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Operating Instructions Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference. BRC-Z330

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© 2009 Sony Corporation Owner’s Record commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not The model and serial numbers are located on the bottom. installed and used in accordance with the instruction Record these numbers in the spaces provided below. manual, may cause harmful interference to radio Refer to these numbers whenever you call upon your communications. Operation of this equipment in a Sony dealer regarding this product. residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in Model No. BRC-Z330 which case the user will be required to correct the Serial No. interference at his own expense. You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not WARNING expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to All interface cables used to connect peripherals must be rain or moisture. shielded in order to comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules.

To avoid electrical shock, do not open the This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) personnel only. this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, WARNING including interference that may cause undesired Use the Sony MPA-AC1 AC power adapter provided operation. with this equipment as a power supply source. Any other power sources may result in hazards such as a fire. For the customers in Canada This product has no power switch. This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian Disconnect device of this equipment is the mains plug of ICES-003. the AC adapter. The mains plug on this equipment must be used to For the customers in Europe, Australia and disconnect mains power. New Zealand Please ensure that the socket outlet is installed near the WARNING equipment and shall be easily accessible. This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, In the event of abnormal operations, disconnect the this product may cause radio interference in which case mains plug. the user may be required to take adequate measures. WARNING (For Installers only) In the case that interference should occur, consult your Instruction for installing the equipment on the ceiling: nearest authorized Sony service facility. After the installation, ensure the connection is capable For the customers in Europe of supporting four times the weight of the equipment The manufacturer of this product is Sony Corporation, downwards. 1-7-1 Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan. WARNING The Authorized Representative for EMC and product This unit has no power switch. safety is Sony Deutschland GmbH, Hedelfinger Strasse When installing the unit, incorporate a readily 61, 70327 Stuttgart, Germany. accessible disconnect device in the fixed wiring, or This apparatus shall not be used in the residential area. connect the power plug to an easily accessible socket- outlet near the unit. Notice for CCFC-S200 Optical Fiber Cable If a fault should occur during operation of the unit, operate the disconnect device to switch the power Only trained and qualified personnel should be supply off, or disconnect the power plug. allowed to install this equipment with the cable.

IMPORTANT WARNING : The nameplate is located on the bottom. The cable is rated flammability class VW-1 and may be for indoor use only in some countries. Use For the customers in the U.S.A. appropriate alternative cables in accordance with the This equipment has been tested and found to comply regulations and laws for each country taking the with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to application and environment into account. Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a

2 Operation Through Menus ...... 30 Table of Contents Menu Operation Using the Supplied Remote Commander ...... 30 Menu Operation Using the RM-BR300 Remote Getting Started Control Unit ...... 31 Menu ...... 32 Precautions ...... 5 COLOR Menu ...... 33 Phenomena Specific to CMOS Sensors .... 6 PICTURE Menu ...... 34 FOCUS Menu ...... 35 Overview PAN TILT ZOOM Menu ...... 36 Features ...... 7 SYSTEM Menu ...... 37 System Components ...... 8 VIDEO OUT Menu ...... 38 Supplied Components and Accessories ...... 8 STATUS Menu ...... 39 Optional Products ...... 9 SD Menu ...... 40 System Configuration ...... 12 SD-SDI Menu ...... 41 Operating a BRC-Z330 Camera Using the Supplied Remote Commander ...... 12 Operating a BRC-Z330 Camera Using the Operation Using the Supplied RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit ...... 12 Remote Commander Operating Multiple BRC-Z330 Using the Turning on the Power ...... 42 RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit ...... 13 Pan/Tilt and Zoom Operation ...... 43 Operating Multiple BRC-Z330 Cameras Using the and Tilting ...... 43 BRS-200 Remote Camera Operating Zooming ...... 44 Switcher ...... 14 Operating Multiple Cameras with the Remote Operating a BRC-Z330 Camera from a Long Commander ...... 44 Distance ...... 15 Adjusting the Camera ...... 44 Operating Multiple BRC-Z330 Cameras from a Focusing on a Subject ...... 44 Long Distance ...... 16 Shooting with Back Lighting ...... 45 Using BRC-Z330 Cameras and VISCA- Storing the Camera Settings in Memory controllable Cameras in the Same System ..... 17 – Presetting Feature ...... 45 Transmitting Audio Signals Using the BRU-SF10 ...... 18 Location and Function of Parts ...... 19 Operation Using the RM-BR300 Camera ...... 19 Remote Control Unit Remote Commander (supplied) ...... 21 Turning on the Power ...... 47 RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit Operating Multiple Cameras ...... 47 (not supplied) ...... 22 Pan/Tilt and Zoom Operation ...... 48 BRU-SF10 HD Optical Multiplex Unit (not supplied) ...... 25 Panning and Tilting ...... 48 BRBK-SF1 HD Optical Multiplex Card Zooming ...... 50 (not supplied) ...... 27 Adjusting the Camera ...... 50 BRBK-HSD2 HD/SD-SDI Output Card Focusing on a Subject ...... 50 (not supplied) ...... 27 Shooting with Back Lighting ...... 51 BRBK-SA1 Analog SD Output Card Adjusting the White Balance ...... 51 (not supplied) ...... 28 Adjusting the Brightness ...... 51 Storing the Camera Settings in Memory Adjusting and Setting With Menus – Presetting Feature ...... 52 Storing Camera Settings ...... 52 About On-Screen Menus ...... 29 Setting the Speed of the Camera Moving to a Main Menu ...... 29 Preset Position ...... 53 Setting Menus ...... 29

Table of Contents 3 Installation and Connections Installation ...... 54 Attaching an Output Card ...... 54 Installing the Camera ...... 54 Installing the Camera in a High Position ...... 55 Connections ...... 62 Connecting to an AC Outlet ...... 62 Connecting the RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit ...... 62 Connecting a Monitor, etc. Equipped with the Analog Component (YPbPr) Input Connector ...... 63 Connecting a Device Equipped with VISCA RS-232C Connector ...... 64 Connecting a Device Equipped with VISCA RS-422 Connector ...... 64 Connecting a Video Monitor, VTR, etc. Equipped with Composite Video or S Video Input Connector ...... 65 Connecting a VTR Equipped with HD-SDI Input Connectors ...... 66 Connecting the BRU-SF10 HD Optical Multiplex Unit ...... 66 Connecting a Sync Signal Generator ...... 67

Appendix List of Messages ...... 69 Troubleshooting ...... 70 Menu Configuration ...... 72 Presetting Items ...... 77 Specifications ...... 80 Dimensions ...... 82 Pin Assignments ...... 85 Wiring Diagram of VISCA RS-422 Connection ...... 88 Using the VISCA RS-422 Connector Plug ...... 89

4 Table of Contents Getting Started

5 Precautions Note on laser beams laser on Note are Laser beams may damageaCMOS You . cautioned that the surface of a CMOS image sensor should notbe exposed to laser beam radiation inenvironment an where a laser beam is used. device Maintenance due noise cause abnormal may mechanism camera The To use. of period long a after loss lubrication and wear to we recommend performance, optimum maintain occurs, noise If abnormal maintenance. periodical dealer. Sony your with consult F]) ° F to 104 F to ° C [32 ° C to 40 °

temperature: 0 temperature: radiation, such as radios or TV or transmitters as radios such radiation, to heating equipment (e.g., near heaters) near (e.g., equipment heating to

Getting StartedGetting or thinners as they may damage the surface finishes. surface the may damage as they thinners or the camera. Stubborn stains can be removed using a a using be removed can stains Stubborn camera. the detergent of quantity small a with dampened cloth soft solution, then wipe dry. filter. locations may cause damage to the camera: the to damage cause may locations – (Operating places or cold hot Extremely Never expose the lens to the sun or other strong strong or other sun to the lens the expose Never light source. light strong other or sun the to lens the Exposing from parts internal to damage may cause source used, be not is camera the When light. concentrated or light strong other and sunlight direct of out it keep cover. lens with a it protect a malfunction of the camera or affect the quality of of quality the or affect camera of the a malfunction mobile any off turn to cautioned are You . camera. the near phone – shock or vibration strong to subject Locations – magnetism strong of sources to Close – electromagnetic powerful of sources to Close – close or time, long a for sunlight direct in Exposed The pan/tilt mechanism is power while movement pan/tilt disturb Do not or damage cause may so Doing camera. the to supplied malfunction. • benzene as alcohol, such solvents use volatile not Do • of surfaces external the clean to cloth dry a soft, Use • optical or lens the from dust remove to a blower Use Cleaning Transportation as originally it camera, repack the transporting When quality. in equal materials or in factory the at packed Ventilation circulation air block not do buildup, heat prevent To camera. the around

• Operating orstoring the camera in the following Precautions locationOperating or storage • • camera may cause to close this of phone Use a mobile

Phenomena Specific to CMOS Image Sensors Image CMOS to Specific Phenomena Flicker by produced lighting under is made recording If or sodium, as fluorescent, such tubes, discharge flicker, may screen the lamps, mercury-vapor In distorted. appear may stripes horizontal or may vary, FLICKER on CANCEL the function cases, turn such page(see 35). be improved may not phenomena such some cases, In withFLICKER the CANCEL function. in sec. 1/100 to speed shutter the set to recommend is It the areas of 50 Hz power supply frequencyand to 1/60 of 60 Hz. areas the in Focal plane Focal elements pickup of the characteristics the to Owing signals, video reading for sensors) image (CMOS screen may appear across the move quickly that subjects slightly skewed. Aliasing may they patterns, stripes, shot, or lines are When fine flicker. or jagged appear This symptom may be improved by turning the camera the turning by improved may be symptom This again. on then and off The white flecks especially tend to be seen in the the in be seen to tend especially flecks white The cases: following • temperature environmental a high at operating when • (sensitivity) gain the raised you have when White flecks with produced are sensors CMOS image the Although be may flecks white fine technologies, high-precision on the generated screen in rare cosmic cases, caused by rays,This etc. is related to principle the of CMOSimage malfunction. a not is and sensors CMOS Image Sensors Image CMOS are images in may appear that phenomena following The Oxide Metal CMOS (Complementary to specific indicate do not They sensors. image Semiconductor) malfunctions. Phenomena Specificto 6

