ADVANCED NETWORK DEVICES IPCSS-RWB-MB Small IP Display User Guide

June 5, 2024
ADVANCED NETWORK DEVICES

ADVANCED logo IP Device Quick Start Guide

INITIAL SETUP

Connect an Ethernet cable (CAT5, CAT6, etc) to the Ethernet jack on the device (located on the back of the device or inside the case on the circuit board). Connect the other end of the cable to a Power over Ethernet (PoE / PoE+) network switch (or a PoE injector). The switch must connect the device to a DHCP server.

BOOT SEQUENCE

When first powered, if properly installed, the device should boot. If the device has no display, the AND jingle will play within 1-2 seconds of powering the device, then a single beep will sound when the DHCP server assigns an IP address. If the device includes a display, it will follow this boot sequence:

1

| | The first screen you will see. This screen should appear within 1-2 seconds of powering on the device.
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2

| | Indicates the current firmware equipped with the device. Visit www.anetdsupport.com/firmware-versions to verify the device has the latest firmware version.

3

| | Indicates the network MAC address of the device (configured at the factory).

4

| | Indicates that the device is looking for a DHCP server, among other things. If the boot process hangs in this  state, check for a possible network problem (cable, switch, ISP, DHCP, etc.)

5

| | Indicates the IP address of the device. DHCP assigns this network-specific address. Otherwise, the static address will appear if configured as such.

6

| | Once all initialization completes, the time will display. If just a colon displays, it cannot find the time. Check the NTP server settings, and check that the internet connection is working.

Local time will display if an NTP server is specified in DHCP option 42 and the proper time zone is provided as either a POSIX time zone in DHCP option 100 or a time zone name in DHCP option 101. If these DHCP options are not provided, the device may display GMT or local time based on server registration and NTP settings.

DEVICE SETTINGS

Use IPClockWise software or other third-party software solutions to access the device on the network.
Configure speaker settings (including time zone) using the device’s web server interface or from a network-based XML configuration file. Access the device’s web server interface by entering the device’s IP address in a web browser, by double-clicking on the device in the IPClockWise endpoints list, or from a third-party server interface.

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Version 1.6 · 8/21/18

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