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  • Page 1 S1600e User Manual...
  • Page 3 S1600e Firmware Release 2.60 User Manual...
  • Page 4 While every reasonable effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this document, SmartSight makes no warranty of any kind and assumes no responsibility for errors and omissions. No liability is assumed for incidental or consequential damages in connection with...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents ............viii Conventions ........... ix Related Documentation ........x About Us .............. x Warranty ............xi Chapter 1 Overview ..........1 About the S1600e ..........2 Physical Characteristics ........2 Security ............2 Video .............3 Shipment .............3 Unit Casing Description ..........4 Chapter 2 Network Planning ........
  • Page 6 Load Default Configuration ........33 Reboot System ........... 33 Chapter 5 On-Screen Display (OSD) ..... 35 Quadrant 2: SmartSight Logo and Video Message ..36 Quadrant 3: Receiver Setup Details ......37 Chapter 6 Web Interface ........39 Getting Started ........... 40 Unit Configuration ..........
  • Page 7 User Manual Table of Contents Appendix E CLI with SConfigurator ..... 69 Appendix F CLI with HyperTerminal ....73 Appendix G Audio Pinouts........79 Appendix H Technical Specifications....81 Glossary ..............85 Index ................ 91 Compliance .............. 95...
  • Page 9: Preface

    Preface The S1600e User Manual presents the information and procedures on installing, configuring, and using the SmartSight high resolution S1600e video servers.
  • Page 10: Who Should Read This Manual

    Overview—Provides a brief description of the features of the S1600e and illustrations of its casing. Network Planning—Describes planning operations relative to the IP network over which the S1600e units will work. Configuring and Installing the Unit—Presents the configuration and installation procedures for the S1600e unit.
  • Page 11: Conventions

    The manual also includes the following appendixes: Factory Default Configuration—Lists the default parameter values of the S1600e unit. RS-485 Multidrop Connections—Presents the 2-wire and 4-wire RS-485 multidrop connections. DHCP Support and APIPA Service—Explains how the dynamic host configuration protocol server and the Microsoft APIPA service work.
  • Page 12: Related Documentation

    SConfigurator User Manual—Presents the instructions on how to use a SmartSight proprietary software to configure the S1600e unit, connect it to other units, and update its firmware. Release Notes—Contain information about S1600e upgrades and known issues still under investigation, as well as a description of features not covered in this version of the documentation.
  • Page 13: Warranty

    SmartSight packing slip or other transportation receipt. Products showing damage by misuse, abnormal conditions of...
  • Page 14 Since SmartSight has no control over conditions of use, no warranty is made or implied as to suitability for customer’s intended use. There are no warranties, expressed or implied, except as stated herein.
  • Page 15: Chapter 1 Overview

    Overview Designed for video monitoring and surveillance over IP networks, the S1600e video server is a self-contained solution delivering high quality MPEG-4 video at 30 frames (60 fields) per second over 10/100Base-T networks. The video server can easily be extended over local and wide area networks (LANs and WANs) or the Internet using ISDN, PSTN, or xDSL routers.
  • Page 16: About The S1600E

    (4800 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit). Physical Characteristics An S1600e server can be a receiver (-R) or a transmitter (-T). You can also purchase an S1600e-T unit with the extended temperature option.
  • Page 17: Video

    User Manual Shipment Video The S1600e units can have the following video resolutions: Resolution Number of columns Number of lines NTSC/PAL NTSC QCIF 2CIF 2CIFH (All columns) 4CIF All lines The frame rate of the units can be: NTSC—1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 15, or 30 frames per second (fps) PAL—1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 12, or 25 fps...
  • Page 18: Unit Casing Description

    Overview S1600e Unit Casing Description The S1600e electronics are enclosed in a non-weatherproof extruded aluminium casing that is not meant for outdoor use. The front panel consists of: An RJ-45 jack A system status LED A reset button A female DB-9 connector for RS-232 use...
  • Page 19: Chapter 2 Network Planning

    Network Planning To allow optimal configuration, you must properly plan your network.
  • Page 20 100Base-T to SC converters, which can offer a 1.25-mile (2-km) range. The S1600e supports a streaming method called multicast, which permits more than one receiver unit to view a video stream at any one time. Here is a typical connection for a point-to-multipoint application.
  • Page 21: Configuring And Installing The Unit

