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Auto Detect Setting (continued)
Item
Preset Values
Description
Reference
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IP Information
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The [IP Information] list contains information on the [IP address]
of the automatically detected camera, MAC address, number of
video CH, manufacturer, and model.
Click [Auto Detect] to start auto detect and display the result.
The camera at the top of the list is used with priority.
You can click the Sort button to sort the order of detected
cameras.
There are five types of sort buttons, including Sort by [IP], Sort by
[MAC], Sort by [CH], Sort by [MAKER], and Sort by [MODEL]
buttons.
Select the detected cameras, followed by clicking the [Up] or
[Down] button to change the order of the cameras.
Deselect the check box of any camera that you are not using.
After doing so, click [Entry]-[OK]. The [Autodetect Device]
screen appears. After entering the camera password, the
[Camera Record Setting] screen appears. Clicking [Close]
automatically creates a Default View. To save this view, change
its name.
Memo :
● When multicast packets are configured such that they do
not pass through the network equipment, such as a
switching hub, the Auto Detect of the camera may not
function properly.
● [Analog-in] is the built-in analog input of VR-N900U. The
highest priority is given to the number of CH used during
configuration. (VR-N900U)
Note :
● Deselecting the [Analog-in] check box disables the
[ALARM IN 1 to 4] signal input terminal at the rear of the
unit. (VR-N900U)
F
Reserve MAC
Address
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Configure the [Reserve MAC Address] if you want to assign a
specific IP address to the cameras. A specific IP address is
always mapped to a MAC address. Enter a value in the [MAC]
and [IP] fields, and click [Add] to set the addresses. To cancel
the setting, select a displayed MAC and IP address, and click
[Del].
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G
OK/Cancel
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Clicking this button closes the setup screen, and starts/stops the
IP address assignment function according to the settings.
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