Barco 26-0702000-00 Home Security System User Manual


 
46 FSN Series • User’s Guide • Rev 01
2. FSN-1400 Orientation
Card Descriptions
8) IP Address Reset Switch
Using a small tool such as a paper clip, press the IP Address Reset Switch for 5
(five) seconds. This action resets the chassis IP address to the default value of
192.168.0.4, and then performs a factory reset. Please note:
~ This is the same as pressing {Factory Reset} on the Reset Menu. In
Chapter 5, refer to the “Reset Menu
” section on page 274 for details.
~ Use the Com Setup Menu to change the IP address if required. In
Chapter 6, refer to the “Communications Setup” section on page 285
for details.
Following are descriptions of all components on the System card’s rear panel:
9) Serial Ports
Two DB-9 connectors are provided for Serial connections. In Appendix A, refer to
the “Serial Connectors” section on page 442 for details.
10) Ethernet Port
One RJ-45 connector is provided for a 10/100 Ethernet connection between the
FSN Series control panel and the FSN-1400. For multiple Ethernet connections,
an Ethernet switch is recommended. There are two LEDs on the connector:
Figure 2-5. Ethernet Connector
~ When a valid link is present, the amber Link Speed LED indicates
100mb Ethernet speed when lit, and 10mb speed when off.
~ The green Link/Activity LED indicates that a link is present when lit, and
link activity when blinking.
Please note:
~ In Appendix A, refer to the “Ethernet Connector” section on page 441
for Ethernet connector pinout details.
~ Use the Com Setup Menu to change the chassis’ IP address. In
Chapter 6, refer to the “Communications Setup” section on page 285
for details.
~ Refer to the “FSN Series Ethernet Connections” section on page 48 for
more information about Ethernet.
11) Ref In
One BNC is provided for an analog Reference Input connection. Accepted video
reference signals are black burst, SMPTE bi-level sync and tri-level sync.
Note
This function is currently not implemented.
Link Speed
Link/Activity
Note
In Appendix A, refer to the “Reference Video Input
Specifications” section on page 433 for detailed information
about the allowed frame rates for the reference input.