0 system configuration – USL CM-8E User Manual

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6.0 System Configuration

6.1

Configure LFE3/LFE4

LFE3 and LFE4 can be driven by the LFE output of the processor or a spare input to the CM-8E.
If LFE3 and LFE4 are to be driven by the LFE output of the processor, put both LFE jumpers in
the up position (one jumper between the top left pin and the center left pin, the other
between the top right pin and the center right pin). If LFE3 and LFE4 are to be driven by the
spare audio input, put both jumpers in the down position.

6.2

Computer Network Connection

Connect an Ethernet cable between the CM-8E and a computer. In most cases, a “straight
through” cable will work, but some older computers may require a “crossover cable.”

Open a web browser and type 169.254.1.10 (the default IP address of the CM-8E). You should
see a page similar to that shown below. If the browser does not connect, try setting the IP
address of your computer to be on the same subnet as the CM-8E. A good address to try is
169.254.1.123 with a subnet mask of 255.255.0.0. If the IP address has been changed away
from its factory default, you can use the USL Ethernet Discoverer (available on the USL web
site) to determine the IP address of the CM-8E. In addition, you can hold down the Left and
Center buttons during power up to restore the factory configuration (including the default IP
address). Note that these restored values are only held until the next power cycle unless they
are saved.

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