Sanyo VA-SW8000LITE Network Connection Requirements, Configuring the TCP/IP Settings

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Network Connection Requirements

Configuring the TCP/IP Settings

To configure the TCP/IP settings on each computer, follow these steps:

The DVR Utility Software supports Windows XP only.

1

On the [Control Panel], click [Network

 

and Internet Connections].

 

The [Network and Internet Connections]

 

window appears.

2

Click [Network Connections].

 

The [Network Connections] window

 

appears. Make sure that the appropriate

 

LAN card (Ethernet adapter) is shown

 

under [LAN or High-Speed Internet].

3

Right-click on the LAN card (Ethernet

 

adapter), and then select [Properties

 

(R)] from the pop-up menu.

 

The [Local Area Connection Properties]

 

window opens, and the [General] tab is

 

selected by default.

4

Make sure that [Internet Protocol

 

(TCP/IP)] is checked (selected) under

 

[This connection uses the following

 

items: (O)].

 

If [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)] is not

 

checked, select the check box.

5

Click [Properties (R)].

The [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties] window opens, and the [General] tab is selected by default.

6

Select the [Use the following IP

 

address:] check box, and type in the

IP address and the subnet mask. For the standard configuration, enter a subnet mask of “255.255.252.0”.

7

Check the settings, and then click

 

[OK].

 

This returns you to the [Local Area

 

Connection Properties] window.

8

Click [OK].

 

Now the TCP/IP settings have been

configured.

