Unable To Communicate Over Ethernet - FLIR FC-Series S Installation Manual

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Basic Operation and Configuration
2.6.4

Unable To Communicate Over Ethernet

First check to ensure the physical connections are intact and that the camera is powered on and
providing analog video to the monitor. When the camera is turned on, confirm the startup information
is displayed on the analog monitor after approximately 90 seconds. For example:
S/N: 1234567
IP Addr: 192.168.250.116
Confirm that the IP address for the PC (for example, 192.168.250.1) is on the same network as the
camera.
Next determine if Windows Personal Firewall is blocking the packets. You can turn off the firewall or
add an exception for the FSM program. Typically when FSM runs for the first time, a pop-up
notification may ask for permission to allow the FLIR Sensors Manager (fsm.exe) to communicate on
the network. Select the check boxes (domain/private/public) that are appropriate for your network.
By default the camera will broadcast a "discovery" packet two times per second. When FSM starts up,
it listens to the network for the discovery packets. If no cameras are listed in the Discovered Servers
list, press the Refresh button. If the list is still empty, it indicates no discovery packets were received.
This could be due to a wide variety of problems with the network, the PC, or the camera.
If necessary, use a packet sniffer utility such as Wireshark to capture packets and confirm the packets
are being received by the PC from the camera.
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427-0073-11-12 Rev 100
January 2013

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