Panasonic AW-RP60 Remote Camera Controller User Manual

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Settings for connecting with the remote cameras

(continued)

Setting the connection types (serial/IP/

no connection) for remote cameras

1.

Set the connection types for camera numbers CAM1 to

CAM200.

Display the menu items with [SYSTEM] > [CONNECT SETTING].

CONNECT SETTING 1/17

CAM SEL

1

Serial

Serial

NON

NON

NON

NON

NON

NON

NON

CONNECT

MODE

CAM1

CAM3

CAM4

CAM2

CAM5

CAM7

CAM8

CAM6

AW-UE70

2.

Set with the F1 dial and F2 dial.

You can specify the camera number (F1 dial) and the connection

type (F2 dial) in the first row.

The rows from the second and so on display the connection type for

each camera number and you can set them.

The connection type flashes when the setting is changed, so then

press the dial to confirm the change.

NON :

No connection (factory default)

Serial :

Serial connection

LAN :

IP connection

z

The SERIAL CONT connectors [1] to [5] for serial connections

correspond to each of the camera numbers CAM1 to CAM5.

The serial connection [Serial] setting cannot be selected for CAM6

to CAM200.

z

z

When performing the steps described in “auto IP setting”

(pages 30 to 34), set the target camera number to [NON].

Note

Setting the IP addresses automatically

(auto IP setting)

When “auto IP setting” is executed, the settings for linking between

the remote cameras connected within the same subnet as the unit are

configured automatically.

The following explanations are split into configuring the settings for the

first time (when the remote cameras and switcher are in the factory

default state) and introducing additional remote cameras into an

environment in which IP connections are already in use.

When configuring the settings for the first time

<Overview of operation>

With [SYSTEM] > [AUTO IP SET], set the [AUTO SET] item to

[RENEW], then the link is set by executing SETTING in [EXEC].

When the [AUTO SET] item is [RENEW], the unit first searches within

the same subnet. After this, each detected remote camera is allocated a

camera number in order.

At this time, each remote camera IP address is overwritten with the

connection destination IP address value set for each camera number in

the unit.

Example:

(1) IP addresses set for remote cameras A, B and C (factory default

state).

Remote camera A :

192.168.0.10

Remote camera B :

192.168.0.10

Remote camera C :

192.168.0.10

(2) Connection types set on the unit ([SYSTEM] > [CONNECT

SETTING])

CAM1 :

NON

CAM2 :

NON

CAM3 :

NON

(3) Connection destination IP addresses set on the unit ([SYSTEM] >

[MANUAL IP SET/USER AUTH])

CAM1 :

192.168.0.10

CAM2 :

192.168.0.11

CAM3 :

192.168.0.12

When the [AUTO SET] item is set to [RENEW] in this state, the

IP addresses for remote cameras A to C are overwritten with the

following values, and links are set with each of camera numbers

CAM1 to CAM3.

Remote camera A :

192.168.0.10

Remote camera B :

192.168.0.11

Remote camera C :

192.168.0.12

The IP address allocated to the camera is the next number from the IP

address of this unit.

If the IP address setting for this unit is 192.168.0.9, then allocations start

from 192.168.0.10.

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