Operating instructions

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By default the unit is congured for DHCP i.e. the unit is automatically allocated an IP address from
a network DHCP server. Most domestic routers (ie the standard wireless router supplied by an ISP)
have a DHCP server embedded in them.
DHCP works by assigning an IP address at initial connection to the network. It is possible however
that this IP address can change without notication i.e. following power failure. It is therefore
recommended that the unit be allocated a xed IP address. A xed IP address can be assigned via
the Conguration Menu pages:Network Settings->Network->IP Address.
When the unit is powered up, the network address can be found by viewing on a local monitor and
navigating to Conguration Menu pages:System Settings->System->IP Address, or by accessing the
router conguration pages and viewing the connected hardware, refer to ‘Conguring The Unit’ for
further guidance on locating the unit’s IP address and for details of the default DNS (Domain Name
Server) address.
DNS (Dynamic Name Servers) is supported to allow the unit can be assigned a name. This removes
the need for the unit to have a xed IP address and makes it easier for a remote user to locate. The
default DNS address for each unit is factory set as the serial number. This address can be found on
the serial label on the unit or via the packaging the unit came in. The DNS name can be reset on the
System->System conguration page.
Step 6 - Alarms / Relays
Alarms
The unit supports 4 normally open/closed alarm inputs via the back panel or one Global keyswitch
input with camera specic inputs congurable as entry/exit alarms.
Relay Connector
Pin Alarm Input Connection
1 - 4 Alarm Inputs 1-4
5 Auxiliary Alarm Input
6-11 Ground
Relays
The unit supports two 24V 200mA relays
Relay Connector
Pins Connection
12 & 13 Relay 1 signal
14 & 15 Relay 2 signal
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