2-7. DFS Function ............................34 3. Configuration ................35 3-1. Displaying the RM-100RC's Configuration Web Page ............36 3-1-1. Displaying a Web Page by Entering the IP Address ............37 3-1-2. Displaying a Web Page Using AMC Manager® ..............40...
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Recording a Video before/after an Event .................. 72 4-3. Obtaining a Recorded Video ......................74 4-3-1. Obtaining a Recorded Video from the RM-100RC's Web Page ......... 76 4-3-2. Obtaining a Recorded Video Using a File Sharing Function ........78 4-4. Saving a Recorded Video to an External Server ..............81 4-5.
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6-2. IEEE 802.1X Authentication ......................107 6-2-1. Network Configuration ......................107 6-2-2. IEEE 802.1X Authentication ....................107 6-2-3. IEEE 802.1X Authentication Settings ................108 6-3. Network Expansion Using Multiple RM-100RC Units ............111 6-3-1. About AMC Mesh ........................111 6-3-2. Necessary Preparations ......................113 Preparing Floor Plan Image ......................113 Determination of Unit Locations ....................114...
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6-4-2. Connection Using Smart Wireless Setup ................145 Checking Settings ...........................145 Making a Connection Using Push Switch ................146 Making a Connection Using RM-100RC's Web Page ............147 7. Security Functions ..............149 7-1. Login Password Setting ........................150 7-2. Device Filter Setting ........................151 7-2-1.
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10-2-1. Deleting All Recorded Data at Once ................180 10-2-2. Formatting RM-100RC Storage ..................181 10-3. Factory Default Configuration....................182 10-3-1. Initialization Using the Push Switch on RM-100RC ..........182 10-3-2. Initialization from the Web Page ..................184 10-4. Updating Firmware ........................185 10-4-1. Downloading the Firmware ....................185 10-4-2.
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D-1. Product Information ........................220 D-2. Customer Support Center ......................220...
RM-100RC User's Manual 1. Introduction Introduction Thank you for purchasing the industrial multi-camera drive recorder "RM-100RC". This manual provides information on how to configure and use RM-100RC. Please read the 1-2. Safety Instructions carefully before using RM-100RC.
: This symbol indicates important information that needs to be observed when operating RM-100RC. Make sure to read this information for safe and proper use. : This symbol indicates information that is useful when using RM-100RC. If you experience difficulties operating RM-100RC, please refer to this information Note first.
Technology. A system or device to store data. Storage RM-100RC has internal storage that allows users to save video of the camera as a recorded file and save the RM-100RC's operation log. One of the signals input to the device.
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Smart Wireless Easy wireless configuration function for WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) devices Setup This is a function of Silex Technology’s product that connects Access Points. AMC Mesh By connecting multiple Access Points, the distance of wireless communication can be expanded.
This page provides the safety instructions for safe use of RM-100RC. To ensure safe and proper use, please read the following information carefully before using RM-100RC. The safety instructions include important information on safe handling of RM- 100RC and on general safety issues.
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Accumulated heat may cause fire, accident, or malfunction. Caution * When installing RM-100RC on a wall or in a high place, make sure that it is securely fixed so that it will not fall due to the weight of the cables.
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RM-100RC User's Manual 1. Introduction Caution * Metal parts of RM-100RC may become hot when it is in operation. Be careful not to touch it when moving or disconnecting RM-100RC. Measures for abnormal operations Warning * In the following cases, turn off the connected device and remove the power supply cable or plug.
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* When removing RM-100RC, be sure to unplug the power supply cable and power plug of both RM-100RC and the connected device beforehand. * Be sure to use the AC adapter specified by Silex Technology. Failure to do so may cause malfunction.
When using RM-100RC near the following devices - Microwave oven, industrial/scientific equipment, etc. The above devices use the same radio frequency band as the wireless LAN. Using RM-100RC near the above devices may cause radio wave interference. As the result, communication may be lost, the speed may slow down, or the operation of the above devices may be adversely affected.
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1. Introduction Wireless devices using 2.4GHz band The same frequency band of RM-100RC is used for a microwave, industry, science, medical equipment and licensed in room or low power (non-licensed) radio stations. - Before you use RM-100RC, check that it does not interfere with other devices.
RM-100RC User's Manual 1. Introduction 1-3-2. Notes on Security Because a wireless LAN uses electromagnetic signals instead of a LAN cable to establish communication with network devices, it has the advantage of allowing devices to connect to the network easily. However, a disadvantage of this is that within a certain range, the electromagnetic signals can pass through barriers such as walls, and if security countermeasures are not implemented in some way, problems such as the following may occur.
RM-100RC User's Manual 1. Introduction 1-3-3. Standards Compliance Notice to US Customers Contains FCC ID : N6C-PCEAXAP FCC Rules, Part 15 §15.19(a)(3) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:...
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RM-100RC User's Manual 1. Introduction FCC Rules Part 15 Subpart E §15.407(g) Frequency Tolerance: +/-20 ppm FCC Rules Part 15 Subpart C §15.247(g) / Subpart E This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operation in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
RM-100RC User's Manual 2. About RM-100RC 2-1. Basic Usage RM-100RC can connect up to 4 RTP cameras and record a video from the cameras. The recorded video can be checked and retrieved on a PC or tablet over wireless or wired network.
Video is saved as a recorded file A video of each camera can be saved in RM-100RC as a recorded file. It is also possible to create a recorded file that combines videos from four cameras into one video. The created recorded file can be obtained remotely.
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2. About RM-100RC 2 ways of power supply As RM-100RC supports DC 24V to 48V power input, it can receive a power from the same power supply as the factory machines. When there is not a power supply, an AC adapter can be used (AC adapter is optionally available).
RM-100RC User's Manual 2. About RM-100RC 2-3. Parts and Functions External Dimensions ※ (82.5) DC IN DC IN 24-48V 1 2 3 4 1 2 *) Reference dimensions...
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- Power supply and AC adapter cannot be used at the same time. (3) Push switch By using the push switch, RM-100RC can be reset to the factory default settings. For details, refer to 3-2. Configuration Using RM-100RC's Web Page or 10-3-1.
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RM-100RC User's Manual 2. About RM-100RC (4) Digital input/output interface 1 2 3 4 1 2 GND Name Signal Explanation Power in (5 to 24V) DI1 to DI4 IN1 to IN4 Digital input DO1 to DO2 OUT1 to OUT2 Digital output (Open collector) Ground - For details on connection to the digital input/output interface, see 4-2-2.
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Although the camera is connected, videos cannot be acquired. Or, one of the following conditions occurs. - Video decoding error - Video size of the camera and video size of RM-100RC are different * If no cameras are connected, the LED does not turn red.
