Digital Video Installation - FLIR Voyager III Installation Manual

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same IP. Details about how to do this are included in the "Webcam Interface"
chapter of the Voyager III Operator's Manual.

Digital Video Installation

A computer can be interconnected over a shared Ethernet network to control the
Voyager III camera and view digital video. It is connected in the same way as a
JCU directly to a switch or router; but in the case of the computer, no PoE injector
is needed since it has its own power source. The extent of the local area network
(LAN) being used will determine the hardware and cabling requirements for
installing the Voyager III system into the network.
In addition to adding the PC to the physical network, a number of configuration
steps are required to establish communication between the PC and the Camera.
These are described in the "Webcam Interface" chapter of the Voyager III
Operator's Manual.
The following diagram shows the addition of a computer to the network.
Multiple Analog Displays
Caution: If multiple analog video displays are installed, to minimize ground loops
FLIR recommends using a video distribution panel for each video channel
(primary and secondary) specific to the installation environment and then
attaching the multiple displays to the distribution panels.
The Voyager III bulkhead box video amplifiers provide four analog video signals
for each of the two video channels. The primary and secondary video channels
can be configured to show either visible or infrared video.
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