IndigoVision 10-Channel Rack Hardware Manual Download Page 1

IndigoVision

10-Channel Rack

Hardware Guide

Summary of Contents for 10-Channel Rack

Page 1: ...IndigoVision 10 Channel Rack Hardware Guide...

Page 2: ...GOVISION LIMITED AND OR INDIGOVISION INC THIS MANUAL IS PROVIDED WITHOUT EXPRESS REPRESENTATION AND OR WARRANTY OF ANY KIND TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAWS INDIGOVISION LIMITED AND...

Page 3: ...nfiguration 12 Step 1 Inserting the Network Switch Card 12 Step 2 Preparing PC for Initial Device Configuration 13 Step 3 Inserting and Configuring Transmitter and or Receiver Card s 14 Step 4 Attachi...

Page 4: ...Audio Connector 28 Mechanical 29 Power Consumption 30 Transmitter Receiver Card Specifications 31 10 Channel Rack Approvals 32 A Wiring The Binary Input and Output 33 Binary Input 33 Binary I O Volta...

Page 5: ...nd interface cards Safety Notices This guide uses the following formats for safety notices Warning Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Caution...

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Page 7: ...place them on a network It can also be used to decode digital video audio and output it to an analog monitor and or suitable audio device Network Switch Card Video cards 10 Channel Rack backplane Vide...

Page 8: ...he 10 Channel Rack must be powered down before the Network Switch Card is inserted or removed Transmitter Card Overview These cards depending on the installed firmware can digitize compress and transm...

Page 9: ...suitable analog monitor or VCR Audio data is full duplex therefore analog audio can be input digitized compressed and transmitted simultaneously with another audio stream being received decompressed...

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Page 11: ...PC with a web browser for configuring the card s A power supply unit for the 10 Channel Rack A 19 cabinet and four screws to attach the 10 Channel Rackto the cabinet Warning The power supply connector...

Page 12: ...Attaching a video source and connecting alarms and audio if required 5 Installing the 10 Channel Rack into a 19 cabinet if required Step 1 Inserting the Network Switch Card The network switch card is...

Page 13: ...h your network you must not connect these cards to your network until you have changed the settings to suit your network If required you can reset the IP values back to their defaults See Resetting th...

Page 14: ...Receiver Card s You can insert transmitter or receiver cards into any slot other than that reserved for the network switch card as shown in Figure 1 on page 7 Notice You can insert and remove transmit...

Page 15: ...ver IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Hostname Network Time Server Address Notice IndigoVision recommends that if you are using DHCP you should configure the DHCP server to assign a given IP addr...

Page 16: ...ess and subnet mask or label the card with its new details 5 To configure another card repeat steps 2 5 using a different IP address for each card Caution Ensure that no two cards share the same IP ad...

Page 17: ...pt the current value Use DHCP y n Enter y to use DHCP for IP configuration or n for manual IP configuration IP Address Enter the IP address of the unit Subnet Mask Enter the IP network subnet mask Def...

Page 18: ...o In BNC Connector Figure 4 Backplane view of 10 Channel Rack transmitter Notice Video Loop Out is a buffered version of the analog video input connected to the Video In BNC connector 2 If the system...

Page 19: ...consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the specified 50 C maximum ambient temperature Tma of the unit Reduced Air Flow Installation of the equipme...

Page 20: ...e air circulation to keep all units within the specified operating temperatures IndigoVision recommends that you leave a 1U gap above and below each Rack You may also want to consider fitting an exhau...

Page 21: ...rk network redundancy cannot be provided to the 10 Channel Rack and only one of the network ports should be connected to the network Caution If your network does not support the Spanning Tree Protocol...

Page 22: ...width available on each port correspondingly It is recommended that the network ports of the Network Switch Card are connected to switches that support multicast filtering This will limit the multicas...

Page 23: ...ision s Control Center application you can specify that an alarm is generated if one of the power supplies to the 10 Channel Rack fails There are three steps you must take 1 Set the back panel jumpers...

Page 24: ...nal 0 Only one supply connected 0 Table 1 Truth table for binary input control signal Configure the Binary Input When you have set the jumpers you must use the Web Configuration pages to configure the...

Page 25: ...device 1 In Site Setup view click the site containing the device in the Site Explorer In this case the device is the transmitter or receiver card in Slot 1 of the Rack 2 In the main window click the A...

Page 26: ...o activate the alarm source check the Enable Alarms box and choose the time period during which the alarm source is armed 11 Click OK The alarm source is now activated If one of the power supplies fai...

Page 27: ...wer Connector Video In Transmitter Cards Signal format Composite Video NTSC or PAL Upper Connector Video Loop Out Transmitter Cards Decoded Video Out Receiver Cards Composite Video NTSC or PAL Console...

Page 28: ...trol Connections 5 4 3 2 1 6 7 8 9 10 Rx Rx Output Relay Contact R 1 Input Diode Cathode K GND Tx Tx R 2 Output Relay Contact A Input Diode Anode GND Audio Connector The audio jumpers on the Rack tran...

Page 29: ...The TIP is LEFT channel RING is Right channel JP3 JP2 JP1 Stereo Line_In Position 3 Mono Mic In Only No Output The TIP is the Microphone Input RING is 5V for condenser microphone JP3 JP2 JP1 Mono Mic...

Page 30: ...30 Power Consumption 8000 series 9000 series Power Consumption 60W 82W Mains Input Voltage 100 250 Vac 100 250 Vac Mains Input Current 0 6 0 24 A 0 82 0 33 A...

Page 31: ...64 Baseline Profile User configurable bit rate User configurable frame rate 4 2 0 YUV color space Dimensions 160 d x70 h mm Weight 0 11kg Video Resolution SIF 352 x 288 PAL SIF 352 x 240 NTSC 2SIF 704...

Page 32: ...5024 1998 ITE immunity standard EN 6100 3 3 1995 voltage fluctuation CFR47 1995 Part 15 subpart B Class A US Federal Code of Regulations In accordance with the EC Waste Electrical and Electronic Equip...

Page 33: ...rom binary inputs please see the IndigoVision Web Configuration Guide For supply voltages less than 24Vdc no external resistor is required as the unit has an internal resistor fitted The input voltage...

Page 34: ...age 34 when the switch is pushed the binary input changes from low to high When the switch is released the binary input changes from high to low Binary I O Input Voltages greater than 24 volts For inp...

Page 35: ...when the switch is pushed the binary input changes from high to low When the switch is released the binary input changes from low to high Binary Output The switching of the video card s Rx 1 and Rx 2...

Page 36: ...ternal I 500mA max External device R 2 ohms Rx 2 Figure 15 Example binary output Caution This port is not a voltage source The maximum current permitted through this port is 500mA at 25 degC derated t...

Page 37: ...n Power Active Flashes regularly when the card is powered and functioning LED 2 Green Video OFF no video ON Solid video streaming from the card over the network LED 3 Yellow Network Flashes with netwo...

Page 38: ...0Base TX connections are supported but these connections are not recommended Name Color Connection type LED1 Denotes Port 1 activity Green Amber 100Base TX 1000Base TX LED2 Denotes Port 2 activity Gre...

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