Getting Started Overview 7 Features transmission and BK-SA1 Analog SD Output effective scanning lines. scanning effective (conventionaltelevision). 422 communication interfaces. As the camera the As interfaces. communication 422 VISCA camera industry-standard the supports and be connected can cameras 7 up to protocol, speed of communication at a high controlled remotely bps. 38,400 easy camera operations. Multiplex Card, CCFC-S200 Optical Fiber Cable, and Cable, Fiber Optical CCFC-S200 Card, Multiplex Sony’s and Unit, Optical HD Multiplex BRU-SF10 optical and technology connection camera unique long- allow technology transmission multiplex digital pan/tilt/ and images of camera transmission distance Use feet). m (6,562 2,000 to up signals control zoom and easy economical enables cable fiber of an optical distances. long over configuration system locations. high other and ceilings camera on “HD” indicates high-definition broadcast with 1,080 1,080 with broadcast high-definition indicates “HD” broadcast standard-definition “SD” indicates VISCA camera protocol supported protocol camera VISCA • RS- and RS-232C with both is equipped camera The • allows Unit Control Remote RM-BR300 optional The protocol IP over with VISCA Compatible By inserting the BRBK-IP10 IP control card to this unit, and unit this between connection an IP can make you Controller. Remote IP RM-IP10 to up operate can you made, is connection IP the When RM-IP10. using by cameras 112 IP for functions or devices necessary about details For IP for Optional Guide “Operation see connection, Control.” 1) 2) slot card interface Built-in an for slot card interface with an equipped camera is The optional BRBK-SF1 Optical HD MultiplexCard, BRBK-HD2 HD-SDI Output Card, BRBK-HSD2HD/ BR SD-SDICard, or Output BRBK-HD2Card. Use of the HD-SDI Output Card formats. output image additional for support provides Long-distance image • HD Optical BRBK-SF1 the of use Combined • of the installation allow brackets ceiling The supplied remote pan/tilt/zoom control remote pan/tilt/zoom An analog component signal output connector for HD for HD connector output signal component An analog S an and connector, output signal composite a output, standard output SD for connector output signal video equipment. on remote shooting output without inserting an inserting without output 2) or or SD 1)

Overview 1/3-type CMOS image sensors with a total of of a total with sensors CMOS image 1/3-type high- of shooting allows elements picture 2,250,000 quality picture superior providing images, definition level. smear lower and sensitivity high with high-definition lines) 1080 scanning: interlaced format,to theHDTV which broadcast, is equivalent is (1080/59.94i can be switched HD The format enabled. the of bottom the at switch the with 1080/50i) or camera. 16:9 in shot camera image and broadcast TV a normal screen wide theater-like a provides ratio aspect picture. block, pan/tilt mechanism, and 18-magnification 18-magnification and mechanism, pan/tilt block, a in lens zoom digital optical/4-magnification allow integration and compactness The body. compact usage. versatile camera the and 30º upward 90º horizontally, ±175º of mechanism remote wide-range enables which downward, shooting. noise. troublesome minimize Interface Board. You can use the connectors for SD connectors the can use You Board. Interface in the HD for output and use them moment the at output future. Built-in down-converted output Built-in down-converted connectors, output video with is equipped camera The HD allowing Multi-format HDMulti-format outputs (progressive format 720p in output supports camera The as as well scan lines) 720 effective with format scanning a with be selected can formats These format. 1080i in allows also which camera, of the bottom the at switch formats. 720/50p and 720/59.94p the between switching • (effective 1080i the using image an Shooting • of capacity the of four times information of volume A • incorporates that system camera developed newly The HD CMOS camera with high image quality quality camera with high image HD CMOS and high-resoluti

• HD camera with an camera is equipped HD video This • pan/tilt wide-angle a with is provided camera The • The pan/tilt mechanismis designed tobequiet to so as Features built-in with camera video HD Compact, functions pan/tilt/zoom MPA-AC1 AC power adaptor AC (Sony) (1) MPA-AC1 AC power cord (1) model Canadian USA and System Components System a configurations, system multiple support to order In BRC- the for available are products optional of variety introduces section This Camera. Video Color HD Z330 accessories as the well as products optional these camera. the with supplied Supplied Components and Accessories the have you sure make camera, the using Before supplied. accessories and components following Camera (1) sync function sync System Components System The ND (Neutral Density) filter allows control of control allows The ND (Neutral filter Density) 1/16, or 1/4 to set be can filter ND The light. of amount Commander. Remote or menu the using Built-in ND filter ND Built-in COLOR AE function exposure automatic enables AE COLOR function The color. a specific for adjustment The tally lamp of the camera allows you to make sure it sure it make you to camera allows of the lamp tally The a glance. at selected is Tally lamp Tally External video video External sync video external an with equipped is camera The multiple on images camera the synchronize to function cameras. 8

Overview Overview 9 M4 × 8 (1) M4 3 System Components System M3 × 8 (7)/Stainless screw screw (7)/Stainless × 8 M3 3 Optional Products Optional RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit The joystick of the Remote Control Unitallows you Remote The operations. zoom and pan/tilt comfortable Control Unit also allows remote operation of up to seven cameras. power AC (1), adaptor power AC Supplied accessories: RS-422 (1), m) (3 cable connecting RS-232C (1), cord (2) plug connector BRBK-SF1 HD Optical Multiplex Card high-bit allow camera to the card into the Insert audio, (video, cable fiber optical via transfer multiplex external video sync and control signals). RS-422 Connector plug (1) Operating Instructions (1) Screw Screw Two R6 (size AA) batteriesR6 (size Two are not supplied. Wire rope (1) rope Wire Ceiling bracket (B) (1) Ceiling bracket (A) (1) Remote commander (1) commander Remote European model European This switcher can be used as a camera control, allowing can be used switcher This as a allowing camera control, operations. zoom and as pan/tilt such camera operation signals video of switching allows also switcher The cameras. from multiple input power AC cord (1), power AC accessories: Supplied adaptor (1), power cord for AC power adaptor AC (1), This is a 2-core single-mode optical fiber cable of 2,000 2,000 of cable fiber optical single-mode is a 2-core This long. feet) m (6,562 (1) plug extension accessories: Supplied available) (commercially Switcher Video It switches the video signal input of multiple cameras. Switcher Operating Camera Remote BRS-200 CCFC-S200Optical Fiber Cable System Components System TheOptical HD Multiplex connection a Unit allows up core 2- CCFC-S200 the using feet) (6,562 m 2,000 of to cable. fiber optical cord (1), (1), power adapter AC accessories: Supplied RS-232C (1), attachment connection secure DC-cable connector (1), RS-422 m) (10 feet) (3 cable connecting (1) plug BRU-SF10 HD Optical MultiplexUnit The board allows output of an SD analog video signal signal video SD analog an of output allows board The video component S video, video, composite such as the and RGB signals. BRBK-SA1 Analog SD Output Card Insert the card into the camera to allow output of an output allow camera to the into card the Insert serial to SMPTE292M conforming HD-SDI signal SD-SDI an of output or standards, interface digital digital serial SMPTE259M to conforming signal from output is not signal audio An standards. interface card. the BRBK-HSD2 HD/SD-SDI Output Card 10

Overview Overview 11 System Components System For details, consult with your Sony dealer. Sony your with consult details, For Control cable (for connection between the Processor Processor the between connection (for cable Control (1), plug connector RS-422 (1), Panel) Control and Unit bracket mounting rack set), (1 bracket Rack mounting (2), IN connector DC retainer (1) screw Video signal Signal flow , HD video monitor, VTR, etc. HD video monitor, Video signal Remote (VISCA) Control signal Signal flow HD video monitor, VTR, etc. HD video monitor, RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit Remote Commander (supplied) BRC-Z330 BRC-Z330

System Configuration System System configuration System This system allows you: Unit Control Remote the of joystick the using operations zoom and pan/tilt perform To Operating Unit a UsingBRC-Z330 Camera RM-BR300 Remote Control the System configuration System This system allows you: distance short a from camera readily the operate To Operating a Using BRC-Z330 Camera Supplied the Remote Commander The BRC-Z330 HD Color has various system configuration capabilities using optional products. This This products. optional using capabilities configuration system various has Camera Video HD Color BRC-Z330 The system. of each usage main the and components required the with examples system describes section System Configuration System 12

