The control panel comes configured with default DNS entries. You can enter new ones for your facility or delete the existing ones if you do not
have a DNS server for your network.
Before you begin, you will need the nameserver IP addresses of your local DNS and any domain names you want to use.
Note: If the network settings for the control panel are set to DHCP, the DNS entries are gathered from the server and the local settings
are overwritten.
Tip: If the control panel cannot reach the IP address set for the DNS nameserver, network connection may slow down.
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Press HOME > Setup > Network Setup > DNS Setup.
Tip: The Current DNS Settings area lists the domain name entries and nameserver IP addresses currently stored on
the panel. You can remove these entries by using the IP/Domain Name Selection knob to select each entry and pressing
Remove.
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Use the IP/Domain Name Selection knob to select the IP address you want to edit or remove.
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Use the IP Address keypad to enter a the IP address of a nameserver on your network. Enter the value for each segment
and press Enter on the keypad.
Note: If you are using a mouse with the keypad, the value you enter will default back to the current segment value if the mouse
leaves the keypad.
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Press Add to add the new IP address to the list or Replace to replace the currently selected IP
address.
Note: The DNS resolver can have a maximum of 3 nameserver entries.
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Use the IP/Domain Name Selection knob to select the domain name you want to edit or remove.
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Enter a new domain name in the Domain Name field.
Tip: If you do not have a keyboard connected to the control panel, press Show Keyboard and use the internal
keyboard to enter the new name.
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Press Add to add the new domain name to the list or Replace to replace the currently selected
domain name.
Note: The DNS resolver can have a maximum of 6 domain name entries.
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Press Save and Yes to save the DNS settings and restart the panel.