Panasonic AW-RP120G Setting the reception port number, Port CAM1, Displaying the MAC address

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Network settings of the unit (continued)

Settable addresses

1.CAM1

192.168.000.001

Block 1

Block 2

Block 3

Block 4

zzFor the IP address and default gateway, you can set values within the following ranges.

Block 1: 1 to 223

Block 2: 0 to 255

Block 3: 0 to 255

Block 4: 1 to 254

However, “127.000.000.001” cannot be set even though it is within the above ranges.

zzFor the subnet mask, you can set values within the following ranges.

Block 1: 0 to 255

Block 2: 0 to 255

Block 3: 0 to 255

Block 4: 0 to 255

However, “000.000.000.000” and “127.000.000.001” cannot be set even though they are within the above ranges.

Setting the reception port number

Set the port number for receiving camera information update notifications from remote cameras.

Set this when connecting with remote cameras via a router.

1.Open RP SETUP menu [25] and turn the F1 dial to display the “11. PORT CAM1” to “110. PORT CAM100” items.

11.PORT CAM1

61000

to

110.PORT CAM100

61000

2.Use the F2 dial to set the reception port number for each camera number.

Input range : 61000 to 65534

zzOnly even numbers can be set.

Displaying the MAC address

1.Open RP SETUP menu [25] and turn the F1 dial to display the “10. MAC ADDRESS” item.

10.MAC ADDRESS



zzThe MAC address can only be displayed. It cannot be changed.

Setting GLOBAL AREA

Set this when controlling remote cameras via a public line.

Set GLOBAL AREA to “On” to send control commands regardless of the status of the remote camera that is the connection destination.

The camera status indicators that correspond to camera numbers with the connection type set to “Network” are always lit green, and the other camera status indicators are off.

For details on the camera status indicator display when GLOBAL AREA is set to “Off”, refer to “Selecting a remote camera” (page 38).

zzFor details on connection types, refer to “Setting the connection types for remote cameras (serial/IP/no connection)” (page 30).

1.Open RP SETUP menu [25] and turn the F1 dial to display the “6. GLOBAL AREA” item.

6.GLOBAL AREA Off

2.Turn the F2 dial to display “On”, and then press the F2 dial to confirm the setting.

Note

zzWhen the GLOBAL AREA setting is “On”, a remote camera

connected with a serial connection cannot be controlled.

For a camera number with the connection type set to “Serial”, the connection type is automatically set to “NoAsign” when the GLOBAL AREA setting is set to “On”.

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Contents Operating Instructions It can be downloaded from the home page of Adobe Systems Pp Come aprire i file dei manuali di istruzioni per l’usoRead this first FCC NoteImportant Safety Instructions EMC Notice for the PURCHASER/USER of the Apparatus Performance levelContents Introduction User authenticationRestrictions on use Supported switcher FeaturesSupported remote cameras Accessories Precautions for useMake mount angles suitable for the installation location Precautions for installationExample of embedding the unit in a desktop ZzMount angle attachment position AppearanceUnit mm inch Control panel Parts and their functionsMenu operation section Camera selection section Pan and tilt sectionFocus, zoom and iris section Color adjustment section Menu and memory selection section Indicator section Memory card section User button sectionZzMemory cards About the external DC power supply Rear panelBasic operations of the unit Basic operations for the menus ShutterOff SpeedConnections Examples of IP connectionsConnections Examples of serial connections „„Serial connections for AW‑HE120 remote cameras„„Serial connection for a remote camera AW‑HE50 or AW‑HE60 ZzSwitch settings of AW-IF400 Supported camera„„Serial connections for AW-PH650 and camera ZzUse a straight cable category 5 or above for the LAN cableNetwork settings of the unit Setting the subnet maskSetting the IP address of the unit Setting the default gatewaySetting the reception port number Setting Global AreaPort CAM1 Displaying the MAC addressConnection destination IP addresses Link settingsOverview of related menus and operations Setting the IP addresses automatically auto IP setting When configuring the settings for the first timeCAM1 NoAsign SW CTLAuto SET SET UP ERR Auto SETAuto SET Complete Auto SET Renew IP ADRRemote camera D C001/004 S0/1CAM2 Network CAM3 Network CAM4 NoAsign Connection destination IP address of CAM4 Turn the F2 dial to select Yes, and then press the F2 dial192.168.000.200 OVER! YES Auto SET Keep IP ADRRetry Swapping connection destination IP addresses CAM1 192.168.000.003CAM1 IP Duplicate Press the F2 dial to confirm the IP addressSetting the connection destination port number CAM1SW IP Address 192.168.000.008Selecting a camera group Selecting a camera groupSelecting a remote camera Troubleshooting „„Input/output connectors Specifications„„General Index Memo Memo For business users in the European Union

AW-RP120G specifications

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