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Chapter 4 Installation
VIP 10 19
Network
You can connect the VIP to a 10/100 Base-T network. Use a standard UTP
Category 5 cable with RJ45 connectors for this.
Connect the unit to the network using the Ethernet jack.
Alarm inputs
The VIP has two alarm inputs on the orange terminal block. The alarm inputs are
used to transfer signals from external alarm devices, such as door contacts or
sensors. Given the appropriate configuration, an alarm device can, for example,
trigger automatic connection between the VIP and a remote location. A voltage
free normally open contact or switch can be used as an actuator.
Note
It is preferable to use an actuator with a bounce-free contact system.
Connect the leads to the appropriate terminals on the orange terminal block
and check that the connection is secure (for pin assignment see page 111).
Relay output
The VIP has a relay output for switching external devices, such as lights or
audible alarms. This relay output can be activated manually if there is an active
connection with the VIP. Moreover, the output can be configured to activate
audible alarms or other devices as a response to an alarm signal. The relay
output is also located on the orange terminal block.
Warning!
The maximum rating of the relay contact is 30 V and 1 A.
Connect the leads to the appropriate terminals on the orange terminal block
and check that the connection is secure (for pin assignment see page 111).
Microphone/loudspeaker
The connection for the microphone/loudspeaker is also on the orange terminal
block.
The bidirectional audio signals are transmitted simultaneously with the video
signals. This can be used for example to operate a loudspeaker or door intercom
at the target location.
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