F-192-100-13 (1) Color Video Camera Operating Instructions Software Version 1.20 Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference.
Table of Contents Operations Using the Supplied Infrared Remote Commander (SRG-XP1 only) Overview Before Starting Operations .......................... 22 Turning on the Power .................................. 22 Pan/Tilt Operation ....................................... 22 Zoom Operation ........................................... 23 Adjusting the Camera .................................. 24 Shooting with back lighting ................. 24 Storing the Camera Settings in Memory– Preset Feature .........
Setting the Camera Image — [Video] Menu ............................................ 49 [Picture] tab .......................................... 49 [Video codec] tab ..................................51 [Day/Night ICR] tab (SRG-XB25 only) ... 52 Setting the Audio — [Audio] Menu ............................................ 52 [Audio] tab ............................................ 52 Configuring the Network — [Network] Menu ....................................... 53 [Network] tab ...........................
About the description in this document Overview Resolution and frame rate are described as follows. Safety Regulations (Supplied) The important points for safe use of the camera are described. Be sure to read the Safety Regulations. Operating Instructions (This document/ Web) This document describes the names of the camera parts and how to install, connect, and operate the camera. Some models on this document are not sold depending on the region.
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Precautions for Preventing Access to the Camera by an Unintended Third Party The camera settings may be changed by an unintended third party on the network, depending on the usage environment. The camera can be fraudulently accessed in a network environment where a device is connected or connectable to the network without the administrator’s permission, or where a computer or other network device connected to the network can be used without any permission.
Equipped with PoE (Power over Ethernet) Features The camera supports IEEE802.3af-compatible PoE (Power over Ethernet) and a single LAN cable is used for power supply and control. Compact CMOS video camera The SRG-XP1 is a video camera for indoor use equipped with a 1/1.8-type CMOS sensor and wide angle lens (102 degrees horizontal), while the SRG-XB25 camera is equipped with a 1/2.5type CMOS sensor and an optical zoom lens*1. This versatile camera can be used for various applications.
Ceiling mount Use the screw holes when attaching to a ceiling or other high location. For details, see “Installing the camera in a high location” (page 16). Location and Function of Parts Camera Back SRG-XP1 Front POWER lamp Lights in green when the camera is connected to an outlet using the supplied AC adapter and power cord, or when power is being supplied by connecting the camera and PoE power supply device with a LAN cable.
SRG-XB25 Note When connecting this product to a network, connect via a system that provides a protection function, such as a router or firewall. If connected without such protection, security issues may occur. Front Reset switch Press the switch for 5 seconds or longer to return to the factory default. AUDIO IN terminal Input for commercially-available MIC or LINE to connect an audio device. Tip Switch between MIC and LINE input, as indicated in “Connecting to commerciallyavailable microphones etc.
Back 12 V (DC power input) terminal Connect the AC adapter (supplied). Note Do not use any AC adapter other than the supplied AC adapter. Otherwise, a fire or malfunction may occur. POWER lamp Lights in green when the camera is connected to an outlet using the supplied AC adapter and power cord, or when power is being supplied by connecting the camera and PoE power supply device with a LAN cable.
Bottom Infrared Remote Commander (supplied with SRG-XP1) Tripod mount Use this to attach a tripod, etc. For details, see “Attaching the camera to a tripod” (page 16). Rating label This label shows the name of device and its electric rating. Important CAMERA SELECT buttons Press the button corresponding to the camera you want to operate with the remote commander. Only camera number 1 is supported on the SRG-XP1. The product name and electric rating are located at the bottom of the unit.
The selected setting menu is displayed by pressing the HOME button when the main menu is displayed. Notes • When [Video out] > [Resolution] is set to 3840×2160/59.94p or 50p and [Output source] is set to [HDMI+Stream], operation is not supported. • Pan and tilt operation is supported only when using digital zoom. Notes • When [Video out] > [Resolution] is set to 3840×2160/59.94p or 50p and [Output source] is set to [HDMI+Stream], operation is not supported.
