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2. R&TTE declaration of conformity

This device meets requirements of the European directive on radio equipment, telecom-
munications terminals as well as on their mutual identification and compatibility (RED: 
2014/53/UE). 

CDS-6IP 3PoE  

module is compliant with provisions related to the safety in using electri-

cal devices. Observe the following guidelines:

the power outlet must be earthed in compliance with applicable provisions,

before transferring the device or performing any other technical operations, di-

sconnect the power supply, 

do not use any damaged or worn power supply cables, as they pose a threat to the

user’s safety, 

installation works must be performed by sufficiently qualified technicians, 

do not use the device in locations where flammable substances are kept,

secure the device so that children or unauthorized persons should not gain access

to it, make sure that the device has been reliably fixed,

the device is off only after disconnecting its power supply cables and the cables 

between it and other devices, 

if the device is transferred to a room where the temperature is higher than where it

has previously been kept, water vapor may condensate inside its casing, which will

prevent its proper use (in that case, wait until the condensed water evaporates).

3. Distances and interferences

The transmission distance may vary, depending on the frequency, environment, ra-

dio waves, buildings, weather conditions, etc. 

When the transmitter is near such equipment as the TV set, R-LAN wireless ne-

twork, another transmitter, or when it is placed between other radio devices, then 

the video stream may be interrupted or the devices might even lose the connec-

tion. If this occurs, increase the distance between the interrupting devices and the

transmitter. 

The signal reception may vary, depending on the transmitter’s working height and 

angle. If the signal reception is not stable, optimize the antenna settings. 

Meteorological radars operating within the frequency ranges of 5,250-5,350MHz 

and 5,650-5,850MHz have the highest priority. These radars can interrupt the de-

vice operation or even prevent it entirely. 

The antennas used for the transmission from this transmitter must be installed 
according to the manual and they must be placed at least 30cm from all 
persons. 

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Summary of Contents for CDS-6IP 3PoE

Page 1: ...ver 1 1 User s manual External wireless system with 3 PoE ports designed for radio data transmission between IP cameras and NVR 5GHz operating band www camsat com ...

Page 2: ... the device The contents of this manual comprise proprietary information of CAMSAT and are intended only for use by purchasers of the equipment described herein In order to copy or use any part of this manual for purposes other than the application or maintenance of the described equipment it is required that the customer should first obtain a written consent from CAMSAT ...

Page 3: ...up 12 2 WWW panel 13 3 Mounting the device on site 14 4 Launching the device 14 5 Logging in 15 6 Setting up IP address 15 7 Scanning the usage of operating channels 16 8 Operating mode settings transmitter receiver 17 9 SSID radio link name 17 10 Distance 18 11 Wireless transmission testing 18 12 Password changing 19 13 Connection testing with PING command 19 14 Security of radio connection 20 15...

Page 4: ... manuals such as the PC or IP camera Before installing the device carefully read the entire manual especially the part regarding safety Ensure safe working conditions The user s own modifications of the device will prevent its legal use and render the warranty null and void The device has passed through the mandatory compliance assessment and it meets basic requirements in the European New Approac...

Page 5: ...vice is transferred to a room where the temperature is higher than where it has previously been kept water vapor may condensate inside its casing which will prevent its proper use in that case wait until the condensed water evaporates 3 Distances and interferences The transmission distance may vary depending on the frequency environment ra dio waves buildings weather conditions etc When the transm...

Page 6: ...3Mbps bitrate 1500m 12Mbps bitrate 2000m 2 PoE ports The device has three RJ45 10 10 Ethernet ports with PoE function PoE ports are active when supplying the unit with 48V DC PoE48 PSU or PoE switch 3 Power supply 48V DC Due to the highest current efficiency we recommend using a 48V DC power supply with a minimum capacity of 2A If the unit is powered by a 48V DC 2A power supply the efficiency of e...

Page 7: ...adio band with 16 operating frequencies that allows you to create a network with more than 100 IP cameras Transmission encoding transmission secured by 64 128 bit code and the newest WPA PSK2 encoding 2km LOS range the built in dual MIMO 5GHz 2 x 14dbi antenna provides a stable range up to 2000m 5GHz high frequency band requires the correct optical visibility of the so called LOS antennas If there...

Page 8: ...p triple electric strip for connecting electric wires with cross section up to 1 0mm2 with Clip 1 is a place to connect a 48V power Clip 2 middle is used to connect the minus GND common to all voltages Clip 3 is a place to connect a 12 24V DC power WARNING Do not connect voltage above 30V here This will permanently damage the device RESET button for resetting the radio module to the default settin...

Page 9: ...6 Some connection options with IP cameras 9 ...