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POWER LED. For details, refer to 10-3-1. Initialization Using the Push Switch on RM-100RC. - DFS in progress (1-second cycle) BLINK - Wireless module of RM-100RC is not found (2-second cycle). (8) WLAN2 LED When the AMC Mesh function is not used Color...
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POWER LED. For details, refer to 10-3-1. Initialization Using the Push Switch on RM-100RC. - If all LEDs on RM-100RC flash red, an error has occurred. Then, RM-100RC will restart for recovery in 3 seconds after the LEDs flash simultaneously.
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RM-100RC User's Manual 2. About RM-100RC CAM1 CAM2 CAM3 CAM4 (10) (11) (10) LAN Port Connect the PC or Ethernet HUB using a LAN cable. (11) CAMERA Port x 4 (PoE supported) Connect the RTP camera. The camera ports are located on the right of the LAN port in the order of camera 1 >...
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Encryption:AES E/A:XXXXXX&&&&&& IP Address:192.168.1.10 S/N:YYYYYYYYY (12) (12) Product label The following settings are described. MAC address of RM-100RC The format of MAC address is "E/A: 1CBCECXXXXXX". Serial number of RM-100RC SSID SSID for 2.4GHz/5GHz band Pre-Shared Key Authentic Authentication mode...
RM-100RC User's Manual 2. About RM-100RC 2-4. Specifications 2-4-1. Hardware Specifications 2GByte Memory SPI Flash ROM 32MByte Internal storage 256GByte Antenna Pole antenna x 2 Push Switch Status (Orange) LAN Port Link (Green) Status (Yellow) CAMERA Port Link (Green) POWER (Green/Orange/Red)
AMC Manager® is the unified device management utility that provides remote status monitoring and individual configuration for Silex devices over an IP network. It can display the operating status of RM-100RC on the list and such information can be used conveniently for device management.
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RM-100RC User's Manual 2. About RM-100RC For AMC Manager®, there are a free version "AMC Manager® Free" and a non-free version "AMC Manager®". When a non-free version is used, more devices can be managed and configured at once and the plug-in utilities such as Mesh Monitor, etc. can be used.
As shown in the image above, the actual installation environment is simulated on Mesh Monitor. The connection line is displayed based on the connection information of RM-100RC. Also, a history of AMC Mesh network transition and RM-100RC's operating status can be checked, which is useful for identifying the cause of trouble.
- AC adapter (optionally available) - Power supply and AC adapter cannot be used at the same time. - Always use the AC adapter that you have purchased from Silex Technology. Sample connection1: When using a power supply Connect the power supply cable to the DC connector of RM-100RC.
- AUTO is set for Channel - When RM-100RC is powered on, it will check for a certain period of time (*) whether there are radar waves on the channel to use. During that time, it is unable to communicate with RM- 100RC using the 5GHz band.
Display the Web page using a method appropriate for your environment. - Displaying a Web Page by entering the IP address directly Connect RM-100RC and PC on wired LAN, and enter the IP address of RM-100RC to the Web browser to display the Web page.
3. Configuration 3-1-1. Displaying a Web Page by Entering the IP Address By entering the IP address of RM-100RC to the address bar of your Web browser, the Web configuration page can be accessed. - The following instructions will use Microsoft Edge and Windows 10 as examples. The display may vary depending on the OS or Web browser version.
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1 2 3 4 1 2 Power supply cable - When the optional AC adapter is used, connect it to the DC jack of RM-100RC. Then, do not use the power supply that supports DC24V to 48V with it. Start the Web browser on the PC.
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3. Configuration - Make a note of the password so that you can refer when you have forgotten it. Without the password, no settings can be changed unless RM-100RC is reset to the factory default settings. - The login password configuration page is displayed only when RM-100RC has the factory default settings.
RM-100RC User's Manual 3. Configuration 3-1-2. Displaying a Web Page Using AMC Manager® The Web page of RM-100RC can be accessed using AMC Manager®. RM-100RC DC IN DC IN 24-48V 1 2 3 4 1 2 Power supply cable The following items are required for this configuration.
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1 2 3 4 1 2 Power supply cable - When the optional AC adapter is used, connect it to the DC jack of RM-100RC. Then, do not use the power supply that supports DC24V to 48V with it. Start AMC Manager® in the PC.
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RM-100RC User's Manual 3. Configuration Choose RM-100RC to configure, and click the icon Configure using Web browser( MAC Address - Check the MAC address that is noted on the product label to see if the displayed device is the correct one you want to configure.
- If there is no power supply that supports DC24V to 48V, please use the optional AC adapter. - Power supply (DC24V to 48V) and AC adapter cannot be used at the same time. - Move RM-100RC closer to the PC you are using for configuration so that they can communicate properly.
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24-48V 1 2 3 4 1 2 Power supply cable - When the optional AC adapter is used, connect it to the DC jack of RM-100RC. Then, do not use the power supply that supports DC24V to 48V with it.
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Click the network icon on the notification area (system tray) of the PC to view the wireless networks. Select the SSID configured on RM-100RC from a list and click Connect. - If Connect automatically is checked, your PC will automatically connect to RM-100RC every time it restarts. Note...
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No. Start the Web browser on the PC. Enter the IP address of RM-100RC to the address bar and press the Enter key. When the login password configuration page appears, enter the password to configure for RM-100RC and click Submit.
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RM-100RC User's Manual 3. Configuration - The login password configuration page is displayed only when RM-100RC has the factory default settings. Once configured, it will not be displayed again. Note When the login page is displayed, enter the password and click Login.
3. Configuration 3-2. Configuration Using the RM-100RC's Web Page 3-2-1. About RM-100RC's Web page After login, you can change the RM-100RC settings from the Web page. The following shows the page structure. (1) Page menu If clicked, the configuration page is changed.
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- In case RM-100RC needs to be restated, a message will be displayed prompting you to restart. Click Restart at the top, or go to Management - Maintenance and click Restart.
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Switches the operating mode of RM-100RC to Mode display a link to the camera setting page. Security Password Set the password to log in to RM-100RC. IP Address Filter Set the IP address filter. MAC Address Filter Set the MAC address filter. Management Status...
3-2-2. Initial Configuration The following explains the initial configuration procedure. Display the RM-100RC Web page. - For how to display the RM-100RC Web page, see 3-1. Displaying the RM-100RC's Configuration Web Page. Note Click Required Conf. from the page menu.
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RM-100RC User's Manual 3. Configuration Check the settings at Camera Basic Configuration and change them if necessary. When you do not want to change the settings, skip the following steps. - For details on each configuration item, refer to A. List of All Settings.
