Hawking Technology HNC700PT User Manual

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After completing the search, the main IP Setup window will appear. The IP Setup program should have returned an IP
address for your network camera (under the “Current IP Address” heading) that is consistent with your existing LAN
settings. The IP address will likely have been found by the DHCP server. (A DHCP server provides IP addresses to
client devices on the same network.) If there is no DHCP server, the camera will try to find a free IP address (this takes
from 15 second to 3 minutes, depending on the LAN status). After an IP address is assigned to the camera, the “Activity”
status LED blinks.


























Click on the “Series Number” (same as MAC Address) of the desired camera. (If the IP Setup window does not display
any devices, you will need to find a tool small enough to be inserted into the reset hole on the left side [if facing the front
of the camera] of the base of the camera. Hold the button for two full cycles. [The two LEDs will flash continuously and
stop twice. When the red LED begins to flash after the second stop, release the button.] )

If the IP Address returned by the IP Setup program is not consistent with your LAN settings or you want to change the IP
address manually, you can go to the bottom half of the window, and assign an IP address in the IP address bar.

Administrators can fix the device’s IP address by checking the option “Use this IP whenever system boots”. Then click
“Set IP Address”. (It is recommended that you click the checkbox.) This will allow administrators skip future installation
procedures. Otherwise, the unit will need installation each time it is restarted.

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