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Preparation 

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1.3.  How to install the P-V2CL onto receiver 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Mount the P-V2CL onto the receiver by using the supplied screws as shown in the figure 
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Summary of Contents for CW-F25

Page 1: ...CW F25 Instruction Manual for Europe IDX Company Ltd ...

Page 2: ...manual consists of information that is the property of IDX Company Ltd and is intended solely for the use by the purchasers of the equipment described in this manual IDX Company Ltd prohibits the duplication of any portion of this manual or the use herein for any application other that the operation or maintenance of the equipment described in this manual without the expressed written permission o...

Page 3: ...ation EU Conformity Statement This product and the supplied accessories if applicable are marked with CE and comply with the applicable harmonized European standards listed under the R TTE Directive 1999 5 EC and the Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC Responsible for CE marking IDX Technology Europe Ltd Unit9 Langley Park Waterside Drive Langley Berkshire SL3 6AD England Tel 44 1753 547692 Manufactu...

Page 4: ... 30 3 IP camera setup wireless LAN bridge 32 4 Intercom operation 34 5 GPI connection as tally 36 6 RS 422 remote 39 IV Useful information 41 1 Troubleshooting 41 2 Revert to default settings 46 3 Firmware update 46 V References 48 1 List of setup menus Rule 48 2 Setup menus Transmitter 49 3 Setup menus Receiver 56 4 Status LED 63 5 Specification 64 6 Connector and pin assignment 70 7 Important no...

Page 5: ...ween the transmitter and receiver and or the deterioration of radio waves caused by obstacles weather conditions and RF interference To minimize unexpected signal dropouts CW F25 has a function to automatically or manually reduce the video transmission bit rate Beamforming Combined with 4x4 MIMO and beamforming technology the CW F25 transmission distance and transferable data rate boasts superior ...

Page 6: ... CW F25 has an Ethernet I O equipped This functions as a wireless LAN bridge which makes it possible to connect an IP camera remote controller etc In addition the Ethernet can operate simultaneously with SDI video DFS Dynamic Frequency Selection CW F25 has a DFS function built in This detects weather radar and avoids conflict with official radio waves With DFS functionality CW F25 is free to use i...

Page 7: ...cause injury 2 or physical loss or damage 3 is possible 1 A serious injury means the loss of sight a physical injury a burn high temperature and low temperature electric shock fracture poisoning etc requiring medical treatment and or hospitalization for treatment 2 An Injury means a burn high temperature and low temperature an electric shock etc which requires medical treatment but excludes hospit...

Page 8: ...n substance or objects enters turn the power off immediately and pull the power supply plug out of the electrical receptacle Continued use may cause a fire an electric shock an injury or failure Do not dismantle or modify this product It may cause a fire an electric shock an injury or failure Do not damage the power cable by bending it forcefully using it to carry a heavy item or exposing it to he...

Page 9: ... or uneven surface It may collapse and fall or become unbalanced and fall and cause an injury or failure Do not cover the ventilation holes of this product If the ventilation hole are plugged the interior temperature of this product will rise and it may cause a fire or failure Do not drop collide with other hardware or apply a strong shock to this product It may cause failure Do not place anything...

Page 10: ...sed the radio specifications change which can lead to a violation of law and regulations This product is pursuant to the ETSI standard and can be used in both indoor and outdoor environments Please note that it is a user s responsibility to confirm an appropriate authority and use of wireless equipment in each country When the frequency set at Indoor DFS or Outdoor DFS wait the transmission about ...

Page 11: ...Introduction Packing list 10 4 Packing list Check the components in the package CW F25 TX Transmitter CW F25 RX Receiver Supplied accessories Readme First x1 Standard antenna x8 Headset x2 ...

Page 12: ...ies V Mount Adapter Plate x1 Model A MT2V CW This adapter plate is for mounting on the back of the TX so the TX can easily attach to the back of a camera By using this plate the battery or EXT DC power can be supplied to the camera through the multi pin connector on the plate The power to the camera will remain active even when the TX is powered off ...

