Configuring the Hybrid Amplifier with the Web UI

Episode Hybrid amplifiers are configurable using the web UI or the front panel display. The web UI is easier to navigate and has a more robust feature set than the front panel display, which is typically used when there's no network connection.

You can connect to the web UI by adding the Hybrid amplifier to OvrC, using the WebConnect feature, or by finding the amplifier's IP address and typing it into your browser's address bar.

Connecting the amplifier to OvrC

  1. Connect the amplifier to the local network. There must be internet access.

  2. Create a new account at www.OvrC.com, or log in to an existing account.

  3. Select an existing Customer, or create a new one.

  4. If there's an OvrC Pro Hub on-site, click the Scan button. If there is not an OvrC Pro Hub, click Add Device and enter the amplifier’s MAC address and serial number.

  5. In the Device list, click on the Hybrid amplifier's name, then go to the Configure tab to continue setup.

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Connecting to the amplifier's web interface

If the amp is claimed in OvrC, use the WebConnect feature to access the web interface. This feature can be used locally or remote.

To access the web interface without OvrC, enter the IP address into a web browser. The IP address is displayed on the front panel after powering the amplifier on. If you do not connect it to the LAN, the Hybrid amplifier’s default IP address is 192.168.100.118.

The default login credentials are:

  • Username: episode

  • Password: episode

You must change the password after the initial login. The username cannot be changed at this time.

How to reset the password

Press and hold the Level Adjustment/Selection Knob for 10 seconds after the amplifier is powered on to reset the password.

General UI info

The following information and buttons at the upper right of the UI are preset on each tab:

  • Temp: Displays the amplifier CPU's current operating temperature, which is typically between 30° to 50° Celsius. If the temperature exceeds 55° the amplifier will throttle its performance to moderate the temperature to ensure long term reliablity.

  • Fan Speed: Shows the current percentage of the cooling fan's total speed. The fans self-adjust depending on the current operating temperature, ideally between 0 and 25%.

  • Factory Default: Click to return the amplifier to the factory default settings.

  • Update: Click to manually update the amplifier's firmware. The latest firmware files are available on the product page, or by using OvrC's firmware update feature.

  • Reboot: Click to restart the amplifier. This is typically done if the amplifier freezes, goes into thermal protection mode, or possible required for a firmware update.

  • Power State: Toggles the amplifier's current power state. On or Off