Bosch Security Systems | 2004-01
NetDVR
| User’s Guide | Installation
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2.4.1 Explorer
The Explorer is in the left hand frame of the ‘NetDVR
ConfigStation’ and used to configure and manage all NetDVR
device addresses. It contains three folders:
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‘
My Cameras’ – containing registered NetDVR devices.
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‘Local Area Cameras’ – containing NetDVR devices
detected in a local area network.
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‘WRS’ (Web Registration Server) – containing NetDVR devices with a dynamic IP
address (for future extension of the program).
Note:
The ‘Local Area Cameras’ directory lists all NetDVR devices on the local network segment that are detected but
not yet registered in the ‘My Cameras’ folder.
When registering a NetDVR onto ‘My Cameras’, it will disappear from the ‘Local Area
Cameras’ directory. Remote cameras can only be viewed when they are present in the ‘My
Cameras’ directory
In the ‘NetDVR ConfigStation’ it is possible to verify the status of each NetDVR:
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Non-operational NetDVR is indicated with a red dot.
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Operational NetDVR is indicated with a green dot.
2.4.2 Local Area Cameras
All NetDVR devices on the Local Area Network and in the
same segment of the client PC are visible in the Local Area
Cameras folder. These non-registered cameras are identified by
their IP address. If the IP address is outside the local network
segment address range it cannot be accessed. In order to make
the device accessible, change the IP address to a free local
address:
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Right click on IP address of the NetDVR device.
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Click ‘Change IP’
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Enter the Administrator’s password of the device and change
IP address.
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Click OK to confirm.
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