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Contents VA-SW8000 VA-SW8000LITE Table of Contents Introduction Features of the DVR Utility SoftwareDVR Utility Software in Two Editions Network Scalability Network ConfigurationNetwork Device Configuration Supported DVR ModelsHardware and Software Requirements Network ConfigurationCPU Configuring the Computers Configuring the DVRsNetwork Connection Requirements Network Connection Requirements Configuring the TCP/IP SettingsWindow Installing the SoftwareClick Next on the Welcome screen Location or specify another location, and click NextHow to uninstall the software Installing the SoftwareStart the Installation Process Reboot the computerSetting Up the System Setting Up Slave Computers Setting Up the SystemDisabling the Firewall Protection ID1 ID2 ID3 ID4 Menus and User Access LevelsUser name default Password default 1111 2222 3333 4444Window Navigation Plug in the hardware key Starting and Ending a Monitoring SessionStarting the Software Starting the software without the hardware keyLogging Into the System Starting and Ending a Monitoring SessionLogging Out of the System Click 4 at the bottom of the screen To exit when working with the main windowTo exit when the Login window is Displayed Exiting from the SoftwareWindow Elements Menu Bar Main Window Elements and Their FunctionsDVR Set System Update4Tool Timer Download DVR InfoChannel selector buttons ID1/2/3/4 Operating mode indicator for timer downloadControl Panel Layout selector buttons ID1/2/3/4Record/cut-off buttons Playback control buttons ID2/3/4Sound playback panel ID1/2/3/4 Search buttons Save button ID2/3/4Preview Time Scale PanelStart Point END PointHour How to Use the Time ScaleHow the Time Scale Works DAYTo select a group as the target Specifying the Target of the Command by a Single-ClickTree List To select a camera as the targetWhen a camera title is right-clicked Directly Running a Command by a Double-ClickWorking with the Context Menu Single-view layout one camera at a time Viewing Pane LayoutsFour-view layout one DVR at a time Multi-view 4x4 layout Multiple DVRs at the same time Specified channels carries no input signalVideo is masked Mask No camera is connected CH1 DVR-1 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 Switching the Viewing pane LayoutsWhen you are connected to a 4-channel DVR CH1 DVR-1 CH2 CH3 CH4DVR-1 CH1 only When you are connected to a single-channel DVRCH1 only Recording status information Alarm statusTitle Bar Information on the displayed videoWatching Live Video Basic ProceduresSelect one of the four sub-panes by clicking its title bar Watching Live VideoDisplaying Video in Each Sub-pane in the Multi-view Layout Click on the control panelSwitching from a Sub Window to Live Mode Switching from Playback Mode to Live ModeClick the Stop Playback button on the control panel Turn on/off sound output How to Listen to the Sound Part in the VideoHow to Turn Off the Currently Displayed Video About DVR Reconnect FeatureTo revert to the original size Zoom ModeAre now in zoom-in mode Zoom factor depends on the current layoutFull Screen Operations Full Screen ModeTo switch to Full Screen mode How to Enlarge the Displayed VideoClick Sequential Switching ModeMode Click View the live video as usualDisplay live video Manual recording required user access level ID3/4Recording Monitored Video Basic Operating StepsRecording Video from Multiple DVRs Concurrently Recording Monitored VideoLive Video Recording Without Viewing It Panel Timer recording required user access level ID3/4Set up the timer To cancel timer recordingAlarm Recording Required user access level ID4 Playing Back Recorded Video Switching to Playback ModeReturning to Live Video Playing Back Recorded Video Working in Playback ModeSearch Modes Recording modeSearch Mode Description Searching for Recorded VideoSpecify the desired date Searching for Recorded VideoTIME/DATE Search Specify the month/year to which your desired date belongsAlarm Search ALL To preview the video associated with Alarm event, clickTo switch the channels displayed on the list Once you have located the video Interest, clickThumbnail view by clicking or To page up or down the thumbnail viewBack Selected title bar is highlighted Click Downloading Recorded Video Downloading ProceduresIndividual download mode Batch download modeDrag the scale 1 to define the start point Downloading Recorded VideoSpecifying the Video Download Range Display played back videoDefine the end point Once you have determined the start point, click Start PointOnce you have determined the end point, click END Point This menu contains the following options To define the start and end points using the mousePoint to the target point with the mouse cursor Click the right mouse buttonDownload START/END Point Using the Download WindowFilename Review the download range Downloading an Individual Video File Using Basic ControlsDefault destination folder path Default file nameDownload an individual video file Example Total Program1 Time0h 9min 248MB / Approx h 3min Adding Video Files to the Download List for Batch DownloadTo remove a file from the list To preview a video fileExpand Playing Back Downloaded Video FilesThem to the play waiting list Choose a folderWaiting list List column headings To select individual files and addTo move up or down a file in the play waiting list Playing Back on MP2 ViewerTo remove a file from the play waiting list To remove all entries from the play waiting listChoose an image. Click an image Saving or Printing Snapshot ImagesDisplay a still image ViewOr print the still image, select either Click the appropriate commandBox ButtonTimer Download required user access level ID2/3/4 Using the Tool Menu OptionsWindow Elements and Their Functions Using the Tool Menu Options Status Download log allows you to retry a failed timer downloadChanges are Applied to Group Define the download start point Configuring a Timer DownloadChoose a DVR Define the download range byAppt PrevTips on Defining the Download Range Applying Changes to All DVRs in the Same GroupCancel How the Timer Download Mechanism WorksExamples of Timer Download Settings Download Log Broadcast Timer RecordRecord Menu Upload System UpdateTamper Detection required user access level ID2/3/4 Options Window Initial Set MenuPC TYPE/MASTER Control PC Initial Set MenuUSE More than 1001 Dvrs Network Extension ModeDownload Authority Auto Clock Adjust Time Sequence Network Interface Card NICWindow Elements and Their Functions Camera Title Open or close a tree Editing the Tree ListCreate a group Move Required user access level ID4 Change a titleDelete Required user access level ID4 DuplicateWindow Elements and Their Functions IP Addr MAC Addr Registering New DVRs Auto configuration modeAddr Manual configuration modeWant to register, repeat the same Select Manual from TCP/IPTo deregister a DVR, follow these steps 1Install VA-SW8000Remove the connecting cable Deregistering a DVRCreating, Modifying, or Deleting a Group Change a DVR TitleTo create a new group Enter a new name for the group To rename a groupTo delete a group Choose a groupYou can also drag and drop a group to a new position Rearranging Groups and DVRsTo move a group To move a DVRUser ID Window PasswordUser ID Registering a New User Choose a user access levelYou are prompted to confirm the password by reentering it Reenter the passwordChange the registration information Enter the current and new passwordsChanging the Registration Information of an Existing User Choose a userTo deregister an existing user, follow these steps Deregistering an Existing UserDVR Access Limitation Settings Configure Broadcast RangeNot allowed Click OK Clock Set Window DVR Management MenuManual Specify the new firmware file System Update WindowWait until the update process completes DVR Management MenuImport the information DVR Info WindowInformation 1 tab Choose either of the two tabsDISK2 Alarm CountPicture Quality DISK1Firmware Version Power LossInformation 2 tab Used TimeDVR Set Window Basic Configuration StepsChange operating conditions To configure settings on other tabs as wellClick when you are done Choose one of the tabsClick Open To save the configuration informationTo load a saved menu file Name, and then click SaveButtons that control read/write operations Buttons that affect the computer’s edit tableLANGUAGE/D.S.TIME SET Tab Disable EnableNo USE Picture Quality default High REC Mode SET TabOverwrite default on Audio Recording default onOFF OLY AL-REC on TMR EnabledAL-REC on Timer AL-REC OFF TimerAlarm and Sensor Alarm or SensorSTART/STOP Timer REC SET TabON/OFF default OFF WeekTo schedule a timer recording that spans two days Timer scheduleTo exit from the special format, click To activate a timer recording scheduleClick Over 24H Last two rows seventh and eighthHoliday SET Tab Display DISPLAY/BUZZER SET TabNON REC default OFF Alarm on default onDisk Full default on KEY in default OFFMonitor SET Tab Full Alarm Monitor SETSwitch Monitor SETTITLE/MOTION SET Tab Sensor Required user access level ID4 Choose a channelDefaults Camera title settings for otherStarting MP2 Viewer Main FeaturesInstallation MP2 ViewerZoom OUT MP2 ViewerMP2 Viewer Window Elements and Their Functions ZoomSlide bar ToolbarSearch panel Sound playback panel see P126Click on the toolbar Playing Back Particular Image FilesTo add all files to the play waiting list Concerning association of MP2 file and MP2 Viewer Using the Playback Control Buttons on the ToolbarPlayback Controls Playing Back the Sound Part in the Video Using Full Screen ModeMoving the Playback Point with the Slide Bar Enlarging the VideoSpecify the date and time Enable the tamper detection featureSearching the Video File for a Specific Frame Checking Video Files for Any TamperingBlue Select the tamper detection modeOptions Simultaneous with playback default Conduct playback of video filesIf no tampering is detected Case of Prior to start playing backPrinting a Still Image Saving a Still ImageYou can print a still image through the following steps 1AC6P1P3121-- L9EAR/WA 0706KP
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