Mark Levinson 532 Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
15
Nº532 Power Amplifier
4. On the address line (URL), type “No532” and press Enter.
If Internet Explorer is unable to find the amplifier, then you
must find the IP address of the Nº532 that was assigned by the
router. See your router’s owner’s manual to determine how to
find the IP address. When you’ve found the IP address, repeat
Step 4 using the IP address.
5. The Home tab of the Nº532 internal Web page is now displayed.
The tab is in red text to indicate that it is the current page. The
top of the page provides the general status of the Nº532. The
bottom of the page contains the network parameters setup.
6. Update the Host Name of the amplifier. Each Nº532 in the
network MUST have a unique name. The default Host
Name is “NO532”.
To change the Host Name of the Nº532:
A. Type the new name into the white box to the right of each
parameter. The new name must be made from the capital
letters, A to Z, and the numbers, 0 to 9. Underscores may also
be used.
B. Click the Submit button to save the new value. Be sure to
make note of the new name.
7. Enter the new host name into the browser. The Nº532 Web page
loads, reflecting the new name.
8. Power down the Nº532.
The network connection is now complete. Repeat this procedure
with any additional Nº532 power amplifiers.
Setting Up the
Computer
If DHCP is not used, then the computer must be set up too. Use this
procedure to set up the computer, then continue to the appropriate
section to connect to the Nº532 power amplifier.
For the computer to find the Nº532, the TCPIP (Internet Protocol)
and LAN (Local Area Network) settings of the computer must be set
up. The parameter setups vary slightly depending upon the
operating system of the computer. Refer to the procedure below that
matches the operating system on your computer.
Network Setup for Windows XP
1. From the Start menu, select Control Panel.
2. Double-click on the Network Connections option.
3. Double-click on the Local Area Connection option.