System Configuration This camera can be arranged into various system configurations with other products (not supplied). This section describes typical system examples, with the required components and the main usage of each system. Operating a Single Camera Using the Supplied Remote Commander (SRG-XP1 only) What you can do with this system Operate the camera readily from a short distance.
Operating a Single Camera Using the Optional Remote Controller What you can do with this system Perform pan/tilt and zoom operations using the joystick of the remote controller.
Operating Multiple Cameras Using the Optional Remote Controller What you can do with this system • For the RS-232 connection, you can remotely operate up to seven cameras with a single remote controller. • Perform zoom operations using the joystick (SRG-XB25 only).
Attaching the wire rope Installation and Connection 1 Installing the Camera Attach the wire rope to the ceiling. Ceiling Attaching the camera to a tripod Attach a tripod to the screw hole used for attaching a tripod on the bottom of the camera. The tripod must be set up on a flat surface and its screws tightened firmly by hand. Use a tripod with screws of the following specifications. 1/4-20UNC Hole for connecting cable = 4.5 mm to 6 mm (3/16 in. to 1/4 in.
SRG-XP1 SRG-XP1 M2.6×6 (supplied) HDMI cable fixing plate Ceiling Attach the wire rope. M3×8 (supplied) Cable band Note Warning Do not attach the HDMI cable on the camera, if you do not use it. Use the supplied screw. Otherwise, the wire rope may not function properly. 3 4 To prevent the HDMI cable from coming off, mount the HDMI cable fixing plate with the supplied screw (single, M2.6×6, black) on the back of the camera, then fix the HDMI cable with a cable band etc. SRG-XB25 M2.
Connecting the Camera Notes • This unit is intended to be supplied by an UL Listed power supply suitable for use at Tma 40 degree C whose output meets LPS (or PS2) and is rated PoE 36-57 Vdc, 350 mA min. or choose the power adapter attached to this product. • When you supply power from a PoE power source, use a network cable of Category 5e or higher. • When both the AC adapter and PoE power supply are connected, power is supplied through the AC adapter.
Connecting a single camera to a remote controller directly Connecting a single camera to a computer via USB (SRG-XP1 only) * Use a cross network cable. Using the VISCA RS-232 terminal A remote controller can be connected via the VISCA RS-232 terminal. VIDEO OUT USB 3.0 cable (commercially available) To USB port RS-232 cable (supplied with RM-IP10) Computer with USB port Note Note Supply power using an AC adapter or PoE. The RM-IP500 cannot be connected due to lack of a VISCA RS-232 terminal.
Using the VISCA RS-232 terminal Up to 7 cameras can be connected via the VISCA RS-232 terminal. Connecting multiple cameras using VISCA over IP When you connect multiple cameras to a single remote controller or when you connect multiple cameras to multiple remote controllers with a computer, use a switching hub for the connection.
Connecting a commercially available video switcher Connecting to commerciallyavailable microphones etc. When you want to switch cameras, connect a commercially available video switcher. For the connection to the video switcher, refer to the operating instructions of the switcher. Connect a commercially-available microphone, mixer, etc. Input audio will be transmitted to the HDMI output and IP network streaming in stereo format.
Operations Using the Supplied Infrared Remote Commander (SRG-XP1 only) Pan/Tilt Operation Notes • When [Video out] > [Resolution] is set to 3840×2160/59.94p or 50p and [Output source] is set to [HDMI+Stream], operation is not supported. • Pan and tilt operation is supported only when using digital zoom. • The available pan/tilt operation range is the area at the Wide end of digital zoom.
When the camera moves in a different direction from what you intended Zoom Operation The camera is preset to face toward the right whenever the button is pressed. You might wish to reverse the direction in which the image moves, for example, when you change the direction of the image while checking the picture on the screen. In such cases, press the 2 (REV) button while holding down the L/R DIRECTION SET button.
Adjusting the Camera Storing the Camera Settings in Memory– Preset Feature Settings, including the camera position and zoom can be stored in a preset. You can also store presets from the Administrator menu on a web browser. For details, see “[Preset position] tab” (page 58). Note Up to 256 presets are supported. The number of presets that are supported will vary depending on the device used. – For the RM-IP500 (sold separately), up to 100. – For the RM-IP10 (sold separately), up to 16.