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Restart. When the Restart page is displayed, click Restart. The new settings will take effect after RM-100RC is restarted. - If you do not want to apply the configuration change, reset it to the previous settings and click Submit at the bottom right of the Web page. Remember that the changes will take Note effect after the restart.
This section explains how to register and configure the camera connected to RM-100RC. - When a standard camera is used, videos can be acquired just by connecting it to RM-100RC, so there is no need to register or configure the camera.
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RM-100RC User's Manual 4. Taking a Video with Camera Camera video size Displayed contents One screen is divided into four parts, and videos of camera 1 to 4 are displayed separately as shown below. The display size is as follows.
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RM-100RC is restarted. - If the automatic deletion setting is set to OFF and the storage limit is set lower than the total size of the recorded files that have already been saved, the recorded files will be deleted, but recording will not perform.
4. Taking a Video with Camera 4-1-2. Supported Cameras Not only limited to the standard camera "IP-S324", other cameras can also be used with RM-100RC. This section explains the necessary camera settings to use a non-standard camera. Necessary Camera Settings RTP camera operates with the following settings.
4-1-3. Registering a Camera This section explains the procedures for registering an RTP camera. Display the RM-100RC Web page. - For how to display the RM-100RC Web page, see 3-1. Displaying the RM-100RC's Configuration Web Page. Note Click Detail Conf. - Camera - Camera Basic from the page menu.
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Note When the restart confirmation page is displayed, click Restart. The new settings will take effect after RM-100RC is restarted. - If you do not want to apply the configuration change, reset it to the previous settings and click Submit at the bottom right of the Web page. Remember that the changes will take Note effect after the restart.
4. Taking a Video with Camera 4-1-4. Connecting a Camera and Turning on It This section explains the steps to connect the camera and turn on RM-100RC. Connect RM-100RC and the camera using a LAN cable. When there are multiple cameras, connect each to the camera port.
To change the camera settings, register that camera to RM-100RC in advance. For details, refer to 4-1-3. Registering a Camera. - This setting can be configured from the PC that is connected to RM-100RC via wired LAN. Connect the camera to RM-100RC and turn on it.
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- To change the standard camera settings, refer to the separate document, "Standard Camera Setting Procedure". - After the camera setting is completed and RM-100RC is restarted, recording and streaming will perform using the new settings.
This section explains the video recording system and how to configure the recording settings. There are two recording functions; one is "Continuous Recording" that continues recording since RM-100RC is turned on, and the other one is "Event Recording" that performs recording using the input signal of the digital input interface.
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RM-100RC User's Manual 4. Taking a Video with Camera Display the RM-100RC's Web page. - For how to display the RM-100RC Web page, see 3-1. Displaying the RM-100RC's Configuration Web Page. Note Click Detail Conf. - Camera - Camera Basic from the page menu.
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Note When the restart confirmation page is displayed, click Restart. The new settings will take effect after RM-100RC is restarted. - If you do not want to apply the configuration change, reset it to the previous settings and click Submit at the bottom right of the Web page. Remember that the changes will take Note effect after the restart.
4-2-2. Recording a Video before/after an Event RM-100RC has an "Event Recording" function that uses the signal input of the digital input interface as a trigger in order to save the video before and after the trigger as a recorded file.
4. Taking a Video with Camera Recording Conditions RM-100RC monitors the input signals of the digital input interface at regular intervals. Event recording is triggered when the input signal meets the condition (1) below. (1) When the input signal is monitored at 20ms interval, and the Low level signal continues 5 times in a row (80ms) after the signal changes from High level to Low level, a trigger is generated.
RM-100RC User's Manual 4. Taking a Video with Camera Recorded Files Created by Event Recording Function After the recorded file is created by the event recording function, the file will change as follows depending on the combination of Digital Input Trigger and Screen Format.
4. Taking a Video with Camera Change of Frame When a Trigger Occurs For videos to be distributed and saved with RM-100RC, a black frame will be added to them regardless of the settings. When a trigger occurs, the color of the frame changes from black, indicating that event recording has started.
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RM-100RC User's Manual 4. Taking a Video with Camera Association with "Digital Input Trigger" Setting The displayed contents differ depending on the values of Digital Input Trigger and Screen Format. When "Digital Input Trigger" is "All Cameras" When Screen Format is Single, the frame color changes for all cameras.
4. Taking a Video with Camera Recording a Video before/after an Event Display the RM-100RC's Web page. - For how to display the RM-100RC Web page, see 3-1. Displaying the RM-100RC's Configuration Web Page. Note Click Detail Conf. - Camera - Camera Basic from the page menu.
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Note When the restart confirmation page is displayed, click Restart. The new settings will take effect after RM-100RC is restarted. - If you do not want to apply the configuration change, reset it to the previous settings and click Submit at the bottom right of the Web page. Remember that the changes will take Note effect after the restart.
4. Taking a Video with Camera 4-3. Obtaining a Recorded Video This section explains how to retrieve a video recorded by RM-100RC. The recorded video is saved in the internal storage of RM-100RC. - For the saving location of recorded files, see 4-1-1. About Saved Videos.
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RM-100RC User's Manual 4. Taking a Video with Camera - For the recorded order of the file, the sequence number is given as a file name according to the following rules. Note - The number is counted up sequentially starting from "000000001", and the next one after "999999999"...
This section explains the procedure for acquiring recorded files from the RM-100RC's Web page. Display the RM-100RC's Web page. - For how to display the RM-100RC Web page, see 3-1. Displaying the RM-100RC's Configuration Web Page. Note The Streaming Video page is displayed.
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RM-100RC User's Manual 4. Taking a Video with Camera The contents of the normal folder are displayed. Click the folder with the date that the recorded file is created. The saved recorded files are listed. Click the file to download it, and check the contents of the file.
5-2. Changing User Information for File Sharing Function. Note Start the Explorer on your Windows PC. Enter the IP address or host name of RM-100RC to the address bar of the Explorer as follows. When using IP address: When the IP address of RM-100RC is "192.168.1.10", enter it as \\192.168.1.10.
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RM-100RC User's Manual 4. Taking a Video with Camera The folder of RM-100RC is displayed. Double-click Camera. To get a recorded file created with the continuous recording function, double-click normal. To get a recorded file created with the event recording function, double-click event.
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RM-100RC User's Manual 4. Taking a Video with Camera The saved recorded files are listed. Select the target files and copy them.
RM-100RC External Server the files are deleted. - The folder share setting needs to be configured on the external server so that RM-100RC can upload the files. For detailed configuration method, please contact the support center of the external server.
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RM-100RC User's Manual 4. Taking a Video with Camera Display the RM-100RC's Web page. - For how to display the RM-100RC Web page, see 3-1. Displaying the RM-100RC's Configuration Web Page. Note Click Detail Conf. - Camera - Camera Option from the page menu.
