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Brand | IndigoVision |
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Model | 9000 Series |
Category | Media Converter |
Language | English |
This section outlines the safety warning formats used throughout the manual.
Provides a general introduction to the Dual Channel Encoder's purpose and features.
Details the physical size and weight specifications of the device.
Illustrates and lists the physical connectors on the front and rear of the device.
Describes the function of various input/output ports like video, audio, network, and serial.
Explains the status indicated by the device's LED lights.
Details the methods for powering the device and its maximum power consumption.
Lists the items included in the device's packaging.
Explains the available methods for powering up the Dual Channel Encoder.
Guides through the initial IP property setup for the device.
Details the process for configuring the device's network settings via web or serial port.
Describes how to use the serial port for initial device configuration.
Explains how to connect the configured device to the main network.
Details how to connect video sources, binary IO, and audio to the encoder.
Guides on setting up common serial data connections for PTZ camera control.
Explains how to configure the console serial port to act as an RS232 data port.
Instructions on how to reset the device's network security and port configurations.
Instructions for accessing and navigating the device's web-based configuration pages.
Configure network parameters like IP, subnet mask, gateway, DNS, and Ethernet interface.
Set the device's date, time, and time zone source.
Adjust video input source, signal format, and image properties.
Configure video encoding parameters like resolution, bit rate, and frame rate.
Set up video analytics, define behavior detection filters, and configure ROIs.
Configure audio input/output gain, source, bit rate, and channel selection.
Configure serial port settings for PTZ camera control and data.
Map and configure binary inputs and outputs for trigger events.
Secure the device with IP access restrictions, passwords, SNMP, and remote access settings.
Upgrade device firmware, apply license keys, and manage certificates.
Copy configurations to multiple devices for efficient deployment.
Details of video and audio compression standards and formats.
Specifications for video inputs, codec, and resolution.
Specifications for audio input/output, sampling, and bandwidth.
Details on total output, stream types, and multicast capabilities.
Physical interface specifications for audio, data, network, and binary I/O.
Specifications for binary output relays, resistance, and load.
Operating environment conditions and regulatory compliance standards.