Panasonic AW-RP50N operating instructions IP Duplicate ERR

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When the display for the number of units scheduled to be added has dropped below the actual number of units to be set because the power of the remote cameras or switchers has not been turned on or for some other reason, first remove the cause, and then select “RETRY”, and press the F2 dial to initiate the IP address settings again.

The number of units to be added can be updated.

C:20/20 S:1/1

RETRY

3Turn the F2 dial, select “Yes,” and then press the F2 dial.

This starts the “Auto IP setting” process.

￿ Memo ￿

￿￿The numbers are set for the remote cameras in sequence starting with the lowest number which was set to “NoAsign” for the [CAM1] to [CAM100] item on [CAMERA CTL] selected from the [SYSTEM] menu. Similarly, the IP addresses which were set for the camera numbers are set for the remote cameras. The same subnet mask and default gateway settings as the unit’s settings are selected.

￿￿For the switcher, “NoAsign” is set for the [SW] item on [SW CTL] selected from the [SYSTEM] menu.

The IP address (the one which was set for the [IP:SW] item on [SW IP ADR] selected from the [SYSTEM] menu) is selected for the switcher by “Auto IP setting”.

￿￿If the IP addresses of already set camera numbers (“NetWork” or “NoAsign” set for the [CAM1] to [CAM100] item on [CAMERA CTL] selected from the [SYSTEM] menu) and the IP addresses of the target devices to be added correspond, they are set for the camera numbers.

If the remote cameras to be added are the same as the already set remote camera numbers but their IP addresses are different, the IP addresses of the already set camera numbers are changed to the IP addresses acquired by auto IP setting.

When “Auto IP setting” has been initiated, the progress is shown by the number of displayed dots which are reduced one by one.

SET UP IP

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When all the operations have been completed successfully, “COMPLETE!” is displayed.

SET UP IP

COMPLETE!

The remote cameras and the switcher are automatically rebooted, and they restart with the new IP addresses which were set.

The remote cameras can now be operated from the unit. The function for linking the switcher with the unit becomes available for use at this point.

The “IP Duplicate ERR!” message is displayed if there is contention between the IP addresses of the remote cameras in operation and the IP addresses of the additional remote cameras to be introduced.

The IP addresses are not set for those remote cameras whose IP addresses are in contention.

SET UP IP

IP Duplicate ERR!

If the IP addresses were not set successfully, “SET UP ERR!” is displayed.

SET UP IP

SET UP ERR!

This completes the settings for all the devices except for the ones for which errors resulted.

