| COMM SETTING |
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| COMM ID | :01 |
| RS232 | :ON |
| RS485 | :ON |
| BAUD | :2400 |
| NET ENABLE | :OFF |
| NET DHCP | :OFF |
| NET IP | :SET |
| NET ACCOUNT | :SET |
| FTP SETTING |
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| MAIN PAGE |
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You don’t need to set a NET IP for the unit if the LAN which the unit is connected to has a DHCP server. Otherwise, please follow the instructions given below:
Enter the NET IP page, and set the IP, MASK and GATEWAY. Then press the Enter button to proceed. The following is a sample setting.
IP: | 192.168.1.100 |
MASK: | 255.255.255.0 |
GATEWAY: | 0.0.0.0 |
HTTP PORT: | 80 |
NOTE:
1.When only one unit of the DVR is connected to a computer or LAN, you can freely assign an IP address for the DVR. For example, there is a range of DVR IP addresses from 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.255. You can pick one for use from the range of the IPs. It’s not necessary to set MASK and GATEWAY; leave the settings as default.
When a DVR is connected to a WAN, you must acquire a unique, permanent IP address and correctly configure the MASK and GATEWAY settings according to your network architecture. If you have any questions regarding those settings, please contact a qualified MIS professional or your ISP.
2.Connecting to a network, each connected DVR must be assigned a unique IP, which must be in the same class type as your network address. IP addresses are written as four sets of numbers separated by periods: for example, 192.168.0.1 Therefore, if the connected network is identified as Class C, for example, the first three sets of numbers of the DVR IP address must be the same as the network address. If the connected network is identified as Class B, the first two sets of numbers of the DVR IP address must be the same as the network address. If you have any questions regarding these settings, please contact a qualified MIS professional or your ISP.
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