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Main Menu > System
Then Select Multicam sub menu
System > Multicam
Then check the tick box. Multicam mode is now enabled.
Static IP Address:
When connecting devices using ethernet, each device must have its own unique IP address. On many network
systems such as an office computer network, there is a server which identifies components on the network and
automatically issues them with a unique IP address. This system however requires the user to enter IP
addresses manually. The user must ensure all of the connected components have a unique address. This type
of network connection is often referred to as Static IP. It is always best to pre-plan your network addresses
especially if you are in a multicamera environment to ensure you do not duplicate IP addresses. Devices that
need to communicate locally with each other, such as the AEON CC and the camera, need to be on the same IP
range. A common IP range might be 192.168.1.xxx. Where xxx is changed between 001 and 254 to create a
unique address for each device, for example the AEON CC or RXSM-E might have IP address 192.168.1.10 and
the Arri camera might be 192.168.1.101