default Passwords” on page 7.
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