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Atlona Manuals
Switchers
AT-PRO5-MX810
HDMI Matrix Switcher
with SDVoE Extension Outputs
4K HDR
AT-PRO5-MX810 2
Version Information
Version Release Date Notes
1 Jan 2025 Initial release
AT-PRO5-MX810 3
Sales, Marketing, and Customer Support
Operating Notes
Warranty
To view the product warranty, use the following link or QR code:
https://atlona.com/warranty/.
Main Oce
Atlona Incorporated
70 Daggett Drive
San Jose, CA 95134
United States
Oce: +1.408.962.0515
Sales and Customer Service Hours
Monday - Friday: 6:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (PST)
https://atlona.com/
International Headquarters
Atlona International AG
Tdistrasse 18
8002 Zrich
Switzerland
Oce: +41.43.508.4321
Sales and Customer Service Hours
Monday - Friday: 09:00 - 17:00 (UTC +1)
IMPORTANT: Visit https://www.atlona.com/product/AT-PRO5-MX810 for the latest rmware
updates and User Manual.
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Safety and Certication
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this product near water.
6. Clean only with a dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in
accordance with the manufacturers instructions.
8. Do not install or place this product near any heat
sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or
other apparatus (including ampliers) that produce
heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of a polarized
or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two
blades with one wider than the other. A grounding
type plug has two blades and a third grounding
prong. The wide blade or the third prong are
provided for your safety. If the provided plug does
not t into your outlet, consult an electrician for
replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on
or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience
receptacles, and the point where they exit from the
product.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specied by
Atlona.
12. To reduce the risk of electric shock and/or damage
to this product, never handle or touch this unit or
power cord if your hands are wet or damp. Do not
expose this product to rain or moisture.
13. Unplug this product during lightning storms or when
unused for long periods of time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualied service personnel.
Servicing is required when the product has been
damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or
plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects
have fallen into the product, the product has been
exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate
normally, or has been dropped.
CAUTION: TO REDUCT THE RISK OF
ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN ENCLOSURE OR EXPOSE
TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS
INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to
the presence of important operating and maintenance instructions in the literature
accompanying the product.
The information bubble is intended to alert the user to helpful or optional opera-
tional instructions in the literature accompanying the product.
FCC Compliance
Copyright, Trademark, and Registration
FCC Compliance and Advisory Statement: This hardware device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: 1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and 2) this device must accept any interference received including interference that
may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a commercial installation. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed or used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment o and on, the user
is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: 1) reorient or relocate the receiving antenna; 2) increase
the separation between the equipment and the receiver; 3) connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit dierent from that to which the receiver
is connected; 4) consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Any changes or modications not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Where shielded interface cables have been provided
with the product or specied additional components or accessories elsewhere dened to be used with the installation of the product, they must be
used in order to ensure compliance with FCC regulations.
© 2025 Atlona Inc. All rights reserved. “Atlona” and the Atlona logo are registered trademarks of Atlona Inc. Pricing, specications and availability
subject to change without notice. Actual products, product images, and online product images may vary from images shown here.
Dolby, Dolby Atmos, and the double-D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
The terms HDMI, HDMI High-Denition Multimedia Interface, HDMI trade dress and the HDMI Logos are trademarks or
registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing Administrator, Inc.
For DTS patents, see http://patents.dts.com. Manufactured under license from DTS, Inc. DTS, the Symbol, DTS and the Symbol together, and
Digital Surround are registered trademarks and/or trademarks of DTS, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. © DTS, Inc. All Rights
Reserved.
All other trademark(s), copyright(s), and registered technologies mentioned in this document are the properties of their respective owner(s).
