Initial Configurations - Cisco Profile Series Getting Started Manual

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Introduction

Initial configurations

When starting up the system for the first time, the menu
password is not set. Read more about password protection in
the
Password protection
section later in this guide.
1
Wake up the system
If there is no menu on screen, press Home (
control to show the menu.
If the system does not show a menu on screen:
Make sure the monitor is connected and has been turned on.
Make sure the remote control has the batteries installed.
Make sure the codec has been turned on.
If the system has just been turned on, wait a few minutes to allow
the system to start up.
If there is still no menu on screen, make sure the monitor cable is
connected to the basic video output connector. If in doubt, see the
Installation Sheet for your video system.
2
Verify IP address settings
To verify the IP address settings:
1.
Go to Settings > System Information.
2.
Check the Network > IP address section to see that the IP
address of the codec is shown on the System Information page.
Press Home (
3.
) to exit.
3
Select IP version
The system supports IPv4 and IPv6. To set the IP version:
1.
Go to Settings > Administrator settings > IP settings > IP
version.
2.
Set IP version to IPv4 or IPv6 according to your requirement.
Press OK (
) to save the change, or Cancel to leave without
saving.
3.
Press Home (
) to exit.
Profile Series, Codec C Series and Quick Set C20/C20 Plus Getting Started Guide TC4.1, Feb 2011.
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Copyright © 2010-2011 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Configure your system
Configure your system
Operating devices
Using the menu system
The menus on screen are easy accessible. You can navigate
in the menus using the remote control. Just lift up the remote
control and direct the remote towards the camera.
4
If you need to set a static IP address
If required, you can set a static IP address for your system.
) on the remote
To set a static IP address for IPv4:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
How to set a static IP address for IPv6, is described in the
Administrator guide of your product.
IP assignment: DHCP
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Gateway
OK
Cancel
The menu system
Using the web interface
If you know the IP address of the codec you can do the initial
configurations from the web interface.
Open a web browser and enter the IP address of the codec.
Go to Settings > Administrator settings > IP settings >
Configure.
Set IP Assignment to Static. Press OK (
Enter the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway address. The
sequence is shown below. Contact your network administrator
to obtain the required IP addresses.
Select OK to save the changes, or Cancel to leave without
saving.
Press Home (
) to exit.
IPV4 SETTINGS
Static
DHCP
6
Getting started guide
The web interface
Password protection
) to save the change.
IP assignment: Static
IP Address
192.168.1.128
Subnet Mask
255.255.255.0
Gateway
192.168.1.1
OK
Cancel
IPV4 SETTINGS
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