Connections
When introducing additional remote
cameras or a switcher into an
environment where similar existing
devices are already in use
Even when additional remote cameras or switcher are
introduced into an environment where similar existing
devices are already in use, the settings can be easily
established using "Auto IP setting".
There are two methods for setting the IP addresses
of newly introduced devices (remote cameras or a
switcher), as follows:
1. Setting the IP address from the unit
2. Changing the IP address on the unit to match
the IP address of the remote camera or
switcher
This section explains each of these methods.
Setting the IP address from the unit
[Remote camera settings]
The unit sets the IP addresses for the remote
cameras that have been detected by associating
them with camera numbers whose connection
setting is set to "NoAsign".
Connection settings:
On the [SYSTEM] menu, select [CAMERA CTL],
and then display items [CAM1] to [CAM100].
Setting or changing IP addresses:
On the [SYSTEM] menu, select [CAM IP ADR],
and then display items [CAM1] to [CAM100].
Example:
Three remote cameras are in operation.
An additional remote camera is newly
introduced (and becomes remote camera D).
Remote camera D is detected.
In [CAMERA CTL], the [CAM4] item is set to
"NoAsign".
In [CAM IP ADR], the IP address for the
[CAM4] item is 192.168.000.013.
In the above example, remote camera D's camera
number allocation becomes CAM4, and its IP
address is set as follows:
Remote camera D: 192.168.000.013
Subnet mask, default gateway, and port number
settings are the same as those for the unit.
[Switcher settings]
The IP address set in the [IP:SW] item from
[SW IP ADR] on the [SYSTEM] menu will be set for
the switcher.
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