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CWF25
Instrruction
n Man
nual
fo
or Unitedd States
IDX
X Comp
pany, Ltd.
IDX thanks you for
f choosing the
t CW-F25 and is sure thhat you will benefit
from its
uniqque features.
Please read this innstruction mannual to safely operate
and too maximize peerformance.
 The
T material contained in this
t manual coonsists of infoormation that is the propertty
oof IDX Comppany, Ltd. andd is intended solely
for the use by the pu
urchasers of thhe
equipment
desscribed in thiss manual.
 IDX
Companny, Ltd. prohibbits the dupliccation of any portion
of thiss manual or thhe
uuse herein foor any applicaation other thhat the operaation or main
ntenance of thhe
equipment
described in thiis manual witthout the exprressed written
n permission of
IDX
Companyy, Ltd.
 FCC
notice
FCC condittions
This device complies
with part
p 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation
is su
ubject to the
following two conditions:
1. This device
e may not cau
use harmful intterference.
2. This devicce must accep
pt any interferrence received
d, including in
nterference that
may cause undesired operration.
3. This equip
pment must be
b installed an
nd operated in accordance
e with provide
ed
instructions and
the antenna(s) used for this transsmitter must be installed to
provide a sep
paration distan
nce of at least 20 cm from all
a persons.
 EU
E Conformity Stateme
ent
This product and the supp
plied accesso
ories (if applica
able) are
marked with "CE" and co
omply therefore with the applicable
harmonized European sttandards liste
ed under the
e R&TTE
Directive 19
999/5/EC an
nd the Low
w Voltage Directive
2006/95/EC.
Responsible for CE-markin
ng:
IDX Technology Europe,, Ltd.
Unit9, Lang
gley Park, Wa
aterside Drive, Langley,
Berkshire SL3
S 6AD England
Tel: +44 17
753 547692
Manufacture::
IDX Company, Ltd.
6-28-11 Sh
hukugawara, Tama-ku,
Kaw
wasaki-shi, Kan
nagawa-ken
214-0021 Japan
Contents
I.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
II.
1.
2.
3.
4.
III.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
IV.
1.
2.
3.
V.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
VI.
1.
2.
3.
Introduction ...........................................................................................................4
Product overview................................................................................ 4
Safety Notes ....................................................................................... 6
Notes of the radio waves .................................................................... 9
Packing list ....................................................................................... 11
Names of parts .................................................................................. 12
Optional accessories ......................................................................... 16
Preparation ..........................................................................................................17
Installation of optional plates ........................................................... 17
Installation of antenna ...................................................................... 20
Preparing for power supply .............................................................. 23
Menu setting ..................................................................................... 25
Operation of CW-F25 ......................................................................................30
Basics ............................................................................................... 30
Return video ..................................................................................... 32
IP camera setup - wireless LAN bridge -.......................................... 34
Intercom operation ........................................................................... 36
GPI connection - as tally .................................................................. 38
RS-422 remote.................................................................................. 41
Useful information ..........................................................................................43
Troubleshooting ................................................................................ 43
Revert to default settings .................................................................. 49
Firmware update ............................................................................... 49
References ...........................................................................................................51
List of setup menus - Rule ................................................................ 51
Setup menus - Transmitter ................................................................ 52
Setup menus - Receiver .................................................................... 60
Status LED ....................................................................................... 68
Specification ..................................................................................... 69
Connector and pin assignment.......................................................... 75
Index ................................................................................................. 76
Warranty & Service .........................................................................................81
Product warranty .............................................................................. 81
About exemptions............................................................................. 81
Support & Service contact ................................................................ 82
I. Introduction
1. Product overview
CW-F25 is a wireless video transmission system which enable to transmit the
downlink and uplink 1 video, audio and various data. Based on IEEE 802.11n
Wireless LAN technology with newly developed 4x4 MIMO and beam-forming
technology, CW-F25 enable to transmit H.264 high profile signal up to 25Mbps.
 High-quality video
CW-F25 supports HD-SDI&3G-SDI and full HD video - up to 1920x1080 resolution.
A system utilized H.264 high profile compression and supports up to 25Mbps.
 Adaptive variable-bit rate control
CW-F25 has an adaptive variable-bit rate control function to prevent sudden
disconnection of video and audio link due to the distance between the transmitter
and receiver and/or the deterioration of radio waves caused by the obstacles, weather
condition and so on. To minimize an unexpected shout down of the link, CW-F25
has a function to reduce the transmission video bit rate automatically. Operator can
be selected a sufficient bit rate from auto or manual by menu setting.
 Optional 18dBi High-Gain 4x4 MIMO antenna array (A-4XANT)
When set the antenna array on both transmitter and the receiver, a transmission
distance can be extended up to 2Km/1.2miles LOS.
 Bidirectional signal and data transmission
CW-F25 is not a ordinal downlink video transmission system but supports variety of
bidirectional signal and data such as return video, intercom, tally and RS-422
remote.
In this manual, the video that transmitted from a transmitter to a receiver referred as
"downlink video" and the video that transmitted from receiver to transmitter referred as "return
video".
 Wireless LAN bridge
CW-F25 has Ethernet I/O equipped. This performs as a wireless LAN bridge
therefore it is possible to connect the IP camera, remote controller, etc.. Also this
Ethernet can simultaneously operate together with SDI video.
 DFS - Dynamic Frequency Selection
CW-F25 has a DFS function built-in which detect the weather radar and avoid a
confliction with such an official radio waves. With DFS functionality, CW-F25 can
be freely used in indoor and/or outdoor without violating local law.
2. Safety Notes
Priorr to using thhis product, please
study and
a follow thhe instruction
n carefully annd
advicce outlined inn this manual in order to usse this producct safely and correctly.
Afteer
readiing, please keeep it in a connvenient place for future refference. Incorrrect usage maay
lead to injury, fire, electric shocck and product failure.
 Explanation
n of displayys
This disp
play shows "m
mishandling may
m cause dea
ath or seriouss
injury*1.
Warnin
ng
This dissplay shows "mishandling
g may cause
e injury*2, orr
*3
physical--loss-or-damag
ge is possiblle."
*1 A serious injjury means the loss of sight an
nd an injury, a burn
(high temperature and low
temperature
ock, fracture, poisoning,
etc. requiring med
dical treatment,
), electric sho
Caution
ns
on for treatmentt.
hospitalizatio
2 An Injury me
eans a burn (hig
gh temperature and
a low tempera
ature), an electrric shock, etc. in
*2
medical trea
atment but exccludes hospitallization and re
egular hospital attendance for
treatment.
*3
3 Physical losss or damage me
eans damage in connection with
h a property, household effects,
livestock, pe
ets, etc..
 Explanation
n of signs
This disp
play means pro
ohibited actio
on (must not be
b carried out).
! Prohibiteed
Instructio
on
This disp
play shows ins
structions (must be carried
d out).
Warrning
!
If you notice smoke,, strange smells, strange noises, or excessive
hea
at
oduct, stop using
it, turn off the powe
er, and unplu
ug
coming from this pro
wer cable.
the pow
Continued
d use under these conditions may
m cause a fire, electric shock,, or injury.
Be carefful not to touch the powerr supply plug
g if your hand
ds are wet, an
nd
do not pour
liquid ov
ver it.
It may cau
use a fire, an ele
ectric shock, an
n injury, or failure
e.
Do not pour
liquid orr wet over this product. Do
o not wet this
s product.
It may cau
use a fire, an ele
ectric shock, an
n injury, or failure
e.
!
If liquid
d gets into the interior of this pro
oduct, turn off
o the powe
er
immedia
ately and pu
ull the powe
er supply plug
out of the electrical
receptac
cle.
Continued
d use may causse a fire, an elecctric shock, an in
njury, or failure.
!
Do not insert or drop
foreign substances
s, such as metal or an
ny
combus
stible materia
al inside this product. If a foreign subs
stance enters
s,
turn the power off im
mmediately an
nd pull the po
ower supply plug
out of th
he
electrica
al receptacle..
Continued
d use may causse a fire, an elecctric shock, an in
njury, or failure.
Do not dismantle
or modify
this product.
It may cau
use a fire, an ele
ectric shock, an
n injury, or failure
e.
Do not damage
the power
cable by
b bending it forcefully, us
sing it to carrry
a heavy item or expo
osing it to hea
at.
If the pow
wer cord is dama
aged it may cause a fire, an ele
ectric shock, an injury, or failure
e.
Do not use
u this product if the pow
wer cable is damaged.
It may cau
use a fire, an ele
ectric shock, an
n injury, or failure
e.
!
!
!
Insert th
he plug and connector
of the
t power cable complete
ely.
Failure to insert them com
mpletely may ca
ause a fire, elecctric shock, or injury.
Before using
an exte
ernal power supply,
alway
ys check that the voltage is
within th
he specified range.
Input volta
age out of specification can cau
use a fire, an ele
ectric shock, an
n injury, or failure
e.
Before using
an exte
ernal power supply,
alway
ys check that the polarity of
the conn
nector is corrrect.
Reverse polarity
connecttion can cause a fire, an electricc shock, an injury, or failure
Cau
ution
Keep thiis product aw
way from direct sunlight, high
temperattures and hig
gh
humidity
y.
It may cau
use a fire or failu
ure.
Do not use this pro
oduct in extre
emely low te
emperatures or in a plac
ce
t extreme ch
hanges in tem
mperature. Ke
eep this prod
duct away from
subject to
places where
conde
ensation is liikely to occu
ur, and do not use it witth
condens
sation formin
ng on it.
It may cau
use a failure. Use
U it within the
e ambient tempe
erature limits 0℃
℃ - 50℃ (32℉
℉ 138℉ ), and 20% - 80% humidity.
