The Spyder3 SG-34 Cameras
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WARNING: When setting up the camera’s power supplies follow these guidelines
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Apply the appropriate voltages.
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Protect the camera with a 2 amp slow-blow fuse between the power supply and
the camera.
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Do not use the shield on a multi-conductor cable for ground.
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Keep leads as short as possible in order to reduce voltage drop.
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Use high-quality linear supplies in order to minimize noise.
Note:
If your power supply does not meet these requirements, then the camera performance specifications are not
guaranteed.
Ethernet Connector and Ethernet LED
The camera uses an RJ45 connector and a standard Cat 5 cable for Gigabit Ethernet signals
and serial communications. The device supports 10/100/1000 Mbit/s speeds.
Note: Router connection not supported. Connection to a network switch for a single camera
is supported.
Ethernet Connection LED
Steady ON indicates that an Ethernet connection is successfully established at 1Gbps.
Data Transmission LED
Steady ON indicates that the camera is ready for data transmission. Flashing indicates that
the camera is transmitting or receiving data.
EMC Compliance
In order to achieve EMC compliance, the Spyder3 camera requires the use of shielded
CAT5e or CAT6 Ethernet cables.
Status LED
The camera is equipped with a red/green LED used to display the status of the camera's
operation. The table below summarizes the operating states of the camera and the
corresponding LED states.
When more than one condition is active, the LED indicates the condition with the highest
priority. Error and warning states are accompanied by corresponding messages that further
describe the current camera status.
Priority
Color of Status LED
Meaning
1
Flashing Red
Fatal Error. For example, camera temperature is too high
and camera thermal shutdown has occurred.