AT-PRO5-MX810 5
Introduction 7
Features 7
Package Contents 7
Panel Description 8
Front Panel 8
Rear Panel 9
Installation 10
Connection Instructions 10
Connection Diagram 11
Device Operation 12
LED Indicators 12
Logging in to the Web Server 13
Login Registration 13
Logging in after Registration 14
System Settings 15
Obtaining System Information 15
Changing the Administrator Password 16
Enabling / Disabling SSH and Telnet Proxy 17
Enabling / Disabling System Standby Mode 18
Performing a Factory Reset 19
Rebooting the System 21
Network Conguration 22
Setting the IP Mode 22
IEEE 802.1x Authentication 24
Setting the Host Name 27
System Time 28
Setting the Time Zone 28
Assigning an NTP Server 29
Setting the System Time 30
Matrix Switching 31
Video Routing 31
Manual Audio Routing 32
Follow Video 32
Saving / Loading Switching Presets 33
Activating a Preset 33
Matrix Conguration 34
Changing the Input Name 34
Selecting an EDID 35
HDCP Content 36
Changing the Output Name 37
Changing the Display Mode 38
EDID Management 40
EDID Presets 41
Creating a Custom EDID 42
Copying a Downstream EDID 43
Video Walls 44
Creating a Video Wall 44
Saving a Video Wall Preset 46
Device Control 47
RS-232 Control Settings 47
CEC Display Control 48
Table of Contents
AT-PRO5-MX810 6
System Maintenance 50
Updating the Firmware 50
Downloading Log Files 50
API Testing 51
Power Saving 52
Appendix 53
Specications 53
Table of Contents
AT-PRO5-MX810 7
Introduction
The Atlona AT-PRO5-MX810 is an 8x10 matrix switcher with eight HDMI® inputs, two HDMI outputs, and eight AV
extension outputs with SDVoE® 10GbE connectivity for ultra-high denition video and audio delivery to an Atlona
AT-PRO5-101-SC-RX or AT-PRO5-101-RX receiver. Part of the PRO5 Series, this matrix switcher is HDCP 2.3
compliant, and supports 4K/60 4:4:4 and HDR at HDMI data rates up to 18 Gbps. Each SDVoE extension output
includes an RJ45 port, and an SFP+ cage for copper or ber optic connectivity to transmit video, embedded audio,
Gigabit Ethernet, and RS-232 and IR control signals to the receiver. The RJ45 port allows extension up to 330 feet
(100 meters) over CAT6a UTP cable, along with PoE for powering the receiver, while the SFP+ cage can be used
with a compatible ber optic module to extend from 38 meters up to 10 kilometers over ber optic cable. Video
processing is available in the PRO5-101-SC-RX scaling receivers, including 4K video upscaling and downscaling
with frame rate conversion, and video wall processing. This HDMI to SDVoE matrix switcher is equipped with a
comprehensive host of audio and control system integration features, making it ideal for a wide range of commercial
applications requiring multi-zone AV distribution with long-distance signal extension.
Features
8x10 HDMI matrix switcher with HDMI and SDVoE® extension outputs
High-performance, SDVoE-based, point-to-point AV transmission
Eight SDVoE extension outputs, each with copper or ber optic connectivity(1)
4K/UHD capability @ 60 Hz with 4:4:4 chroma sampling, plus support for HDR formats.
HDCP 2.3 compliant
Power over Ethernet (PoE) for remotely powering AT-PRO5-101-SC-RX and AT-PRO5-101-RX receivers
High-performance video processing available with AT-PRO5-101-SC-RX scaling receivers(2)
Video wall processing available with AT-PRO5-101-SC-RX scaling receivers
Flexible, independent audio matrix switcher
Multi-channel audio compliant
EDID management
HDCP 2.3 management
Provides HDMI signal regeneration for source devices
Intuitive GUI-based conguration using integrated web server
TCP/IP and RS-232 control
TCP proxy streamlines control system integration
Independent CEC display control to each output
Comprehensive IR control management for sources and displays
Easy to congure and manage with Velocity Device Manager
Rack mountable 2U, full-rack width enclosure
(1) Signals can be transported over copper or ber, but not both simultaneously.
Package Contents
1 x AT-PRO5-MX810
1 x 3-pin captive screw connector
8 x 5-pin captive screw connectors
1 x AC power cord
1 x Insert w/ QR code
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Panel Description
Front Panel
1 2
AT-PRO5-MX810
PWR ST AT U S
1 PWR
LED will be red while the unit is booting and blue
when operating normally. Refer to LED Indicators
(page 12) for more information.
2 STATUS
LED will be blue when the unit is operating normally.
Refer to for more
LED Indicators (page 12)
information.
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Panel Description
Rear Panel
1
3
2
11
54 7
6 8 10
9
RESET
87654321
1
OUT
IN
RS-232
LAN
RX T X
2 3 4
IR
5 6 7 8
L R
OUT PU TINP UT
10987654321
EXT 6EXT 5EXT 4EXT 3EXT 2EXT 1
AC100-240V 50/60Hz
EXT 7
AUDIO OUT
EXT 8
L R L R L R L R L R L R L R
1 Power Switch
Turns the AT-PRO5-MX810 on or o. Press the side
of the switch labeled “I” to power-on the unit. Press
the side of the switch labeled “O” to power-o the
unit.
2 IEC Connector
Connect the included power cord from this power
receptacle to an available grounded wall outlet.
3 Chassis Ground
Provides a common return path for electric current
and a safety feature to prevent electric shock.
4 LAN
Connect an Ethernet cable from this port to the
network.
