Connecting The Camera - Pepperl+Fuchs VOC10M-F256-B12-V1D-CR03 Manual

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Industrial Event Camera
Installation
3.4

Connecting the Camera

Caution!
Damage to the device
Connecting an alternating current or excessive supply voltage can damage the device or cause
the device to malfunction.
Electrical connections with reversed polarity can damage the device or cause the device to
malfunction.
Connect the device to direct current (DC). Ensure that the supply voltage rating is within the
specified device range. Ensure that the connecting wires on the female cordset are connected
correctly.
Connecting the Supply Voltage
To supply voltage to the sensor, proceed as follows:
1.
Connect the 4-pin M12 socket on the power cable to the plug located on the side of the
camera.
2.
Manually screw the union nut onto the connector as far as it will go.
This ensures that the power cable cannot be pulled out inadvertently.
Establishing a Network Connection
To establish a network connection, proceed as follows:
1.
Use a network cable (minimum category 5e cable, max. length of 100 m) that has an RJ45
network connector on one side and a 4-pin M12 plug on the other. Insert the 4-pin M12 plug
into the socket on the side of the camera.
2.
Manually screw the union nut onto the connector as far as it will go.
This ensures that the network cable cannot be pulled out inadvertently.
3.
When delivered, the camera has a fixed IP address (192.168.100.50). To facilitate
communication within the network, you must configure your network. You can find the
configuration data in the network configuration overview.
Note
Network
The camera has a 100 Mbit Ethernet interface. The camera has a static IP address. If required,
an IP address can also be obtained via DHCP. If DHCP is enabled but not available, the static
IP address is always used as a fallback solution.
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