Yamaha V4.0 DME Designer V4.0 Owners Manual - Page 517
Utility Display Operation, Info Network Settings Net Master/Slave
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Utility Display Operation The general procedure for operating the Utility displays is outlined below. 1. Press the [F4/UTILITY] Key for longer than 2 seconds from the Main display to go to the Utility display. 2. Press the [F4/UTILITY] Key as many times as necessary until the desired parameter page appears. 3. Use the [F1]/[F2/[F3]/[F5] keys to select the parameter you want to edit. 4. Press the [ENTER] key. This either confirms a selection or edit, or calls the appropriate parameter edit page. Info Page Appendix Network Settings (Net) Page Shows the Ethernet network address and other parameters. Master/Slave Indicates whether or not the device is functioning as the device group master. Device Group status of ICP1 is fix to "Slave." IP Adr. This is the device's IP address. Edit using the "Numeric Parameters" editing procedure described on page 512. NOTE The date and time () and the internal battery status () are not shown on the ICP1 control panel display. Label Shows the user ID. The user ID can be changed via the DME Designer application running on a computer connected to the unit. NOTE The label can not be changed from the ICP1 controls. Program Version This is the current firmware version number. Network Address Host Address NOTE The network addresses of devices in the same device group must be the same. Master ID Displays and sets the device group master host address. Link Mode Shows the status of the [NETWORK] connector. The [NETWORK] connector can be set to operate in "10Base-T" or "100Base-TX" mode. 10Base-T: The [NETWORK] connector is compatible with 10Base-T operation. 100Base-TX: The [NETWORK] connector is compatible with 100Base-TX operation. Edit using the "List Parameters" editing procedure described on page 513. MAC Adr. This is the device's MAC (Media Access Control) address. NOTE The MAC address is also known as the Ethernet address, and is an independent address assigned to all Ethernet devices. No two devices anywhere in the world can have the same address. DME Designer Owner's Manual 517
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