5 RS-232
Connect the included 3-pin captive screw connector
to this port.
6 INPUT
Connect an HDMI cable from each of these ports to a
HD/UHD source.
7 IR
This bank of ports provide both IR inputs and
outputs. Connect 3.5 mm jacks to these ports.
8 OUTPUT
Connect an HDMI cable from each of these ports to a
display, such as a condence monitor.
9 AUDIO OUT
Connect the included 5-pin captive screw connectors
from these port to an amplier.
10 RESET
Press this button to perform a factory-reset of the AT-
PRO5-MX810.
11 EXT 1 - EXT 8
Connect these outputs to the AT-PRO5-101-SC-RX
scaling receiver or AT-PRO5-101-RX receiver. RJ45
ports provide extension up to 330 feet (100 meters)
over CAT6A/7 cable along with Power over Ethernet
(PoE). SFP+ cage can be used with compatible ber
optic transceiver modules to extend from 38 meters
up to 10 kilometers over ber optic cable.
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Installation
Connection Instructions
RESET
87654321
1
OUT
IN
RS-232
LAN
RX TX
2 3 4
IR
5678
L R
OUTPUTINPUT
10987654321
EXT 6EXT 5EXT 4EXT 3EXT 2EXT 1
AC100-240V 50/60Hz
EXT 7
AUDIO OUT
EXT 8
L R L R L R L R L R L R L R
3
1
76
410
8
5
2
9
1. Connect an HDMI cable from each source to these ports.INPUT
2. Connect an AT-PRO5-101-RX AT-PRO5-101-SC-RX or receiver to the - ports. Note that the EXT 1 EXT 8 RJ45
and ports cannot be used at the same time to extend AV sources.SFP+
RJ45 ports: connect CAT6a/7 cabling up to 330 feet (100 meters) to AT-PRO5-101-SC-RX scaling receivers
or AT-PRO5-101-RX receivers.
SFP+ cage: connect compatible ber optic transceiver modules to extend from 38 meters (125 feet) up to 10
kilometers (6.2 miles) over ber optic cable. Refer to Table 1.1 for a listing of compatible transceivers.
3. Connect an HDMI cable from the OUTPUT ports to displays, such as a condence monitors.
4. Connect an Ethernet cable from the LAN port to the Local Area Network (LAN).
This step will be required in order to access the built-in web server.
5. Connect the included 3-pin captive screw connector from the port to a control system.RS-232
6. Connect a 3.5 mm jack from the control system to the ports. Connect IR emitters, such as the AT-VCC-IR-IR IN
EMT, from the ports to controlled devices.IR OUT
7. Connect the included 5-pin captive screw connectors from these AUDIO OUT ports to an amplier.
8. Connect the chassis ground to a stable and reliable grounding point that safely conducts stray or fault currents
away from the device.
9. Connect the included AC power cord from the AC 100-240V 50/60 Hz power receptacle to an available AC
electrical outlet.
10. Press the side of the switch labeled “I” to power-on the AT-PRO5-MX810.
Manufacturer Product
Atlona AT-SFP-PLUS-10GE-SR
FS FS SFP+ 10GB 850nm LC
Ubiquiti UACC-OM-MM-10G-D-2
Proline EW3D0000710-PRO
StarTech 455883B21ST
Table 1.1 - Compatible transceivers
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Device Operation
The LED indicators on both the front and rear of the unit provide basic information on the current status of the
AT-PRO5-MX810.
LED Indicators
LED State Description
PWR Solid blue Matrix is powered and in normal operating mode.
Solid red The matrix is in . standby mode
Note that when the AT-PRO5-MX810 is placed in standby mode, the PWR
LED indicator will be red.
Off Matrix is not powered.
Check the power supply and make sure it is securely fastened to the
captive screw connector on the rear of the unit.
Make sure that the power supply is connected to an available electrical
outlet and that the outlet is “live” (some outlets are controlled by a wall
switch).
STATUS Solid red The matrix is booting or is in the process of rebooting.
Blinking blue The matrix is in the process of resetting to factory defaults.
Blinking red The matrix is updating the rmware.
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Device Operation
1. Launch the desired web browser and enter the IP address of the AT-PRO5-MX810 in the address bar.
2. The page will be displayed.Login
Logging in to the Web Server
Most of the AT-PRO5-MX810 operation is handled through the built-in web server. In order to access the web server,
the IP address of the unit must be known.
Before the built-in web server can be accessed, a password must be created.
3. Enter Atlona in the provided eld.
4. Click the LOGIN button.
5. The Change Password screen will be displayed.
Login Registration
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1. Launch the desired web browser and enter the IP address of the AT-PRO5-MX810 in the address bar.
