User manual
13H.264 Network Video Encoder
SECTION 2: INSTALLATION AND SETUP
Check the list of devices found by IPAdmin Tool. You can identify your encoder by the MAC addresses. The MAC addresses are
assigned during manufacture and can be found on the label on the underside of the unit. In this example, the IP addresses
were acquired through DHCP. The IP addresses you see with your encoder will probably be dierent from those seen above.
The Rack Info eld “M” number is directly associated with the Vin channel (M0 for Vin1, M1 for Vin2, etc.). Notice that in the
display the Rack Info identiers do you appear in order. See the following table for the example shown above.
Rack Info Vin Channel IP Address (via DHCP) MAC Address
R0, B0, M0 Vin1 192.168.5.43: 00:13:23:D4:D1:45
R0, B0, M1 Vin2 192.168.5.59 00:13:23:D4:D1:46
R0, B0, M2 Vin3 192.168.5.61 00:13:23:D4:D1:47
R0, B0, M3 Vin4 192.168.5.50 00:13:23:D4:D1:48
If an encoder channel was not found, click the Refresh button every minute until the four channels for your encoder appear
in the list.
3. In the IPAdmin Tool device list, use the encoder’s MAC addresses to nd the encoder you are installing. After nding the
encoder, right click the device for rack entry R0,B0,M0, then select IP Address from the drop-down list. An IP Setup window
will open.