1. Connect AW-RP50 LAN port and AW-XXXX LAN port using a LAN cable. (AW-XXXX canautomatically recognize whether it is a cross or straight cable.)* LAN Cable: Category 5 or higher, Up to 100m (Category 5e or higher if connected via a PoE+ compatible hub)* Connecting AW-RP50 and AW-XXXX via a hub: Straight cable, Category 5 or higher, Up to 100m2. Operate AW-RP50 to set up the connection with AW-XXXX.Press MENU button. - (Fig. 1-A)Press [10] SYSTEM button. - (Fig. 1-B) * “[1] CAMERA CTL” will be displayed on the LCD screen. - (Fig. 2)* If it is not displayed, turn F1 dial to make “[1] CAMERA CTL” appear.While “[1] CAMERA CTL” is displayed on the LCD, press F1 dial. – (Fig. 1-C)(“[1] CAM1” will be displayed on the upper half, and the connection method (default: [NoAsign]) on thelower half of the LCD screen.)* If it is not displayed, turn F1 dial to make [CAM1] appear.④ Turn F2 dial to select [Network], then press F2 dial to determine the setting. – (Fig. 1-D)After the setting-up is completed, LED button 1 (CAM1) in the picture below (AW-RP50 CAMERA STATUS /SELECTION Area) lights up according to the camera’s power status. If the camera is in STANDBY mode (powerOFF: factory default), it lights up in orange. If in POWER ON mode (power ON), it lights up in green.* When the camera is in STANBY mode, the Power-ON operation needs to be done. (Please see “3. TurnAW-XXXX on” below.)(AW-RP50: CAMERA STATUS/SELECTION Area)1.CAM1Network[1]CAMERA CTLMENU ON ⇒ Select [10]Press F1Turn F2 to select ⇒ Press F2 to determineControlling (One) PTZ Camera via AW-RP50 ControllerAfter setting up, this lights upaccording to the camera’spower status.* If it does not light up, please check the following points.(Figure 1) (Figure 2)(A)(B)(C)(D)① Check the connection state of LAN cable or whether you are using a cable that meets the specifications.