DKVBrowser Installation and Usage Instructions
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To run DKVBrowser: Locate the DKVBrowser.exe file and double click on it.
If you see the following message, check to see that your piano is in standby or on (not off) and that you
have set up the network correctly.
Mac Startup
1. Wireless: From Airport at the top of the screen, choose the Disklavier wireless
2. Wired: DKVBrowser will attempt to automatically locate the piano, but it is helpful to know the
disklavier name (preferred and easiest method) or the IP address. There are at least two ways to
find the IP address, documented here for completeness, but are not necessary. Use the
DKV#####, where # are numbers in the name.
a) From Terminal (in utilities), enter, without the quotes, “smbutil lookup dkvnnnnex”, putting
in your Disklavier name. If you have not enabled the Virtual PRC, the Disklavier will have to
be on.
b) By running the Virtual PRC. The first window that comes up will have the IP address.
3. Double click on DKVBrowser in the Applications folder.
DKVBrowser will store the last name or IP used. If your IP address is dynamically assigned, and changes,
you will have to find the new address, and will be given a preference window to change it in DKVBrowser.
Note: during the process of creating the documentation, we had an issue with the Disklavier not showing in
the Mac finder window for up to an hour after turning it on. We found that we could connect using the
Go/Server menus in the finder, and inputting smb://IP address. You then login as Guest. This is not
necessary for DKVBrowser, but might come in handy when accessing the to/from PC folders.
Note (if running wirelessly)
Just because you are able to use the Disklavier radio and see the To/From PC folder does not mean you are
able to run DKVBrowser wirelessly. On many wireless setups, the computer can access either the Internet
and house network, or the Disklavier wireless network, but not both at the same time. Once you get things
configured, it will be easy to switch back and forth, but the first time it may require some trial and error,
and patience.
Summary
You can connect to the piano wirelessly (192.168.88.1), or wired (IP address assigned by your network).
In all cases, the name of the piano on the network can be substituted (and should be). It looks like
DKV555ABC. If you have turned the "Virtual PRC" feature off on a Disklavier running 3.0 or later, you
will not be able to wake the Disklavier from standby by any means other than manually pressing the button
on the Disklavier itself."
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