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Quick-Connect CCU Controller for Canon BU Series Cameras
Quick-Connect CCU for Canon BU Series Cameras - Installation and User Guide 342-0152 Rev. A Page 3 of 8
Unpacking:
Carefully remove all of the parts from the shipping box. Unpack and identify the following parts for the Quick-
Connect CCU Controller Packages Listed Below:
Canon BU Series CCU (North America)
Part Number 999-4190-000
One (1) Vaddio Quick-Connect CCU for BU Series (998-1105-021)
One (1) 12VDC, 1.0 Amp PowerRite Power Supply & US Power Cord
One (1) User Manual
Note: Canon BU Series Camera Not Included
Canon BU Series CCU (International)
Part Number 999-4190-001
One (1) Vaddio Quick-Connect CCU for BU Series (998-1105-021)
One (1) 12VDC, 1.0 Amp PowerRite Power Supply
One (1) AC Cord Set for EURO
One (1) AC Cord Set for UK
One (1) User Manual (
Note: Canon BU Series Camera Not Included
Quick-Connect CCU Front Panel Features and Controls (from left to right):
1. Tally Light:
The blue LED tally light on the front panel is tied to the tally contacts on the rear panel allowing the user to
easily track which CCU and camera is live in a multi-camera system by supplying a simple contact closure.
2. LCD Backlit Display:
Blue backlit display indicates which mode is active (CCU Control or Bypass for PTZ control). In CCU
CONTROL mode, when a rotary encoder is touched, the name of the control being actuated and the value of
that assigned parameter will be displayed.
Front Panel Controls Magnified:
3. CCU Control/Bypass Off Switch:
Blue backlit switch, lit when activated, blocks the incoming PTZ controls on the RS-232 input and allows the
end user to make adjustments to the camera image characteristics. When off or deactivated, PTZ information
is throughput to the camera and the front panel controls of the CCU are deactivated to avoid a control issue or
latency created by a master control string filtering program.
4. Scene A and B:
Two camera adjustment scenes can be stored in the CCU. When illuminated, the scene is activated. To
store a scene, the user adjusts the camera to taste and touches and holds the scene button down until the
button blinks.