
Select the ‚3. IPv4 Setting‛ menu with up/down cursor keys and push [Enter] button, the
IPv4 Setting menu will be displayed on LCD, as below.
At first, select ‘DHCP’ or ‘Static’ mode through the ‚DHCP/Static‛ submenu. If you
select ‘Static’ mode you may be need to change the ‚IP Address‛, ‚Subnet mask‛, and
‚Def. Gate way‛ settings. When you finish inputting parameters, select [Apply] and push
[Enter] button to make settings active, or select [Cancel] and push [Enter] button to
cancel the current inputs.
Connecting to a SIRCH from a remote terminal
You can control and manage a SIRCH from a local terminal (keyboard, mouse and monitor) or
from a remote host computer(terminal) with Windows Remote Desktop application.
To connect to a SIRCH from a remote host computer, you need to know below information and
default settings of SIRCH
Settings
Default
IP Address
Obtain an IP address automatically (DHCP)
Computer name
SIRCH
User name
SIRCH_user
Password
admin4567
If you need, you can change above default settings with Windows OS control panel on a
SIRCH.
TCP/IP Setting of your host computer (Windows 7)
To connect your host computer, which is the client (or remote) computer to a SIRCH, you
need to set up your host computer’s TCP/IP setting to be in a same subnet with the SIRCH.
Refer to the below steps for Windows 7
1.
Open Network Connections by clicking the Start button, and then clicking Control
Panel. In the search box, type adapter, and then, under Network and Sharing Center,
click View network connections.
IP Setting
-> DHCP/Static
->
IP Address
->
Subnet Mask
->
Def. Gateway
->
[Apply]
->
[Cancel]
IPv4 Setting
->
1. Frequency
->
2. Level
->
3. IPv4 Setting
->
4. Version