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Teac MMR-16 v4.0 User Manual

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TASCAM MMP-16 Owner’s Manual • Chapter 5 • MMP-16 Setup Menus

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911 Set HH:MM:SS [Time]

This sets the time used by the system. Whenever a recording is made, the current date and time are used
to “time stamp” the recorded files.

912 Change Password

Use this Menu to change the system password which protects user settings.

920 LED Brightness

The menu allows for setting the brightness of the LEDs on the front panel. The range is 0 – 18.

940 Machine Name

This field sets the name of the MM series machine. This information is stored as part of the system init
file on the hard disk of the MM machine. This name can also be set using the Machine Information
window available in the Machine menu. The machine name is shown in the Network and Project View
screens of ViewNet Audio.

950 IP Address

The IP (Internet Protocol) address for each machine must be entered manually at the front panel of the
MM series machine before that machine can be seen by the network and appear as a machine to the
ViewNet Audio software application. To set the IP address, press Setup on the front panel of the MMR,
and use the wheel or arrows to move to Setup menu 950.

Setting the IP Address

Enter the value for each of the four segments by using the wheel, up/down arrows, or by entering the
number on the keypad. To move to the previous or next segment (byte) of the address, press the left or
right arrow keys to move the cursor to that segment of the address. Use a leading 0 for two digit numbers.

Format of IP Addresses

The format of an IP address is 32 bits, divided into four bytes separated by periods. Each byte has eight
bits, so the maximum decimal numerical value of each of the four segments of the address is 255 (which,
starting at 0 gives a total of 256 or 2

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values). IP addresses thus theoretically run from 000.000.000.000 to

255.255.255.255.

IP addressing is based on the concept of hosts and networks. A host is any device on the network that is
capable of receiving and transmitting IP data packets such as a personal computer, MM series machine
(which is also a computer), or a router. The hosts are connected by one or more networks. The IP address
of any host consists of its network address plus its own host address on the network.

951 IP Net Mask

Use this field to enter the IP Net mask. Set this value to 255.255.255.000 unless your network
administrator advises that you should use a different setting.

952 IP Gateway

Use this field to enter the IP Gateway if the ViewNet network is part of a larger network which uses a
Gateway. If there is no Gateway in use, there is no need to enter any data in this menu.

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