Appendix 7 – Ken-A-Vision 7700 User Manual

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APPENDIX

7

After assigning the 7700 a web server port and video server port you must use Port

Forwarding for Case B (using a router with a static IP address provided by the ISP).
Please consult your router's user guide on how to correctly configure Port Forwarding.
For your convenience, we have provided two example configurations.

For D-Link DI-604 broadband routers:

1.

Open a web browser and type http://192.168.0.1 into your address

bar (the default IP address to access the router).

2. You will have to supply your User Name and Password to log onto

the router. (Default from factory, Username: admin Password: [leave
blank])

3. Select the Advanced tab.
4. Click the "Enabled" option button.
5. Give a description to the "Virtual Server".
6. Set the Private IP address the IP address you have assigned the

7700.

7. Select TCP as the Protocol Type.
8. Set both the Private Port and Public Port the same value that you set the

Web Server Port on the 7700.

9. Set the schedule for when you will allow access to the 7700.
10. Click Apply.
11. Repeat steps 5-10 for the Video Server Port that was configured on the 7700.
12. After the settings on the router have saved, you can exit the browser. Port

Forwarding is complete.

For Linksys BEFSR41 Cable/DSL routers:

1.

Open a web browser and type http://192.168.1.1 into your address bar (the

default IP address to access the router).

2. You will have to supply your User Name and Password to log onto the router.

(Default from factory, Username:[leave blank] Password: admin)

3. Select Applications & Gaming from the menu bar.
4. Enter a description for your 7700 Web Port in the Application entry.
5. Enter the Web Port number you have assigned the 7700 into the Start and

End fields.

6. Select TCP as the Protocol.
7. Enter the IP address of the 7700.
8. Check the "Enabled" checkbox.
9. Repeat steps 4-8 for the Video Server Port that you have assigned the

7700.

10. Click "Save Settings".
11. After the settings have been saved exit the browser. Port Forwarding is

complete.

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7700 INSTALLATION 2

Top View

Power Indicator

This red switch becomes illuminated when 12V DC
power is supplied to the unit and the switch is
depressed. This indicator should always be lit when
in use. If it is not lit, verify the adapter is plugged in to
a good power source and the switch is depressed.

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Brightness Adjustment

The amount of light can be
adjusted using the manual
contrast controls on the base
of the Video Flex. There are
two sunburst buttons that allow
you to adjust the brightness.
Hold the desired button until
maximum clarity is achieved.

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Positive/Negative

The positive/negative switch
allows the video image to be
reversed, like film negatives or

the Darkfield control on microscopes. This feature is excellent for multimedia applications
and use in forensics.

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Fluorescent Control

This will eliminate the flicker found with certain fluorescent lighting conditions. When
using this feature with a microscope, it may be necessary to adjust or filter the light on
the microscope, for the correct amount of light. This can be accomplished with the iris
on the microscope, the 5 hole diaphragm, or by using frosted filters. Under prolonged
fluorescent lighting conditions, color may slowly change. Please note that touching
either brightness control button will disable this capability.

Crossover Cable

The crossover cable is not wired as a typical straight-through network cable. This cable
(or any crossover) should be used for initial setup of the 7700 via a PC/laptop. After ini-
tial setup of 7700, use straight-through cable in normal operation. The crossover cable
only works when connecting two network devices directly to one another (in this case, the
PC used for configuration and the 7700 itself). When connecting the 7700 to a hub,
router, switch, or modem, be sure to use a standard patch cable.

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