Operating Menus Note Before you store the position, zoom, etc. of the camera, make sure to install and secure the camera in place to use it properly. This section explains how to configure the camera using the supplied remote commander. For details on the menu items, refer to page 27 through page 35. Recalling the stored status Press any of the POSITION 1 to 6 buttons in which you have stored the settings.
: Indicates use of the HOME button (equivalent to ENTER) to confirm the menu item or setting selection, or to advance to the next screen or next operation. This corresponds to the joystick button on a remote controller. : Indicates use of the DATA SCREEN button (equivalent to MENU) to show/hide the menu screen. : Indicates that you can return to the main menu by pressing the DATA SCREEN button.
Setting menu EXPOSURE Menu The setting menu selected on the main menu is displayed. 1 2 The EXPOSURE menu is used to set the items regarding the exposure. You can set the menu from the Administrator menu on a web browser. For details, see “[Picture] tab” (page 49). (;32685(! !02'( )8// $872 (; &203 2))ࠉ 3 *$,1 /,0,7 G% 0$; 63((' 0,1 63((' %$&.
MIN SPEED (Exposure - Slowest) When the signal format is 50 or 25 You can choose from [1/1], [1/2], [1/3], [1/6], [1/12], [1/25], [1/50], [1/75], [1/100], [1/120], [1/150], [1/215], [1/300], [1/425], [1/600], [1/1000], [1/1250], [1/1750], [1/2500], [1/3000], [1/5000], [1/10000]. Set the minimum (slowest) shutter speed when exposure is adjusted with the electronic shutter. This setting is available when [MODE] is either [FULL AUTO] or [IRIS Pri]. You cannot choose a value faster than [MAX SPEED].
R.GAIN (White balance - R gain) B.GAIN (White balance - B gain) COLOR Menu Displayed when [MANUAL] is chosen. White balance can be manually adjusted within the range from [0] to [128]. The COLOR menu is used to adjust the white balance and the color. You can set the menu from the Administrator menu on a web browser. For details, see “[Picture] tab” (page 49). WHITE BALANCE MODE (White balance Mode) Select a white balance mode.
DETAIL Menu GAMMA/VISIBILITY ENHANCER Menu The DETAIL menu is used to adjust the image enhancer function. You can set the menu from the Administrator menu on a web browser. For details, see “[Picture] tab” (page 49). The GAMMA/VISIBILITY ENHANCER menu is used to adjust GAMMA correction and VISIBILITY ENHANCER function. You can set the menu from the Administrator menu on a web browser. For details, see “[Picture] tab” (page 49).
• Lit objects shot with darkened exposure adjustment or exposure compensation settings ZOOM/FOCUS Menu (SRG-XB25 only) The ZOOM/FOCUS menu is used to select the zoom/focus mode. You can set the menu from the Administrator menu on a web browser. For details, see “[PTZF control] tab” (page 57). ZOOM MODE (Zoom - Zoom mode) Select the zoom mode. [OPTICAL]: Zooms objects within the optical zoom range (up to 25x) of the camera.
ZOOM Menu (SRG-XP1 only) PICTURE/OPTICAL FILTER Menu The ZOOM menu is used to select the zoom mode. You can set the menu from the Administrator menu on a web browser. For details, see “[PTZF control] tab” (page 57). The PICTURE/OPTICAL FILTER menu is used to adjust picture quality improvement features and optical filters. You can set the menu from the Administrator menu on a web browser. For details, see “[Picture] tab” (page 49) or “[Day/ Night ICR] tab (SRG-XB25 only)” (page 52).
OPTICAL FILTER (SRG-XB25 only) VIDEO OUT Menu IR CUT FILTER (Day/Night ICR - Mode) You can set [COLOR SPACE] from the Administrator menu on a web browser. For details, see “[Installation] tab” (page 47). You can choose either to enable or disable the IR cut filter feature. By disabling the IR cut filter feature, the gain in the IR region is increased allowing the camera to capture images in shadow. [DAY]: IR cut filter feature is enabled to remove unnecessary IR.
