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5.Press <Prev> to increase the digit (“0” ~ “9”).
NOTE: Use “0” for a blank space, for example: entering “000” equals “0” or entering “022” equals “22”.
6.Press Enter to set the digit and move the cursor to the next digit. The current digit is blinking.
7.Repeat steps 1 & 2 until the entire IP address is entered.
8.Press <Enter> to confirm.
Since the Message Zone can not contain the whole IP address, the digits will shift to the left to make room for the last digits. When setting the IP address is complete, the system will validate the IP address. If the IP address is valid, the display will show the IP address, and the system will apply the setting. Otherwise, the system will reject it, and a message “INVALID IP” displays for a few seconds, and the invalid IP address displays again to allow modification to it.
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IP Address shift left