Network Connection Procedure
To operate the DVR through a network, first setup the DVR and computer and then perform the predetermined connection
operations using the computer.
1 NETWORK SET Settings of DVR
Select NETWORK SET from the main menu of the DVR and
make the following settings to allow the DVR to work with a
network connection. Refer to the instruction manual of the
DVR for details.
1
NETWORK CONTROL
2
NETWORK STATUS
IP ADDRESS
3
SUBNET MASK
GATEWAY
4
PORT
ID
ID1
5
ID2
ID3
1 NETWORK CONTROL
To use network operation change to "ON (NETWORK)"
or "ON (DVR)".
Selections:
• ON (NETWORK):
Gives priority to network operations and allows all
users (ID1 to ID3) to access.
• ON (DVR):
Gives priority to DVR operations and limits the users
who can access the network to ID1 users only.
• OFF:
Network operations are not allowed.
2 NETWORK STATUS
Sets whether or not the "NETWORK CONTROL"
message will display on the monitor connected to the
DVR when connected to the network.
3 IP ADDRESS/SUBNET MASK/GATEWAY
Set each item in a range of 0 to 255.
Ask the network administrator for IP addresses and
subnet masks required to set the network.
4 PORT
Normally set to "80".
5 ID/PASSWORD
An individual PASSWORD can be set according to the
operation authority.
The IP address, subnet mask, gateway, port, and
password settings can be changed using the
computer. (Refer to P34)
English
<NETWORK SET>
: OFF
: ON
: 192.168. 0. 1
: 255.255.255. 0
:
0. 0. 0. 0
: 00080
PASSWORD (4-8)
: 1111----
: 2222----
: 3333----
2 TCP/IP Settings of the Computer
Setup TCP/IP according to each OS for the computer being
used.
The setup example shown below is for Windows XP.
1
Click [Network and Internet Connections] of
[Control Panel].
The "Network and Internet Connections" screen will
display.
2
Click [Network Connections].
The "Network Connections" screen will display.
The settings of the LAN card being used (Ethernet
adapter) display in the [LAN or High-Speed Internet]
column.
3