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4 Starting the Camera
Generally, the camera starts automatically as soon as it is supplied with power.
4.1 Recovery Operating System
If the regular operating system is damaged while Updating the System Software, the camera will automatically
use a second, fully functionally operating system when booting the next time. All previous settings will remain
intact. The camera will hence remain reachable after the next reboot although it is running on the recovery
operating system.
The recovery operating system always shows the software version at the time when the camera had been
delivered. The recovery system cannot be overwritten.
In the event that Updating the System Software has failed, you should open the Camera Status to check the
Software Version of the camera. If the software version corresponds to the version at the time of the delivery,
you should restart the upload process with the new version.
4.2 Camera Start−up
In order to manipulate the camera at start−up, use the keys on the front of the camera. You can start the
camera either using the factory default settings (default IP address) or with DHCP support to obtain a dynamic
IP address (provided a DHCP server is available in your network). When you use DHCP support, the IP
address and other network data is announced automatically as a voice message.
Note: For Web camera models, the network settings are not announced since these
models do not have an audio feature.
The camera keys (R, L) are labeled as seen by the camera:
R = right side of camera
(as seen by the camera)
L = left side of camera
(as seen by the camera)
4.2.1 Starting the Camera Using DHCP
Upon startup, the camera tries to obtain an address from a DHCP server on your local network.
Connect the camera's power supply.
Wait until all six LEDs are lighting up simultaneously for the second time.
Now press and hold the R key.
Only release the key when the LED in the 8 o'clock position is lighting up.
When the startup is completed, the camera automatically announces its IP address, its network mask and its
MAC address (exception: Web models).
Note: If you would like to have a running camera repeat its network settings, simply press the R key once.
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