Page 13: ... SMA x4 3 LCD Displays setup menu and status 4 Status LED 5 Menu setting buttons Move cursor Up Down Left Right ENTER ESC 6 Ethernet connector 7 GPI OUT Contact closure output 8 SDI IN 9 SDI THROUGH OUT 10 SDI OUT 11 DC power connector XLR 4 male 12 Screw holes for V Plate 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 2 12 ...

Page 14: ... connector 16 RS 422 connector D Sub 9pin female 17 Power ON OFF switch 18 Screw hole for V Mount adopter plate 19 3 8 inch screw hole for tripod 20 Power supply terminal in inside for V Mount adapter plate 21 3 8 inch screw hole for tripod On the bottom 13 14 15 16 17 20 19 18 21 ...

Page 15: ...14 2 RX Receiver 1 Power ON OFF switch 2 Intercom connector 3 Screw holes for V Plate 4 LCD Displays setup menu and status 5 USB connector 6 Status LED 7 Menu setting buttons Move cursor Up Down Left Right ENTER ESC 1 2 4 6 5 3 7 ...

Page 16: ...9 Ventilation holes 10 Ethernet connector 11 RS 422 connector D Sub 9pin female 12 DC power connector XLR 4 male 13 Antenna connector RP SMA x4 14 GPI IN Contact closure input 15 SDI IN 16 SDI THROUGH OUT 17 SDI OUT 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 ...

Page 17: ... II Preparation 1 Installation of plates This section describes how to install the V Plate and V Mount adapter plate 1 1 How to install the P V2CL on to transmitter Mount the P V2CL onto TX by using supplied screws as shown in figure above ...

Page 18: ...ack of the transmitter Pull out the power connector from the inside of the transmitter and firmly connect with the mating connector on the A MT2V CW Carefully restore the cable and connector to the inside of the transmitter After restoring the cable and connector mount the A MT2V CW onto the transmitter by using the supplied screws ...

Page 19: ...Preparation Installation of plates 18 1 3 How to install the P V2CL onto receiver Mount the P V2CL onto the receiver by using the supplied screws as shown in the figure above ...

Page 20: ...Preparation Installation of antenna 19 2 Installation of antenna 2 1 Install the standard antennas Transmitter Attach all four antennas tightly by rotating screwing in a clockwise direction ...

Page 21: ...Preparation Installation of antenna 20 Receiver Attach all four antennas tightly by rotating screwing in a clockwise direction Stand up all the antennas at 90 degrees when in operation ...

Page 22: ...424L Batteries IDX ENDURA series battery with P V2CL 3 2 Note P V2CL is an adapter for V Mount batteries Input voltage range is DC 7V to 17V Power input connecter is Cannon 4 pin male Pin assignment 1 negative 4 positive Caution Please make sure the input voltage range is within the specified range Please be cautious and confirm that the connector polarity is correct Compatible battery are 7 4V li...

Page 23: ... it clicks Receiver backside Transmitter right side 2 Turn on the power switch Receiver front Transmitter left side 3 LCD backlight will turn on while the status LED lights RED The LCD will display information 15 seconds after the unit is powered on The status LED will then start flashing GREEN 4 Turn off the power Turn OFF the power switch before removing the power cable ...

Page 24: ...e through down the current status display and menu levels The ESC button allows you to cycle up back to the previous screen See example below A cursor appears at the top left corner of the menu This can be moved up or down with the UP and DOWN buttons See the right 1080i 59 94 300M 25M 34 5dB ENTER ESC ESC ENTER Information Display Menu Level 1 Menu Level 2 Wireless setup Network setup Channel fre...

Page 25: ...e change ESC means cancel If the ESC button is pressed the menu will return to the previous level without saving changes Example The figure below illustrates changing the video bit rate by navigating down the menu Video Video bit rate changed to 20Mbps from AUTO Network setup Video H 264 profile Video bit rate H 264 profile Video bit rate Video bit rate AUTO Video bit rate 25 Mbps Video bit rate 2...

