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2.
Press the Reset button located on the rear panel of the device to initiate a
device reboot. During the power-up sequence (all LEDs illuminate), the Record
LED flashes for three seconds.
3.
Press the Record button on the device while the Record LED is flashing.
4.
This sets the device to True Static IP mode and the Static IP address to its default
address (169.254.1.11).
5.
The device is ready when two or more of the recording destination LEDs (USB
port 1, USB port 2, SD Card) turn off, depending on your settings.
6.
In order for your computer to communicate with the NVS-30, your computer’s IP
address must be in the same network range as your NVS-30’s IP address. Change
your computer’s IP address and subnet mask to the following:
IP address
169.254.1.10
Subnet mask
255.255.0.0
7.
Establish a connection between the NVS-30 and your computer using one of the
following methods:
•
Connect an Ethernet cable from the NVS-30’s LAN port directly to your
computer’s Ethernet port.
•
Connect an Ethernet cable from the NVS-30’s LAN port to the same network
switch as your computer.
8.
Open the Command Center (See Chapter 4).
Note: The default IP address is not recommended for a traditional network setting.
If you wish to use the NVS-30 in True Static IP mode over a network, after the
initial setup we recommend that you change the static IP address of the NVS-30
device to an address that is more suitable to your network. You can change the
static IP address in the Command Center as described in “IP Settings” in Chapter 4.