User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Information
- About Yamaha LAN Monitor
- Contents
- Terminology
- Steps to use the software
- Software operating requirements
- Notes
- Notes regarding device detection
- Notes regarding Yamaha PoE switch detection
- Notes regarding the power supply interruption function for the Yamaha PoE switch
- Notes regarding a slave whose stack function is enabled
- Notes on printing and print preview of the "Whole map"
- Notes regarding detection of Dante-enabled devices
- Notes regarding when using macOS10.15.x
- Installing and uninstalling Yamaha LAN Monitor
- Starting and exiting Yamaha LAN Monitor
- Yamaha LAN Monitor screen structure
- Network settings on the computer
- Basic operation
- Menu bar
- Toolbar and display area
- Main screen
- Web GUI
- Resources
- Troubleshooting
Menu bar
Yamaha LAN Monitor User Guide
Opens the “Import Label Settings” dialog box.
Loads device labels displayed in the “Connected Devices” view from a file.
Opens the “Export Label Settings” dialog box.
Saves device labels specified in the “Connected Devices” view as a file. The saved file has a filename extension
of “.nml.”
Opens the “Basic Settings” dialog box.
Displays a dialog box in which you can make basic settings for Yamaha LAN Monitor.
1 Slave monitoring time interval
Set the slave monitoring time interval in seconds.
2 – 10 sec
3 sec
This will detect the slave and update the Main screen every time the set amount of seconds elapses.
2 Monitoring times until slave disappearance is detected
Set the monitoring times until slave disappearance is detected.
2 – 10 times
3 times
If the search packets have been sent for the set number of times without receiving a response packet from
the slave, the corresponding slave is assumed lost.
3 Device monitoring time interval
Set the device monitoring time interval in seconds.
1800 – 86400 sec
1800 sec
This will detect devices connected to a slave every time the set amount of time elapses.
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