Finding the physical location of a panel, L-s panel software update – Grass Valley Jupiter v.1.0 User Manual
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Jupiter L-S Series Control Panels Installation and Operating Manual
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Finding the Physical Location of a Panel
Note
Serial communications is not currently supported.
d.
ES-LAN Primary Host IP: enter the IP address of the CM-4000
associated with this panel.
e.
ES-Lan Secondary Host IP: enter the IP address of the redundant
CM-4000 (if any).
3.
Select “Save New Settings.”
This will apply the settings and reboot the panel. You should see some
type of status response from the router
4.
Go to the next panel and repeat the steps above.
Note
For initial installations, the Jupiter/AccuSwitch control system must be con-
figured in order for the CM-4000 to communicate with the panel. Proceed to
Section 4-Jupiter System Configuration
Finding the Physical Location of a Panel
NetConfig can be used to send an “identify device” signal to a particular
panel, causing the panel to display a flashing red and yellow checkerboard
pattern.
1.
Use Device View and go to Router > Jupiter > Panels.
2.
Expand the panel type name and right click on the name of the panel of
interest.
3.
Select “Identify Device” from the pop-up menu.
The panel will flash the checkerboard pattern for the number of seconds set
in the Options menu.
L-S Panel Software Update
Note
NetConfig and the Jupiter Control Center use the same TFTP port. Only one
will own the port at a time. When updating control panel software the Jupiter
Control Center should be shut down, and NetConfig must be closed to send
any Jupiter configuration changes.
NetConfig is used to update the operating software that resides on each L-S
series panel. NetConfig accomplishes this by sending the flash files
installed onto the computer running NetConfig (Jupiter file server recom-
mended) to the panels via the network. For this reason, panel IP addresses