RED RANGER MONSTRO 8K VV Operation Manual page 124

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RED RANGER OPERATION GUIDE
SERIAL
To access the Serial menu, go to Menu > Settings > Setup > Communication > Serial.
The camera can communicate to external devices via the CTRL and the GIG- E connectors (camera- to- camera
communication is possible only via GIG-E).
Select one of the following protocols from the Serial Protocol drop-down menu:
None (Default)
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ETHERNET
To set up the Ethernet settings, go to Menu > Settings > Setup > Communication > Ethernet.
Each camera or device requires a unique IP address. For camera-to-camera communication via Ethernet, both cameras
need to be in the same sub-net (have the same netmask address) and have the same gateway address.
Enable DHCP: Enables DHCP. If a DHCP-server is available in the communications network, the camera obtains
an IP address, netmask address, and gateway address automatically from the DHCP server. You cannot manually
enter anything in the IP Address, Netmask, and Gateway fields when this check box is selected.
Enable Camera to Camera: A change to settings on this camera is sent to other cameras via the network as a
SET command (as UDP packets). The SET command then sets the property on other cameras. If this camera
receives a SET command, the camera does not send the command to other cameras/devices.
Enable External Control: This camera can be controlled via TCP/IP from an external device.
WIRELESS CONNECTION
The camera offers a wireless (802.11g) connection that provides communication support for third-party applications.
The camera uses the RED Command Protocol (R.C.P.) to communicate information between the camera and an
application. As with all wireless devices, the communication range may be affected by the environment and any radio
frequency (RF) interference that may be present. The wireless frequency is 2.4 GHz. For optimal performance, do not
obstruct the antenna with any accessory, mounting plate, or mounting rail.
There are two (2) ways to connect the camera to a device:
Ad-Hoc mode: The camera and your device connect to each other.
Infrastructure mode: The camera and your device both connect to an access point, and communicate through
that wireless network.
NOTE: To connect the camera to an app, the app must have been programmed using the R.C.P. SDK, which is
available through the R.C.P. Development Kit.
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