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AutoVu Handbook 5.1 SR2 - Genetec

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Using a SharpX – Multi system<br />

1 Connect the SharpX cameras as shown:<br />

Camera Interfaces 1 and 2 are<br />

controlled by one processor.<br />

Connect both SharpX VGAs here.<br />

Camera Interfaces 3 and 4 are<br />

controlled by one processor.<br />

Connect the SharpX to Interface 3.<br />

By connecting the SharpX to Interface 3, and leaving Interface 4 empty, you ensure<br />

that the SharpX has full use of the processor controlling interfaces 3 and 4.<br />

Now you need to tell the trunk unit that there is no camera connected to Interface 4,<br />

and that it should allocate all processing power to Interface 3.<br />

2 Log on to the Sharp Admin.<br />

You need to log on to the processor that controls the SharpX camera connected to<br />

Interface 3. If you haven’t changed the default IP addresses on the SharpX trunk unit,<br />

this means you should connect to 198.168.10.2. This IP address corresponds to the second<br />

processor. For more information, see the following:<br />

• "Using the Sharp Admin with SharpX" on page 17<br />

• "Camera settings" on page 231<br />

3 Go to the Configuration page > Camera settings.<br />

4 For Interface 4, set the Model to None.<br />

This tells the trunk unit that there is no camera physically connected to Interface 4. As<br />

a result, the SharpX connected to Interface 3 will use the processor’s full power and run<br />

at 30 fps.<br />

5 Click Save.<br />

You now have a three-camera SharpX solution with two SharpX VGAs and one SharpX, all<br />

running at maximum capacity of 30 fps.<br />

genetec.com | <strong>AutoVu</strong> <strong>Handbook</strong> <strong>5.1</strong> <strong>SR2</strong> | Download latest version 130<br />

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