Operating Instructions

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Connections
w Changing the IP addresses of
the remote cameras
q Selecting the camera group
On the [CAMERA] menu, select [GROUP], and display
[GROUP SELECT]. Then select the camera group (1 to
20) for the camera numbers whose IP addresses are to be
changed.
1.GROUP SELECT
1
1 : CAM1 to CAM5
2 : CAM6 to CAM10
19 : CAM91 to CAM95
20 : CAM96 to CAM100
The [IP:CAM1] to [IP:CAM100] items are displayed.
q Setting the IP addresses
On the [SYSTEM] menu, select [CAM IP ADR], and display
[IP:CAM1-100]. The IP addresses of the camera numbers
can now be changed.
Even when “NoAsign” or “Serial” has been selected as
the [CAM1] to [CAM100] setting of [CAMERA CTL] on the
[SYSTEM] menu, the IP addresses can still be changed.
1.IP:CAM1 ▼
192.168.000.100
The IP addresses are set for all the camera numbers CAM1
to CAM100.
Initial values:
CAM1 (192.168.0.21)
CAM100 (192.168.0.120)
Memo
If the unit’s IP address has been changed using the [IP
ADDRESS] item of [NETWORK] on the [SYSTEM] menu,
the IP addresses of the camera numbers which were
set to “NoAsign” for the [CAM1] to [CAM100] item of
[CAMERA CTL] on the [SYSTEM] menu and which are
higher than the unit’s IP address, will be automatically
re-set in the sequence of the camera numbers set to
“NoAsign” starting with the lowest number.
When the IP addresses are changed, a check for IP address
contention is conducted.
A check is carried out to verify whether there is any
contention with the IP addresses of the camera numbers
which were set to “NetWork” for the [CAM1] to [CAM100]
item of [CAMERA CTL] on the [SYSTEM] menu.
If contention is found, the “Duplicate!” is displayed for three
seconds, and the IP addresses cannot be set.
1.IP:CAM1
Duplicate!