    Configuring and Installing the Unit To prepare your S1600e unit for operation, you have to perform a series of steps: Basic configuration, mainly for communication and serial connection Physical installation in its final location Alarm and audio configuration Connection to the serial ports Remember that your unit is an indoor product that cannot support an outdoor environment.
  • Page 22: Configuring The Unit

    Network card Serial port Setting Unit Parameters The first step in installing an S1600e system is to change the IP address of the unit to ensure compatibility with an existing network. The default IP addresses of all units are based on the APIPA service and will be in the range 169.254.X.Y, where X and Y are relative to the MAC address...
  • Page 23 To set the parameters of a unit: In a lab, unpack the unit and set it on a table. Plug the S1600e IP connector directly to a computer using a crossover cable or to your LAN using a straight-through cable.
  • Page 24 For more information about DHCP, see page 63. Click OK. The unit reboots with its new network configuration. In the Units tab, click Discover. The new S1600e unit appears. Select the unit, then click Configure.
  • Page 25: Performing A Point-To-Point Connection

    (for instance, camera or PTZ keyboard). For more information, refer to the SConfigurator User Manual. The S1600e initial configuration is now complete. You perform further configuration with SConfigurator. Performing a Point-to-Point Connection To allow transfer of video, audio, I/O, and serial data, you have to create a connection between a transmitter and a receiver.
  • Page 26 Choose the Connections tab, then click Add. The Connection Creator window appears. Select a Stream2 transmitter in the left column and a receiver in the right one. On the S1600e-T units, Stream1 is reserved for Web viewing. To disable I/O data transmission (for example, alarms), clear Forward I/O.
  • Page 27: Installing The Unit

    Connect the RS-422/485 serial port of the unit to the target device (for instructions, see page 14). Plug the network cable to the RJ-45 Ethernet connector on the unit. When installing an S1600e-XT unit, make it stand vertically, allowing for better cooling.
  • Page 28: Performing Serial Connections

    Configuring and Installing the Unit S1600e Performing Serial Connections The S1600e units hold connectors for two serial ports: RS-232 and RS-422/485. RS-232 Use the following wiring scheme to plug a serial cable to the DB-9 connector in the back of the unit:...
  • Page 29 User Manual Performing Serial Connections For the RS-422/485 bidirectional protocols, the setup is the following: LAN (local area network) Transmitter Receiver RS422/485 RS422/485 Video Video Audio Audio Tx+ Tx- Rx+ Rx- Gnd Tx+ Tx- Rx+ Rx- Gnd Tx+ Tx- Rx+ Rx- Gnd Tx+ Tx- Rx+ Rx- Gnd For the RS-422/485 Pelco P or D protocols, you connect the serial port the following way:...
  • Page 30: Configuring The I/Os

    You cannot program audio and alarms at the same time, since both contexts require input 1. Alarms All S1600e units can generate and receive alarms. To configure alarms in a point-to-point configuration, you plug the event sensor to the input 1 and ground terminals of the connector (typically on a transmitter unit), and your alarm system to the Out section of the receiver.
  • Page 31: Audio

    User Manual Configuring the I/Os Audio If audio is supported, two 3.5 mm jacks are installed on the units. Appendix G, page 79, presents the jack pinouts for input and output. Data Transmission Two transmission modes for audio data are available: Full duplex—Data is transferred in both directions simultaneously.
  • Page 32 Configuring and Installing the Unit S1600e Here is a typical PTT/PTL application: Transmitter Receiver Video Audio Video Audio Audio Out Audio In Gnd and In 2 Gnd and In 2 Gnd and In 1 Audio Out Audio In Connector Connector...
  • Page 33: Performing A Hardware Reset

    To reset the parameters to their factory defaults without performing a hardware operation, see page 33. Following a reset, you will need to reprogram the S1600e unit (for instance, its IP address and VSIP port) for proper operation within its network.
  • Page 34: Status Led

    Configuring and Installing the Unit S1600e To perform a hardware reset on a unit without a Reset button: Power down the unit. Short the TxD and CTS wires together (pins 3 and 8 on the DB-9 connector). Power up the unit and wait until the normal boot-up sequence is completed.
  • Page 35 The following power-up conditions are abnormal: LED not lit: Check the power supply and cabling. If power is available and the LED stays off, call SmartSight technical support for assistance. Steady red LED: There is an internal error that prevents the unit from starting normally.
  • Page 37: Setting Parameters With The Cli