LDC (System - LDC) (SRG-XP1 only) SYSTEM Menu Sets the image distortion correction for the lens. You can set the menu from the Administrator menu on a web browser. For details, see “[Installation] tab” (page 47). REBOOT Used when forcibly rebooting the system. It takes about 2 minutes to reboot.
NAME (Common setting - Camera name) STATUS Menu Displays the name applied to the camera. You can change the name from the Administrator menu on the web browser or RM-IP Setup Tool. NETWORK The NETWORK menu is used to configure Network settings. MAC ADDRESS (Status - MAC address) Displays the MAC address of the camera. The STATUS menu is used to display the settings selected with the menus. This menu only displays the current menu settings, and you cannot change them with this menu.
Menu Configuration The camera menu is configured as described below. For more details, refer to the pages in parentheses. The initial settings of each item are in bold. Only supported functions are displayed. Menu Item Selection options EXPOSURE (page 27) MODE FULL AUTO, MANUAL, SHUTTER Pri, IRIS Pri GAIN 0dB, 3dB, 6dB, 9dB, 12dB, 15dB, 18dB, 21dB, 24dB, 27dB, 30dB, 33dB, 36dB, 39dB, 42dB, 45dB (When [MODE] is set to [MANUAL]) SPEED When the signal format is 59.94 or 29.
Menu Item Selection options ZOOM/FOCUS (SRG-XB25 only) (page 31) ZOOM – MODE OPTICAL, PIXEL ZOOM, DIGITAL FOCUS – MODE AUTO, MANUAL ZOOM (SRG-XP1 only) (page 32) MODE PIXEL ZOOM, DIGITAL, OFF PICTURE/ OPTICAL FILTER (page 32) PICTURE – NOISE REDUCTION – 2D NR LEVEL OFF, 1, 2, 3 3D NR LEVEL OFF, 1, 2, 3 FLICKER CANCEL OFF, 50Hz, 60Hz OPTICAL FILTER (SRG-XB25 only) – IR CUT FILTER (SRG-XB25 only) NIGHT, DAY, AUTO HDMI – VIDEO FORMAT 2160p/59.94, 2160p/50, 2160p/29.
Accessing the Camera from a Web Browser • You can access the camera from a web browser on a computer to upgrade the firmware and to change settings. An IP address must be set on the camera for access from a web browser. For details on IP address settings, refer to “RM-IP Setup Tool Guide.” Download the RM-IP Setup Tool and the RM-IP Setup Tool guide separately from the following website. www.sony.
Accessing the Camera from a Web Browser Changing the Initial Password Start a web browser on the computer and enter the IP address of the camera in the address bar. Accessing the camera from a web browser for the first time requires to change the administrator password. The default administrator name and password are as follows. Administrator name: admin Password: Admin_1234 Authentication by user ID and password is required to access the camera.
Displaying the Viewer Screen Properly When You Use Antivirus Software on Your Computer To operate the viewer screen correctly, set the security level of Internet Explorer to [Medium] or lower as follows. 1 • When you use antivirus software, security software, personal firewall, or pop-up blocker on your computer, the camera performance may be reduced, for example, the frame rate for displaying the image may be lower. • Web pages displayed when you access the camera are JavaScript.
Operating the Camera from a Web Browser Operating the Camera This section explains the names and functions of the parts of the live viewer. For details, see the specified pages. This section explains how to monitor the image from the camera using a web browser. Camera settings should be set by administrator. For details on the camera settings, see “Configuring the Camera from a Web Browser” (page 44). Live viewer Main menu When you operate pan, tilt, zoom, etc.
Standby / [Camera] panel On Click to turn on the camera or put it in the standby mode. is displayed when the camera is on standby. Clicking changes the display to , it starts flashing, and then stops flashing when the camera turns on. Clicking puts the camera in the standby mode and turns the display to . Notes By using the control panel, you can operate the pan/tilt, moving to the home position, zoom, and focus of the camera for the monitor image currently displayed.
