URC HDA-I/O HDA Input Output Stream Adapter

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9
Total Control
HDA-I/O
Owner’s Manual
Network Setup
When using more than one (1) HDA devices, URC’s HDA-SW5 Network Switch is
REQUIRED on the local network.
For more information of the HDA-SW5 Network Switch, please refer to the
HDA-SW5 Owner’s Manual.
Although 3
rd
Party AVB switches may be utilized, they are not supported by
URC’s Technical Support team.
Connecting the HDA-I/O to the Network
1. Connect an ethernet cable to an available LAN port on the head-end
network switch.
If no switch is connected to the network then connect the ethernet cable to
an available LAN port on the local router (Luxul preferred).
2. Connect the ethernet cable from the previous step to any available LAN port
on the HDA-SW5.
3. Connect another ethernet cable to an available LAN port on the
HDA-SW5 Network Switch.
4. Connect the ethernet cable from the previous step to the ethernet port
found at the rear of the HDA-IO (page 5).
5. Configure the HDA-IO to a DHCP/MAC reservation within the local router
and program the device into the new or existing Total Control system.
A certified URC integrator is REQUIRED to integrate the HDA-IO into a
new or existing Total Control system.
1 2
HDA-I/O
Local Router
HDA-SW5 Network Switch
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