Overview Overview 13 System Configuration System Video switcher , Video signal Remote control (VISCA) signal signal Tally/contact Signal flow HD video monitor, VTR, etc. VTR, HD video monitor, RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit BRC-Z330 BRC-Z330 BRC-Z330 System configuration System This system allows you: • Unit Control Remote a single using remotely cameras seven up to operate To • joystick the using operations zoom and pan/tilt perform To Operating Multiple BRC-Z330 Cameras BRC-Z330 RM-BR300 the Using Multiple Cameras Operating Remote Unit Control BRS-200 REMOTE CAMERA OPERATING SWITCHER CAMERA OPERATING REMOTE Control cable Control cable the with (supplied BRS-200) BRS-200 Processor , Video signal control (VISCA)Remote signal flow Signal HD video monitor, VTR, etc. VTR, HD video monitor, BRS-200 Control Panel SDI Output Card installed. Output Card, or BRBK-HD2Output Card, or HD- BRBK-HSD2 BRBK-HSD2 BRBK-HSD2 BRC-Z330 BRC-Z330 BRC-Z330 details, refer to the Operating Instructions supplied with the BRS-200. the with supplied Instructions Operating the to refer details, HD/SD-SDIOutputCard, or BRBK-HD2 HD-SDICard Outputin the BRC-Z330, cannot which controlled be this a BRBK-HSD2 without way HD-SDI System Configuration System Notes • For signals. SD-SDI and HD-SDI of input mixed support does not Switcher Operating Camera Remote BRS-200 • To operate a BRC-Z330 with the BRS-200 Remote Camera Operating Switcher, install an optional BRBK-HSD2 BRBK-HSD2 optional an install •Switcher, Operating Camera Remote BRS-200 the with BRC-Z330 a operate To System configuration System This system allows you: • Switcher Operating Camera Remote single a using switching, perform and remotely cameras seven to up Operate • joystick the using operations zoom and pan/tilt perform To Operating Multiple BRC-Z330 Cameras Using the BRS-200 Remote Camera BRC-Z330Using the BRS-200 Operating Cameras Multiple Switcher Operating 14

Overview Overview 15 BRU-SF10 BRU-SF10 Multiplex Optical Unit System Configuration System HD video monitor, VTR, etc. HD video monitor, RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit Unit RM-BR300 Remote Control 1) es that are disabled, use the switches on the rear of the of the rear the on switches the use are disabled, es that TTOM switches on the bottom of the camera are disabled. disabled. camera are of the bottom the on switches TTOM CCFC-S200 Optical Cable Fiber CCFC-S200 Optical BRBK-SF1 HD Optical Multiplex Card BRBK-SF1 Multiplex HD Optical , Video signal controlRemote (VISCA) signal Signal flow BRC-Z330 connector, VISCA RS-232C IN/OUT connectors, VISCA RS-422 connector, DATA MIX switch, and 75-ohm and 75-ohm switch, MIX DATA connector, RS-422 VISCA connectors, IN/OUT VISCA RS-232C connector, BO and the camera the rear of the switch on termination switch the For enabled. BRC-Z330 are camera the on switches inserted into the camera. To operate the camera, connect the BRU-SF10 Optical Multiplex Unit to the BRBK-SF1 BRBK-SF1 the to Unit Multiplex Optical BRU-SF10 the connect camera, the operate To camera. the into inserted BRU-SF10. the of power the on turn and Cable Fiber Optical CCFC-S200 the using Use the connectors and switches on the rear Optical ofBRU-SF10 the Multiplex Unit instead. Unit instead. HD Optical Multiplex BRU-SF10 Multiplex Unit. Using the supplied extension plug allows transmission distances up to 2,000 m (6,562 feet). m (6,562 2,000 up to distances transmission allows plug extension supplied the Using Notes • When the BRBK-SF1 HD OpticalMultiplex Card is inserted into the BRC-Z330 camera, the EXT SYNC IN • BOTTOM 2) (switch selector format signal 1080i/720p the and 1) (switch selector format signal 59.94/50 the Only • system. this with be used cannot Cable Fiber Optical CCFC-S200 optional The • Card Multiplex HD Optical BRBK-SF1 the to connected is nothing if operate not does camera BRC-Z330 The • HD Optical BRU-SF10 the of power the on turn you before camera BRC-Z330 the of power on the turn to sure Be 1) System configuration System This system allows you: • feet) m (6,562 2,000 to up a distance from remotely camera the operate To • joystick the using operations zoom and pan/tilt perform To • Cable Fiber Optical the using place distant a to camera of the signal control and signal video the transmit To Operating a BRC-Z330 Camera from a OperatingLong a BRC-Z330 Distance from Camera Video switcher HD video monitor, VTR, etc. VTR, HD video monitor, RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit BRU-SF10 BRU-SF10 BRU-SF10 OpticalBRU-SF10 Unit Multiplex CCFC-S200 Optical Fiber Cable CCFC-S200 CCFC-S200 BRBK-SF1 BRBK-SF1 HD BRBK-SF1 Card Multiplex Optical BRBK-SF1 Video signal control (VISCA)Remote signal signal Tally/contact flow Signal , BRC-Z330 BRC-Z330 BRC-Z330 System Configuration System System configuration System This system allows you: • feet) m (6,562 2,000 to up distance a from remotely cameras seven up to operate To • joystick the using operations zoom and pan/tilt perform To •Cable Fiber Optical the using place a distant to cameras the of signal control and signal video the transmit To Operating Multiple BRC-Z330 Long a Cameras from Distance 16

Overview Overview 17 System Configuration System Video switcher RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit HD video monitor, VTR, etc. HD video monitor, BRU-SF10 BRU-SF10 HD BRU-SF10 Multiplex Optical Unit CCFC-S200 Optical Fiber Cable CCFC-S200 BRBK-SF1 BRBK-SF1 HD Optical Card Multiplex Video signal control (VISCA)Remote signal signal Tally/contact Signal flow , VISCA-controllable camera BRC-Z330 VISCA-controllable camera VISCA-controllable BRC-Z330 signal and control signal using the Optical Fiber Cable Fiber Optical the using signal control and signal D100P, EVI-HD1, BRC-Z330 and BRC-300/300P remotely using a single RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit Control Remote RM-BR300 single a using remotely BRC-300/300P and BRC-Z330 EVI-HD1, D100P, System configuration System • joystick the using operations zoom and pan/tilt perform To • video the transmitting by feet) m (6,562 2,000 to up distance a from remotely cameras BRC-Z330 the control To This system allows you: EVI-D100/ • EVI-D70/D70P, as EVI-D30/D30P, such protocol VISCA the supporting cameras seven up to operate To Using BRC-Z330 Cameras and VISCA-controllable Cameras in the Same Same the in Cameras VISCA-controllable and Cameras BRC-Z330 Using System Speakers Audio Audio amplifier HD video monitor HD video RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit RM-BR300 Unit Remote Control BRU-SF10 HD BRU-SF10 Multiplex Optical Unit Microphone amplifier CCFC-S200 Optical Fiber Cable Microphone BRBK-SF1 HD Multiplex Optical Card Video signal line signal Audio Remotecontrol (VISCA) signal flow Signal , BRC-Z330 Multiplex Card to a distant place using the Optical Fiber Cable Fiber Optical the using place distant a Card to Multiplex System Configuration System System configuration System This system allows you: • feet) m (6,562 2,000 to up distance a from remotely camera the operate To • joystick the using operations zoom and pan/tilt perform To • Optical BRBK-SF1 the to input signal audio and the camera, the of signal control and signal video the transmit To Transmitting Audio Signals Using Audio the BRU-SF10 Transmitting 18

Overview Overview 19 RGB/COMPONENT EXT SYNC IN qk ql 75 DATA MIX DATA VIDEO OFFOFF ON ON S VIDEO Location and Function of of Parts Function and Location

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A B C D E Camera Front of Parts of Location and Function Function and Location 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 O N 1 B 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 10 Switch 1 (59.94/50 signal format selector) format signal 1 (59.94/50 Switch signal (720/50p) 1080/50i in output ON for to Set (720/59.94p) 1080/59.94i in output OFF for format, signal format. selector) format signal 2 (1080i/720p Switch for OFF format, signal 720p in output ON for to Set format. signal 1080i in output selector) 3 (RS-232C/RS-422 Switch RS-232C. for OFF or RS-422, for ON to Set HD Optical BRBK-SF1 a using are you When MultiplexCard, this switch setting is disabled. rate selector) baud 4 (Communication Switch bps. 9600 for OFF or bps, 38400 ON for to Set HD Optical BRBK-SF1 a using you are When MultiplexCard, this switch setting is disabled. selector) address (Camera 5-7 Switches camera. of the address the Set are addresses this setting, “0”. With to set Normally the in automatically cameras the to assigned button POWER the pressing by order connected RM- the on button RESET the down holding while Unit. Control Remote BR300 HD Optical BRBK-SF1 a using you are When MultiplexCard, this switch setting is disabled. “7” to “1” camera address the assign can You as follows: selectors these setting by manually screw holes (1/4-20UNC) holes screw Tripod the secure a tripod, camera to the install you When holes. these to tripod switches BOTTOM RS- selection, format signal output the for Used remote selection, rate baud selection, 232C/RS-422 address camera and on/off output signal control setting. switches” BOTTOM of the see “Setting details, For 20. page on 1 2 3 4 5 Setting of the BOTTOM switches BOTTOM Setting of the U V wa w; ws S VIDEO connector RGB/COMPONENT connector VIDEO connector VISCA RS-232C IN connector VISCA RS-232C Connect to the RM-BR300 RemoteControl Unit multiple connect you When supplied). (not RS-232C OUT VISCA the to it connect cameras, chain daisy the in camera previous the of connector connection. OUT connector VISCA RS-232C to it connect cameras, multiple connect you When next the of connector IN VISCA RS-232C the connection. chain daisy the in camera Outputs the camera images as S video signal. as S video camera images the Outputs T video as composite camera images the Outputs signal. slot Card optionalInsert the BRBK-SF1, BRBK-HD2, BRBK-HSD2,or BRBK-SA1 Card. Output the at camera the to is attached cover slot The factory. Ceiling bracketmounting screw holes a on or ceiling the to camera the install you When supplied the secure position, high a in etc. shelf, ceiling bracket to these holes using thesupplied holes the to attached are four feet The screws. four factory. the at installation,For see “Installing the Camera in a 55. page on Position” High Supplies the images as analog component (YPbPr (YPbPr component as analog images the Supplies or RGB) signal. Location and Function Parts of and Function Location O P N Q R S T Bottom 20

