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• Create a “Camera List” csv file for each
segment.
• Create a “Camera Table” csv file for the IP
remote controller that you want to assign.
• Open all the csv files that you created with a
text editor, then add the required information
to “Camera Table” from “Camera List.”
• Import the created “Camera Table” to the IP
remote controller by using the Import
function.
“Unknown camera is assigned.” is displayed
on “RM-IP10 Setup Tool” for devices with
different segments.
After setting the camera table, make sure that the
relation between the camera and the corresponding
camera number and camera group number, by
operating with the joystick.* If not correct, set the
camera table again by using the setting software
“RM-IP10 Setup Tool.”
* When the IP remote controller is moved to the
different segment, make sure that “Gateway
address” is changed.
To select camera group number
Press any GROUP/POSITION button while
holding down the SELECT button. (For selecting 9
to 16, select the camera group number while
holding down the SHIFT button.)
To select camera number
Press any CAMERA button.
Note
The GROUP/POSITION and CAMERA buttons
flash and stop flashing (up to four times) while
updating the IP address, name, and the camera
table. Do not turn the IP remote controller off for at
least 30 seconds. While in this status, do not operate
the unit (especially the joystick, which will be
detecting an origin point).
3
After completing the settings, turn off the camera,
IP remote controller, and PC, then set DIP 2 switch
8 to OFF.
Tip
While the unit is in setting update mode, you can
easily check the firmware version of the unit.
The firmware version can be checked with the
button where the GROUP/POSITION button lights
in yellow while holding down the LOCK button.
Refer to the RM-IP10 Setup Tool for the detailed
firmware version No.
(You can also use the LOCK button to check the
firmware version in setting update mode.)
Connecting cameras equipped with
VISCA RS-232C connector
Connections with the VISCA RS-232C cables (cross
type) enable control of up to seven cameras with a single
RM-IP10 IP Remote Controller. (An RS-232C cable
should be used up to 15 m (49.2 feet).)
MODE
VISCA
1
9
1
9
RS-422
TALLY/CONTACT
RS-232C
!
DC 12V
LAN
RGB/COMPONENT
VISCA RS-422
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
EXT SYNC IN
IR SELECT
75
1 2 3
OFF
ON
HD
SD
IN VISCA RS-232 OUT
SDI OUT
DC IN 12V
R
VIDEO
S VIDEO
RGB/COMPONENT
VISCA RS-422
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
EXT SYNC IN
IR SELECT
75
1 2 3
OFF
ON
HD
SD
IN VISCA RS-232 OUT
SDI OUT
DC IN 12V
R
VIDEO
S VIDEO
RGB/COMPONENT
VISCA RS-422
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
EXT SYNC IN
IR SELECT
75
1 2 3
OFF
ON
HD
SD
IN VISCA RS-232 OUT
SDI OUT
DC IN 12V
R
VIDEO
S VIDEO
VISCA RS-232C
RS-232C cable
(commercially available)
to VISCA
RS-232C IN
First camera
to the AC adaptor
VISCA RS-232C OUT
VISCA RS-232C IN
Second camera
Third to Seventh
camera
Camera BRC-H900
AC power adaptor
MPA-AC1 (supplied)
to AC
outlet
AC power
cord
(supplied)
RS-232C cable
(commercially available)
to the AC adaptor
VISCA RS-232C OUT
VISCA RS-232C IN
RS-232C cable
(commercially available)
to the AC adaptor
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