Connections and Settings
Network Connections and
Associated Settings
Insert a commercially available LAN card
Connection
AUDIO
MIC IN OUT
PC CARD
IN LOOP OUT OUT | IN | LOOP OUT OUT |
| VIDEO |
PC CARD
LAN card
ETHERNET
Ethernet cable
Settings
Perform the necessary settings with 5. NETWORK SET of MAIN MENU 2.
For details on menu operations, see “Menu Operations” on page 17(GB).
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LAN | CARD | : LAN1 |
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NETWORK CONTROL | : ON |
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IP | ADDRESS | : 192.168. | 0. 1 | |
SUBNET MASK | : 255.255.255.000 | |||
GATEWAY | : 0.0.0.0 |
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PASSWORD SET |
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| ID1 | : |
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| ID2 | : |
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| ID3 | : |
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LAN CARD: Select the type of your LAN card. LAN1:
NETWORK CONTROL: Set to ON to enable controls via the network.
IP ADDRESS: Set the address to be used to access this unit.
For effective addresses, ask your system administrator.
SUBNET MASK/GATEWAY: Set the values according to the network to be connected.
PASSWORD SET: Set the passwords for network access (4 to 8 alphanumeric characters).
You can specify three levels of passwords, i.e. ID1, ID2, and ID3, differing in operable functions.
ID1: Only monitoring the camera input and playback images and stopping playback in progress are allowed.
ID2: Operations related to playback and data storage are allowed. Recording and menu operations are not allowed.
ID3: All the operations using the buttons displayed on the browser window are allowed.
40 (GB)