CONFIGURATION
There are two ways to configure your system:
•The most basic control and configuration is accomplished by connecting a terminal to the
•A more complete configuration and display of video is through the
Configuration Using A Terminal Program
Using a terminal program connected to the
All commands consist of single characters you type inside the terminal window. The following section shows a typical terminal session.
Typical Session
Typing a question mark prompts the unit to display the help screen in the terminal window, as follows:
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Help menu
?this site
iset the IP address
sset the subnet mask
gset the gateway IP address
aset the alarm IP
cconnect to alarm IP
ddisconnect
mdisplay MAC address
vdisplay version information
bdisplay current data rate disable ‘local echo’ for a better display !
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If you are using the terminal to set up the unit’s IP address, just type i and you are prompted to enter a new IP address:
i
NOTE: You cannot enter backspaces during a terminal
If you want to establish a live video connection to a remote unit, you have to specify the remote IP address by typing a and entering the remote IP address in the same manner as the unit IP address as shown in the example above.
To establish a connection, type c; to disconnect, type d. Be sure not to connect two units of the same type (for example,
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