Manta Technical Manual V7.0.3
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Camera interfaces
Camera interfaces
This chapter gives you information on Gigabit Ethernet port, inputs and outputs
and trigger features.
Gigabit Ethernet port
The Gigabit Ethernet port conforms to the IEEE 802.3 1000BASE-T standard for
Gigabit Ethernet over copper. To prevent EMI (electromagnetic interference)
and for best performance, Category 6 (or higher) cables with S/STP shielding
and connectors are recommended.
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For accessories like cables see:
http://www.alliedvisiontec.com/emea/products/
accessories/gige-accessories.html
Note
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Cable lengths up to 100 m are supported.
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The 8-pin RJ-45 jack has the pin assignment according to
the Ethernet standard (IEEE 802.3 1000BASE-T).
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For cameras that are
PoE
capable, the GigE connector can
be used to provide power to the camera.
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Manta
PoE
models can source power
– from 802.3af (1000 MBit/s) and
– from 802.3at compliant PSE devices (Power Sourcing
Equipment): such as switches injectors or NICs.
•
If both interfaces are used for power (I/O and GigE con-
nector via
PoE
), the camera will only use the power from
the I/O connector.
Same main board for all Manta models
From serial number
503323258
on all Manta models includ-
ing PoE and board level versions contain the same main board.
PoE and non PoE
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How can I distinguish between PoE capable cameras and
cameras that are not PoE capable?
–
PoE
capable cameras have the letters
PoE
written on
the camera‘s label on the back side and the bottom
side of the camera.
Note
Accessories
•
Cables are available from AVT:
http://www.alliedvisiontec.com/emea/products/
accessories/gige-accessories.html
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Ask your local dealer for more details.