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Introduction
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IP camera Instructions
1.5. Connecting the IP camera
1.5.1. LAN connection
Usually, an RJ-45 connector is used to establish
a LAN connection ( page 25 + 26). When
operated with the series 20 IP basic elec-
tronics
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, the network connection can also be
established via the series 20 IP basic electron-
ics
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. To do so, connect the camera module's
RJ-45 socket to the socket marked „Port2“ of
the Series 20 basic electronics
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using a patch
cable.
1.5.2. Power supply
Power for the Behnke IP camera is supplied via
the ethernet port (PoE). When operated with
the series 20 IP basic electronics
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, power for
the camera is supplied via PoE from the IP basic
electronics. The power at the switch port of the
IP basic electronics is only available after the
SIP door intercom station has completed the
startup process.
1.5.3. LED Illumination
Cameras featuring illumination are equipped
with an additional cable ( page 25 +
26) to supply power for the illumination unit.
Continuous power supply is possible. Alterna-
tively, you may use your SIP door intercom's
relay 2 to supply power for the illumination unit.
You may choose from any form of configuration
to be realised via the SIP door intercom's relay
operations modes.
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20-0001A-IP, 20-0002A-IP, 20-0013A-IP, 20-0014A-IP, 20-0016A-IP, 20-0041A-IP, 20-0043A-IP