Installation guide

Crestron HD-XSP 7.1 High-Definition Professional Surround Processor
Operations & Installation Guide DOC. 7446A 7.1 High-Definition Surround Processor: HD-XSP 29
“Network Status” Menu
Network Status
Basic
Advanced
3. Press or to highlight the desired level of detail to be displayed (Basic or
Advanced) and press SELECT.
Basic: Shows the status of the Ethernet link, the HD-XSP’s IP address,
and the hostname of the master control system.
Advanced: Shows the status of the Ethernet link, the HD-XSP’s MAC
address, the HD-XSP’s IP address, the subnet mask, the default router,
the DHCP setting, the hostname, the domain name, and the IP
addresses of DNS servers.
4. Press or to scroll through the Ethernet details.
5. Press SELECT to return to the previous menu.
Enable/Disable DHCP
The HD-XSP can obtain an IP address, subnet mask, and default router information
from a DHCP server. To enable or disable DHCP:
1. Open the “Network” menu as described in “Configure Network” on page
28.
2. Press or to highlight DHCP: On or DHCP: Off and press SELECT.
The setting toggles between “On” and “Off”.
If any changes were made, the HD-XSP reboots upon exiting the “Installer”
menu.
IP Address
The HD-XSP uses TCP/IP for communication with a control system. The IP address
can be manually set or obtained from a DHCP server. For information on enabling
DHCP to obtain an IP address, refer to “Enable/Disable DHCPabove.
NOTE: If DHCP is enabled, any changes made do not take effect.
To manually set an IP address:
1. Open the “Network” menu as described in “Configure Network” on page
28.
2. Press or to highlight IP Address and press SELECT.
If DHCP is enabled, an IP address and a message stating “DHCP On:
Address Invalid” is displayed. Otherwise, controls for setting the IP address
are displayed in the “IP Address” screen.