Recommended camera cable for
each power source
12 V DC
Cable
#24
(AWG)
(0.22
mm)
Maximum
12
cable length
(39)
(m (feet))
24 V AC
Cable
#24
(AWG)
(0.22
mm)
Maximum
35
cable length
(115)
(m (feet))
10
GB
Assigning the IP Address to the Camera
#22
#20
#18
(0.33
(0.52
(0.83
mm)
mm)
mm)
18
30
50
(59)
(99)
(164)
#22
#20
#18
(0.33
(0.52
(0.83
mm)
mm)
mm)
60
100
150
(197)
(328)
(492)
Assigning the IP
Address to the
Camera
To connect the camera to a network, you
need to assign a new IP address to the
camera.
Before assigning the IP address, connect the
camera to a computer or a network. To
connect to the computer, use a commercially
available network cable (cross cable). To
connect to the network, use a commercially
available network cable (straight cable).
You can assign the IP address in two ways:
• Using the setup program stored in
the supplied CD-ROM
For details on the operations, see
"Assigning the IP Address Using the Setup
Program" on page 12.
• Using the ARP (Address Resolution
Protocol) commands
Open the DOS window on the computer and
enter the specified ARP commands.
For details on the operations, see
"Assigning the IP Address to the Camera
Using ARP Commands" in the User's Guide
stored in the supplied CD-ROM.
Notes
For determining the IP address to be
assigned to the camera, consult your system
administrator.