Honeywell K9696V2 2.7.1Using LocalView Onsite, For a network without DHCP, What next?

Models: K9696V2

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For a network without DHCP

Multi-Media Unit: Installation Instructions

Within DHCP without DNS, an assigned IP address needs to be reserved or it may change.

Plan to let the network’s administrator as well as the Multi SA know of the unit’s installation; after a unit is rebooted or reset, a new DHCP address is assigned to it and communication to the unit could be hampered if wrongly configured.

For a network without DHCP

There are two methods of setting a static IP address on a Multi-Media unit. You can do so by using either:

LocalView. Software available on Multi-Media units. To use, LocalView software, connect a monitor (not supplied) and a mouse (supplied) to the unit; connecting a keyboard is optional.

PC. When using a PC onsite, procedures !20 to !25 are used.

Setting an IP address is only needed for a connection to a network.

Do not use these procedures on a unit that only has a dial-up connection.

2.7.1Using LocalView Onsite

!19 To assign an IP address to a unit using LocalView

If needed, repeat steps 3 to 6 for the Network Mask and Gateway.

1.Connect a monitor and mouse to a Multi-Media unit. LocalView appears on the monitor while the unit is on.

2.Using the mouse connected to the Multi-Media unit, click the Setup tab of LocalView. Sub-tabs appear.

3.On the System sub-tab, under “Network Settings”, click the IP Address field. A window appears showing a virtual keypad.

4.Click the keys of the virtual keypad to enter the IP address.

5.Click OK.

What next?

After making these settings, someone needs to use Admin software to duplicate the settings in a Multi database, before a View software operator can connect to the unit through a network.

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Honeywell K9696V2 installation instructions 2.7.1Using LocalView Onsite, For a network without DHCP, What next?