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Login
Start up the Microsoft Internet Explorer and log in.
step
1. Start up the Microsoft Internet Explorer and enter
the IP address of the recorder.
• Enter the IP address which is set in <LAN
(Communication) Setting> (System Menu
COM/LAN). When shipped from the factory, the
IP address is set to “192.168.000.100.”
• The “[Login]” screen appears.
step
2
-1
. (When logging in • • • )
First, enter the “User ID” and the “Password.”
When shipped from the factory, the user ID for
the full-rights user is “root,” and the password is
“admin000,” the user ID for the live user is “guest”
and the password is “guest.”
More than one user can log in simultaneously using the
same user ID and password.
However, there are restrictions depending on authoriza-
tion. The maximum number of users that can be connect-
ed at the same time is 10.
step
2
-2
. Select “login” and then left-click or press ENTER.
• The “[Main Menu]” screen appears.
Communications by Web Browser
The Web browser on the personal computer can display the
live video and the pictures that have been recorded from the
camera that are connected to the recorder. Also, some of the
recorder settings can be made via the personal computer.
The personal computer product requirements
• OS: Microsoft Windows 98SE, Windows 2000,
Windows Me or Windows XP.
• CPU: IBM PC/AT compatible with an Intel Pentium series
processor of at least 500 MHz.
• RAM: 256 MB or more.
• HDD: System drive with unused space of at least 200 MB.
• Web Browser Soft: Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 or later.
• Display device: XGA (1024 pixels x 768 pixels) or higher.
Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of the
Microsoft Corporation in the US and other regions.
(The official name of Windows is Microsoft Windows
Operating System.)
All other company and product names appearing herein
are the property of their respective owners.
• Windows 98SE is an abbreviation of Microsoft
Windows 98 Second Edition.
• Windows 2000 is an abbreviation of Microsoft
Windows 2000 Professional.
• Windows Me is an abbreviation of Microsoft
Windows Millennium Edition.
• Windows XP is an abbreviation of Microsoft
Windows XP Home Edition/Professional.
The product requirement described above cannot
guarantee operations in all environments.
Lack of compatibility between Web functions and the PC
peripheral driver may, in rare instances, result in abnormal
operation. If this happens, upgrade to the newest version
of Internet Explorer and try again.
Connections
• When making a direct connection between this unit and
a personal computer (hereinafter PC), use a cross cable,
and when making a connection through a HUB, use a
straight cable.
• Refer to the PC instruction manual for instructions on how
to set the Web settings on the PC.
Communications by Web Browser