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EAN-Startup Guide 4000-OEM
2022-04-06
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Overview............................................................. 1
1.1
Additional Support Documentation ................... 1
1.2
SightLine Software Requirements ...................... 1
2
Safe Device Handling .......................................... 1
3
4000-EVAL Kit ..................................................... 1
4
Hardware Bench Setup ....................................... 2
4.1
5
Network Configuration ....................................... 3
5.1
6
Serial Communications ....................................... 4
6.1
6.2
USB Device Driver ............................................... 5
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if not avoided.
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equipment or subject that is not critical to system use.
© SightLine Applications, Inc.
Sales:
sales@sightlineapplications.com
Support:
support@sightlineapplications.com
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Panel Plus ........................................................... 5
7.1
Camera Acquisition ............................................ 7
7.2
Stream Network Video to This PC ...................... 8
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Summary ............................................................ 8
8.1
Demo Mode........................................................ 9
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Modifying Encoder Parameters .......................... 9
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Troubleshooting ............................................... 10
10.1
10.2
MIPI-IN Kit) ....................................................... 12
10.3
Questions and Additional Support ................... 12
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Modifying Encoder Parameters ......9 Additional SightLine Adapter Boards ....3 Troubleshooting ..........10 Network Configuration ........3 10.1 Send Diagnostic Files to SightLine Support ..11 Static IP Configuration Through Ethernet ..4 10.2 Nonfunctional SLA-4000-MIPI-IN Board (4000- Serial Communications ........4 MIPI-IN Kit) ............
  • Page 2: Overview

    Sales. To review all the interface board options, see the 4000-OEM Accessories page on the SightLine Applications website.  The 4000-OEM will also support a number of USB Webcams and USB 3.0 Vision cameras. Table 1: 4000-EVAL Kit Part Number Qty Description...
  • Page 3: Hardware Bench Setup

    SLA-PWR-B12V-36W (110-250VAC input / 12VDC output): Connects to J4 on the SLA-DIST board. • Power and network connectivity LEDs: A green light (D1) on the 4000-OEM indicates that all boards are powered on. An amber light (D5) • verifies network connection.
  • Page 4: Additional Sightline Adapter Boards

    *SLA-CAB-MIPI-02 FFC cable must be connected correctly. See FFC cable instructions before connecting the SLA-4000-MIPI board. **SLA-CAB-0305 can connect to SLA-CAB-0804 to facilitate a PC/USB connection to serial port 0 on the 4000-OEM. See the Serial Communications section for more information.
  • Page 5: Static Ip Configuration Through Ethernet

    Static IP Configuration Through Ethernet 1. Connect the board to a DHCP network. 2. Apply power to the 4000-OEM and wait for the board to receive an address from the DHCP server. 3. Connect to the board in Panel Plus.
  • Page 6: Usb Device Driver

    This section covers the Panel Plus setup and configuration process. Panel Plus provides a basic graphical interface to the 4000-OEM board. Before connecting with the Panel Plus software, the 4000-OEM board should be powered up and connected through: a network switch or directly to the host PC (preferred) or, Direct serial connection (for troubleshooting or if a network connection cannot be established).
  • Page 7 EAN- Startup Guide 4000-OEM  IMPORTANT: Do not cancel this prompt. Failure to allow access at this point will not allow the Panel Plus • application to connect to the board. See the Troubleshooting section for more information. Before using the Panel Plus program, review the Panel Plus User Guide in the Help section of the •...
  • Page 8: Camera Acquisition

    After the system reboots reconnect to the board. Make sure the board connects.  EAN-Camera Compatibility for all third-party cameras and lens assemblies that are currently supported by SightLine software. Includes configuration and setting support guidance. © SightLine Applications, Inc.
  • Page 9: Stream Network Video To This Pc

    Figure 10: Stream Network Video to PC 8 Summary This completes the startup guide for the 4000-OEM board. See the Panel Plus User Guide (main menu » Help » User Guide) for additional user and setup information. If the board has been connected to a camera and encoding functions are part of the configuration, video will be displayed in the main window.
  • Page 10: Demo Mode

    EAN- Startup Guide 4000-OEM  IMPORTANT: Not all 4000-OEM purchased configurations include encoded IP video. For configurations that include encoding, video will be displayed in the Panel Plus main window. Tracker-only configurations will display processed video on the HDMI output only. An HDMI- capable monitor is required for viewing this output.
  • Page 11: Troubleshooting

     Connecting to the serial port on the 4000-OEM board from a host PC requires TTL (3.3V) to USB serial cable w/ 3-pin Molex cable (SLA-CAB-0305). © SightLine Applications, Inc.
  • Page 12: Send Diagnostic Files To Sightline Support

    SightLine upgrade utility application to download files and then send them to Support. Figure 15: Get Diagnostic Files Additional diagnostic information can also be obtained from the 4000-OEM by displaying the system log. 1. Establish an SSH session to the OEM with Tera Term (recommended) or similar application.
  • Page 13: Nonfunctional Sla-4000-Mipi-In Board (4000-Mipi-In Kit)

    Figure 16: I2C Bus 3 Detect with Tera Term 4. If nothing shows up using I2C Bus 3 detect, check the SLA-CAB-MIPI-02 cable connection between the SLA-4000-IN MIPI board and the 4000-OEM, and then repeat steps 1 through 3. ...

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