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b / B to select v or V to change the set values. set the to change Location and Function of of Parts Function and Location b or or B Note Note buttons. resetdirection the of the camera movement, To this down holding while button STD the press button. switch POWER turnPressbutton to this thecamera on/off when the camera outlet. is connected to AC an L/R DIRECTION SET button Hold this button down and press the REV button to camera movement of the direction the change the of arrow the by indicated that to opposite the menu items and CAMERA SELECT buttons you camera the to corresponding button the Press Commander. Remote the with operate to want IRthe using be set can number camera The camera. the rear of the switch on SELECT Pan/tilt and zoom operations are disabled when the the when are disabled zoom operations and Pan/tilt displayed. is menu buttons PAN-TILT to perform panning buttons and Press the arrow camera the face to button HOME the Press tilting. back to the front. use displayed, is menu the When If two or more cameras are adjacent and have the the have and cameras are adjacent or more If two are operated they camera number, same Remote Commander. same with the simultaneously other, each to cameras close the install you When numbers. camera different set see “Operating setting, camera number the For Multiple Cameras with the Remote Commander” on page 44. FOCUS buttons foradjustment. focusUsed button to adjust the focusPress the AUTO press adjust the focus manually, To automatically. FAR the with it adjust and button, MANUAL the buttons. NEAR and SCREEN button DATA Press thisbutton to displaythe main menu. Press it button the press you If menu. the off turn to again menu is selected, display the when a lower-level higher. level menu one next the to returns F E A D B C 6 7 8 9 q; PAN-TILT RESET MANUAL POWER BACK LIGHT RESET T RM-EV100 W 23 NEAR HOME FOCUS ZOOM PAN-TILT CAMERA SELECT POSITION 1 FAR T W 123 456 STD REV SLOW FAST PRESET L/R AUTO DIRECTION SET remote sensor are outputfrom pin DATA SCREEN C 5 4 1 2 3 01234567 VISCA RS-232C IN connector. When you you When IN connector. VISCA RS-232C OFF ONOFF OFF OFF ON ONOFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON N Switch 8 (Infrared signal output switch) output signal 8 (Infrared Switch or output, signal infrared an enable ON to to Set output. the disable to OFF 10 9, Switches OFF. to it Set used. are not switches These 7 of 7 of the set them to OFF, the signals are not output. not are signals the OFF, to them set received at the the at received multiple cameras and control the cameras cameras the control and cameras multiple simultaneously from single a controller. “0” together with cameras with their camera address camera address their cameras with with together “0” set to “1” to “7.” camera. Notes Switch 5 Switch 6 Switch 7 Switch Camera Camera address Remote Commander (supplied) • signals ON, to 10 9 and switches set you When • to same address the assign manually cannot You • set to camera address use a camera with its cannot You • the of power the on turn you before switches the Set 6 7 ; w MENU 8 16 7 15 6 14 AWB ONE PUSH 5 13 l RESET PAN-TILT q 4 12 CAMERA POSITION LIGHT BLACK 3 11 k 2 234567 10 LIGHT PANEL q 9 1 1 j STD REV q 90qaqsqd qf qg h L/R SHIFT RESET POWER PRESET DIRECTION 8 q AUTO AF LOCK AUTO MODE MANUAL ONE PUSH + + B R VALUE FOCUS BRIGHT – – NEAR FAR LOCK button andLOCK button indicator second, one than more for LOCK the button Press by set values the and lights indicator LOCK the and FOCUS controls BRIGHT/B and VALUE/R, the controls locked of the (The indicators locked. are is button AUTO/MANUAL The off.) turned are also disabled. second one than more for LOCK the button Press again to unlock the controls and buttons. VA L U E / R c o is mode adjustment n brightness the When t ro l selected with the (with MODE the button lit): indicator VALUE Adjusts of theitem the value (SHUTTER,IRIS or camera. of the menu the with GAIN) selected indicator is lit, function the of Whenthe VALUE the control according varies to the MODE setting in details, camera. For the menu of EXPOSURE the BRIGHT and VALUE of the “Functions see 52. on page controls” is mode adjustment balance the white When selected with the (with MODE the button R indicator lit): The function of the control with the R indicator lit mode selected balance white the to according varies R the of see “Functions details, camera. For the on 51. page on controls” B and 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit RM-BR300 Remote Control (not supplied) This manual explains the operationsof the RM-BR300 BRC-Z330 with used is it when Unit Control Remote cameras. the to refer cameras, other with operations For RM-BR300. the with supplied Instructions Operating Front A B Two R6 (size AA) R6 (size Two batteries (not supplied) BACK LIGHT button LIGHT BACK backlight the enable to button this Press the disable to again it Press compensation. compensation. backlight POSITION buttons 1 button press and button PRESET the down Hold zooming, camera direction, current 6 to the to store in compensation backlight and adjustment focus button. number pressed the of memory the the down hold contents, memory the erase To 6. 1 to button press and button RESET RESET button PAN-TILT Press thisbutton to reset the pan/tilt position. ZOOM buttons the and slowly, zoom to button SLOW the Use quickly. zoom to button FAST zoom to button the of side (telephoto) T the Press out. zoom to side angle) W (wide and the in, Location and Function Parts of and Function Location Note CAUTION To avoid risk of explosion, use R6 (size AA) manganese manganese AA) (size R6 use explosion, of risk avoid To batteries. alkaline or Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. incorrectly is battery if explosion Danger of type or equivalent same with the only Replace manufacturer. the by recommended law the obey must you battery, the of dispose you When in area the or country. relative Installing batteries Installing H I J G 22

Overview Overview 23 Location and Function of of Parts Function and Location PRESET button PRESET the one of press and button this down Hold settings camera current and the buttons, POSITION are stored in the memory of the camera button. POSITION pressed the to corresponding button LIGHT PANEL Press thisbutton to illuminate all the POSITION button the Press buttons. CAMERA and buttons againturn to the off illumination. LIGHT button BACK SHUTTER Pri, IRISWhen FULL Pri or AUTO, GAIN Pri with is selected MODE of the the enable to button this press menu, EXPOSURE camera. of the function compensation backlight function. the disable to again it Press Hold the down SHIFT button and press this button of the function compensation the spotlight enable to a to exposure the adjusts function This camera. is object shooting the of portion a if level darker illuminated. down hold compensation, spotlight the disable To the SHIFT button and press this button again. RESET button PAN-TILT Press this button to reset the pan/tilt position of the camera to the initial conditions. button ONE PUSH AWB WHITE the with selected ONE PUSH is When this button camera, press of the menu BALANCE adjustment. balance white one-push the perform to MENU button or display to second one for about button this Press the or of return menu thethe camera, to off turn menu. main Joystick When the menu of the camera is not displayed zoom and pan/tilt for used is joystick The operations. the and left, right joystick the incline you When or forward it incline you When pans. camera speed pan/tilt The camera tilts. the backward, inclination. of the angle the to according changes camera the joystick, the release you When stops. movement the of part upper on the dial the turn you When larger becomes subject the clockwise, joystick (zoom in). When you turn it counterclockwise, the out). smaller (zoom becomes subject I J K L M N O MODE button Press this button to select the function of the control. and BRIGHT/B control VALUE/R selected, mode is adjustment brightness the When lit. are indicators BRIGHT and VALUE the is mode adjustment balance white the When are lit. indicators B R and the selected, FOCUS control NEAR) (toward counterclockwise control this Turn (toward clockwise and subject, a near on focus to subject. on a far focus to FAR) AUTO/MANUAL button and AUTOindicator or Press this button to select focusmode, AUTO MANUAL. lights indicator AUTO the selected, is AUTO When AF ONE the PUSH and control FOCUS and the disabled. are button menu, FOCUSthe ON in to ASSIST set AF you If FOCUS the with object on another focus you can control. FOCUS control the selected, is MANUAL When (with are enabled button ONE PUSH AF and the lit). indicator FOCUS the ONE PUSH AF button Press this button to perform the one-pushauto focus function. RESET button the of one and press button this down Hold camera the of memory the and buttons, POSITION is button POSITION pressed the to corresponding conditions. factory-preset the to cleared down hold are connected, cameras multiple When thisand button press button the to POWER set the automatically. camera addresses When the white balance adjustment mode is is mode adjustment balance white the When selectedMODE with the (with B the button indicator lit): The function of the control with the B indicatorlit selected mode balance white the to according varies R the of “Functions see details, For camera. on the 51. page on controls” and B BRIGHT/B control is mode adjustment brightness the When selectedMODE with the (with the button BRIGHTlit): indicator camera, the of brightness the of value Adjusts the etc. of function the lit, is indicator BRIGHT the When the control according varies to the MODE setting in details, For camera. of the menu EXPOSURE the BRIGHT and VALUE the of see “Functions on page 52. controls” D E F G H C k w j w h ! w g CONTACT(TALLY) CONTACT IN 12V DC w TALLY f w TALLY/CONTACT RS-422 ON/OFF d w 1919 VISCA s RS-232C w MODE a w Note Switch positionSwitch 0 mode Camera 12345 (default) selected Automatically 6 BRC-300/300P 7 EVI-D70/D70P 8 EVI-D100/D100P EVI-D30/D30P SNC-RZ30N BRC-H700 BRC-Z700 BRC-Z330 MODE selector VISCA- the to corresponding position the Select connected. be camera to controllable Set the selector to position 8 when all the connected set connections, other cameras are BRC-Z330s. For the selector to position 0. VISCA connector RS-232C of connector IN RS-232C VISCA the to Connect camera. the connector VISCA RS-422 the of connector RS-422 VISCA the to Connect camera. the at attached is plug connector RS-422 An factory. connector TALLY/CONTACT This connector is used for the tally lamp input or the output. contact the using connector the of function the Select selector. TALLY/CONTACT the at attached is plug connector RS-422 An factory. Rear/Bottom U V W X The camera is in standby mode. standby in is camera The The power of the camera is on. camera is of the power The No camera is connected. is No camera When youpress thebutton on the top of thejoystick TILT of PAN the regardless seconds two one or for reset are pan/tilt/zoom the setting, menu ZOOM and returns the camera to the front. Whentheof menu the camera is displayed operations. menu for used is joystick The Inclining the joystick right, left, forwardand the as pressing function same the has backward Commander. Remote supplied the of buttons arrow Pressing thebutton on the top of thejoystick has the on the HOME button the as pressing function same Commander. Remote indicators and button SHIFT the one of press and button this down Hold and lights indicator lower The buttons. POSITION 9 positions for buttons POSITION the use can you upper the button, SHIFT the release you If 16. to be can buttons POSITION the and lights indicator used for positions 1 to 8. L/R DIRECTION button button POSITION press and button this down Hold direction the to direction pan the reverse to (REV) 2 in which reset the you incline the joystick. To press and button this down hold direction, (STD). 1 button POSITION button POWER Press thisbutton to light the CAMERA button(s) connected the of status the to corresponding camera(s). Blue: green: Yellow Off: button CAMERA press and button this down Hold camera the of power the on/off turn 7 to to 1 button. pressed the to corresponding CAMERA buttons camera from the select to buttons of the one selected The connected. those among blue. in lights button POSITION buttons such as settings camera various the can store You of memory the to positions zoom and tilt pan, the POSITION each to camera corresponding the andloadbutton, the settings in the memory. Location and Function Parts of and Function Location P Q R S T 24

