Ip-camera – Datapath Wall Control User Manual
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IP-Camera
Wall Control-red is designed to allow you to view IP-Camera streams that use compatible network protocols
1
. Wall Control-red
is pre-configured for use with a list of recommended IP-Camera sources.
Axis 210
Axis 233D Network Dome
Axis Q4701 Encoder
Bosch NWC-0455 Dinion
Bosch VideoJet X10
Bosch VideoJet X20
Bosch VIP X1600 XFM4
Bosch VIP X1600 M4SA
Mitsubishi NM-C130FD
Moxa VPort 354 Video Encoder – 1
Moxa VPort 354 Video Encoder – 2
Moxa VPort 354 Video Encoder – 3
Moxa VPort 354 Video Encoder – 4
Panasonic WV-NP304
Axis 233D Network Dome
Axis Q4701 Encoder
Siqura encoder S60E - MPEG4
Siqura encoder S60E - H.264
Siqura HD62 - MPEG4
Siqura HD62 - H.264
TEST MODEL
Test Model
The Test Model is a default installed on the Render Station to enable the user to test the connectivity to the Render Station. For
instructions on configuring the Test Model see
Troubleshooting
.
Wall Control-red can also be configured to support other models of IP-Camera, including those from additional manufacturers
2
.
Before any IP-Camera windows can be opened the user must add and configure one or more Render Stations
2
. Render
Stations display outputs must be connected using DVI cables to a VisionRGB-E2 contained in the Wall Control-red server. The
outputs from the Render Station are captured and displayed using the VisionRGB-E2 hardware. VisionRGB-E2 cards assigned
to the capture of Render Stations are no longer available as Vision inputs.
Once the Render Station has been configured the cameras can be added via the IP-Camera option on the Configure menu
2
.
The process of configuring cameras involves choosing the manufacturer and model of the IP-Camera, along with its network IP
address or host name.
Notes:
1. Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP)
2. Dependent on the type of Wall Control-red Licence purchased
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