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Chapter 6 WEB Operation
Instruction
Different types of devices have different interface displays. The
following screenshots are for reference only. Please refer to the actual
ones.
The XVR supports accessing and managing devices on the PC through
the Web.
The WEB page provides application modules such as real-time preview,
playback, configuration, and logout.
The device supports a variety of browser monitoring, such as IE browser,
360 browser, Firefox browser (52 or less version), Google Chrome
(Chrome45 or less version).
6.1 Internet connection
Before using the browser to log in to the web interface, check whether the
network between the PC and the XVR is normal.
Step 1:
Confirm that the XVR device is properly connected to the network.
Step 2:
Set the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway for the PC and XVR
devices, respectively.
If there is no routing device on the network, allocate the IP address
of the same network segment: If there is a routing device on the
network, you need to set the corresponding gateway and subnet
mask.
The default IP address of the XVR device is 192.168.1.88.
Step 3:
Check whether the network between the PC and the XVR device is
normal. The method is as follows. When the network between the PC and
the XVR device is normal, you can log in to the web interface of the XVR
through the PC.
On the PC, ping***.***.***.*** (XVR IP address) verifies that the
network is connected and the returned TTL value is generally equal
to 255.
Log in to the local interface of the XVR device, and fill in the IP
address of the PC on the “Network Test” interface to test whether
the network is connected. For details, see 5.3.7.7 Network
Detection.