    Setting Parameters with the CLI The S1600e units come with a simple command line interface (CLI) for configuration purposes. The CLI is hierarchically organized, with menus, sub-menus, and individual options representing configuration parameters. Only the parameters that you are likely to change are...
  • Page 38: Getting Started

    You can use the Telnet command to open the command line interface of the S1600e. Note Ensure that your PC and the S1600e unit are in the same IP subnet. To enter the CLI with Telnet: Start the Command Prompt Windows accessory.
  • Page 39: Using The Cli

    The CLI main menu appears. The CLI has a timeout that is triggered after three minutes of inactivity. When the timeout occurs: The “Thank you for using the SmartSight CLI.” message appears at the command line. You are brought back at the Command Prompt command line.
  • Page 40: Serial Port

    S1600e Serial Port The Serial Port menu enables you to establish the proper settings ensuring compatibility between the S1600e unit and your serial equipment (for example, dome, keyboard, matrix, multiplexer, or access card). For more information about the serial port settings of the specific product with which you want to interface, refer to its user manual or contact your product manufacturer.
  • Page 41: Access Management

    RS-422/485 Operating Mode The operating mode setting enables you to establish the way your RS-422/485 serial equipment will interface with the S1600e unit. The supported modes are: RS-422 4 Wires RS-485 4 Wires RS-485 2 Wires...
  • Page 42: Security

    Setting Parameters with the CLI S1600e Two types of users are available: Administrator—Has all rights and is automatically available when user accounts are activated Web client—Only has access to live video in the Web interface Security The Security menu holds commands relative to the protection of the unit.
  • Page 43 HTTP Access By default, you can access the configuration pages of the unit through the Web interface. If you block this access, you can only set up the S1600e unit with SConfigurator, Telnet, or a serial connection. Secure HTTP Access By default, you access the Web interface of the unit in unsecure mode (that is, with an http:// address prefix).
  • Page 44: System Status

    System Status The system status information indicates the current values of internal S1600e parameters, including the unit’s serial number and firmware version. A transmitter and a receiver connected together need to be running the same firmware version.
  • Page 45: Network

    For more information about DHCP, see Appendix C, page 63. You can set this option only if the S1600e is connected to a network that uses a DHCP server. Local IP Address The IP address is the identifier of the S1600e on the network.
  • Page 46: Advanced Menu

    In the Ping Request parameter, enter its IP address. Execute the Ping Remote Address command. Advanced Menu The Advanced menu holds a series of advanced setups mainly used by SmartSight technical support. Some of these configuration parameters are available through the SConfigurator utility software.
  • Page 47: Load Default Configuration

    User Manual Load Default Configuration Identifying a Unit To recognize an S1600e among a large set of units, you can make its system status LED flash red rapidly. To identify an S1600e unit: From the main menu, choose Advanced, then press Enter.
  • Page 49: On-Screen Display (Osd)

    On-Screen Display (OSD) The S1600e receiver units display information on a video monitor.
  • Page 50: Quadrant 2: Smartsight Logo And Video Message

    3 become blue/black. Quadrant 2: SmartSight Logo and Video Message In quadrant 2, when the unit is powering up, the SmartSight logo will be displayed during 30 seconds. When a connection is created between two units, a message like the following is displayed: Video [192.168.135.56:46742]...
  • Page 51: Quadrant 3: Receiver Setup Details

    User Manual Quadrant 3: Receiver Setup Details Quadrant 3: Receiver Setup Details Quadrant 3 displays basic S1600e-R configuration details, including serial port and network setup. This information is displayed during 45 seconds. For example: S1600e ver: 2.60- build 380 Comm: 4800, 8, N, 1 232f-d IpAddr: 192.168.135.97...
  • Page 53: Chapter 6 Web Interface

    Web Interface You can access the S1600e transmitters with your Web browser (Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher), for live viewing or configuration purposes. For instance, if you are using a PTZ camera, you will be able to control it directly on your Web browser.
  • Page 54: Getting Started

    To open the Web interface the first time: Start your Internet Web browser. In the Address field, enter the IP address of the S1600e-T unit using the http://IP_address format. The Web interface window appears. The Web interface presents three types of information: Quick Status—Basic information on the unit.
  • Page 55: Unit Configuration