Page 26: ...hanging Network IP address Network setup IP address Button Functions Table Button Behavior in the menus Behavior in the setup items ENTER Display the menu Select menu items down to next level Initiate changes ESC Go back to upper level Cancel Up Move cursor Select character Down Left Move between setting items Move cursor Right IP address 192 168 098 100 IP address 192 168 098 100 IP address 192 1...

Page 27: ...he wireless link speed of the current connection 300M indicates that the link speed is 300Mbps this is the maximum speed of 802 11n 3 Received signal strength Displays the signal strength in 5 steps with bars More bars indicate better reception 4 Video bit rate Displays the current H 264 video bit rate Display AUTO if the bit rate is set to AUTO 5 SNR Signal Noise Ratio Displays the S N ratio of r...

Page 28: ...to check the frequency every time prior to use Transmitter only setting the radio frequency Please select and set at desired frequency Menu Wireless setup Channel freq Important Notice Must set to Outdoor DFS whenever use in outdoors Other settings may be set as required For more information about settings please refer to P 48 References ...

Page 29: ...tall the antennas to the transmitter and receiver P 19 Installation of antenna 2 Connect power supply to transmitter and receiver P 21 Preparing for power supply 3 Connect transmitter to camera or SDI source Connect receiver to monitor or switcher 4 Power ON the transmitter and receiver P 22 Power on and Power off 5 Set the frequency in the setup menu of the transmitter P 49 Setup menus Transmitte...

Page 30: ... the transmitted video will be displayed on the monitor Note If you select the Indoor DFS or Outdoor DFS radio frequencies the signal will link after about one minute of mandatory scanning time The one minute scanning time is strict ETST rule for DFS frequency use ...

Page 31: ...he transmitter and receiver P 19 Installation of antenna 2 Connect power supply to transmitter and receiver P 21 Preparing for power supply 3 Camera and monitor setup shown below 4 Power ON the transmitter and receiver P 22 Power on and Power off 5 Set the frequencies in the setup menu of the transmitter P 49 Setup menus Transmitter ...

Page 32: ...dio ON Please select OFF If audio in the return video is not required Factory default setting is both ON P 56 Setup menus Receiver The last setting is memorized even after the power is turned OFF 7 If the connection is successful the downlink video will display on the monitor and the return video will display on the camera side monitor ...

Page 33: ...mitter and receiver P 19 Installation of antenna 2 Connect power supply to transmitter and receiver P 21 Preparing for power supply 3 An IP camera connects to the Ethernet terminal on the transmitter and the Ethernet terminal on the receiver connects to a PC See example below 4 Power ON the transmitter and receiver P 22 Power on and Power off 5 Set the radio frequency in the setup menu of the tran...

Page 34: ...mission distance and operational environment Please test prior to use Ethernet interface does not support PoE Power Over Ethernet Please prepare a separate power source for IP cameras and other Ethernet devices CW F25 has no DNS and DHCP server Therefore please assign a static IP address to the IP camera and other Ethernet devices or prepare a separate DNS and DHCP server Please do not connect the...

Page 35: ... receiver P 19 Installation of antenna 2 Connect power supply to transmitter and receiver P 21 Preparing for power supply 3 Camera and monitor setup etc P 28 Basics P 30 Return video 4 Connect the headsets to the transmitter and receiver 5 Power ON the transmitter and receiver P 22 Power on and Power off 6 Set the radio frequency in a setup menu of a transmitter P 49 Setup menus Transmitter ...

Page 36: ...ing the headsets on both transmitter and receiver Volume control Sound and microphone volume can be set in the menu Sound volume Intercom Phone level 0 to 10 0 is minimum 10 is maximum Microphone volume Intercom Mic Level 0 to 10 0 is minimum 10 is maximum Using another headset The Intercom jack is a CTIA compliant 4 pole mini jack Please check the pin assignment prior to using non IDX supplied he...

Page 37: ...nection This can be set in the settings menu 1 Install the antennas to transmitter and receiver P 19 Installation of antenna 2 Connect the power supply to transmitter and receiver P 21 Preparing for power supply 3 Camera and monitor setup etc P 28 Basics P 30 Return video 4 Connect a contact closure output from the switcher to receiver See example below 5 Connect the transmitter and tally LED unit...

