Crestron
CEN-NVS100
Network Video Streamer
User Interface Overview
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First-time users will need to establish a user account.
The CEN-NVS100 user interface allows configuration of the CEN-NVS100, control
of basic camera functions, viewing of streaming video, viewing of system
parameters, and performance of system maintenance functions.
Accessing the CEN-NVS100 User Interface
NOTE:
Access to the CEN-NVS100 user interface must be performed from a PC
whose IP address is in the same IP subnet. The default configuration of the
CEN-NVS100 allows the IP address of the network video streamer to be
automatically assigned by a DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server on
the local area network.
If a DHCP server does not exist on the network and 45 seconds have elapsed since
the CEN-NVS100 was powered on, the IP address of the CEN-NVS100 defaults to
169.254.0.99 and the subnet mask defaults to 255.255.0.0. If another device uses that
address, another address in the local link address space is selected for the
CEN-NVS100 (169.254.xxx.xxx).
The CEN-NVS100 user interface can be accessed from a Web browser or from the
Crestron Toolbox
™
:
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You can access the CEN-NVS100 from a Web browser if you know the IP
address or host name of the CEN-NVS100.
NOTE:
The default host name of the CEN-NVS100 is
CEN-NVS100.
For additional information, refer to “Using a Web Browser” on page 10.
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You can access the CEN-NVS100 from the Crestron Toolbox if the
CEN-NVS100 is configured to operate in
DHCP
mode (default
configuration). The Crestron ToolBox automatically discovers the IP
address of the CEN-NVS100. For additional information, refer to “Using
the Crestron ToolBox” on page 11.
Operations & Installation Guide – DOC. 6873A
Network Video Streamer: CEN-NVS100
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