    User Manual Unit Configuration Unit Configuration You can configure the S1600e transmitter with the Web interface, instead of using SConfigurator or the built-in command line interface (CLI). You can set the following parameter categories: Serial port Access management System status...
  • Page 56: Serial Port

    Web Interface S1600e Serial Port The S1600e unit has two serial ports, RS-232 and RS-422/485, for communicating with serial equipment (for example, cameras or domes). The RS-232 parameters are: Parameter Description Bit rate The data rate of the target product.
  • Page 57 The quality of being either odd or even. There can also be no parity check. RS-422/485 The way your S1600e unit will interface with the Operating Mode RS-422/485 serial equipment. Three modes are supported: RS-422 4 Wires, RS-485 4 Wires, and...
  • Page 58: Access Management

    Web Interface S1600e Access Management Access management takes care of user accounts and unit security. User Accounts With user accounts, you can protect the configuration of the unit by restricting its access with a user name and a password. Once the user account mode is activated, you...
  • Page 59 User Manual Unit Configuration Security The security settings are relative to the protection of the unit. For more information, see page 28. The parameters are: Parameter Description IP Firmware Update To enable or disable the performance of firmware updates on the unit through the IP network. Telnet Session To enable or disable the access to the command line interface (CLI) of the unit with Telnet.
  • Page 60: System Status

    Web Interface S1600e System Status The system status information indicates the current values of internal S1600e parameters, including the unit’s serial number and firmware version.
  • Page 61: Network

    User Manual Unit Configuration Network The Network menu allows you to configure several parameters to ensure compatibility between the S1600e and its IP network. The parameters are: Parameter Description DHCP Configuration To enable or disable the use of DHCP (dynamic host configuration protocol) to automatically get a valid network configuration for the unit from a server.
  • Page 62: Video

    Web Interface S1600e Video You can configure parameters related to the encoding of video in the unit. The parameters common to the two encoders of the S1600e unit are: Parameter Description Video Standard The analog display standard. Brightness The total amount of light in the color.
  • Page 63 User Manual Unit Configuration For each encoder, the video parameters are: Parameter Description Transport Protocol The protocol used to transport video. Input Filter Mode The level of filtering applied to the video signal before it is encoded. Resolution The number of pixels (columns * lines) for each picture of the video sequence.
  • Page 64: Vsip

    Web Interface S1600e VSIP You can set the following parameters related to the VSIP communication protocol:...
  • Page 65: Audio

    User Manual Unit Configuration Audio If your unit has audio capabilities, you can set general parameters, as well as specific values for the audio input and output. The general parameters are: Parameter Description Audio Mode The transmission mode for audio data. Output Compression The transfer mode for the audio data of the remote unit.
  • Page 66 Web Interface S1600e The audio output parameters are: The parameters for audio input are: Parameter Description Input Type The type of your audio source.
  • Page 67: System Time

    User Manual Unit Configuration System Time You can set the following parameters relative to system time: Parameter Description NTP Server Usage To enable or disable the network time protocol (NTP) to get the current time. NTP uses GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) to synchronize device clock time.
  • Page 68: Http (Webserver)

    Web Interface S1600e HTTP (Webserver) A series of configuration parameters are relative to the Web interface itself: Parameter Description Streaming Method The protocol used for transmitting video. Audio Streaming To enable or disable the transmission of audio data. PTZ Controls To enable or disable the transmission of PTZ data.
  • Page 69: Live Video

    User Manual Live Video Live Video You can view the stream coming out of the video source. When you choose any of the two viewing methods, another Internet Explorer window appears, with the IP address of the unit in its title bar; you can minimize it. The local settings are: Parameter Description...
  • Page 70: Presentation Windows

    Web Interface S1600e Presentation Windows If you choose Popup Video Window, the video will be displayed in a separate window: With an embedded window, the video will be displayed directly on the Web page. For example:...
  • Page 71: Ptz Controls

    User Manual Live Video PTZ Controls The PTZ controls allow you to manage the movements of the active camera and to specify zoom values: Pan/tilt control Zoom in/out Pan/tilt speed Preset The control buttons allow you to pan (left or right) or tilt (up or down) the camera.
  • Page 73: Appendix A Factory Default Configuration

