Instruction Manual

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Using the System Menu
NETWORK
Configure IP, DDNS, and email
settings.
IP SETUP
Use the IP Setup menu to enable DHCP and
edit IP settings.
NOTE: Some networking/IP knowledge is
highly recommended when configuring the
IP setup menu.
To configure IP options:
• Select IP SETUP and press ENTER.
DHCP
DHCP allows the system to retrieve an IP
address automatically from a DHCP server or
router.
To enable DHCP:
1. Select the box next to DHCP and press
ENTER.
2. Select APPLY and press ENTER to save
your settings or select CANCEL to restore
defaults.
NOTE: Once you click "Apply," the system
will retrieve network information from the
router/server.
3. Select CLOSE and press ENTER to exit.
If you want to set a Static IP, you should
deselect DHCP and enter your IP settings
manually.
Web Service
Web Service allows you to connect to the
system remotely via Internet Explorer.
To enable Web Service:
1. Select the box next to WEB SERVICE and
press ENTER.
2. Select APPLY and press ENTER to save
your settings or select CANCEL to restore
defaults.
3. Select CLOSE and press ENTER to exit.
IP Settings
If you enable DHCP, IP settings will be filled in
automatically: IP address, Gateway, Subnet
Mask, 1st DNS Server, and 2nd DNS Server.
Disable DHCP to edit IP settings manually (set
a static IP).
Ports
By default, the system uses a RTSP Service
port (554) and a web server port (80) for remote
connections.
NOTE: Auto port forwarding will work on
most UPNP enabled routers.
To edit ports:
1. Configure the following:
RTSP SERVICE PORT: The system uses the
net client port (by default,554) to connect
to the remote client software; press ENTER
to open the Virtual Keyboard and change
the port number or select AUTOPORT and
press ENTER to autoport forward.
WEB SERVER PORT: The system uses the
web server port (by default, 80)to connect
via Internet Explorer; press ENTER to open
the Virtual Keyboard and change the port
Figure 22.0 IP Setup menu
Figure 22.1 IP Setup menu