Overview Overview 25 7 9600bps 38400bps RS422 RS232C 50 59.94 1234567 HD OPTICAL MULTIPLEX UNIT HD OPTICAL MULTIPLEX 720p 1080i Location and Function of of Parts Function and Location The unit is starting up or in sleep mode. in sleep or up is starting unit The The unit is in normaloperation. 345 The optical fiber connection between the the between connection fiber optical The SD LINK Check for the following. the for Check Check for the following. the for Check ALARM ON the camera via optical fiber cable. Check the the Check cable. fiber optical camera via the unit. the restart and connections, the Check are different. BRU-SF10 the settings and then after turning the power, off restart the unit. improperly being adapter AC the to due on the connector IN DC the to connected on. turned camera is the that Check camera. the camera via optical fiber cable. Check the the Check cable. fiber optical camera via the unit. the restart and connections, the Check are different. BRU-SF10 the settings and then after turning the power, off restart the unit. improperly being adapter AC the to due on the connector IN DC the to connected on. turned camera is the that Check camera. 26 8 DATA MIX DATA The unit’s power switch is turned off. turned is switch power unit’s The ON/STANDBY OFF • to connected properly not is BRU-SF10 The • camera and for the settings frequency Image • properly start to be unable may camera The • to connected properly not is BRU-SF10 The • camera and for the settings frequency Image • properly start to be unable may camera The unit and the camera is normal. (The indicator indicator (The normal. is camera the and unit up.) starts system the after green lights 1 ALARM indicator Lit red: Lit red: LINK indicator LINK green: Lit Power switch Power on of the this the unit.Turn on/off power Turns BRC-Z330 you of the turn on camera before power this unit. indicator Power Off: orange: Lit green: Lit D C A B BRU-SF10 HD Optical Multiplex HDMultiplex Optical BRU-SF10 Unit(not supplied) Front The contact output output contact The The contact output corresponding to corresponding output contact The The tally lamp of the camera selected on forpower theRemote the Control Unit. effective. not is setting the Otherwise, refer to the Operating selector, CONTACT Instructions of the RM-BR300. Note Notes ON/OFF switch Press this switch to Remote the turnon/off Control Unit. Set the DIP switches before you turn on the power power the on turn you before switches DIP the Set of the Remote Control Unit. Otherwise, the setting effective. is not Switch 3 (BRIGHT control function selector) function control 3 (BRIGHT Switch Set to ON for IRIS GAIN and adjustments, or OFF for IRISadjustment only. Switch 2 (Communication baud rate selector) rate baud 2 (Communication Switch bps. 9600 for OFF or bps, 38400 ON for to Set DC connector IN 12V adaptor. power AC supplied the Connect DIP switches (bottom) selector) 1 (RS-232C/RS-422 Switch RS-232C. for OFF or RS-422, ON for to Set •more For details on the functions of the TALLY/ • turn you before selector the of setting the Change corresponding to the camera address selected with with selected address camera the to corresponding against short-circuited is Unit Control Remote the of the lamp tally the and switcher connected the Unit Control Remote the with camera selected lights. TALLY/CONTACT selector TALLY/CONTACT TALLY/CONTACT the of function the Select connector. TALLY: Remote the with selected camera address the Control Unit is short-circuitedagainst the switcher. connected (TALLY): CONTACT with the connected switcher lights. switcher connected the with CONTACT: wk wh wj Y RGB/COMPONENT connector CAUTION EXT SYNC OUT connector from the input signals sync video external Supplies IN connector. SYNC EXT the connector, this to connected is a cable When 75-ohm termination for inputs is automatically IN SYNC EXT the to input signals and opened, connector. this from output are connector Supplies the images from the camera as YPbPr or YPbPr or camera as the from images the Supplies RGB signal. VISCA IN connector RS-232C Connect to the RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit multiple connect you When supplied). (not VISCA OUTthe RS-232C it to connect cameras, chain daisy the in camera previous the of connector connection. connector OUTVISCA RS-232C to it connect cameras, multiple you connect When next the of IN connector VISCA RS-232C the connection. chain daisy the in camera When you connect the RS-232C connecting cable cable connecting RS-232C the you connect When supplied the use device, peripheral to unit the of noise. radiation to due malfunction prevent to cable connector VISCA RS-422 the of connector RS-422 VISCA the to Connect BRC-Z330 or another HD Opticalcamera Multiplex Unit. RS-422 VISCA the to connection the For RS-422 VISCA “Using the see connector, 89. on page Plug” Connector OUT L/R jacks AUDIO input signal line audio the of output through Loop the BRBK-SF1jacks IN on HD AUDIO from the Optical MultiplexCard insertedinto the camera via Cable. Optical Fiber the VISCA FUNCTION switches VISCAthe used for switches are These settings. communication selector) 1 (RS-232C/RS-422 Switch RS-232C. for OFF or RS-422, for ON to Set Switch 2 (Communication baud rate selector) bps. 9600 for OFF or bps, 38400 ON for to Set selectors) address (Camera 5 to 3 Switches camera. of the address the Set K L M N O P Q j q 1 10 FUNCTION AUDIO OUT AUDIO DC 12V k q L R VISCA RS422 123456789 RS232C VISCA RGB/COMPONENT l q EXT SYNC 0qa qs qdqf IN OUT IN OUT 9qgqh CAMERA inserted in the card slot of the BRU-SF10. BRU-SF10. of the slot card the in inserted power, the off turning after card the Remove and then restartthe unit. The unit is in normal operation. normal in is unit The VISCA FUNCTION switches” on page 26. on page switches” FUNCTION VISCA VISCA FUNCTION switches” on page 26. on page switches” FUNCTION VISCA • is card interface optional unsupported An Q Q CAMERA connector of the BRBK-SF1 connector to optical the Connect HD Optical Multiplex Card installed in the Optical CCFC-S200 the using camera BRC-Z330 Fiber Cable. factory. the at attached is cap A dustproof to intend not do you if cap this remove not Do caps are Dustproof cable. fiber optical an connect CCFC-S200. and BRBK-SF1 the to attached also are connectors the caps when these remove not Do not in use. EXT SYNCconnector IN signals. sync video external Accepts DATA MIXDATA switch When the SD indicator is lit, set this switch to ON SD image the with display menu the overlap to and BRBK-SA1 installed from any signals rear the which on cards BRBK-HSD2 interface switch is set to SD. Set this switch to OFF to hide the menu display. Status indicators and baud rate, format, communication current The green. light settings format video see settings, these configuring on details For “ Off: SD indicator This indicator lights when BRBK-SA1 a optional a or when is card installed, BRBK-HSD2 interface is installed and its rear switch is set to SD. ID indicators Camera address lights camera current the number for The orange. see camera address, the setting on details For “ Location and Function Parts of and Function Location I J H Rear G E F 26

