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WheatNet-IP
/ Apr 2009
A P P E N D I C E S
Configuring Control Surfaces for
Use in WheatNet-IP Systems
Wheatstone makes a number of different model control surfaces. Not all of these are
compatible with the WheatNet‑IP system. Currently supported are the Evolution series
E‑4, E‑5, and E‑6 control surfaces.
In order to use an Evolution control surface with the WheatNet‑IP system it must be
properly configured. There are two parts to this configuration. First, the control surface
must be equipped with the correct version of WheatNet‑IP specific software. If you have
ordered your control surface as a part of a WheatNet‑IP system, this will be taken care
of automatically. If you are moving an Evolution control surface purchased previously,
its software may need to be updated. The Evolution series control surfaces can be used
with other Wheatstone products and may be equipped with software specific to other
applications. Consult with Wheatstone Technical Support; they can assist you with any
required software updates.
The second part of the configuration is to mate a specific control surface to its mixing
engine BLADE within the WheatNet‑IP system. This mate up process is actually done at
the control surface itself. To complete this process successfully, the control surface and
its intended WheatNet‑IP engine must be powered up and connected to the same LAN.
First, be sure that you know the BLADE ID and IP address of the intended WheatNet‑IP
engine BLADE. This BLADE must be available and unassociated with any other con
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trol surface. You can confirm this information via the front panel controls on the engine
BLADE, or from the WheatNet‑IP Navigator GUI.
At the control surface click on the “Options” tab and then the “Network Settings” menu.