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Title FireVu Detector Standalone Installation Manual
NetVu Ltd.
No 1 Thellow Heath Park, Northwich Road, Northwich, Cheshire. CW9 6JB
If a permanent IP address is not assigned to the unit, it will attempt to contact the DHCP server
every time it starts up, and periodically thereafter. This might cause the IP address of a detector to
change which would cause port-forwarding (and therefore remote access) to stop working.
Consequently, a static IP address should be set for each detector.
To
set a static IP address in the detector click on the blue “Network” button and then click on
“setup”. The Network Setup web page will then appear.
Enter a static IP address, Subnet mask and gateway and then click on “Save”.
The detector may request a reset, on setting the IP address. Allow the detector to reset. When the
detector comes back online it will be possible to access it using the static IP address.
Viewing Detector Video Images
With the FireVu detectors, installed, wired, powered, and with their static IP addresses set you
should now be able to view video images from the detectors, so that their fields of view can be
checked and adjusted in advance of the start of remote commissioning.
Video images from FireVu detectors can be viewed using the Enterprise Observer Software,
Premium Level License (ENVO/PRE/S) supplied with the FireVu detectors.