Network configuration – Grass Valley RSE1 User Manual
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Stand-Alone Controller
RSE 1
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Rev. 1 / 02.2002
5.
NETWORK CONFIGURATION
Mainframe, panel and panel PC are network devices using TCP/IP protocol. The
devices are shipped with default IP addresses; however, as more resources are
attached to the network, addresses must be changed.
Default address ranges for the DD35 devices:
IP address (class C network) 192.168.0.1
up to
192.168.0.254
The factory configures the following addresses:
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mainframe:
192.168.0.70 (incl. two automatically calcula
ted for internal communication ... 71, ... 72)
rotary switch: 0x46
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control panel:
192.168.0.73
rotary switch: 0x49
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sidepanel (panel PC):
192.168.0.74
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RSE1
192.168.0.78
rotary switch:0x4C
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GUI-PC
192.168.0.77
Please note that the mainframe occupies three consecutive addresses!
Attention:
The IP addresses of the individual devices working on the network must be
different. For mainframe and control panel, the setting can be undertaken di-
rectly on the controller board. The lowest address byte can be set in the
range from 0 to 255 with a Hex rotary switch.
The IP address of the panel PC can be set with the Windows 95 or ’98 tool
“Settings/Control Panel/Network” directly.
Note on Windows
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registry settings:
The graphical user interface (a.k.a. sidepanel program) writes its registry set-
tings on program close. Changing any setting by regedit therefore is in vain
if the sidepanel program is active. It must be closed before.
5.1
ADVANCED DD35 / SERAPH HD CONFIGURATIONS
This section will explain how to install and configure DD35/Seraph HD systems that
include more devices on the LAN than mainframe and control panel (with built-in
sidepanel).
In particular the following configurations will be explained:
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DD35/Seraph HD system plus GUI–PC
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DD35/Seraph HD system with two control panels
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DD35/Seraph HD system with RSAT2 and RSE1 (or RSAT1 and RSE1)
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DD35/Seraph HD system with HD/DD simulcasting
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Two complete systems