BRC Series System Guide
Using the BRC-H700/BRC-Z700 as a Second Camera for the PCS-HG90 Video Conferencing System
Table of contents 1 What is the BRC Series?.............................................4 2 Product Lineup....................................................................7 8 Operation with the BRS-200 Remote Camera Operating Switcher ............................. 34 8.1 System Configuration ................................................ 34 3 Key Features ..........................................................................8 8.2 CAM mode/Switcher mode .................................
1 What is the BRC Series? The BRC Series consists of four Pan/Tilt/Zoom (P/T/Z) cameras-the BRC-H700, BRC-Z700, BRC-Z330, and BRC-300/300P. They offer wide and smooth pan/tilt/zoom capabilities together with exceptional picture quality from SD to full HD images. You can remotely control these cameras using the RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit or the BRS-200 Remote Camera Operating Switcher.
Applications Corporate/Boardroom City Council The BRC Series cameras are excellent for various business communication applications, such as videoconferencing, corporate training, and transmission of managers’ regular speeches. Since four cameras in the series each have a particular benefit, there is scope to select the right camera for every different application.
Studio House of Worship The BRC Series is also ideal for use in the broadcast industry. The BRC-H700, BRC-Z700 and BRC-Z330*2 can output HD-SDI signals – a necessity for highly demanding broadcasters who seek uncompromising picture quality. With flexible installation, these cameras can be painlessly integrated into the currently operating studio with tripods or ceiling brackets. For the wide angles required in studio shooting, wide conversion lenses are available*3.
2 Product Lineup BRC-H700 Equipped with three 1/3-type HD CCDs, the BRC-H700 offers excellent picture quality with high sensitivity and a high resolution of 1,070,000 effective pixels. This camera has the best sensitivity of the BRC Series; it therefore delivers superior performance in dimly lit environments, such as concert or wedding halls. Moreover, the camera offers the widest viewing angle of the BRC Series, delivering wider images of each scene and providing a complete picture of ongoing events.
3 Key Features All-in-one P/T/Z Design Stylish design suitable for most environments Cost Efficiency While each camera in the BRC Series incorporates CCD or CMOS image sensor, 12x to 20x zoom lenses, and P/T/Z movements, they are also reasonably priced, and are ideal for remote video shooting applications. The sleek design can complement almost any environment, including the interior décor of houses of worship, wedding halls, public spaces, and more.
Versatile Video Outputs By using optional video cards with the BRC Series, a variety of video signals can be output, enabling a wide range of system configurations. HD Component (Y/Pb/Pr), RGB HD-SDI, i.LINK (HDV), WXGA, XGA, VGA, Down Converted SD The BRC-H700 HFBK Series BRU-H700 HD Component (Y/Pb/Pr), RGB, Composite, Y/C HD-SDI, i.
Other Features Flexible installation The BRC Series can be placed on a desktop, mounted on the ceiling, used with a tripod, or installed in an outdoor housing kit, depending on your applications. Flat surface Ceiling Mount Placed on a tripod Note BRC Series cameras can be ceiling-mounted with a supplied ceiling bracket and screws. For use with a tripod, the camera has a standard ¼-20 UNC receptor. For the tripod and the outdoor housing kit, please contact to the regional headquarters.
4 System Configuration You can configure a variety of systems to meet your application needs by choosing HD and/or SD components. Users can choose either HD or SD system components.
BRC and BRU System BRC-H700 Wide Conversion Lens BRC-Z700 — Optical Multiplex Card (inserted to the BRC Series) BRBK-H700 BRC-300/300P VCL-HG0862* VCL-0737W BRBK-MF1 BRBK-303 Optical Fiber CCFC-M100HG Cable CCFC--M100 Optical Multiplex Unit BRU-H700 BRU-300/300P HFBK-HD1 BRBK-301 HD-SDI, HD Component (Y/Pb/Pr), RGB Optical Video Card (inserted to the BRC Series) Composite, Y/C, SD Component (Y/Cb/Cr), RGB HFBK-SD1 SD-SDI, Composite, Y/C, SD Component (Y/Cb/Cr), RGB BRBK-302 HFBK-TS1
5 Location and Function of Parts 5.1 BRC Series of Cameras The following is a summary of the location and function of BRC-H700, BRC-Z700, BRC-Z330, and BRC-300/300P parts. 5.1.1 BRC-H700 10 Pin No.
