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Link/Gateway Connectors and Operation
Link/Gateway Connectors and Operation
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Device Connectors

Rear view

Video Router - Rear View

Rear Face Connector Layout


  1. (Link only) Primary Cellular RF Connector

  2. (Link only) SIM Card Connector

  3. (Link only) Diversity Cellular RF Connector

  4. DC Power Connector

  5. LAN1 Ethernet Port (for Internet Connection)

  6. USB Ports

  7. LAN2 Ethernet Port

Front view

video Router - Front View

Front Face Connector Layout


8. USB Ports

Powering the Encoder and switching it on/off

To switch the unit on simply connect the output cable from the AC/DC adapter to the DC Power Connector on the device, and connect the AC/DC adapter to the mains power outlet. The device will auto re-power in the event of a temporary power cut.

Default LAN communications port IP Addresses

For ease of deployment, each connection method on the EdgeVis Video Router is pre-configured to attempt to obtain an IP address using DHCP. If that fails with a fallback static IP address:

Port

Default fallback IP Address

Subnet mask

LAN 1

192.168.10.1

255.255.255.0

LAN 2

192.168.11.1

255.255.255.0

To change these you can use local access mode.

Recordings Storage

This device will record video to the internal drive automatically.

Updating the software on the unit

Updates to your devices are applied automatically.

Mounting the unit using the universal bracket

The included bracket can be used to mount the unit. The following diagram illustrates how the bracket should be mounted first (in this example using VESA mounts on a monitor), the mounting screws attached to the unit, then the unit slid down onto the mount.

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