[Tally] panel Displayed when [Tally level] on the [Installation] tab of the [System] menu is set to [High] or [Low]. Tally lamp control Clicking the [On]/[Off] button controls the tally lamp on the camera. The indicator lights up when the tally lamp is [On]. It does not light up when the tally lamp is [Off]. [Preset position] panel Preset control This is displayed only when preset positions for the camera are stored in memory. Stored preset positions are displayed.
Example: [System] menu Configuring the Camera from a Web Browser This section explains how to set the functions of the camera by an administrator. 4 For details on monitoring of the camera image, see “Operating the Camera from a Web Browser” (page 41). To configure the camera with the remote commander, see “Operations Using the Supplied Infrared Remote Commander (SRG-XP1 only)” (page 22). Select the desired tab above the menu and set each option in the tab.
web browser. Text in parentheses on the right of the setting item indicates the setting item name of the OSD menu. • Values to be selected in the Administrator menu are noted in square brackets [ ]. Configuration of the Administrator Menu [System] menu Displays the [System] menu (“Configuring the System — [System] Menu” (page 46)). [Video] menu Displays the [Video] menu for setting the camera image (“Setting the Camera Image — [Video] Menu” (page 49)).
Configuring the System — [System] Menu Notes • The set time is reset when the unit is turned off. • Time setting is initialized when [Reboot] or [Factory default] is issued. When you click System in the Administrator menu, the [System] menu appears. Use this menu to set the basic settings of the camera. The [System] menu consists of the [Information], [Date & time], [Installation], [Initialize], [Access log], and [Error log] tabs. [PC clock] Displays the date and time set on your computer.
LDC (SYSTEM - LDC) (SRG-XP1 only) Sets the image distortion correction for the lens at the Wide end. [Time zone] Set the time difference from Greenwich Mean Time according to the area where the camera is installed. Select the time zone of the area where the camera is installed from the drop-down list. [Video out] Note [Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving time changes] The clock time is automatically adjusted according to the daylight saving time of the selected time zone.
[Initialize] [Version up] [Reboot] Used when forcibly rebooting the system. When you click [Reboot], the message “This System will be rebooted. Are you sure?” appears. Click [OK] to reboot the camera. It takes about 2 minutes to reboot. [Firmware upgrade] Use this to upgrade the firmware. Click [Browse] to select the desired firmware file. The confirmation dialog is displayed. Follow the on-line instructions. [Factory default] Resets the camera to the default settings.
This function can be selected only when [Mode] is set to [Full auto], [Shutter priority], or [Iris priority]. Setting the Camera Image — [Video] Menu [Shutter speed] (EXPOSURE - SPEED) Select shutter speed from the drop-down list. This function can be selected only when [Mode] is set to [Shutter priority] or [Manual]. [Picture] tab Note You can configure the settings from the OSD menu.
[Detail] are viewing (approximately 2500 K to 7500 K). [Auto2]: Eliminating the influences caused by environmental illumination or lights, automatically adjusts the color reproduction closer to the original color of the object (approximately 2000 K to 10000 K). [Indoor]: Set a white balance suitable for indoor photography. [Outdoor]: Set a white balance suitable for outdoor photography. [One push WB]: Select to enable [One push trigger].
[Size] Select the image size transmitted from the camera. Selectable image size is changed depending on the video output format which is selected by the format setting of the video output. For details, see “Video Output Specifications” (page 63). [Video codec] tab [Frame rate] Set the frame rate of the image. The unit indicates the number of frames transmitted per second. Selectable frame rate is changed depending on the video output format which is selected by the format setting of the video output.
Setting the Audio — [Audio] Menu Notes • Before use, match the refresh rate of the monitor and the frame rate of the camera. • The unit is designed based on UVC 1.1, but some items do not comply with the UVC standard because they must coexist with the VISCA control specifications. If you use an application that assumes that the unit conforms to UVC, some differences in control method, display, or operation may occur. Note that these are not malfunctions of the unit.