5.1.2 BRC-Z700 Setting of the BOTTOM switches 1 1 2 3 4 O N 1 2 3 4 O N Rear 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 3 4 123456789 5 VISCA RS-422 Switch 2 (RS-232C/RS-422 selector) Set to ON for RS-422, or OFF for RS-232C. 3 7 1 2 3 IR SELECT RS-232C OUT EXT SYNC IN VIDEO S VIDEO DC IN 12V This switch is used when an external sync signal is utilized. Set it to OFF when this camera is in the middle of a daisy-chain connection of multiple cameras.
8 VISCA RS-232C OUT connector When you join multiple cameras, connect it to the VISCA RS-232C IN connector of the next camera in the daisy chain. 9 EXT SYNC IN connector 10 VIDEO connector (Composite out) 11 S-VIDEO connector 12 Card slot 13 DC IN 12V connector Bottom 14 15 16 5 Camera address selectors Set the address of the camera. Normally set to 0.
5.1.3 BRC-Z330 Rear 1 2 8 Pin No. 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 1 DC IN 12V connector 2 VISCA RS-422 connector 3 IR SELECT switch Signal Pin No. Signal 1 Pr/R 9 NC 2 Y/G 10 GND 3 Pb/B 11 GND 4 GND 12 NC 5 GND 13 HD-OUT 6 GND 14 Tri-level Sync/Bi-level VD 7 GND 15 NC 8 GND Bottom 14 15 16 Select the camera number when you operate multiple cameras with the same Remote Commander Unit. 4 Remote sensor This is the sensor for the supplied Remote Commander Unit.
5 Switches 5-7 (Camera address selector) Set the address of the camera. Normally set to “0”. With this setting, addresses are assigned to the cameras automatically in the connected order by pressing the POWER button while holding down the RESET button on the RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit. You can assign the camera address “1” to “7” manually by setting these selectors as follows: Camera address 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 5.1.
Bottom 12 13 2 14 Switch 2 (RS-232C/RS-422 selector) Set to ON for RS-422, or OFF for RS-232C. 3 Switch 3 (Communication baud rate selector) 4 Switch 4 (Infrared signal output switch) Set to ON for 38400 bps, or OFF for 9600 bps. Set to ON to enable an infrared signal output, or OFF to disable the output. 5 12 Ceiling bracket mounting screw holes 13 Tripod screw holes (1/4-20UNC) 14 BOTTOM switches Set the address of the camera. Normally set to 0.
Pin No. 8 Signal Pin No. 5.2.2 BRU-300/300P SD Optical Multiplex Unit for use with the BRC-300/300P Signal 1 Pr/R 9 NC 2 Y/G 10 GND 3 Pb/B 11 GND 4 GND 12 NC 5 GND 13 HD-OUT 6 GND 14 Tri-level Sync/Bi-level VD 7 GND 15 NC 8 GND Rear 2 ~ VISCA RS-232C IN connector AC IN VISCA RS-422 Connect to the RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit. When you join multiple cameras, connect it to the VISCA RS-232C OUT connector of the previous camera in the daisy chain.
10 VISCA RS-232C OUT connector 11 CAMERA connector When you join multiple cameras, connect it to the VISCA RS-232C IN connector of the next camera in the daisy chain. 5.3 Optical Multiplex Cards and Optional Video Cards The following provides information on the location and function of optical multiplex card parts and optional video cards and optional video cards. The BRC Series allows you to choose from a wide range of optional video cards.
