Panasonic AW-RP50N operating instructions Auto Setup Keep

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￿￿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 switchers are introduced into an environment where similar existing devices are already in use, the settings can be easily established using “Auto IP setting”.

The operating procedure is the same as for “When setting the IP addresses for the first time”. Refer to this section. The settings can also be established without changing the network settings (IP address, subnet mask and default gateway settings) of the additional remote cameras and switcher which will be introduced.

Refer to “When leaving the network settings of the additional devices to be introduced unchanged”.

When leaving the network settings of the additional devices to be introduced unchanged

1Connect the additional remote cameras and the switcher to be introduced and the unit to the network within the same subnet.

2 On the [SYSTEM] menu, select [AUTO SET

IP], and display [AUTO SETUP]. Then select “KEEP”, and press the F2 dial.

1.AUTO SETUP KEEP

The total number of all the remote cameras and switchers as well as the total number of the remote cameras and switchers scheduled to be added, which are the target of “Auto IP setting”, are displayed.

C:20/50 S:1/1

YES

C:20/50

Number of units connected within the same network

Remote cameras and switchers scheduled to be added

C: Remote camera, S: Switcher

When the total number of remote cameras and switchers scheduled to be added exceeds the total number of units which can be registered (remote cameras: 100 units; switchers: 1 unit), the [C/S OVER!] message appears on the bottom line of the LCD panel. Auto IP setting can still be initiated this state, but the IP addresses will be set only for the number of units which can be registered.

C:20/20 S:1/1

C/S OVER! YES

￿ Memo ￿

The camera numbers whose IP addresses have been set using “Auto IP setting” will be set to “NetWork” for their connection setting. Consequently, when “Auto IP setting” is next initiated, these camera numbers will be excluded from being targeted by the setting.

However, when the IP addresses of camera numbers whose IP addresses were set using “Auto IP setting” have been changed or the connection setting has been changed to “NoAsign” or “Serial”, they will again be targeted by “Auto IP setting”.

