Bose Professional ControlSpace ESP-880A Engineered Sound Processor User Manual

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Installation Guide

ControlSpace ESP-880A/880AD/1240A/1240AD

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Maintenance Operations

The

Ethernet

LED is off.

Make sure that the processor's network port is securely connected to a

computer, hub, or switch using a foiled or unshielded twisted-pair (F/

UTP) Cat 5e cable (not included).

On the ESP-880A and ESP-1240A, this is the RJ-45

Ethernet

port

on the rear panel.
On the ESP-880AD and ESP-1240AD, this is the unlabeled RJ-45

port on the front panel.

Make sure that the computer's Ethernet connection is enabled. If it is

disabled, the Link LED on the computer will probably be off.
If the processor is connected to a hub or switch, make sure the Link

LED on the hub or switch is on.

The

Ethernet

LED is on but

cannot communicate with

processor.

If you recently connected the processor to a power outlet, wait 40

seconds to make sure that the processor is fully booted. The

Power

LED should be a solid green color.
Make sure that the network settings on the TCP/IP Ethernet device you

are using on the computer are set correctly:

If you are not using a DHCP server, manually set the computer's IP

address to an unused IP address (e.g. 192.168.0.2).
The default IP subnet mask should be set to

255.255.255.0

.

Open the firewall settings on the computer, and unblock all ports.

In the ControlSpace Designer software, make sure that the proper

network interface card (NIC) is selected.
If you are using an ESP-880AD or ESP-1240AD, make sure that the

front-panel and rear-panel Ethernet ports are not connected to the

same network.
Make sure that there is not another processor connected with the

same address. If you are not sure, disconnect a processor, scan for the

other processor, and then change its address. Repeat with the second

processor.

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