Page 38: ...ans open off short on Link Status Outputs the state of the wireless connection Disconnect open Waiting open short alternately flashing Connect short Default setting is Remote Last setting is memorized even after power is turned OFF 9 Setting the GPI function in the settings menu of the receiver Tally Remote Tally ON or OFF Select one ON means a GPI input is enabled OFF is disabled Default setting ...

Page 39: ...Equivalent circuit of the GPI output of transmitter GPI output is an open collector VCC Tally LED Max 24V Max 40mA COMMON GND Open collector output GPI OUT CW F25 TX GPI OUT External Equipment Vcc 3 3V CW F25 RX GPI IN External Equipment GPI IN COMMON GND Simple Switch Open collector MOSFET Protection device 10Kohm 10Kohm 4 7Kohm ...

Page 40: ...ter and receiver P 19 Installation of antenna 2 Connect the power supply to transmitter and receiver P 21 Preparing for power supply 3 Camera and monitor setup etc P 28 Basics P 30 Return video 4 Connect the RS 422 device to the transmitter and receiver 5 Power ON the transmitter and receiver P 22 Power on and Power off 6 Set the radio frequency in the settings menu of the transmitter P 49 Setup m...

Page 41: ...Default is 8 bit Remote Parity Select parity Default is none Remote Stop bit Select stop bit length Default is 1 bit Last setting is memorized even after power is turned OFF 9 CW F25 setup is successful when two way transmission of RS 422 is active RS 422 cable and connector RS 422 connector is a D Sub 9 pin female Please refer to P 70 Connector and pin assignment Please prepare RS 422 cable local...

Page 42: ...ve sufficient capacity and output voltage Is the battery mounted to the P V2CL correctly The battery must be seated straight down from the upper side of the V Plate Improper battery handling may damage the pins on the V Plate Is the polarity correct on the 4 pin Cannon connector Pin assignment of Cannon XLR 4 is 1 negative 4 positive Is the Cannon connector locked in place When installing the A MT...

Page 43: ... by 3m Is the distance too far in between the antennas Please re try after reducing the distance Are there any radio wave shielding objects in between the antennas Obstacles which are made with concrete metal and glass with electromagnetic shielding will cause a disturbance or blockage of radio waves Transmission path will be affected by the surrounding buildings obstacles and environment therefor...

Page 44: ...t is SDI THRU OUT connector Input of return video is SDI IN connector Please confirm that the video format is compatible the system Incompatible formats will not transmit Please refer P 64 Specification Video input and output are SDI compatible only This product does not support analog signals Please check the camera settings Is the SDI output enabled Please check the settings of the monitor Is th...

Page 45: ...s where radio waves are weak despite a short distance Are 5GHz wireless LANs used in your neighborhood Wireless LANs can co exist with other 5GHz wireless devices but if frequencies overlap interference or failed connection may occur Please try with a different frequency Is there a high power electromagnetic or microwave source nearby Wireless connections in this environment are weakened due to th...

Page 46: ...ot matched Please check the pin assignment of the RS 422 cable If using a long cable please replace it with shorter a one CW F25 does not support RS 232C 11 Ethernet trouble Please check the IP address setting Ensure the IP address is not a duplicate of another device If connecting to an existing LAN network please check the network address or IP address of CW F25 It is recommended to set the IP a...

Page 47: ...mpressed in a ZIP file format 2 Unzip the files 3 If a README file exist in the extracted file then read carefully and follow instructions 4 The following two files are included in the update Each file is a firmware for the transmitter and the receiver ti810x_update_tx tar gz for the transmitter ti810x_update_rx tar gz for the receiver uImage_DM810X_BCH_120_DVR for the common 5 Copy the all files ...

Page 48: ... green flashing 13 Insert the USB memory stick to the USB port 14 Select System Firmware update Yes in the menu and press ENTER 15 Firmware update starts Please do not turn the power off while updating 16 The receiver will restart automatically when the update is complete 17 Wait the status LED until green flashing Then disconnect the USB memory stick 18 Firmware update is complete ...