Keep this product away
from du
usty conditio
ons and plac
ces where th
he
ong.
magnetic field is stro
It may cau
use a fire or failu
ure.
Do not place
this prroduct on an
n unstable su
urface, such as a unstable
tabletop
p or uneven surface.
It may collapse and fall, or
o become unba
alanced and fall and cause an injury or failure.
Do not cover
the ventilation hole of this produ
uct.
If the venttilation hole is plugged,
the interior temperatu
ure of this produ
uct will rise and it
may cause
e a fire or failure
e.
Do not drop,
collisio
on with otherr hardware or
o apply a strrong shock to
this prod
duct.
It may cau
use failure.
Do not place
anything on this pro
oduct.
It may cau
use failure.
Keep pa
acking materia
als such as plastic
bags out
o of the reach of children
n.
Children may
m choke if the
ey put them in th
heir mouths or over
their heads
s.
Do not use
u this produ
uct if the fan stops.
Doing so may
m cause a fire
e or failure. Ord
der a replace se
ervice
!
from you
ur retailer.
Keep all cables organ
nized.
People triipping on cable
es may cause the product to
o fall or topple over and injure
someone. Be careful whe
en connecting and positioning cables
3. Notes of the radio waves
FCC Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference
to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by
one or more of the following measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
To assure continued compliance, any changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority
to operate this equipment. (Example- use only shielded interface cables when
connecting to computer or peripheral devices).
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating
in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
This equipment complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
Caution!
The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by
unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the
user authority to operate the equipment.
10
4. Packing list
Checck the componnents in the paackage.
 CW‐F25 TX
X ‐ Transmittter
 CW-F
F25 RX - Receeiver
Sup
pplied accesssories
 Readme First·········· x1
 Standard anntenna ····· x8
 Headset ················ x2
11
5. Names of
o parts
1)
TX - Transm
mitter
10
11
12
1.
Antennas
7.
2.
Antenna coonnector
RP-SMA x4
GPI OUT
Contaact closure ou
utput
8.
SDI IN
9.
SDI THROUGH
OUT
3.
LCD
Display thee setup menu and
status.
4.
Status LED
5.
Menu settinng buttons
Move cursorr: Up, Down, Left,
Right
ENTER, ESC
6.
12
Ethernet coonnector
10. SDI OUT
11. DC power
connecttor
XLR
R-4 male
12. Screw
w holes for V--Plate
13
14
15
16
188
17
199
200
211
13. Ventilationn holes
19. 3/8 innch screw hole for tripod
14. Intercom connector
20. Poweer supply term
minal in inside
for V-Mount
adoptter plate.
15. USB conneector
16. RS-422 connnector
D-Sub 9pinn female
21. 3/8 innch screw hole
for trripod
(On the
t bottom)
17. Power ON//OFF switch
18. Screw holee for V-Mounnt adopter
plate
13
2)
RX - Receivver
5 6 7
1.. Power ON//OFF switch
5. USB connector
2.. Intercom connector
6. Statuus LED
3.. Screw holees for V-Plate.
mounting screw
holes
7. Menuu setting butto
ons
4.
14
LCD
Display thee setup menu and
status.
Movee cursor: Up, Do
own, Left, Righht
ENTE
ER, ESC
8
13
8.. Antennas
9.. Ventilationn holes
10
11
12
14 15
1 16 17
13. Antennna connectorr
RP-S
SMA x4
100. Ethernet coonnector
14. GPI IN
Contaact closure inp
put
111. RS-422 connnector
D-Sub 9pinn female
15. SDI IN
122. DC power connector
XLR-4 male
16. SDI THROUGH
OUT
17. SDI OUT
15
6. Optionall accesso
ories
 V-Plate
Model#
P-V2C
CL
This plate cann be mount onn both TX annd RX then suupply +14VD
DC by attachinng
IDX
Endura series
Lithium
m Ion batteries.
 V-Mount
Adoppter Plate
Model#
A-MT
T2V
This adapter plate
is for mounting
on thhe back of thhe TX
then
the TX can
c easily attaach onto the back
of the camera.
B using thiss plate, the baattery or EXT DC power can be
By
supplied
to thhe camera throough the multti pin connecttor on
t plate. Thee power will continue suppply to the caamera
the
even
if the power OFF on TX
 High-gain
4x44 MIMO Antennna array
Model# A-4X
XANT
A-4XANT
is high-gain (188dBi) directionnal antenna arrray.
P mountingg bracket and antenna cablee (3m x4) inclluded.
Pole
* Please prepaare the antennna pole separattely.
16
II. Prepara
ation
1. Installatiion of opttional plates
This section descrribes how to innstall the V-Pllate and V-Moount adopter plate.
1.1
1.
How to
o install the P-V2CL onto transmittter
Mouunt the P-V2CL onto TX byy using supplieed screws as shown
in figurre above.
17
1.1. How to in
nstall the A--MT2V onto transmitterr
① Unscrew on the back
k of transmitteer
then
remove thhe metal coveer.
② Pull out the power connector
from
inside
of traansmitter and
d then firmlly
connect
with connector
from
m A-MT2V.
③ Carefully restore thee cable
connector
to innside of transm
mitter.
①
annd
④ After restoore the cable and connectoor,
mount
the A--MT2V onto transmitter by
using
suppliedd screws, To in
nside of body.
④
②
③
④
18
1.2
2. How to install
the P-V2CL
onto
o receiver
Mouunt the P-V2CL onto receiveer by using suupplied screwss as shown in figure above.
19
2. Installatiion of anttenna
2.1
1. Install th
he antenna
Tran
nsmitter
Attacch all four anttennas tightly mount in a cllockwise direcction.
20
Receeiver
Attacch all four anttennas tightly mount in a cllockwise direcction.
Stannd up all the anntenna at 90 degree
when inn operation.
21
2.2
2. Install th
he optional antenna
A‐4X
XANT Pack
king list
 Antenna
x1
 Coaxial cabble 3m/10 feet x4
x1
 Pole mountiing bracket
(N-plug / RP-SM
MA plug)
Installation
the braccket firmly onnto the antennna.
1. Attach
2. Mount
the anteenna to the poole.
3. Connect
four N-type connnectors to the antenna annd another siide connect to
CW-F25.
Notee
 Length
of coaaxial cable is 3m/10
feet.
Coaxial
cable longer than 3m
m is not recom
mmended due to attenuation
n of the signall.
is a directional antenna.
 A-4XANT
Signal
strengthh falls if direction of the anttenna surface is displaced,
thhen transmission may not be
b performed properly.
Directivity
of the
t antenna iss as follows
Verttical surface
22
Horrizontal surfacce
3. Preparing for power supply
AC adapter is not included to the package. Recommended power supply for the
CW-F25 shown in below.
3.1. Recommended products
 AC adapter
IDX
 Power base station IDX
 Batteries
IDX
IA-60a IA-200a IA-300a AC-100
EB-2 EB-4 EB-424L
Endura series battery with optional P-V2CL.
3.2. Note
 P-V2CL is an adopter for V-Mount batteries.
 Input voltage range is DC 7V to 17V.
 Power input connecter is Cannon 4-pin male.
 Pin assignment #1: minus (-)
#4: plus (+)
Caution
 Please make sure the input voltage range.
 Please be careful not to reverse connection of power supply.
 Useable battery is 7.4V lithium-ion battery or 14V lithium-ion battery. 24V battery
cannot be used.
23
3.3
3. Power on
o and Pow
wer off
1)
Connecting the
t power suppply
Plug the Cannon connector to the DC inpput on TX andd RX.
* Insert tighttly until it cliccks.
Receiiver backside
Transsmitter right siide
2)
Turn on the power
switch
Receiiver front
Transm
mitter left side
3)
LCD backligght will turn onn then status LED
lights RE
ED.
LCD will staart to display information
abbout 15 seconnds later then the status LED
will starts flaashing GREEN
N.
4)
Turn off the power:
Turn OFF the power switcch then removve the power cable.
24
4. Menu setting
CW-F25 equipped operation button and LCD for displays current status and for menu
setting. This section describes how to operate the button and information that displays
on LCD .
4.1. LCD and the push button
LCD displays setup menus and current status.
By pressing ENTER button, display can be changed from current status to menu
setting mode. Setup menu is hierarchical thus the role of the ENTER button is to use
for item selection and move down to the lower level.
Role of ESC button is moved back to the upper level and it can be returned to the
status display on the top. See below.
ENTER
ENTER
Information Display
1080i / 59. 94 300M
25M 34. 5dB
Menu: Level 2
Menu: Level 1
Wi r el es s s et up
Net wor k s et up↓
ESC
Channel
f r eq.
Channel
power ↓
ESC
Menu: Level 1
Cursor appears in the
menu and move up or
down the cursor by
using Up or Down
button.
(See the right)
Cursor
Wi r el es s s et up
Net wor k s et up↓
Down button
Up button
Wi r el es s s et up
Net wor k s et up↓
Net wor k s et up↑
Vi deo
↓
Arrow:
It indicates that the
menu is followed by up
or down as scroll.
25
Select the menu by using ENTER button and then move to the lower level. Select the
menu by scrolling cursor then move to the setting item by pressing ENTER button.
Menu will indicate possible selection in the setup items Move the item by left or right
button, then press ENTER for selecting desired item.
ESC means the cancel. If pressed ESC button, it will return to upper level with
keeping previously selected item.
Example;
For changing video bit rate, move down the menu hierarchy
then it been changed to 20Mbps from AUTO.