5.3.4 HFBK-XG1 XGA Interface Board 1 2 5.3.6 BRBK-MF1 HD Optical Multiplex Card 1 1 MONITOR connector (D-sub 15-pin) Pin No. 2 2 Signal Pin No. Signal 1 R (X) 9 NC 2 G (X) 10 GND 3 B (X) 11 NC 4 NC 12 NC 5 GND 13 HD 6 R (G) 14 VD 7 G (G) 15 NC 8 B (G) 1 Input an audio signal (stereo), which is output from the AUDIO OUT jacks on the BRU-H700 HD Optical Multiplex Unit via an optical fiber cable.
5.3.8 BRBK-HD2 HD-SDI Output Card 5.3.12 BRBK-304 DV Card 1 1 1 1 SDI OUTPUT connectors (BNC-type) The Card allows output of an HD-SDI signal conforming to SMPTE292M serial digital interface standards. No audio signal is output from the card. 5.3.9 BRBK-303 Optical Multiplex Card 1 1 Optical connector 5.3.10 BRBK-301 Analog RGB Component Card 1 1 RGB/SYNC connector Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal 1 GND 6 Composite/Y 2 GND 7 SYNC 3 R/Cr 8 GND 4 G/ Y 9 -/C 5 B/Cb 5.3.
6 Basic Set-up and Operation 6.1 Connections These are the basic connections of the cameras and monitor prior to a demonstration.
7 Remote Operation 7.1 IR Remote Commander Unit The following provides information on the function and location of the parts. 6 5 Hold down this button and press the REV button to change camera movement to the opposite direction indicated by the arrow of the B/b buttons. To reset the camera movement direction, press the STD button while holding down this button. 1 2 3 7 8 6 4 5 1 CAMERA SELECT buttons 7 2 8 3 DATA SCREEN button Press this button to display the Main menu.
7.2 RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit 7.2.1 Features Improvement of joystick operation (BRC-H700/BRC-Z700/BRC-Z330/BRC-300/300P) Effective control of up to seven cameras The RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit achieves remote operation of up to seven cameras in a daisy-chain configuration, allowing only one operator to manage multiple camera systems. Various Camera Presets Various camera settings can be adjusted within the menu.
2. Set the Tally/Contact switch to Tally Improved functionality with the RM-BR300/5 Model Name Destination Serial No. RM-BR300/5 Remote Control Unit UC7 120001- RM-BR300/5 Remote Control Unit J1 320001- RM-BR300/5 Remote Control Unit CE3 420001- 3. Press the On/Off switch to turn on the unit, while simultaneously holding down the Mode button, Camera button 4, and Position button 4 The following feature can be achieved with the RM-BR300/5 and after.
Note Be sure to turn on the power of the camera before the power of the RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit. Otherwise, the RM-BR300 cannot recognize the connected camera. To turn on/off the camera using the RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit While holding down the POWER button, press the CAMERA button corresponding to the required camera. When you turn the power off using the RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit, the POWER lamp turns off and the STANDBY lamp lights on the camera. STANDBY lights.
Joystick Movement of the camera Setting Adjusting the camera MODE While holding down Incline to the right. SHIFT VALUE/R ONE PUSH AWB BACK LIGHT Press. While holding down Incline to the right. FOCUS BRIGHT/B AUTO/MANUAL ONE PUSH AF Focusing on a subject Press. Note The setting above only changes the signal emitted from the RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit, and does not change any camera settings.
Spotlight Compensation function Hold down the SHIFT button and press the BACK LIGHT button. To cancel this function, hold down the SHIFT button and press the BACK LIGHT button again. Note The Backlight and Spotlight Compensation functions cannot be used simultaneously. Note Before adjusting the white balance, shoot a white object under the same lighting conditions as the subject you want to shoot, and zoom it in on the screen. (You can use a white wall, etc., instead of the object.
