Neutrino series - quick start guide – Xilica Neutrino Series User Manual

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Neutrino Series -

Quick Start Guide

XILICA AUDIO DESIGN CANADA / ASIA / EUROPE

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connection we recommend

- that before you power up your device you should Reset

the processor to its Default IP Address using the IP Reset Button on the rear of the
processor. Resetting the processor to its default IP address of 169.254.128.128 will have
you connecting directly quickly and without problems when no DHCP is available.
Please see -

IP Reset Push Button / Reset Processor Network Settings

instructions

below.
Note:

Your PC should be set to “Obtain IP Address Automatically” (default setting).

Note: For direct connection a standard Ethernet cable should work with most computers.

IP Reset Push Button / Reset Processor Network Settings (DHCP not available)

Follow these instructions prior to powering up the processor and opening the NeuConsole
software.

(a) At the rear of the processor you will see a small round recessed push button labeled

“IP Reset”- just to the right of the Ethernet connector (looking from the back). You are
able to push this reset push button inward using the point of a pen or a small pointed
object.

(b) Press the IP Reset push button inward and while holding it pushed in power up the

processor device.

(c)

Wait 5 seconds after power up and then release the IP Reset push button.

(d) Wait for the processor to power up completely (this will take a minute or so as it initializes

and sets its default IP address). When complete the Network LED (Data LED on older
models) will light and remain on.

(e) You can verify your network connection on Page 8 - #10.

Note:

Some Uno processors were manufactured with a different IP

Reset

switch that

was hidden behind a removable cover on the rear of the processor. If yours is like that

Remove the small black cover on the rear of the processor near the Ethernet connector
(remove 2 small screws). Looking from the back of the processor you will see a small
black Reset Switch to the right of the Ethernet connector. Press this Reset Switch
forward lightly with your finger and while holding it pressed forward power up the
processor.

Wait 5 seconds after power up and then release the Reset Switch.

The

balance of the process is as above.

Note:

Although not as reliable, each connected device also has a software IP reset

function. In Network View, right click the device and select Remote Reset.

(2) Multiple Processor Devices Connected to the Network

– No DHCP Available

Where you will be connecting multiple processors in your network and DHCP is not
available, the user will have to manually assign unique IP addresses to each processor
device. See

Manual Assignment of IP Addresses on Page 9 &10 - #12 & 13.

8. Processor Device Connected and Powered Up:

With your processor (and devices) connected as a network or directly to your computer, power on
all devices.

(a) On power up the processors power status LED and LCD display will light (just the LCD display

on the older models).

(b) If the processor has an Ethernet cable / network cable connected the Network LED (Data LED on

older models) on the front of the processor will light - once the processor initializes. If there is no
Ethernet / network cable attached it will remain off.

Note:

This does not mean that you have established a Network Connection

– only that an

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