Initial Set Menu

(Required user access level: ID4)

Registering New DVRs

You can register a new DVR by configuring the DVR's IP address either automatically or manually.

Auto configuration mode

1

Select auto configuration mode on the

 

DVR's NETWORK SET screen.

 

On the NETWORK SET screen, set

 

[ADDRESS SET] to “AUTO”.

 

 

< NETWORK SET - ADVANCED >

 

 

ADDRESS SET

:

AUTO

 

 

DVR NAME

:

DVR1

 

 

IP ADDRESS

:

192.168. 0.

1

 

SUB NET MASK

:

255.255.255.

0

 

(The actual configuration screen differs

 

depending on the DVR model.)

2

Select “AUTO” from [TCP/IP ADDR.].

This activates the IP address auto configuration mode.

3 Click

.

The system starts creating the

registration list, with the command

buttons on the windows temporarily

disabled.

 

4

Press and hold the [STILL] button on

 

the DVR’s front panel.

Hold down the button until the DVR’s internal beeper chirps twice.

If the beeper outputs an intermittent beep and then a continuous beep, it means that the system has failed to allocate an IP address. Try again after making sure that the network connections and configurations are correct.

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5

Review the registration information

 

displayed on the list.

When the process completes successfully, an IP address is allocated to the DVR, and the tree list and registration list display the following items.

GROUP:

A newly registered DVR belongs to the WORKGROUP group by default (but the group can be changed).

DVR NAME:

A newly registered DVR is by default assigned a title that consists of the last six digits (XX-XX-XX) of the MAC address (but the title can be changed).

TYPE:

The DVR's model is automatically recognized and displayed.

IP ADDR.:

The automatically allocated IP address is displayed.

MAC ADDR.:

The DVR's own MAC address is automatically recognized and displayed.

6

Click

again.

 

The command buttons are enabled.

7

If you have other DVRs you want to

 

register, repeat steps 1 to 6 above for

 

each of the DVRs.

8

Editing the Tree List

 

A newly registered DVR is associated

 

with default title and group, which you

 

can change as needed.

 

For more information, see P86.

 

 

 

 

In auto configuration mode, you

 

 

 

 

can specify in advance the group

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

to which the new DVR should

 

 

 

 

belong. To do so, click the desired

 

 

 

 

group (or an existing DVR that

 

 

 

 

belongs to the desired group)

 

 

 

 

before clicking the

 

 

 

 

button. This makes the newly

 

 

 

 

registered DVR belong to your

 

 

 

 

specified group, rather than the

 

 

 

 

default group.

9

Click

.

 

Your changes are saved and uploaded to

the DVR.

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Sanyo VA-SW8000LITE instruction manual Registering New DVRs, Auto configuration mode

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