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To connect the monitor you need:
an Ethernet UTP CAT5 or higher cable connected to a PoE switch or to a normal switch/router;
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The maximum length of the UTP CAT5 cable segment should not exceed 100 meters, according to the IEEE 802.3 standard. |
power supply at +12 Volts DC if there isn't PoE;
wires must be brought for the connection of alarm loops and home automation (optional);
Here are typical connection schemes:
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Connection using an external power supply
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Connection using power supply from PoE
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