User's Manual

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Connecting to a NON-DHCP Network (Static IP)
Upon connection to a non-DHCP network, the NVS-34 will not be assigned of any IP
addresses. As such it is recommended that you manually assign a fixed IP address to
the device or use the default IP address (192.168.1.200).
Fixed IP is primarily used in point-to-point connection, such as directly connecting
the PC to the NVS-34. In a non-DHCP environment, the NVS-34 only works in fixed IP
mode. To set the NVS-34 to a fixed IP or the default IP, please follow the steps
outlined below:
1. Connect the NVS-34’s LAN port to the network via an Ethernet cable.
2. Turn on the NVS-34’s power, which should boot up the device in
DHCP mode by default.
3. Search for the NVS-34 device according to the method detailed in the previous
DHCP section. Once found, log in to the user interface on the web browser.
4. Open the system page by clicking
the “System” tab on the home of
the user interface.
5. In the “Network Setting” pane, disable the DHCP mode.
6. You will then be allowed to manually enter the static IP address once the DHCP
mode is disabled. The default static IP is 192.168.1.200 or you can also enter an
IP of your preference. The subnet mask and default gateway are 255.255.255.0
and 192.168.1.254 respectively.
Device Reset
In Fixed IP mode, if you forget or lose the IP address, do the following to reset the
device settings.
1. Power cycle NVS-34.
2. During device bootup, the BITRATE, VERTICAL, RECORD and STREAM buttons
should illuminate solid red.
3. The device bootup should be complete approximately after 30 seconds and the
BITRATE, VERTICAL, RECORD and STREAM buttons will turn solid white.
4. Simultaneously press and hold the RECORD and STREAM buttons until the
BITRATE, VERTICAL, RECORD and STREAM buttons turn red.
5. Wait for about 5 seconds then release the RECORD and STREAM buttons and
the BITRATE, VERTICAL, RECORD and STREAM buttons should start blinking red.