The eBridge4SK kit consists of eBridge100SPR and eBridge4SPT which are Coax to CAT-5 Ethernet adapters/media converters that deliver data and power over
coax cable. eBridge4SK enables fast 10/100 Base-T Ethernet digital communication. eBridge4SPT allows you to upgrade your existing infrastructure by replacing
a single analog device with up to four (4) PoE/PoE+ devices. eBridge100SPR passes data and sends power over the coax to the eBridge4SPT. Data transmission
and power over the Coax are possible up to 300m. Maximum range from head end to the PoE camera/device is 610m, taking into consideration that up to 100m
of structured cable may be deployed at each end. Built-in IP management allows for remote camera reset, monitoring and reporting via various IP protocols.
eBridge4SK enables cost-effective system upgrades and eliminates the costs and labor associated with installing new network cabling.
Note: Ethernet maximum distance (see Maximum Length of Coax Type vs. Camera Power/PoE Class, pg. 3).
Features:
Agency Listings:
• UL/CUL Listed for Information
Technology Equipment (UL 60950-1).
• Wire type: 4-pair Cat-5e or better structured cable.
• Distance: up to 100m.
• Speed: 10/100BaseT, half/full duplex, auto negotiation.
Coax:
• Distance: up to 300m.
• Connectivity: BNC, RG-59/U or similar.
• Throughput is rated to pass 100mbps from camera to receiver.
With the proper headend equipment
multiple Megapixel cameras can be used.
LED Indicators:
• Blue LED - Coax link connection.
*UL Listed Class 2 or limited power source (NetWay1D).
LED Indicators (cont’d):
• Green LED - Power (eBridge100SPR only).
• Yellow and Green LED (RJ45) IP Link status, 10/100Base-T/active.
Environmental:
• Operating Ambient Temperature :
eBridge100SPR: -40ºC to 60ºC (-40ºF to 140ºF).
eBridge4SPT: 60W: -40ºC to 75ºC (-40ºF to 167ºF).
• Storage Temperature: -40ºC to 75ºC (-40ºF to 167ºF).
• Humidity: 20 to 85%, non-condensing.
Applications:
• Retrofit digital IP cameras in an analog CCTV installation (up to four (4)
IP cameras expansion per analog camera).
• Works with Megapixel, HD720, HD1080 and VGA (SD) cameras
(see note, pg. 2).
• Extend Network link distance in an industrial environment.
• Upgrade deployed CCTV Coax to a digital network in Retail, Hospitality,
Arenas, Casinos, Airports, Schools, Hospitals, Transportation, etc.
Mechanical:
• Dimensions (H x W x D approx.):
eBridge100SPR: 4.375” x 3.5” x 1” (111.125mm x 88.89mm x 25.4mm)
eBridge4SPT: 1.7” x 5.23” x 8.93” (43.18mm x 132.84mm x 226.82mm)
I.T.E. 43KC
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Installation Instructions:
Wiring methods shall be in accordance with the National Electrical Code/NFPA 70/ANSI, and with all local codes and authorities having jurisdiction. Wiring
should be UL Listed and/or Recognized wire suitable for the application.
eBridge100SPR and eBridge4SPT is not intended to be connected to outside plant leads and should be installed indoors within the protected premises. The
eBridge100SPR and eBridge4SPT is intended for indoor use only.
1. eBridge100SPR installation:
a. Secure unit to desired mounting surface with a proper fastening device utilizing the unit’s mounting hole.
Unit should be mounted in proximity to Ethernet switch/network, NVR or video server.
b. Connect 56VDC UL Listed Class 2 or limited power source to terminals marked [Power --- Input +] (observe proper polarity) (Fig. 1, pg. 3).
Use 22AWG-16AWG wire for this connection.
Caution: 56VDC will be present on coax. The other end of the coax should only be connected to the eBridge4SPT.
c. Connect structured cable from Ethernet switch/NVR (network video server) to RJ45 jack marked [10/100 BaseT] (Fig. 1, pg. 3).
d. Connect Coax cable to BNC connector marked [Coax] (Fig. 1, pg. 3).
2. eBridge4SPT installation:
a. Affix rubber pads to eBridge4SPT for shelf installation (Fig. 9, pg. 12).
b. Connect Coax cable from eBridge100SPR to BNC connector marked [Coax] located on the back of the unit (Fig. 1, pg. 3).
c. Connect structured cable from PoE/PoE+ cameras/devices to RJ45 jacks marked [1-4] (Fig. 1, pg. 3).