BRC-Z700 BRC-Z330 MODE setting Function of VALUE control Function of BRIGHT control MODE setting Function of VALUE control Function of BRIGHT control FULL AUTO Not used Exposure compensation level control* FULL AUTO Not used Exposure compensation level control* SHUTTER Priority Shutter speed control Exposure compensation level control* SHUTTER Priority Shutter speed control Exposure compensation level control* IRIS Priority F-number control Exposure compensation level control* IRIS Pr
Storing the Camera Setting in Memory Storing camera settings: Memory Preset feature To store the camera settings Lights for positions 1 to 8. Lights for positions 9 to 16. RESET 4 4 2 1 1 Press the CAMERA button to select the required camera. 2 Press the PAN/TILT RESET button to reset the pan/ tilt position. 3 Adjust the position, zooming, focusing, and backlighting of the selected camera.
Preset memory Preset Memory 1: All of the configurations can be stored. Preset Memory 2 to 16: Frequently-changed configurations can be stored. Infrequently-changed configurations cannot be stored. Note Before you turn off the camera, you might want to save various camera settings in Preset Memory 1. Otherwise, the camera start operating with the factory settings.
Category Mode/ Position Pan/Tilt Zoom Focus WB Color EXPOSURE Preset Memory 2 to 16 Category Mode/ Position Preset Memory 2 to 16 Pan/Tilt position Yes Yes Yes BRC-300 BRC-300P*1 Yes Effect Mode — — Pan limit position No No No No Wide — — — No Tilt limit position No No No No Aperture (Detail) Yes Yes Yes Yes BRC-H700 BRC-Z700 BRC-Z330 BRC-H700 BRC-Z700 BRC-Z330 — BRC-300 BRC-300P*1 No Ramp Curve No No No — B&W Yes Yes Yes — Zoom position Yes Yes Yes Yes
8 Operation with the BRS-200 Remote Camera Operating Switcher The BRC Series can be remotely controlled by the BRS-200 Remote Camera Operating Switcher. 8.1 System Configuration BRC-series cameras with the HD-SDI output card attached Monitor for the multi-viewer display (LMD-series monitor, etc.) + – + – + – + – + – + – SDI IN 3 DVI-I OUT SDI IN 2 ON OFF POWER Control cable (supplied) SDI 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 .
8.3 Connecting the BRC Series with the BRS-200 (RS-422) Up to seven cameras of the BRC Series can be connected to the BRS-200. This connection is one example using the RS-422 connection.
9 Operation with the AWS-G500 Series Anycast Station The BRC Series can be remotely controlled by the AWS-G500 Series Anycast Station. 9.1 Controlling cameras with the AWS-G500 Series Anycast Station You can set and select a maximum of six camera presets, such as the Pan, Tilt, Zoom, and Focus settings, and more. For the BRC-H700, the BRC-Z700, and the BRC-Z330, preset positions from 7 to 16 are not available.
System Configuration HD-SDI HVR-1500A 1 HD-SDI u x z PMW-EX30 1 HD-SDI HD-SDI u x z PMW-EX30 Remote Camera (BRC Series) HD-SDI RS232C/RS422 RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit HVR-1500A *For the connection between QWS-G500HD and the RM-BR300. please refer to 9.3. 9.
9.3 Operating the PGM and NEXT Selection buttons from the RM-BR300 When you connect the RM-BR300 to the FACTORY USE connector on the AWS-G500, you can perform switching for the PGM and NEXT selection buttons from the RM-BR300. Refer to the following diagram to prepare the cables. Sample Circuit diagram TALLY/CONTACT connector FACTORY USE connector Open-collector output TTL output For details, consult your dealer or your Sony service representative.
