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INSTRUCTION/INSTALLATION SHEET
IP VIDEO SERVER
IS-0402 REV. A
©Copyright 2008 by On-Q/Legrand All Rights Reserved.
1. Introduction
The On-Q/Legrand IP Video Server, P/N CM1019
(see Figure
1),
working together with On-Q’s Category 5 Cameras, allows
the images from those cameras to be viewed through the local
computer network or remotely over the Internet.
2. Description
This high performance networking video multiplexer uses an embedded Web server to allow users to access the
device via any standard web browser, such as Internet Explorer, and includes surveillance software which allows
an attached PC to act as a DVR. Each of its four video inputs can be setup to detect motion, for the ultimate in
home security monitoring.
3. Installation
NOTE: Power off the IP Video Server before making any camera or camera module connections.
A. Verify package contents:
IP
Video
Server
Power
Adapter
Warranty Card
Mounting
Kit
This Installation Sheet
B. Physical
Connections:
1) Front Panel:
(see Figure 2)
Connect RCA to BNC cables from the On-Q Camera Module to the Video “1-4” ports on the front panel.
The DIP switches (labeled 1-4) when ON provide the 75 termination for camera inputs. The Reset button
is accessed through a small hole on the front panel. Pressing this button will reset the unit to factory
default condition.
2) Rear Panel:
(see Figure 3)
Connect an Ethernet
cable between the Ethernet
port and a router port. Verify that all Ethernet
connections are physically linked by visually
checking the link light at the port on the On-Q
router (or other networking equipment if not
using a On-Q router). If a physical link exists
then the link light will be lit at the router and also
verify that the Link 10/100 light on the video
server is lit.
RCA connections to
Camera Module RCA
Outputs
Figure 2
Figure 3
Direct connection to
On-Q router or other
ISP equipment.
Figure 1