InformationshandbuchInhaltsverzeichnisNOTE: Some systems may include a Documentation CD. Only the Instruction Manual and Quick Start Guide are included on this CD.2ATTENTION: Before attempting to connect locally or remotely (over the Internet), you must have a router in order to network the system.21. Press the button twice on the remote control to open the System Information screen on the DVR. Under LAN, find the IP address of your system.22. On your PC, click Start and select Run. In the Run window, enter cmd and click OK. The Command Prompt window opens.23. Type ipconfig and press Enter. Your network information appears (see figure). You may need to enter some of this information in your system’s LAN settings.3The third set of numbers from the IP address should match those in the IP address of your PC.3In this example, our PC shows 11, and our DVR show 1. Therefore, we need to edit the IP address and Gateway information on the DVR.34. Check that the third set of numbers of the IP address in the IP config window and your system’s System Information screen are...35. On the system, click to open the Main Menu. Click LAN.36. Under IP, select the third field (001) and enter the third set of numbers from the IP address in the Command Prompt window. U...3NOTE: The third set of numbers in IP and Gateway in your LAN settings MUST MATCH the third set of numbers in IP address and Defa...3NOTE: In this example, we changed the default digit from 001 to 011 in order to match the IP address and Default Gateway in ipconfig.37. Press the button twice on the remote control to open the System Information screen on the DVR. Confirm that your changes have been saved.4NOTE: We strongly recommend registering for Lorex’s free DDNS service prior to using remote viewing. For more details on registering for DDNS service, please refer to "Setting Up DDNS Service" in Appendix B of the system’s instruction Manual.41. Open Internet Explorer (version 6 or above) and enter the IP address of your DVR in the address bar (i.e. 192.168.xxx.89). DVR Netviewer opens.42. Login using your LAN user ID and password (by default, ID 9; password 3333). Click . The Setup menu opens.43. Under Network, click DDNS.4Figure 25.3 DDNS setup in DVR Netviewer54. Under DDNS Select, click the drop-down menu and select http://lorexddns.net55. In the corresponding text fields, enter your DDNS username and password.5NOTE: Obtain this information from the confirmation email after registering for the free Lorex DDNS service.56. Under DDNS Domain Name, enter only the first portion of your DDNS domain from the confirmation email. For example, if your domain name is tomsmith@lorexddns.net, you only need to enter tomsmith in the text field.57. Click Submit to save your settings or click Cancel to exit without saving.58. You must reset your DVR in order for the changes to take effect. Disconnect and reconnect the power cable from the rear panel to reset.5NOTE: Please allow 10~15 minutes for the DDNS servers to update with your new URL. This is normal for a DDNS system.5NOTE: The PC used for remote viewing requires Internet Explorer 6 or later and QuickTime. QuickTime must be configured to the necessary settings.51. Using a remote PC, open Internet Explorer.62. In the address bar, enter your DDNS URL.6NOTE: Obtain your DDNS URL from your confirmation email.63. Enter your LAN ID and password to log in to your system (by default, admin ID: 9; password 3333).6NOTE: If you are having problems connecting using DDNS, check that you have port forwarded ports 80 and 8090 on your router.6Größe: 256 KBSeiten: 6Language: EnglishHandbuch öffnen