2. Enter the correct password in the provided eld.
3. Click the LOGIN button.
Logging in after Registration
4. The > page will be displayed.System System
Device Operation
6. Enter the desired password in the Password eld. By default, the password will be masked. To toggle between
password masking and unmasking, click the icon.
7. Click the button to commit changes.Apply
8. The > page will be displayed.System System
NOTE: Passwords can be 5 to 32 characters in length and can only contain letters, numbers,
dashes, underscores, and periods. The password that is created is referred to as the Admin
password. Additional users cannot be created or assigned. This password can be changed, if
desired, from within the web server. Refer to Changing the Administrator Password (page 16)
for more information.
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Device Operation
System Settings
The AT-PRO5-MX810 provides easy access to system conguration through the built-in web server, and is the
recommended method to adjust network settings.
1. Log in to the web server.
2. Click in the side menu bar.System
3. Click in the top menu bar.System
4. Locate the Info window group to obtain the IP address, MAC address, System Time, Temperature, and various
other details about the AT-PRO5-MX810.
Obtaining System Information
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1. Log in to the web server.
2. Click in the side menu bar.System
3. Click in the top menu bar.System
4. Locate the window group.Logins
Changing the Administrator Password
Device Operation
5. Enter the new password in the Admin eld. By default, the password will be masked. To toggle between
password masking and unmasking, click the icon.
6. Click the icon to commit changes.
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5. Click the SSH/Telnet TCP Proxy and/or toggle switches to enable or disable each feature. When enabled, the
toggle switches will be orange.
Device Operation
Enabling / Disabling SSH and Telnet Proxy
1. Log in to the web server.
2. Click in the side menu bar.System
3. Click in the top menu bar.System
4. Locate the window group.Logins
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Device Operation
When System Standby is enabled, the AT-PRO5-MX810 will disable A/V extension and other components to reduce
the power consumption of the device.
5. Click the toggle switch to enable or disable this feature. When enabled, the toggle switch will System Standby
be orange and the LED indicator, on the front panel, will be red.PWR
Enabling / Disabling System Standby Mode
1. Log in to the web server.
2. Click in the side menu bar.System
3. Click in the top menu bar.System
4. Locate the window group.Operation
AT-PRO5-MX810
PWR ST AT US
PWR LED indicator
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Device Operation
Performing a Factory Reset
1. Log in to the web server.
2. Click in the side menu bar.System
3. Click in the top menu bar.System
4. Locate the window group.Operation
The AT-PRO5-MX810 can be restored to factory-default settings through the built-in web server or by pressing the
RESET button on the rear panel. After performing a factory reset, the network IP mode will be set to DHCP mode
and the login credentials will be reset. A new password will need to be created.
Using the Web Server
5. Click the FACTORY RESET button.
6. The following message will be displayed.
7. Click FACTORY RESET CANCEL to continue with the process or click to abort.
8. Once the unit has nished rebooting, repeat the procedure for creating a password. Refer to Login Registration
(page 13) for more information.
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Device Operation
Using the Rear Panel
1. Locate the recessed button on the rear panel.RESET
2. Press and hold the RESET button for approximately 10 seconds, using the end of a paper clip or other small
object.
3. Release the button.RESET
4. While the AT-PRO5-MX810 is rebooting, the STATUS LED indicator, on the front panel, will be blue and blink
rapidly.
RESET
87654321
1
OUT
IN
RS-232
LAN
RX TX
2 3 4
IR
5 6 7 8
L R
OUT PUTINP UT
10987654321
EXT 6EXT 5EXT 4EXT 3EXT 2EXT 1
AC100-240V 50/60Hz
EXT 7
AUDIO OUT
EXT 8
L R L R L R L R L R L R L R
AT-PRO5-MX810
PWR ST AT US
RESET button
STATUS LED
5. Once the unit has nished rebooting, repeat the procedure for creating a password. Refer to Login Registration
(page 13) for more information.
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Setting the IP Mode
The AT-PRO5-MX810 is set to DHCP by default and will receive an IP address from the network’s DHCP pool if a
DHCP server is available. If no DHCP server is detected, the AT-PRO5-MX810 will automatically assign itself an
APIPA address in the range 169.254.0.1 169.254.255.254 255.255.0.0 to , with a subnet mask of . A static IP
address can also be specied.
IMPORTANT: Before assigning a static IP address to the AT-PRO5-MX810, it is recommended
to consult with the network or system administrator and obtain a available IP address.
Assigning the AT-PRO5-MX810 to an IP address that is already in use can result in network
issues or diculty in accessing the AT-PRO5-MX810.