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Contents Operating Instructions Contents Before use How to turn the power of the remote cameras on and off How to turn the power of the remote cameras onHold down the Preset MEMORY/MENU button of the number on Setting and operating the preset memoriesRegistering data in the preset memories Preset numbers and registered pagesHold down the Preset MEMORY/MENU button for the number on Executing the preset dataDeleting the preset memory data Setting the pedestal Selecting the settings for a selected remote cameraSetting the gain Set the Preset MEMORY/MENU 2 button R/B Gain to on Setting the R and B gain valuesSetting the R and B pedestal Set the Preset MEMORY/MENU 3 button R/B PED to onTurn the F1 dial to select the white balance mode Setting the white balanceSet the Preset MEMORY/MENU 4 button AWB/ABB to on Selecting the white balance modeTurn the F2 dial to select AWB, and press the F2 dial Automatically adjusting the white balanceAWB Mode AWB a SET AWB Mode ATW SET Manually adjusting the white balanceAutomatic color temperature tracking ATW Turn the F1 dial to select ATWAWB Mode AWB B SET ABB Setting the black balanceAutomatically adjusting the black balance Manually adjusting the black balanceSet the Preset MEMORY/MENU 5 button Shutter to on Setting the shutter speedSetting the detail Turn the F1 dial to select the shutter modeTurn the F1 dial to select the shooting mode Setting the shooting modeSet the Preset MEMORY/MENU 7 button SCENE/MODE to on Specifying the color barsOperating the menu items of the selected remote camera Table of operationsRegistering functions User buttons Setting the User buttonsSet the Preset MEMORY/MENU 9 button Setup to on SwlinkSetting the functions Turn the F1 dial to select the target menu itemZoom DIR Normal Setting the remote camera operationsSetting the pan, tilt, zoom and focus operation directions Focus DIR NormalSpeed Target Selecting the control items pan, tilt, zoom and focusSpeed with Z Off Z/FFOCUS/IRIS Normal Switching from focus control to iris control or vice versaSetting the PAN/TILT lever inclination and speed T CurvScope Mode a Diag SpeedSetting the upper limit Setting the lower limitSetting the left limit Setting the right limitReturning the remote cameras to their home position Home Position SET6FUNCTION T MIN Speed Start Adjusting the minimum pan/tilt start speedAdjusting the minimum lens zoom start speed MIN SpeedMenu Control Enable 8GPI Setting the preset numbers10MENU CTL Setting button operation enable or disable Locking the button operationsSet Preset MEMORY/MENU 10 button System to on Linking the unit with the switcherSwitcher network settings Ipsw1CAMERA CTL Setting the image output and image inputTurn the F1 dial to select the input line of the switcher 3SW AssignTurn the F1 dial to select the menu item to be set Switcher settingsSet Preset MEMORY/MENU 9 button Setup to on 2SW LinkCamsel Off BUS AUXFasist Off Self Tallyip OffT Lever Turn the F1 dial to and select the menu item to be set Setting for the information to be displayed on the OSDSetting all the information displays together 3SW DispSetting each information item to be displayed Power No Alarm Checking the equipment alarm information8ALARM Turn the F2 dial to display the remote camera itemReturning the unit to its factory status Turn the F2 dial to select the initializing modePress the F2 dial to initialize the settings Example of GPIOut connections Control interface for external devicesSub 15-pin, female, inch thread Current Max mA AW-RP50IP settings RP setting toolInstalling the software Software provided on the CD-ROMChanging the camera numbers Auto IP settingChanging the IP addresses Click RenewInitializing the IP addresses Alarm displaysDisplaying the camera names Acquiring informationSystem section, click Save under From AW-RP50 Saving the setting filesSaving and loading data Input the filename, and click SaveLoading the setting files Saving the log filesTable of menu items Pedestal AW-HE50Video Setup Setup PTZ ADJ MIN Speed Start Limit UP AW-HE50 F0410Y0 Operating Instructions Basics Safety precautions FCC NoteImportant Safety Instructions Before use Overview Before use Characteristics Pan-tilt heads supported AccessoriesPan-tilt heads and cameras supported Required personal computer environment CPUChoosing the best installation location Installation precautionsConnecting the power supply Handle carefullyOperating precautions Parts and their functions Power indicator Power F1 dial, F2 dialAlarm indicator Alarm Control panelExit button Exit Preset MEMORY/MENU buttonsCamera OSD button Camera OSD User buttons USER1, USER2Iris dial Iris Auto focus button AutoFOCUS/PUSH OAF dial FOCUS/PUSH OAF Auto iris button AutoService switch SV/NM Power switch Power DC in socket DC 12Ground terminal Signal GND LAN connector LAN RJ-45 10BaseT/100BaseTXBasic operations of the unit Select the target menu Change the settings using the F1 dial and F2 dialBasic operations for the menus Network settings Setting the unit000 MAC AddressConnections with the AW-HE50 and AW-HS50 ConnectionsExample of IP connections Connection with the AW-HE100 Example of serial connectionsConnection with the AW-HE50 Connections with the AW-PH400 and camera Max m 3280 ftConnections with the AW-PH405 and camera Connection with the AW-PH650 IP connection Settings for connection with the remote camerasSerial connection Auto Setup Renew Setting the IP addresses automatically auto IP settingWhen setting the IP addresses for the first time YESTurn the F2 dial, select Yes, and then press the F2 dial Auto Setup Keep IP Duplicate ERR Selecting the camera group Setting the IP addressesChanging the IP addresses of the remote cameras Group SelectChanging the camera numbers Changing the IP address of the switcherAuto Setup ALL Clear Clearing the IP address control tablesSelecting the remote cameras to be operated Set the Preset MEMORY/MENU 8 Button Camera to onIndicator lighting statuses and remote camera statuses To cool down MaintenancePower plug from the power outlet, and allow the unit Appearance Unit mm inchAC adapter SpecificationsInput/Output connector F0410Y0
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