①INITIAL SETTING INFORMATION OF THE NETWORK EQUIPMENT
DHCPNOIP Address192.168.1.99
Netmask255.255.255.0Gateway192.168.1.1
DNS1168.126.63.1DNS2168.126.63.2
②REQUIRED EQUIPMENTS
- Use any network and browser enabled device such as a PC or tablet to connect to the Web browser of the
NTU-100.
③HOW TO SET UP
a. Connect the NTU-100 to a network and browser enabled device using a straight or cross network cable.
b. You can also connect via a network router or switch.
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c. Set the network configuration of the NTU-100 and the network device.
※ Disable the wireless network if your.
※ Contents of this Operation Manual are subjected to be changed by revision of firmware, please refer
to “www.inter-m.com/en” for latest one.
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d. From the network device browser (Internet Explorer, Chrome, etc) enter the IP address of the NTU-100 in
ddress bar of the internet browser.
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Problems connecting?
①Make sure the cable is in good working order.
②Make sure that you are able to “ping” the NTU-100 from the network device.
(If there is no response, rework the network configuration)
③Make sure the equipment is turned on.
e. When prompted to enter the access ID and password, enter the initially set values.
(user ID : admin, password : 1)
f. Click the Network Settings menu in the left navigation pane to configure the network setting of the
NTU-100.
Ⅱ. Main Menu Screen
Above is Default screen view when first connected to the Web page of the equipment.
①Device name
②Select language of the web pages (Korean / English).
③Navigation menu pane. (When setting the operating mode to MP3, the I-Radio settings menu is disabled.)
④When a topic is selected in any area, the content of that topic appear in this area.
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Ⅱ. 1 Network Setup
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Above is a screen display when “Network Settings” menu is clicked. In this display, MAC address, IP
information, host name can be seen and be changed.
① The MAC address of the device is displayed.
② Host name of the configured device is displayed and can also be modified.
③ Displays the IP information as applied to the device and the user can modify the IP information.
④ Click [Apply] button to apply the modified setting.
Click [Reset] button to reset to the previous data setting.
⑤ Displays Help & Tips on Network setup.
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Ⅱ. 2 Operation Mode Setup
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The above screen shows the“Operation Mode” menu.
This page shows how to set the operation mode of the MP3 or I-Radio.
ModeMode Description
MP3Only the pre-program feature is provided when using MP3 files are used and
Internet Radio related functions cannot be used.
Internet RadioInternet Radio Play/Stop and Add/Delete, and pre-program are capable based
on Internet Radio. MP3 file related features are not available.
①selects the mode of the current equipment.
②Displays Help&Tips on operation mode setup.
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Ⅱ. 3 MP3 Time Signal Setup (MP3 Reserve Broadcast Settings)
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Page displays the reserved broadcast and holiday broadcast settings, can also modify the settings.
①Displays current application status (Yes/No) of reserved broadcast and can change the status.
②Click [Download] button to download the set data files from the device.
Downloaded file is a backup file of the current set data of the device. Backup filescan be uploaded by
clicking the [Upload] button.
※ If Internet Explorer is used to download/upload, use version 10 or higher, versions 9 and below may
not operate properly.
③Displays reserved broadcast settings in Table Format.
④Can add, delete or modify the information.
⑤Set Holiday settings or delete the information.
⑥Manage the MP3 source files for use in reserved broadcast.
⑦Displays Help & Tips on MP3 Time signal setup (MP3 Reserved Broadcast Settings).
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Ⅱ. 3-1 MP3 scheduled table view - View table
①Name : Indicates the title of the Schedule.
②URL : Put your mouse over the icon and the set URL name will appear.
③Hour : Displays the set start and end time.
④Day of the Week : Displays the day of the week.
※If there is no preset file to play, the title is displayed in Red color.
Ⅱ. 3-2 MP3 reserved setting - Add
Press the ‘Add’ button to add a internet radio station. The following screen will appear.
①Title : Indicates the title of the schedule.
②File : Select a internet radio station play.
③Time : Playing time.
④Current Time : Current NTU-100 internal time is displayed.
⑤Specified Time : The selected station will play for the interval set from ‘start time’ will repeat until the ’end
time’.