Overview Overview 27 panel panel C OFF HD SD ON Location and Function of of Parts Function and Location 2 12 SDI OUT 13 MONITOR BRBK-HSD2 Note SDI MONITOR OUT connector (BNC type)connector OUT MONITOR SDI Outputs down-converted SD-SDI signals digital serial SMPTE259M to (conforming 720/ or 1080/59.94i during standards interface interface digital serial BT.656 ITU-R and 59.94p, HD-SDI and 720/50p) or 1080/50i during standards digital serial SMPTE292M to (conforming signals standards). interface turned is camera for the display menu the When the overlaps that signal menu display ON, the SD- the When connector. from this output is images the of slot card the in is installed card output SDI can you Unit, Multiplex HD Optical BRU-SF10 MIX DATA the using by menu display the hide also see “Images details, For BRU-SF10. the on switch 28. page ON” is on display menu when type) 1, 2 (BNC connectors SDI Outputs down-converted SD-SDI signals digital serial SMPTE259M to (conforming 720/ or 1080/59.94i during standards interface interface digital serial BT.656 ITU-R and 59.94p, HD-SDI and 720/50p) or 1080/50i during standards digital serial SMPTE292M to (conforming signals standards). interface turned is camera for the display menu the When menu the overlap to whether select can ON, you display with theimage by using the AUDIO IN L/R jacks IN L/R type) (phono AUDIO from is output which (stereo), signal an audio Input HD OUT BRU-SF10 the jacks on AUDIO the Cable. Fiber Optical the via Unit Multiplex Optical The audio input on this board accepts audio line line audio accepts board this on input audio The a from signals audio input you When only. signals a with connected be should it etc., microphone, an with signals audio so that amplifier microphone input. be can level audio appropriate connector Optical transmission multiplex digital optical the Performs signals. control and sync external audio, video, of factory. the at attached is cap A dustproof A B A BRBK-HSD2 HD/SD-SDI Output (not supplied)Card B 2 Not used. Set themOFF. to L 1 01234567 AUDIO IN BRU R OFF ON OFFOFF ON OFF ON OFFOFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON BRBK-SF1 Note Note Switch 4 Switch 5 Switch Switch 3 Switch Camera address DC V connector 12 adapter. AC supplied the to Connect slot Card Install BRBK-SA1 or BRBK-HSD2 optional cards interface here. factory. the at unit the to attached is slotThe cover Set the switches before you turn on the power of the the of power the on you turn before switches the Set unit. Switch 6 (59.94/50 signal format selector) for OFF or format, 50 signal of output ON for to Set format. signal 59.94 of output automatically are formats 720p and 1080i The applied to this unit based switch on the BOTTOM camera. the of setting Be sure to configurethe same setting onthis unit camera. and the 10: 7 to Switches Cameras with addresses assigned by setting the the setting by withCameras assigned addresses addresses cameras with and “0” switches to In together. be used cannot “7” to “1” to assigned to assigned be cannot address same the addition, multiple camerasmanually. Normally this set to setting, “0”. With addresses are the in automatically cameras the to assigned button POWER the pressing by order connected the on button RESET the down holding while supplied). (not Unit Control Remote RM-BR300 “7’ to “1” address camera the can assign You as follows: selectors these setting by manually R S BRBK-SF1 HD Optical Multiplex supplied) (not Card RGB/SYNC VIDEO S-VIDEO 12 3 BRBK-SA1 VIDEO connector (BNC type)VIDEO connector ratio aspect The signals. composite analog Supplies camera. the of SD menu the in configured be can S VIDEO connector (4-pin mini-DIN) the configure can You signals. S-Video Outputs camera. the menu of SD with the ratio aspect 9-pin) (D-sub connector RGB/SYNC as composite such signals analog various Supplies signals. RGB and video component S video, video, of SD menu the in be selected can signal output The camera. the When the DATA MIX switch on the front panel of the the of panel front the on switch MIX DATA the When HDBRU-SF10 Optical Multiplex Unit is setto ON, output images all on overlapped is display menu the MIX switch is set to from the card. When the DATA output images all on displayed not is menu the OFF, card. from the installed in the BRC-Z330 Camera HD ColorVideo ON, the is turned camera for the display menu and image. the with overlapped is display menu installedHD in BRU-SF10 a Optical Multiplex Unit to set is switch MIX DATA panel front the on which ON, for the is camera turned the ON display and menu menu display is overlapped with the image. When the the menu will not MIX be switch is setOFF, to DATA the for display menu if even image, on the displayed ON. turned camera is Notes •is Card SD Output Analog a BRBK-SA1 When •is Card SD Output Analog a BRBK-SA1 When 1) BRBK-SA1 Card SD Output Analog (not supplied) A B C × × 1) SDI connectors connectors SDI 1, 2 SDI connectors connectors SDI 1, 2 /× a a a a a a : Menuis displayed onimage : Menuis displayed onimage MONITOR MONITOR connector MONITOR MONITOR connector a Menu×: not is displayed onimage a Menu×: not is displayed onimage simultaneously. camera. etc. screwdriver, Notes • SD-SDI and HD-SDI be signals cannot supplied • Set the panel switch before turning on the • Do not push the switch forcibly witha switch. For details, see “Images when menu display see display menu when “Images details, For switch. 28. page on ON” is Panel switch HD-SDI and signals SD-SDI between Switch signals. select can you signals, HD-SDI outputting When image the with display menu the overlap to whether see details, For 2. 1 and connectors from SDI output 28. on page ON” is display menu when “Images Location and Function Parts of and Function Location Memo Right positionSD (SD-SDI output) Left positionHD/ Left MIX: ON DATA output) (HD-SDI positionHD/ Middle MIX: OFF DATA output) (HD-SDI BRBK-HSD2 switch panel Right positionSD (SD-SDI output) Left positionHD/ Left MIX: ON DATA output) (HD-SDI positionHD/ Middle MIX: OFF DATA output) (HD-SDI BRBK-HSD2 switch panel When BRBK-HSD2 a installedis in the slot BRU-SF10 card The DATA MIX switch on the BRC-Z330 HD Color HD Color BRC-Z330 the on switch MIX DATA The disabled. is Camera Video Images when menu display is ON is display when menu Images When BRBK-HSD2 a installedis in the slot card BRC-Z330 C 28

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Adjusting and Setting With Menus With Setting and Adjusting Note 2 3 1 To display the main menu, press the DATA SCREEN SCREEN DATA the menu, press main the display To the or Commander Remote supplied the on button MENUbutton on the RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit. Main Menu You cannot perform pan/tilt and zoom operations while while operations zoom and pan/tilt perform cannot You displayed. is menu the About On-Screen Menus On-Screen About shooting such as settings, various change can You conditions and system setup of the camera, while monitor. a connected on displayed menus observing This section explainshow to read the on-screen menus operations. menu starting before page see configurations, menu overall the For 72. button.

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Operation Through Menus Through Operation 2 1 Menu OperationMenu Using the Supplied Remote Commander For details on each menu, see pages 32 through 39. through 32 see pages menu, each on details For Menus the using menu the operate to how explains section This the or RM-BR300 using supplied RemoteCommander, supplied). (not Unit Control Remote Operation Through Through Operation 30

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OFF OFF OFF MENU 8 1 2,4,5 16 7 15 6 14 AWB ONE PUSH 5 13 RESET PAN-TILT 4 12 CAMERA POSITION LIGHT BLACK 3 11 2 234567 10 LIGHT PANEL 9 1 1 STD REV L/R SHIFT RESET POWER PRESET DIRECTION AUTO AF LOCK AUTO MODE MANUAL ONE PUSH >IR-RECEIVE IMG-FLIP PAN REVERSE TILT REVERSE DISPLAY INFO SYNC MASTER H PHASE

HD-SDI >EXPOSURE COLOR PICTURE FOCUS PAN TILT ZOOM SYSTEM VIDEO OUT STATUS + + R B VALUE FOCUS BRIGHT – – NEAR FAR Move the cursor to the setting item to be changed by by changed be to item setting the to cursor the Move backward. or forward joystick the inclining Press the button on the top of the joystick. menu appears. setting selected The Move theMove cursor to the setting menu item to be set backward. or forward joystick the inclining by Press the MENU button for about one second. one about for button MENU the Press appears. menu main The 4 3 2 1 Menu Using the Operation RM- Menu Unit Control Remote BR300 Select the iris from among the following: the among from iris the Select For the 1080/59.94i or 720/59.94p signal signal 720/59.94p or 1080/59.94i the For format 1/1500, 1/2000, 1/3000, 1/4000, 1/6000, 1/10000, 1/125, 1/180, 1/250, 1/350, 1/500, 1/725, 1/1000, 1/60 1/90, 1/100, format signal 720/50p or 1080/50i the For 1/1250, 1/1750, 1/2500, 1/3500, 1/6000, 1/10000, 1/120, 1/150, 1/215, 1/300, 1/425, 1/600, 1/1000, 1/50 1/75, 1/100, F8.7, F9.6, F10, F11, F12, F14, F15, F16, CLOSE, F4.0, F4.4, F4.8, F5.6, F5.2, F6.2, F6.8, F7.3, F8.0, F1.8, F2.0, F2.2, F2.6, F2.4, F2.8, F3.1, F3.4, F3.7, F1.6 F1.7, Note You cannot use both the BACK LIGHT and SPOT SPOT LIGHT and BACK the use both cannot You LIGHT functions at the same time. COLOR AE specific for automatically adjusted is exposure The color. BACK LIGHT BACK Setting LIGHT the item to ONenables the BACK function. the disables OFF to it Setting function. when only available is feature LIGHT BACK The than other item any to set is mode) MODE (exposure MANUAL. LIGHT SPOT adjustment exposure allows function LIGHT SPOT The if portion a at darker levels ofobject the to be shot is illuminated. Setting the item to ONenables LIGHT the SPOT function. the disables OFF to it Setting function. when only available is feature LIGHT SPOT The than other any to set is mode) MODE (exposure MANUAL. EX-COMP () EX-COMP (exposure When MODE is set this item to FULL AUTO, SHUTTER Pri, IRIS Pri or GAIN Pri, set this item to compensation. exposure enable ON to and EX-COMP ON, LEVEL appears set to you When from level compensation exposure the can select you following: the among +7 +3, +4, +5, +6, +2, +1, 0, –2, –1, –3, –4, –5, –7, –6, If you set theto 0,level exposure compensation will be darkest the –7 is and brightest the is +7 Level disabled. values. compensation compensation exposure OFF, to set is EX-COMP When function. does not IRIS: 12 dB MID OFF OFF OFF OFF F11 OFF FULL AUTO Shutter Priority mode. The exposure is exposure The mode. Priority Shutter The exposure is adjusted automatically automatically adjusted is exposure The Select themaximum beadjusted iris to in Select the maximum to gain be level Select the exposure adjustment speed at speed adjustment exposure the Select The sensitivity (GAIN),electronic shutter >MODE AE SPEED AGC LIMIT IRIS LIMIT EX-COMP BACK LIGHT SPOT LIGHT COLOR AE ND FILTER Sensitivity Prioritymode. Theexposure is Iris Priority mode. The exposure is adjusted

