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3 – Device Configuration
There are two parts of the device that require software to setup.
First the audio routing, and second the configurable features of
the device itself.
Configuration of the unAX4I specific features is carried out using
the Attero Tech unIFY Control Panel application. This application
is available from the Attero Tech website (www.atterotech.com).
It should be used to examine and modify the device specific
features such as mic/line gain settings, and phantom power.
The audio routing is also done using Attero Tech's unIFY Control
Panel. There is a tab on the devices configuration for each unit
specifically for setting up receive and transmit streams.
*Note: When using unIFY Control Panel, the unAX4I will be shown
using a default device name of unAX4I-###### where '######' is
the last six characters of the devices MAC address.
3.1 – IP Address Setup
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Failure to correctly configure IP addresses will not allow a unAX4I
device to correctly authenticate in the unIFY Control Panel
software, the devices parameters will not be available, the input
and output channels also won't be visible and routing of audio to
and from the device will not be possible.
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In order to configure a unAX4I, both to set up internal parameters
and also setup audio routing, the PC/Mac will need to be able to
communicate with the devices over the network. While all AES67
devices will be discovered regardless of the IP address setup on
the PC or Mac, communication can only occur if the PC/Mac and
the device have compatible IP addresses.
By default, the unAX4I is set to get a dynamic IP address. Like
almost all network devices, if the unAX4I does not find a DHCP
server to retrieve an IP address from, it will give itself an local link
address sometimes also known as an automatic private IP address
(APIPA) instead. A local link IP address is always in the range
169.254.x.y.
To ensure communication, the PC/Mac can either be set to get a
dynamic IP address, or be given a static IP address in the range
169.254.x.y. The PC may require a restart if its IP address is
changed for the change to take effect.
In some applications, IP addresses of devices may need to be set
to something specific and that can be done once initial
communication has been established. Bear in mind however that
if a static IP address is assigned to a device and that static IP
address is in a different range to the IP it was previously using to
communicate
with
the
communication with the device until such time as the PC/Mac IP
address is also changed to an IP in range of the devices new IP
address.
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3.2 – Factory Reset
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The factory reset returns the entire device to its factory defaults.
Using this feature will mean all custom AES67 settings and all
audio power-on default settings will be cleared.
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*NOTE: The factory reset is a useful way of quickly restoring
communications with a device which has an unknown static IP
address as a factory reset returns the device's network settings
to getting a dynamic IP. Having successfully completed a factory
reset of the device, setting the PC's IP address to also obtain a
dynamic IP address should then allow the PC to communicate fully
with that device.
Access to the factory reset button is through a small circular hole
on the underside of the unit, next to the ventilation cutouts.
To use the factory reset, insert a small screwdriver or paperclip
into the hole to activate the factory reset switch. There should be
a noticeable "click" when it's activated. Hold the switch in for 5 to
10 seconds then release. If the factory reset was successful, the
unit will reset and is indicated by the power LED will turning red.
3.3 – Firmware Updates
The unAX4I has the ability to be updated in the field. Updates are
applied via the network using Attero Tech unIFY Control Panel's
Smart Firmware update facility. The latest unAX4I SFU file is
available from the Attero Tech customer portal.
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