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MIC IP starlight 7000 HD
2016.07 | 5.0 | F.01U.291.520
Operation Manual
Bosch Security Systems
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Unit IP address: An identifier for the camera on a TCP/IP network.
Default: 192.168.0.1 (if your network does not have a DHCP server)
or
the first available IP address (if your network has a DHCP server)
Note
: You will likely need to change the IP address of your camera so that it does not
conflict with another device on your network. Refer to the section Network > Network
Access for more information.
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Subnet mask: A mask used to determine what subnet an IP address belongs to.
Default: 255.255.255.0
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Gateway IP address: A node on a network that serves as an entrance to another network.
Default: 0.0.0.0
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Port: An endpoint to a logical connection in TCP/IP and UDP networks. The port number
identifies the use of the port for use through a firewall connection.
Notice!
Ensure that the network parameters of your camera are available before you begin
configuration. Contact your local network administrator for a valid IP address, Subnet mask,
and Gateway IP address.
The following sections provide instructions about installing the software necessary to view
images over an IP connection, configuring the IP network settings, and accessing the camera
images from a Web browser.
To change the IP address or any network settings, you can use:
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the Configuration Manager software or
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the MIC7000 Series server.
13.2.1
Using the Configuration Manager
Configuration Manager is an optional network utility provided on the Bosch Security Systems
Web site. Use the Configuration Manager Manual to make any configuration changes.
Note
: Depending on the PC network security settings, the user may need to add the new IP
address to the browser’s trusted sites list for the controls to operate.
13.2.2
Using the Web Server of the Camera
1.
Set the
IP address
on the network device to
192.168.0.10
to ensure that the network
device and the camera are on the same Subnet.
2.
Launch your web browser (such as Microsoft Internet Explorer) and navigate to the
following URL: http://192.168.0.1. The web browser opens the
Live
page for the camera;
a security warning message appears.
3.
Select the box
Always Trust
, and then click YES.
4.
Click
Configuration
at the top right of the page.
5.
Select
Network
. The menu expands.
6.
Select
Network Access
. The page
Network Access
opens.
7.
Configure the settings on this page based on the addresses provided by your local
network administrator.
Note:
The
Set
button changes to
Set and Reboot
.
4
Click
Set and Reboot
. The camera will reset (go through the homing sequence, which
usually takes 30 seconds to complete), and then the
Live
page appears, with updated
video and the new
IP address
.