Operation- telnet access – QSC Audio CM16a User Manual

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Section 3:

Operation- Telnet Access

The features outlined for the RS-232 port can also be accessed via the Ethernet network connection. This feature can save a trip out to the

remote CM16a with a laptop computer as long as the network and software are fully operable.

The Telnet “session” is a standard Windows program. Consult Windows documentation for information reagrding the specifics of Telnet.

It is a very straight-forward program to start and use.

This is the basic procedure for opening a Telnet session:

1- To open the Telnet program. Click START, select RUN, type TELNET in the text

box & click OK.The blank Telnet screen should look similar to the example to the

right.

2- Click on the “Connect” menu header; the drop down menu items will appear.

Choose the “Remote System” option.

3- The “Connect” window then opens. You will need to enter the IP address of the

CM16a that you want to communicate with. Determine the IP address of the

specific CM16a and enter it in the

Host Name: field ( the numbers in the screen-

shot to the right are EXAMPLE ONLY!). Enter the address in four numeric groups

seperated by periods.

(NOTE: Port: & Term Type: settings must be as shown)

4- Click on the “Connect” button. If the address entered was correct and network

communications with the CM16a are successful, the Telnet session should open

as shown below. The IP address number that appears at the top of the window will

be different than shown; it will match the IP address that you entered for the

CM16a that you are communicating with.

5- Now you have the same options that are available in the Serial Port I/O (RS-232)

interface section (see pages 25-27).

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