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Note When the restart confirmation page is displayed, click Restart. The new settings will take effect after RM-100RC is restarted. - If you do not want to apply the configuration change, reset it to the previous settings and click Submit at the bottom right of the Web page. Remember that the changes will take Note effect after the restart.
This section explains how to change the display method for a streaming video and how to check it. Display the RM-100RC's Web page. - For how to display the RM-100RC Web page, see 3-1. Displaying the RM-100RC's Configuration Web Page. Note Click Detail Conf.
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Note When the restart confirmation page is displayed, click Restart. The new settings will take effect after RM-100RC is restarted. - If you do not want to apply the configuration change, reset it to the previous settings and click Submit at the bottom right of the Web page. Remember that the changes will take Note effect after the restart.
5. System Configuration Change 5-1. Changing Network Settings In order to add RM-100RC to the existing network environment, the network setting of RM- 100RC may need to be changed. The following explains how to change the TCP/IP setting of RM-100RC that is required to access via wired or wireless LAN.
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RM-100RC User's Manual 5. System Configuration Change To assign an IP address to network devices using RM-100RC, change the DHCP server settings as necessary. - When Mesh Mode is set to Repeater, the DHCP server function is disabled. - For details on each configuration item, refer to A-2-1. System.
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Do it later when all necessary settings are configured. When the Restart page is displayed, click Restart. The new settings will take effect after RM-100RC is restarted. - If you do not want to apply the configuration change, reset it to the previous settings and click Submit at the bottom right of the Web page.
This section describes how to change the login information setting that is necessary to obtain the recorded files by using the file sharing function. Display the RM-100RC's Web page. - For how to display the RM-100RC Web page, see 3-1. Displaying the RM-100RC's Configuration Web Page. Note Click Detail Conf.
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Note When the Restart page is displayed, click Restart. The new settings will take effect after RM-100RC is restarted. - If you do not want to apply the configuration change, reset it to the previous settings and click Submit at the bottom right of the Web page. Remember that the changes will take Note effect after the restart.
The following describes the settings to link with AMC Cloud. 5-3-1. Making a Link with AMC Cloud Display the RM-100RC's Web page. - For how to display the RM-100RC Web page, see 3-1. Displaying the RM-100RC's Configuration Web Page. Note Click Detail Conf.
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Be sure to click Submit to save the current values when you move to the other page. - To perform the following operations, RM-100RC needs to be registered to AMC Cloud in advance. For registration method, refer to the user's manual of AMC Cloud.
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Note When the Restart page is displayed, click Restart. The new settings will take effect after RM-100RC is restarted. - If you do not want to apply the configuration change, reset it to the previous settings and click Submit at the bottom right of the Web page. Remember that the changes will take Note effect after the restart.
5. System Configuration Change 5-3-2. Checking a Link with AMC Cloud Display the RM-100RC's Web page. - For how to display the RM-100RC Web page, see 3-1. Displaying the RM-100RC's Configuration Web Page. Note Click Detail Conf. - System - Cloud Link from the page menu.
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5. System Configuration Change - When the connection check is finished, the following message is displayed. - RM-100RC must be registered to AMC Cloud and the cloud link setting of RM-100RC must be Note completed in advance. For details, refer to 5-3-1. Making a Link with AMC Cloud.
To unify the time of devices on the network, refer to 5-4-2. Time Sync with NTP Server to retrieve the time from the NTP server. Display the RM-100RC's Web page. - For how to display the RM-100RC Web page, see 3-1. Displaying the RM-100RC's Configuration Web Page. Note...
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RM-100RC User's Manual 5. System Configuration Change The Time Configuration page is displayed. Check Use time information below, set the date and time and click Submit. - If other settings are clicked from the left menu before clicking Submit, the entered values will be cleared.
RM-100RC can get the time information from the NTP server in the wired LAN network. - If RM-100RC is initialized in the network where an NTP server is not installed, the time of RM- 100RC is counted from 2023/01/01 00:00:00.
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RM-100RC User's Manual 5. System Configuration Change The Time Configuration page is displayed. Configure the settings at NTP Configuration and click Submit. - If other settings are clicked from the left menu before clicking Submit, the entered values will be cleared. Be sure to click Submit to save the current values when you move to the other page.
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5. System Configuration Change When the Restart page is displayed, click Restart. The new settings will take effect after RM-100RC is restarted. - If you do not want to apply the configuration change, reset it to the previous settings and click Submit at the bottom right of the Web page.
The following explains how to configure the Access Point function settings by using the 5GHz band setting as an example. Display the RM-100RC's Web page. - For how to display the RM-100RC Web page, see 3-1. Displaying the RM-100RC's Configuration Web Page. Note Click Detail Conf.
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The screen below is an example to use only 100ch, 104ch, and 108ch outdoors. When the Channel is set to AUTO, an appropriate channel will be selected when RM-100RC is turned on, but if the channels are unchecked in the Available Channel List, they will be excluded from the selection, so that the users can avoid the channels that are used for other purposes.
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RM-100RC User's Manual 6. Access Point Functions Configure the security settings. Select the authentication method from Network Authentication. Configure the encryption setting according to the authentication method you have selected at Network Authentication. When Open is selected, the encryption setting is not needed.
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Note When the Restart page is displayed, click Restart. The new settings will take effect after RM-100RC is restarted. - If you do not want to apply the configuration change, reset it to the previous settings and click Submit at the bottom right of the Web page. Remember that the changes will take Note effect after the restart.
To use the IEEE 802.1X authentication, a RADIUS server is needed. 6-2-1. Network Configuration Connect RM-100RC to a network as below when you use the IEEE 802.1X authentication. IP address of RADIUS server and port number of EAPOL can be set.
6. Access Point Functions 6-2-3. IEEE 802.1X Authentication Settings Display the RM-100RC's Web page. - For how to display the RM-100RC Web page, see 3-1. Displaying the RM-100RC's Configuration Web Page. Note Click Detail Conf. - Wireless LAN - AccessPoint from the page menu.
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RM-100RC User's Manual 6. Access Point Functions Network Authentication Name Explanation WPA2-Enterprise Uses IEEE 802.1X user authentication and AES encryption. The authentication complies with WPA3-SAE. WPA3-Enterprise Uses IEEE 802.1X user authentication and AES encryption. The authentication complies with WPA3-SAE. WPA3-Enterprise 192-bit security Uses IEEE 802.1X user authentication and AES encryption.
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6. Access Point Functions When the Restart page is displayed, click Restart. The new settings will take effect after RM-100RC is restarted. - If you do not want to apply the configuration change, reset it to the previous settings and click Submit at the bottom right of the Web page.
