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ONTENTS

 

PREFACE

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BOUT THIS 

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OCUMENT

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Conventions Used in this Document

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R

ELATED 

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OCUMENTS

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CHAPTER 1.

 

NETWORK SETUP .............................................................................................. 2

 

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VERVIEW

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S

ETTING UP THE 

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NCODER

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Connecting to the Encoder................................................................................................... 2

 

Encoder Network Setup ....................................................................................................... 6

 

R

ESETTING THE 

E

NCODER

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CHAPTER 2.

 

INSTALLING THE ENCODER.............................................................................. 8

 

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VERVIEW

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ONNECTORS AND 

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NDICATORS

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Front Panel ......................................................................................................................... 8

 

Rear Panel .......................................................................................................................... 9

 

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NSTALLATION

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Connecting the Cabling.......................................................................................................11

 

Connecting the Power Supply..............................................................................................12

 

CHAPTER 3.

 

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................ 13

 

CHAPTER 4.

 

VICON STANDARD EQUIPMENT WARRANTY

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Summary of Contents for VI-DSP-2

Page 1: ...has not been designed to be used in life critical situations and must not be used for this purpose Copyright 2007 Vicon Industries Inc All rights reserved Product specifications are subject to change...

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Page 3: ...se of illustration and reference only The specifications on which they are based are subject to change without notice The software described in this manual is furnished under a license The software ma...

Page 4: ...THE ENCODER 2 Connecting to the Encoder 2 Encoder Network Setup 6 RESETTING THE ENCODER 7 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLING THE ENCODER 8 OVERVIEW 8 CONNECTORS AND INDICATORS 8 Front Panel 8 Rear Panel 9 INSTALLAT...

Page 5: ...angoDSP Raven Single Channel Video Analytics Encoder encoder Conventions Used in this Document Convention Example Names of buttons windows and tabs are shown in bold font Press the Next button Referen...

Page 6: ...g up the Encoder NOTE The following steps might require that you change your workstation s IP address in order to communicate with the encoder Make sure that you note the workstation settings or addre...

Page 7: ...crossed LAN cable or an Ethernet switch 2 Connect power to the encoder See Installing the Encoder in this guide 3 On your workstation right click My Network Places and click Properties 4 Right click L...

Page 8: ...own with an IP address and Subnet mask write down your settings You will need to reenter the settings when the procedure is complete 7 Change the IP address to 192 168 0 1 and the Subnet mask to 255 2...

Page 9: ...w type ping 192 168 0 62 You should see a response similar to the window below NOTE The encoder is preset with a default IP address of 192 168 0 62 10 If you do not receive a response similar to that...

Page 10: ...Browse for the updated bin file and click Write Flash to update When the process has completed reset the unit and reload this web page See Resetting the Encoder in this guide for a description of this...

Page 11: ...must all have a unique IP address For example If you use the default network settings you can set each encoder up as follows 192 168 0 XXX where XXX is a unique number for each encoder 4 Configuratio...

Page 12: ...installation information for the encoder Connectors and Indicators Front Panel Connector or Indicator Function RESET Press this switch using a pen or other object to reset the encoder AUDIO OUT and I...

Page 13: ...n for 4 TTL inputs and 4 relay outputs See the TTL IN OUT Pin Out Data table for more information ETH Connection for network RJ 45 plug GND Ground terminal PWR 5V 12V 3A 1 25A Power supply connection...

Page 14: ...ber Description 1 RLY1_COM 2 RLY1_NO 3 RLY1_NC 4 RLY2_COM 5 RLY2_NO 6 RLY2_NC 7 RLY3_COM 8 RLY3_NO 9 RLY3_NC 10 RLY4_COM 11 RLY4_NO 12 RLY4_NC 13 ALARM_IN1 14 ALARM_IN2 15 ALARM_IN3 16 ALARM_IN4 17 GN...

Page 15: ...power to prevent installer injury and damage to the unit Ensure all connections are made prior to powering the unit Connecting the Cabling Perform the following connections refer to front and rear pan...

Page 16: ...ing the Encoder 12 Connecting the Power Supply Connect the power supply as follows 1 Connect ground wire to rear panel GND terminal 2 Connect power supply output to rear panel PWR 5V 12 connector 3 Co...

Page 17: ...Composite BNC UART RS232 or RS485 422 Simplex and Full Duplex Ethernet 1 Fast Ethernet RJ 45 Connector On Board Relays 4 DPDT relays up to 1 A 30 VDC load Alarm Sensor Inputs 4 TTL LEDs 4 general purp...

Page 18: ...r any equipment which may have been tampered with altered misused or been subject to unauthorized repair Software supplied either separately or in hardware is furnished on an As Is basis Vicon does no...

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