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Contents Operating Instructions Contents Before use How to turn the power of the remote cameras on How to turn the power of the remote cameras on and offPreset numbers and registered pages Setting and operating the preset memoriesRegistering data in the preset memories Hold down the Preset MEMORY/MENU button of the number onExecuting the preset data Deleting the preset memory dataHold down the Preset MEMORY/MENU button for the number on Selecting the settings for a selected remote camera Setting the gainSetting the pedestal Set the Preset MEMORY/MENU 3 button R/B PED to on Setting the R and B gain valuesSetting the R and B pedestal Set the Preset MEMORY/MENU 2 button R/B Gain to onSelecting the white balance mode Setting the white balanceSet the Preset MEMORY/MENU 4 button AWB/ABB to on Turn the F1 dial to select the white balance modeAutomatically adjusting the white balance AWB Mode AWB a SETTurn the F2 dial to select AWB, and press the F2 dial Turn the F1 dial to select ATW Manually adjusting the white balanceAutomatic color temperature tracking ATW AWB Mode ATW SETManually adjusting the black balance Setting the black balanceAutomatically adjusting the black balance AWB Mode AWB B SET ABBTurn the F1 dial to select the shutter mode Setting the shutter speedSetting the detail Set the Preset MEMORY/MENU 5 button Shutter to onSpecifying the color bars Setting the shooting modeSet the Preset MEMORY/MENU 7 button SCENE/MODE to on Turn the F1 dial to select the shooting modeTable of operations Operating the menu items of the selected remote cameraSwlink Setting the User buttonsSet the Preset MEMORY/MENU 9 button Setup to on Registering functions User buttonsTurn the F1 dial to select the target menu item Setting the functionsFocus DIR Normal Setting the remote camera operationsSetting the pan, tilt, zoom and focus operation directions Zoom DIR NormalZ/F Selecting the control items pan, tilt, zoom and focusSpeed with Z Off Speed TargetT Curv Switching from focus control to iris control or vice versaSetting the PAN/TILT lever inclination and speed FOCUS/IRIS NormalDiag Speed Scope Mode aSetting the lower limit Setting the upper limitSetting the right limit Setting the left limitHome Position SET Returning the remote cameras to their home position6FUNCTION MIN Speed Adjusting the minimum pan/tilt start speedAdjusting the minimum lens zoom start speed T MIN Speed StartLocking the button operations 8GPI Setting the preset numbers10MENU CTL Setting button operation enable or disable Menu Control EnableIpsw Linking the unit with the switcherSwitcher network settings Set Preset MEMORY/MENU 10 button System to on3SW Assign Setting the image output and image inputTurn the F1 dial to select the input line of the switcher 1CAMERA CTL2SW Link Switcher settingsSet Preset MEMORY/MENU 9 button Setup to on Turn the F1 dial to select the menu item to be setBUS AUX Fasist OffCamsel Off Tallyip Off T LeverSelf 3SW Disp Setting for the information to be displayed on the OSDSetting all the information displays together Turn the F1 dial to and select the menu item to be setSetting each information item to be displayed Turn the F2 dial to display the remote camera item Checking the equipment alarm information8ALARM Power No AlarmTurn the F2 dial to select the initializing mode Press the F2 dial to initialize the settingsReturning the unit to its factory status Current Max mA AW-RP50 Control interface for external devicesSub 15-pin, female, inch thread Example of GPIOut connectionsSoftware provided on the CD-ROM RP setting toolInstalling the software IP settingsClick Renew Auto IP settingChanging the IP addresses Changing the camera numbersAcquiring information Alarm displaysDisplaying the camera names Initializing the IP addressesInput the filename, and click Save Saving the setting filesSaving and loading data System section, click Save under From AW-RP50Saving the log files Loading the setting filesPedestal AW-HE50 Table of menu itemsVideo Setup Setup PTZ ADJ MIN Speed Start Limit UP AW-HE50 F0410Y0 Operating Instructions Basics FCC Note Safety precautionsImportant Safety Instructions Before use Overview Before use Characteristics Accessories Pan-tilt heads and cameras supportedPan-tilt heads supported CPU Required personal computer environmentHandle carefully Installation precautionsConnecting the power supply Choosing the best installation locationOperating precautions Control panel Power indicator Power F1 dial, F2 dialAlarm indicator Alarm Parts and their functionsUser buttons USER1, USER2 Preset MEMORY/MENU buttonsCamera OSD button Camera OSD Exit button ExitAuto iris button Auto Auto focus button AutoFOCUS/PUSH OAF dial FOCUS/PUSH OAF Iris dial IrisLAN connector LAN RJ-45 10BaseT/100BaseTX Power switch Power DC in socket DC 12Ground terminal Signal GND Service switch SV/NMBasic operations of the unit Change the settings using the F1 dial and F2 dial Basic operations for the menusSelect the target menu Setting the unit Network settingsMAC Address 000Connections Example of IP connectionsConnections with the AW-HE50 and AW-HS50 Example of serial connections Connection with the AW-HE50Connection with the AW-HE100 Max m 3280 ft Connections with the AW-PH400 and cameraConnections with the AW-PH405 and camera Connection with the AW-PH650 Settings for connection with the remote cameras Serial connectionIP connection YES Setting the IP addresses automatically auto IP settingWhen setting the IP addresses for the first time Auto Setup RenewTurn the F2 dial, select Yes, and then press the F2 dial Auto Setup Keep IP Duplicate ERR Group Select Setting the IP addressesChanging the IP addresses of the remote cameras Selecting the camera groupClearing the IP address control tables Changing the IP address of the switcherAuto Setup ALL Clear Changing the camera numbersSet the Preset MEMORY/MENU 8 Button Camera to on Indicator lighting statuses and remote camera statusesSelecting the remote cameras to be operated Maintenance Power plug from the power outlet, and allow the unitTo cool down Unit mm inch AppearanceSpecifications Input/Output connectorAC adapter F0410Y0
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