    Factory Default Configuration This appendix lists the factory default configuration of the S1600e units.
  • Page 74 Factory Default Configuration S1600e The S1600e is programmed at the factory with the following configuration: Type Configuration Serial port Bit rate: 4800 bauds Parity: none RS-422/485 operating mode: RS-422 4-wire Access management Administrator user name: USERNAME Administrator password: PASSWORD User accounts: Disabled...
  • Page 75: Appendix Brs-485 Multidrop Connections

    RS-485 Multidrop Connections Two multidrop configurations are available: Four-wire Two-wire...
  • Page 76 RS-485 Multidrop Connections S1600e The four-wire configuration, which can be used for both RS-422 and RS-485, is: LAN (lo cal ar ea n et w o r k) RS422/485 RS422/485 Video Video Audio Audio The two-wire configuration, for RS-485 only, is:...
  • Page 77: Appendix Cdhcp Support And Apipa Service

    DHCP Support and APIPA Service DHCP (dynamic host configuration protocol) allows devices and computers connected to a network to automatically get a valid IP configuration from a dedicated server. The APIPA (automatic private IP addressing) service, available on the Windows operating systems, enables a device to assign itself a temporary IP address.
  • Page 78 S1600e At startup, a unit searches for a valid IP network configuration. The unit requires this configuration prior to starting its functions. The network configuration for SmartSight units consists of: An IP address A subnet mask A gateway One or two IP addresses of DNS servers (optional) The unit first looks in its local memory.
  • Page 79: Appendix Ddte And Dce Connections

    DTE and DCE Connections Before connecting a SmartSight unit to other serial equipment, you need to determine if they are DTE (data terminal equipment) or DCE (data communication equipment). Here are examples of both equipment types: DCE—SmartSight units, modems DTE—Computers, switches, multiplexers, cameras,...
  • Page 80 DTE and DCE Connections S1600e You need to know which equipment type your other serial device is in order to connect it correctly to the S1600e unit, which is a DCE. In the following descriptions: Voltage is measured when no data is transferred on the Rx and Tx pins.
  • Page 81 User Manual DTE and DCE Connections Connecting DTE and DCE When connecting two modules of the same type, you have to cross the data wires to create proper communication. On the other hand, when connecting a DTE with a DCE, a straight cable is required.
  • Page 83: Appendix Ecli With Sconfigurator

    CLI with SConfigurator The SConfigurator console enables you to easily access the CLI (command line interface) tool to configure and customize your S1600e unit.
  • Page 84 SConfigurator directly from the CD or copy the executable file first on your hard disk. To access the CLI with the SConfigurator console: Connect the S1600e unit to a COM port of the computer using a serial cable. Start SConfigurator.
  • Page 85 User Manual CLI with SConfigurator Close the SmartSight Console window. Warning The Disconnect button is used to terminate the connection to the SConfigurator console, not to exit from the CLI. Clicking it does not free the RS-232 connection and does not save your settings.
  • Page 87: Appendix Fcli With Hyperterminal

    CLI with HyperTerminal HyperTerminal is the Windows system tool for connecting to other computers, Internet Telnet sites, bulletin board systems (BBSs), online services, and host computers. You can use it to access the CLI (command line interface) of your unit.
  • Page 88 You have to perform the following operations before being able to use HyperTerminal to access the CLI: Connecting the S1600e unit to a COM port of the computer using a CAB9P serial cable with a DB-9 end Powering the S1600e unit Establishing a connection Setting the parameters of the computer’s serial port...
  • Page 89 User Manual CLI with HyperTerminal To set the parameters of the serial port: From the main HyperTerminal window, choose File > Properties. The connection_name Properties window appears. In the Connect using field, select the COM port you are using for the connection.
  • Page 90 To activate the connection: From the main HyperTerminal window, choose Call > Call. You can now use the CLI to configure your S1600e unit. To access the CLI with HyperTerminal: Press Ctrl+Break, then the space bar for a few seconds.
  • Page 91 User Manual CLI with HyperTerminal To end the CLI work session: Save the settings by entering s at the main menu, then pressing Enter. Exit the CLI by entering q at the main menu, then pressing Enter. Close the HyperTerminal window.
  • Page 93: Appendix G Audio Pinouts

