Turning On/Off The Device - Canon RC-IP1000 User Manual

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Power Supply from the LAN Terminal (PoE+)
The LAN terminal's built-in PoE+ (Power over Ethernet+)
function allows the device to be powered by a PoE+ hub
that complies with IEEE802.3at Type 2 via a LAN cable
(P. 84).
Use a category 5e (or higher) STP LAN cable, up to 100
m (328 ft.) in length.
Important
• Some PoE+ hubs can limit the power for each port, but applying limits may interfere with performance. In this case, do not limit
the power.
• Some PoE+ hubs have limits for the total power consumption for the ports, which can interfere with performance when multiple
ports are in use. For details, refer to the instruction manual of the corresponding PoE+ hub.
Note
• When supplying power from both the DC power supply and the PoE+ hub, the DC power supply takes priority. If the DC power
supply stops while both are connected, power supply will switch to PoE+ and the device will be restarted.
• Some functions are restricted when using PoE+ power supply. You can select the restricted functions from [PoE+ Restrictions]
(P. 63) in the SYSTEM menu.

Turning On/Off the Device

Turning On the Device
Set the POWER switch to ON.
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• The device is started and the POWER lamp illuminates.
• The status page of the top menu is displayed on the LCD panel when startup is complete. You can change the
displayed screen from [Initial Screen] in the SYSTEM menu (P. 63).
Note
After turning on the power, do not operate the device until the top menu is displayed on the LCD panel. If you touch the joystick or
zoom rocker, the center position check is not performed correctly during power on.
Turning Off the Device
Set the POWER switch to OFF.
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• The device is stopped and the POWER lamp goes out.
• Turning off the device will not turn off any connected cameras.
LAN Terminal
LAN Cable
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