Installation
Chapter 4
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VIP 10
Connections
Camera/monitor
Depending on the device used, you can connect a video source (sender) or a
monitor (receiver). All cameras and video sources that generate a standard PAL
or NTSC signal and all monitors compatible with PAL or NTSC standards can be
used for this purpose.
– Connect the camera or another video source using a video cable (75 Ohms,
BNC plug) to the
Video In
BNC jack of the sender.
or
– Connect the video monitor using a video cable (75 Ohms, BNC plug) to the
Video Out
BNC jack of the receiver.
Data interface
The bidirectional data interface is used to control equipment connected to the VIP
unit, such as a dome camera with a motorized lens.
The
RS232/485
connection supports RS232, RS422 and RS485 communication
standards.
The serial interface is a Sub-D socket. For information on the pin assignment see
page 110.
The selection of controllable devices is growing constantly. The manufacturers of
this equipment can provide specific information on installation and control.
Warning!
Make use of the device documentation when installing and operating a
device that you want to control using the system. It contains important
safety instructions and information about authorized use.
Note
A video connection is necessary to transmit transparent data.
Summary of Contents for VIP 10
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