⑥Day of Week : Set the desired day of broadcasting.
⑦Time schedule can be stored up to 50 events.
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Ⅱ. 3-3 MP3 reserved setting - Delete
ress to delete a schedule and the following screen will appear
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①Delete : Delete the selected schedule.
②Select all : Select or clear the entire list.
Ⅱ. 3-4 MP3 reserved setting - Modify
After modify the schedule, press the Apply button
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①Can see the titles of the (Reserved Broadcasts) and can also select the broadcast to modify.
elect set the name to be modified.
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③Select set the broadcast to be modified.
④Select set the time to be modified.
⑤Select set the day to be modified.
Ⅱ. 3-5 MP3 source file management - Setup
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The above screen shows the file management window for scheduled broadcast.
Select and delete the existing pre-program files, preview, and stop preview and upload any file.
①The titles of the MP3 files that are stored in the device are shown.
②From the ①list, select to delete, preview and stop preview.
③Show the available file upload space.
④Select any file to upload to the device.
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Ⅱ. 3-6 MP3 Holiday - Setup
Holiday schedule programming. The schedule is not broadcasted on the selected date.
The following screen will appear.
①Add : Add a holiday.
②Enable : Select ENABLE to use the holiday setup.
③Start/End Date : Set the start date and the end date of the holiday setup.
④Start/End Time : set the start time and the end time of the holiday setup.
Press the save button to save the holiday setup.
⑤holiday can be set up to 30 events.
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Ⅱ. 3-7 MP3 holiday - Delete
①Delete : Delete the selected holiday schedule.
②Select all : Select or clear the entire list.
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Ⅱ. 4 I-Radio tine signal setup(I-Radio reserve broadcast setting)
his menu allows you to set up scheduled radio to be playback.
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Page displays the reserved broadcast and holiday broadcast settings, can also modify the settings.
① Displays current application status (Yes/No) of reserved broadcast and can change the status.
② Click [Download] button to download the set data files from the device.
Downloaded file is a backup file of the current set data of the device. Backup filescan be uploaded by
clicking the [Upload] button.
※ If Internet Explorer is used to download/upload, use version 10 or higher, versions 9 and below may not
operate properly.
③ Displays reserved broadcast settings in Table Format.
④ Can add, delete or modify the information.
⑤ Set Holiday settings or delete the information.
⑥ Displays Help & Tips on I-Radio Time signal setup (I-Radio Reserved Broadcast Settings).
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Ⅱ. 4-1 I-Radio schedule table view - View
①Name : Indicates the title of the Schedule.
②URL : Put your mouse over the icon and the set URL name will appear.
③Hour : Displays the set start and end time.
④Day of the Week : Displays the day of the week.
Ⅱ. 4-2 I-Radio reserved setting - Add
Press the ‘Add’ button to add a internet radio station. The following screen will appear.
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①Title : Indicates the title of the schedule.
ile : Select a internet radio station play.
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③Time : Playing time.
④Current Time : Current NTU-100 internal time is displayed.
⑤Specified Time : The selected station will play for the interval set from ‘start time’ will repeat until the ’end
time’.
⑥Day of Week : Set the desired day of broadcasting.
⑦Time schedule can be stored up to 50 events.
Ⅱ. 4-3 I-Radio reserved setting - Delete
Press to delete a schedule and the following screen will appear:
①Delete : Delete the selected schedule.
②Select all : Select or clear the entire list.
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Ⅱ. 4-4 I-Radio reserved setting - Modify
fter modify the schedule, press the Apply button.
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Ⅱ. 4-5 I-Radio Holiday - Setup
oliday schedule programming. The schedule is not broadcasted on the selected date.
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The following screen will appear.
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①Add : Add a holiday.
②Enable : Select ENABLE to use the holiday setup.
③Start/End Date : Set the start date and the end date of the holiday setup.
④Start/End Time : set the start time and the end time of the holiday setup.
Press the save button to save the holiday setup.
⑤holiday can be set up to 30 events.
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Ⅱ. 4-6 I-Radio holiday - Delete
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①Delete : Delete the selected holiday schedule.
②Select all : Select or clear the entire list.
