
ION-R100
– User manual
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b. Select the appropriate
Codec
which matches the IP camera stream.
c. Mark the
Enabled
checkbox.
d. Select
Active
for
Connection Type
.
e. Type the URI for your IP camera stream in the
Active Connection URI
field.
(For list of URI’s per IP camera manufacturer, visit
www.ionodes.com
)
13. Perform the above step for
Decoder 2
,
3
and
4
for all other three IP cameras.
14. Click the
Save
button at the bottom of the configuration section.
15. The above changes will require a device reboot. Power cycle the ION-R100.
16. Wait for the status LED on the front plate to turn green.
17. Open a web browser on the workstation and navigate to the
Configuration / Video Out
configuration section of the ION-R100.
18. The
Active Connection Status
field for each decoder (1 to 4) should display
Connected
to indicate a successful connection between the decoder and its associated
IP camera.
19. You should now see video on the HDMI display in a 2x2 tiled layout.
20. Your ION-R100 is now configured in point-to-point with your four (4) IP cameras and will
re-initiate the video stream connections upon boot-up without any software assistance
or human interaction.
Warning:
IMPORTANT
– When in 2x2 layout, each decoder tile is only capable of decoding and
displaying an IP camera stream at up to D1 resolution. Make sure that the IP camera
stream URI matches a video resolution that does not exceed D1. Higher resolutions
may cause the decoded video to be displayed with purple and/or green artifacts on the
display output.