Page 49: ...up menus and detailed descriptions of each item Rule Menu list from the left Menu Level 1 Level 2 level 3 represents the display content or settings item Choice of settings item is separated by a slash Default value is the item that is indicated by an _ underscore Supplemental explanation is indicated by an asterisk ...

Page 50: ...seline Main High Video bit rate 3 5 10 20 25 AUTO Embedded audio ON OFF Tally Tally mode Remote Link status Intercom Intercom ON OFF Mic level 0 10 Default value is 8 Phone Level 0 10 Default value is 8 Status About Display model name and firmware version Wireless info Link Status Display link status Channel freq Display frequency SSID Display SSID Networking IP address Display IP address Netmask ...

Page 51: ...ystem Wireless setup SSID Setting SSID Items Enter the SSID 1 16 characters Characters are alphabet numbers and other symbols Set the SSID for wireless LAN Default SSID is set at the factory Default SSID has been set to not overlap with other CW F25 units Therefore there is no need to re set the SSID for normal use If a space is entered between characters the system will recognize the SSID charact...

Page 52: ...r DFS is selected Note Transmission delay will increase when using a wireless LAN repeater The amount of delay depends on the wireless environment and the performance of the repeater Wireless access points must have a WDS function to be used as a repeater for CW F25 Wireless setup WDS MAC Register WDS MAC address Items Enter the WDS MAC address 12 digit Available characters are 0 9 A F Register a ...

Page 53: ...laps with existing equipment on the LAN Power cycle to allow changes to take effect Note Must be the same subnet as Setting the IP address 1 For example Setting of the IP address 1 192 168 111 10 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Setting of the IP address 2 192 168 111 11 Video H 264 profile Setting H 264 profile Items Baseline Main High Set the H 264 profile of downlink video transmission Baseline Baseline p...

Page 54: ...embedded audio will not be transmitted Tally Tally mode Setting GPI output Items Remote Link status Set GPI output Default setting is Remote Remote Contact state is either open or closed Input for GPI terminal of receiver is output from GPI output terminal of transmitter Link status Becomes independent from the GPI status of receiver The following are the statuses of the wireless LAN connection wh...

Page 55: ...tus Wireless info Link Status Display connection status Items Display connection status Displays the connection status of the wireless LAN Connect or Disconnect Status Wireless info Channel freq Display frequency Items Display radio frequency Display radio frequency currently in use Frequency will be selected automatically if DFS is enabled The display will show the frequency in use Status Wireles...

Page 56: ...he MAC address of the unit Status WDS Display WDS status Items Display WDS status Displays the WDS status whether it is enabled or disabled System Default set Revert to default Items Yes No Clear the settings and revert to the factory defaults System Firmware update Firmware update Items Yes No Update firmware See the P 46 Firmware update System System reboot Restart 1 Items Yes No Restart the uni...

Page 57: ...y Remote Tally ON OFF Remote Interface RS 422 OFF Baud rate 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 230400 460800 bps Data bit 8 7 Parity none odd even Stop bit 1 2 Intercom Intercom ON OFF Mic level 0 10 Default value is 8 Phone Level 0 10 Default value is 8 Status About Display model name and firmware version Wireless info Link Status Display link status Channel freq Display frequency SSID Display SSID Ne...

Page 58: ...ireless LAN 8 16 characters Characters are alphabet numbers and other symbols Set password for wireless LAN Default password is set at the factory If a space is entered between characters the system will recognize the password characters up to the space Characters after the space will not be recognized Ensure the character string is the same on the transmitter and receiver Transmission interruptio...

Page 59: ...g the IP address 1 For example Setting of the IP address 1 192 168 111 20 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Setting of the IP address 2 192 168 111 21 Network setup Codec Remote IP Setting IP address 3 Items Enter the IP address Enter the codec module IP address which is built in the transmitter The Default IP address of the transmitter is 192 168 98 112 Please change if it overlaps with existing equipment on...

