System requirements, Network information, Unpacking – ClearOne XAP Net User Manual
Page 3: Product overview, Xap net user manual, Before you install
Before you connect and configure your XAP Net unit, please review the system requirements,
network information and use strategy. You will need to install G-Ware
™
5.0 and upgrade the
bootcode and firmware on existing XAP and PSR units before the XAP Net can be used.
System requirements
G-Ware software must be installed on a PC that meets the following minimum requirements.
Network information
To use XAP Net over a local area network (LAN), you need to know if the LAN uses
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) or if you need a static IP address.
If the LAN uses DHCP, enable Dynamic DNS if it is available.
If the LAN does not use DHCP, gather the following information prior to LAN setup:
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The IP address to be assigned to the XAP Net
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The subnet mask
•
The IP address of the default gateway
Operating System and RAM
Windows 95 OSR 2/98/ME
64 MB RAM
Windows NT
64 MB RAM
Windows 2000
128 MB RAM
Windows XP
256 MB RAM
Processor
PII 200 MHz or AMD equivalent
Monitor
1024x768 SVGA (16 bit) high color
Video Card
8 MB video card
Free Hard Disk Space
20 MB
Web Browser
Internet Explorer 5.0, Java Virtual Machine 1.4
RS-232 COM port
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CD-ROM drive
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XAP Net — Before You Install
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XAP Net — Introduction
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Unpacking
Ensure that the following items were received with your shipment.
Note: ClearOne is not responsible for product damage incurred during shipment. You must
make claims directly with the carrier. Inspect your shipment carefully for obvious signs of damage.
If the shipment appears damaged, retain the original boxes and packing material for inspection by
the carrier. Contact your carrier immediately.
Product overview
A. Status. A green LED indicates that the unit is connected to a XAP system. A red LED
indicates that the unit is disconnected. Flashing red indicates there is an error log message.
B. Active. A green LED indicates the XAP Net is actively processing commands.
C. 5 VDC. The power connector is only compatible with the provided 5 VDC power supply.
D. Control. This DB-9 serial port has a selectable transfer rate: 9.6, 19.2, 38.4 or 57.6 Kbps.
Use this port to connect to a PC or other serial control device.
E. To XAP. This DB-9 serial port is auto-configured to work with XAP units. Use this port to
connect to a XAP system.
F. LAN. This 10/100 BaseT auto-detecting Ethernet port features two LEDs.
~ Link. A green LED indicates connection to an active network.
~ Speed. A yellow LED indicates connection to a 100 Mbps network. If the LED is
not lit, the connection speed is 10 Mbps.
Technical Services Group ~ 1-800-283-5936 (USA) ~ 1-801-974-3760
Installation manual
Part 800-151-150
Rack ears
Part 740-151-150-02
XAP Net unit
Part 910-151-150
7' RJ-45 cable
Part 830-000-023
Audio Product CD
Part 800-000-001
STATUS
ACTIVE
A
E
N
P
T
Power supply
Part 551-158-004
6' DB9 F/DB9 M cable
Part 830-151-150
Power plug clips (3)
Part 551-171-001-01 (NA)
551-171-001-02 (Euro)
551-171-001-03 (UK)
XAP Net User Manual
CONTROL
TO XAP
RS-232
LAN
5 VDC
AB
C
D
E
F
STATUS
ACTIVE
A
E
N
P
T
Before You Install
Component
Minimum Requirements
Figure 1. XAP Net packing list
Figure 2. XAP Net front and back panels