AMC Mesh is composed of one RootAP (running as a host device) and plural Repeater APs (running as station devices). - Please check that all RM-100RC units are running on the same version of firmware. - To connect the AMC Mesh network, RM-100RC must have the same Mesh group name as that network. RM-100RC (RootAP)...
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To create an AMC Mesh network without specifying the destination of RM-100RC, see 6-3- 3. Establishing a Network without Specifying Destination. To create an AMC Mesh network where the destination of RM-100RC is fixed by registering the MAC address, see 6-3-4. Establishing a Network That Fixes Communication Route.
Prepare the followings to proceed the configuration and installation easily. Preparing Floor Plan Image Please prepare the floor plan image of the floor where RM-100RC units are to be installed, which meets the following conditions. - The scale is clearly indicated, or approximate distance / area can be confirmed.
6. Access Point Functions Determination of Unit Locations First of all, allocate the RM-100RC unit that connects to the backbone network, and then allocate other units by keeping 20m interval starting from the first unit. Make sure that each unit is allocated within a distance of 20m from the other one so that radio signals can reach.
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RM-100RC User's Manual 6. Access Point Functions - First, install RM-100RC that connects to the backbone network, and then install Repeater APs. Note ① ② ③ ④ ⑤...
First, configure the RootAP, and then configure the Repeaters. - Since the destination device is not fixed, RM-100RC may connect to an unexpected device if the installation position and communication route are not planned in advance. Refer to 6-3- 2.
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RM-100RC User's Manual 6. Access Point Functions The AMC Mesh Configuration page is displayed. Under Basic Configuration, select RootAP for Mesh Mode, configure each setting and click Submit. - To connect to an existing wired LAN, select ENABLE for Network Loop Avoidance.
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6. Access Point Functions When the Restart page is displayed, click Restart. The new settings will take effect after RM-100RC is restarted. - If you do not want to apply the configuration change, reset it to the previous settings and click Submit at the bottom right of the Web page.
The following explains the procedure. Display the Web page of RootAP. - For how to display the RM-100RC Web page, see 3-1. Displaying the RM-100RC's Configuration Web Page. Note Click Detail Conf. - Wireless LAN - AccessPoint from the page menu.
The following explains how to configure RM-100RC (second and subsequent units) as a Repeater. Display the Web page of RM-100RC (second and subsequent units). - For how to display the RM-100RC Web page, see 3-1. Displaying the RM-100RC's Configuration Web Page. Note Click Detail Conf.
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RM-100RC User's Manual 6. Access Point Functions For the following settings, configure the same setting as the destination RootAP or Repeater (hereafter referred to as ‘host AP’), and click Submit. - Mesh Group Name - Mesh Encryption Key - Network Loop Avoidance - If other settings are clicked from the left menu before clicking Submit, the entered values will be cleared.
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RM-100RC User's Manual 6. Access Point Functions The AccessPoint Configuration page is displayed. For the following settings, configure the same setting as the host AP, and click Submit. - Wireless Mode - Channel Bandwidth - Channel - Ext Channel - Available Channel List - If other settings are clicked from the left menu before clicking Submit, the entered values will be cleared.
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Note When the Restart page is displayed, click Restart. The new settings will take effect after RM-100RC is restarted. - If you do not want to apply the configuration change, reset it to the previous settings and click Submit at the bottom right of the Web page. Remember that the changes will take effect after the restart.
RootAP Settings How to configure RM-100RC (first unit) as RootAP is explained. Display the Web page of RM-100RC (first unit). - For how to display the RM-100RC Web page, see 3-1. Displaying the RM-100RC's Configuration Web Page. Note Click Detail Conf. - Wireless LAN - AMC Mesh from the page menu.
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Note When the Restart page is displayed, click Restart. The new settings will take effect after RM-100RC is restarted. - If you do not want to apply the configuration change, reset it to the previous settings and click Submit at the bottom right of the Web page. Remember that the changes will take effect after the restart.
Before proceeding the Repeater settings, check the destination host AP setting. The following explains the procedure. Display the Web page of host AP. - For how to display the RM-100RC Web page, see 3-1. Displaying the RM-100RC's Configuration Web Page. Note Click Detail Conf.
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RM-100RC User's Manual 6. Access Point Functions Click Status - System - System Basic from the page menu. The System Basic Status page is displayed. Make a note of the followings. - MAC Address of LAN Port...
The following explains how to configure RM-100RC (second and subsequent units) as a Repeater. Display the Web page of RM-100RC (second and subsequent units). - For how to display the RM-100RC Web page, see 3-1. Displaying the RM-100RC's Configuration Web Page. Note Click Detail Conf.
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RM-100RC User's Manual 6. Access Point Functions For the following settings, configure the same setting as the host AP, enter the MAC address of LAN port of the host AP to Destination MAC Address and click Submit. - Mesh Group Name...
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RM-100RC User's Manual 6. Access Point Functions The AccessPoint Configuration page is displayed. For the following settings, configure the same setting as the host AP, and click Submit. - Wireless Mode - Channel Bandwidth - Channel - Ext Channel - Available Channel List - If other settings are clicked from the left menu before clicking Submit, the entered values will be cleared.
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Note When the Restart page is displayed, click Restart. The new settings will take effect after RM-100RC is restarted. - If you do not want to apply the configuration change, reset it to the previous settings and click Submit at the bottom right of the Web page. Remember that the changes will take effect after the restart.
The following explains how to install RM-100RC using this function. First, install RM-100RC (operating as RootAP) that connects to the backbone network, and then install RM-100RC (operating as Repeater) in order of proximity to the RootAP that is connected to the backbone network.
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- No reinforcing bars, metal and concrete walls or poles are installed in front of the radio emission portion. - Not too far away from the other RM-100RC units. Repeat 1 to 4 and adjust the unit location one by one. When the adjustment is finished for all units, fix them to the location.
What If Connection Fails? 6-3-6. If RM-100RC fails in AMC Mesh connection, one of followings might be the reason: - The Repeater (hereinafter, "station AP") has a different wireless setting from the host AP. - Too many devices are connected to the host AP exceeding the limit.
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RM-100RC User's Manual 6. Access Point Functions The AccessPoint Configuration page is displayed. Make a note of the followings. - Wireless Mode - Channel Bandwidth - Channel - Ext Channel - Available Channel List - The setting items will differ depending on Wireless Mode and Channel Bandwidth.
The following explains the number of devices connected to the host AP and the procedure for checking the settings. Display the Web page of host AP. - For how to display the RM-100RC Web page, see 3-1. Displaying the RM-100RC's Configuration Web Page. Note Click Status - Wireless LAN - Connected Station Device from the page menu.
