Step 2 Connecting Monitor Outputs; Step 3 Connecting To The Network - Dedicated Micros DV-IP Decoder Setup Manual

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Step 2 Monitor Outputs
The Video outputs are 75 ohm BNC connector's and produce a 1 Volt peak-to-peak video signal.
When connecting monitor outputs start with the lowest number and work up, it is not necessary
to connect a monitor to each input if all five outputs are not required.

Step 3 Connecting to the Network

Note: Although the DV-IP Decoder is automatically allocated and IP address it is recommended that a
static IP address be configured on the unit.
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The DV-IP Decoder supports five monitor outputs. Each output
can be connected to a separate CCTV monitor allowing the video
from a NetVu Connected video server to be received from the
network and then converted into analogue video, these images
can then be viewed on the monitor wall.
The inclusion of a DV-IP Decoder within a DV-IP system means
that this CCTV network solution can now be monitored in a
traditional CCTV format and offers integration of a network
solution into a remote monitoring environment.
The DV-IP Decoder supports a 10/100Mbps auto detecting
Ethernet Network Interface Card. The purpose of the network
interface is to support the remote configuration and receive the
video and audio data from a NetVu Connected video server
across the Ethernet network.
Using a straight through network cable (Appendix A) connect to
the NET connector on the units and a port on the network.
The DV-IP Decoder is shipped enabled for DHCP network. An IP
Address will automatically allocated when the unit is powered up.
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