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| VNODE™
| A VNODE™ is a self-contained small-scale signal monitoring system. There are four different models. Each one measures 5" x 3" x 1" and includes circuitry to monitor one or more signals, relays for GPI alarm outputs, GPI inputs, and a microprocessor with 100Base-T Ethernet communication capability. VNODES can report defects to an SNMP manager, or respond to defects by setting its own GPI relays. The unit can be configured by using either the Windows based Videoframe Configuration Application, or by using any of the VTECS™ Control Panels.
The VNODE is recommended for systems where monitoring points are few in number or for situations where the monitoring points are spread out thinly over a wide area. There may also be situations where centralized monitoring is not a requirement. The small zero rack unit can be mounted anywhere. This can be an advantage when there are no rack units left or rack space is tight, for example, in older installations or in trucks. Currently there are four VNODE models. All VNODES share the same software and Ethernet interface features. Each model contains relay output GPI capability for generating local alarm responses. The four models include a VF0037 GPI VNODE, the VF0038 SDI Video VNODE monitors one channel of SDI video, the VF0039 Analog Audio/Video VNODE monitors a channel of NTSC/PAL video and two channels of analog audio, and the VF0057 Two by Two Transfer Switch VNODE is a passive video bypass switch that can be controlled by GPI, Ethernet or SNMP. The following links allow you to view and print specifications and pinouts for the GPI VNODE - VF0037, SDI VNODE - VF0038, and the Analog Audio/Video VNODE - VF0039. If you would like more detailed information on the four different VNODE models and the entire VTECS™ Signal Monitoring System in a pdf format use this link: To view or print a pdf document of this VNODE™ page use this link To request literature call (530) 477-2000. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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