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Model VR448UTP Installation and Operation Manual 4-Port PoE Switch with Network Extender Introduction The VR448UTP Network Extender is designed to greatly extend the distances to which IP cameras and other network devices can operate. The VR448UTP Network Extender consists of two units, a 4-port transmitter and a receiver. Only the transmitter provides PoE to the connected network device. The receiver is installed at the NVR/IP equipment side and the transmitter at the IP camera side of the installation. RECEIVER Speed LED Off Green Activity LED 10 Mbs 100 Mbs 10/100 Off No Network On Network Detected Blinking Network Activity Ground Connection COMMERCIAL CCTV PRODUCT 40FE E325724 Data LINK Type Status POWER WIRE PAIR ETHERNET Status LED Blinking Establishing Link On Link Established Type LED NITEK On Off POWER INPUT 24 AC/DC 12-24 AC/DC, 0-100 Hz Class 2 only, 1 Amp max. R Transmitter Receiver BACK FRONT Ground Connection TRANSMITTER Activity LED 10 Mbs 100 Mbs Data 10/100 Data 10/100 Data 10/100 Data Status LED Blinking Establishing Link On Link Established Type LED On Off Transmitter Receiver POWER INPUT 48 VDC, 1 Amp max. Connected 10/100 Off No Network On Network Detected Blinking Network Activity POWER ETHERNET PORTS UTP Speed Off Green Type Speed LED LINK STATUS FRONT NITEK R BACK 072110 681200107 ® 5410 Newport Drive, # 24 Rolling Meadows, IL 60008 Phone: (847) 259-8900 Fax: (847) 259-1300 E-mail: [email protected] WWW.NITEK.NET EUROPE NITEK USA Note: A sticker on the bottom of each unit identifies whether it is the transmitter or the receiver. De Schans 19-21 2a 8231 KA Lelystad Tel: +31(0)320-2300005 Fax: +31(0)320-282186 E-mail: [email protected] WWW.NITEK.NL VR448UTP Network Extender Installation Drawing Power Transformer Ground Wire VR448UTP Receiver Receiver Power Transformer Network Cable NVR ! Network Cable IP Cameras 1 mile (1,600 m) 24AWG or Better UTP Twisted Pair VR448UTP Transmitter w/PoE Ground Wire The separate protective earthing terminal provided on this product shall be permanently connected to earth. Install Network to VR448UTP and IP Cameras 1) Connect an earth ground to each unit before making any additional connections. 2) Connect a network cable from the receiver to the security room or IP network equipment. 3) Connect a UTP cable between the transmitter and the receiver. The transmitter uses an RJ45 jack where the center two pins (4,5) are the output signal. The receiver uses an RJ6 jack where the center two pins (3,4) are the output signal. 4) Connect a network cable from the transmitter’s four Ethernet jacks to the IP cameras or other network devices. 5) Connect the Class 2 power transformer to the push in power connector of the VR448UTP receiver. The unit requires 24VAC or VDC @ 1 Amp. There is no polarity to these terminals. 6) Connect the 48VDC 1A power supply to the power connector of the VR448UTP transmitter. . Normal Operation When power is applied to both units the Network LED’s will come on and the link status LED will blink for about 30 seconds as the link is being optimized. When the link is stable the link status LED will remain “ON”. The Ethernet data LED will blink with network activity. Troubleshooting After completing installation, if the units are not operating properly, check each step at each unit in order. 1) If the Power LED is off verify the unit’s power connections and verify that the power source is on an active circuit. 2) If the link status LED does not stop blinking, verify that the UTP cable has been properly installed and make sure the receiver’s link Type LED is “OFF” and that the transmitter’s link Type LED is “ON”. 3) If the Activity LED is “OFF” verify you have power to the camera and good connections to the RJ45 connectors. 4) If the activity LED is “ON” and the link status LED is “ON” and there is no picture, verify camera IP address and monitoring IP address are proper and refresh the monitor. Directly attach the camera through a short patch cable directly to NVR/IP network. Verify that camera and monitor programs are properly functioning.