IP camera 20-2940A-IP/21-2940A-IP, 20-2941A-IP/21-2941A-IP, 43-2940A, 50-2940A-IP
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Introduction
1.7. Connecting the IP camera to the
basic electronics 20-0001-BS, 20-0014-
BS, 20-0016-BS, 20-0005-BS
1.7.1. LAN connection
The LAN connection is usually made via patch
cable
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with RJ-45 connector (included in the
camera's scope of delivery).
When operated with the series 20 IP basic elect-
ronics mentioned above, the network connec-
tion can also be established via the series 20
basic electronics.
To do so, connect the camera module's RJ-45
connector to the "Network port with PoE" socket
of the Series 20 basic electronics using a patch
cable.
This sufficiently provides power to operate this
Behnke IP camera.
For connection, see page 36.
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1.7.2. Power supply
Power for the Behnke IP camera is supplied via
the ethernet port (PoE). When operated with the
series 20 basic electronics mentioned above,
power for the camera is supplied via PoE from
the IP basic electronics. The power at the switch
port of the IP basic electronics is only available
after the SIP intercom station has completed the
startup process.
If the camera is operated independently, all
items described in the technical specifications
of the camera must be observed
1.7.3. BLED Illumination
Cameras with an LED illumination have an addi-
tional connection cable to supply
illumination. To do this, connect this connection
cable to the „Camera Illumination" slot of the
basic electronics. This function is not available
with the basic electronics 20-0005-BS. Connect
the camera lighting directly to the lighting
circuit board of a Behnke push-button module.
Alternative switching options for the lighting
can only be set in the web frontend of the SIP
intercom station for this voltage output labelled
„Camera lighting". Further information on this
can be found in the web frontend and the help
for the intercom station.
the LED
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