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RM-100RC User's Manual 6. Access Point Functions The AMC Mesh Status page is displayed. See the number of Repeaters that are connected as wireless station devices. Check that too many wireless station devices and APs are NOT connected, which exceeds the maximum number of connectable devices.
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RM-100RC User's Manual 6. Access Point Functions Click Detail Conf. - Wireless LAN - AccessPoint from the page menu. The AccessPoint Configuration page is displayed. Check the following settings. - Wireless Mode - Channel Bandwidth - Channel - Ext Channel - Available Channel List - The setting items will differ depending on Wireless Mode and Channel Bandwidth.
How to change the RSSI threshold setting and check it The following explains how to change the RSSI Threshold (dBm) setting. Display the Web page of RM-100RC. - For how to display the RM-100RC Web page, see 3-1. Displaying the RM-100RC's Configuration Web Page. Note Click Detail Conf.
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Check that RM-100RC is connected to the host AP. Check the status of the WLAN2 LED on RM-100RC or refer to the AMC Mesh status page. - For details on the WLAN2 LED, see 2-3. Parts and Functions or 6-3-5. Checking Connection Status with LED.
Checking Connection Status on Web Page 6-3-7. To see if RM-100RC is connected in AMC Mesh mode properly, check the status page on the Web page in the order from the station AP to the host AP. In the Web page, the host AP connected in AMC Mesh is displayed.
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3 at the host AP's Web page. - RM-100RC uses two MAC addresses when connected in AMC Mesh. As they are generated based on the MAC address of RM-100RC, those addresses are different from the one that you Note can find on the system status page and the product label.
6-4. Connecting Wireless Station Devices 6-4-1. Connecting PC or Tablet The following explains how to connect your PC or Tablet to RM-100RC as a wireless station device. - Before you begin, get the SSID and Pre-Shared Key configured on RM-100RC.
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RM-100RC User's Manual 6. Access Point Functions Enter the Pre-Shared key to Security key and click Next. When a message Do you want to allow your PC to be discoverable by other PCs and devices on this network? appears, click No.
This section explains the connection method that uses Smart Wireless Setup. Checking Settings Display the RM-100RC's Web page. - For how to display the RM-100RC Web page, see 3-1. Displaying the RM-100RC's Configuration Web Page. Note Click Detail Conf. - Wireless LAN - Smart Wireless from the page menu.
RM-100RC. - To use this configuration method, the wireless station device must support Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS). Press and hold the Push switch(Smart Wireless Setup switch) of RM-100RC, and release it when the WLAN2 LED flashes green. RM-100RC DC IN...
- To use this configuration method, the wireless station device must support Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS). Display the RM-100RC's Web page. - For how to display the RM-100RC Web page, see 3-1. Displaying the RM-100RC's Configuration Web Page. Note Click Detail Conf. - Wireless LAN - Smart Wireless from the page menu.
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RM-100RC User's Manual 6. Access Point Functions RM-100RC will start to communicate with your wireless station device and configure the same wireless settings. The WLAN2 LED will turn green when the connection is completed. RM-100RC DC IN DC IN 24-48V...
- Make a note of the password so that you can refer when you have forgotten it. Without the password, no settings can be changed unless RM-100RC is reset to the factory default settings. The login password change has been completed.
7. Security Functions 7-2. Device Filter Setting 7-2-1. Filter Operation By registering the IP address or MAC address, access to RM-100RC can be filtered. Access of devices is allowed or denied based on the filter type below. Filter Type Operation...
7. Security Functions 7-2-2. IP Address Filter This section explains how to filter an access to RM-100RC by registering the IP address. Specify the start address and end address to set all addresses of that range as the filter target. Up to 5 IP address ranges can be registered. Set whether to accept (ALLOW) or block (DENY) for each address range.
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Registered Conditions. Default Filter Mode is used with Registered Conditions. For example, if Default Filter Mode is set to DENY, RM-100RC can only be accessed from the IP address range registered to Registered Conditions as ALLOW. Check the settings and click Submit.
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The restart progress page is displayed. When the login page is displayed, the configuration is completed. - If the IP address is changed on RM-100RC and which does not allow communication from the PC, the login page is not displayed.
7. Security Functions 7-2-3. MAC Address Filter This section explains how to filter an access to RM-100RC by registering the MAC address. Up to 10 addresses can be registered for the MAC address filter. Set whether to accept (ALLOW) or block (DENY) for the registered MAC address.
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RM-100RC User's Manual 7. Security Functions Select Filter Type for MAC Address Filter Configuration. Enter the MAC address of the device you want to filter to the MAC Address field and click Add. The registered MAC address will be added to MAC Filter.
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7. Security Functions When the Restart page is displayed, click Restart. The new settings will take effect after RM-100RC is restarted. - If you do not want to apply the configuration change, reset it to the previous settings and click Submit at the bottom right of the Web page.
Temporarily install RM-100RC and measure the reception sensitivity, and if the reception sensitivity is poor, change the antenna orientation or location. - For how to mount RM-100RC to the wall, refer to 8-2. Mounting RM-100RC to Wall. Note Height of installation The height should be about 2m from the ground.
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Direction of antenna By adjusting the direction of the antenna appropriately for the installation location, the wireless communication may be improved. Rotate the antenna about 45 degrees as follows. When placing RM-100RC vertically When placing RM-100RC horizontally 45 ° 45 °...
RM-100RC User's Manual 8. Product Installation 8-2. Mounting RM-100RC to Wall There are the following methods to mount RM-100RC on the wall. Recommended methods: - Mounting the unit using brackets - Attaching to DIN rails Quick method: - Attaching the unit using screws...
RM-100RC User's Manual 8. Product Installation 8-2-1. Wall Mounting with Bracket Align the bracket (Bracket Type XI) with the screw holes on the back of RM-100RC and fasten them with screws. (* The bracket is optionally available.) RM-100RC After attaching the bracket to RM-100RC, hold it to the wall and mark the positions of the four screw holes.
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RM-100RC - Silex Technology is not responsible for any damages caused by insufficient mounting. Make sure that RM-100RC is securely fixed to the wall so that it does not fall due to the weight of the product and cables. Connect the power supply cable to the DC connector of RM-100RC.
RM-100RC User's Manual 8. Product Installation 8-2-2. Attaching to DIN Rail Attach DIN rail mounting plates (commercially available) to the back of RM-100RC. RM-100RC DIN rail mounting plate - DIN rail and DIN rail mounting plate are not contained in the product package. They need to be purchased separately.
RM-100RC User's Manual 8. Product Installation 8-2-3. Wall Mounting with Screws Prepare two screws to attach RM-100RC to the wall. Screw size Φ3.7mm or less 2.4mm or less Φ6mm to 7mm * For the screw length, select it according to the material and thickness of the wall.
