CyanView RiO (Remote IO) tillåter användare att fjärrstyra kameror över LAN eller WiFi samt 4G/5G/VHF.
Introduction:
The RIO is a
RIO Live,
but with unlimited number of camera (RIO Live is limited to a single camera), unlimited / free cloud access for remote production and remote control (4G, etc.).
The setup is exactly the same as the
RIO Live - except that the RCP/RIO link will work on LAN and WAN (through cloud) without any change in the configuration.
To setup RIO with a RCP:
- Setup the camera on your RIO web UI
- Setup a tag/group in your RIO
- Setup the same tag/group in your RCP
- Import the camera from your RIO in your RCP
From there, you will have control of the camera from your RCP.
You can find more information about this pairing on
this page.
The REMI is the way RCP/RIO Live are paired and work together.
Power:
Compared to CI0, the RIO/RIO Live was designed for bigger cameras where you normally do not have PoE. And we wanted it as small as possible (PoE is taking a lot of space), so RIO/RIO Live is not PoE, but you can power it using DC from:
- Anton Bauer D-Tap (from e.g. a camera, or directly from a battery, etc.)
- PSU
DC IN voltage is between 10V and 24V.
The input voltage will be directly applied to the camera so if you power from batteries, make sure the camera does support the higher battery voltage as well. For thermal reasons, camera consumption should not exceed 12W by port.