Note: The eBridge is designed to accommodate Megapixel, HD720, HD1080 and VGA (SD) cameras. It is important to note that some high resolution and high
frame rate cameras may demand faster headend processing ability, such as a PC graphics card to present a quality image. If the headend processing equipment
is insufficient in speed, the image may show pixelation and latency. It is advisable to pretest system if unsure. Alternatively, frame rate and resolution may be
reduced to accommodate system equipment.
Technical Specifications:
ParameterDescription
ConnectionsBNC for Coax link. RJ45 for Ethernet link.
Blue: Coax Link.
Yellow (RJ45 connector): On - Link, Off - No Link, Blinking - Activity.
Green (RJ45 connector): On - 100Base-TX, Off - 10Base-T.
Operating Ambient Temperature (UL60950-1):
eBridge100SPR: -40ºC to 60ºC (-40ºF to 140ºF).
Environmental Conditions
eBridge4SPT: 60W: -40ºC to 75ºC (-40ºF to 167ºF).
Relative humidity: 85%, +/ --- 5%
Storage Temperature: --40ºC to 75ºC (-40ºF to 167ºF).
Operating Altitude: --- 1000 to 6,561.679 ft. (--- 304.8 to 2000m).
Regulatory ComplianceUL/CUL Listed for Information Technology Equipment (UL 60950-1). CE approved.
Weights (approx.)
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eBridge100SPR - Product: 5.1 oz. (0.144 kg.), Shipping: 7.76 oz. (0.22 kg.)
eBridge4SPT - Product: 2.9 lbs. (1.32 kg), Shipping: 3.9 lbs. (1.77 kg)
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Fig. 1
eBridge100SPR
Ethernet Switch
56VDC
Input
Coax up to 300m
Typical Application:
eBridge4SPT (Front View)
PoE
Output
10/100
Base-T
CAT-5e
up to 100m
NVR Network
Video Server
(Head End
Equipment)
CAT-5e
up to
100m
PoE/PoE+
Cameras
CAT-5e
up to
100m
PoE/PoE+
Cameras
Maximum Length of Coax Type vs. Camera Power/PoE Class:
Camera Power/
PoE Class
RG59/U
(23AWG)
13W/0 or 13W/3260.64m335.28m500m500m500m
25W118.9m150.6m239.3m+365.8m+365.8m+
60W50.3m+63.4m+100.6m+160m+160m+
90W33.5m42.1m67.1m+106.4m+106.4m+
120W25m31.7m50.3m+80.2m+80.2m+
RG59/U
(22AWG)
RG59/U
(20AWG)
Max. Length (meters)
RG59/U
(18AWG)
RG6/U
(18AWG)
Internet Browser Setup
Factory Default settings
• IP Address: 192.168.168.168
• User Name: admin
• Password: admin
1. Set the static IP address for the laptop to be used for programming to the same network IP address as the eBridge4SPT, i.e. 192.168.168.200
(the default address of the eBridge4SPT is 192.168.168.168).
2. Connect one end of the network cable to the network jack on the eBridge100SPR and the other to the network connection of the laptop.
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3. Open a browser on the computer and enter “192.168.168.168” into the address bar. A dialog box Authentication Required will appear requesting both user
Site ID Trap Message
USB Network Setup
DEVICE ALERTS
WEBVIEW INTERFACE
name and password enter the default values here. Click on the button labeled Log In.
4. The status page of the eBridge4SPT will appear. This page displays the real time status and health of each device connected to the eBridge4SPT.
Network Setup:
Click on the tab labeled Network Settings. This will open the Network Setting screen. In this screen the MAC Address of the eBridge4SPT module will be found
along with the programming fields for the Network Settings, Trap Receiver Settings, SNMP Port Settings and Email Settings.
Network Settings: In the IP Address Method field select the method that the IP Address for the eBridge4SPT will be obtained “Static” or “DHCP”
then follow the appropriate steps.
Fig. 2
STATIC (Fig. 2a, pg. 4):
1. IP Address: Enter the IP address assigned to the eBridge4SPT by the network
administrator.
2. Subnet Mask: Enter the Subnet of the network.
3. Gateway: Enter the TCP/IP gateway of the network access point (router)
being used.
eBridge4SPT
Site ID: RJ Sports WearSite ID: RJ Sports Wear
Network Settings:
Note: Gateway configuration is required to properly receive emails
from the device.
4. HTTP Port: Enter the HTTP port number assigned to the eBridge4SPT
module by the network administrator to allow remote access and monitoring.
The default inbound port setting is 80. HTTP is not encrypted and unsecure.
