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FA-95RU

     

 

 

Quick Setup Guide 

8th Edition   

Packing list: FA-95RU (1), Quick Setup Guide (1) CD (including Operation Manuals), AC cord (1), 
AC cord retaining clip (1 set), Rack mount bracket set (1 set) 
 
* Operation by the FA-95RU is ineffective, except for the ability to change its own settings, unless 
it is connected to an FA-9500/FA-9520. 
One FA-9500/FA-9520 unit can be controlled by up to 5 units of FA-95RU maximum. 

2. Installing the AC Cord Retaining Clip

After connecting the AC cord, secure the AC cord with the supplied ladder 
strap/retaining clip assembly to prevent accidental removal from the FA-9500. Be sure 
to install the AC cord retaining clip before mounting the unit into a rack.   
 
1) 

Wrap the retaining clip around the AC cord. (with the anchor of the ladder strap 
toward the unit.) 

2) 

Insert the anchor into the hole above the AC IN socket. 

3) 

Lightly fasten the clip around the AC cord. 

4) 

Plug in the power cord.   

5) 

Slide the clip on the ladder strap toward the plug.   

6) 

Fasten the clip tightly. 

7) 

Gently pull on the AC cord to ensure it is secured. 

Make sure that the LOCK button LED on the front panel is lit green or unlit before 
starting an operation. If LOCK button LED is lit orange, all operations on the front 
panel except the LOCK button are disabled. Press and hold the LOCK button to 
unlock the operations. 

* Complete connections before turning the power of the unit on. 

1. Rear Connectors 

2) 

4) 

3) 

5) 

6) 

Precautions 

 

 

Operate the unit 

only

 at the specified supply voltage.

 

 

Ensure

 the unit is properly grounded at all times.

 

 

Ensure

 the power cord and connectors are firmly connected.

 

 

Do not 

access circuitry with power applied to the unit.

 

 

Unit 

should not

 be operated or stored with the cover, panels, and/or casing 

removed.

 

 Unit s

hould not

 be operated or stored in a humid, dusty, etc. environment. Doing 

so could result in fire or electrical shock. 

 

Do not

 allow fluids, metal fragments, or any other foreign objects to enter the 

unit. If foreign matter does enter the unit, turn the power off and disconnect the 
power cord immediately. Remove the material or contact your authorized service 
representative

 

  If you notice any strange smells or noises coming from the unit, turn the power off 

immediately, turn OFF the power switch, disconnect the power cord, then contact 
your authorized service representative. 

3. Connection

DISPLAY AREA

POW ER

ON

OFF

LOCK

MU

SELECT

EVENT

BY-PASS

VIDEO IN

AUDIO IN FAN ALARM

GENLOCK

REMOTE

F 1

F 2

F 3

F 4

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F 2

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F4

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PROCESS
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F2

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AUDIO IN

GENLOCK

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FAN ALARM

DC POWER

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ON

OFF

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F2

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AUDIO IN

GENLOCK

REMOTE

FAN ALARM

DC POWER

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L OCK

EVENT

ON

OFF

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F1

F2

F3

F4

PC

Hub

FA-95RU control PC

FA-95RU

FA-9500/FA-9520

Open a web browser on the connected computer, and enter the address 
http://192.168.0.100/ (factory default setting) in the address bar. The Information 
window as shown below appears. Click 

Network Settings

. The authentication 

dialog box appears. (Only the first time) 

 

 

 

Enter your user name and password. 

User name

: fa95ru 

Password

:   foranetwork

 

 

If the authentication is successful, the Network Settings page as shown below 
appears. 

 

Set an appropriate IP address for your network. 
After completing the settings, click 

Submit

, and then click 

Restart

The Restart page appears. Click 

Restart

 in the page. 

The settings take effect after the restart is completed. 
 

4. Connecting to the FA-9500/FA-9520

There are two ways to connect to the FA-9500/FA-9520; one is in Unit ID 
Selection mode, which allows you to connect an FA-9500/FA-9520 by 
selecting an ID from among 100 ID numbers, and the other is in IP Address 
Selection mode, which allows you to connect an FA-9500/FA-9520 by 
specifying an IP address. 

 

Unit ID Selection Mode 

Pressing the MU SEL button opens the UNIT ID SEL menu. 
(If the FA-95RU is connected to an FA-9520, the FS SELECT menu will be 
displayed. Press the single down-arrow button to open the UNIT ID SEL 
menu.) 

U N I T  I D  S E L        

8 0 1  

M U   I D :

 

1  

I P : 1 9 2 . 1 6 8 . 0 . 1 0  
N A M E : N o   N a m e  
F 3 : S E T   F 4 : C A N C E L  

 

Turn F1 and select the FA-9500/FA-9520 to be connected from MU IDs 1 
through 100. The IP address and unit name will be displayed for each MU ID. 
(See section 8-4. “Unit ID Assignment” for details on IP address and unit name 
settings.) 
Press the UNITY button under F3 (SET) to establish a connection with the 
selected FA-9500/FA-9520 using F1. 
The CONNECT STATE menu appears when connection is initiated. 
To cancel the selection, press the UNITY button under F4 (CANCEL). 
Cancelling the connection returns the settings to their last state before change. 

 

IP Address Selection Mode 

Press the MU SELECT button. The UNIT ID SEL menu appears. Then, press 
the single down-arrow button. The IP ADDR SEL menu appears. 

I P   A D D R  S E L        

8 0 2  

I P : 1 9 2 . 1 6 8 .     0 .   1 0  
N A M E : F A - 9 5 2 0  
F 3   U N I T Y   S E T  
F 4   U N I T Y   C A N C E L  

 

Enter the IP address of the FA-9500/FA-9520 to be connected using control 
knobs F1 to F4. 
Press the UNITY button under F3 to establish connection with the 
FA-9500/FA-9520 of the selected IP address. The CONNECT STATE menu 
will then appear. To cancel the selection, press the UNITY button under F4 
(CANCEL). Cancelling the connection returns the settings to their last state 
before change. The MU ID name will be displayed under NAME if there is a 
name assigned to the IP address. 

 

Assigning FA-9500/FA-9520 units 

Click 

Unit ID Assignment

 to open the page as shown below. 

 

Enter FA-9500/FA-9520 IP addresses to select units to be connected in Unit 
ID selection mode. Unit names can also be set.   
After assigning IP addresses, click 

Submit

. (The assignments are effective 

without rebooting.) Unit names can be set with up to 15 alphanumeric 
characters. 

IN

OUT

(FA-9000/9100)

TO  MU

TO  MU

(FA-9500)

(10/100/1000BASE-TX)

RATING LABEL

AC100-240V  50/60Hz  IN

AC IN 

Ground Terminal 

A LAN connector for FA-9500/FA-9520 control 

Unused 

AC cord retaining clip anchor hole 

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