IP camera Instructions
GB
Introduction
1.5. Connecting the IP camera
LAN connection
Usually, an RJ-45 connector is used to establish
LAN connection (
page 22 + 23). When
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operated with the series 20 IP basic electronics
,
the network connection can also be established
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via the series 20 IP basic electronics
. To do so,
connect the camera module's RJ-45 socket to the
socket marked "Port 2" of the Series 20 basic
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electronics
using a .patch cable.
Power supply
Power for the Behnke IP camera is supplied via
the ethernet port (PoE). When operated with
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the series 20 IP basic electronics
, power for
the camera is supplied via PoE from the IP basic
electronics.
Illumination
Cameras featuring illumination (20-2906A-IP,
21-2906A-IP, 43-9588 and 50-2906A-IP) are
equipped with an additional cable
(
page 22 + 23) to supply power for the
illumination unit. Continuous power supply is
possible. Alternatively, you may use your SIP
door intercom's relay 2 to supply power for the
illumination unit. You may choose from any form
of configuration to be realised via the SIP door
intercom's relay operations modes.
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20-0001A-IP, 20-0002A-IP, 20-0013A-IP, 20-0014A-IP, 20-0016A-IP, 20-0041A-IP, 20-0043A-IP
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