10 Using the BRC-H700/BRC-Z700 as a Second Camera for the PCS-XG80 Video Conferencing System Using the BRC-H700 and the BRC-Z700 as a Second Camera for the PCS-XG80 Video Conferencing System You can connect the BRC-H700, or the BRC-Z700 through the PCS-XG80 Camera Unit. Connection example for a second camera Connect the video output connector on the BRC-H700 and the BRC-Z700 to the VIDEOIN YPbPr jacks on the front of the Communication System.
11 Specifications BRC-H700 Camera Signal systems 1080/59.94i or 1080/50i (switchable) Sync systems Internal/External Image device 1/3-type IT CCD x 3 Effective picture elements Approx. 1.07 Megapixels Lens 12x optical zoom (48x with digital zoom), Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* lens Focal length f=4.5 to 54 mm (F1.6 to F2.8) Lens filter diameter 72 mm Minimum object distance 500 mm (Wide), 800 mm (Tele) BRC-Z700 BRC-Z330 1080/59.94i, NTSC or 1080/50i, PAL (switchable) 60 Hz: 1080/59.94i, 720/59.
12 Dimensions BRC-H700 80 (3 1/4) 5 (7/32) 219 (8 5/8) SIDE 310.8 (12 1/4) FRONT 103.5 (4 1/8) ø 207 (8 1/4) ø 207 (8 1/4) 1/4 - 20 UNC 75 (3) 43.5 112 (4 1/2) (1 3/4) 66 (2 5/8) BOTTOM 110 (4 3/8) Units: mm (inches) BRC-Z700 56 (2 1/4) 238 (9 3/8) 102 (4 1/8) 149 (5 7/8) 48.2 (1 15/16) 5 (7/32) 99 (4) 198 (7 7/8) 58 68.
BRC-Z330 5 (7/32) 46 (1 13/16) 129.5 (5 1/8) SIDE 186 (7 3/8) FRONT 113 (4 1/2) 160.8 (6 3/8) 1.1 (1/16) 11 (7/16) 193.4 (7 5/8) BOTTOM ø5 D ept 93 14 (3 3/4) (9/16) 131 (5 1/4) h5 19 (3/4) Tripod Screw 1/4-20 UNC 88 (3 1/2) Units: mm (inches) 152.8 (6 1/8) BRC-300/300P 5.5 (7/32) 45 (1 13/16) 147 (5 7/8) SIDE 210.2 (8 3/8) FRONT 90 (3 5/8) 180 (7 1/8) 205 (8 1/8) 9.6 (13/32) 75 (3) 143 (5 3/4) 68.8 (2 3/4) 40.8 (1 5/8) BOTTOM 1/4 - 20 UNC 106 (4 1/4) 147.
BRS-200 70 (2 7/8) 8 (11/32) 160 (6 3/8) 222 (8 3/4) Control panel 424 (16 3/4) 310 (12 1/4) 60 (2 3/8) 462 (18 1/4) 10 (13/32) 60 (2 3/8) 6 (1/4) 32 (1 5/16) 44 (1 3/4) 6 (1/4) Processor 49 (1 15/16) 320 (12 5/8) 61 (2 1/2) 480 (19) Rear RM-BR300 145.9 (5 3/4) 137.2 (5 1/2) Top 391.3 (15 1/2) Side 30 30 185 (7 3/8) Front 45.
BRU-H700 Top 240 (9 1/2) Side 86 (3 1/2) 210 (8 3/8) 94 (3 3/4) 86 (3 1/2) Front Units: mm (inches) BRU-300/300P Top 233 (9 1/4) 210 (8 3/8) Side 212 (8 3/8) 94.
Ceiling Bracket (B) for BRC-H700 23.1 10 20 16 4 30 4 95 45° ø1 4 ø16 50 R8. 5 50 ø1 ø180 4 16 120° ±8’ 50 2-R3 30° 20 30° C 50 20 ° 90 B ø120 16 20° 80 101.6±0.2 Ceiling Bracket (B) for BRC-Z700 10 5° 20 21.5 8.4 ±8 ° 4 86 ø1 172 ø 50 4 1 R8.
