Advanced Operations
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Connecting an external storage device
The Niagara 4100 provides two USB ports, one on the front panel and one on the rear panel. You can
connect almost any standard USB memory device to one or both of these ports. This allows you to
export any AV files you created on the local storage drive of the Niagara 4100. The encoder defaults to
set the local storage drive D when you use the
Save to File
setting with the Niagara 4100 web interface.
When you insert a USB memory device in one of the USB ports on the Niagara 4100, the Niagara 4100
automatically detects the removable storage device, and assigns a drive letter to the device. Use
standard Windows methods to transfer AV files from drive D to the attached USB device.
Using the Niagara SCX web interface
You may wish to perform even more advanced setup and operations. To do so, you may choose to
access the Niagara SCX web
interface. You may access the Niagara SCX web interface through a remote
desktop connection or by connecting a monitor, keyboard, and mouse to the Niagara 4100. Use the
Niagara SCX User Guide
for specific information on how to use the Niagara SCX and the Niagara SCX
Explorer software.
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Page 146: ...Appendix D System Menu 140 ViewCast Encoder menu Encoder start Encoder stop Encoder status...
Page 147: ...Niagara 4100 User Guide ViewCast 141 Access Health menu CPU status Memory available...
Page 148: ...Appendix D System Menu 142 ViewCast Setup system menu Network link status Network MAC address...
Page 149: ...Niagara 4100 User Guide ViewCast 143 View network settings Enable DHCP...
Page 150: ...Appendix D System Menu 144 ViewCast Set static IP addresses x 3 x 4 x6 x 5 x 3 x 4...
Page 151: ...Niagara 4100 User Guide ViewCast 145 Set gateway address x 2 x 5 x 5 x 2 x 5 x 5 x 2 x 5 x 5...