Video > Video bit rate,
ENTER
Menu: Level 1
Net wor k s et up↑
Vi deo
↓
Menu: Level 2
H. 264 pr of i l e
Vi deo bi t r at e↓
ENTER
Setting items
H. 264 pr of i l e
Vi deo bi t r at e↓
Vi deo bi t r at e
←
AUTO
Vi deo bi t r at e
← 25 Mbps →
ENTER
Vi deo bi t r at e
← 20 Mbps →
26
Some of the setting items need to enter a numerical number or alphabet.
To move the cursor to digit by left or right button and then select alphabet by up or
down button.
Continue to move the cursor to another digit by left or right button, then please enter
all the necessary character. Press ENTER when all the input has been completed.
Press the ESC if you want to cancel the input.
Example;
For changing Network IP address.
Network setup > IP address.
I P addr es s
192. 168. 098. 100
I P addr es s
193. 168. 098. 100
I P addr es s
192. 168. 098. 100
I P addr es s
194. 168. 098. 100
I P addr es s
192. 168. 098. 100
I P addr es s
193. 168. 098. 100
Summarizes the role of the operation button in the table below.
Button
ENTER
ESC
Up
Down
Left
Right
Behavior in the menus
Display the menu.
Select menu items
down to next level.
Go back to upper level.
Behavior in the setup items
Cancel
Move cursor.
Select character.
Move between setting items.
Move cursor.
Commit for changes.
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4.2. Information display
LCD displays a status of the video transmission as shown in below.
1080i / 59. 94 300M
25M 34. 5dB
1. Video format
Display the resolution and frame/field rate of input video.
Display the "NO_VIDEO_IN" if there is no input signal of SDI.
2. Wireless link speed
Display the wireless link speed of current connection.
"300M" indicates that the link speed is 300Mbps and this is a maximum speed of
the 802.11n.
3. Received signal strength
Display in five steps bar the strength of the received signal. The strength of the
received signal will display by five steps bar.
When the number of the bar is greater, it indicate that is in good receiving
condition.
4. Video bit rate
Display a current H.264 video bit rate.
When the bit rate set to "AUTO" mode, '*' mark will appear in front of the
number.. Video bit rate indication will updated accordingly due to the
transmission state.
5. SNR (Signal Noise Ratio)
Display the S/N ratio of receiving radio waves.
It indicate a good receiving condition if value is greater.
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4.3. Default settings
CW-F25 has shipped with default setting that enable for immediate use, however,
please be sure to check the frequency every time prior to use.
 Transmitter only - setting the radio frequency
Please select and set at desired frequency.
Menu: Wireless setup > Channel freq.
 Other settings may be set as required.
For more information about settings, please refer to P.51 "References".
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III. Operatiion of CW-F25
1. Basics
In thhis section, it is
i explained about
basic video transmisssion. Let's tran
nsmit downlinnk
videoo.
For more
informattion about settting, refer to
mark.
1.
Install the anntennas to trannsmitter and reeceiver.
2.
P.20 "Innstallation of antenna"
Connection of
o power suppply to transmittter and receivver.
P.23 "Prreparing for power
supply"
3.
Connect betw
ween camera and
a transmitteer.
Connect betw
ween monitor and receiver.
SDI
I-IN
Camerra
SDI-OUT
Monitor
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SDI-IN
SDI-OUT
4.
Turn the pow
wer ON of trannsmitter and receiver.
P.24 "Power on and Power
off"
5.
Set the frequuency in a setuup menu of traansmitter.
P.52 "Setup menus - Transmitter"
6.
If the conneection successful, the trannsmitted videoo will be dissplayed on thhe
monitor.
Note:
If you select the radio freqquency of DF
FS, signal willl link after about one minute
of waiting tim
me. One minuute of waiting time is strict rule
r of DFS frrequency use.
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2. Return video
CW--F25 is capablle to transmit the
t return videeo as well.
7.
Install the anntennas to the transmitter annd receiver.
P. 20 "Installation of antenna"
1.
Connection of
o power suppply to transm
mitter and receeiver.
P.23 "Prreparing for power
supply"
2.
Camera and monitor setupp shown in bellow.
SDI-IN
Mon
nitor
SDI-IN
SDI-O
OUT
Retturn video
source
Cameraa
SDI-OUT
SDI-OUT
SDI-IN
Monitor
SDI-IN
SDI-OUT
3.
Turn the pow
wer ON of trannsmitter and receiver.
P.24 "Power on and Power
off"
4.
Set the frequuency in a setuup menu of traansmitter.
P.52 "Setup menus - Transmitter"
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5.
Enable the reeturn video in a setup menuu of receiver.
Video > Retuurn Video > ON
Video > Em
mbedded Audiio > ON
Please
select OFF If audio
o in the returrn
video is not required.
* Factory deffault setting iss both ON.
P.60 "Setup menus - Receiver"
The last settiing is memorizzed even afterr power turnedd OFF.
6.
If the connecction successfful, the downllink video will display on th
he monitor annd
the return viddeo will displaay on the monnitor of camerra side.
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3. IP came
era setup - wireless LAN brridge Etheernet on the CW
W-F25 works as a wireless LAN bridge. All the devicees connected to
the Ethernet
termiinal on the CW
W-F25 will funnction as connnected directly
y to the LAN.
An example
of IP camera setup.
1.
Install the anntennas to the transmitter annd receiver.
P. 20 "Installation of antenna"
2.
Connection of
o power suppply to transmittter and receivver.
P.23 "Prreparing for power
supply"
3.
IP camera coonnect to the Ethernet term
minal on the transmitter,
an
nd the Ethernet
terminal on the
t receiver coonnect to PC. For example below.
Ethernet
IP caamera
Ethernet
PC
4.
Turn the poower ON of traansmitter and receiver.
P.24 "Power on and Power
off"
5.
Set the radio frequency inn a setup mennu of transmittter.
P.52 "Setup menus - Transmitter"
6.
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When the wireless
link is
i established firmly, videoo transmission will start by
controlling IP
P camera from
m PC.
Wireless LAN bridge function can be used at same time as transmission of downlink
video and return video.
Ethernet
IP camera
SDI-IN
Monitor
SDI-IN
SDI-OUT
Return video
source
SDI-OUT
SDI-IN
Monitor
Camera
SDI-OUT
SDI-IN
Ethernet
SDI-OUT
PC
Note:
 Downlink and return video has a priority in the wireless transmission while
Ethernet data communication has low priority. Therefore it is recommended to
apply lower frame rate and lower video resolution on IP camera when operate
both SDI and Ethernet. Specific value is depending on a transmission distance
and operational environment, therefore, it is recommended for performance test
prior to use.
 Ethernet interface is not supported PoE (Power Over Ethernet). Please prepare a
separate power for IP camera and other Ethernet device.
 CW-F25 has no DNS and DHCP server. Therefore please assign a static IP
address to IP camera and other Ethernet device or prepare a separate DNS and
DHCP server.
 Please do not connect the Ethernet terminal of transmitter and receiver to
existing LAN network. CW-F25 may be act as wireless LAN bridge. Ethernet
topology loop occurs when the transmitter and receiver connected to the same
LAN. Ethernet topology loop will cause the fault such as degradation of
performance and network down, etc..
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4. Intercom
m operatio
on
By using
a headdset, voice coommunicationn is possible in between transmitter
annd
receiiver.
1.
Install the anntennas to the transmitter annd receiver.
P. 20 "Installation of antenna"
2.
Connect of power
supply to
t transmitter and receiver.
P.23 "Prreparing for power
supply"
3.
4.
Camera andd monitor setuup, etc..
P.30 "B
Basics", P.32 "R
Return video""
Connect the headset to trannsmitter and receiver.
SDI-IN
Headset
INTERCOM
SDI-IN
SDI-OUT
Re
eturn video
source
Monitor
Camera
SDI-OUT
SDI-OUT
Heads
set
SDI-IN
Monitor
SDI-IN
INTE
ERCOM
SDI-OUT
5.
Turn the pow
wer ON of trannsmitter and receiver.
P.24 "Power on and Power
off"
6.
Set the radio frequency in a setup menuu of a transmittter.
P.52 "Setup menus - Transmitter"
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7.
Enable an intercom in the setup menu of transmitter and receiver.
Intercom > Intercom > ON
* Default setting is ON..
Last setting is memorized even after power is turned OFF.
8.
CW-F25 is able to talk through the headsets on both transmitter and receiver.
Volume control
Sound and microphone volume can be set in the menu.
 Sound volume
Intercom > Phone level > 0 to 10 , 0 is minimum. 10 is maximum.
 Microphone volume
Intercom > Mic Level >
0 to 10, 0 is minimum. 10 is maximum.
Using another headset
Intercom jack is CTIA compliant 4-pole mini jack. Please check the pin assignment
prior to use the headset on the market.
Please refer to P.75 "Connector and pin assignment" for pin assignment.
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5. GPI connection - as tally
GPI input is locatted on the receiver and GPII output is loccated on the transmitter. Thhe
GPI signal feed too the receiver,, will transmitt to the transm
mitter, then ou
utputs from GP
PI
output.
GPI output, also, can
c be used ass wireless connnection statuss output by settting menu.
1.
2.
Install the anntennas to trannsmitter and reeceiver.
P. 20 "Installation of antenna"
Connect thee power supplly to transmittter and receiveer.
P.23 "Prreparing for power
supply"
3.
Camera and monitor setupp, etc..
P.30 "B
Basics", P.32 "R
Return video""
4.
Connect a coontact closure output from the
t switcher too receiver.
For example below.
GPI OUT
Vide
eo switcher
SDI-OUT
SDI-IN
Monitor
5.
SDI-IN
GP
PI IN
SD
DI-OUT
Connect the transmitter annd tally LED unit
u or a monitor which has tally input.
For example bellow.
GPI OUT
GPI IN
SDI-IN
Mon
nitor
SDI-I
IN
SDI-O
OUT
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Camerra
SDI-OUT
6.
