Setting For Connection With Remote Operation Panel (Ak-Hrp200G); Connection Settings For The Streaming Function - Panasonic AJ-PX270 Operating Instructions Manual

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- IP address (when the camera's main menu → [NETWORK SETUP] → [WIRELESS PROPERTY] → [DHCP SERVER] is set to [ENABLE], IP
address does not need to be set)

Setting for connection with Remote Operation Panel (AK-HRP200G)

You can remotely control some functions by connecting the remote operation panel AK-HRP200G (optional) via an IP connection.
To remotely control the camera after connecting the AK-HRP200G using a LAN cable, configure the settings using the following procedures:
1
Configure the network settings of the camera.
Set [DISABLE] in the main menu → [NETWORK SETUP] → [LAN PROPERTY] → [DHCP], and refer to steps
(page 185) to configure the network settings.
2
Set the camera's main menu → [NETWORK SETUP] → [NETWORK FUNC] → [IP REMOTE] to [ENABLE].
3
Set each item in the camera's main menu → [NETWORK SETUP] → [NETWORK FUNC] → [USER ACCOUNT].
[USER NAME]: Sets the user account name. (Factory settings: [guest])
[PASSWORD]: Sets the password. (Factory setting: [p2guest])
Enter up to 31 characters for the user account name, and 6 to 15 characters for the password.
4
Configure the network settings of the AK-HRP200G.
For the network settings, use ROP setup software that is supplied with AK-HRP200G.
@
NOTE
t The following camera information is required to connect to the AK-HRP200G.
- User account name
- Password
- IP address
- Port number: 49152
t Use Ver4.01.00 or later versions of the AK-HRP200G firmware.
t For details on the operations of ROP setup software, refer to the Operating Instructions of the AK-HRP200G.
t Use Ver3.0.0.0 or later versions of ROP setup software.

Connection settings for the streaming function

You can perform live streaming of audio and video from the camera over the network (wired LAN, wireless LAN, 4G/LTE).
Streaming can be performed through an application software (e.g. P2 Browser, P2 Streaming Receiver) of a device connected to the camera through a
network, or through a server that is capable of receiving streaming video sent from the camera.
There are two ways to start streaming: streaming from an application software and streaming from the camera. This section describes the camera's
network connection method for each method.
For the procedures on using the streaming function, refer to "Using the streaming function" (page 89).
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NOTE
t To display the streaming video in the P2 Browser, start the streaming distribution by operation from the application software. The streaming video
cannot be displayed when operated from the camera.
Setting when starting streaming through operation from an application software
1
Set the connection method when connecting the camera to a network.
Select [WLAN], [4G/LTE], or [LAN] in the main menu → [NETWORK SETUP] → [NETWORK SEL]. For details on each connection method, refer to
"Wireless LAN settings" (page 182) and "Wired LAN settings" (page 185).
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NOTE
t [4G/LTE] is disabled when connecting to the P2 Browser.
Setting when starting streaming through operation from the camera
There are two ways to configure the network settings on the camera: configuring the settings from the camera menu or using the settings contained in
the SD memory card.
Configuring the settings from the camera
The followings are the steps to configure the settings from the camera menu.
1
Set the connection method when connecting the camera to a network.
Select [WLAN], [4G/LTE], or [LAN] in the main menu → [NETWORK SETUP] → [NETWORK SEL]. For details on each connection method, refer to
"Wireless LAN settings" (page 182) and "Wired LAN settings" (page 185).
2
Configure the network settings of the camera.
1) Select [INTERNAL] in the main menu → [NETWORK SETUP] → [STREAMING SETTING] → [SETTING DATA].
2) Configure each item by matching the connection destinations in the main menu → [NETWORK SETUP] → [STREAMING SETTING].
[SERVER ADDR.]: Sets the IP address of the connection destination.
[RTSP PORT]: Sets the RTSP port number of the connection destination.
Chapter 9 Network Connection — Network function
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