Solid State Logic 82S6PC1010C DJ Equipment User Manual


 
NetBridge (option)
NetBridge is a 2U rack mounting unit.
The NetBridge provides two main features. Firstly (as the name suggests) it is a bridge between the proprietary Solid
State Logic network, and the standard TCP/IP protocol, allowing remote diagnostic connection over the Internet. Up
to 7 diagnostic ports may be served by a single NetBridge unit, with secure log-in facilities enabling trained staff
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r SSL engineers to access diagnostic functions remotely from any location worldwide.
Note: Do not combine the SSL Network and the facility’s TCP/IP network; they are different protocols.
Secondly it can be used to transfer data files between the C100 console to which it is dedicated and the ‘SSL-Network’
central file server (CFS). This allows C100 session templates (used for offline configuration) and project archives to be
moved across the Internet without requiring access to the console’s CPU.
Using the secure login access provided by NetBridge, users may upload a console template to a secure website,
edit the configuration offline and then reload their profile prior to the production saving valuable setup time.
Parameters available for offline configuration include fader strip allocations, channel names and type, bus
routing assignments, processing order, output options and fader grouping setup.
NetBridge requires access to the facility’s internet service. To do this, an Ethernet connection will be required.
The NetBridge will also need permission to access the SSL Network secure server; this may require the
configuration of any firewall software that may be in use. (See page 39 for further information.)
NetBridge does not have dual power supplies as it is not critical to console operation.
Note: NetBridge is not fitted with an auto-ranging power supply and the input setting must be confirmed before
applying power. The voltage select switch is located on the rear of the PSU unit, see opposite for switch location.
To change the setting:
1. Switch off and remove the IEC lead.
2. Using a small flat-bladed screwdriver, slide the select switch so that the appropriate voltage is indicated.
System Components
Section 4
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