Utility display operation, Info page, Network settings (net) page – Yamaha DME User Manual

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Chapter 6 Component Guide

DME Designer Owner’s Manual

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Utility Display Operation

The general procedure for operating the Utility
displays is outlined below.

1.

Press the [F4/UTILITY] Key for longer than

2 seconds from the Main display to go to the
Utility display.

2.

Press the [F4/UTILITY] Key as many times

as necessary until the desired parameter
page appears.

3.

Use the [F1]/[F2/[F3]/[F5] keys to select

the parameter you want to edit.

4.

Press the [ENTER] key.

This either confirms a selection or edit, or calls the
appropriate parameter edit page.

Info Page

1 Label

Shows the user ID. The user ID can be changed via
the DME Designer application running on a computer
connected to the unit.

2 Program Version

This is the current firmware version number.

Network Settings (Net) Page

Shows the Ethernet network address and other
parameters.

1 Master/Slave

Indicates whether or not the device is functioning as
the device group master.
Device Group status of ICP1 is fix to “Slave.”

2 IP Adr.

This is the device’s IP address.
Edit using the “Numeric Parameters” editing
procedure described on

page 487

.

3 Master ID

Displays and sets the device group master host
address.

4 Link Mode

Shows the status of the [NETWORK] connector. The
[NETWORK] connector can be set to operate in
“10Base-T” or “100Base-TX” mode.

10Base-T: The [NETWORK] connector is
compatible with 10Base-T operation.
100Base-TX: The [NETWORK] connector is
compatible with 100Base-TX operation.

Edit using the “List Parameters” editing procedure
described on

page 488

.

5 MAC Adr.

This is the device’s MAC (Media Access Control)
address.

NOTE

The date and time (

3) and the internal battery status (4) are

not shown on the ICP1 control panel display.

NOTE

The label can not be changed from the ICP1 controls.

1

2

NOTE

The network addresses of devices in the same device group
must be the same.

1

2

3

4

5

Network Address

Host Address

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