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'''[[How do I make a "Serial Rescue" of the device if it turns unreachable?]]'''
'''[[How do I make a "Serial Rescue" of the device if it turns unreachable?]]'''
First of all you have to do this not by web browser but using a serial crossover cable.
Download the corresponding firmware package of the device from Barix' website as usual. Once the firmware is downloaded and unzipped, you will find the file called "_readme1st.txt". Please follow the instructions contained there.
'''[[What if the device is still unreachable after a serial rescue?]]'''
You can still use the "ARP" method to address the device, but for that you need a LOCAL connection.
After doing factory defaults, you can ALWAYS use the ARP method or serial method to set up an ip address to the unit and enter the configuration and re-enable it.
To use the arp-command to set an IP address to the Exstreamer manually, please do the following:
- connect power, loudspeaker and the cable to the device
- open a cmd console at your PC, using Windows do the following: "Start Button" --> "Execute" --> "cmd"
- type in "arp -s <ip address> <MAC address> (e.g. arp -s 192.168.0.201 00-08-e1-00-6c-e7)
- type in "telnet <ip address> 1 (e.g. telnet 192.168.0.201 1)
A connection will be initialised. After a short period (app. 2 seconds) you'll get an error message, that´s ok !!
Now the device has learned the ip address and you should be able to configure the device through your browser.


=== Barix Audio Devices and Accessories ===
=== Barix Audio Devices and Accessories ===

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  • FAQ - general questions, sections about audio and control products

How do I make a "Serial Rescue" of the device if it turns unreachable? First of all you have to do this not by web browser but using a serial crossover cable. Download the corresponding firmware package of the device from Barix' website as usual. Once the firmware is downloaded and unzipped, you will find the file called "_readme1st.txt". Please follow the instructions contained there.

What if the device is still unreachable after a serial rescue? You can still use the "ARP" method to address the device, but for that you need a LOCAL connection. After doing factory defaults, you can ALWAYS use the ARP method or serial method to set up an ip address to the unit and enter the configuration and re-enable it. To use the arp-command to set an IP address to the Exstreamer manually, please do the following: - connect power, loudspeaker and the cable to the device - open a cmd console at your PC, using Windows do the following: "Start Button" --> "Execute" --> "cmd" - type in "arp -s <ip address> <MAC address> (e.g. arp -s 192.168.0.201 00-08-e1-00-6c-e7) - type in "telnet <ip address> 1 (e.g. telnet 192.168.0.201 1) A connection will be initialised. After a short period (app. 2 seconds) you'll get an error message, that´s ok !! Now the device has learned the ip address and you should be able to configure the device through your browser.

Barix Audio Devices and Accessories

  • Exstreamer 100 - General Purpose Network Audio Decoder
  • Exstreamer 110 - Network Audio Decoder with advanced features
  • Exstreamer 200 - Network Audio Decoder with built-in 2x25W class-D amplifier
  • Exstreamer 1000 - High Quality Network Audio Encoder/Decoder with symmetric Audio interfaces and AES/EBU
  • Instreamer 100 - General Purpose Network Audio Encoder
  • Annuncicom 100 - General Purpose Bidirectional Network Audio Device with I/O
  • Annuncicom 200 - Network Audio Device suitable for intercom/paging applications with 8W output amplifier and PoE
  • Annuncicom 1000 - High End Network Audio Device for transport, industrial, security applications with balanced audio interfaces and supervised contact closures
  • IPAM 100- Embedded IP audio module for OEM with dual network and multiple serial interfaces
  • PS16 - Multifunctional digital desktop paging station PS16
  • VSC - Volume Source Control accesory

Barix Control Devices and accessories

  • Barionet - General Purpose IP Automation Controller with SNMP and Modbus/TCP support, fully programmable. Various I/O capabilities
  • Barionet 50 - Low Cost IP Automation Controller with contact closure inputs, relay outputs, serial ports and Dallas Onewire interface
  • Barionet 200 - Advanced IP Automation Controller with 16bit analog inputs, analog outputs, RTC and USB flash drive support
  • Barix X8 - multipurpose RS-485 I/O Interface

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