iXM-MV150F/iXM-MV100 Camera Systems
Installation Guide
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7
Operating Phase One iXM-MV cameras
using 10G
Phase One iXM-MV cameras use both USB3 and 10G interfaces (not simultaneously).
To connect a Phase One iXM-MV camera using 10G networking, use one of the following
medias:
•
Up to 5 meters
: Use SFP + DAC passive cable. Consumes less power on the camera side.
•
Up to 30 meters
: Use SFP + copper transceivers (use CAT6e cable or better)
•
30+ meters
: Use SFP + optical transceivers
Some PCs have a 10G interface built-in adapter board. Configure the computer’s
network port for Jumbo packets using the largest option available on that PC to optimize
10G performances (see section “Configuring Packets”).
•
The IP address of each camera is factory set. The default address is: “192.168.1.XXX”
•
“XXX” refers to the last 3 digits of the camera’s S/N (located on the bottom of the
camera)
•
The default mask is 255.255.255.0
Note
: If you are using two cameras with the same last 3 digits on your local network,
there will be an IP configuration conflict. In this case, connect one of the cameras using
a USB3 connection and manually configure its IP address so that it is different from the
address of any other camera connected on the network.
7.1
Connecting a new camera to Capture One
1. Connect the camera to the computer running Capture One.
2. Click Camera > Camera Network Manager
3. Select
Add Camera
.
The Add camera dialog displays.