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FIG. 52
ID pushbutton
Switching to Static or Dynamic IP Addressing
To toggle between static or dynamic IP addressing, the controller cannot be currently booting or it must be in ID Mode. If these
conditions are met, holding the ID pushbutton for 10 seconds toggles the current IP addressing mode between static and dynam-
ic IP addressing.
Restoring the Controller Settings to the Factory Defaults
To restore the controller settings to the factory defaults, the controller must be currently booting and you must press the ID push-
button for 10 seconds. The controller is booting when the System and Input LEDs are both ON and the Output LED is OFF. This
includes resetting the static IP address to its default and deleting the NetLinx program.
NOTE:
The presentation system cannot detect a press of the ID pushbutton until 30 seconds into the booting process. While boot-
ing the unit, any ID pushbutton presses before 30 seconds have elapsed are not detected. You can verify the unit has detected a
button press when the front panel LEDs begin to flash at one second intervals.
CAUTION:
Pressing the ID pushbutton for 20 seconds restores the factory firmware image on the controller. Do not press the
pushbutton significantly longer than the necessary 10 seconds if you only want to restore the default settings on the controller.
Restoring the Controller’s Factory Firmware Image
To restore the controller’s factory firmware image, the controller must currently be booting and you must press the ID pushbutton
for 20 seconds. This also deletes all code and IRL files.
NOTE:
The presentation system cannot detect a press of the ID pushbutton until 30 seconds into the booting process. While boot-
ing the unit, any ID pushbutton presses before 30 seconds have elapsed are not detected. You can verify the unit has detected a
button press when the front panel LEDs begin to flash at one second intervals.
LAN 10/100 Port
The NCITE-813 features a LAN 10/100 port to provide 10/100 Mbps communication via Category cable. This is an Auto MDI/
MDI-X enabled port, which allows you to use either straight-through or crossover Ethernet cables. The port support IPv4 and
IPv6 networks, as well as HTTP, HTTPS, SSH, and FTP.
The LAN port automatically negotiates the connection speed (10 Mbps or 100 Mbps), and whether to use half duplex or full
duplex mode.
FIG. 53 displays the LAN port for the NCITE-813.
FIG. 53
LAN 10/100 port
FIG. 54 provides the pinouts and signals for the LAN connector and cable.
FIG. 54
RJ-45 wiring diagram
FIG. 55 describes the blink activity for the LAN connector and cable.
L/A - Activity LED (green)
lights when receiving or
transmitting LAN
data packets
FIG. 55
LAN connector / LEDs
A
Instruction Manual - Incite Digital Video Presentation Systems
L
SPD - Link LED (amber) lights when
connected; it does not differentiate
between the two speeds.
Wiring and Device Connections
ID Pushbutton
The NCITE-813AC features an ID pushbutton which you can use to toggle between static and dynamic IP addressing. You can also
use the pushbutton to reset the default settings on the controller or restore the controller to its factory firmware image.
FIG. 52 displays the ID pushbutton for the NCITE-813AC.