VIP 10
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Hardware Connections
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Hardware connections between VCS units
A VIP sender, connected to a camera, and a VIP receiver, connected to a
monitor, can be linked together or to other VCS units easily via an Ethernet
network. This makes it possible to establish connections over large distances
with little effort for installation or cabling.
Installation
The VCS units are designed to connect with one another automatically when
correspondingly configured. The only requirement is that they are both part of a
closed network. Proceed as follows to install the units:
– Connect the units to the closed network using Ethernet cables.
– Connect them to the mains supply.
Note
Make sure the units are correctly configured for the network environment
and that the correct IP address of the remote unit that is to be connected in
case of alarm is set on the configuration page
Alarm connections
(see
page 50 for the sender and page 77 for the receiver).
Establishing the connection
There are three options for establishing a connection between a VCS sender and
a VCS receiver in a closed network:
]
when an alarm signal is given,
]
using a terminal program or
]
using a Web browser
Summary of Contents for VIP 10
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Page 6: ...Contents 6 VIP 10...
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Page 98: ...Receiver Operation Chapter 9 98 VIP 10...
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