Page 60: ...m the GPI output terminal of the transmitter OFF GPI input of the receiver is disabled Remote Interface Setting RS 422 Items RS 422 OFF Settings of remote RS 422 Default setting is OFF If RS 422 is selected remote transmission of RS 422 is enabled Remote Baud rate Setting baud rate Items 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 230400 460800 bps Set baud rate of RS 422 Default value is 38400bps Must match th...

Page 61: ...2 Default is 1 bit Must match the baud rate of the RS 422 equipment Intercom Intercom Setting intercom Items ON OFF Set the intercom enable or disable Default is ON Intercom Mic level Setting microphone gain Items 0 min 10 max Set the audio input gain of intercom Gain can be adjusted between 0 10 Default value is 8 Intercom Phone level Setting headphone volume Items 0 min 10 max Set the intercom a...

Page 62: ...s radio frequency currently in use Frequency will be selected automatically if DFS is enabled The frequency in use is visible on the display Status Wireless info SSID Display SSID Items Display SSID Displays SSID that is currently connected If not connected cannot display SSID Status Networking IP address Display IP address Items Display IP address Displays the IP address currently in use Status N...

Page 63: ...efault Items Yes No Clear the settings and revert to the factory defaults System Firmware update Firmware update Items Yes No Update firmware See P 46 Firmware update System System reboot Restart 1 Items Yes No Restart the unit System Codec reboot Restart 2 Items Yes No Restart the codec module only ...

Page 64: ... Color State Meanings Off Hardware initialization will take a place immediately after power is turned ON RED On Software initialization will take a place after hardware initialization is complete GREEN Flashing Waiting for connection This is including the waiting time for DFS connection GREEN On Connected RED Flashing Error occurred ...

Page 65: ... Frequencies 5GHz Wi Fi band 5150 5250MHz 2CH 5250 5350MHz 2CH with DFS 5470 5725MHz 5CH with DFS Channel bandwidth 40MHz Transmission power 23dbm 200mW max Wi Fi standard IEEE 802 11n DFS function The transmitter works as a DFS master Wi Fi security WPA2 PSK AES Antenna connector R SMA Jack x 4 Antenna Standard 2dBi Omni directional dipole x4 Function 4x4 MIMO Multi Input Multi Output Beamforming...

Page 66: ...of the wireless bridge Indication and operation Power switch Power ON OFF Status LED System status LED Green Red 2 colors LCD 16col x 2 rows with backlight Push buttons Enter ESC Up Down Left Right Input and Output terminal Video input BNC x1 SDI Video output BNC x2 SDI Buffered out SDI return video out GPI 3 5Φ 2p mini jack x1 Remote D Sub 9pin x1 RS 422 Intercom 3 5Φ 4p mini jack x1 Ethernet RJ ...

Page 67: ...References Specification 66 EN60950 1 RoHS ...

Page 68: ...ies 5GHz Wi Fi band 5150 5250MHz 2CH 5250 5350MHz 2CH with DFS 5470 5725MHz 5CH with DFS Channel bandwidth 40MHz Transmission power 23dbm 200mW max Wi Fi standard IEEE 802 11n DFS function The receiver works as a DFS slave Wi Fi security WPA2 PSK AES Antenna connector R SMA Jack x 4 Antenna Standard 2dBi Omni directional dipole x4 Function 4x4 MIMO Multi Input Multi Output Beamforming DFS H 264 co...

Page 69: ...ini jack Ethernet Interface GbE 1000BASE T Function Acts as a LAN terminal of the wireless bridge Indication and operation Power switch Power ON OFF Status LED System status LED Green Red 2 colors LCD 16col x 2 rows with backlight Push buttons Enter ESC Up Down Left Right Input and Output terminal Video input BNC x1 SDI Video output BNC x2 SDI Buffered out SDI downlink video out GPI 3 5Φ 2p mini j...

Page 70: ...References Specification 69 Regulation Certification R TTE Directive 1999 5 EC EN62311 EN301 893 EN301 489 1 EN301 489 17 Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC EN60950 1 RoHS ...