Even though HTTP can be used for remote access it is recommended
primarily for use with LAN connections.
5. HTTPS Port: Enter the HTTPS port number assigned to the eBridge4SPT
module by the network administrator to allow remote access and monitoring.
The default inbound port setting is 443. Being encrypted and more secure,
HTTPS is highly recommended for remote access.
6. Click the button labeled Submit Network Settings. A dialog box will display
“New network settings will take effect after the server is rebooted”. Click OK.
DHCP (Fig. 2a, pg. 4):
Trap Receiver Settings:
Trap Receiver IP Address 1:
Trap Receiver IP Address 2:
Trap Receiver IP Address 3:
Trap Receiver IP Address 4:
Trap Receiver IP Address 5:
1. After selecting DHCP in the IP Address Method field click the button labeled
Submit Network Settings. A dialog box will display “New network settings will
take effect after the server is rebooted”. Click OK. Next click on the button
SNMP Port Settings:
labeled Reboot Server. After rebooting the eBridge4SPT will be set in theDHCP mode. The IP address will be assigned by the router when the
eBridge4SPT is connected to the network. It is recommended to have the
assigned IP Address reserved to ensure continued access (see the network
administrator).
2. Subnet Mask: When operating in DHCP the router will assign the subnet mask values.
3. Gateway: TCP/IP gateway of the network access point (router) being used will be displayed.
IP Address Method:
Subnet Mask:
HTTPS Port:
MAC Address: BC:34:00:30:00:B3
Submit Trap Receiver IP Settings
Trap Message Port:
IP Address:
10.0.0.113
255.255.255.0
Gateway:
10.0.0.1
HTTP Port:
2713
443
Submit Network Settings
10.0.0.102
10.0.0.56
62.19.75.80
45.165.245.146
50.74.175.125
SNMP Port:
161
162
Submit Port Settings
STATIC
Security SettingsNetwork SettingsSetupStatus
Management Interface
Events Log
Email Settings:
a.
b.
From:
Subject:
Username:
Password:
SMTP Server:
SMTP Server Port:
Outgoing Email 1:
Outgoing Email 2:
Outgoing Email 3:
Outgoing Email 4:
Outgoing Email 5:
Test Email Restore Default Submit Email Settings
Restore Factory Settings
c.
Network Settings
event.report@linqinfo.com
event.report
••••••••
smtp.gmail.com
587
mike@jrsport.com
steve@jrsport.com
amy@jrsport.com
scott@jrsport.com
maria@jrsport.com
Reboot Server
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4. HTTP Port: Enter the HTTP port number assigned to the eBridge4SPT module by the network administrator to allow remote access and monitoring.
The default inbound port setting is 80. HTTP is not encrypted and unsecure. Even though HTTP can be used for remote access it is recommended primarily
for use with LAN connections.
5. HTTPS Port: Enter the HTTPS port number assigned to the eBridge4SPT module by the network administrator to allow remote access and monitoring.
The default inbound port setting is 443. Being encrypted and more secure, HTTPS is highly recommended for remote access.
6. Click the button labeled Submit Network Settings. A dialog box will display “New network settings will take effect after the server is rebooted”. Click OK.
Trap Receiver Settings (Fig. 2b, pg. 4):
1. Enter up to five SNMP trap receiver IP addresses. When accessing the eBridge4SPT remotely check with the network administrator for proper configuration.
2. Click the button labeled Submit Trap Receiver IP Settings. A dialog box will display “New Trap Receiver IP settings will take effect after the
server is rebooted”. Click OK.
SNMP Port Settings (Fig. 2c, pg. 4):
SNMP uses the default port 161 for general SNMP messages and port 162 for SNMP trap messages. In the event these port need to be changed enter the new port
numbers assigned by the network administrator. Click the button labeled Submit Port Settings. A dialog box will display “New SNMP port settings will take
effect after the server is rebooted”. Click OK.
Email Settings (Fig. 2d, pg. 4):
The eBridge4SPT can send emails via an in-house email server, email service provider (i.e. Gmail, Yahoo) or Altronix default email service.
