Mark Levinson 53 Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
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7. Select the “Use the following IP address” option. The IP address,
Subnet mask, and Default gateway boxes are no longer grayed
out and can now be modified.
8. Enter the following values:
IP address: 192.168.50.x – where x stands for a number
other than 0, 4, or 255
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
Do not enter a value in the Default gateway parameter
The computer must have a unique address and be on the same
subnet as the amplifier.
9. Click “OK” to save and exit the menu.
10. Open the Internet Explorer Web browser.
11. From the menu bar, select the Tools Internet Options menu.
12. Select the Connections tab.
13. Click the LAN Settings button.
14. Verify that “Use a proxy server for your LAN” is NOT checked.
15. Click “OK” to save and exit the menu.
Connecting With
Static IP Addressing
Use this procedure if you plan to connect with static IP addresses
(DHCP is turned off). Otherwise, skip to the next procedure to
connect directly to a computer. For the computer to find the
amplifier, the TCP/IP and LAN settings of the computer must be set
up. Refer to the previous “Setting up the Computer” procedure for
instructions.
1. Connect the amplifier to the router, as described in the earlier
“Connecting the Cables” procedure. Make sure that everything
is powered off before making cable connections.
2. Turn on the PC and the router. Verify that the router has DHCP
turned off, if required.
3. Set up the router to the IP address 192.168.50.x – where x stands
for a number other than 0, 3, 4, 255, or the number used for the
computer IP address. The router must be on the same subnet as
the amplifier and the computer, but also must have its own
unique address. Refer to the router’s owner’s manual for
instructions on how to modify the IP address.
4. Press the Power button on the amplifier.
5. On the computer, open the Internet Explorer Web browser.
6. On the address (URL) line, type in the static IP address of the
amplifier and press Enter. There may be a short delay before the
amplifier Web page loads.
7. The Home tab of the amplifier’s internal Web page is now
displayed. The tab is in red text to indicate that it is the current
page.