Network Setup; Static Ip Configuration - Datavideo HS-4000 Instruction Manual

4k 8-channel digital video switcher
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2.2 Network Setup

The Ethernet-based DVIP port on the back panel of the HS-4000 allows you to
access the switcher and the NVS-32 streaming server from other devices such as
a PC or an external controller. You can either use a static IP address to connect or
connect via a router with DHCP.
The first sub-section discusses how you can connect directly to the switcher from a PC. In the
second sub-section, we will show you how to connect via a DHCP router.
For information about NVS-32's network setup, see
static IP to connect, you have to make sure the PC/controller, the switcher and the NVS-32
are given the IP addresses that have the same first three octets.

Static IP Configuration

When new from the factory the HS-4000 will initially have a static IP address of
192.168.100.101. The switcher can be directly connected to a Windows-based computer
using any standard Ethernet cables. The following should guide you to initially configure static
IP settings for the PC as well as the HS-4000.
192.168.100.102 (Arbitrary)
(Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0)
Instructions
1. First use an Ethernet cable to physically connect the HS-4000 to a Windows computer
with the Switcher Image Import/Export software installed. If the Switcher Image
Import/Export software is not installed on your PC, see
instructions on how to install and use the software.
2. Turn on the Windows computer and set it to static IP setup within the Windows
Network and Sharing Centre. In our example, the computer is given the following IP
settings so that the computer matches the same IP range as the switcher.
Section
9.1. Please note that when using
Ethernet Connection
Chapter 4
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192.168.100.101 (Default)
(Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0)
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