Niagara Pro II User Guide
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Refer all servicing to authorized service personnel. You must have authorized personnel only service
any damaged system. Relevant damage may occur with but is not limited to the following:
An unplugged or damaged power supply cord
Spilled liquid on the system
Fallen objects in or on the system
Appliance exposure to rain or other moisture or liquid
Failure to perform as described in the User Guide
A dropped system
ViewCast assumes no liability or responsibility for any damaged system that clients continue using.
Use only attachments, accessories, or equipment specified by the manufacturer with the system.
Using accessories or attachments not recommended by the encoder manufacturer voids the Limited
Warranty.
Do not attempt to service the system yourself. If you open or remove covers, you may be exposed to
dangerous voltage. Such action voids the Limited Warranty. Refer all servicing issues to authorized
service personnel only.
The plug-socket combination that serves as the main disconnecting device must be accessible at all
times.
Protect the power cord from anyone walking on it and being strained or pinched particularly at
plugs, electrical receptacles, and the point where the power cord exits the system.
Do not use adapter plugs or remove the grounding prong from the power cable.
Use only the type of power source indicated on the marking label on the back panel of the unit to
operate the system. Unplug the system power cord by gripping the plug and removing it from the
power source. Do not pull the cord to remove the power source from the system.
Do not plug the system into a wall outlet that contains an overload of electrical cords or power
strips/extension cords. This type of overload may result in fire or electrical shock risks.
Always handle the system carefully. Always avoid excessive shock and vibration to the system.
Excessive shock or vibration can damage the system.
WARNING! Excessive shock or vibration to the system may result in electrical shock and
personal injury or death.
Summary of Contents for Niagara Pro II
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Page 163: ...Niagara Pro II User Guide ViewCast 157 Access health menu CPU status Memory available...
Page 165: ...Niagara Pro II User Guide ViewCast 159 View network settings Enable DHCP...
Page 166: ...Appendix D System Menu LCD Display 160 ViewCast Set static IP addresses...
Page 167: ...Niagara Pro II User Guide ViewCast 161 Set gateway address...
Page 168: ...Appendix D System Menu LCD Display 162 ViewCast Set date and time Set video standard x3...