NETWORK MENU
Use the Network menu to allow one (1) or more cameras to communicate with each other or external devices.
You can use an Ethernet cable to connect two (2) cameras, or one (1) camera and one (1) external device. If the camera is
connected via Ethernet to a hub or router, multiple cameras and devices can communicate with each other.
For example, on a multi-rig 3D shoot, you can send commands to an individual camera (Example: Set CAM_A_L to 1/48
exposure), to a group of cameras (Example: Set 3DRIG_A to 48 fps), or to all cameras (Example: Start Recording on all
cameras).
Figure: Network Menu
WIFI
The camera offers a WiFi connection that provides communication support for third-party applications. The camera uses the
RED Command Protocol (R.C.P.) to communicate information between the camera and an application. As with all wireless
devices, the communication range may be affected by the environment and any radio frequency (RF) interference that may
be present. The WiFi frequency is 2.4 GHz.
There are two (2) ways to connect the camera to a device:
Ad-Hoc mode: The camera and your device connect to each other.
Infrastructure mode: The camera and your device both connect to an access point, and communicate through that
wireless network.
NOTE: To connect the camera to an app, the app must have been programmed using the R.C.P. SDK, which is available
through the R.C.P. Development Kit.
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