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NEC M861 86" UHD 4K HDR Commercial Monitor User Manual

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SYSTEM MENU

AUTO ID/IP SETTING

Automatically sets all of the monitor IDs and/or IP addresses in a LAN chain. Highlight [START] and press

SET on the remote control to show the [AUTO ID/IP SETTING] menu.
NOTE:

• All changes to the [AUTO ID/IP SETTING] menu should be made on the master monitor,

which is the first monitor in the LAN chain. Automatic numbering consecutively counts up by 1

starting from the master monitor.

• Do not turn off the monitors’ main power switch or put it into standby while [AUTO ID/IP

SETTING] or [AUTO ID/IP RESET] is in progress.

• Do not interrupt the monitors’ LAN chain by connecting network devices between the monitors.

SETTING ITEM

Selects which function to automatically number in the LAN chain. Each number is assigned consecutively

starting from the base numbers set in this menu.

MONITOR ID

Monitor ID numbers are automatically assigned for all monitors in the LAN chain, starting from the number

set for [BASE NUMBER].
This option does not change the current IP addresses.

IP ADDRESS

IP addresses are automatically assigned for all monitors in the LAN chain. The first three octets are set

using the format in [BASE ADDRESS], the fourth octet starts at the BASE NUMBER and counts up by 1

for each subsequent monitor in the LAN chain.
This option does not change the current Monitor IDs.

ID and IP

Both the monitor ID and the IP address are assigned for all monitors in the LAN chain, starting from the

[BASE NUMBER] and [BASE ADDRESS].

BASE NUMBER

Sets the starting number for the monitor ID and/or IP address.
This is the number that is assigned to the master monitor. The automatic numbering assigns consecutive

numbers, starting from this number and counting up by 1, to each monitor in the LAN chain.
When running AUTO ID:
- Monitor numbers can be between 1-99. However, the master monitor must have a starting number

low enough to include all monitors in the LAN chain. The automatic numbering counts up by 1 until it

reaches 99. For example, if there are 20 monitors in the LAN chain, the BASE NUMBER must be 80 or

lower.

When running AUTO IP:
- This is the fourth octet in the IP address. Octets one to three are set at BASE ADDRESS. The BASE

NUMBER is automatically assigned to the master monitor and counts up by 1 until the end of the LAN

chain.

- If the master monitor is connected to a network, make sure there are no IP address conflicts before

running AUTO IP.

When running IP and ID:
- The BASE NUMBER is the starting number for both the monitor ID and the fourth octet of the IP address.

Due to this, if the master monitor is going to be connected to a network, and a block of IP addresses

are not available at a number that is low enough for starting automatic ID, then it is recommended that

AUTO ID and AUTO IP be run separately instead of using the grouped auto ID and IP function.

BASE ADDRESS

Sets the first octet to the third octet for the IP addresses assigned during automatic numbering. If the

master monitor is connected to a network, these fields must match the network IP numbers for the

monitors to be accessed over a LAN, such as 192.168.0 or 10.0.0.
The fourth octet is set at [BASE NUMBER] and counts up by 1 starting from the master monitor.
NOTE:

[BASE ADDRESS] is only available when [IP ADDRESS] or [ID and IP] is selected for the

[SETTING ITEM].

ID/IP SETTING START

Highlight YES then press SET on the remote control to activate the automatic number function, which first

detects the number of monitors connected in the LAN chain before proceeding.