20IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT THE WEB-BASED INTERFACEThe SDP-75‘s full user interface can only be accessed by connecting a display or through a VNC client.If you’ve already completed the setup of the SDP-75 in your home theatre system and you only need to operate it, alimited part of the SDP-75‘s user interface is also available from a web browser.NOTE: The web browser can only display the HTML-based pages of the user interface. However, mostof the system setup pages of the SDP-75 are currently Linux-based. Therefore, the web browser canonly be used for daily operations of the SDP-75 but cannot be used to setup, measure and align thelevel and delay of your speaker system.To connect to the web user interface of the SDP-75‘s you need to enter its IP address in your web browser.The IP address of the SDP-75 can be retrieved:• via the front panel: go to the Setup/Network/Ethernet menu.• by connecting a monitor and a mouse to the back panel. Go to the Network page of the graphical user interface.If you are already connected to the SDP-75 with a VNC Client, you can easily check its IP address:• Using Mocha VNC: click on the blue arrow, located at the right of the VNC Server address field;• Using Chicken VNC: select the SDP-75 from the server list.Please refer to the Network Setup chapter for further details about network configuration.USING A DISPLAY, MOUSE AND KEYBOARD CONNECTEDTO THE SDP-75A very straightforward option to access and control the user interface of the SDP-75, provided that you have thenecessary equipment, is to connect a physical display and use a mouse and a keyboard to control the SDP-75 software.These devices shall be connected to the PC’s connectors, located on the rear panel of the SDP-75:• PC/Mouse can be connected either using the PS/2 or USB ports.• Physical monitor can be connected through the VGA, DVI-D or HDMI ports. The PC video outputs may changefollowing the mother board reference.Figure 3: SDP-75 PC connector’s panel