In-house email server:
1. From: Enter the email address assigned to the eBridge4SPT module by the system administrator.
2. Subject: Identify the location of the ebridge4SPT (i.e. the Site ID).
3. Username: Enter the username associated with the eBridge4SPT module email address.
4. Password: Enter the username password.
5. SMTP server IP: Enter the SMPT IP address of the in-house email server.
6. SMTP server Port: Enter the SMPT port assigned to the in-house email server.
7. Outgoing Email Address 1-5: Enter up to five outgoing email addresses.
8. Click the button labeled Submit Email Settings email setting will be saved.
Email service provider:
1. From: Enter the email address for the eBridge4SPT module.
2. Subject: Identify the location of the eBridge4SPT (i.e. the Site ID)
3. Username: Enter the username associated with the eBridge4SPT module email address.
4. Password: Enter the username password
5. SMTP server IP: Enter the SMPT IP address of the email service provider.
6. SMTP server Port: Enter the email SMPT port number. The default SMPT email ports are 25 or 465 unless otherwise specified.
7. Outgoing Email Address 1-5: Enter up to five outgoing email addresses.
8. Click the button labeled Submit Email Settings email setting will be saved.
Altronix default email service:
1. All required sender and network fields have already been populated.
2. Outgoing Email Address 1-5: Enter up to five outgoing email addresses.
3. Click the button labeled Submit Email Settings. Email settings will be saved.
To test the email setup click the button labeled Test Email. An email will be sent to all Outgoing email addresses. If the test email is not received contact the
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network administrator and repeat the email setup sets.
After all fields have been programed click the button labeled Reboot Server. A dialog box will display “Please allow up to 30 sec. for server to reboot”. Click OK.
All programmed information will be saved after the server has rebooted.
Setup:
Click on the tab labeled Setup. The eBridge4SPT setup page will open. In this screen the Site ID, Date/Time and Port identification are setup, along with the
ability to enable and disable individual ports.
Site ID (Fig. 3a, pg. 6): Enter a descriptive name that will identify the location of the eBridge4SPT. The Site ID will appear in both the trap message and email
notifications.
Date/Time (Fig. 3b, pg. 6): Time and Date can be entered two different ways manually or by syncing the date and time with the host computer.
Manual setup (Fig. 3b, pg. 6): Individually select the appropriate information for each of the required field then click Update. This will update time of the
eBridge4SPT to the programmed information. The manual setup can be used when programming devices installed in one time zone and monitored in another.
Sync Setup (Fig. 3b, pg. 6): Clicking the button labeled Sync Date/Time with computer will set the eBridge4SPT to the time of the host computer.
Port ID (Fig. 3c, pg. 6): Enter a descriptive name and/or location of the device connected to the port.
Port Status (Fig. 3d, pg. 6): Individual ports can be enabled or disabled by clicking the button labeled Enable Port/Disable Port. This feature allows unused
ports to be disabled and also can be used to reboot a connected device by cycling power OFF and ON.
After all fields have been programmed click on the button labeled Save Settings.
Fig. 3
Management Interface
Security SettingsNetwork SettingsSetupStatus
eBridge4SPT
Site ID:
Trap Receiver Settings:
Jul
Port
1
2
3
4
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a.
Update Site IDRJ Sports Wear
b.
2015153253am9[ : : ]
Port IDPort Status
c.d.
Events Log
Update
Save Settings
Sync Date/Time with computer
EnabledMain Entrance
EnabledProduction
EnabledReceiving
EnabledShipping
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Disable Port
Disable Port
Disable Port
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Security Settings:
Security Settings
Username:
Password:
RJsports
******
SSL Status:
Change Username and Password:
SSL State: Off Turn SSL On
Certificate Status: Certificate Ok
Key Status: Key Ok
Management Interface
Events Log
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Security Settings
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Click on the tab labeled Security Settings. The eBridge4SPT security setting page will open. In this screen the SSL certificate and Key will be entered, the SSL
can be enabled or disabled and new username and password can be set. Using an SSL certificate will ensure that when remotely accessing the eBridge4SPT all
data has been encrypted and there for secure through the assigned HTPPS Port.
Fig. 4a
SSL Certificate Setting (Fig. 4a, pg. 7):
Generating a self-signed SSL Certificate and Key.
1. State: Two letter code representing the state where the organization is located.
2. Location: The city where the organization is located.
3. Organization: The legal name of the organization. This should not be abbreviated,
SSL Certificate Settings:
State:
NY
Locality:
Brooklyn
and should include suffixes such as Inc., Corp, or LLC.
4. Unit Name: Name of the device.
Organization:
RJ Sports Wear Inc.
5. Common Name: Domain name or IP address of the server. This is typically assigned
Unit Name:
by the network administrator.
6. Email Address: An email address used to contact the organization.
After all field have been completed click on the button labeled Submit SSL Settings. A dialog box
will appear “Please allow up to 30 secs. for server to reboot”. Click OK. A self-signed SSL certificate
Common Name:
Email Address:
eBridge4SPT
192.168.168.168
mike@rjsports.com
will be generated with the information provided in the “SSL certificate settings” fields. The
certificate will be valid for 500 days, and time stamped with the time settings present on the
Submit SSL Settings
eBridge4SPT module. The date and time must be synced with the host computer before generating
an SSL certificate.