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Ⅱ. 5 I-Radio setup
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Can view and edit the radio channels set in the device and can control operations (play/stop) and edit
related to internet radio.
①Radio channels that have been set on the device are listed and can be selected from the list.
②Click [Play] button to play the selectionfrom step ①.
Click [Stop] button to stop the current selection from play.
③Click [Edit] button to change the radio channels.
④Displays Help & Tips on I-Radio setup.
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Ⅱ. 5-1 I-Radio setup - Edit
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Above screen is displayed when [Customize] button is clicked.
①Click [Export] button to download the set radio list file.
②Click [Import] button to upload the downloaded channel list to the device.
※ If Internet Explorer is used to download/upload, use version 10 or higher, versions 9 or below may not
operate properly.
③Click [Apply] button to apply the channel list information selected from step ⑥.
④Click [Reset] button to reset to the previous channel list information setting.
⑤Displays the total number of channels in ⑥ table list.
⑥Displays the currently set radio channels.
Click [Delete] button on the right to delete the internet radio channels that are currently set.
⑦After entering the title/address of desired radio channel, click [Add] button to add to the list.
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Ⅱ. 6 Time Setup
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Time zone and current time can be set.
①Time Zone
The default time zone is (GMT+09:00) Seoul.
Select a correct time zone in the box according to your geographical zone.
②Current Time
Displays the current date and time.
③Time Setup
a. Manual Setup
NTU-100 uses internal clock to make time so that its time has some drift from the correct time. It is
needed to adjust the time regularly.
b. Automatic Time Synchronization
It synchronizes the time from the time server so that NTU-100 can maintain the correct time.
The default time server is time.bora.net.
③Displays Help&Tips on time setup.
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Ⅱ. 7 View Log
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This page displays the log information of the NTU-100 setting and history of modification with time.
① Refresh – the current log details will be renewed
② Clear Log – the current log details will be deleted.
③ Displays Help&Tips on View log.
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Ⅱ. 8 Upgrade System
Down load the new firmware to your computer.
Go to the system upgrade page.
① Choose the firmware from your computer using the ‘·· · ’ Tab.
② Start the firmware upgrade by clicking the ‘Apply’ button.
Network settings will be retained after the upgrade.
③ Displays Help&Tips on Upgrade system.
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Ⅱ. 9 Restart system
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To restart the NTU-100, press the 'Apply' button.
① Reboot process takes about 30 seconds.
② Displays Help&Tips on Restart system.
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Ⅱ. 10 Factory Setting
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To reset the NTU-100 to factory default, press the ‘Apply’ button.
① Reset process takes about 30 seconds. The network and time setting will be reset to default setting.
② Displays Help&Tips on View log.
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Ⅱ. 11 Password Setting
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① Current Password – Enter the current password.
② New Password – Enter the new password.
③ Password Confirm – Confirm the new password.
④ Press the ‘Apply’ button.
Default password is ‘1’.
To keep security, the password have to be changed to new one before use.
⑤ Displays Help&Tips on View log.
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Inter-M, Ltd. (Korea) began operations in 1983.
Since then, Inter-M has grown to become one of the largest manufacturers
of professional audio and commercial sound electronics equipment in the world.
Inter-M has gained worldwide recognition for its own branded products,
as well as private label manufacturing of electronics sold under other names (OEM).
The company is no longer just a Korean company, but rather a global company
that is truly international in scope, with factories and offices in Korea and China,
and sales and marketing operations located in Japan, Europe, and the U.S.A.
With more than 850 employees around the globe,
Inter-M is well-poised for further growth and expansion.
Inter-M Americas, INC.
13875 ARTESIA BLVD. CERRITOS, CA 90703 USA
TEL : +1-562-921-0313, FAX : +1-562-921-0370
Home Page : http://www.inter-m.net, E-mail : info@inter-m.net
Inter-M Corporation
SEOUL OFFICE : 719, DOBONG-RO, DOBONG-GU, SEOUL, KOREA
TEL : +82-2-2289-8140~8, FAX : +82-2-2289-8149
Home Page : http://www.inter-m.com, E-mail : overseas@inter-m.com
MADE IN KOREA
April 2015 M100008
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