Manual

To nd and change the TCP/IP address and the subnet
mask on a computer running OS X:
• Go to System Preferences/ Network.
• Select “Ethernet.
• Under “Congure IPv4”, select “Manually.
• Set the TCP/IP address.
• Set the Subnet mask.
For further information, please refer to your operating system’s
integrated help system.
5.1.2 Changing the subnet mask and TCP/IP address of a
Reverb TwentyFour (where required)
To change the subnet mask and TCP/IP address of a Reverb TwentyFour,
you need to access it using a computer running the TC Icon software.
In case there is an IP address conict that keeps you from accessing
Reverb TwentyFour in the rst place, you will need to change your computers
IP rst as described in the previous section.
• Launch the TC Icon software on your computer.
• Select the particular Reverb TwentyFour you want to access.
• Click on the Frame tab.
• Select the System page.
• Select the Setup subpage.
• Select Net.
To change the IP address of a Reverb TwentyFour:
• Select the IP address parameter on the Net page shown above.
• Enter the new IP address.
• Conrm by clicking Enter.
To change the subnet mask:
• Select the IP Subnet Mask parameter on the Net page shown above.
• Enter the new subnet mask.
• Conrm by clicking Enter.
Resetting the IP address
You may need to reset the IP address of the Reverb TwentyFour. This procedure is
done using the front panel RESET button, as described in the section
“Reset button” on page 9.
If the serial number of a particular Reverb TwentyFour ends with “00, the default
IP address for this device will be 192.168.1.100, as “00” is not a valid IP number in
all networks.
There is a small risk that two Reverb TwentyFours (or other TC signal processors)
on a network have the same last two digits in the serial number and thus will
result it a conict after a reset. To resolve this issue, reset one Reverb TwentyFour
rst and change its IP address before connecting the second Reverb TwentyFour.
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