Installing the camera (GigE)
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3. Under
Network Adapters
, locate the Ethernet NIC, right-click the entry, and
select
Properties
in the menu.
4. Select the
Advanced
tab.
5. Select the property
Jumbo Packet
and set the value to 9014 Bytes.
6. Click
OK
to save the setting.
Connecting your camera
Use a CAT5e or higher rated Ethernet cable to connect the camera to the NIC.
Crossover cabling is not required but does work. The camera has circuitry to
determine if a crossover cable is being used.
Powering up the camera
A camera power adapter for each Goldeye G camera is available from Allied Vision.
See the Specifications chapter for connector definition and voltage specifications.
Support by various Gigabit Ethernet cards
The settings list in the advanced adapter settings may vary between various types
and brands of Gigabit Ethernet network cards. Common expressions are Jumbo
Frames or Jumbo Packet.
If Jumbo Frames or Jumbo Packet does not appear in this list, your network card
may not support it. Without this capability, you may not be able to achieve the full
performance of the camera. Refer to
on page 108 for
details on power consumption.
We recommend CAT5e or higher rated Ethernet cables. A cable with a lower rating
may not sustain peak interface bandwidth; leading to lost connectivity or dropped
frames coming from the camera.
A 12 V power adapter with Hirose connector is available for purchase from Allied
Vision:
•
Order code: 13867 (Desktop power supply Goldeye G Cool)
•
Order code: 13869 (Desktop power supply Goldeye G)
•
Order code: 13866 (AC power cable, 1.8 m, US to C13)
•
Order code: 13865 (AC power cable, 1.8 m, EU to C13)