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IP addresses
The lower table shows the IP address of the display being viewed (top of list), the Master
display (with a tick next to it), and any other displays in a multi display network. The function
of the Master is invisible to the end user - It manages database synchronisation, however this
task automatically shifts to another display if the current master is shut down. The IP address
list only refreshes after all devices on the network have been powered down - a single device
that is shutdown on the network will not be removed from the table shown on other devices.
When powering up a system that has been completely shutdown, a network connectivity
issue can be identifi ed if a display does not show any other IP addresses than its own.
The ‘UDB version’ is dependant on the software version installed on the display. It will never
change on its own, unlike the ‘Version of the Databases on the upper table. It is preferable to
have all UDB versions the same. This can usually be acheived by loading the latest software on
to your display - refer to “Software Updates and Screen Calibration on page 35.
Module network light
The network LED on modules such as NEP-2, BSM-1, and RI10, can be useful for determining if
the network is fundamentally operational. No light indicates no connection. A rapidly blinking
green LED means the network module is communicating with another device.
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