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2.1.2
NETWORK SETTINGS
FIGURE 17
Controls in the Network Settings section will be familiar to anyone who has connected a computer or mobile
device to a network, and thus require little explanation.
Typically, your network will be configured to automatically supply IP addresses to devices you connect to it
by means of a DHCP server. Your
camera’s
IP Address resolution method is set to Dynamic by default, to take
advantage of this scheme. To assign a static IP address to your PTZ2, change the IP Address setting to Manual.
NOTE: Should the default IP Address mode (Dynamic) fail to provide a usable IP address within a minute or
two of powering up
–
as when an active DHCP server is not found on the network
–
PTZ2 will automatically
switch to Manual mode and attempt to connect using a static IP address. The default IP address is
192.168.100.168.
2.2
TALLY
Your camera
unit provides ‘tally’ notification from NDI devices supporting it. Specifically,
the Power and
Standby lights and located on the front of the pedestal base light up in red or green to tell you when video
output from the device is visible on the Program output or Preview, as listed in the following table.
POWER
STANDBY
Indicates (tally state)
Green
Off
On preview
Red
Red
On program
Green
Red
On program and preview
Off
Off
Not on output
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