2 XXX R5 12 1 0° 10 ø121.2 ø107.3 ø88 ø83 .9 .5 Ceiling Bracket (B) for BRC-Z330 10-XXX 0.5 4 4 ° 100 ° 10 .5° 12 6 3 140° 120° 60° 40° 83.5 45° 3XXXX 2-R 4-ø4.5 XXX 20-R 2.25 12 60 46 16 ° 60 ø83 .5 ø16 ±0.2 ø1 0 40 20-R2.25 ø172 Ceiling Bracket (B) for BRC-300/300P 16 4 90° 60° 88.2 ±0.2 ±0.2 83.5 ±0.2 88.2 .2 .2 ±0 2-R3 60 ° 16 60° 88.2 ±0.2 46 ±0.2 Dimensions ±0.2 7.3 ø10 ø121 A 46 0.2 .
13 Techinical Appendix 13.1 Color Adjustment (BRC-Z700, BRC-Z330) The BRC-Z700 and BRC-Z330 can enhance or reduce a specific color region without changing the white balance. Both of these cameras adjust the saturation of six colors independently, and the BRC-H700 is able to modulate six colors simultaneously. Color gain & hue (BRC-H700) Color matrix (BRC-Z700/BRC-Z330) 13.
13.4 Estimated Viewing Angle of BRC Sereis Estimated Viewing Angle (width) BRC-H700 Wide-end (feet) (m) 216.7 65.0 200 60.0 183.3 55.0 Picture Size (width) 166.7 50.0 150 45.0 133.3 40.0 116.7 35.0 100 30.0 83.3 25.0 66.7 20.0 50 15.0 33.3 10.0 16.7 5.0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 (m) 6.66 13.3 20 26.7 33.3 40 46.7 53.3 60 66.7 73.3 80 86.7 93.3 100 106.7 113.3 120 126.7 133.3 140 146.7 153.3 160 166.
Estimated Viewing Angle (width) BRC-Z700 Wide-end (feet) (m) 233.3 70.0 216.7 65.0 200 60.0 183.3 55.0 Picture Size (width) 166.7 50.0 150 45.0 133.3 40.0 116.7 35.0 100 30.0 83.3 25.0 66.7 20.0 50 15.0 33.3 10.0 16.7 5.0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 (m) 6.66 13.3 20 26.7 33.3 40 46.7 53.3 60 66.7 73.3 80 86.7 93.3 100 106.7 113.3 120 126.7 133.3 140 146.7 153.3 160 166.7 (feet) Object Distance Z700 Z700 with the VCL-HG0862 BRC-Z700 Tele-end (feet) (m) 13.
Estimated Viewing Angle (width) BRC-Z330 Wide-end (feet) (m) 233.3 70.0 216.7 65.0 200 60.0 183.3 55.0 Picture Size (width) 166.7 50.0 150 45.0 133.3 40.0 116.7 35.0 100 30.0 83.3 25.0 66.7 20.0 50 15.0 33.3 10.0 16.7 5.0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 (m) 6.66 13.3 20 26.7 33.3 40 46.7 53.3 60 66.7 73.3 80 86.7 93.3 100 106.7 113.3 120 126.7 133.3 140 146.7 153.3 160 166.7 (feet) Object Distance Z330 BRC-Z330 Tele-end (feet) (m) 13.7 4.00 11.7 3.
Estimated Viewing Angle (width) BRC-300/300P Wide-end (16:9 mode) (feet) (m) 216.7 65.0 200 60.0 183.3 55.0 Picture Size (width) 166.7 50.0 150 45.0 133.3 40.0 116.7 35.0 100 30.0 83.3 25.0 66.7 20.0 50 15.0 33.3 10.0 16.7 5.0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 (m) 6.66 13.3 20 26.7 33.3 40 46.7 53.3 60 66.7 73.3 80 86.7 93.3 100 106.7 113.3 120 126.7 133.3 140 146.7 153.3 160 166.