Turn the poower ON of traansmitter and receiver.
P.24 "Power on and Power
off"
7.
Set the radio frequency in the setup mennu of transmittter.
P.52 "Setup menus - Transmitter"
8.
Setting the GPI
G function inn the setup meenu of transmiitter.
Tally > Tallyy mode > Rem
mote or Link Status
Select one.
Each functioon described ass follows.
Remote
Contact siggnal input to the
t receiver will
w be transmiitted and
output from
m transmitter.
Contact siggnal means; open=off
/ shoort=on.
Link Status
Output thee state of the wireless
conneection.
 Disconneect: open,
 Waiting: open/short allternately (flasshing),
 Connect: short.
* Default settting is Remotte.
Last setting is
i memorized even after pow
wer is turned OFF.
9.
Setting GPI function
in thee settings mennu of receiver..
Tally > Rem
mote Tally > ON
O or OFF Select
one.
ON means a GPI input is enable.
OFF is disabled.
* Default settting is ON.
Last settingg is memorizedd even after power is turnedd OFF.
ble and conneector
Cab
GPI connector is two-pole
minii jack.
Please refer P. 75 "Connector annd pin assignm
ment".
Please prepare GP
PI cable, locallly.
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Equivalent circuit of the GPI input of receiver
GPI input is a non-voltage contact.
Vcc
3.3V
10Kohm
10Kohm
CW-F25 RX
GPI IN
External Equipment
Simple Switch
GPI IN
4.7Kohm
Protection
device
Open collector
COMMON
GND
MOSFET
Equivalent circuit of the GPI output of transmitter.
GPI output is an open collector.
CW-F25 TX
GPI OUT
External Equipment
VCC
Max 24V
Tally
LED
Max 40mA
GPI OUT
Open collector
output
COMMON
GND
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6. RS-422 remote
CW--F25 works ass a media convverter for betw
ween RS-422 and
a wireless LAN.
It maade possible thhe wirelessly connections of
o between RS
S-422 devices..
1.
Install the anntennas to trannsmitter and reeceiver.
P. 20 "Installation of antenna"
2.
Connect the power supplyy to transmitterr and receiverr.
P.23 "Prreparing for power
supply"
3.
4.
Camera andd monitor setuup, etc..
P.30 "B
Basics", P.32 "R
Return video""
Connect the RS-422 devicce to transmittter and receiveer.
Return video
sourc
ce
SDI-O
OUT
RS-422
RS422 device
(A
A)
SDI-I
IN
SDI-IN
Monito
or
RS-422 device
(B)
SDI-OUT
GPI
OUT
SDI-IN
Mo
onitor
SD
DI-IN
RS-422
SD
DI-OUT
5.
Came
era
SDI-OU
UT
Turn the pow
wer ON of trannsmitter and receiver.
P.24 "Power on and Power
off"
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6.
Set the radio frequency in the settings menu
of transm
mitter.
P.52 "Setup menus - Transmitter"
7.
Enable the RS-422
interface in the setupp menu of receiver.
Remote > Innterface > RS--422
* Default settting is OFF.
Last setting is
i memorized even after pow
wer is turned OFF.
8.
Set a commuunication parameters of RS--422 in the settting menu of receiver.
Remote > Baaud rate > Sellect baud rate..
* Deffault is 562500
0 bps.
Remote > Data bit > Selecct data bit lenggth.
* Deffault is 8 bit.
Remote > Paarity > Select parity.
* Deffault is "none"".
Remote > Sttop bit > Selecct stop bit lenggth.
* Deffault is 1 bit.
Last setting is
i memorized even after pow
wer is turned OFF.
9.
CW-F25 setuup successful then the two-w
way transmisssion of RS-422 is started.
RS-4422 cable an
nd connectorr
RS-4422 connectorr is a D-Sub 9 pin female.
Please refer P. 75 "Connector annd pin assignm
ment".
Please prepare RS
S-422 cable, loocally.
Notee
Therre is a transm
mission delay occurs becauuse of in radio transmissio
on. Amount of
delayy is dependingg on environm
ment and transsmission distaance thereforee recommend to
test prior
to use thhe system.
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IV. Useful information
1. Troubleshooting
Check the following before asking for a repair. If the problem is not resolved then
please contact to the dealer or our support & service. Please refer to P.82 "Support &
Service contact".
1) Power does not turn on
 Check the lighting of the status LED. If it is lit or flashing means that the power it
turned ON. There is a possibility of a failure if the LCD backlight is not lit when the
LED is flashing or lit.
 Please be make sure whether input correct voltage.
Voltage range of CW-F25 is DC7-17V.
 Is power supply or AC adapter turned ON?
Is AC adapter connected to a commercial power source correctly
 Has the battery remained enough capacity and nominal output voltage?
 Is A Battery mounted onto P-V2CL correctly? A battery must mount straightly from
the upper side of the V-plate. Insufficient handling of battery will be causing serious
damage to the pin of V-plate.
 Isn't connection of Cannon pin reverse?
Pin assignment of Cannon XLR-4 is: #1 = minus, #4 = plus.
 Is Cannon connecter inserted until it's firmly locked?
 When installing the A-MT2V, make sure the connection of both connectors are
firmly plugged in. And, then, carefully mount and screw by confirming not to pinch the
wires in between the A-MT2V and CW-F25.
2) Status LED does not lit
 Please check the power supply. Refer P.43 "Power does not turn on".
 Status LED starts to lit about 15 second later after the power turned ON. This time
delay caused by the circuit initialization time, and this is not a malfunction.
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3) LCD backlight does not lit
 Please check the power supply. See the P. 43 "Power does not turn on".
 LCD backlight will lit immediately after power turned ON and it is always lit during
operation. It is a failure if the LCD backlight is not lit.
4) Does not connect the wireless
 Please check LED status.. Red LED lit during initialization of the system, Green LED
flashing indicates state of waiting, and Green LED lit when the system has connected
successfully. If the video signal is not transmitted even when the Green LED lit.
Please refer P.45 "No video out".
 Please reboot the power once if a status LED is not changed to Green for more than
one minute. It is a system failure if this situation has not recovered after reboot of
power.
 If selected Indoor DFS or Outdoor DFS, in the setup menu, the system automatically
goes into standby state for about 1 minute for searching an official radio waves.
During DFS searching state, status LED is flashing green.
 Please check if antennas are firmly connected. It may be loosen while in use.
 Isn’t a distance between transmitter and receiver too close?
In case of standard antenna operation, recommend the distance more than 3m.
In case of directional antenna array operation, recommend the distance more than 5m.
 Is the directional antenna array setting confront correctly? Antenna cannot transmit or
receive the radio waves on the back or the widthwise.
 Isn't distance too far in between the antennas? Please re-try by reducing the distance.
 Isn't there any radio wave shielding object in between the antennas? Obstacles which
were made by concrete, metal and glass with electromagnetic shielding will be
causing disturbance or blocking of radio waves.
 Transmission path will be affected by the surrounding buildings, obstacles and
environment, therefore there are places where radio waves is weak in spite of short
distance.
 Isn't 5GHz wireless LAN used by neighborhood? Wireless LAN can be co-exist even
if there is another wireless been used, but may not be able to connect if the frequency
is overlapped. Please try with other frequency.
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 Isn't there a source of powerful electric wave nearby? Wireless connection in the area
where close to the powerful radio sources is difficult. This is because the receiving
sensitivity of the receiver is reduced, even if using a different frequency band. Please
use away from these area.
 Is SSID setting on transmitter and receiver same? It is not possible to connect if the
SSID setting were different. *Same SSID is set at factory.
 Is password setting on transmitter and receiver same? It is not possible to connect if
the password setting were different. *Same password is set at factory.
 Please check the following item when IP address has changed.
・Subnet must be same. Please check the Netmask.
・IP address must not conflicts.
Please Check the IP Address and the Codec Local IP .
・Codec Local IP of transmitter and Codec Remote IP of receiver must be the same.
Receiver attempts to connect to an address set in Codec Remote IP. Please check
when change the IP address.
For details, please refer P.52 "Setup menus - Transmitter" & P.60 "Setup menus Receiver".
5) No video out
 Please check the SDI connection.
Transmitter:
Output of return video is 'SDI OUT' connector.
Output of loop-out is 'SDI THRU OUT' connector.
Receiver:
Output of downlink video is SDI OUT connector.
Output of loop-out is 'SDI THRU OUT' connector.
Input of return video is 'SDI IN' connector.
 Please confirm the video format whether it is supported by the system. It is not
possible to transmit if it was an unsupported video format.
Please refer P.69 "Specification".
 Video input and output are SDI only. This product does not support an analog signal.
 Please check the camera settings. Is SDI output enabled?
 Please check the settings of monitor. Is input selection correct?
 Please check coaxial cable. Isn’t cable broken? Isn’t cable length too long? Is the
video output if changed cable?
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6) No audio out
 If the embedded audio of downlink video is not output, please check Embedded
Audio setting of transmitter. Is it turned ON?
 If the embedded audio of the return video is not output, please check Embedded
Audio setting of receiver. Is it turned ON?
 The SDI embedded audio is supported 4CH in the downlink. (Group 1)
 The SDI embedded audio in the return video is supported 2CH. (Group 1)
 CW-F25 supports only SDI embedded audio. It does not supports an analog audio
and AES/EBU.
7) Video interruption & disturbance
 Please check the video rate setting. It is required more channel capacity when set at
high bit rate. Reduce the setting of bit rate or set it to AUTO bit rate.
Video block noise and/or drop frame will occur if there is no sufficient channel
capacity available that causing by the interference and distance.
 Video distortion or blackout occur if the input video format is changed during
transmission.
