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10
Anal
ogue t
o IP Enc
oder
Overview of the DV-IP Encoder
SVHS
VID
OUT
IN
NET
POWER
PWR ON
STATUS
The DV-IP Encoder will be installed in the housing when you receive it. The section is for information
only.
SVHS - 75Ω SVHS Y-C composite camera connections, 1V pk-pk
VID IN - 75Ω BNC composite camera connections, 1V pk-pk
VID OUT - 75Ω BNC composite spot monitor connection reserved for displaying on-screen
Ω BNC composite spot monitor connection reserved for displaying on-screen
BNC composite spot monitor connection reserved for displaying on-screen
summary of encoder’s network settings including IP address
NET - RJ45 10/100BaseT Ethernet connection
POWER - 12V DC Mains powered, separate power supply
LED’s
PWR ON - Green
STATUS - Green
1) Video
The DV-IP Encoder supports a Video In for an analogue video source, this can be via the 75Ω BNC
connector or the S-VHS Y-C connector.
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Note:
This will be already connected by a coax to the BNC connector on the DV-IP Dome PSU’s
interface PCB.
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) Network
The DV-IP Encoder supports a 10/100Mbps auto-detecting network port. Use a properly screened
Ethernet cable to connect the unit to the network.
By default the unit is configured for DHCP where the unit is automatically allocated an IP address
from the network DHCP server.
DHCP works on assigning an IP address at initial connection to the network, however it is possible
for this IP address to change without notification (i.e. if there was a power failure), therefore it is
recommended that the DV-IP Encoder is allocated a fixed IP address to remove the possibility of
address change.
When a network is configured for DHCP any networked unit connected to that network will
automatically be assigned an IP address by the DHCP Server.
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