DMR160
User’s Guide
V2.0
15
Auxiliary Connections
Video Output
– This connection can be used to connect a local monitor to playback files directly from the
DMR160
or to use the On Screen Menu to control the unit.
Stereo Audio Output
– use the two line level stereo audio outputs when playing back files audio portion
of the recorded material on the display. These can be routed to local speakers or back into the main
videoconferencing audio system.
Remote Contact Closure –
this connection uses a standard 3.5 mini mono connector. This connector
allows a remote switch (contact closure) to control the start / stop function of the
DMR160
. This is the
same as pushing the record (REC) button on the front keypad.
RS-232 –
This standard serial DB9 connector allows connection for serial control (note: a
null-modem
serial cable is required).
USB
– The USB port on the back of the unit can be used for upload or offload of video content and for
network configuration of the
DMR160
.
Network Setup
Use this procedure when you first purchase the
DMR160
and when you are ready to install the hardware
at your site.
How to Assign an IP Address
IP addresses may be assigned to the
DMR160
by two ways: DHCP and Fixed (Static) IP. If your network
is configured for DHCP, the IP address will be provided automatically and will be visible on the video
output of the
DMR160
. To set a Fixed (Static) IP address, see the procedure below for setting fixed or
static IP addresses.
Setting the IP Address
1.
Connect the Ethernet cable and power up the
DMR160
.
2.
On your Internet browser, enter the current IP address of the
DMR160
. (Note: If the unit has
factory settings, the default static IP address is:
192.168.1.253
/24
)
3.
Login to the
DMR160
using the procedure shown below in the
Logging In
section.
4.
Navigate to the network settings page by selecting
IP Settings
.
5.
To allow the
DMR160
to pick up an IP address, set the
DHCP Client
checkbox to
Enabled
.
Navigate to the
Info
section and click on the
Reboot
button to reboot the unit. The
DMR160
will now have the new IP address. To find out the newly assigned IP address,
connect a monitor to the video output. The new IP address is displayed in the upper left
corner of the video output signal.