 Video will freeze temporarily if the H.264 profile is changed during transmission.
 Isn't there any radio wave shielding object in between? Obstacles which were made by
concrete, metal and glass with electromagnetic shielding will be causing disturbance
or blocking of radio waves.
 Transmission path will be affected by the surrounding buildings, obstacles and
environment, therefore there are places where radio waves is weak in spite of short
distance.
 Isn't 5GHz wireless LAN used by neighborhood? Wireless LAN can be co-exist
even if there is another wireless been used, but may not be able to connect if the
frequency is overlapped. Please try with other frequency.
 Isn't there a source of powerful electric wave nearby? Wireless connection in the area
where close to the powerful radio sources is difficult. This is because the receiving
sensitivity of the receiver is reduced, even if using a different frequency band. Please
use away from these area.
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8) Intercom trouble
 Please check the settings. Is Intercom setting turned ON?
 Re-adjust the microphone and phone level in the setup menu.
 Is plug correctly inserted? Please insert the plug all the way and firmly. Poor contact
will occur if the plug is loose.
 When using a third-party's headset, please check a pin assignment of the plug.
CW-F25 is a CTIA compliance but the third-party's headset might have a different pin
arrangement
 There is a headset that has volume control. Please check volume.
9) GPI trouble
 Please check Tally setting of transmitter and receiver.
 If required remote tally, please select Remote Tally at transmitter side, and set Tally >
ON at receiver side.
 Check pin assignment of e GPI cable.
 Please check the specifications of the equipment to be connected to the GPI output.
Vcc of the external device must be 24V or less and current should be less than 40mA.
 GPI input is a non-voltage contact. This output cannot be connected with the
equipment that represents the on/off depending on the voltage level.
10) RS-422 trouble





Please check Remote settings. Default value is OFF. Set ON for use.
It will not communicate if baud rate, data bits, parity, stop bits, were not matched.
Please check the pin assignment of RS-422 cable.
If using long cable, please replace with shorter one.
CW-F25 does not support RS-232C.
11) Ethernet trouble
 Please check an IP address setting. Must not be assigned a duplicate IP address with
other devices.
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 If connecting to an existing LAN network, please check the network address or IP
address of CW-F25. It is recommended to set an IP address of CW-F25 not to conflict
with the subnet of existing LAN network.
 Please set an IP address in full attention to avoid duplication if the CW-F25 will be
participated in existing LAN subnet.
 When connecting to an existing LAN network, please do not connect a transmitter and
receiver at same time. Otherwise the network will establish wireless bridge and failure
loop occurs in the LAN network. Path loop in the wireless bridge will cause of
performance degradation , then the LAN network will down.
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2. Revert to default settings
If the CW-F25 does not operate properly, it can be recovered by restoring the factory
default setting. Factory settings is in following procedure.
1)
In the setup menu, select System > Default set.
2)
Default set? Yes/No will display.
3)
Select Yes, then push ENTER.
4)
Take a power cycle.
3. Firmware update
Updated firmware will distribute for improvement and enhancement and bug fixes.
When update the firmware, complete the following steps:
It requires a USB memory. Please prepare a USB memory.
Update procedure
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
10)
Please download an updated file from IDX webpage. It is packed in ZIP
format.
Unzip the files.
If the "README" file exist in the extracted file, then read well and follow
instruction.
Following two files are included in the update.
Each file is a firmware for transmitter and receiver.
ti810x_update_tx.tar.gz
for the transmitter.
ti810x_update_rx.tar.gz
for the receiver.
Copy the "ti810x_update_tx.tar.gz" to USB memory.
Turn the power ON for transmitter, then insert USB memory to USB port.
Select System > Firmware update > Yes in the menu, and press ENTER.
Firmware update starts. Please do not turn the power off while updating.
LCD screen will return to Firmware update from YES / NO selection screen
when update is complete.
Select System > System reboot > Yes in the menu, and press ENTER.
Transmitter will automatically restart within a short period of time.
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11)
12)
13)
14)
15)
16)
17)
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Next, Copy the "ti810x_update_rx.tar.gz" to USB memory.
Turn the power ON for receiver, then insert USB memory to USB port.
Select System > Firmware update > Yes in the menu, and press ENTER.
Firmware update starts. Please do not turn the power off while updating.
LCD screen will return to Firmware update from YES / NO selection screen
when update is complete.
Select System > System reboot > Yes in the menu, and press ENTER.
Receiver will automatically restart within a short period of time.
Firmware update is complete.
V. References
1. List of setup menus - Rule
In this section describes a list of setup menus and detailed description of each item.
Rule
 Menu list from the left, Menu Level 1 > Level 2 > (level 3) > represent the
display content or settings item.
 Choice of settings item was separated by a slash (/).
 Default value is the item that is indicated by the _ (underscore).
 Supplemental explanation is indicated by the * (asterisk).
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2. Setup menus - Transmitter
Wireless
setup
Network
setup
Video
Tally
Intercom
Channel freq.
SSID
Password
WDS
WDS MAC
IP address set
IP address
Netmask
Gateway
Codec Local IP
H.264 profile
Video bit rate
Embedded audio
Tally mode
Intercom
Mic level
Phone Level
About
Wireless info
Status
Networking
System
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WDS
Default set
Firmware update
System reboot
Codec reboot
5190 / 5230 / 5755 / 5795 / DFS
*SSID set at the factory
*Password set at the factory
ON / OFF
*Default is blank
Manual / DHCP Client
192.168.98.100
255.255.255.0
192.168.98.1
192.168.98.112
Baseline / Main / High
3 / 5 /10 /20 / 25 / AUTO
ON / OFF
Remote / Link status
ON / OFF
0 ‐ 10
*Default value is 8
0 ‐ 10
*Default value is 8
*Display model name and firmware version
Link Status
Channel freq.
SSID
IP address
Netmask
MAC address
* Display link status
*Display frequency
*Display SSID
*Display IP address
*Display Netmask
*Display MAC address
*Display WDS setting status
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No
Details of the setup menus - transmitter
Wireless setup > Channel freq.
Setting frequency
Items
5190MHz/ 5230MHz/ 5755MHz / 5795MHz / DFS
If selected DFS, it automatically selects from five frequencies of following.
5270, 5310, 5510, 5550, 5670MHz
If DFS is selected, system will wait the transmission about one minute for scanning
available frequencies which is specified in the standard. After scanning been done,
then starts communication with selecting frequency automatically.
Setting SSID
Wireless setup > SSID
Items
Enter the SSID. 1-16 characters.
Characters are alphabet, numbers, and other symbols.
Set the SSID for wireless LAN.
Default SSID is set at factory.
Default SSID has been set not to overlap with other CW-F25. Therefore it is no need
to re-set the SSID in normal use.
If entered a space between the characters, the system will be recognized as valid SSID
just until before the space. String must be exactly the same on both transmitter and
receiver
An interruption of transmission will occur when the SSID setting is changed during
transmission. However it will re-connect soon.
Wireless setup > Password
Items
Setting password
Enter the Password for Wireless LAN. 8 - 16 characters.
Characters are alphabet, numbers, and other symbols.
Set password for wireless LAN.
Default password is set at factory.
If entered a space between the characters, the system will be recognized as valid
password just until before the space
String must be exactly the same on both transmitter and receiver.
An interruption of transmission will occur when the password setting is changed
during transmission. However it will re-connect soon.
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Setting WDS
Wireless setup > WDS
Items
ON / OFF
Setting up WDS configuration of wireless LAN.
WDS stands for Wireless Distribution System and that is used as other wireless access
point as a repeater, and this enables to extend the range of wireless transmission.
Set to ON when using WDS function. Then register the MAC address of wireless
LAN repeater to the item of WDS MAC.
In the WDS mode, please use non-DFS frequencies. WDS does not work if DFS is
selected.
Note:
 Transmission delay will be increased when using wireless LAN repeater. An
amount of delay is depending on wireless environment and the performance of
repeater.
 Wireless access point must have a WDS function, to be used as a repeater for
CW-F25.
Wireless setup > WDS MAC
Items
Register WDS MAC address
Enter the WDS MAC address. 12-digit.
Available characters are0-9, A-F.
Register a MAC address of the wireless LAN repeater for use with WDS.
Network setup > IP address set
Setting an IP address acquisition method
Items
Manual / DHCP Client
Select how to get the IP address.
Manual: Set an IP address in the setup menu in IP address.
DHCP Client: Get an IP address from the DHCP server which exists on the same
LAN.
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Network setup > IP address
Setting IP address (1)
Items
Enter IP address.
Set IP address.
Default IP address of transmitter is 192.168.98.100. Please change if overlapped with
existing equipment on the LAN.
Network setup > Netmask
Setting IP Netmask
Items
Enter IP Netmask.
Enter IP Netmask.
Default value is 255.255.255.0
Network setup → Gateway
Setting IP gateway
Items
Enter IP gateway address.
Enter IP address of gateway.
Default value is 192.168.98.1.
Not required to change the setting, in case of not use router or no IP gateway exist.
Network setup > Codec Local IP
Setting IP address (2)
Items
Enter IP address.
Enter the codec module IP address which built in an the unit.
Default IP address of transmitter is 192.168.98.112. Please change if overlapped with
existing equipment on the LAN.
Note:
Must be the same subnet as "Setting the IP address (1)".
For example.
Setting of the IP address (1): 192.168.111.10 Netmask 255.255.255.0
Setting of the IP address (2): 192.168.111.11
Video > H.264 profile
Items
Setting H.264 profile
Baseline / Main / High
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Set the H.264 profile of downlink video transmission.
Baseline Baseline profile
Main
Main profile
High
High profile
Default setting is the High profile.
If change the profile during transmission, may occur blackout and video distortion.
