Power over ethernet (poe), Usb port – WolfVision EYE-12 User Manual Benutzerhandbuch

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Power over Ethernet (PoE)

The Ethernet/LAN-port of the EYE-12 includes Power over Ethernet (PoE) functionallity.
Power over Ethernet is a popular way of saving cables and installation costs.
The EYE-12 is compatible with PoE power injectors or PoE switches (according to the
IEEE 802.3af™-2003 industry standard). The supplied Voltage (in the range between
36 and 57V) will be added to a CAT-5 (or higher) ethernet cable and the camera can receive power via the
Ethernet/LAN-cable. A switch mode power supply in the camera converts the power to 12V.
When selecting a PoE-adapter for the EYE-12 it is very important that the adapter complies to the IEEE
802.3af™-2003 industry standard. Before this standard was introduced, many incompatible PoE-systems
were available on the market. Some of these units with different PoE standards are not compatible with the
EYE-12 and may have damaging effects! The "power classification" is "Class 0 (0.44 to 12.95W)".
More information on PoE-adapters at www.wolfvision.com/wolf/thirdparty.html

USB Port

The USB device port

can be used for direct connections between the Visualizer and a computer. This

way, a Visualizer can be controlled and can be used as a scanner for 3-dimensional objects. Images in JPG,
TIF or BMP format can be taken in a fraction of a second - much faster than with a desktop scanner.
WolfVision's Connectivity Software works under Windows XP, Vista and 7 (32 and 64-bit) as well as Apple
Macintosh. It is fully TWAIN/WIA compatible. This is important when using Visualizers in connection with
graphic programs such as Photoshop, or for connecting them to Interactive Whiteboards (Smart Boards).
The fast USB 2.0 port can also output live motion. WolfVision‘s Connectivity Software can store AVI files and
includes a video capture driver. You can view and save the live image from the Visualizer on your computer
in almost every modern video editing software.
Please download the latest version of the WolfVision Connectivity Software from:
www.wolfvision.com/support

(#7)

Pictures which are stored with the WolfVision Connectivity Software includes EXIF data, if file format JPG or
TIFF is used. Included data are:

Manufacturer = WolfVision
Visualizer model (inclusive serial number) = i.e. EYE-12 (00103701)
Firmware version = i.e. V2.00c
Date and time of create = i.e. 2011-09-18 11:06:29 (yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss)

Ethernet / LAN Port

10BASE-T/100Base-TX

The LAN port (#9) makes the Visualizer a part of the internal computer network and it can be used for
communication over the Internet, if it is assigned an official (WAN) IP address.
Administrators of a larger number of Visualizers can use the LAN port to control, support and update all of
their units from their local desktop PC. The list of applications for the Visualizers LAN port is constantly
increasing. It can be used for controlling, capturing still images, viewing live video streams, firmware
updates, adjustments, menu settings and maintenance purposes.
The following protocols are supported: TCP/IP, ICMP and ARP.

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are:

/Firefox

In order to prevent unauthorized users from logging into the Visualizer over the network, it is possible to set
administrator and user passwords. The transmission of the passwords over LAN is encrypted with Md5.
The Visualizer offers streaming of live images in UDP Multicast/Unicast and TCP Singlecast mode.
Technical Background: UDP Multicast works like a broadcast - many clients are watching the same video
stream. In Multicast mode the bandwidth is always the same, no matter how many computers are
connected. However as many routers do not support Multicast, UDP Unicast can be used instead for point-
to-point connection (one client is possible).
In TCP Singlecast mode each computer opens a separate connection to the Visualizer, which requires a lot
of bandwidth if many clients are connected (max. 64 clients are possible).

Supporte

rowsers

Internet Explorer, Netscape Navigator and Mozilla

.

By default, DHCP is activated to receive all network settings automatically.
Possible image transfer resolution up to SXGA- (1280x960).

Please check the separate description of "Built-In WebServer" on our internet homepage at:
www.wolfvision.com/support (or on the supplied CD-Rom).
For full functionality JAVA version 1.5.0 or higher is necessary.
For full functionality following ports are necessary: 50915, 50913, 8800 and 8801 (by default).

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