[Secondary DNS server] Displays the current secondary DNS server. Configuring the Network — [Network] Menu [IPv4 setting] Configure the IPv4 network setting. [Obtain an IP address automatically (DHCP)] Select [Obtain an IP address automatically (DHCP)]. When the checkbox is checked, the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway are assigned automatically. When you click Network in the Administrator menu, the [Network] menu appears.
[UPnP] tab Setting the Security — [Security] Menu Set UPnP (Universal Plug and Play). Discovery] When you click Security in the Administrator menu, the [Security] menu appears. The [Security] menu consists of the [User] and [Access limit] tabs. [Enable] When this function is enabled, you can search the camera by using UPnP. Administrator and User This camera identifies those who log in as the “Administrator” or “User”.
[Password] Enter a password between 8 and 64 alphanumeric characters. Your password should be alphanumeric. [User] tab [Re-type password] To confirm the password, retype the password that you entered in the [Password] box. [Viewer mode] You can select the viewer mode to be displayed after authentication when the viewer is displayed. [Administrator]: The user can operate all functions including the setting menu in this mode.
[Access limit] [Referer check] tab Set an access limit to the camera. [Enable] Select the checkbox to enable the access limit. [Rule] Set rules for the access limit of the camera. [Default policy] Select the basic policy of the limit from [Allow] and [Deny] for the computers with the network address that are not specified in the [Network address/Subnet 1] to [Network address/Subnet 10] menus below.
[Brute force attack protection] tab Setting the PTZF Control — [PTZF control] Menu Brute force attack means an attack method by trying every possible pattern of password in sequence. This camera has a function to prevent the Brute force attack. • Applies to HTTP access. When you click PTZF control in the Administrator menu, the [PTZF control] menu appears. The [PTZF control] menu consists of the [PTZF control] and [Preset position] tabs.
[Focus] (SRG-XB25 only) When you release the mouse, camera operation stops and the [Step] mode is restored. When you select [Step], the [Zoom level] value can be selected. This is the setting related to the focus. [Focus mode] (FOCUS - MODE) Select the focus mode. [Auto]: The focus is automatically adjusted. [Manual]: The focus can be adjusted by using the , , and buttons of the control panel displayed in the main viewer.
For details on the settings that can be stored, see “Preset Items” (page 66). Setting the Streaming — [Streaming] Menu [Call] Move to the pan, tilt, and zoom positions stored in the selected preset. The stored camera settings are called. When you click Streaming in the Administrator menu, the [Streaming] menu appears. Use this menu to set the items for the transmission by unicast or multicast. The [Streaming] menu consists of the [Streaming] tab.
[Video port number], [Audio port number] Specify the video data and audio data transmission port numbers used for RTSP multicast streaming. Specify a number from [1024] to [65534]. Using NDI|HX To use NDI|HX, you are required to purchase the license key. Purchasing the license key You can purchase the license key from the following URL of NewTek, Inc. http://new.tk/ndi_sony [RTMP setting] [Publish to server] Select the checkbox to enable RTMP.
Appendix Message List The following messages and indications may appear on this camera. Perform the following as necessary. Camera lamp display Lamp status Description and solution TALLY lamp flashing (SRG-XP1 only) The internal fan is not operating normally. Turn off the device as it may malfunction if used in this state. Contact the Sony Service Center or your licensed Sony dealer.
Troubleshooting Before sending your camera for service, check the following to troubleshoot the problem. If the problem still persists, consult the Sony Service Center. Symptom Cause The power of the camera is not turned on. The AC adapter is not firmly connected to Firmly insert the AC adapter all the way. the DC IN 12 V terminal. The camera does not work, even when buttons on the remote commander are pressed (SRG-XP1).
Video Output Specifications : Supported –: Not supported SRG-XP1 Video format Destination 3840×2160/ HDMI 59.94p Stream HDMI+Stream 3840×2160/ HDMI 50p Stream HDMI+Stream 3840×2160/ HDMI+Stream 29.97p HDMI+UVC 3840×2160/ HDMI+Stream 25p HDMI+UVC 1920×1080/ HDMI+Stream 59.94p HDMI+UVC 1920×1080/ HDMI+Stream 50p HDMI+UVC Lens HDMI distortion output correction Streaming UVC output Stream 1 Stream 2 Stream 3 H.265 H.264 H.264 H.