Note:
Baseline Profile supports progressive video, but not supported interlaced video and
PsF.
Video > Video bit rate
Setting H.264 bit rate
Items
3Mbps / 5Mbps / 10Mbps / 20Mbps / 25Mbps / AUTO
Set H.264 bit rate of downlink video transmission.
Default setting is "AUTO".
"AUTO" enables an adaptive variable rate control function. In accordance with
fluctuation of wireless channel capacity, and vary a video bit rate automatically.
If selected an individual bit rate, enables to transmit with constant bit rate.
Video > Embedded audio
Setting embedded audio
Items
ON / OFF
Set ON/OFF of SDI embedded audio on downlink video transmission.
ON: SDI embedded audio channel 1-4 of group1 will be transmitted.
OFF: SDI embedded audio will not be transmitted.
Tally > Tally mode
Setting GPI output
Items
Remote / Link status
Set GPI output.
Default setting is "Remote"
Remote:
Contact state is either open or short. Input for GPI terminal of receiver
is output from GPI output terminal of transmitter.
Link status: Becomes independent from the GPI status of receiver. Following are the
status of wireless LAN connection which is output from GPI terminal
on transmitter.
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Not linked:
Open
Waiting for link: Alternating short and open (flashing)
Linked:
Short
Setting intercom
Intercom > Intercom
Items
ON / OFF
Set the intercom enable or disable.
Default is ON.
Intercom > Mic level
Setting microphone gain
Items
0(min) ‐ 10(max)
Set the audio input gain of intercom.
Gain can be adjusted in between 0 ~ 10. Default value is 8.
Intercom > Phone level
Setting headphone volume
Items
0(min) ‐ 10(max)
Set the intercom audio output volume.
Gain can be adjusted in between 0 ~ 10. Default value is 8.
Display info.
Status > About
Items
Display model name and firmware version.
Display model name and firmware version.
Status > Wireless info > Link Status
Display connection status
Items
Display connection status.
Display connection status of the wireless LAN. "Connect" or "Disconnect".
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Status > Wireless info > Channel freq.
Display frequency
Items
Display radio frequency.
Display radio frequency currently in use.
Frequency will be selected automatically if DFS is enabled. Can be confirmed the
frequency currently in use by this display.
Status > Wireless info > SSID
Items
Display SSID.
Display SSID
Display SSID
Status > Networking > IP address
Display IP address
Items
Display IP address
Display IP address currently in use. If enabled DHCP, can be confirmed an assigned
IP address in this menu.
Status > Networking > Netmask
Display Netmask
Items
Display Netmask
Display IP Netmask currently in use. If enabled DHCP, can be confirmed an assigned
the IP Netmask in this menu.
Status > Networking > MAC address
Display MAC address
Items
Display MAC address
Display MAC address of the unit.
Status > WDS
Items
Display WDS status
Display WDS status whether it is enabled or disabled.
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Display WDS status
System > Default set
Revert to default
Items
Yes / No
Clear the settings and revert to the factory defaults.
System > Firmware update
Firmware update
Items
Yes / No
Update firmware.
See the P.49 "Firmware update".
System > System reboot
Restart (1)
Items
Yes / No
Restart the unit.
System > Codec reboot
Restart (2)
Items
Yes / No
Restart the codec module only.
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3. Setup menus - Receiver
Wireless
setup
Network
setup
Video
Tally
Remote
Intercom
SSID
Password
IP address set
IP address
Netmask
Gateway
Codec Local IP
Codec Remote IP
Video bit rate
Return video
Embedded audio
Remote Tally
Interface
Baud rate
Data bit
Parity
Stop bit
Intercom
Mic level
Phone Level
About
Wireless info
Status
Networking
System
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Default set
Firmware update
System reboot
Codec reboot
*SSID set at the factory
*Password set at the factory
Manual / DHCP Client
192.168.98.200
255.255.255.0
*Default is blank
192.168.98.111
192.168.98.112
2 / 3 / AUTO
ON / OFF
ON / OFF
ON / OFF
RS‐422 / OFF
9600/19200/38400/56200/115200/
230400/460800/562500 bps
8 / 7
none / odd /even
1 / 2
ON / OFF
0 ‐ 10
*Default value
0 ‐ 10
*Default value
is 8
is 8
*Display model name and firmware version
Link Status
Channel
freq.
SSID
IP address
Netmask
MAC address
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
*Display link status
*Display frequency
*Display SSID
*Display IP address
*Display Netmask
*Display MAC address
Details of the setup menus - receiver
Setting SSID
Wireless setup > SSID
Items
Enter the SSID. 1-16 characters.
Characters are alphabet, numbers, and other symbols.
Set the SSID for wireless LAN.
Default SSID is set at factory.
Default SSID has been set not to overlap with other CW-F25. Therefore it is no need
to re-set the SSID in normal use.
If entered a space between the characters, the system will be recognized as valid SSID
just until before the space. String must be exactly the same on both transmitter and
receiver.
Do the power cycle after changing SSID.
Wireless setup > Password
Items
Setting password
Enter the Password for Wireless LAN. 8 - 16 characters.
Characters are alphabet, numbers, and other symbols.
Set password for wireless LAN.
Default password is set at factory.
If entered a space between the characters, the system will be recognized as valid
password just until before the space.
String must be exactly the same on both transmitter and receiver.
An interruption of transmission will occur when the password setting is changed
during transmission. However it will re-connect soon.
Network setup > IP address set
Setting an IP address acquisition method
Items
Manual / DHCP Client
Select how to get the IP address.
Manual: Set an IP address in the setup menu in IP address.
DHCP Client: t Get an IP address from the DHCP server which exists on the same
LAN.
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Network setup > IP address
Setting IP address (1)
Items
Enter IP address
Set IP address.
Default IP address of receiver is 192.168.98.200. Please change if overlapped with
existing equipment on the LAN.
Network setup > Netmask
Setting IP Netmask
Items
Enter IP Netmask
Enter IP Netmask.
The default value is 255.255.255.0
Network setup > Gateway
Setting IP gateway
Items
Enter IP gateway address.
Enter IP address of gateway.
Default value is 192.168.98.1.
Not required to change the setting, in case of not use router or no IP gateway exist.
Network setup > Codec Local IP
Setting IP address (2)
Items
Enter IP address.
Enter the codec module IP address which built in an the unit.
Default IP address of the receiver is 192.168.98.112. Please change if overlapped with
existing equipment on the LAN.
Note:
Must be the same subnet as "Setting the IP address (1)".
For example.
Setting of the IP address (1): 192.168.111.20 Netmask 255.255.255.0
Setting of the IP address (2): 192.168.111.21
Network setup > Codec Remote IP
Items
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Enter IP address.
Setting IP address (2)
Enter the codec module IP address which build in an the transmitter.
Default IP address of the transmitter is 192.168.98.112. Please change if overlap with
existing equipment on the LAN.
Important:
Please set same address as Codec Local IP of transmitter side always.
If settings to different IP address, not be able to connect .
Video > Video bit rate
Setting H.264 bit rate
Items
2Mbps / 3Mbps / AUTO
Set H.264 bit rate for return video transmission.
Default setting is "AUTO".
"AUTO" enables an adaptive variable rate control function. In accordance with
fluctuation of wireless channel capacity, and vary a video bit rate automatically.
If selected an individual bit rate, enables to transmit with constant bit rate..
Video > Return video
Setting return video
Items
ON / OFF
Set ON/OFF of return video transmission.
ON:
Return video transmission is enabled.
OFF: Return video transmission is disabled.
Video > Embedded audio
Setting embedded audio
Items
ON / OFF
Set ON/OFF of SDI embedded audio on return video transmission.
ON:
SDI embedded audio channel 1-2 of group1 will be transmitted.
OFF: SDI embedded audio will not be transmitted.
Tally > Remote Tally
Items
Set GPI input.
Default is ON.
Setting GPI input
ON / OFF
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ON: Contact state is either open or short. Input for GPI terminal of receiver is output
from GPI output terminal of transmitter
OFF:GPI input of receiver is disabled.
Setting RS-422
Remote > Interface
Items
RS‐422 / OFF
Settings of remote RS-422.
Default setting is OFF.
If select the "RS-422", remote transmission of RS-422 is enabled.
Remote > Baud rate
Setting baud rate
Items
9600 / 19200 / 38400 / 56200 / 115200 /
230400 / 460800 / 562500 (bps)
Set baud rate of RS-422.
Default value is 562500bps (562.5Kbps).
Must be matched the baud rate with RS-422 equipment.
Remote > Data bit
Setting data bit length
Items
8 / 7 (bit)
Set the data bit length of the RS-422.
Default value is 8bit.
Must be matched the baud rate with RS-422 equipment.
Remote > Parity
Items
none / odd / even
Set parity of RS-422.
none
no parity
odd
odd parity
even
even parity
Default value is "none".
Must be matched the baud rate with RS-422 equipment.
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Set parity
Setting stop bit length
Remote > Stop bit
Items
1 / 2 (bit)
Set stop bit length of RS-422.
Default is 1 bit.
Must be matched the baud rate with RS-422 equipment.
Setting intercom
Intercom > Intercom
Items
ON / OFF
Set the intercom enable or disable.
Default is ON.
Setting microphone gain
Intercom > Mic level
Items
0(min) ‐ 10(max)
Set the audio input gain of intercom.
Gain can be adjusted in between 0 ~ 10.
Default value is 8.
Setting headphone volume
Intercom > Phone level
Items
0(min) ‐ 10(max)
Set the intercom audio output volume.
Volume can be adjusted in between 0~10.
Default value is 8.
Display info.
Status > About
Items
Display model name and firmware version.
Display model name and firmware version.
