ProAudio: Set ProAudio to Static IP

Modified on Fri, 3 Oct at 5:54 PM

Using ‘ProAudio Config Tool’ to set an IP Address.


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To Set a Static IP on your ProAudio Range Matrix we would recommend using our ProAudio Config Tool, this tool is available for registered installers at:

https://monitoring.pulse-eight.com/Downloads/ProAudioConfigTool


 

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Start by selecting the ProAudio you wish to set to a Static IP, in some instances you may need to enter the current IP Address in the Connect by IP Address section at the bottom of the page.

Once the Config Tool UI has populated, you will need to make changes to the Static IP section box to reflect the new Static IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway Address.

Once you have entered all of the required information click “Set Static IP” at the bottom of the same section.

Finally in the row indicated in the screenshot above click “Static IP”

 

This will send the commands to set the new Static IP address and the program will repopulate the information for the matrix using the new IP Address.

 

Note: Changes to the IP should be backed up in case of power failure by sending the "SS" command:


To do this on the menu on the right toggle the box for "IP parameters" and then click "Save Selected"

You should see the Command History update with ^SS 32$ and ^+$ to show this was successful



Alternatively, you can also change this using the RS-232 connection using the instructions below


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Using 'zSetIP.exe' to set an IP Address (see attached)

 

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- Connect a serial port to the ProAudio switch. You can use the front or rear panel serial port connector. You can use a USB to Serial cable as well.

 

- Double click the 'zSetIP.exe' file and it will find your switch and display the current IP settings. Follow the menus to change the IP address settings.

 

- The new settings will be backed up in EEPROM and will be retained through a power cycle.

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SetIP.7z

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