
Setup Pages and Descriptions
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NXV-300 Modero Virtual Touch Panel
Setup Pages and Descriptions
Overview
NXV-300 devices allow updates and changes to Setup and Protected Setup pages in the same way as any other AMX
touch panel. The main difference is you may make various configuration settings via a web browser on any PC that has
access to the NXV-300 device. Entering the device’s IP address in an enabled browser (Microsoft Internet Explorer,
Mozilla Firefox and Apple Safari for PCs and Firefox and Safari for Macintoshes) allows the device to be accessed in
that browser. Once contact is established, and a username and password entered, the Setup pages may be reached and
updated (FIG. 4).
Determining the IP Address of the NXV-300
NXV-300 units feature a built-in zero-configuration networking client that allows you to determine the unit’s IP address
via a client that uses the Zero Configuration Networking Standard. Zero Configuration (or Zeroconf) technology
provides a general method to discover services on a local area network. In essence, it allows you to set up a network
without any configuration, as described below.
Zero-Configuration Client
You will need a zero-configuration client to determine the IP address of the NXV-300. Many zero-configuration clients
are currently available. However, for the purposes of this document, we will refer to Bonjour for Windows, which is
Apple's implementation of the Zero Configuration Networking Standard. It is free and widely available for download.
If you don’t already have it installed on your PC, download and install Bonjour for Windows before you begin.
1. With Bonjour for Windows running on a PC that has access to the LAN that the NXV-300 resides on, connect the
NXV-300 to the network (see Wiring and Connections section on page 3).
2. Select the device from the Bonjour list of devices on the browser.
FIG. 4 NXV-300 Main Setup Page
Copyright (c) 2009 GoAhead Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Bonjour and Bonjour for Windows are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S.
and other countries.
The NXV-300 is set to DHCP by default. If the device does not get an address from a
DHCP request, it will set itself to 169.254.2.2 and change the IP to Static. Rebooting
and connecting the device to a known DHCP network will not work, and the device
will need to be reset by pressing and holding the Reset button for 30 seconds.
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