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Use the VB Initial Setting Tool to configure the camera 
network. 
To launch the VB Initial Setting Tool, double-click the 
[VB Initial Setting Tool] icon on the desktop.
The VB Initial Setting Tool will automatically detect the 
camera connected to the network and display the 
camera's MAC address, IP address and model name. 
The factory setting IP address is set to 192.168.100.1. 
The MAC address can be found on the label on the 
camera (“Installation Guide” > “Part Names”). 
To use a setting other than the default gateway 
setting, clear the [Enter a default gateway address] 
checkbox. 
After settings are complete, click [OK]. 
Setup progress is shown in the window. 
Note
• To ensure security, be sure to change the administrator 
password (p. 32)
• Contact your System Administrator for the appropriate IP 
address, subnet mask and gateway address.
Performing Initial Settings for the Camera
1
Connect the camera and computer to the network and 
turn on the camera (“Installation Guide” > “Connecting 
the Camera”). 
2
Launch the VB Initial Setting Tool. 
Important
• Twenty minutes after the camera is turned on, it will stop 
issuing IP address assignments requests and VB Initial 
Setting Tool detection will be disabled. In such cases, turn 
the camera off and on again.
• There may be cautionary information, depending on your 
operating environment. Read “Notes on Operating 
Environment” (p. 19) b
efore performing initial settings. 
• The VB Initial Setting Tool cannot be used with cameras that 
are behind a router. 
3
Select a MAC address, and then click [Initial Setting]. 
Click to select
4
Enter the user name “root” and factory default setting 
password “camera”, and then the appropriate IP 
address and subnet mask. 
5
Click [OK]. 
Important
To obtain an IP address from a DHCP server or set IPv6, first 
use the VB Initial Setting Tool to temporarily configure an IPv4 
static address that can communicate with the computer. Then, 
in [Network] on the setting page, change [IPv4 Address Setting 
Method] to [Auto (DHCP)] in the [IPv4] area (p. 37), or 
configure an IPv6 address.