Step 3. Connect To The Ip Network; Step 4. Power-On The Appliance; Step 5. Set The Ip Address - VBrick Systems VB6000 Series Getting Started Manual

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To connect input audio/video to the appliance:
1. From a video input source (for example, a camera, DVD, or VCR), connect a BNC
(composite video) cable to
2. Connect
Left

Step 3. Connect to the IP Network

Use an Ethernet cable to connect the appliance to the IP network.
To connect to the IP network:
1. Plug one end of the Ethernet cable into the Ethernet port on the VBrick appliance.
2. Plug the other end of the Ethernet cable into the network switch.
3. When the appliance is powered on, the green LEDs to the right of the Ethernet port will
illuminate and the

Step 4. Power-on the Appliance

To power-up the unit:
1. Insert the power connector that comes with the unit into the power receptacle on the
rear of the appliance.
2. Connect the other end to a conventional 110/220 VAC power source.
3. The green
Power In
will display status messages during self-test and reboot. This can take several minutes.
You should see a solid network
4. MPEG decoder appliances only. During a portion of the initial power-on sequence, a color
bar test will appear on the monitor.

Step 5. Set the IP Address

All VBrick appliances are configured by default with DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol) enabled. This means that when you power on the appliance on, if a DHCP server is
present on your network, the VBrick will automatically get its
from the DHCP server. If the VBrick cannot get an IP address from the DHCP server (or a
server is not present), you will need to set the IP address manually using either the handheld
IR Remote Control or HyperTerminal as explained below. Once the IP Address is set, you can
use the Integrated Web Server (IWS) to configure and manage the appliance.
Get the IP Address from a DHCP Server
To get an IP address from the DHCP server:
1. Connect the appliance to the network and power it on as explained above. All VBrick
appliances are configured by default with DHCP enabled. This means that when you
power on the appliance on, if a DHCP server is present on your network, the VBrick will
automatically get its
happens you are done. Go to Step 6. Install StreamPlayer Plus on page 6.
2. If the VBrick cannot connect to a DHCP server, it will wait two minutes and then start in
limited run mode using the default IP Address of
automatically reset and again try to obtain a DHCP address. The LCD screen on the
front panel will display a
to cycle through screens, one of which is the configured IP Address.
4
Composite In
and
cables from the audio source to
Right
light will flicker.
Activity
LED on the back of the VBrick will illuminate and the front panel
light and a blinking
Link
and
IP Address
Subnet Mask
message and then read
DHCP failed
on Slot1 of the VBrick appliance.
Audio In
light.
Activity
IP Address
from the DHCP server. If this
. After 15 minutes, it will
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on the appliance.
and
Subnet Mask
and continue

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