Pelco NET5400T Car Video System User Manual


 
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Before You Begin
Endura is a network system that requires a continuous amount of bandwidth to transmit true, live video; therefore, always
include your network administrator when planning and installing Endura components.
You will also need the following items:
Pelco-approved Endura certification
Access to an Endura network
that is an active, Gigabit Ethernet network that supports the full Internet Protocol suite,
that is configured with at least one Endura system manager, and
that is configured with at least one Endura workstation.
NOTES:
Endura components are designed to deliver high-quality, high-frame rate video across a network. For best results,
make sure your installation meets the power, environmental, and networking guidelines described in the Installation
Guidelines for Endura equipment document, which is available on the Endura partner portal.
When using one or more network switches on the Endura network, enable autonegotiation on all switches.
These network requirements represent the minimum standard for a small Endura-capable security network. Consult
the Endura 2.0 Network Design Guide to make sure your network is properly configured. Your system may be
different and may require additional hardware, software, and network resources.
USER-SUPPLIED PARTS
In addition to the standard tools and cables required for a video security installation, you will need to provide the following
items:
You also need to provide all network equipment, such as switches, for the Endura network.
Qty Description
1 Cat5e (or better) cable and connectors for connecting the unit to the Endura network or Cat6 cable for
connecting up to four NET5400T units in a daisy chain
1 Power supply; refer to Connecting Power on page 33 for more information
1 Analog video device (fixed or PTZ camera)
1 Monitor, if using looping video
1 Small flat-tip screwdriver, if connecting camera control, relay, or alarms