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DIP Switches

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Controls and Functions 6 DIP Switches These switches enable you to specify the settings related to the startup operation of the unit. Set the DIP switches while the power to the unit is turned OFF. Otherwise, the setting will not be effective. Refer to the following for details. The switch illustrations indicate the setting state as follows. Switch Status Represent a status with switch toggled up. Represent a status with switch toggled down. • Switch 1 (UNIT ID) This switch setting determines whether the hexadecimal setting of the [UNIT ID] rotary switch will range from 0 to F or from 10 to 1F. Switch 1 Setting UNIT ID ranging from 0 to F Description The setting range of the [UNIT ID] rotary switch is from 0 to F. UNIT ID The setting range of the ranging from [UNIT ID] rotary switch is 1 10 to 1F from 10 to 1F. • Switches 2 and 3 (IP SELECT MODE) These specify the method of setting the IP address used when communicating with an external device such as R Remote. When connecting the R series to a computer for the first time immediately after purchase, set this to something other than STATIC IP (MANUAL). If you want to set this to STATIC IP (MANUAL), first specify the IP address from R Remote and then switch this setting to STATIC IP (MANUAL). Switch Setting AUTO IP 23 Description Dante networks will automatically assign the IP address. DHCP 23 The IP address assigned by the DHCP server will be used. 23 STATIC IP (AUTO) The IP address will be set to 192.168.0.xx (xx=UNIT ID). 23 STATIC IP (MANUAL) The IP address is specified from an external device such as R Remote. • Switch 4 (SECONDARY PORT) This switch setting determines whether the rear-panel [SECONDARY] connector will be used for a daisy chain or redundant network. With the [DAISY CHAIN] setting, you can connect multiple Dante-enabled network devices in a daisy chain without using a network switch. Refer to "Daisy Chain Network" in the "About Connections" section (see page 13) for more information about daisy chain connections. With the [REDUNDANT] setting, the [PRIMARY] connector will be used for primary connections, and the [SECONDARY] connector will be used for secondary (backup) connections. If the unit is unable to transmit signals through the [PRIMARY] connector for some reason (e.g., due to damage or accidental removal of the cable, or a failed network switch), the [SECONDARY] connector will automatically take over communications and functions on the redundant network. Refer to "About Redundant Networks" in the "About Connections" section (see page 13) for more information on redundant networks. Switch 4 4 Setting DAISY CHAIN REDUNDANT Description The [SECONDARY] connector is used for a daisy chain connection. A signal at the [PRIMARY] connector will be transmitted to the next device in the chain as is. The [SECONDARY] connector is used for a redundant network. It will function as backup connection, independent of the network to which the [PRIMARY] connector is connected. 10 Owner's Manual

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Controls and Functions
Owner’s Manual
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6
DIP Switches
These switches enable you to specify the settings
related to the startup operation of the unit.
Set the DIP switches while the power to the unit is
turned OFF. Otherwise, the setting will not be
effective.
Refer to the following for details.
The switch illustrations indicate the setting state as
follows.
• Switch 1 (UNIT ID)
This switch setting determines whether the
hexadecimal setting of the [UNIT ID] rotary switch
will range from 0 to F or from 10 to 1F.
• Switches 2 and 3 (IP SELECT MODE)
These specify the method of setting the IP address
used when communicating with an external device
such as R Remote. When connecting the R series to a
computer for the first time immediately after
purchase, set this to something other than STATIC IP
(MANUAL). If you want to set this to STATIC IP
(MANUAL), first specify the IP address from R
Remote and then switch this setting to STATIC IP
(MANUAL).
• Switch 4 (SECONDARY PORT)
This switch setting determines whether the rear-panel
[SECONDARY] connector will be used for a daisy
chain or redundant network.
With the [DAISY CHAIN] setting, you can connect
multiple Dante-enabled network devices in a daisy
chain without using a network switch. Refer to “Daisy
Chain Network” in the “About Connections” section
(see page 13) for more information about daisy chain
connections.
With the [REDUNDANT] setting, the [PRIMARY]
connector will be used for primary connections, and
the [SECONDARY] connector will be used for
secondary (backup) connections. If the unit is unable
to transmit signals through the [PRIMARY]
connector for some reason (e.g., due to damage or
accidental removal of the cable, or a failed network
switch), the [SECONDARY] connector will
automatically take over communications and
functions on the redundant network. Refer to “About
Redundant Networks” in the “About Connections”
section (see page 13) for more information on
redundant networks.
Switch
Status
Represent a status with switch toggled up.
Represent a status with switch toggled down.
Switch
Setting
Description
UNIT ID
ranging from
0 to F
The setting range of the
[UNIT ID] rotary switch is
from 0 to F.
UNIT ID
ranging from
10 to 1F
The setting range of the
[UNIT ID] rotary switch is
from 10 to 1F.
Switch
Setting
Description
AUTO IP
Dante networks will
automatically assign the IP
address.
DHCP
The IP address assigned
by the DHCP server will be
used.
STATIC IP
(AUTO)
The IP address will be set
to 192.168.0.xx (xx=UNIT
ID).
STATIC IP
(MANUAL)
The IP address is specified
from an external device
such as R Remote.
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1
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
Switch
Setting
Description
DAISY CHAIN
The [SECONDARY]
connector is used for a
daisy chain connection. A
signal at the [PRIMARY]
connector will be
transmitted to the next
device in the chain as is.
REDUNDANT
The [SECONDARY]
connector is used for a
redundant network. It will
function as backup
connection, independent of
the network to which the
[PRIMARY] connector is
connected.
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