Luma Recorders
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Local Interface
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NIC Type:
If you are connecting this recorder to an older,
slower network, you can customize the interface to minimize
the bandwidth use if needed. We recommend leaving this set
to Auto, which identifies your system and adjusts operation
automatically.
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Enable DHCP:
Clicking this enables your network to assign
IP addresses as needed to link with other IP devices. While
DHCP is active, most of the rest of the boxes on this page are
deactivated, as they are subject to be changed by the system
as needed. Once the recorder is linked, deselect this box to
ensure the recorder has an unchanging IP address. This allows
you to use the web interface and mobile utility to access your
system.
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IPv4 Address:
This is the IP address of your recorder, which is
needed to allow you to access the system remotely, and to use
the Luma mobile application. If you will be accessing your
system remotely, be sure to deselect DHCP. You cannot use the
Internet to access your system if DHCP is enabled.
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IPv4 Subnet Mask:
If you need to edit this to connect to your
network, contact your IT administrator.
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IPv4 Default Gateway:
This holds the address of your router,
once the recorder has found the router and established a
connection.
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Preferred DNS Server:
These is where your system looks
to convert a URL to an IP address. Generally, this should be
your router (see IPv4 Default Gateway, above); contact your IT
admin for details.
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Alternate DNS Server:
These is the second place that your
system looks to convert a URL to an IP address. Contact your
IT admin for details.
Click
Apply
to save the changes you have made.
Network Statistics Tab
This tab is informational only; you cannot edit these fields.
This page shows the bandwidth used for the IP cameras
(NVR only)
,
remote live view, remote playback, and idle processes. These data
are not dynamic; they are tabulated as of the moment you clicked
the tab.
Click
Refresh
to update the data to the current situation.
Summary of Contents for LUM-500-DVR-16CH
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Page 204: ...LUM 500 501 Series Surveillance Recorders Installing Network Cameras on an NVR...
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