38USING A WINDOWS COMPUTER WITH TIGHT VNCSince Tight VNC is not a zero-conf client, the connection procedure requires some additional steps, which are describedbelow.WRITE DOWN YOUR SDP-75’S SERIAL NUMBER1. Go to your SDP-75’s back panel to find out its serial number. The 6-digit serial number is printed above theMADE IN FRANCE tag: it is “123456” in the example below:Figure 23: a serial number as printed on the back panel of the SDP-752. the VNC password is the six-digit serial number of your SDP-75:• The password is 00000X, if the number of your SDP-75’s VNC Server has a single digit;• The password is 0000XX if the number of your SDP-75’s VNC Server has 2 digits;• The password is 000XXX if the number of your SDP-75’s VNC Server has 3 digits;• Etc…WRITE DOWN THE IP ADDRESS OF THE SDP-75If your VNC client is not zeroconf-enabled it cannot find the SDP-75‘s VNC Server automatically. This is the case of theTight VNC client for Windows. Therefore, you’ll need to enter the SDP-75‘s IP address in the connection window. Moreprecisely, the IP address you need to enter is:● The IP address of the Ethernet interface, if the SDP-75 is connected to the router via an Ethernet cable.● The AP IP address of the Wi-Fi interface, if the remote device is connected to the Access Point of the SDP-75.● The IP address of the Wi-Fi interface, if the SDP-75 is connected to an existing Wi-Fi network.NOTE:the IP address of the SDP-75 can be retrieved:● via the front panel, in the Setup/Network/Ethernet page or in the Setup/Network/Wi-fipage;● from the Network page of the graphical user interface, displayed to a monitor via the VGAor DVI port.