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SECTION 2: INSTALLATION AND SETUP
2. Strip 1/4” of insulation from DATA+, DATA-, and GND wires from the device and insert them into the lower terminal block
RS-485 D+, RS-485 D-, and RS-485 GND pins, respectively, as shown in the schematic above.
2.4.5 RS-232C device connection
The RS-232C encoder interface can be connected to some devices, such as a Point of Sale (POS) terminal. The wiring signal polarity
and ground to the upper terminal block are shown in the schematic below.
RS-232C device wiring schematic
To connect an RS-232C device wiring to the encoder:
1. Route wiring from the RS-232C device interface to the encoder.
2. Strip 1/4” of insulation from TX, RX, and GND wires from the device and insert them into the upper terminal block RS-232C
TX, RS-232C RX, and RS-232C GND pins, respectively, as shown in the schematic above.
2.4.6 LAN, video, and power connections
1. Attach the network LAN cable to the RJ-45 connector on the encoder back panel. If the encoder is powered through the LAN
cable, DO NOT apply power to the encoder at this time.
2. Attach the video stream from your camera to the Vin1, Vin2, Vin3, and Vin4 BNC connector on the front of the encoder.
NOTE
Encoder Channel 1 is associated with the Vin1 analog input, Channel 2 is associated with the Vin2 analog input, etc.