Sanyo VA-SW8000LITE Setting Up the System, Setting Up Slave Computers, settings as needed see P73

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Setting Up the System

Setting Up the System

Setting Up Slave Computers

If your system uses additional computers (“Slave” computers) connected to the network in addition to the Master computer, be sure to configure the following initial settings before letting end users use the system. This procedure must be performed on each of the computers you want to use as Slave computers.

1

Start the DVR Utility Software, and log

 

in using user level ID4 (see P14).

 

Log in as an administrative user so that

 

you have access to the Initial Set menu.

2

Open the [Options] window from the

 

Initial Set menu, and configure initial

 

settings as needed (see P73).

 

Set [PC TYPE] to “SLAVE”, and enter

 

the IP address of the Master computer.

 

Configure the display language and other

 

options as needed.

3

Log out of the system (see P14).

 

Now the Slave computer has its initial

settings configured so that the end users can use it.

You can connect up to seven Slave computers to the network.

Disabling the Firewall Protection

When Windows XP Firewall or some other firewall program is active on your computer, the computer is blocked from communicating with the DVRs and thus the system fails to operate correctly. This means that you must disable the firewall protection before you begin using the DVR Utility Software.

Note that, if you are using Windows XP SP2, its firewall protection is enabled by default. When you run the DVR Utility Software for the first time, Windows XP SP2 displays a window where you can choose firewall options; select [Unblock] so that your computer is not blocked from receiving traffic from the DVRs.

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Sanyo VA-SW8000LITE instruction manual Setting Up the System, Setting Up Slave Computers, Disabling the Firewall Protection