Faber M1600 Security Camera User Manual


 
Genie Monochrome Series-GigE Vision Camera Troubleshooting 113
Problems with Disconnecting NICs
Genie cameras installed in environments with physical motion, vibrations, or high EMI may be disconnected by the
NIC. The following items need to be reviewed to solve the problem.
Motion or vibrations may cause data loss because the Ethernet cable connection is not secure. Use a locking
Ethernet cable (see "
Ruggedized RJ45 Ethernet Cables" on page 97).
High EMI may cause the NIC to drop data or to disconnect and reconnect at a lower data rate. Such situations
do not have simple solutions and may require an expert consultant.
Some NIC products may not tolerate any data disruptions. Any condition causing the NIC to drop the
connection may make it unrecoverable. Communication with the Genie can not be reestablished without power
cycling. In this case, trying a variety of NIC products is suggested.
Ethernet Switch Issues
An Ethernet switch usually works transparently and presents no problems. Review the following list when
troubleshooting switch issues.
Is the Ethernet switch powered on.
Are all ports used configured as active; not disabled.
Are all ports running at gigabit speeds–not low speed (i.e. not 10 or 100 Mbps).
Is the switch configured to use Jumbo Frames.
Verify the Ethernet cabling. Poor cables will cause connections to auto-configure at lower speeds.
When using a VLAN Ethernet switch, confirm that the Genie and controlling computer are on the same
VLAN group setup on that switch.
When using a chain of switches, ensure that inter-switch connection speeds are the same (1000 Mbps).
Multiple Camera Issues
When using multiple cameras with a computer with multiple NIC ports, confirm each Genie has been assigned
an IP address by checking the GigE server (see "
Sapera GigE Server Details" on page 83).
Do not use multiple NIC port configured in LLA. In this case use a DHCP server or persistent IP.
When using multiple cameras connected to an VLAN Ethernet switch, confirm that all cameras are on the same
subnet setup on that switch. See "
Using Genie with a VLAN Ethernet Switch" on page 18.