Setup guide
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4-Camera H.264 Security System Setup Guide
SECTION 5: NETWORKING YOUR DVR
NOTE
The MEDIA PORT, WEB PORT, and SETUP PORT numbers do not need to be changed unless these ports are used by other
devices on your network.
7. Use the values in Table 1 to congure your DVR with a DNS address, IP ADDRESS. SUBNET MASK, and GATEWAY address. You
can also use any other values that are compatible with your local network.
8. After conguring your network settings, click the conrm icon (a) in the lower right corner of the screen, then click the
Conrm button in the Note window.
9. Press the MENU button on the front panel, or right click anywhere to return to the SETTINGS menu.
10. At the SETTINGS menu, click the SYSTEM tab, then click the >> icon on the MAINTENANCE line.
11. Click the >> icon on the REBOOT line, then follow the on-screen prompts to reboot your DVR.
12. Connect an Ethernet cable between the LAN port on the back of your DVR and any open port on your router.
13. At your PC, use the ping command with your DVR’s IP address to conrm that you can connect to your DVR from your PC. At
the DOS prompt in the Command window, enter:
ping <IP address>
where <IP address> is the new DVR IP address. For example, if your DVR’s IP address is now 192.168.1.100, enter
ping 192.168.1.100
14. Examine the response to the ping command. If the response is “Reply from ...” and NOT “Request timed out.” as before,
your DVR is now congured on the network.