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1. General warranty terms

The device is supplied with a standard warranty card. The manufacturer declines all other
warranties. In no case the producer is liable for any damages (including, without limitation,
consequential, special, or incidental damages, or damages for loss of profits, business in-
terruption, loss of business information or other pecuniary loss) arising out of the use or in-
ability to use this product, even if the manufacturer has been advised of the possibility of
such damages.

Company grants a 24 month warranty for the VueNet EasyLink transmission kit

1. If the device is not be operating properly, make sure, before returning the device for

servicing, that everything was done according to the operating manual

2. If the faulty device is returned or send in for repairs, a thorough written description

of the signs of the device’s faulty operation, including the operating environment and

the manner in which they appear, should be enclosed

3. The prerequisite for exercising the warranty rights is enclosing the proof of purchase,

including the purchase date and description of damage, with the faulty device

4. Warranty repairs cover only faults occurring due to reasons inherent to the sold

device

5. Warranty repairs will be carried out in the shortest possible amount of time not

exceeding 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 car-
ried out, the warranty period will be extended by the repair time

7. The warrantor may refuse to carry out warranty repairs or terminate the warranty if

it is determined that the seals placed on devices or components comprising it are dama-
ged

8. All repair services resulting from

The warranty does not cover

 

1. Mechanical damage of devices and failures occurring due to fortuitous events, such as:

fire, power grid overvoltage, electrical discharges, power supply, effects of chemical

substances.

2. Damage occurring due to: improper handling of the device, using the device against its

intended use or the operating manual, customer’s negligence, improper use

(temperature, humidity, flooding, dust, sanding up, improper power supply voltage)

3. Claims on account of the technical parameters, if they are consistent with those

indicated by the manufacturer

4. Marks created during usage, such as scratches, soiling and localised wear are not

covered by warranty.

In cases not regulated by the terms of this warranty sheet, the appropriate provisions of
the Civil Code are applicable.

Summary of Contents for VueNet EasyLink

Page 1: ...VueNet EasyLink ver 1 2 User s manual External wireless video and audio transmission system for IP cameras HD and UHD in the band 5 1 5 8 GHz ...

Page 2: ...e 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 Approach Directives The product is CE marked Note This device can operate within the frequency and power ranges which might be contradictory to laws applicable in selected coun...

Page 3: ...asing which will prevent its proper use Wait until the condensed water evaporates 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 stre...

Page 4: ...al antenna MIMO 5 Ghz 2 x 14 dBi LoS range 2 5 km IP65 external housing Operating temperature from 20 C to 55 C Contents of the package VueNet EasyLink x 1 PoE power supply 48V 0 5A with European cable 230V x1 pcs Clamps x 2pcs User manual and CE Declaration of Conformity Description of connectors and LEDs RESET A button for resetting the radio module to the default settings PORT 1 PORT 2 LAN port...

Page 5: ...e with the configuration of many different cameras MASTER receiver and all SLAVE transmitters must be set to the same operating channel to establish a connection Each next set working nearby must be set to a different operat ing channel ...

Page 6: ... transmitter according to the following formula After 90 seconds since power start equipment will make a transparent interconnection sending all IP addresses connected to the ports of the device In the case of connection problems check direction of antennas and if there are no obstacles between them Change the channel number to another one Check the power supply capacity or replace to another ...

Page 7: ...lied AC adapter 48V PoE which is also used to power IP camera with a power consumption up to 15 4W WARNING MASTER receiver and all SLAVE transmitters must be set to the same operating channel to each connection established Each next set working nearby must be set to a different operating channel For advanced not required MASTER receiver and all SLAVE transmitters must be set to the same operating ...

Page 8: ...t DIPswitch No 1 to OFF transmitter mode set the channel according to the table set the transmitter number if there are more transmitters than one Connect the IP camera using the RJ45 cable to the PORT 2 Connect the supplied 48VPoE power adapter to PORT 1 Connect the second camera with a network cable RJ45 to the LAN port of the trans mitter power supply Note IP cameras will not be powered from th...

Page 9: ...oE to PORT 2 Note Due to the existing PoE voltage of 48V in port 2 connection other than specified in the instructions can cause damage to the recorder switch or other IT equipment Receiver powered with PoE switch NVR Set the dipswitch No 1 to ON receiver mode set the operating channel by a table identical to the transmitter set DIP7 and DIP8 to ON up Connect NVR equipped with PoE switch by the ne...

Page 10: ...Examples of application Transmitter 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 192 168 120 2 Channel 165 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Transmitter 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 192 168 116 2 Channel 149 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 11: ...Transmitter 192 168 118 5 Channel 157 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 12: ...ding to their purpose CE Europe FCC US Using other frequencies depends on the legal regu lations of the country where you are If you are not sure about regulations in your country consult your supplier WARNING The device can operate at frequencies and power which can be paid or completely prohibited in your area or your country ...

Page 13: ... due to reasons inherent to the sold device 5 Warranty repairs will be carried out in the shortest possible amount of time not exceeding 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 car ried out the warranty period will be extended by the repair time 7 The warrantor may refuse to ...

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Page 15: ...specialised collection point Detailed information about the closest collection point is available from local authorities The proper disposal of this device allows for preserving precious resources and avoiding the negative impact on health and environment which may be endangered if the waste is handled improperly Improper waste disposal is sub ject to penalties provided for in the appropriate regu...

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