Panasonic AW-RP120G Setting the connection destination port number, CAM1, SW IP Address

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Settings for connecting with the remote cameras and switcher (continued)

Setting the connection destination port number

Set this when the remote camera needs to be identified by a port number such as when connecting via a router.

zzThe connection destination port number of the switcher cannot be set.

1. Open PORT NO menu [40] and turn the F1 dial to display

the camera number for which you want to change the setting.

1.CAM1

80

2.Turn the F2 dial to select a value, and then press the F2 dial to confirm the selection.

zzThis is set to “80” by default for all of the camera numbers CAM1 to CAM100.

When you enter a value that cannot be set, the following message appears and the port number is not set.

Unavailable network setting

zzSettable port numbers

You can set a value within the range of 1 to 65535.

However, the following values cannot be set even though they are within this range.

20, 21, 23, 25, 42, 53, 67, 68, 69, 110, 123, 161, 162, 995, 10669, 10670

Manually setting the connection destination IP address (switcher)

Use the following procedure to manually set the link settings for the unit and switcher.

1.Open SW SETUP menu [41] and turn the F1 dial to display the “2. SW IP ADDRESS” item.

2.SW IP ADDRESS

192.168.000.008

zzThis is set to “192.168.000.008” by default.

2.Use the F2 dial to set the IP address for the connection destination.

Enter this in four blocks of numerals.

Enter all of the blocks and then press the F2 dial to confirm the IP address.

Initializing the connection destination IP addresses set on the unit

Use the following procedure to initialize the connection types and connection destination IP addresses set on the unit.

1.Open AUTO IP menu [37] and turn the F2 dial to display “ALL CLEAR”.

1.AUTO SET

ALL CLEAR

2.Press the F2 dial to execute initialization.

The settings for connecting with the remote cameras and switcher are initialized.

zzWhen the connection type is set to “Network”, it is changed to “NoAsign”.

When the connection type is set to “Serial”, it is not changed. zzIf the IP address of the unit in RP SETUP menu [25] is

changed, the connection destination IP addresses are changed automatically.

IP addresses after the IP address of the unit are set for the camera numbers in ascending order.

The value immediately before the IP address of the unit is set as the connection destination IP address of the switcher.

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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 User authentication IntroductionRestrictions on use Features Supported switcherSupported remote cameras Accessories Precautions for usePrecautions for installation Make mount angles suitable for the installation locationExample of embedding the unit in a desktop Appearance ZzMount angle attachment positionUnit mm inch Parts and their functions Control panelMenu operation section Camera selection section Pan and tilt sectionFocus, zoom and iris section Color adjustment section Menu and memory selection section Indicator section User button section Memory card 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 addressLink settings Connection destination IP addressesOverview 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 ADRC001/004 S0/1 Remote camera DCAM2 Network CAM3 Network CAM4 NoAsign Turn the F2 dial to select Yes, and then press the F2 dial Connection destination IP address of CAM4192.168.000.200 Auto SET Keep IP ADR OVER! YESRetry 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 Specifications „„Input/output connectors„„General Index Memo Memo For business users in the European Union

AW-RP120G specifications

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