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Page 12: ...ecognize the standard and turn on powering the radio unit When connecting PoE cameras to ports 2 and 3 please take into account the maximum camera power which cannot exceed 15W in total 48V DC power supply the best power source when connecting several PoE IP cameras to ports 1 2 3 Power supply from 12V to 24V DC low voltage power supply is reserved only to power the radio module itself and this po...

Page 13: ...lt values Username camsat Password camsat then click the Login button to log in to the module 2 WWW panel LINK INFORMATION LAN Status basic information about the IP radio module settings Wireless Status list of active wireless connections along with information about the connection quality of the IP modules Device Info information about this IP module CAMERA CONNECTION SETTINGS Wireless Wireless S...

Page 14: ... 6IP 3PoE modules should be carried out in turn starting from the receiving point i e the recorder side MASTER operating mode It is recommended to configure the devices in dry run without hanging the devices on the site Before setting up the radio system you must first configure the IP camera install it on your computer and check the correct reception of the image a Knowing the IP addresses of cam...

Page 15: ...ging the settings If you do not accept the displayed message the unit will return to its previous settings 6 Setting up IP address First configure the LAN network parameters Go to menu CAMERA CONNECTION SETTINGS Network Settings The following screen will appear Enter the new IP address for the CDS 6IP 3PoE IP Address field IP address must be on the same subnet as the computer subnet mask IP addres...

Page 16: ... temporarily switch unit to SLAVE mode Cameras To do this go to the menu CAMERA CONNECTION SETTINGS Wireless Settings and select the Slave Cameras parameter Confirm with the Save Changes button Click the SCAN MASTERS button to begin scanning automatically After a while the list of frequencies used in the area will be displayed together with the strength of their signals The signals below 85 and th...

Page 17: ... connected to the IP cameras Important Set up the frequency channels taking into account information from point 15 of chapter III of this manual 9 SSID radio link name Required only for subsequent receivers To ensure communication between the CDS 6IP 3POE wireless modules all units must use the same SSID set it in the Wireless Settings tab Link Name SSID parameter When setting up the SLAVE Cameras...

Page 18: ...el Confirm the change by clicking the Save Changes button Before setting up the operating channel it is recommended to scan the radio frequency to check the busy channels See chapter III point 7 11 Wireless transmission testing The last step is to check the correctness of transmission between devices To check the information about connected CDS 6IP 3PoE devices such as MAC address signal strength ...

Page 19: ...un the command line in Windows click on Start Run on newer systems type CMD In the console enter the command ping 192 168 1 1 and press Enter Example command Chacking if your computer can communicate with the CDS 6IP 3PoE device with assigned address 192 168 1 1 the 192 168 1 1 IP address is assigned by default to each new CDS 6IP 3PoE device In the console enter the command ping 192 168 1 1 and p...

Page 20: ...e data will be encrypted with the AES algorithm and a password will be required for communication If the WPA data encryption method is selected a network key is required the same for all CDS 6IP 3PoE units User can select the encryption key type in the Data Encryption menu 64 bit WEP consists of no more than 10 hexadecimal characters 128 bit WEP consists of no more than 26 hexadecimal characters 1...

Page 21: ...ction To configure the watchdog go to ADVANCED SETTINGS SERVICES The Dual SLAVE function allows you to start the second network access channel on separate passwords e g for administrative or service purposes To configure this functionality go to ADVANCED SETTINGS Dual Slave 21 ...

Page 22: ...em with the connection between devices e g the device can not see each other reset modules and setup from the beginning RESETTING THE MODULES TO THE DEFAULT SETTINGS In order to reset the settings to the default parameters press and hold for at least 5s RESET button next to the LAN connector 22 ...

Page 23: ...NING This device can operate within the frequency and power ranges which might be contradictory to lawn applicable in some countries SETTING UP THE OUTPUT POWER OF THE DEVICE TO WORK IN THE CE REGION In order to ensure CE compliance with applicable legal regulations radio devices operating in a given region should Use the device with the Auto Adjust to EIRP Limit option selected The option can be ...

Page 24: ... inherent to the sold devi ce 5 Warranty repairs will be carried out in the shortest possible amount of time not exce eding 14 days counting from the moment of accepting the device for servicing If parts need to be imported the repair deadline may be extended After the repairs have been carried out the warranty period will be extended by the repair time 6 The warrantor is not responsible for the l...

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Page 26: ...d to the left informs that this electrical or electronic device after its use has ended cannot be thrown together with house hold refuse The device should be delivered to a specialised collection point Detailed information about the closest collection point is availa ble from local auothorities The proper disposal of this device allows for preserving precious resources and avo iding the negative i...

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