
Physical Details - Video Server
Front - Video Server
Reset Button
This button is recessed; you need a pin or paper clip to press it. It can
be activated at any time the video server is in the "ready" mode.
Reset to manufacturer default value and reboot.
When pressed
and held over 10 seconds, the settings of Video Server will be set to
their default values.
Note:
After this procedure is completed, the
Ready
LED will blink three
times to confirm that the reset was completed successfully.
Video Out
Loop-through connection to the video signal from the Video In
connector. It allows direct connection to an external monitor.
Note:
This output must be terminated if not used.
Video In
It supports a single composite video source by using a BNC
connector.
Line Out
If required, an external speaker can be attached here.
Line MIC In
If required, an external microphone can be attached here.
Microphones designed to be used with PCs are usually compatible
with this microphone input.
Network LED
(Green)
On
- LAN connection is detected.
Off
- LAN connection is not detected
Blinking
- Data is being transmitted or received via the LAN
connection.
Active LED
(Green)
Off -
No user is viewing the video server.
Blinking -
User(s) is viewing the video server.
Ready LED
(Green)
On -
Power on.
Off -
No power.
Blinking -
The
Ready
LED will blink
Rear - Video Server
Ethernet Port
Use a standard LAN cable to connect your Video Server to the
Device Port of the gateway.
IO Ports
The terminal block includes 1 RS-485 port (2 pins), 2 GND ports, 1
input port and 1 output port.
Power Input
Connect the supplied 12V power adapter here. Do not use other
power adapters; doing so may damage the video server.
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