Contents Overview What's in this Guide The EasyIP Ecosystem EasyIP Cameras EasyIP Decoder EasyIP Mixer PoE+ Switch Camera Features Decoder Features Mixer Features Unpacking the EasyIP System Components EasyIP 10 AV-over-IP PTZ Camera EasyIP Decoder AV-over-IP Switching USB Endpoint EasyIP Mixer AV Switcher A Quick Look at the EasyIP Family EasyIP 10 Camera EasyIP Decoder...
EasyIP products are designed to be used together, and have limited or no compatibility with other types of products. EasyIP cameras deliver video in Vaddio's proprietary EasyIP format. An EasyIP Decoder or EasyIP Mixer is required to convert the cameras' output signal to an IP and/or USB stream.
Installation Guide for EasyIP Systems PoE+ Switch A PoE+ switch simplifies installation, eliminating the need for PoE+ power injectors and placing all the connected products on the same subnet. Camera Features 2.14 Megapixel effective, native 1080p/60 full HD image sensor 10x optical zoom, horizontal field of view of 67°...
Installation Guide for EasyIP Systems Unpacking the EasyIP System Components Make sure you received all the items you expected. EasyIP 10 AV-over-IP PTZ Camera Worldwide: 999-30200-000 (black), 999-30200-000W (white) The box should contain these items: Camera (black or white) VaddioIR Remote Commander Thin Profile Wall Mount with mounting hardware Cat-5e cable, 10 ft.
Installation Guide for EasyIP Systems EasyIP Mixer AV Switcher Worldwide: 999-60320-000 The box should contain these items: EasyIP Mixer Half-rack mounting kit 3-position Phoenix-style connectors (qty. 6) Cat-5 cable, 3 ft (0.9 m) USB 3.0 cable, type A to type B, 6 ft (1.8 m)
Installation Guide for EasyIP Systems A Quick Look at the EasyIP Family EasyIP 10 camera – Great video, simple installation, minimal set-up. EasyIP Decoder – Decodes the AV-over-IP signal from the camera(s) and originates a USB stream. EasyIP Mixer – Lovely and mostly symmetrical, hypoallergenic and guaranteed not to shed fur.
Installation Guide for EasyIP Systems EasyIP Decoder The EasyIP Decoder receives and decodes the AV-over-IP signal from the camera(s) and originates a USB stream. Status light – Provides basic information about the device. Illuminated: Normal operation. Off: No power to the device.
Ideal for large classrooms and multi-camera applications, the EasyIP Mixer pairs to Dante audio inputs and outputs, and manages up to four Vaddio EasyIP cameras. It's the Art of Easy in a production switcher. Swap button – Changes the selected input. If the PIP is turned on, this also exchanges the PIP and main image on the HDMI output.
Caution Do not install or operate this product if it has been dropped, damaged, or exposed to liquids. If any of these things happen, return it to Vaddio for safety and functional testing. Before You Start Work with the network administrator to plan your EasyIP deployment. A typical EasyIP system includes network equipment.
The CeilingMIC is shipped with one Cat-5e cable to connect it to the interface box. Caution When building cables for Vaddio products, do not use pass-through RJ-45 connectors. Incorrectly crimped pass-through connectors can damage the connectors on the product, which will void your warranty.
EasyIP products. The EasyIP Decoder connects directly to a computer as a USB conferencing device. Vaddio recommends making all connections while the PoE+ switch is turned off. If no PoE+ switch is used, a mid-span PoE+ power injector (sold separately) is required for each EasyIP device.
A PoE+ switch provides power and network connectivity to the EasyIP products. If no PoE+ switch is used, a mid-span PoE+ power injector (sold separately) is required for each EasyIP device. Vaddio recommends making all connections while the PoE+ switch is turned off. Note The EasyIP Mixer is compatible with EasyIP cameras only.
Installation Guide for EasyIP Systems Using Dante Devices with the EasyIP Mixer The EasyIP Mixer is compatible with Dante audio products. These products connect to the EasyIP Mixer over the network. To work with Dante devices, you will need to download and install the free Dante Controller application from Audinate Pty.
Installation Guide for EasyIP Systems Installing the Camera 1. Route the cable through the opening in the mounting shelf and connect it to the camera. 2. Place the camera on the mount. Image for illustration only; not to scale. Camera and mount details may differ.
Installation Guide for EasyIP Systems Powering Up the EasyIP System Vaddio recommends making all connections while the PoE+ switch is turned off. To power the system, turn on the PoE+ switch. The EasyIP Decoder's status light turns blue when the device is ready. The connected computer recognizes it as a USB peripheral.
(2) This device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Vaddio can affect emission compliance and could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
Installation Guide for EasyIP Systems European Compliance This product has been evaluated for Electromagnetic Compatibility under the EMC Directive for Emissions and Immunity and meets the requirements for a Class A digital device. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. ...
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Index minimum requirements, EasyIP system 11- mount 13-14 installing 13 anatomy of the camera 6 mounting the camera 14 anatomy of the decoder 6-7 operating environment 9, 15 behavior on power-up 15 buttons and indicators 6-8 packing list 4 part numbers 4 cable connectors 10 power on/power off 15 camera mount 13-14...
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