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Configuration
TAB "DST set-
Setting
tings"
With an activated check box, the de-
Auto DST Ad-
vice converts automatically to summer
justment
time.
With an activated check box, an exact
Enable DST
start / end date can be selected
From / To
Date of DST start / end
DST Bias
Daylight Saving Time Bias: Correc-
tion of the DST to the reference time
TAB "More
Setting
Settings"
Device Name
Unique specification of the device
Device Number
Used for unique identification when
using remote control
Never / 1 to 30 minutes – regulates
Operation
Timeout
how long the menu is shown
Confirm the settings by clicking Apply and leave the
menu with OK.
Network configuration
Correct network settings are essential in the following
cases:
When using remote control of the device and surveil-
lance over your server
Note
Please read the following basic instructions before
setting up the device.
A network is a connection of at least two network-capable
devices.
Transmission types:
Wired networks (e.g. CAT5 cable)
Wireless networks (WLAN)
Other transmission types (Powerline)
All systems have certain similarities, but can also differ in
many ways.
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Terms and definitions

An overview of relevant terms when using the device in a
network can be found below.
Parameter
IP address
Private
address
range
Subnet
mask
Gateway
Parameter
Name
server
DHCP
Setting
An IP address is the unique address of a
network device within a network.
This address may only appear once
within a network. Certain IP address
ranges are reserved for public networks
(e.g. the Internet).
e.g. 10.0.0.0 – 10.255.255.255
Subnet mask: 255.0.0.0
172.16.0.0 - 172.31.255.255
Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0
192.168.0.0 - 192.168.255.255
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
A subnet mask is a bit mask used for
making decisions and assignments dur-
ing routing.
255.255.255.0 is the standard subnet
mask in home networks.
A gateway is a network device which al-
lows all other network devices to access
the Internet.
This can be the computer connected to
the DSL modem or – usually – the router
or access point within the network.
Setting
The name server is responsible for as-
signing a unique IP address to a web ad-
dress or URL (e.g. www.google.de). Also
known as DNS (Domain Name Server).
When a domain name is entered into a
browser, the DNS searches for the corre-
sponding IP address of the server and
forwards the query on.
The IP of the provider's DNS can be en-
tered here. However, it is often sufficient
to select the IP of the gateway. This then
forwards the queries independently to the
provider DNS.
The DHCP server automatically assigns
the IP address, subnet mask, gateway
and name server to a network device.
DHCPs are available in current routers.
The DHCP service must be specially set
and activated (see the corresponding
manual for more information).
Note:
When using fixed IP addresses and a
DHCP server, make sure that the fixed IP
addresses are outside the address range
assigned by DHCP. Otherwise, problems
could occur.
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