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SV7 Hardware Manual
920-0012F
12/18/2014
Seings 1 through E can be changed using the
QuickTuner™
soware. Seing 0 is always
“10.10.10.10”, the universal recovery address. If someone were to change the other seings and
not write it down or tell anyone (I’m not naming names here, but you know who I’m talking about)
then you will not be able to communicate with your drive. e only way to “recover” it is to use the
universal recovery address.
Seing F is “DHCP”, which commands the drive to get an IP address from a DHCP server on the
network. e IP address automatically assigned by the DHCP server may be “dynamic” or “static”
Rotary Switch IP Address
0 10.10.10.10
1 192.168.1.10
2 192.168.1.20
3 192.168.1.30
4 192.168.0.40
5 192.168.0.50
6 192.168.0.60
7 192.168.0.70
8 192.168.0.80
9 192.168.0.90
A 192.168.0.100
B 192.168.0.110
C 192.168.0.120
D 192.168.0.130
E 192.168.0.140
F DHCP
vice at 192.168.0.40, but not one at 192.168.1.40. If you change your subnet mask to 255.255.0.0
(Class B) you can talk to any device whose rst two octets match yours. Be sure to ask your system
administrator before doing this. You network may be segmented for a reason.
Your drive includes a 16 position rotary switch for seing its IP address. e factory default address
for each switch seing is shown in the table below.
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