Ip Camera Connections - Lighthouse a65 Installation And Operation Instructions Manual

Multifunction/sonar display
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4.11 IP Camera connections

You can connect IP cameras to your multifunction
display.
Compatible IP cameras must be able to be
configured to:
• automatically assign an IP address via DHCP
prior to connecting to your multifunction display
or network.
• allow unauthenticated, anonymous ONVIF access.
Please refer to the instructions supplied with your IP
camera for configuration details.
Note: The connection panel on your product may
look slightly different from that shown, depending
on variant. The network connection method
remains the same for all products featuring RayNet
connectors.
IP camera(s) can be connected directly to the
SeaTalk
hs
RayNet connector on your multifunction
display.
3
Item
Description
1
Multifunction display rear connector panel
2
IP camera
3
RayNet to RJ45 cable
4
SeaTalk
hs
cross over coupler
You can also connect multiple IP cameras via the
SeaTalk
hs
network
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2
1
4
D12592-3
1
3
4
5
5
Item
Description
1
Multifunction display
2
Raymarine network switch
3
RayNet to RJ45 adaptor cable
4
SeaTalk
hs
cross over couplers
5
IP Cameras
Note: a, c and e Series multifunction displays do
not provide power over ethernet (PoE); Connected
cameras must have their own power supply.
Tip If your IP camera(s) are not detected by your
multifunction display, try power cycling the IP
camera(s) whilst leaving your multifunction display
powered up.
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3
3
3
4
5
4
5
D12593-3
a Series / c Series / e Series

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