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Others Assigning the IP Address to the Camera Using ARP Commands This section explains how to assign an IP address to the camera using ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) commands without using the supplied setup program. Note Enter the ARP commands within 5 minutes of the power of the camera being turned on. 1 Open the Command Prompt on the computer. 2 Enter the IP address and the MAC address of the camera to assign a new IP address, using the following ARP commands. arp -s ping -t

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Assigning the IP Address to the Camera Using ARP Commands / Specifications
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Assigning the IP
Address to the Camera
Using ARP Commands
This section explains how to assign an IP address to the
camera using ARP (Address Resolution Protocol)
commands without using the supplied setup program.
Note
Enter the ARP commands within 5 minutes of the power
of the camera being turned on.
1
Open the Command Prompt on the computer.
2
Enter the IP address and the MAC address of the
camera to assign a new IP address, using the
following ARP commands.
Example:
3
When the following line is displayed on the DOS
window, hold down
Ctrl
and press
C
.
Note
If you do not receive a reply, check the following:
– Did you enter the ARP commands within 5 minutes of
the camera being turned on?
If not, turn off the camera and restart the operation.
– Is the NETWORK indicator on the camera flashing?
If the indicator goes off, the network connection has a
problem.
Connect the network correctly.
– Did you enter the IP address previously used for
another device?
Assign a new IP address to the camera.
– Do the computer and the camera have the same
network address?
If not, set the same network address on the computer
and the camera.
Specifications
Web browser
Internet Explorer Ver5.5 or 6.0
(Available OS: Windows 2000/XP)
Image device
1/4 type CMOS
Effective picture elements
310 K pixels CMOS sensor
Built-in lens
Focal length: f = 3.7 mm, Maximum F
number: F2.0
View angle: 51.0° (horizontal), 38.9°
(vertical)
Shooting distance: 0.8 m to
Video compression format
MPEG4/JPEG (selectable)
Maximum frame rate
MPEG4: 30 fps (QVGA)
JPEG: 30 fps (QVGA)
Audio compression formatG.726 (40, 32, 24, and 16
kbps)
Protocol
TCP/IP, ARP, ICMP, DHCP, DNS,
HTTP, FTP, SMTP, NTP
Network port
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX (RJ-45)
Wireless Lan (SNC-M1W only)
Utilization: IEEE802.11b
Frequency band: 2.4 GHz
Transfer speed: 11 Mbps, 5.5 Mbs,
2 Mbps, 1 Mbps (switchable
automatically)
Security: WEP (64/128 bits)
Built-in microphone
Electret condenser microphone (omni-
directional)
Mic input
Minijack (monaural)
Plug-in-power supported
(rated voltage: 2.4 V DC)
Recommended load impedance 2.2
kohms
Line output
Minijack (monaural), Maximum
output level: 1 Vrms
Horizontal resolution
400 TV lines
Minimum illumination
4.5 lux (AGC ON, 30 IRE)
Power supply
5 V DC
Power consumption
SNC-M1: 2.9 W
SNC-M1W: 5.2 W
Operating temperature
0 °C
to +40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F)
Operating humidity
20 to 80 %
Storage temperature
–20 °C to +60 °C (–4 °F to 140 °F)
Storage humidity
20 to 95 %
arp -s <Camera's IP address> <Camera's MAC address>
ping -t <Camera's IP address>
arp -s 192.168.0.100
08-00-46-21-00-00
ping -t 192.168.0.100
Reply from 192.168.0.100:bytes=32 time...