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- Silex Technology is not responsible for any damage caused by insufficient mounting. Make sure that RM-100RC is securely fixed after the installation so that it does not fall due to the weight of the product and cables.
24-48V 1 2 3 4 1 2 Power supply cable - When the optional AC adapter is used, connect it to the DC jack of RM-100RC. Then, do not use the power supply that supports DC24V to 48V with it.
9-1-1. Checking Basic System Status The following describes the procedure to check the basic system status of RM-100RC. Display the RM-100RC Web page. - For how to display the RM-100RC Web page, see 3-1. Displaying the RM-100RC's Configuration Web Page. Note Click Status - System - System Basic from the page menu.
This section explains the procedures for checking the IP address that is assigned to a device using the DHCP server function of RM-100RC. Display the RM-100RC Web page. - For how to display the RM-100RC Web page, see 3-1. Displaying the RM-100RC's Configuration Web Page. Note Click Status - System - DHCP Server from the page menu.
This section explains how to check the wireless LAN status of RM-100RC. Checking Access Point Settings Display the RM-100RC Web page. - For how to display the RM-100RC Web page, see 3-1. Displaying the RM-100RC's Configuration Web Page. Note Click Status - Wireless LAN - AccessPoint from the page menu.
The status includes MAC address of devices and the radio strength. Display the RM-100RC Web page. - For how to display the RM-100RC Web page, see 3-1. Displaying the RM-100RC's Configuration Web Page. Note Click Status - Wireless LAN - Connected Station Device from the page menu.
Checking AMC Mesh Connection Status The following describes how to check the AMC Mesh connection status on the Web page. Display the RM-100RC Web page. - For how to display the RM-100RC Web page, see 3-1. Displaying the RM-100RC's Configuration Web Page. Note Click Status - Wireless LAN - AMC Mesh from the page menu.
9-2. Retrieving Log The following explains how to output the system log from the Web page. Display the RM-100RC Web page. - For how to display the RM-100RC Web page, see 3-1. Displaying the RM-100RC's Configuration Web Page. Note Click Status - Log from the page menu.
Con guration le (con g.txt) - The configuration file you can import to RM-100RC must be the one you had exported from RM- 100RC. - After the configuration file is exported, please do not change the file name as well as edit the information.
The following explains how to import/export the settings from the RM-100RC’s Web page. Exporting Configuration File Display the RM-100RC's Web page. - For how to display the RM-100RC Web page, see 3-1. Displaying the RM-100RC's Configuration Web Page. Note Click Maintenance - Configuration File - Export from the page menu.
Click Maintenance - Configuration File - Import from the page menu. The Import page is displayed. Click Choose File and specify the imported configuration file (config.txt). - The configuration file you can import to RM-100RC must be the one you had exported from RM-100RC. Note Check the configuration file you have selected is displayed at the New Configuration File field.
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Click Restart at the top of the page, or go to Management - Maintenance and click Restart. When the Restart page is displayed, click Restart. The new settings will take effect after RM-100RC is restarted. The restart progress page is displayed. When the login page is displayed, the configuration import is completed.
10-2-1. Deleting All Recorded Data at Once The following describes the procedures for deleting all recorded data at once. Display the RM-100RC's Web page. - For how to display the RM-100RC Web page, see 3-1. Displaying the RM-100RC's Configuration Web Page. Note Click Maintenance - Storage - Data Delete from the page menu.
This section describes the procedures for deleting recorded data and system logs of RM- 100RC at once. Display the RM-100RC's Web page. - For how to display the RM-100RC Web page, see 3-1. Displaying the RM-100RC's Configuration Web Page. Note Click Maintenance - Storage - Format from the page menu.
100RC, and other PC is not connected to RM-100RC. - Do not turn off RM-100RC while resetting to factory default. - Do not press the push switch to turn on RM-100RC again after the factory default configuration. 10-3-1. Initialization Using the Push Switch on RM-100RC Remove the power supply cable from RM-100RC.
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(2) Release the push switch (1) Check that all 5 LEDs turn orange - If the push switch is pressed for 15 sec or longer even after all 5 LEDs turn orange, RM-100RC will start normally without performing the factory default configuration.
When the login password configuration page is displayed, the factory default configuration is complete. - Since the IP address of RM-100RC is also reset to the default one when the factory default configuration is finished, the login password configuration page may not be displayed Note correctly on the PC.
RM-100RC User's Manual 10. Maintenance Functions 10-4. Updating Firmware This chapter explains how to update the RM-100RC firmware. Firmware 10-4-1. Downloading the The latest firmware file can be downloaded from our website. See the instructions below to download the firmware file.
Configuration Web Page. Note Click Maintenance - Firmware Update from the page menu. The Firmware Update page appears. Click the button to the right of New firmware, and select the latest firmware (RM-100RC. bin) that has been downloaded to the PC.
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RM-100RC User's Manual 10. Maintenance Functions Click Update. A confirmation dialog is displayed. Click OK. The firmware update will begin. When the login page is displayed, the firmware update is completed. See the top right of the login page and check the version information is changed.
10. Maintenance Functions 10-5. Restarting This chapter explains how to restart RM-100RC. - Do not turn off RM-100RC when the restart is in progress. 10-5-1. Manual Restart at the Unit Side Remove the power supply cable of RM-100RC and re-insert it again.
10. Maintenance Functions 10-5-2. Remote Restart from the Web Page Display the RM-100RC's Web page. - For how to display the RM-100RC Web page, see 3-1. Displaying the RM-100RC's Configuration Web Page. Note Click Maintenance - Restart from the page menu.
RM-100RC User's Manual A. List of All Settings A-1. Required Configuration For the required configuration on the Web page, refer to the following. - Time Settings > A-2-1. System - Camera Basic Settings > A-2-3. Camera...
RM-100RC User's Manual A. List of All Settings A-2. Detailed Configuration The following describes the detailed setting items that can be configured on the Web page. A-2-1. System TCP/IP Configuration Basic Configuration Item Host Name Set the host name. Details Be sure to use a unique name that is not used by other devices.
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255.255.255.0 Item DHCP Server Enable/Disable the DHCP server. Select ENABLE to run RM-100RC as a DHCP server to automatically assign an IP Details address to the PC. Select DISABLE if you already have a DHCP server on the network. Range...
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RM-100RC User's Manual A. List of All Settings DHCP Server ( End IP Address ) Item Details Set the end IP address used for DHCP Server Function to assign the address. 0.0.0.1 to 255.255.255.254 Range * Set an IP address having the same network number as the IP Address of Camera Port Configuration.
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A. List of All Settings File Share Configuration SMB Server Configuration Item User Name Set the user name to use when accessing from a PC to RM-100RC using the file Details sharing function. Range Up to 32 alphanumeric characters Default Value...
