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BASIC CONFIGURATION

ELX4 -60

5.7.7. Network

There are four sub-menus ; Network, xDSL, HRS, and Port Setting.

5.7.7.1.Network

This page is to define network type and set network addresses forELX4-60.

Type

This is to select proper network interface (Ethernet/xDSL) with which ELX4 -60 is connected. If ELX4 -60 is connected with Internet dedicated line, cable modem line or on LAN environment, select network interface as ‘Ethernet.’

If ELX4 -60 is connected on xDSL line that needs PPPoE process to connect to the Internet, administrator should select ‘xDSL.’ However, if the xDSL line does not need PPPoE process, administrator should select ‘Ethernet ,’ even though ELX4-60 is connected on xDSL line.

DHCP

Basically, this menu is for the lines that have Ethernet interfaces such as Internet dedicated line, cable modem line and LAN. If administrator activates ‘DHCP’ menu, all addresses are set automatically by ELX4-60 detecting them from DHCP server of your ISP. The detected addresses are not displayed on the screen. The addresses do not need to be entered manually unless ‘DHCP’ is disabled.

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Contents User’s Guide Cctv Monitor User ELX4-60FCC Compliance Statement Important Notice Rugged Cctv ELX4Setting at Text menu Setting at Serial Setup’s RS232 menu Appendix #2 Utilizing IP Addresses on Local Network Introduction What is ELX4-60?ELX4-60 Key featuresFront Panel Product DescriptionDIO Rear PanelInstallation Summary Viewing multi screen MonitoringViewing basic screen Quad-split Viewing single full screenViewing all channels with sequence mode Viewing images with Digital Zoom Viewing an alarm triggered channelViewing with connected PTZ Zoom/Focus Control Load PresetSave Preset Pan/Tilt ControlPlayback Using RelayUsing Screen Lock Playback via various modePlayback with Digital Zoom Playback via split screenVarious playback modes Button control Using Search ModeSelect Disk Copy / Backup / Delete Data ManagerCopy Image SecondsStart Date & Time / End Date & Time Backup ManagerDate/Time ConfigurationQuick Setup Delete DataDate/Time Time ZoneDaylight Saving Time FormatRecording Audio Recording Configuration StatusChannel Status Recording Speed/QualityName Camera Analog Camera Channels Ch ~ ChTIP Gain/Brightness/Contrast StatusType ColorTime Schedule Normal Rec. Analog Camera Channels Ch ~ ChSpecial Time Recording Setting Time ScheduleWeekday Start/End Day Start/EndEvent Recording Setting Special TimeMD Area Alarm Rec. Analog Camera Channels Ch ~ ChSensor 1/2/3/4 Pre Alarm sec Setting MD AreaText Post Alarm sec Relay SetupSpecial Time Alarm Pop-up/Pop-up Holdsec Seq. SwitchingsecMonitor Audio SystemDevice TextRecording / Monitoring Sync Text WithLines Timeout msSeek Header DelimiterTo designate Weekday/Weekend and Day/Night Time Schedule Special Time Security User PasswordAdmin Password Remote SetupAuto Del. Normal Disk SetupAuto Del. Alarm Backup ReminderNetwork NetworkDNS Server IP Address IP Address, NetMask, and Gateway AddressXDSL User ID/PasswordHRS Interval HRSGroup ID TP Server Port Monitoring Port / Playback PortFirewall / Port Interface Serial SetupBaud rate/Parity/Stop bit/Data bit How to register remote controller Remote Control IDMiscellaneous Keyboard PTZ Addr Alarm BuzzerReset Values Keyboard Control AddrUtility Disk Manager Type Activating IP Cam menus Using IP CamConfiguration Camera Setting IP Camera Channels Ch ~ ChPort IP AddressURLBand Width LimitKB/s Search Local IP Cam ListSelect Cam Normal Rec. IP Camera Channels Ch ~ Ch Recording Speed/Quality & Pre Alarm & Post Alarm Alarm Rec. IP Cam Channel Ch ~ ChIP Cam Event Using Text Device Connecting External DeviceSetting at Text menu Setting at Alarm Rec. menu Setting at Serial Setup’s RS232 menuSetting at Normal Rec. menu Setting at Serial Setup’s PTZ menu Using KeyboardAppendix Appendix #1 Technical Specification Appendix Appendix IP construction Appendix #2 Utilizing IP Addresses on Local Network#2.1 Introduction #2.2 IP construction and Network classNetwork configuration To use as one network Features of Addresses#2.3 C-class Network To use as three sub-networks 1/4 + 1/4 + 1/2 To use as two sub-networks 1/2 + 1/2To use as four sub-networks 1/4 + 1/4 + 1/4 + 1/4 Appendix