Connect To The Ip Network; Power-On The Appliance - VBrick 9000 Series Getting Started Manual

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2. Using the labeled component connectors on the other end of the cable, connect the three
"channel 1" component video cables (YPbPr) to the three source video connectors on
your video camera or DVD player.
Note: There are two channels on each breakout cable for a maximum of four video
channels. In this Quick Start demo we only need to connect one set of (three)
component connectors.
3. Connect the audio. Connect the "channel 1" (left and right) audio cables on the
breakout cable to the source audio connectors.
Note The previous steps explain how to setup a 9000 Series encoder or a blade using
"component" connections. If you will be using the VBrick-provided HDMI (or SDI)
cable, you will need to change the
management application (go to Encoder Configuration > Video Input) after
connecting to the network.

2. Connect to the IP Network

Use the provided Ethernet cable to connect the appliance to your IP network.
1. Plug one end of the Ethernet cable into the Ethernet port (to the left of the COM ports)
on the H.264 appliance.
2. Plug the other end of the Ethernet cable into a network port or switch.

3. Power-on the Appliance

Attach the provided power cable to the appliance or rack mount shelf (which has two cables)
and to appropriate AC power source(s) as explained below. When powered-on, the appliances
will automatically run a power-on self-test sequence.
1. For standalone appliances, insert the power connector that comes with the appliance into
the 24 VDC power receptacle in the lower left corner of the back panel.
2. For a rack mount shelf, insert the two power connectors into the dual power supplies on
the back panel.
3. Connect the other power connector end(s) to a conventional 110/220 VAC power
source.
4. Wait until the appliance or blade completes the boot sequence before continuing. This
may take 1–3 minutes and the unit will self-test while displaying status messages on the
optional LCD display on the front panel.
5. The appliance will then search for a DHCP server and display the IP address on the LCD
panel (if present). If this process completes successfully, note the IP address and go to
Step 5.
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How is Video Connected
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