427-0073-12-12 Version 120
May 2015
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Advanced Configuration
3.3
Restoring the Factory Settings
The camera comes configured from the factory with a default IP address (192.168.250.116), the login
passwords (user, expert, fliradmin), and all of the other configuration parameters (stored in a file
called server.ini). In some cases, it may be necessary to restore the network settings of the camera to
the original factory settings. If necessary, the camera IP address can be restored to this factory
default address by temporarily connecting a loopback device to the Ethernet port during initial power-
up (this can be accomplished by using conventional power rather than PoE+). Approximately 30
seconds after power is turned on, the loopback device should be removed to allow the camera to
finish booting up.
Note
At each power-up, the system transmits a packet and then checks to determine if that same packet
has been received. Detection of the received packet indicates the camera has a custom loopback
connector installed on its Ethernet interface. The detection of the loopback packet cues the camera to
restore Factory Defaults (including the IP settings, user passwords, and configuration file), and to
revert to the same configuration and behavior as when the camera left the factory.
The custom loopback connector is described below.
The RJ45 loopback termination ties pin 1 to pin 3, and pin 2 to pin 6. The other pins are not
connected. This type of device is available commercially (the Smartronix Superlooper Ethernet
Loopback Jack and Plug is one example), or it can be easily made with an RJ45 plug, a couple wires,
and a crimp tool.
After the camera boots up, confirm the startup information is displayed on the analog monitor after
approximately 90 seconds. For example:
S/N: 1234567
IP Addr: 192.168.250.116
The camera will not finish booting up while the loopback device is connected to the camera. The
camera will display analog video, but the Nexus Server will not start until the loopback device is
removed from the camera.
Pin #
Signal
Tied to pin #
1
Tr
3
2
Transmit -
6
3
R
1
4
Unused
N/A
5
Unused
N/A
6
Receive -
2
7
Unused
N/A
8
Unused
N/A