Panasonic NDI Installation Guide
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To connect your Panasonic NDI camera to a network switch, use an Ethernet cable to connect the camera’s LAN port to the switch. Ensure the switch supports PoE if your camera requires it for power.
Use the camera’s web interface to configure IP settings. Access the interface by entering the camera's default IP address in a web browser. Navigate to the network settings to assign a static IP or enable DHCP.
Visit the Panasonic support website to download the latest firmware. Access the camera’s web interface, navigate to the firmware update section, and upload the firmware file. Follow on-screen instructions to complete the update.
First, ensure all cables are connected and the camera is powered on. Check network configuration and verify the camera is on the same subnet as your receiving device. Restart the camera and receiving software.
Adjust video settings through the camera’s web interface by fine-tuning resolution, bitrate, and frame rate. Ensure adequate network bandwidth and minimize network congestion for optimal quality.
Regularly clean the camera lens with a microfiber cloth, check cables for wear, ensure firmware is up to date, and periodically review network and video settings for optimal performance.
Yes, you can control the camera remotely using Panasonic’s camera control software or third-party NDI-compatible applications. Ensure your camera is networked and accessible from your control device.
Access the camera’s web interface, navigate to the system settings, and select the option to reset to factory settings. Confirm the reset and wait for the camera to reboot.
Ensure the camera is in a well-ventilated area and not exposed to direct sunlight. Check for any obstructions to airflow. If overheating persists, contact Panasonic support.
Ensure your software supports NDI input. Use the camera’s IP address or NDI name in the software’s video input settings to add the camera feed. Verify network connectivity and camera settings.