Total Recall VR LinX Evolution
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Operating environment
. Total Recall VR requires adequate cooling, clean and
always on power source, vibration and shock free surface and protection from
liquids.
DO NOT place Total Recall VR in an enclosed cupboard, a damp or
dusty room or location with direct exposure to sunlight. Doing so will
severely reduce the lifetime of your new Total Recall VR and void
the warranty.
4.4.
AC Power
Total Recall VR uses “universal” switching, AC to DC power adapter. This means you
can plug the power adapter into any line (mains) voltage from 100 Volts to 240 Volts
AC nominal.
However, to prevent unplanned shutdowns caused by power glitches or interruptions, we
strongly recommend the use of an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) unit.
Use only grounded electrical outlet when connecting Total Recall VR to a power source.
If you are unsure the outlet is grounded, then have a qualified electrician check it.
4.5.
Local Area Network
Connect Total Recall VR to an Ethernet network by attaching a network cable between
the RJ45 jack (with label LAN 1 or LAN 2) on the back of Total Recall VR and a
network switch. Use a standard CAT5, or equivalent, straight through cable.
Alternatively, use a crossover cable to isolate Total Recall VR from your network and
connect it directly to the network connection of a PC (without using a switch). The
default configuration of the Total Recall VR network interfaces is:
LAN 1
LAN 2
IP Address
192.168.1.100
192.168.2.100
Netmask
255.255.255.0
255.255.255.0
VLAN ID
Not set
Not set
4.6.
VoIP Networks
Total Recall VR uses a software based VoIP packet collector which is capable of
detecting, extracting and then processing SIP, H.323 and RTP packets when connected
to an Ethernet link.
The packet collector does not interact with the packets on the Ethernet link. It does not
add, remove or modify packets. It simply detects and takes a copy of each packet for
further processing.