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Select Properties Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties.

2.5.2 Static IP

To configure the IP address (private or official) on your PC, someone (mostly a server system) must
distribute and allot an IP address to the PC. An official IP address is allotted by your Internet service
provider, and a private IP address is allotted by your Internet router. You can select whether to configure
the IP address on the PC automatically or manually. The static IP address mode is used to manually enter
an IP address. The static IP address mode is suitable if the IP address for the PC should not be changed
(such as for a file sharing server) and generally is not used, except under such special circumstances.
When using your Central Station monitor’s or notebook PC’s LAN network, ensure you insert a LAN
cable into only one device. Otherwise, a system crash may occur.

Static IP User

1Set the LAN network for the notebook PC to Disable.
2Go to Control Panel Network and Internet Network and Sharing Center Change
adapter settings. Next, right-click on the notebook PC’s network device and select Disable.
3Right-click on the Central Station monitor’s network device (marked “LAN9512/LAN9514 USB 2.0
to Ethernet 10/100 Adapter #7”), and select Use.
Be sure to perform this process before configuring the IP.
4Configure the static IP.
Assign the static IP that is allotted to the Central Station monitor’s network device.
Go to Control Panel Network and Internet Network and Sharing Center Change
adapter settings. Next, right-click on the Central Station monitor’s network device (marked