C8702, C8000, Frame controller – Junger Audio C8702 Controller C8000 User Manual
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settings for the browser
The GUI functions are based on web technology. Due to the permanet changes of browser versions we try
to support Windows IE and Google Chrome as best we can but we do all testing on Mozilla Firefox
(30.x at the moment of editing this document).
For proper operations, the environment needs some settings which are not always set up by default when
installing the OS, so you must check it yourself :
* You must “allow cookies” from the Junger Units.
* Pay attention to settings of 3
rd
party tool bars (like Yahoo) which may overwrite the browser
general settings!
* In order to receive any kind of files (e.g. frame back-ups, presets), from the Frame Controller, the
security options must be checked to allow for downloads.
- Automatic prompting for downloads = Enable
- File download
= Enable
* Execution of Java Script must be allowed.
* Actual Java Runtime Environment 7.x (or higher) must be installed on the PC in order to display
the level meter applet. You will get it as a free download from a lot of sites around the world or
directly from the license owner Oracle :
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/overview/index.html
* If the PC is part of a MS Domain, you must check if the LAN settings are correct. If you have
manually configured your IE settings you must disable “Automatically detect settings”. Otherwise it
could happen that your settings are overwritten automatically at next reboot.
* You must declare the browser as an exception for the Windows
®
Firewall in order to maintain
proper UDP data transfer from and to the JAVA applet.If you see security issues for your system
you may use the METERING configuration (see further below) to limit the UDP port numbers
instead of making an exception for all incoming network connections.
setting of frame information
The Frame Name and the Frame Location as well as the System Contact are used by the
SNMP sysObject OIDs (Object Identifier).