Before you start, find out from your local
network administrator whether your transmitter uses dynamic or static network settings.
- Dynamic network settings are
automatically assigned by a DHCP server each time the transmitter is powered up.
- Static network settings must be
configured manually. Ask your local network administrator for the settings.
Figure 1. Network settings on
touchscreen

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Make sure that the Ethernet cable is connected to the transmitter.
The Ethernet connector's LED lights up.
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Select the configuration menu symbol at the upper right corner of
the touchscreen.
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Select .
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Select the setting type:
- Select DHCP if the transmitter is in a network that assigns network settings
automatically.
- Select Static
IP to configure network settings manually.
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If you selected Static
IP, fill in the rest of the fields with information provided by your local network
administrator:
- IP
address
- The four part network ID of the transmitter.
- Subnet
mask
- Used together with the IP address to determine which network the
transmitter is a part of.
- Gateway
- IP address of the server that enables the transmitter to access other
networks.
- DNS
servers
- Public computer server that translates the domain
name of the transmitter into an IP address.
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Scroll to the end of the screen and select Apply to save your changes.