Using a private SSL certificate and Key (Fig. 4b, pg. 7):
Private SSL Certificates and Keys must be uploaded using the Altronix Dashboard.
For additional information refer to the Altronix Dashboard setup/user manual section
Updating firmware / SSL certificate and Key.
SSL Status:
Certificate Status: Certificate OK = Valid SSL Certificate
Bad Certificate = Invalid SSL Certificate
No Certificate = a Valid SSL Certificate has not been loaded.
Key Status:Key OK = Valid SSL Key
Bad Key = Invalid SSL Key
No Key = a Valid SSL Key has not been loaded.
SSL State:The SSL of the eBridge4SPT can be turned on and off by click the
button labeled Turn SSL On/Turn SSL Off.
Fig. 4b
SSL Status:
Certificate Status: Certificate Ok
Key Status: Key Ok
SSL State: Off Turn SSL On
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Change Username and Password (Fig. 4c, pg. 8):
Security Settings
SSL Status:
SSL State: Off Turn SSL On
Certificate Status: Certificate Ok
Key Status: Key Ok
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Events Log
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1. Username: Enter the new Username (up to 32 characters) required to access the eBridge4SPT.
2. Password: Enter the new Password (up to 32 alpha numeric characters) required to access
the eBridge4SPT.
3. Confirm Password: Reenter the new Password.
Click the button labeled Save Username and Password. A dialog box with appear,
Fig. 4c
Change Username and Password:
Username:
Password:
RJsports
******
“New settings have been applied”. Click OK.
After saving, the new username and password will be active.
Confirm Password:
Save Username and Password
******
Event Log and Heartbeat Timer:
Click on the tab labeled Event Log. The eBridge4SPT event log will open. This screen will display the event log along with the heartbeat timer setup.
Event Log: The event log will display the 50 most recent events. To update the Event Log click the button labeled Display/Refresh Log.
Firmware updates must be done using the Altronix Dashboard. For additional information refer to the Altronix Dashboard setup/user manual’s section Updating
firmware / SSL certificate and Key.
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Status Screen:
Site ID Trap Message
WEBVIEW INTERFACE
a. Class Power (Watts) (Fig. 7a, pg. 10): Wattage required by the PoE class of the device.
b. Actual Power Draw (Watts) (Fig. 7b, pg. 10): Amount of watts being drawn by the connected device.
c. Device Status (Fig. 7c, pg. 10): Active or Inactive.
d. Port Status (Fig. 7d, pg. 10): Indicates whether port is Enabled or Disabled.
Fig. 7
Management Interface
eBridge4SPT
Site ID: RJ Sports Wear
Port 1 : Main Entrance
Class Power
(Watts)
6.49
Port 3 : Receiving
Class Power
(Watts)
6.49
Actual Power Draw
b.a.c.d.
Actual Power Draw
(Watts)
3.85
(Watts)
3.25
Security SettingsNetwork SettingsSetupStatus
Device Status
Active
Device Status
Active
Events Log
Port 2 : Production
Port Status
Enabled
Port 4 : Shipping
Port Status
Enabled
Class Power
(Watts)
6.49
Class Power
(Watts)
6.49
Actual Power Draw
(Watts)
3.90
Actual Power Draw
(Watts)
3.25
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Device Status
Active
Device Status
Active
Connection Status: OK
Port Status
Enabled
Port Status
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B
A
C
Fig. 8
eBridge4SPT Chassis Mechanical Drawing & Dimensions (H x W x D approx.):
1.7” x 5.23” x 8.93” (43.18mm x 132.84mm x 226.82mm)
8.93”
(226.82mm)
1.7”
(43.18mm)
link LED
CoaxSLOC
8.42”
(213.87mm)
5.23”
(132.84mm)
Shelf Installation
1- Position and affix rubber pads (C) (included) at each corner on the bottom of the unit (Fig. 9).
2- Place unit in desired location.
Fig. 9
PoE
10/100
Output
Base-T
Left side
Mounting Hardware (Included):
Four (4) rubber pads
Altronix is not responsible for any typographical errors.
140 58th Street, Brooklyn, New York 11220 USA, 718-567-8181, fax: 718-567-9056
website: www.altronix.com, e-mail: info@altronix.com. Lifetime Warranty, Made in U.S.A.
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