Select the electric from among from among speed shutter electric the Select Select the gain from among –3 dB, 0 to 24 dB by 24 dB –3 dB, by 0 to among from the gain Select using the sensitivity, electronic shutter speed and and speed shutter electronic sensitivity, the using iris. speed (SPEED) and iris (IRIS) are adjusted are adjusted (IRIS) iris and (SPEED) speed manually. adjusted automaticallyusing the sensitivityand iris. (SPEED) speed shutter electronic the Adjust manually. automatically using the sensitivity and electronic electronic and sensitivity the using automatically shutter Adjust speed. the iris (IRIS) manually. adjusted automatically using the iris and electronic electronic and iris the using automatically adjusted (GAIN) Adjust the sensitivity shutter speed. manually. obtained is value exposure an optimum which speed), (slow LOW select can You automatically. Select speed). HIGH (fast speed) or MID (normal is changed object of the brightness the when momentarily. a Select mode. exposure automatic in adjusted set the If you 12 dB. 6 and –3, 0, from among value itemOFF, to the gain is adjusted without limitation. from value a Select mode. exposure automatic F3.4. and F4.0 F6.8, F11, among the unit of 1 dB and HYPER and 1 dB of unit the the following:

EXPOSURE Menu EXPOSURE MODE (exposure mode) MODE (exposure AUTO: FULL

The EXPOSURE menu is used to set the items regarding exposure. the EXPOSURE Menu MANUAL: SHUTTER Pri: IRIS Pri: GAIN Pri: When you select MODE, some of the following setting setting following the some of MODE, select you When appear. mode selected for the required are that items AE SPEED: LIMIT: AGC IRIS LIMIT: GAIN: SPEED: 32

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ON MID AUTO1 You can shift the white You The R.GAIN and B.GAIN values are B.GAIN R.GAINThe and values The white balance adjustment is activated activated is adjustment balance white The >WHITE BALANCE WB SENS WB R.SHIFT WB B.SHIFT COLOR GAIN COLOR HUE COLOR MATRIX R.ENHANCE G.ENHANCE B.ENHANCE YL.ENHANCE CY.ENHANCE MG.ENHANCE Adjusts the white balance manually. balance white the Adjusts You can adjust the speed with which the You The R.GAIN and B.GAIN values are fixed fixed are The R.GAINvalues B.GAIN and Adjusts the white balance automatically while Adjusts the white balance automatically. leaving natural colors. to those for a of 3200K. temperature color for a those to fixed to those for a color temperature of 5800K. of temperature color a for those to fixed of center in the object a white on in zoom you when on the HOME button the press and screen the button the press or Commander, Remote supplied AWB PUSH ONE the or joystick the of top the on onbutton theRM-BR300 Remote Control Unit. color of an object is put close to white balance balance white to close put is object an of color to Set mode. AUTO2 or AUTO1 in point focusing HIGH to do so at higher speed speed. lower at and to LOW to do so when tint blue or red the adjust can also You such sources light reddish under an object shooting bluish under or and candle, light an incandescent as HIGH Selecting shade. as the such sources light LOW selecting and tint, or blue red decreases increases red orblue tint. balance focusing point in automatic white balance balance white automatic in point focusing balance or R.SHIFT) (WB tint red favorite your to mode The individually. B.SHIFT) (WB tint blue +7. to from –7 item is of each range adjustable COLOR Menu The COLORmenu is used to adjust thewhite balance and the color. mode) (white balance BALANCE WHITE the among from mode balance white the Select following: INDOOR,OUTDOOR, ONE PUSH, AUTO2, AUTO1, MANUAL AUTO1: AUTO2: INDOOR: OUTDOOR: ONE PUSH: MANUAL: BALANCE, WHITE of mode any select you When some of the following setting items that are required for appear. mode selected the SENS: WB WB R.SHIFT, WB B.SHIFT: WB R.SHIFT, WB The region of the color specified with with specified color the of region The The region of the color specified with PHASE PHASE with specified color of the region The The region of the color specified with PHASE specified color of the region The ND FILTER does not function. not does ND FILTER COLOR AE does not function. not AE does COLOR The region of the color specified with PHASE is is PHASE with specified color of the region The Decrease the amount of light by 1/16. by light of amount the Decrease PHASE narrow. becomes that between and WIDE. NARROW becomes wide. is displayed in white. The region is set to STD when CHECK selected. is Set COLOR AE to NARROW, STD, or WIDE. Set COLOR AE to NARROW, Set COLOR AE to CHECK. Select PHASE to adjust so thatcolor the in region is adjusted is automatically exposure the which white. in displayed Decrease the amount of light by 1/4. by of light amount the Decrease Note Note To set the COLOR AE To When an item other than OFF is selected, PHASE is is PHASE is selected, OFF than other item an When the which for color the can specify you and displayed, range adjustable The adjusted. automatically is exposure is from 0 to 71. NARROW: NARROW: STD: WIDE: If you switch the ND FILTER during shooting, camera camera shooting, during ND FILTER the switch you If be distorted. may image OFF: OFF: 1/16: Select the filtering level of the camera’s built-in ND Select of the camera’s the filtering level FILTER. and 1/16. 1/4, OFF, among from Select 1/4: ND FILTER You cannot store the status when CHECK is selected in in selected CHECK is when status the store cannot You camera. of the memory preset the 3 1 2 OFF: OFF: CHECK: The COLOR AE feature is available only when MODE when only available is feature COLORThe AE than other item any to set is mode) (exposure MANUAL.

7 OFF OFF OFF OFF AUTO NORMAL The region of the color specified with with specified color the of region The >DETAIL COLOR DETAIL GAMMA KNEE POINT FLICKER CANCEL B&W COLOR BAR The region of the color specified with PHASE PHASE with specified color of the region The The region of the color specified with PHASE PHASE with specified color of the region The COLOR DETAIL does not function. not does COLOR DETAIL The region of the color specified with PHASE is is PHASE with specified color the of region The Set COLOR DETAIL to NARROW, STD or or STD NARROW, to DETAIL COLOR Set WIDE. Set COLOR DETAIL to CHECK. to DETAIL COLOR Set in region color the so that adjust to PHASE Select is enhancer image the reduce to want you which displayed in white. is displayed in white. The region is set to when to STD is set The region in white. displayed is selected. CHECK is PHASE becomes narrow. PHASE becomes WIDE. and NARROW between that becomes wide. becomes Note 3 in selected is CHECK when status the store cannot You camera. of the memory preset the Reduces the image enhancer of a specific color. a specific of enhancer image the Reduces OFF: CHECK: 1 2 PICTURE Menu PICTURE The PICTURE menu is usedadjust to thepicture quality. DETAIL level. enhancer image the Select The adjustable is in the range level of 0 to 15. The larger can You outline. image the sharper the level, setting the obtain the softest image outline selecting by 0. level COLOR DETAIL NARROW: STD: WIDE: When an item other than OFF is selected, PHASE is PHASE selected, OFF is than other an item When whose image color the specify can you and displayed is range adjustable The reduce. to want you enhancer 71. 0 to from theset COLOR DETAIL To When you select MANUAL, MANUAL, select you When COLOR MATRIX does not function. not does MATRIX COLOR G.ENHANCE(green), B.ENHANCE (blue), (cyan), CY.ENHANCE YL.ENHANCE (yellow), with MG.ENHANCEcolor regions and (magenta) +10. to –10 of range the within item each R.GAIN (red gain) and B.GAIN (blue gain) appear. R.GAIN and B.GAIN gain) (red (blue gain) appear. within manually balance white the can adjust You +127. and –128 between range the You can adjust the R.ENHANCE can adjust the (red), You PICTURE Menu Note OFF: ON: Enhances or reduces a specific color region without without region color a specific reduces or Enhances point. focusing balance white the changing COLOR MATRIX When COLOR MATRIX is set to OFF, COLORHUE When COLOR MATRIX cannot be set. For adjusting the color hue of the picture. The adjustable adjustable The picture. of the hue color the adjusting For rangeis from to –7 +7. COLOR HUE For adjusting the color intensity of the picture. The The picture. the of intensity color the adjusting For adjustable range is from –7+7. to The color intensity – the in decreases and + direction, the in increases direction. COLOR GAIN COLOR R.GAIN, B.GAIN: 34

