4) Enter PTZ configuration interface below to set the camera's IP address as 192.168.5.66, and click
"Confirm".
5) Connect camera and computer to the switch and then enter "ping 192.168.5.66" in the "Run"
dialog box again. Press "Enter" on the keyboard to access this IP address.
6) Connect mini-mx and camera to the switch via Ethernet cables (It is recommended to use RGBlink
CAT6 cable with order code as 940-0001-00-11-0). Then use mini-mx for PTZ control.
Warning:
1. Make sure computer IP, mini-mx IP and the texted IP in the same LAN.
2. To ensure normal communication, it is suggested to use ping command to check IP addresses of four
cameras one by one.
3. ONLY VISCA via IP protocol is supported. Protocols including NDI PTZ/CGI/HTTP/Pelco-D/Pelco-P are not
supported.
7) Tap HDMI 1/HDMI 2/HDMI 3/HDMI 4 to switch camera control interface.
In addition to manual IP setting, mini-mx also supports automatic IP identification.
1. If use network cable to directly connect to the device, mini-mx can only control one camera and
only the IP address of this camera can be captured.
2. If devices are connected to same LAN, mini-mx can search IP address of all cameras in the LAN.
Click
icon to select the IP address of the camera to be controlled through the drop-down box.
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