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RM-100RC User's Manual A. List of All Settings Item Syslog Upload Interval(min) Set the interval for uploading the RM-100RC's syslog to AMC Cloud (in minutes) Details when the Cloud is enabled. Range 60 to 1440 Default Value Item Device Management via Cloud Set whether to allow or deny a request of operation from AMC Cloud when the Cloud is enabled.
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Range Default Value Time Configuration Date Item Manual Time Configuration Change the time setting of RM-100RC. Details Check the Use time information below check box and specify the time. Range 2023/01/01 00:00:00 to 2037/12/31 23:59:59 Default Value Time Zone Configuration...
RMxxxxxx (xxxxxx is the last 6 digits of the MAC address.) Item Stealth Mode Configure this setting when Wireless LAN is enabled. Details When set to ENABLE, RM-100RC will not be discovered by the Access Point search. * Smart Wireless Setup function cannot be used, then. Range ENABLE/DISABLE Default Value...
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RM-100RC User's Manual A. List of All Settings Item Network Authentication Select the network authentication mode that will be used to connect to your wireless devices when Wireless LAN is enabled. Details To ensure a secure network, it is recommended to use WPA2/WPA3.
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The channel you can use will differ depending on the country. * If W53 or W56 channels are used when RM-100RC is turned on or a particular radar is detected, wireless communication is lost for certain period of time (*).
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Item Transmit Power Set the transmission strength for wireless LAN. Lower transmission strength narrows the radio wave range of RM-100RC and Details reduces interference with other wireless networks. Narrowing down the search area may avoid causing interference to other wireless networks.
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RM-100RC User's Manual A. List of All Settings This needs to be set only when the network authentication is WPA2-Personal, WPA3-Personal, WPA2-Enterprise, WPA3-Enterprise, WPA3-Enterprise 192bitsecurity. WPA Encrypt Configuration Item Encryption Use this setting when Network Authentication is WPA2-Personal, WPA3- Personal, WPA2-Enterprise, WPA3-Enterprise, WPA3-Enterprise 192-bit security Details authentication.
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RM-100RC User's Manual A. List of All Settings This needs to be set only when the network authentication is WPA2-Enterprise, WPA3-Enterprise, WPA3-Enterprise 192-bit security. Radius Server Configuration Item Server IP Address Details Set the IP address of RADIUS server. Range 0.0.0.1 to 255.255.255.255...
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RM-100RC User's Manual A. List of All Settings AMC Mesh Configuration Basic Configuration Item Mesh Mode Set the AMC Mesh operation mode to make communication between the Access Points. The AMC Mesh network consists of one RootAP (host) and plural Repeater APs Details (station).
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Detail Configuration Item RSSI Threshold(dBm) Set the RSSI threshold when Mesh Mode is Repeater. Details In the AMC Mesh network, RM-100RC connects to the device whose received signal strength is higher than the threshold. Range -90/-80/-70/-60/-50/-40/-30/-20/-10/0 Default Value This setting is not necessary when Mesh Mode is RootAP .
RM-100RC User's Manual A. List of All Settings A-2-3. Camera Camera Basic Configuration Basic Configuration Item Screen Format Set the video distribution format and saving method. For Multi, videos from up to Details 4 cameras are combined, distributed and saved. To distribute and save a video for each camera, select Single.
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RM-100RC User's Manual A. List of All Settings Item RTP1 to 4 (Password) Set the password to access the URL that is set for RTP1 to 4 (URL). Details For details, refer to the user's manual of that camera. When a standard camera is used, this setting is not necessary.
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RM-100RC User's Manual A. List of All Settings Item Before-Trigger Period(sec) Details Set how many seconds of video to save before the trigger is detected. Range 10/20/30/40/50/60 Default Value Item After-Trigger Period(sec) Details Set how many seconds of video to save after the trigger is detected.
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RM-100RC User's Manual A. List of All Settings Item Upload Path Configure this setting when Upload is ENABLE. Details Set a network path for uploading recorded files to an external server. Range Up to 100 characters Default Value (None) Item User Name Configure this setting when Upload is ENABLE.
Details This setting is used with Registered Conditions. For example, if Default Filter Mode is set to DENY, RM-100RC can only be accessed from the IP address range that is registered to Registered Conditions as ALLOW. * When Default Filter Mode is set to DENY and no IP addresses are registered at the Registered Conditions, this setting is invalidated and RM-100RC accepts any accesses.
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RM-100RC User's Manual A. List of All Settings Item End Address Details Set the end address for address filter. Range 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 Default Value Item Click to add the conditions entered to New Conditions. Details Range Default Value Registered Condition Management...
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Item MAC Address Enter the MAC address to be registered to the MAC address filter. Details By registering the MAC address, access to RM-100RC can be controlled. Up to 10 addresses can be registered. Range 00:00:00:00:00:01 to FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FE Default Value...
User's Manual B. Downloading AMC Manager® Downloading AMC Manager® AMC Manager® can be downloaded from the Silex Technology’s website. Access the URL below to download it. https://www.silextechnology.com/ When the website is displayed, click Support Center in the bottom of the page.
RM-100RC User's Manual C. Troubleshooting Troubleshooting This chapter provides the solutions for possible troubles you may experience when you are configuring or using the RM-100RC.
Page Using AMC Manager®. RM-100RC does not show up in the wireless network list on Windows. If RM-100RC is not displayed in the wireless network list on Windows, you need to check the installation status, network environment and computer settings.
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How should I determine the way to assign an IP address to RM-100RC? There are two ways to assign an IP address to RM-100RC; one is to Get IP address automatically from DHCP server and the other is to Assign IP address manually. Choose the way to assign an IP address according to your environment.
Check the video using the PC or tablet with higher CPU performance. After RM-100RC is turned on, it may take some time to display or record a streaming video. Depending on the camera, it may take a while for RM-100RC to acquire the videos.
I cannot connect to RM-100RC wirelessly. Please check the operation status and configuration of RM-100RC. The wireless LAN setting may differ between RM-100RC and the connected wireless station device. Solution Connect a LAN cable to RM-100RC and check the wireless LAN settings.
C-4. Problems for Connecting Multiple RM-100RC Units RM-100RC fails to connect to the existing AMC Mesh network. The wireless setting or AMC Mesh setting of RM-100RC may differ from the setting of that AMC Mesh network. Configure the same wireless setting, Mesh group name and Mesh encryption key to RM- Solution 100RC as that of the AMC Mesh network.
RM-100RC User's Manual D. Product Information and Customer Services Product Information and Customer Services D-1. Product Information The services below are available from the Silex Technology website. For details, please visit the Silex Technology website. USA / Europe https://www.silextechnology.com/ - Latest firmware download...
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