Справочник Пользователя для Pelco PelcoNet Multimedia Transmission Via Network Net350

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CONNECTING A RELAY
 
The NET350 has a relay for switching an external device (for example, a light or siren). The relay can be operated from a control page during an 
active connection or automatically to coincide with certain events. Settings for the relay must be configured (refer to the 
 
 
Do the following to connect a peripheral device (such as a light) that can be activated from a PelcoNet live video page. Refer to Figure 19.
1. Pull the Alarm I/O terminal block from its plug-in base.
2. Connect the Alarm Out terminal on the 
 
top
 
 of the block to an external power source and the component to be activated (for example, a light 
or buzzer). Then use the second wire to connect the Alarm Out terminal on the 
 
bottom
 
 of the block to the external power source and the 
component. (Insert a small screwdriver tip in the square hole and push hard enough to open the corresponding round hole. Insert the wire in 
the round hole.)
3. Push the terminal block back on to the plug-in base. 
 
CONNECTING TO A LAN
 
Refer to Figure 20. You can connect the NET350 to a 10/100BASE-T network either directly or through a hub. To do so, plug a standard Cat5 UTP 
cable with RJ-45 connectors into the NET350’s Ethernet socket. 
 
Figure 20.  
 
Connecting to the LAN Port 
 
SWITCHING ON POWER
 
There is no power switch—the unit is ready for operation when it is plugged into an outlet. Do not connect the NET350 to a power source until 
all other connections have been made.
1. Plug the supplied cable into the NET350’s Power socket. 
2. Plug the adapter end into an outlet grounded to earth. 
The Power LED is red during start-up and turns green when the NET350 is ready to operate. If the network connection is established correctly, the 
L LED turns green. A flashing yellow T LED means data is moving over the network.
 
WARNING: 
 
The maximum rating of the relay contact is 30 VDC and 1 A.
Compact Flash
Alarm I/O
Ethernet
Power
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