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Camera loses connection when configured with Robot Radio
Hello!
We had everything set up, was able to track the vision target also... But suddenly one day when we tried to hook it up to the robot, things didn't work out quite as we thought it would. The Axis 206 camera lights up green when configured with 8-slot cRIO, but once we try to set it up with Robot Radio with team number 3039, it doesn't work! Out Robot IP is 10.30.39.2 and our Computer IP is 10.30.39.9. Any help out there? |
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Re: Camera loses connection when configured with Robot Radio
Did you use the Axis Camera Setup tool?
The latest one in Utilities Update 2.0? Try pinging the camera at 10.30.39.11 to see if you can successfully reach it. Try pinging 192.168.0.90 too. |
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Re: Camera loses connection when configured with Robot Radio
Yes we have used the latest Axis Setup Tool. We set it up with the IP 192.168.0.11 and subnet mask 255.255.255.0 but we can't reach the camera when it's set up using Robot Radio. IT gets a green light when using 8-slot cRIO but that's not what we want to use.
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Re: Camera loses connection when configured with Robot Radio
The Robot Radio expects the camera to be at 10.30.39.11.
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Re: Camera loses connection when configured with Robot Radio
Yes, I know, but that was our PC config. We have tried to set it up with the Axis Setup Tool several times on Robot Radio and it doesn't work. Will a manual setup work? The light is amber when it's rebooted when configured with robot radio but it doesn't do it when it's configured with the cRIO
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Re: Camera loses connection when configured with Robot Radio
A yellow status ring probably reflects an incorrect setup for whatever reason.
You can do a manual setup of the camera. Your PC just needs to have a compatible IP address for whatever the camera has now. This is all the tool does:
Last edited by Mark McLeod : 02-13-2012 at 09:07 PM. |
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Re: Camera loses connection when configured with Robot Radio
So if I understand you correct:
Set the PC IP and Subnet Mask to 192.168.0.11 and 255.255.255.0 Go to internet explorer and log in using 192.168.0.90 and username+password Change the IP and subnet mask on the camera to 10.xx.yy.11 and 255.0.0.0 Set Username and Password to FRC and FRC Connect the camera to the Robot Radio, then reboot the robot |
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Re: Camera loses connection when configured with Robot Radio
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Re: Camera loses connection when configured with Robot Radio
Does your camera truly loose connection or does it have an all black image?
We found that our camera, when left with auto-brightness control enabled, would eventually go completely black. After the camera is set to 10.xx.xx.11 login to it with a laptop and set auto-brightness to off. Good Luck! |
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