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Jim, for a Cinema One first generation, is there a way to do a reset to DHCP?There is a small pinhole on the rear of the player. Use a paperclip/pin inserted for a few seconds while the player is powered On.
From K:
With the exception of the Kaleidescape 1U Server, all in-production products sold by Kaleidescape have a pinhole reset button located on the rear panel. To activate the reset button, insert a paperclip in the pinhole, and then press and hold. The indicator on the right side of the network connector starts blinking. Release the reset button. The player then restarts with the factory default DHCP setting and removes a static IP configuration. If a static IP address was set for use with a control system, the control system may lose communication with the player. Images showing the exact location of the reset button for each product can be found below.
Strato System
Strato Movie Player
On Kaleidescape Strato, the network reset button is located next to the SERVICE port on the rear panel.
Alto Movie Player
On Kaleidescape Alto, the network reset button is located between the HDMI and ANALOG sections on the rear panel. The reset button also restores all audio and video settings to the defaults.
Terra Movie Server
On Kaleidescape Terra server, the network reset button is located next to the SERVICE port on the rear panel.
Disc Server
On the Kaleidescape Disc Server, the network reset button is located to the left of the NETWORK section on the rear panel.
Premiere System
M300 / M500 / M700 Player
On M-Class players including the M700 Disc Vault, the network reset button is located in the blue AUDIO section of the rear panel to the left of the red RCA analog audio connector.
DV700 Disc Vault
On the DV700 Disc Vault, the network reset button is located to the left of the NETWORK section on the rear panel.
Cinema One
On Cinema One (2ng generation), the network reset button is located between the HDMI and ANALOG sections on the rear panel. The reset button also restores all audio and video settings to the defaults.
Jim
Maybe I'm misunderstanding the above statement, but if you can currently see the static IP, why not just assign a laptop a temporary IP address on the same network and change the Cinema One back to DHCP?I am able to see the static IP address on the systems screen on this Cinema One.
Jim, for a Cinema One first generation, is there a way to do a reset to DHCP?
Yep. A system 120. I'd love to get your help to get it reset. Sounds like the exact same issue. Tried to get my computer on the same network and it still wouldn't allow connection. Any guidance on how to get access to installer menu would be super appreciated!Is this a KSystem-120? I had this joy a few weeks ago, even putting myself on the same network wouldn't allow me to connect. Serial would only show me the boot and not allow any inputs. In the end it was a combo of link local and luck I think and it brought up an installer menu which showed me all the usual settings. Once changed in there I was able to bring it into my wider system and roll from there.
Thanks Mike. It just updated last night.If you just put it on your network so that it can access the Internet, it will automatically update its software.
Whoop whoop!! AwesomeSuccess!!! Was able to use a patch cable, direct connect, and set my PC IP to the same range as the Cinema One, and logged in directly via it's IP address (as it was shown on screen).
Thanks everyone for your help. It looks like this system might not have seen the light of day since 2017. Does anyone have recommendations on how to force a system update?
Thanks so much.
Mike