Compex Systems AP4530 User Manual

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iDR-8 User Guide 
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Accessing the iDR-8 Setup Menus 
Before your PC can take control of the iDR-8 you need to set 
up its unit name and communication settings.  This is done 
using a simple front panel menu system.  Once communication 
is established between the PC and iDR-8 you use the iDR 
System Manager software to configure and control the unit. 
To access the menus   If it is already fitted, first remove the 
iDR-8 face plate by removing the 4 corner screws using the 
2mm hex driver provided.  This exposes the menu access keys. 
Navigating the menus      Press  and  hold  the  MENU  key  for  2 
seconds until ‘***Setup***’ is displayed.  Press the U  and V  
keys to scroll through the available menu options.  Each menu 
is numbered ‘*N.n’  where ‘N’ is the main menu number, and 
‘n’ the sub menu.  When you find the menu you want, press 
ENTER.  Press the U  and V  keys to change the value.  Press 
the  Z ENTER and Y ESC keys to accept or decline the 
changes and navigate through the sub menus.  Always press 
ENTER to save your changes.  When you are finished, press 
ESC to exit the menus. 
 
Changing the Unit Name 
The iDR-8 is identified to the PC or network by its unit name.  
This  name  is  displayed  in  the  list  of  available  units  when  you 
open a new iDR System Manager session. 
To change the unit name select menu item *4 Unit Name.  
Scroll through each character using the Z ENTER and Y ESC 
keys, and change the value using the U    and  V    keys.    The 
name can have up to 16 characters. 
 
Checking the Current Settings and Status 
Select menu *8 Diagnostics.  Scroll through the various sub 
menus to view the settings. 
Menu *8.1 and 8.2* display the last current IP address and 
Subnet Mask.  Make a note of these if you need to restore them 
later.  Note that the address shown is likely to be temporary if 
the unit is working with a DHCP server. 
The ‘Num Connects’ item displays the number of connections 
active via the NETWORK port.  For example, an iDR-8 
connected to a network with two PCs both running an active 
session of iDR System Manager would report 2 connections.  It 
is a useful way of checking to see if the unit is being accessed. 
The other information displayed includes the sampling rate, 
either 48 or 96kHz, which audio expanders are connected, and 
the number of remote devices connected to the PL-Anet port. 
 
Rebooting the iDR-8 
It is necessary to reboot the iDR-8 if you make changes to the 
network or PPP settings.  You can do this two ways. 
Power the unit off, then back on again, or 
Press and then release the front panel CODE UPDATE switch.  
This takes around a minute as the unit searches but does not 
find update code.  It reboots after the update search has timed 
out.  Note that the code is not updated in this case. 
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ESC
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MENU
network setup
day & clock
diagnostics
patch select
audio monitor
hold for 2 seconds
 *** Setup ***
*1 Patch Select
 *** Setup ***
*4 Unit Name
 *** Setup ***
*8 Diagnostics
 To avoid any unexpected audible clicks 
or thumps always turn connected power 
amplifiers down or off before switching the 
iDR-8 or any other signal equipment on or off.