129.6.15.28 129.6.15.29 132.163.4.101
132.163.4.102 132.163.4.103 128.138.140.44
192.43.244.18 131.107.1.10 69.25.96.13
206.246.118.250 208.184.49.9 64.125.78.85
207.200.81.113 64.236.96.53 68.216.79.113
After the time server is set, select <
Manually Time Sync
> to sync the time. The time sync
can also be updated periodically. Select <
Automatically Time Sync
>, and the time will be
automatically synced once an hour.
3.5 IP Camera Setting
The distinctive hybrid solution of the DVR enables users to connect IP camera(s) while
others are analog cameras. First enter the OSD setup menu with a proper account and access
<System Setup>
Æ
<IP Camera Support> to select the number of IP cameras to be connected.
The supported channels of IP cameras will be from the largest numbers, for example CH16 for
16ch models.
NOTE:
The DVR must be rebooted in order to apply the change of IP Camera Support
option.
To configure setting of an IP camera, access <Camera Setup> and select the channel with
the largest number. The menu will be shown as follows.
IP Camera
1. IP Camera Select
2. IP Camera Title
3. Hostname/IP
4. Model
5. Connection Setup
6. Device Setup
7. Activated
8. Status
CH16
CH16
X.X.X.X
AXIS 200
No
NOTE:
If the IP camera is already activated, menu items 3 to 5 will be grayed out and cannot
be accessed.
3.5.1 IP Camera Information
IP Camera Title
Access this item to enter the name of the IP camera to be shown on the monitor.
Hostname/IP
Access this item to enter the hostname or IP address of the IP camera, for example
192.168.1.123.
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