    Audio Pinouts This appendix presents information relative to the 3.5 mm stereo plugs used for audio on the units.
  • Page 94 Audio Pinouts S1600e Here is the pinout of the stereo jacks for audio input: Ground (shield) Mic/Line-in Mic bias (not connected for line-in) Mic bias (not connected for line-in) Mic/line-in For audio output, the jacks are configured the following way:...
  • Page 95: Appendix H Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications...
  • Page 96 Technical Specifications S1600e Here are the S1600e technical specifications: Video Compression MPEG-4-based Frame rate Up to 30 fps (60 fields) programmable (full motion) Input 1 composite, 1 Vpp into 75 ohms Output 1 composite, 1 Vpp into 75 ohms Resolution...
  • Page 97 User Manual Technical Specifications Environment S1600e: 32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C) S1600e-XT: -22°F to 140°F (-30°C to 60°C) Humidity 95% non condensing at 122°F (50°C) Certification FCC part 15 (subpart B, class A) and Regulation Canada ICES-003/NMB-003 Europe CE mark, EN 55022:1998 Class A,...
  • Page 99: Glossary

    Glossary This glossary is common to all SmartSight products.
  • Page 100 CLI (Command Line Interface) A textual user interface in which the user responds to a prompt by typing a command. All SmartSight units have a built-in CLI allowing their configuration. Codec (Coder/Decoder) A device that encodes or decodes a signal.
  • Page 101 Internet. Multicast is a set of protocols using UDP/IP for transport. nDVR The SmartSight video management and storage software. This graphical product is used in conjunction with Ethernet and wireless video servers.
  • Page 102 Receiver A device converting a digital video signal into an analog form. Also called decoder. Repeater A range extender for wireless links. The SmartSight repeater is made up of two S3100 bridges (a master and a slave). RF (Radio Frequency) Any frequency within the electromagnetic spectrum associated with radio wave propagation.
  • Page 103 RS-485 An Electronics Industry Alliance (EIA) standard for multipoint communications. S1000 Series The SmartSight series of secure outdoor wireless video systems. The series includes the S1000 unit (for the 2.4 GHz frequency band in North America), the S1000-CE unit (for the 2.4 GHz frequency band in Europe), and the S1005 unit (for the 5 GHz band in North America).
  • Page 104 Also called encoder. Video Server A unit transmitting or receiving video signals. The SmartSight wireless servers are the S1000w and S1100w units; the Ethernet servers are the S1500e series and S1600e units.
  • Page 105: Index

    Index Numerics 3.5 mm plug 17 bidirectional audio 17 bit rate, serial port 26 boot, soft 33 abnormal power-up condition 21 access camera control 57 HTTP 29, 45 camera data port Web interface 2, 29, 45 configuration 2 access management casing of the unit 4 menu in the CLI 27 CD, Utilities x...
  • Page 106 Index S1600e configuration firmware update, preventing 2, alarm 16 29, 45 audio 17–19 firmware version 11, 30 camera data port 2 frame rate 3 default 19, 33, 59 full duplex audio 17 I/O 17–19 unit 8–11 gateway 32 Web interface 41–54...
  • Page 107 Telnet access 2, 29, 45 interface 42 Web interface access 29, 45 shipment list 3 protecting unit configuration 27 SmartSight Utilities CD x protocol, VSIP 50 SmartSight Web site x PTL (push-to-listen) 17, 80 soft reboot 33 PTT (push-to-talk) 17, 80...
  • Page 108 CLI 24 secure access 2 preventing access 2, 29, 45 Web server settings 54 temporary IP address 63 Web site, SmartSight x terminal emulation tool 73 tilt control 57 zoom control 57 time, system 53 timeout, CLI 25...
  • Page 109: Compliance

    Compliance...
  • Page 110 Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. EN 55022 Statement This is to certify that the SmartSight Model S1600e Ethernet video servers are shielded against the generation of radio interference in accordance with the application of Council Directive 89/336/ECC, Article 4a.
  • Page 111 Laval, Québec H7L 4S4 Canada Declares under sole responsibility that the product: Product name: Ethernet video server Model number: S1600e To which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following standards or other documents: EMC Directive 89/336/EEC: EN55022:1998 class A...
  • Page 113 SmartSight Networks Inc. 1800, Berlier Street Laval (Quebec) H7L 4S4 Canada...

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