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Avitech 4-Cast IP User Manual with RS-232 Protocol - Things A/V

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4. Select Use the following <strong>IP</strong> address and enter 210.100.100.1 in the address field.<br />

Next click on the Subnet mask field to make its address automatically appear. In<br />

some versions of Windows, you will need to manually enter in the subnet<br />

information. (NOTE: If there is already information in these fields, make sure to<br />

copy this information down so that you can restore your <strong>IP</strong> settings afterwards.)<br />

5. Select OK to close the TCP/<strong>IP</strong> Properties menu and OK again to close the Local<br />

Area Connections Properties menu (There will be a short delay).<br />

6. To change your <strong>IP</strong> address back to its default setting, go back to the TCP/<strong>IP</strong><br />

Properties menu and select Obtain an <strong>IP</strong> address automatically (NOTE: If you<br />

copied previous <strong>IP</strong> address and/or Subnet mask settings in step 4, make sure to<br />

enter that information in these fields exactly as they appeared).<br />

Starting the 4-<strong>Cast</strong> Software (via Ethernet)<br />

The following procedure will guide you through the 4-<strong>Cast</strong> software startup using the<br />

Ethernet port. If you have not already done so, follow the steps in the “To Change the<br />

Control PC’s <strong>IP</strong> Address” section to configure the <strong>IP</strong> address of your Control PC before<br />

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