Figure 100: Windows Security Alert; Figure 101: Device Search Application - Select Browse - Quasar CM-4251 Series User And Installation Manual

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b. Click Device Search again. All the discovered IP devices will be listed in the page, as
shown in the figure below. The camera's default IP address is automatically set by
the DHCP server.
5. Right-click on the camera whose network property is to be changed. From the menu that
opens, select Network Setup. The Network Setup dialog is displayed.
Tip:
Record the camera's MAC address for future reference.
6. To access Device Search, do one of the following:
a. For DHCP (not supported by Latitude):
i)
Select DHCP. Do not use for Latitude.
ii) Click Apply. When prompted with instructions to search again after one minute,
click OK.
iii) After one minute, click Device Search.
b. For Static IP (recommended for Latitude users):
i)
Select Static IP (preferable for security and Latitude users). In the IP Address,
Gateway, and Netmask, enter the respective LAN/VLAN (optional DNS) values.
ii) Click Apply. When prompted with instructions to search again after one minute,
click OK.
iii) After one minute, click Device Search. The communication settings should now
be changed and ready to install the camera on the network. Access it either via
the browser-based viewer or Latitude NVMS.
7. Right-click and select Browse to directly access the camera via a web browser. The
default web browser opens and requests access to the camera IP address.
Figure 101: Device Search Application – Select Browse

Figure 100: Windows Security Alert

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