Status > Wireless info > Link Status
Display connection status
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Items
Display connection status.
Display connection status of the wireless LAN. "Connect" or "Disconnect".
Status > Wireless info > Channel freq.
Display frequency
Items
Display radio frequency.
Display radio frequency currently in use.
Frequency will be selected automatically if DFS is enabled. Can be confirmed the
frequency currently in use by this display.
Status > Wireless info > SSID
Display SSID
Items
Display SSID
Displays SSID that is currently connected.
If not connected, cannot display SSID.
Status > Networking > IP address
Display IP address
Items
Display IP address
Display IP address currently in use. If enabled DHCP, can be confirmed an assigned
IP address in this menu.
Status > Networking > Netmask
Display Netmask
Items
Display Netmask
Display IP Netmask currently in use. If enabled DHCP, can be confirmed an assigned
the IP Netmask in this menu.
Status > Networking > MAC address
Items
Display MAC address
Display MAC address of the unit.
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Display MAC address
System > Default set
Revert to default
Items
Yes / No
Clear the settings and revert to the factory defaults.
System > Firmware update
Firmware update
Items
Yes / No
Update firmware.
See P.49 "Firmware update".
System > System reboot
Restart (1)
Items
Yes / No
Restart the unit.
System > Codec reboot
Restart (2)
Items
Yes / No
Restart the codec module only.
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4. Status LED
Status LED will display an operating state simply.
Meaning of the LED display is shown as below.
Color
State
Off
RED
On
GREEN
Flashing
GREEN
On
Meanings
Hardware initialization will take a place immediately
after power ON.
Software initialization will take a place after hardware
initialization done
Waiting for connection.
This is including the waiting time for DFS connection
Connected.
RED
Flashing
Error occurred.
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5. Specification
1)
Transmitter
Video & Audio
Video signal
3G‐SDI(SMPTE 424M Level A) / HD‐SDI(SMPTE 292M)
Audio signal
SDI Embedded Audio
Video format
3G: 4:2:2 YCbCr 10bit
1080i/60, 1080i/59.94, 1080i/50
HD: 4:2:2 YCbCr 10bit
1080i/60, 1080i/59.94, 1080i/50,
1080p/30, 1080p/29.97, 1080p/25, 1080p/24,
1080p/23.98, 1080PsF/30, 1080PsF/29.97,
1080PsF/25, 1080PsF/24, 1080PsF/23.98,
720p/59.94, 720p/50
Audio format
PCM 24bit 48kHz
Timecode
ATC‐VITC (For downlink video only)
Wireless transmission
Frequencies
5GHz Wi‐Fi band
5150‐5250MHz(2CH)
5250‐5350MHz(2CH, with DFS)
5470‐5725MHz(3CH, with DFS)
5725‐5850MHz(2CH) only USA
Channel bandwidth
40MHz
Transmission power
17dbm max.
Wi‐Fi standard
IEEE 802.11n
DFS function
The transmitter works as a DFS master.
Wi‐Fi security
WPA2‐PSK (AES)
Antenna connector
R‐SMA Jack x 4
Antenna
Standard
Option
2dBi Omni‐directional dipole x4
18dBi Directional panel antenna.
Enclosed the 4 antenna in 1 package.
Function
4x4 MIMO (Multi‐Input / Multi‐Output)
DFS
H.264 codec
Video bit rate
3, 5, 10, 20, 25Mbps
2, 3 Mbps
(Downlink video)
(Return video)
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H.264 profile
Baseline profile / Main profile / High profile
Audio channels
4ch for downlink / 2ch for return video
Adaptive
Vary the video rate automatically.
Variable
Rate Control
Select of constant or variable on the setting.
Transmission delay
About 250msec one‐way.
Include wireless transmission delay & codec delay.
Transmission mode
Transmission mode
Unicast (1 TX to 1 RX)
GPI
Electrical spec.
Open collector output.
Function
Remote / Link status, selectable
Remote signal
Interface
RS‐422
Baud rate
9600/19200/38400/56200/115200/230400/460800/562500
bps.
Maximum 562.5Kbps
Intercom
Input
Unbalanced, monaural
Impedance 2.2K ohm
Output
Unbalanced, stereo
Impedance 32 ohm
Connector
CTIA compliant 4‐pole mini jack
Ethernet
Interface
GbE (1000BASE‐T)
Function
Acts as a LAN terminal of the wireless bridge.
Indication and operation
Power switch
Power ON/OFF
Status LED
System status LED, Green/Red 2 colors.
LCD
16col x 2 rows with backlight
Push buttons
Enter, ESC, Up, Down, Left, Right
Input and Output terminal
Video input
BNC x1 (SDI)
Video output
BNC x2 (SDI Buffered out /
GPI
3.5Φ 2p mini jack x1
Remote
D‐Sub 9pin x1
Intercom
3.5Φ 4p mini jack x1
Ethernet
RJ‐45 x1
Power supply
ITT Cannon XLR‐4 male
terminal
USB
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USB type A x1
SDI return video out)
(RS‐422)
(GbE)
(#1- / #4+)
General
Dimensions
201.5mm x 154mm x 44mm
Mass
1150g (approx.)
Power input
DC 7‐17V
Power consumption
15W MAX
Temperature
0~50 deg C
(operational)
Regulation /
FCC Part 15.407
Certification
RoHS
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2)
Receiver
Video & Audio
Video signal
3G‐SDI(SMPTE 424M Level A) / HD‐SDI(SMPTE 292M)
Audio signal
SDI Embedded Audio
Video format
3G: 4:2:2 YCbCr 10bit
1080i/60, 1080i/59.94, 1080i/50
HD: 4:2:2 YCbCr 10bit
1080i/60, 1080i/59.94, 1080i/50,
1080p/30, 1080p/29.97, 1080p/25, 1080p/24,
1080p/23.98, 1080PsF/30, 1080PsF/29.97,
1080PsF/25, 1080PsF/24, 1080PsF/23.98,
720p/59.94, 720p/50
Audio format
PCM 24bit 48kHz
Timecode
ATC‐VITC (For downlink video only)
Wireless transmission
Frequencies
5GHz Wi‐Fi band
5150‐5250MHz(2CH)
5250‐5350MHz(2CH, with DFS)
5470‐5725MHz(3CH, with DFS,)
5725‐5850MHz(2CH) only USA
Channel bandwidth
40MHz
Transmission power
17dbm max.
Wi‐Fi standard
IEEE 802.11n
DFS function
The receiver works as a DFS slave.
Wi‐Fi security
WPA2‐PSK (AES)
Antenna connector
R‐SMA Jack x 4
Antenna
Standard
2dBi Omni‐directional dipole x4
Option
18dBi Directional panel antenna.
Enclosed the 4 antenna in 1 package.
Function
4x4 MIMO (Multi‐Input / Multi‐Output)
DFS
H.264 codec
Video bit rate
3, 5, 10, 20, 25Mbps
2, 3 Mbps
(Downlink video)
(Return video)
H.264 profile
Baseline profile / Main profile / High profile
Audio channels
4ch for downlink / 2ch for return video
Adaptive
Vary the video rate automatically.
Variable
Rate Control
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Select of constant or variable on the setting.
Transmission delay
About 250msec one‐way.
Include wireless transmission delay & codec delay.
Transmission mode
Transmission mode
Unicast (1 TX to 1 RX)
GPI
Electrical spec.
Non‐voltage contact input
Works
transmit
the contact signal from an external device.
Remote signal
Interface
RS‐422
Baud rate
9600/19200/38400/56200/115200/230400/460800/562500
bps.
Maximum 562.5Kbps
Intercom
Input
Unbalanced, monaural
Impedance 2.2K ohm
Output
Unbalanced, stereo
Impedance 32 ohm
Connector
CTIA compliant 4‐pole mini jack
Ethernet
Interface
GbE (1000BASE‐T)
Function
Acts as a LAN terminal of the wireless bridge.
Indication and operation
Power switch
Power ON/OFF
Status LED
System status LED, Green/Red 2 colors.
LCD
16col x 2 rows with backlight
Push buttons
Enter, ESC, Up, Down, Left, Right
Input and Output terminal
Video input
Video output
BNC x1 (SDI)
BNC x2 (SDI Buffered out /
GPI
3.5Φ 2p mini jack x1
Remote
D‐Sub 9pin x1
(RS‐422)
Intercom
3.5Φ 4p mini jack x1
Ethernet
RJ‐45 x1
(GbE)
電源端子
ITT Cannon XLR‐4 male
USB
USB type A x1
SDI downlink video out)
(#1- / #4+)
General
Dimensions
213mm x 157mm x 49mm
Mass
1100g (approx.)
