Panasonic AW-RP60 Operating Instructions - Page 33

Leaving the IP addresses of the additional devices

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Settings for connecting with the remote cameras (continued) 3. Set [EXEC] (F4 dial) to [SETTING], then press the F4 dial. "Auto IP setting" starts. The "AUTO IP SETTING" message is displayed while "auto IP setting" is being performed. zzThe "COMPLETE" message is displayed when the entire process is successful. The remote cameras are automatically rebooted, and they restart with the new IP addresses which were set. The remote cameras can now be operated from the unit. zzThe "SET UP ERR" message is displayed when IP address setting fails. The cause of the problem is likely to be a network malfunction. Check the connection status of the hub and LAN cables, and then retry the "auto IP setting" operation. Example: (1) Operation is being performed with the three remote cameras A, B and C set to CAM1, CAM2 and CAM3, respectively. (2) The new remote camera D (with the following IP address value) is added. Remote camera D : 192.168.0.20 (3) Connection types set on the unit ([SYSTEM] > [CONNECT SETTING]) CAM1 : LAN CAM2 : LAN CAM3 : LAN CAM4 : NON (4) Connection destination IP address set on the unit ([SYSTEM] > [MANUAL IP SET/USER AUTH]) CAM4 : 192.168.0.13 „„Leaving the IP addresses of the additional devices to be introduced unchanged and automatically updating the connection destination IP addresses set on the unit By executing [KEEP] in the [AUTO SET] item of the [AUTO IP SET] SYSTEM menu, links are set. With [KEEP], the unit first searches within the same subnet. Then, links are set between the newly detected remote cameras and camera numbers for which the connection type is set to [NON] on the unit. At that time, the IP addresses of the remote cameras are kept as is and the connection destination IP address values set on the unit are overwritten. When [KEEP] is executed in this state, the IP address of remote camera D is not changed, the connection destination IP address set on the unit is overwritten with the following value, and a link is set to remote camera D. Connection destination IP address of CAM4: 192.168.0.20 Remote camera A 192.168.0.20 Remote camera B Remote camera C Remote camera D CAM4 Connection destination IP address of CAM4 192.168.0.13  192.168.0.20 zzIf camera numbers for which the connection type is set to other than [Serial] include a camera number for which the connection destination IP address is set to the same value as the IP address of a detected remote camera, the connection destination IP address set on the unit is not updated. The connection destination IP address is kept as is and a link is set for the corresponding camera number and remote camera. Note zzSet the subnet mask of the unit and remote camera to the same value. If the subnet masks are different, no operations using the network will be possible. 33

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3.
Set [EXEC] (F4 dial) to [SETTING], then press the F4
dial.
“Auto IP setting” starts.
The “AUTO IP SETTING” message is displayed while “auto IP
setting” is being performed.
z
The “COMPLETE” message is displayed when the entire process
is successful.
The remote cameras are automatically rebooted, and they restart
with the new IP addresses which were set.
The remote cameras can now be operated from the unit.
z
The “SET UP ERR” message is displayed when IP address setting
fails.
The cause of the problem is likely to be a network malfunction.
Check the connection status of the hub and LAN cables, and then
retry the “auto IP setting” operation.
±
Leaving the IP addresses of the additional devices to
be introduced unchanged and automatically updating
the connection destination IP addresses set on the
unit
<Overview of operation>
By executing [KEEP] in the [AUTO SET] item of the [AUTO IP SET]
SYSTEM menu, links are set.
With [KEEP], the unit first searches within the same subnet.
Then, links are set between the newly detected remote cameras and
camera numbers for which the connection type is set to [NON] on the
unit.
At that time, the IP addresses of the remote cameras are kept as is
and the connection destination IP address values set on the unit are
overwritten.
Example:
(1)
Operation is being performed with the three remote cameras A, B
and C set to CAM1, CAM2 and CAM3, respectively.
(2)
The new remote camera D (with the following IP address value) is
added.
Remote camera D :
192.168.0.20
(3)
Connection types set on the unit ([SYSTEM] > [CONNECT
SETTING])
CAM1 :
LAN
CAM2 :
LAN
CAM3 :
LAN
CAM4 :
NON
(4)
Connection destination IP address set on the unit ([SYSTEM] >
[MANUAL IP SET/USER AUTH])
CAM4 :
192.168.0.13
When [KEEP] is executed in this state, the IP address of remote
camera D is not changed, the connection destination IP address set
on the unit is overwritten with the following value, and a link is set to
remote camera D.
Connection destination IP address of CAM4:
192.168.0.20
192.168.0.13
192.168.0.20
192.168.0.20
Remote
camera A
Remote
camera B
Remote
camera C
CAM4
Remote
camera D
Connection destination IP
address of CAM4
z
If camera numbers for which the connection type is set to other than
[Serial] include a camera number for which the connection destination
IP address is set to the same value as the IP address of a detected
remote camera, the connection destination IP address set on the unit
is not updated. The connection destination IP address is kept as is
and a link is set for the corresponding camera number and remote
camera.
z
Set the subnet mask of the unit and remote camera to the same
value. If the subnet masks are different, no operations using the
network will be possible.
Note
Settings for connecting with the remote cameras
(continued)