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settings must be configured in the receiver.
!
To configure a network device, basic knowledge of the network in which the device is operated
is required. Therefore, this configuration should only be carried out by appropriately trained
persons.
Figure 4-22: Network configuration
The IP address
[1]
of the device is defined here, as well as the subnet mask
[2]
and the default gateway
[3]
. The
gateway is only required if the receiver must communicate with other devices outside its own subnet, e.g. a time
server.
The IP address of the time server
[4]
can be configured here. If no time server is to be used, this address must be
255.255.255.255.
In receivers of type Matrix, slots can be equipped with relay cards to relay AV signals (see chapter 2.3) to other
receivers. In this case, the target systems (max. 3) must be created in the list
[5]
. This is done by entering the IP
address of the desired target system in the entry field
[6]
and adding it with the button "+"
[7]
. You can also delete
a selected address in the list with the "-" button.
Once all entries have been made, the configuration must still be written to the receiver using the
[8]
button. With
button
[9]
the current configuration can be read from the receiver.
4.3.9.4 Network Time Configuration
If the internal clock of the receiver is to be synchronized with an external time server, some settings must be
configured, e.g. the IP address of the server (see above).
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