USL CM-8E User Manual

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The Host Name is the Net BIOS host name. This can be used by Microsoft Windows computers
to find the CM-8E by name instead of IP address. This name is also shown in the USL Ethernet
Discoverer (download from the USL web site). You may want to set a name that starts with the
auditorium number and ends with the function. For example, “7 – Monitor” to indicate this is
the booth monitor for screen 7. This will make the CM-8E easy to find with Ethernet Discoverer.

Set the desired IP address, gateway, and subnet mask as appropriate for your theater IP
addressing scheme. When all the information is complete, click the “Save IP Config and
Reboot” button. Change the IP address in the browser address window to point to the new IP
address. You should see the CM-8E appear at this new address (though you may need to
change the IP address of your computer to be on the same subnet).

6.5

Audio Configuration

Click the Audio link on the third line of the configuration page. A screen similar to that below
should appear.

Select the location of the crossover, if any. If none is selected, the left, center, and right
channels are assumed to be full-range. Pressing the front panel or browser button will toggle
these channels on and off on the monitor speaker and web stream. If the crossover location is
set to Proc, the left, center, and right channels will step through an off- full range – low band –
high band – off sequence for both the processor and amplifiers. If the crossover location is set
to Amp, the left, center, and right channels will toggle on and off if the processor is selected
and through the sequence of off- full range – low band – high band – off when the amplifier is

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