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NetBotz 455 Installation and Quick Configuration Manual 27
Install and configure a CCTV adapter pod 120. To install a CCTV
Adapter Pod 120, connect your video source to the appropriate DIN, BNC, or
RCA video input jack on the pod. Use the USB cable to connect your pod to
your NetBotz appliance, or to a USB hub connected to the appliance. To reduce
radio frequency noise and emissions from the USB cable, clamp one clamp-on
ferrite onto the USB cable within 51-76 mm (2-3 in) of the end that connects to
the pod, and the second clamp-on ferrite onto the USB cable within 51-76 mm
(2-3 in) of the end that connects to your appliance or to the USB hub.
After you connect your CCTV Adapter Pod 120 and video source to your
appliance, use the Advanced View to configure the pod.
To configure your pod:
1. Start the Advanced View. From the Appliance drop-down list, select the
IP address of the appliance to which you have connected the CCTV
Adapter Pod 120. Log in to the appliance using a user account that has
administrator privileges. After you log in, confirm that the newly
connected CCTV Adapter Pod 120 appears in the Navigation Pane. The
default label for CCTV Adapter Pod 120s is CCTV Video Pod serial,
where serial is the serial number of the pod.
2. Select the Configuration button and double-click the Camera Pods icon
(located in the Pod/Sensor Settings portion of the Configuration pane).
3. In the Camera Pod Configuration pane, select the entry that corresponds
to the CCTV Adapter Pod 120 and then click Capture.
4. The Camera Capture Settings window opens. In addition to the fields that
are available when you use this window to configure Camera Pod 160s,
one additional control is available when you configure a CCTV Adapter
Pod 120:
Video Format: Used to specify the format in which video is
transmitted by the video source. Available selections include:
NTSC-M, NTSC-Japan, PAL-B, PAL-D, PAL-G, PAL-H, PAL-I,
PAL-M, PAL-N Combination, and SECAM.
5. Use the controls in the Camera Capture Settings window to configure the
camera and image capture settings for use with the pod. To see an
example of an image capture using the currently selected Video Format,
Brightness, Contrast, and Image Quality settings, click Apply. The
sample image in the Capture window will be updated using the new
values. When you are finished, click OK to save your changes to the
appliance.
Your video source should now appear in the Advanced View Cameras pane.
Once configured, you can use the video source in the same ways you use
Camera Pod 160s.