3: Configuring and Installing the Device
20 Verint Video Solutions
To configure a wireless system:
1. In a lab, unpack the transmitter and the outdoor wireless bridge and place them on a
table.
2. Connect the external antenna on the S3100 and optionally on the S1100w.
Warning: To avoid material damages, you must never power any two devices while
their antennas are facing one another with a distance of less than 10 feet
(3 meters).
3. Unpack the cable assembly (CAB9P) and plug its mating connector on the main
connector of the S1100w transmitter.
4. Connect the DB-9 plug of the cable to a COM port on your computer.
5. Power the device using the red and black wires of the CAB9P cable (see page 18).
The status LED turns steady red and then flashes green, indicating normal operation.
6. Configure the S1100w parameters with the command line interface:
a. Country of operation
b. Wireless passkey
c. IP address
d. Serial port parameters
For the description of the procedure, see Chapter 4 on page 31.
7. Configure the outdoor wireless bridge for a point-to-multipoint application.
For the detailed procedure, refer to the Nextiva S3100 User Guide.
8. Using SConfigurator, ensure that the S3100 and the S1100w transmitters communicate
well together:
In the Units tab, the S1100w should be hierarchically positioned under the S3100.
In the Link Status pane of the S3100, the S1100w should be in the Clients/Slaves
list.
Ensure that there is end-to-end video transmission in the lab before installing the
devices in their final location.
The initial configuration is now complete for the two devices.
Point-to-Point Connection
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To allow video display on a monitor in a point-to-point context, you have to create a fixed
connection between the S1100w transmitter and an S1500e or S1600e receiver. Typically,
both devices sit on the same IP subnet as SConfigurator and have the same VSIP port; to
access other devices, refer to the device discovery section in the SConfigurator User
Guide.
Note: The receiver must be running firmware version 3.10 or higher.
For more information about the connection procedure or the video modes, refer to the
“Managing Connections” chapter, in the SConfigurator User Guide.
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