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Hardware Connections Between Video Servers, Installation, Connecting, Connecting on Alarm, NOTICE

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98 en | Operation VideoJet X10 6.8 i i i Hardware Connections Between Video Servers A VideoJet X10 with a camera connected to it can be used as a sender and a compatible MPEG-4 hardware decoder (such as the VIP XD) with a connected monitor as a receiver using an Ethernet network connection. In this way it is possible to cover long distances without the need for major installation or cabling work. NOTICE! The sender and receiver must be located in the same subnet to establish a hardware connection. Installation Compatible video servers are designed to connect to one another automatically, provided they are correctly configured. They only need to be part of a closed network. Proceed as follows to install the units: 1. Connect the units to the closed network using Ethernet cables. 2. Connect them to the power supply. NOTICE! Make sure that the units are configured for the network environment and that the correct IP address for the remote location to be contacted in the event of an alarm is set on the Alarm Connections configuration page (see Section 5.27 Advanced Mode: Alarm Connections, page 59). Connecting There are three options for establishing a connection between a sender and a compatible receiver in a closed network: - an alarm, - a terminal program, or - Internet Explorer. NOTICE! Connecting with a Web browser is described in the manual of the relevant unit that is to be used as the receiver, for example VIP XD. Connecting on Alarm With the appropriate configuration, a connection between a sender and a receiver is made automatically when an alarm is triggered (see Section 5.27 Advanced Mode: Alarm Connections, page 59). After a short time the live video image from the sender appears on the connected monitor. This option can also be used to connect a sender and a compatible receiver using a switch connected to the alarm input. You do not need a computer to make the connection in this case. DOC | V4.0 | 2009.06 Installation and Operating Manual Bosch Security Systems

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98
en | Operation
VideoJet X10
DOC | V4.0 | 2009.06
Installation and Operating Manual
Bosch Security Systems
6.8
Hardware Connections Between Video Servers
A VideoJet X10 with a camera connected to it can be used as a sender and a compatible
MPEG-4 hardware decoder (such as the VIP XD) with a connected monitor as a receiver using
an Ethernet network connection. In this way it is possible to cover long distances without the
need for major installation or cabling work.
Installation
Compatible video servers are designed to connect to one another automatically, provided
they are correctly configured. They only need to be part of a closed network. Proceed as
follows to install the units:
1.
Connect the units to the closed network using Ethernet cables.
2.
Connect them to the power supply.
Connecting
There are three options for establishing a connection between a sender and a compatible
receiver in a closed network:
an alarm,
a terminal program, or
Internet Explorer.
Connecting on Alarm
With the appropriate configuration, a connection between a sender and a receiver is made
automatically when an alarm is triggered (see
Section 5.27 Advanced Mode: Alarm Connections,
page 59
). After a short time the live video image from the sender appears on the connected
monitor.
This option can also be used to connect a sender and a compatible receiver using a switch
connected to the alarm input. You do not need a computer to make the connection in this
case.
i
NOTICE!
The sender and receiver must be located in the same subnet to establish a hardware
connection.
i
NOTICE!
Make sure that the units are configured for the network environment and that the correct IP
address for the remote location to be contacted in the event of an alarm is set on the
Alarm
Connections
configuration page (see
Section 5.27 Advanced Mode: Alarm Connections,
page 59
).
i
NOTICE!
Connecting with a Web browser is described in the manual of the relevant unit that is to be
used as the receiver, for example VIP XD.