Estimated Viewing Angle (width) BRC-300/300P Wide-end (4:3 mode) (feet) (m) 216.7 65.0 200 60.0 183.3 55.0 Picture Size (width) 166.7 50.0 150 45.0 133.3 40.0 116.7 35.0 100 30.0 83.3 25.0 66.7 20.0 50 15.0 33.3 10.0 16.7 5.0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 (m) 6.66 13.3 20 26.7 33.3 40 46.7 53.3 60 66.7 73.3 80 86.7 93.3 100 106.7 113.3 120 126.7 133.3 140 146.7 153.3 160 166.
13.5 Recommended Lighting Conditions The BRC-H700: brighter than 400 lx The BRC-Z700: brighter than 450 lx The BRC-Z330: brighter than 450 lx The BRC-300/300P: brighter than 600 lx 13.6 Sync Lock Setting In order to match output signal timing to the input signal, the Sync Master setting is required on the Main menu. To achieve this, select Menu, System, and then Sync Master.
13.8 Function priority This table shows which setting takes priority over the other in each function when the BRC-H700/BRC-Z700/BRC-300/300P is connected to the BRU-H700/BRU-300/300P. BRC cameras BRU RS-232C/RS-422 control disable enable DATA MIX setting disable enable VISCA ID setting disable* enable VIDEO OUT enable enable *The camera number setting at camera unit should be 0 (Auto). To assign VISCA ID to each camera, please set it on BRU side. 13.
13.10 Using the VISCA RS-422 Connector Plug 1 Insert a wire (AWG Nos. 28 to 18) into the desired wire opening on the VISCA RS-422 connector plug, and tighten the screw for that wire using a flathead screwdriver. To remove the connector plug Grasp both ends of the VISCA RS-422 connector plug and pull it out as shown in the illustration. Flat-head screwdriver Wire 2 Insert the VISCA RS-422 connector plug into the VISCA RS-422 connector.
13. 11 Wiring Diagram 13.11.
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13.12 CCFC Cable Information: CCFC-M100HG and CCFC-M100 The following provides summarized information on the CCFC cable used for the optical fiber connection between a BRC Series and its optical multiplex units.
14 Installing the Camera in a High Position Using the supplied ceiling brackets, wire rope and screws, and the attachment materials (not supplied), you can attach the camera to a ceiling or on a shelf, etc. in a high position. When you install the camera, always install it on a level ceiling or shelf, etc. If you have to install it on an incline, make sure that the inclination is within ± 15 degrees, so that the pan/tilt performance is guaranteed.
4 Attach the attachment materials (not supplied) to the ceiling bracket (B), and install the bracket on the ceiling. Align the hole on the ceiling bracket (B) in the direction where the front of the camera will be positioned later. Caution For attaching the wire rope to the bracket, use only the supplied screw. Using another screw may disable the function of the wire rope.
9 Connect the cables to the connectors on the rear of the camera. Ceiling 2 Attach the ceiling bracket (A) to the bottom of the camera using the supplied four screws (3M3 × 8). Position the hole for screwing on the ceiling bracket (A) to the front of the camera as illustrated, align the screw holes on the ceiling bracket with those on the bottom of the camera, then attach the bracket to the camera.
4 Attach the ceiling bracket (B) to a shelf, etc. on 6 Insert the protrusions on the ceiling bracket (A) which the camera is to be installed. Use four screws (not supplied) appropriate for the materials of the shelf, etc. Align the hole on the ceiling bracket (B) in the direction where the front of the camera will be positioned later.
8 Connect the cables to the connectors on the rear of the camera. Note Take the proper steps to ensure that the load of the cables connected does not cause problems. To remove the camera 1 Remove the three screws used to attach the camera in step 7 of “Installation on a shelf, etc. in a high position (example).” 2 Turn the camera with the bracket clockwise to remove.
Installing the Camera in a High Position
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