Page 71: ... 1 RS 422 D Sub 9pin 2 GPI IN OUT 3 5φ 2P mini plug jack 3 Intercom 3 5φ 4P mini plug jack CTIA compliance 4 DC Power Input ITT Cannon XLR 4 32 F512 Pin RS 422 1 TXD 2 TXD 3 RTS 4 RTS 5 GND 6 RXD 7 RXD 8 CTS 9 CTS 1 5 6 9 GND Contact GND MIC Left Right 1 2 3 4 1 2 NC 3 NC 4 ...

Page 72: ... between TX and RX Keep TX and RX 3m 10ft apart during set up linking the system may not link if the TX and RX are too close Do not use in direct sunlight conditions Plug and unplug the connectors when the power SW is off SDI signal complies with SMPTE standards however link conditions may cause the clock jitter to exceed standard values 3G SDI video 1080p 50 59 94 60 is not possible to bidirectio...

Page 73: ...dopter Plate 11 A MT2V 11 17 41 antenna 10 19 20 42 audio 4 43 44 53 54 58 59 60 AUTO 44 49 52 53 B backlight 22 41 42 65 68 battery 11 21 41 bit rate 24 26 44 49 52 53 64 67 bps 40 59 65 68 button 23 24 C cable 7 17 22 37 40 43 45 camera 11 28 31 34 36 43 cancel 24 25 Cannon 22 41 65 68 70 CE 2 certification 9 channel 44 53 ...

Page 74: ...22 65 68 70 default 27 31 35 42 46 48 51 52 54 55 57 58 59 60 62 DFS 5 9 27 29 42 49 50 51 54 61 63 64 67 DHCP 33 disconnect 37 54 61 display 6 22 23 26 31 46 48 54 61 63 DNS 33 downlink video 4 5 28 30 31 33 43 52 53 68 D Sub 13 15 40 65 68 70 Dynamic Frequency Selection 5 E embedded audio 49 53 56 58 ENTER 12 14 23 24 25 46 47 ESC 12 14 23 24 25 65 68 Ethernet 5 12 15 32 33 45 65 68 ETSI 9 F FCC...

Page 75: ...49 51 52 54 55 56 57 58 61 IP address 25 33 43 45 49 51 52 54 56 57 58 61 IP camera 5 32 33 J jack 35 37 65 68 70 L LAN 32 33 39 45 50 51 52 53 54 57 58 61 65 68 LCD 12 14 22 23 26 41 42 65 68 LED 22 36 41 42 63 65 68 license 9 link 4 26 32 49 56 lithium ion 21 M MAC 49 51 55 56 61 62 menu 12 14 23 24 25 28 30 31 32 34 35 36 37 39 40 44 46 47 54 mic 35 49 53 56 60 MIMO 4 64 67 monitor 28 29 31 34 ...

Page 76: ... 68 Remote 37 40 43 45 49 53 56 58 59 60 65 68 return video 4 5 30 31 33 34 36 39 43 56 58 59 64 65 67 RP SMA 12 15 RS 422 5 13 15 39 40 45 56 59 60 65 68 70 S S N ratio 26 screw hole 13 SDI 5 12 15 26 28 33 43 44 53 59 64 65 67 68 setup 12 14 23 25 27 28 30 31 32 35 37 40 44 46 48 49 50 51 52 56 57 58 signal strength 26 SMA 64 67 SNR 26 SSID 42 49 50 54 56 57 61 status 12 14 37 41 49 54 55 56 60 ...

Page 77: ... 9 26 28 32 33 40 44 51 52 53 57 58 59 64 65 67 68 U USB 13 14 46 47 65 68 V Vcc 45 video format 43 44 V Mount 11 16 V Plate 11 16 41 W WDS 49 51 55 weather radar 5 wireless 4 5 26 27 33 42 44 49 50 51 54 56 57 61 64 67 Wireless LAN 4 5 33 42 44 50 57 X XLR 4 12 15 41 65 68 70 ...

Page 78: ...done by customer Original serial numbers and or QC labels removed or tampered with voids any warranty 2 About exemptions IDX does not take responsibility for failure generated by or as a result of any of the following items Damage caused by natural disasters such as earthquakes thunder storms flood damage and fire or acts by third parties outside the responsibility of our company other accidents a...

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