Power input
DC 7‐17V
Power consumption
15W MAX
Temperature
0~50 deg C
(operational)
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Regulation /
FCC Part 15.407
Certification
RoHS
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6. Connector and pin assignment
1)
RS-422 D-Sub 9pin
2)
Contact +
Intercom 3.5φ 4P mini plug/jack (CTIA compliance)
MIC
4)
RS‐422
TXD‐
TXD+
RTS‐
RTS+
GND
RXD‐
RXD+
CTS‐
CTS+
GPI IN/OUT 3.5φ 2P mini plug/jack
GND
3)
Pin#
GND
Right
Left
DC Power Input ITT-Cannon XLR-4
31
2
NC
4
NC
+ 3
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7. Index
3
3G-SDI ...................................................................................................... 68, 71
5
5GHz ..................................................................................................... 9, 68, 71
8
802.11n ..................................................................................................... 68, 71
A
A-4XANT .................................................................................................. 15, 21
Adaptive variable-rate control ........................................................................ 4
Adopter Plate ................................................................................................. 15
A-MT2V .......................................................................................................... 15
antenna................................................................. 10, 15, 19, 20, 21, 43, 68, 71
audio ....................................................................................... 45, 55, 56, 62, 64
AUTO ............................................................................................ 51, 55, 59, 62
B
backlight ............................................................................................. 43, 69, 72
battery ............................................................................................................ 22
bit rate ........................................................................ 27, 51, 55, 59, 62, 69, 71
bps ................................................................................................. 41, 63, 69, 72
button ............................................................................................................. 26
C
cable ........................................................................ 7, 15, 21, 23, 38, 41, 44, 46
camera ...................................................................................................... 35, 37
Cannon ......................................................................................... 42, 69, 72, 74
CE ..................................................................................................................... 2
certification ...................................................................................................... 9
channel ..................................................................................................... 55, 62
Channel ................................................................ 28, 51, 52, 57, 59, 65, 68, 71
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channel capacity ...................................................................................... 55, 62
coaxial ............................................................................................................. 44
codec...................................................................... 44, 51, 54, 58, 59, 61, 62, 66
connect .................................................................................... 35, 37, 40, 56, 65
Connector ......................................................................... 36, 38, 41, 69, 72, 74
contact signal ........................................................................................... 38, 72
CTIA ................................................................................................... 69, 72, 74
cursor .................................................................................................. 11, 13, 26
CW-F25 ....................................................... 1, 10, 21, 29, 40, 46, 47, 49, 52, 82
D
DC ..................................................................................... 11, 14, 22, 70, 72, 74
default................................................. 32, 36, 48, 50, 54, 56, 58, 61, 62, 64, 66
DFS ....................................................... 5, 30, 43, 51, 52, 53, 57, 65, 67, 68, 71
DHCP................................................................................ 51, 53, 57, 59, 60, 65
Directional .......................................................................................... 15, 68, 71
disconnect ................................................................................................. 56, 65
display .......................................................................... 6, 27, 48, 50, 57, 65, 67
downlink video ....................................................... 4, 31, 44, 45, 55, 68, 71, 72
D-Sub ................................................................................ 12, 14, 41, 69, 72, 74
Dynamic Frequency Selection......................................................................... 5
E
embedded audio ........................................................................... 51, 55, 59, 62
ENTER ............................................................................. 11, 13, 25, 26, 48, 49
ESC ......................................................................................... 11, 13, 26, 69, 72
Ethernet ................................................................................. 11, 14, 46, 69, 72
F
FCC ................................................................................................................... 2
firmware ........................................................................... 48, 49, 51, 58, 59, 66
frequency ............................................ 28, 30, 33, 35, 38, 41, 51, 52, 57, 59, 65
G
gain ..................................................................................................... 15, 56, 64
gateway......................................................................................... 51, 54, 59, 61
GPI ................................................ 11, 14, 37, 38, 39, 46, 55, 62, 63, 69, 72, 74
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H
H.264 .................................................................... 45, 51, 54, 55, 62, 68, 69, 71
HD-SDI ..................................................................................................... 68, 71
Headset ........................................................................................................... 10
I
IDX.................................................................................... 1, 2, 22, 80, 81, 82, 1
IEEE ......................................................................................................... 68, 71
indoor ................................................................................................................ 9
intercom........................................ 12, 13, 35, 36, 46, 51, 56, 59, 64, 69, 72, 74
interference ...................................................................................................... 2
IP............................................. 26, 33, 46, 47, 51, 53, 54, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 65
IP address ..................................... 26, 46, 47, 51, 53, 54, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 65
IP camera ....................................................................................................... 33
J
jack................................................................................................ 38, 69, 72, 74
L
LAN ........................................ 33, 40, 47, 52, 53, 54, 56, 60, 61, 62, 65, 69, 72
LCD....................................................................... 11, 13, 24, 43, 48, 49, 69, 72
LED..................................................................................................... 67, 69, 72
license ............................................................................................................... 9
link ...................................................................................................... 27, 51, 59
lithium-ion...................................................................................................... 22
M
MAC ........................................................................................ 51, 53, 57, 59, 65
menu ......... 11, 13, 24, 26, 30, 32, 33, 35, 36, 38, 41, 46, 48, 49, 53, 57, 60, 65
mic .......................................................................................... 36, 51, 56, 59, 64
MIMO ................................................................................................. 15, 68, 71
monitor ......................................................................................... 30, 35, 37, 44
N
netmask ...................................................................... 44, 51, 54, 57, 59, 61, 65
network ....................................................................... 26, 51, 53, 54, 59, 60, 61
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O
outdoor .............................................................................................................. 9
P
password ....................................................................................... 51, 52, 59, 60
phone ...................................................................................... 36, 51, 56, 59, 64
plug ....................................................................................................... 7, 21, 74
Power base station ......................................................................................... 22
power supply .......................................................... 7, 22, 23, 35, 37, 40, 42, 43
profile ................................................................................ 45, 51, 54, 55, 69, 71
push button .................................................................................................... 24
P-V2CL ............................................................................................... 15, 16, 18
R
reboot .......................................................................... 43, 48, 49, 51, 58, 59, 66
regulations ....................................................................................................... 9
remote ..................................... 38, 41, 44, 46, 51, 55, 59, 61, 62, 63, 64, 69, 72
Remote .................................... 38, 41, 44, 46, 51, 55, 59, 61, 62, 63, 64, 69, 72
return video .............................. 4, 31, 32, 34, 35, 37, 40, 44, 45, 59, 62, 69, 71
RP-SMA .............................................................................................. 11, 14, 21
RS-422 ................................................ 12, 14, 40, 41, 46, 59, 63, 64, 69, 72, 74
S
S/N ratio ......................................................................................................... 27
screw hole ................................................................................................. 12, 13
SDI ............................................................ 11, 14, 27, 44, 55, 62, 68, 69, 71, 72
setup ............... 11, 13, 26, 28, 32, 38, 41, 46, 48, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 59, 60, 61
signal strength ............................................................................................... 27
SMA .......................................................................................................... 68, 71
SNR................................................................................................................. 27
SSID.................................................................................. 51, 52, 57, 59, 60, 65
status ...................................... 11, 13, 38, 42, 51, 56, 57, 59, 64, 65, 67, 69, 72
Status LED................................................................. 11, 13, 42, 43, 67, 69, 72
switch...................................................................................... 12, 13, 23, 69, 72
system ............................................................... 48, 49, 51, 58, 59, 66, 69, 72, 1
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T
tally ........................................................................................................... 37, 46
Tally .................................................................................. 38, 46, 51, 55, 59, 62
transmission ................................................. 4, 5, 45, 55, 62, 63, 68, 69, 71, 72
U
USB................................................................................... 12, 13, 48, 49, 69, 72
V
Vcc ................................................................................................................... 46
V-Mount .................................................................................................... 15, 16
V-Plate ................................................................................................ 13, 15, 16
W
WDS .................................................................................................... 51, 53, 57
wireless ............................... 5, 27, 28, 51, 52, 53, 56, 57, 59, 60, 64, 65, 68, 71
Wireless LAN ....................................................................................... 5, 52, 60
X
XLR-4 ................................................................................ 11, 14, 42, 69, 72, 74
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VI. Warranty & Service
1. Product warranty
 Warranty period of this product is 1 years after purchase.
 Warranty covers manufacturing defects caused by poor workmanship or
materials.
 Warranty may be voided even within the warranty period when IDX noticed
followings: Improper use of this product / Malfunction due to excess or
deficiency of power / Malfunction due to power short circuit / Physical
damages caused by dropping or vibration / Malfunction due to water /
Unauthorized used and/or modification done by customer
 Original serial numbers removed or tampered with voids any warranty.
2. About exemptions
IDX does not take responsibility for failure generated by or as a result of any of the
following items.
 Damage caused by natural disasters, such as earthquakes, thunder storms,
flood damage and fire or acts by third parties outside the responsibility of our
company other accidents, and intentional negligence and misuse by the user,
or use under unusual conditions.
 Consequential damage through misuse of this product, or malfunction (change,
disappearance of the information contents, loss of profits, enterprise failure,
etc.)
 Damage produced by non-compliance with the items mentioned in the
operating manual.
 Damage produced from using non-compatible hardware and software does not
approved, tested by IDX .
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3. Support & Service contact
When any assistance is needed, please contact your local IDX dealer or appropriate
IDX office below.
 WEB
http://idxtek.com/idx_contact/form
 Contact us
IDX System Technology, Inc.
19001 Harborgate Way, Suite 105
Torrance, CA 90501 USA
Tel: +1-310-328-2850
Fax: +1-310-328-8202
E-mail: idx.usa@idx.tv
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CW-F25 Instruction manual, US version.
XXWK140187
1st DRAFT Edition, 1 Jun. 2014
IDX Company, Ltd.
6-28-11 Shukugawara,
Tama-ku, Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa-ken,
214-0021 JAPAN
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w.idx.tv/
FOR SAL
LES AND SERVICE CONT
TACT
In Japan / Asia
In the Unite
ed States
In Europe / Middle East.
IDX Company,, Ltd.
IDX System Tec
chnology, Inc.
IDX Technology Europe Ltd..
6-28-11
Shukug
gawara,
19001 Harbo
orgate Way,
Unit 9, Langley
Park,
Tama-Ku,
Suite 105 Torrance
Waterside Drive, Langley,
Kaw
wasaki-Shi, Kana
agawa-Ken
CA 90501
Berkshire SL3 6AD
214-0021,
USA
ENGLAND
JAPAN
TEL: 81-44-850
0-8801
TEL: 1-310-328-2850
TEL: 44-1
1753-547692
FAX: 81-44-850
0-8838
FAX: 1-310-328-8202
FAX: 44-1
1753-546660
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n@idx.tv
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