Video format Destination 1920×1080/ HDMI+Stream 59.94i H.265 H.264 H.264 On/Off On/Off On/Off On/Off On/Off HDMI+UVC On/Off HDMI+Stream On/Off HDMI+UVC On/Off – – HDMI+Stream On/Off 1280×720/50p 1280×720/50p 1280×720/25p HDMI+UVC On/Off – – – HDMI On/Off – – – HDMI+UVC 1920×1080/ HDMI+Stream 25p 1920×1080/ 59.94p 1920×1080/ 29.97p 1280×720/ 59.94p 1280×720/ 29.
SRG-XB25 Streaming Video format 3840×2160/59.94p Destination HDMI output Stream 1 Stream 2 Stream 3 H.265 H.264 H.264 – – Live view JPEG – – HDMI Stream – HDMI Stream – 3840×2160/50p 640×360/50p 640×360/25p 640×360/25p 3840×2160 1920×1080 1280×720 640×360 3840×2160/29.97p HDMI+Stream 3840×2160/29.97p 1920×1080/29.97p 1280×720/29.97p 640×360/29.
Preset Items Items stored in the preset are shown in the following lists. Item stored in the preset : Stores settings by preset.
Camera settings Item name on the OSD menu Item name on the Administrator menu Items other than the OSD/ Administrator menu Item stored in the preset EXPOSURE MODE Mode (Exposure) – IRIS Iris – *2 GAIN Gain – GAIN LIMIT Auto gain Max.
Output terminals Specifications HDMI Terminal: HDMI connector (Type A) × 1 Color space: YUV, 4:2:2 8-bit YUV, 4:2:0 8-bit RGB, 4:4:4 8-bit VIDEO OUT (SRG-XP1 only) Terminal: USB connector (Type B) × 1 Standard: USB 3.0 AUDIO OUT (SRG-XB25 only) Terminal: Mini jack ø3.5 System Video signal 3840×2160/59.94p 3840×2160/29.97p 1920×1080/59.94p 1920×1080/59.94i 1920×1080/29.97p 1280×720/59.94p 1280×720/29.97p 640×360/59.94p 640×360/29.
Installation angle Less than ±45 degrees to the horizontal Supplied Accessories Safety Regulations (1) AC adapter (1) Remote commander (1) (SRG-XP1 only) Wire rope (1) Mounting screws (M3×8) (1) Mounting screws (M2.6×6 black) (1) HDMI cable fixing plate (1) Optional accessories Remote controller (RM-IP500/IP10) Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Dimensions SRG-XP1 Front Top 72.4 (2 7/8) ø5 depth 5 (7/32) 25.6 (1 1/16) 51.2 (2 1/8) 1/4"-20UNC depth 6 (1/4) 62.5 (2 1/2) 48.5 (1 15/16) 36.2 (1 7/16) 1/4"-20UNC depth 6 (1/4) 62.5 (2 1/2) ø5 depth 5 (7/32) 48.5 (1 15/16) Bottom Side 121.
SRG-XB25 70.9 (2 7/8) 14.0 (9/16) ø5.10 depth 5 (7/32) 106.5 (4 1/4) 1/4"-20UNC depth 6 (1/4) 32.6 (1 5/16) Front Top Side 177.2 (7) 1/4"-20UNC depth 6 (1/4) 106.5 (4 1/4) 80.1 (3 1/4) 1.1 (1/16) Bottom 14.0 (9/16) ø5.
Pin layout (SRG-XB25 only) VISCA IN terminal (8-pin mini DIN, female) Pin No. Function 1 DTR IN 2 DSR IN 3 TXD IN 4 GND 5 RXD IN 6 GND 7 Not used 8 Not used VISCA OUT terminal (8-pin mini DIN, female) Pin No.
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