Static IP Mode
Device Operation
Network Conguration
1. Log in to the web server.
2. Click in the side menu bar.System
3. Click in the top menu bar.Network
4. Locate the window group.Network
5. Click the Type drop-down list and select .Static
6. Enter IP address, network mask, and gateway (router) address in the elds, Address Netmask Gateway, , and
respectively.
7. Click the SAVE button to commit changes.
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Device Operation
DHCP Mode
1. Log in to the web server.
2. Click in the side menu bar.System
3. Click in the top menu bar.Network
4. Locate the window group.Network
5. Click the Type drop-down list and select .DHCP
6. Click the SAVE button to commit changes.
The AT-PRO5-MX810 is set to DHCP by default and will receive an IP address from the network’s DHCP pool if a
DHCP server is available. If no DHCP server is detected, the AT-PRO5-MX810 will automatically assign itself an
APIPA address in the range 169.254.0.1 169.254.255.254 255.255.0.0 to , with a subnet mask of .
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Device Operation
802.1x is a server-based port authentication which restricts unauthorized (rogue) clients from connecting to a Local
Area Network. In its simplest form, 802.1X usually involves three parties: supplicant (client device), authenticator
(Ethernet switch or WAP), and an authentication server. Before the device is permitted on the network, port
communication is restricted to Extensible Authentication Protocol over LAN (EAPOL) trac. If the device passes the
authentication process, the authentication server noties the switch, allowing the client to access the LAN.
The illustration below shows the basic architecture.
The following options are available:
Ethernet
(EAPOL)
EAP*
EAP
Ethernet
(RADIUS)
Ethernet
(Normal traffic)
Supplicant
(AT-PRO5-MX810)
Authenticator
(Switch)
* Extensible Authentication Protocol
Authentication
Server
LAN
AT-PRO5-MX810
PWR S TATUS
AT-PRO5-MX810
8x10 Fibe r/Copper 4K HDR
Mat ri x Switcher
Protocol Description
PEAP/MSCHAPv2 Protected EAP; uses basic credentials in addition to a CA (certicate authority) certicate.
EAP-TLS EAP Transport Layer Security; uses a client certicate, private key, private key password,
and CA (certicate authority) certicate.
IMPORTANT: If an 802.1x-enabled AT-PRO5-MX810 is connected to a network without an
active or operational authentication server, then the matrix will not function correctly until the
expected message is returned from a RADIUS server. If it is unclear as to whether the network
uses 802.1x authentication, consult the IT administrator for assistance.
IEEE 802.1x Authentication
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Device Operation
Private Key
A component of the public key infrastructure (PKI) and associated with the digital certicate. This key is
securely stored and used to prove identity and enable secure communication. Click the icon to select the
private key.
Private Key Password
This password is designed as a level of security used to protect the private key, associated with a digital
certicate. The password is masked by default. Click the icon to toggle masking.
Authentication Method Username Password CA
Certicate
Client
Certicate
Private Key Private Key
Password
PEAP/MSCHAPv2
EAP-TLS
The table below provides a eld summary. An orange dot indicates that this eld will be displayed as part of the
authentication method.
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Setting the Host Name
1. Log in to the web server.
2. Click in the side menu bar.System
3. Click in the top menu bar.Network
4. Locate the window group.Hostname
5. Click the Hostname eld and enter the desired name.
By default, the AT-PRO5-MX810 is assgned a hostname, which is constructed as follows:
MX810-[last six digits of MAC address]
For example, a default hostname might look like this: . This value can be changed to easily identify MX810-0ef965
the AT-PRO5-MX810 within Velocity Device Manager or on a network. The hostname cannot exceed 15 characters in
length.
Device Operation
6. Click the icon to commit changes.
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Device Operation
System Time
The AT-PRO5-MX810 uses an internal clock to store the current date and time. When setting the time and date,
Universal Coordinated Time (UTC) must be used.
Setting the Time Zone
1. Log in to the web server.
2. Click in the side menu bar.System
3. Click in the top menu bar.Time
4. Locate the window group.Time Zone
5. Click the icon to display the list of time zones. Set the desired time zone by clicking it. Alternatively, the
Filter eld, within the drop-down list, can be used to lter various time zones from the list.
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1. Log in to the web server.
2. Click in the side menu bar.System
3. Click in the top menu bar.Time
4. Locate the window group.NTP
5. Click the Enabled toggle switch to enable NTP. When enabled, the toggle switch will be orange.
6. Enter the NTP server name.
7. Click the icon to commit changes.
Device Operation
Assigning an NTP Server
If NTP is functioning correctly, then the date and time will be set automatically. However, the local time will need to
be set.


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