User manual

174-Channel H.264 Network Video Encoder
SECTION 2: INSTALLATION AND SETUP
In the example shown above, the message “Reply from 192.168.5.75: ..” indicates that your PC can reach the
device with that IP address, and that address is in use (i.e., you cannot use it for your encoder).
d. Since the ping test of the IP address we tried showed the address was in use, try another number between 1 and 254.
For example, let’s ping 192.168.5.20. At the DOS prompt, enter: ping 192.168.5.20
e. In this test, the message “Request timed out” indicates that your PC cannot reach the device with that IP address,
and that address is probably not in use. Use this IP address for an encoder channel and enter it into Table 2 above. If
this test indicated that this IP address is in use, try other IP addresses using the steps above until an unused address is
found.
f. Repeat the steps above to nd unused IP addresses for the other three encoder channels. Enter them into Table 2.
Check LAN for default IP address compatibility
Because all DIGIOP™ Black encoders and encoders are factory congured with the static IP address 192.168.0.100, check the LAN
before connecting your encoder to ensure that network conicts with existing devices won’t occur.
At a Microsoft Windows computer attached to the LAN subnet where the encoder will be connected, open a Command Prompt
window and enter:
ping 192.168.0.100