Changing an ip address on windows xp, Configuring an audio bridge terminal – Grass Valley Kaleido-X (7RU) Quick v.7.80 User Manual
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Setting Up Your Kaleido-X (7RU) Multiviewer
Networking Setup
Changing an IP Address on Windows XP
To change the IP address of a client PC that has Windows XP
1 On the Start menu, point to Control Panel, right-click Network Connections, and then
click Open on the menu.
2 In Network Connections, right-click Local Area Connection, and then click Properties
on the shortcut menu.
3 In Local Area connection Properties, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) from the list on
the General tab, and then click Properties.
The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window opens.
4 On the General tab, click Use the following IP address.
5 Type an IP address in the same range as the multiviewer’s current IP address.
For example, if the multiviewer’s IP address is 10.0.3.70, then the IP address of your
client PC could be 10.0.3.123. If you are unsure, contact your network administrator.
6 Type a subnet mask in the same range as that of the multiviewer.
7 Click OK.
8 In Local Area Connection Properties, click Close.
Configuring an Audio Bridge Terminal
The optional Audio Bridge Terminal (ABT) is an external audio multiplexer/serializer for the
Kaleido-X. The Kaleido-X supports audio channel inputs from the ABT-64 or ABT-128 series
of Audio Bridge Terminal panels through up to two SDTI inputs. The ABT-64 supports
64 channels and the ABT-128 supports 128 channels.
There is not enough space on the Kaleido-X rear panels to also include discrete audio
connectors. An ABT provides connector space for multiple audio signal inputs, and
multiplexes all the audio signals into combined serial feeds on coaxial cables that connect
to the KXI cards.
Note:
The ABT is powered through the RJ-45 Ethernet connector. There is
no power ON/OFF button, so the device is ON whenever a powered Ethernet
cable (PoE) is connected.