Grass Valley JEP Series v.1.3.0 User Manual
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JEP Series — Installation Manual
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Updating the JEP-100 panel Using NetConfig
b.
IP address - set to a unique value within the same network as the
CM-4000.
For example, if the CM-4000 or CM-4400 address is 192.168.253.10,
then the JEP-100 address should be changed to reside in the
192.168.253.x network (such as "192.168.253.101").
c.
Subnet Mask - set to 255.255.255.0.
d.
Gateway - not used in a simple network environment.
If the JEP-100 and the CM-4000, or CM-4400, are on separate net-
works, the gateway connecting them must be specified.
ES Control Panel Configuration:
a.
Protocol Type:
For a LAN only system: select "LAN."
For a Serial system: select "Serial" for normal operation of panel.
Select “LAN” only during the software upgrade process.
For a LAN + Serial system: For panels always operated in LAN
mode, select “LAN.” For panels normally operated in Serial mode,
select “Serial” (select “LAN” only during the software upgrade pro-
cess).
Note that this selection is identical to the “ELAN on” setting
accessed with the front-panel MENU button.
b.
Device Number:
LAN only system: enter a number from 1 to 64. This number must
be unique on this LAN (e.g., unique on network 192.168.253.x).
Serial system: enter a number from 1 to 16. This number must be
unique on the CM-4000 or CM-4400 serial bus being used.
LAN + Serial system: for panels always operated in LAN mode,
enter a number from 1 to 64. For panels normally operated in Serial
mode, enter a number from 1 to 16; this number must be unique on
the CM-4000 or CM-4400 serial bus being used.
Note that the Device Number is referred to as the “ID” within the
JEP-100 MENU system and as the “Address” on the Jupiter MPK
Devices table.
c.
ES-LAN Host ID Address: enter the IP address of the CM-4000 or
CM-4400 associated with this panel.
d.
Secondary Host ID Address: enter the IP address of the redundant
CM-4000 or CM-4400 (if any).
6.
Select Submit.
This will apply the settings and reboot the JEP-100.