User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. What’s in the Box
- 2. Camera Connection
- 3. Installation Diagram and Considerations
- 3.1. Installation Diagram
- 3.2. Installation Considerations
- 4. Monitoring PC System Requirements
- 4.1. Hardware
- 5. Installation Environment Before Installation
- 5.1. Check Windows 10 Version
- 5.2. Windows Update
- 5.3. Display Setting
- 5.4. Power and Sleep
- 6. Software Download and Installation
- 6.1. Download Software and Camera Network Configuration
- 6.2. Install the Software
- 7. Program Installation
- 8. Software Elements
- 8.1. Connection Information
- 8.2. Functions
- 8.3. Maximum Temperature Indication Window
- 8.4. Alarm setting
- 8.5. History
- 8.6. Top Navigation Bar
- 8.7. Main Display
- 8.8. Blackbody Status
- 8.9. Status
- 9. Run Program
- 10. Specifications
- 11. FAQs
- 11.1. Usability
- 11.2. Hardware Related
- 11.3. Compatibility
- 11.4. Compliance
- 12. Warranty Information
- 13. Limits and Exclusions
DW E.S.T. (Elevated Skin Temperature) System
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6. Software Download and Installation
6.1. Download Software and Camera Network Configuration
1. Install the Elevated Skin Temperature System_x.x.x.x_Setup.exe. The software is available on
Digital Watchdog’s website.
a. Go to http://www.digital-watchdog.com
b. Search for ‘EST software’ in the search bar at the top of the page.
c. The latest software will appear in the search results. Click on the link to download the file to your
computer and run the installation file.
2. Connect the Camera to the monitoring PC via LAN cable directly (CAT.5E UTP cable).
3. When the camera connects directly to the PC, the following is assigned to the camera by default:
• Default Camera IP address: 169.254.100.100
• Default Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0
4. Open the execution window on the monitoring PC by pressing the “Windows ( ) + R” keys.
5. Enter ‘ncpa.cpl’ and press the ‘Enter’ key.
6. Right-click on ‘Ethernet’ and select ‘Properties’ from the drop-down options.
7. Double-click on ‘Internet Protocol version 4 (TCP/IPv4)’ in the Properties window.
8. Enter the IP and subnet mask as shown below and click the ‘OK’ button.