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Panasonic Remote Camera Controller Aw Rp50n Operating Instructions
Panasonic Remote Camera Controller Aw Rp50n Operating Instructions
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21 Connections Example of IP connections Connections with the AW-HE50 and AW-HS50 AW-HE50S AW-RP50 AW-HS50 AW-HE50S SDI video signal LAN cable Switching hub LAN cable Monitor Monitor 2 Monitor 1 Monitor Connecting a multiple number of the units with the AW-HE50 units AW-HE50S AW-RP50 AW-HE50S LAN cable Switching hub : Use straight cables (category 5 or above) for these connections. @53#@831/@#BTJDT@&OHMJTIJOEE @53#@831/@#BTJDT@&OHMJTIJOEE...
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22 Connections Example of serial connections Connection with the AW-HE50 SIGNAL GND TALLY/GPITO PAN/TILT HEAD 54321 SVPOWER ON BOOT NM12V INLAN 4 2 AW-HE50 AW-RP50 Monitor Remote camera control signal LAN cable 1: Use straight cables (category 5 or above) for these connections. 2: The multi-interface cable (AW-CA20T6G) is required for the serial connection with the AW-HE50. Connection with the AW-HE100 SIGNAL GND TALLY/GPITO PAN/TILT HEAD 54321 SVPOWER ON BOOT NM12V INLAN...
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23 Connections Connections with the AW-PH400 and camera Camera model: AW-HE870, AW-E860, AW-E750, AW-E650, AW-E350, AK-HC1500 or AK-HC1800 SIGNAL GND TALLY/GPITO PAN/TILT HEAD 54321 SVPOWER ON BOOT NM12V INLAN AW-PH400 max. 500 m (1640 ft.) max. 1000 m (3280 ft.) Protocol ConverterAW-IF400 AW-RP50 Switch settings SW1 SW2 SET UP 1234 OFF OFF ON OFF ON (300 deg) OFF (190 deg) OFFZoom lens Camera LAN cable Connections with the AW-PH405 and camera Camera model: AW-HE870, AW-E860, AW-E750,...
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24 Connections Connection with the AW-PH650 SIGNAL GND TALLY/GPITO PAN/TILT HEAD 54321 SVPOWER ON BOOT NM12V INLAN AW-PH650 AW-RP50 RJ-45 relay adapterMULTI POWER G/L input Pr Pb Y SDI OUT Monitor LAN cable : Use straight cables (category 5 or above) for these connections. @53#@831/@#BTJDT@&OHMJTIJOEE @53#@831/@#BTJDT@&OHMJTIJOEE
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25 Connections There are two procedures for the connection settings, and these are described in “Settings for connection with the remote cameras” and “Settings for connection with the switcher”. There are two series of steps to be taken for “Settings for connection with the remote cameras” . Setting method using the unit (Refer to the following items.) “Settings for connection with the remote cameras” “Setting the IP addresses automatically (auto IP setting)” “Changing the IP...
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26 Connections Setting the IP addresses automatically (auto IP setting) When “Auto IP setting” is initiated, the IP addresses are set automatically for the remote cameras and the switcher which are connected within the same subnet. The IP addresses can be set for up to 100 remote cameras and one switcher. [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”....
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27 Connections When setting the IP addresses for the first time The IP addresses are set while the remote cameras, switcher and unit are at their factory settings. Before setting the IP addresses, check that “NoAsign” is shown as the remote camera’s connection setting. Connection settings: On the [SYSTEM] menu, select [CAMERA CTL], and then display items [CAM1] to [CAM100]. Note 1 Connect the remote cameras, switcher and unit to the network within the same subnet. 192.168.000.010 ...
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28 Connections 3 Turn the F2 dial, select “Yes”, and then press the F2 dial. This starts the “Auto IP setting” process. When “Auto IP setting” has been initiated, the progress is shown by the number of displayed dots which are reduced one by one. AUTO SETUP ttttt When all the operations have been completed successfully, “COMPLETE!” is displayed. AUTO SETUP COMPLETE! The remote cameras and the switcher are automatically rebooted, and they restart with the new IP addresses which were...
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29 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...
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30 Connections 1 Connect 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 “RENEW IP ADR”, and press the F2 dial. 1.AUTO SETUP RENEW IP ADR Both the number of devices (all remote cameras and the switcher) currently being managed by the unit and the number of new devices detected are displayed on the LCD panel. C:001/004 S:0/1 YES...