User Manual
Table Of Contents
Controls and Functions
XMV4280/XMV4140/XMV4280-D/XMV4140-D Owner’s Manual
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Switch 1–3 (UNIT ID)
(XMV4280/XMV4140 only)
Use the DIP switches 1–3 to specify the upper digit, and
use the [UNIT ID] rotary switch @2 to specify the lower
digit to set a maximum of 127 combinations of UNIT ID
in the range of 01 through 7F (127).
Switch 3 (SECONDARY PORT)
(XMV4280-D/XMV4140-D only)
This sets the Dante [SECONDARY] connector @1 on the
rear panel as to whether it will be used for daisy chain
connection or redundant. For details on the connection,
refer to the “MTX-MRX Editor User Guide.”
Switch 4 (LED DIMMER)
This specifies the brightness of the front panel indicators
and display.
Switch 5 (PANEL LOCK)
This specifies the front panel lock setting (locks all panel
operations including the [MUTE] button o and attenua-
tion adjustments). By selecting the LOCK setting after
you’ve completed all settings, you can prevent the vol-
ume or mute settings from being inadvertently changed.
Even if the LOCK setting is selected, you can temporarily
unlock the panel by pressing the [FUNCTION] button !7
and the [SELECT] A button t. The panel will be re-
locked when one minute has passed without any opera-
tion being performed, or when you once again press the
[FUNCTION] button and the [SELECT] A button, or
when you turn off the power.
Switch 6 (IP SETTING)
This selects whether the UNIT ID value will be used as
the IP address for the unit to communicate with a com-
puter, or whether the IP address will be assigned by the
editor or the DHCP server.
DIP Switches
Setting Description
The UNIT ID’s
upper digit is
set to 0.
The setting range of the
[UNIT ID] rotary switch is
from 01 through 0F.
The UNIT ID’s
upper digit is
set to 1.
The setting range of the
[UNIT ID] rotary switch is
from 10 through 1F.
The UNIT ID’s
upper digit is
set to 2.
The setting range of the
[UNIT ID] rotary switch is
from 20 through 2F.
The UNIT ID’s
upper digit is
set to 3.
The setting range of the
[UNIT ID] rotary switch is
from 30 through 3F.
The UNIT ID’s
upper digit is
set to 4.
The setting range of the
[UNIT ID] rotary switch is
from 40 through 4F.
The UNIT ID’s
upper digit is
set to 5.
The setting range of the
[UNIT ID] rotary switch is
from 50 through 5F.
The UNIT ID’s
upper digit is
set to 6.
The setting range of the
[UNIT ID] rotary switch is
from 60 through 6F.
The UNIT ID’s
upper digit is
set to 7.
The setting range of the
[UNIT ID] rotary switch is
from 70 through 7F.
DIP Switches Setting Description
DAISY CHAIN
The Dante [SECOND-
ARY] connector is used
for a daisy chain connec-
tion. A signal at the
Dante [PRIMARY] con-
nector will be transmitted
to the next device in the
chain as is.
REDUNDANT
The Dante [SECOND-
ARY] connector is used
for a redundant network.
It will function as backup
connection, independent
of the network to which
the Dante [PRIMARY]
connector is connected.
DIP Switches
Setting Description
OFF Normal brightness.
ON
Reduced brightness. Use
this setting if the indicators
and the display are too
bright.
NOTE
The brightness of the [POWER] indicator !0 will not be
reduced.
DIP Switches
Setting Description
UNLOCK
The front panel will not be
locked.
LOCK
Front panel operations
other than the power will be
locked.
DIP Switches
Setting Description
UNIT ID
The IP address will be
specified using the UNIT ID
value.
The IP address will be
192.168.0.xxx (xxx is the
UNIT ID value).
However, if the UNIT ID is
“FF,” xxx is 127.
PC
The IP address will be
specified by the editor or the
DHCP server.
NOTE
Set this to the “UNIT ID” position the first time you con-
nect this device to a computer after purchase. After
specifying the IP address from the editor, change this
switch to the “PC” position.