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10.
INTERFACE
10.1.
Ethernet Interface
You can use the recorder remotely via its Ethernet interface with the TCP-IP protocol.
Connect the recorder to your network with a straight-through cable onto the 10/100 BASE-T
(RJ45) connector at the rear of the appliance.
You can use the recorder on an Ethernet network 10 Mbit/s or 100Mbit/s.
In case of a network with BNC cable, you must use an external hub to convert the BNC
signal into RJ45 signal (use a straight-through cable).
If your PC has no network, you can also use a crossover cable directly between the PC and
the recorder.
Crossover cable
The recorder uses the TCP/IP protocol to dialog with the PC. Thus, you can give it an IP
address with a subnet mask.
Ask your network administrator an IP address and a corresponding mask, then, when you
have Setup the recorder with the SETUP key, turn off and on the appliance, so that the
changes are taken into account.
If you don’t have any network administrator:
Check that the TCP/IP driver is correctly installed on your appliance.
Case of a PC under Win XP or other:
From Windows Explorer, go to "Work station", "Configuration panel", "network
connection", and then go to the properties of the network card.
Check that the TCP/IP protocol has been installed, then check the IP address and the subnet
mask.
You have to take great care and define an IP address and a subnet mask that are compatible
with the ones of the remote computer.
The port that the recorder uses is
Port #23
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