Camera control, Sd card/usb memory, Menu list – Roland VR-120HD Direct Streaming AV Mixer User Manual
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Menu List
24: Camera Control
Menu item
Value
(bold text: default value)
Explanation
Jump To Setup
Enter
Jumps to the setup screen.
Camera ID
Camera 1
–12
Selects the camera to be controlled.
Protocol
N/A
, JVC, Panasonic, Canon
PTZ, VISCA over IP, PTZOptics,
Avonic
Specifies the camera’s protocol.
IP Address
192 .168 .0 .101
Input the camera’s IP address.
Login Name
Enter
Displays the Login Name screen.
Enter the log-in name needed to connect with the camera when “Protocol” is “JVC”.
Password
Enter
Displays the Password screen.
Enter the password needed to connect with the camera when “Protocol” is “JVC”.
Camera Preset
Preset 1
–8
Selects the preset used when recalling or registering the settings.
Recall
Exec
By pressing the [VALUE] knob you can recall a preset from the camera.
By assigning a USER button to the camera control function, you can recall presets using the
buttons (p. 92).
All Cameras Recall
OFF
Recall presets from the camera that is being controlled.
ON
Simultaneously recall presets from all cameras (Camera 1–12).
Store
Exec
By pressing the [VALUE] knob you can register the camera settings to a preset.
* Presets are saved in the camera itself.
Tally Channel
HDMI 1
–6, SDI 1–6
Specifies the connector from which the camera video is input. When the camera video from
the VR-120HD is the final output, the camera’s tally light is lit.
25: SD Card/USB Memory
Menu item
Value
(bold text: default value)
Explanation
SD Card
These are the SD card-related parameters.
Eject
Exec
Safely ejects and allows you to remove the SD card.
Format
Exec
Formats the SD card.
Speed Test
Exec
Measures the data write speed to the SD card.
USB Memory
These are the USB flash drive-related parameters.
Eject
Exec
Safely ejects and allows you to remove the USB flash drive.
Format
Exec
Formats the USB flash drive.
Speed Test
Exec
Measures the data write speed to the USB flash drive.
Restore All Settings
Enter
Shows a list of the setting files (.VR120) that are on the USB flash drive.
You can select a setting file and restore the settings into the unit. The current settings are
overwritten.
Backup All Settings
Enter
Shows a list of the setting files (.VR120) that are on the USB flash drive.
You can select the settings file used to back up the current settings to the USB flash drive.
* Some settings are not saved to the file, such as the “Test Pattern” and “Test Tone” settings in
the System menu.