Connect the GigE cameras to the PC
Prerequisite
- You have followed the entire procedure in Ethernet card setup
inin Set up IP cameras - No matter how many cameras you use, you need a
1-Gb1Gb Ethernet interface board (desktop computers only). - When you use a 4-port Ethernet board, you can power the cameras with Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) injectors but you can also choose to connect the board to the power outlet inside the PC.
SeeSee Power over Ethernet in GigE Vision cameras. - You must use a 1-Gb Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) injector when the PC does not have a 4-port Ethernet board. Use one PoE injector per camera.
- Cables: Use Cat5e or Cat6e crossover cables.
- Do not use an Ethernet to USB adapter (in the picture below) to connect the camera to the PC. Always connect the camera and the PC directly using an Ethernet crossover cable.
Procedure
- Using cross-network cables (cat-5e or newer), connect the Ethernet card on the PC to the IN port of the PoE-injector. Connect the camera to
thethe OUT - Power up the PoE-injector; make sure that the
twotwo CONNECTandand ON
If the green LEDs keep blinking, wait a few more seconds. If you see no change, disconnect the cables, then re-connect them.
Notes
- The Power over Ethernet (PoE) injector is a device that passes power along with data (in this case, video data from the camera)
onvia twisted-pair Ethernet cabling. - If you have multiple cameras in combination with a 4-port Adlink PCIe-GIE74 board, make sure to connect the cameras one by one and assign an IP address to the camera before you connect the next camera. It is important that each camera is always connected to the same port on the Ethernet board. Each port is viewed as a network adapter, with its own IP address. The information of the linked port is stored in the driver software of each camera. If you swap cameras, they will not be recognized. Therefore, always label the Ethernet ports and the cameras.