11.2.5 Cameras
Connect an IP camera to the Ethernet network, and key in the camera IP address. The RP
can connect and display images from IP cameras. Below is an example picture from the
galley.
Select the camera type and set the IP address (as printed on the camera) for the camera.
The RP 210E/220E support 1 camera, where the RP 410E supports up to 4
cameras.
Each camera needs to have a unique IP address.
If using the Generic Camera Type, the protocol must be selected, either HTTP or RTSP.
Only limited configuration of the Generic camera type is available from the panel screen.
Should more advanced configuration be required, such as login details and paths etc, such
options are available from the Web Interface of the RP.
Connecting a Generic camera to the RP normally requires specific configuration of
the camera itself. Consult the documentation from the Camera provider.
11.2.6 Station Location
Select the current location for this panel.
This is used in conjunction with multiple RP remote panels, where there is a need for the
other panels to see which panel is asking to become the active station for a certain engine.
11.2.7 Functional Inputs
Assign input functions to available switch inputs.
RP 210E/220E support 3 functional inputs, C1.1, C1.2, and C1.4.
RP 410E supports 4 functional inputs, terminal 4 - 7.
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