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ON ON FOCUS Menu FOCUS AUTO Adjust the focus manually. Use the FAR/ Use the manually. focus the Adjust >MODE NEAR LIMIT AF ASSIST inches) is not focused. not is inches) 4 / 3 The focus is adjusted automatically. is adjusted focus The The camera-subject distance is focused for about for about is focused distance camera-subject The The focus of the subject is adjusted automatically. automatically. adjusted is subject the of focus The You can adjust to focus another subject in a forward a forward in subject another focus adjust to can You or backward location with the NEAR/FAR buttons buttons the NEAR/FAR location with backward or on the supplied Remote Commander or theFOCUS Control Remote RM-BR300 optional the on control Unit. (19 10 cminches) (4 to infinity. Manual focus adjustment is deactivated. is adjustment focus Manual NEAR buttons on the supplied Remote Remote supplied on the NEAR buttons focus. the adjust to Commander A subject closer to the camera than about 50 cm 50 about than camera the to closer subject A reflecting light, etc. light, reflecting view. as a night such Note OFF: • lights flashing with background a dark in subject a OFF: Set MODE to MANUAL when you shoot you when Set MODE MANUAL to • wall. as a white such contrast low with subject a flat • glass. through subject a • a lateral-striped subject. • illumination, an with light strong to exposed subject a NEAR LIMIT limited. is camera the near located on a subject Focusing ON: assist) focus (auto ASSIST AF even focus manually the adjust temporarily can You when MODE AUTO. is set to MODE when only available is feature ASSIST AF The AUTO. to set is ON: FOCUS Menu FOCUS mode. focus the select to used is FOCUS menu The mode) MODE (focus mode. adjustment focus the Select AUTO: MANUAL: The object is shot using normal gamma gamma normal using shot is object The The object is shot using a gamma curve to to curve gamma a using shot is object The The KNEE POINT is adjusted automatically. is KNEE adjusted POINT The Set the KNEE POINT to than higher MID. level Set the KNEE than POINTlevel MID. to lower Set the KNEE POINT midway between LOW and and LOW between POINT KNEE midway the Set KNEE does not function. not does KNEE HIGH. reproduce a -like picture with a natural tone. natural a with picture a film-like reproduce curve. Note Note When this item is set to ON, the built-in color bar of the screen. monitor the on displayed camera is COLOR BAR B&W ( mode) B&W (black When this item is set to image ON, an is shot in black white. and The FLICKER CANCEL feature may have no effect effect no CANCEL may have FLICKER feature The source. light of type on the depending FLICKER CANCEL When this item is set to ON, picture blurs (flicker) can 50Hz a under shooting when even be reduced fluorescent light. Set it to OFF to disable this feature. When GAMMA is set to CINEMA, KNEE POINT cannot be set. MID: OFF: AUTO: LOW: HIGH: The KNEE function minimizes washout of picture that that picture of washout minimizes function KNEE The when or a picture of portion a bright with may occur object. a white shooting CINEMA: KNEE POINT NORMAL: GAMMA camera. of the curve gamma the Select 89° END (90°) Speed accelerates or reduces most sharply. most reduces or accelerates Speed moderately. reduces or accelerates Speed gently. most reduces or accelerates Speed ±0° –29° END (–30°) memory, perform the PAN-TILT LIMIT setting. If the PAN-TILT perform the memory, PAN- of the range the within is not camera position camera the store you cannot setting, LIMIT TILT position in the preset memory. the of SYSTEM IMG-FLIP when you change setting menu. Note Notes Regardless of the D-ZOOM setting, images shot with with shot images setting, D-ZOOM the of Regardless vertical for the accumulated camera are the the from and output period synchronization connector, COMPONENT RGB/ connector, S VIDEO • preset the in position camera the storing Before •LIMIT setting is reset to the factory The PAN-TILT RAMP CURVE when mode reduction or acceleration speed the Select recalled. is operation preset the MODE1: MODE2: MODE3: D-ZOOM (digital zoom) or 2× (4×, magnification zoom digital select you When the after operates zoom electronic selected the 1.5×), at 72× to up can zoom You (18×). zoom optical maximum. When this item is set to OFF, the digital zoom function is disabled. Setting range of TILT DOWN/TILT UP DOWN/TILT Settingrange TILT of

OFF END END OFF END END OFF MODE2 END END (–175°) CENTER (±0°) 174° –174° END (175°) END, –29° to 89°, selectable with an with an selectable 89°, to END, –29° 174° to –174°, END, selectable with an an with selectable END, –174°, to 174° END, 174° to –174°, selectable with an with selectable –174°, 174° to END, LIMIT PAN-TILT > PAN LEFT RIGHT TILT DOWN UP RAMP CURVE D-ZOOM –29° to –89°, END, selectable with an selectable with END, an to –89°, –29°

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PAN TILT ZOOM Menu TILT PAN PAN LEFT: PAN-TILT LIMIT PAN-TILT pan of limit the can select you ON, to PAN set you When operation with the LEFT and RIGHT setting items. to ON, you can selectWhen the limit you set of TILT tilt items. setting and DOWN UP the with operation values: following the select can You

The PAN TILT ZOOM menu is used to select the pan/ the select to used is ZOOM menu TILT PAN The tilt/zoom mode. PAN TILT ZOOM Menu ZOOM TILT PAN PAN RIGHT: PAN TILT UP: TILT RIGHT LEFT/PAN Setting range of PAN TILT DOWN: TILT 36

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ON ON HD 10 SYSTEM Menu SYSTEM OFF OFF OFF VIDEO connector, and VIDEO connector, d signal reception) Set to ON to reverse theSet vertical to ON to reverse Set to ON to reverse the horizontal horizontal the reverse to ON to Set (image flip) (image

>IR-RECEIVE IMG-FLIP PAN REVERSE TILT REVERSE DISPLAY INFO SYNC MASTER H PHASE RGB/COMPONENT connector, RGB/COMPONENT connector, S VIDEO movement of the camera image. camera of the movement movement of the camera image. camera of the movement S VIDEO connector, VIDEO connector, S images shot with the camera are accumulated for the for the are accumulated camera the with shot images the from output and period synchronization vertical connector, Output optional on an connector OUTPUT SDI the and camera, the of connector VIDEO slot. a card in is installed one if Card, REVERSE and PAN again, on it turn camera and you set ON. When to be set will REVERSE TILT Note Notes • When you set IMG-FLIP to ON, then the turn off IMG-FLIP Set IMG-FLIP to ON to rotate the camera image the from supplied RGB/COMPONENT connector, Card Output optional an on OUTPUT connector SDI the and to upside/down slot, a card in installed is if one pan/ with camera movement of the direction the reverse operations. tilt REVERSE: PAN • setting, ON/OFF to IMG-FLIP the of Regardless SYSTEM Menu (infrare IR-RECEIVE the receive not does camera the OFF, to set is it When Commander. Remote supplied from the signal Remote supplied it the you use when ON Be to keep sure Commander. you operate when OFF to IR-RECEIVE set cannot You set To Commander. Remote supplied the menu using the (not Unit Control Remote use OFF, RM-BR300 it to the VISCA command. the or supplied) When you set IMG-FLIP to ON, “Please restart restart “Please ON, to IMG-FLIP set you When camera and of the power the off Turn appears. system!” again. on it turn TILT REVERSE: TILT VIDEO connector of the camera, and the SDI and the camera, the of VIDEO connector OUTPUT connector of an optional Output Card, if one one if Card, Output optional an of connector OUTPUT is installed card in a slot. R

P B OFF SYNC YP 16:9[LETTER] The image is displayed in 4:3 4:3 in displayed is image The The image is displayed in 16:9 Specifies the type of sync signal. Setting Specifies whether to add a sync signal. signal. sync add a to whether Specifies The image is displayed in 4:3 edge crop. edge 4:3 in displayed is image The

Adjusting and Setting With Menus Adjusting and Setting With Menus 39 STATUS Menu STATUS button. MID 12 dB b F11 OFF OFF OFF PAGE1 or or OFF O OFF O B FULL AUTO . 1) EXPOSURE AE SPEED AGC LIMIT IRIS LIMIT EX-COMP BACK LIGHT SPOT LIGHT COLOR AE ND FILTER Shows the Shows settingsselected with the the Shows settings selectedwith the COLOR the settings selected with Shows the PICTURE the Shows settingsselected with the FOCUS TILT the Shows settings selected with the PAN the Shows settings selectedwith the VIDEO EXPOSURE menu. EXPOSURE menu. menu. and SYSTEM menus. ZOOM menu. firmware motors, the fan the status of OUT menu, the BRC-Z330, of versions versions the firmware of the BRU-SF10 Only when a BRU-SF10 HD Optical Multiplex Unit is HD Optical Multiplex a BRU-SF10 Only when in use. 1) STATUS Menu STATUS menu is usedto display the settings The STATUS menus. the with selected to menu PAGE6. consists of PAGE1 The STATUS canswitch the pages with the You PAGE2: PAGE3: PAGE4: PAGE5: PAGE6: This menu only displays the current menu settings, and menu settings, current the displays menu only This menu. the with them change cannot you PAGE1: Note The SETUP item does not appear when an HD signal of of HD signal an when appear not does item SETUP The output. is format 720/50p or 1080/50i tputs from the VIDEO and the from tputs Outputs signals with no 7.5IRE setup added. setup 7.5IRE no with signals Outputs Outputs signals with 7.5IRE setup added. setup 7.5IRE with signals Outputs S VIDEO connectors on the BRC-Z330 HD Color HDColor BRC-Z330 the on connectors S VIDEO change. also will Camera Video OUT the IMG menu, SIZE setting for all outputs from theBRBK-SF1 HDOptical Multiplex Card will also change. the IMG SIZE setting for ou for setting SIZE IMG the Note •VIDEO the in setting SIZE IMG the change you If • SD menu, the in setting SIZE IMG the change you If SETUP signals. output to is added setup 7.5IRE whether Select all to added are signals setup ON is selected, When YCbCr. except signals image ON: OFF: of signal HD an when appear not does item SETUP The output. is format 720/50p or 1080/50i r

C b VBS OFF YC 16:9[LETTER] The image is displayed in 4:3 4:3 in displayed is image The The image is displayed in 16:9 16:9 in is displayed image The The image is displayed in 4:3 edge crop. edge 4:3 in displayed is image The

Outputs analog component signals. component analog Outputs Output R, G, and B signals with a sync signal signal a sync with signals B G, and R, Output Outputs RGB signals. RGB Outputs Output R, G, and B signals with no sync signal signal sync no with B signals G, and R, Output Outputs analog composite signals. composite analog Outputs Outputs S-video signals. S-video Outputs added. added. letterbox. squeeze.

installed in the BRC-Z330 HD Color Video Camera, installedinthe BRC-Z330 HD Color Video the IMG SIZE settings in SD the menu andVIDEO are linked. OUT menu SD Menu SD Notes • is Card Output SD Analog a BRBK-SA1 When IMG-SIZE (image size) (image IMG-SIZE signal. output of the ratio aspect the Select 16:9[LETTER]: Y/C: D-SUB OUTPUT2 RGB/SYNC from the output connector signal the Select SD Output Analog BRBK-SA1 the on 9-pin) (D-sub Card. VBS: OFF: ADD SYNC with D-SUB OUTPUT1 RGB selected is when Appears signal. a sync add to whether specifies and RGB: D-SUB OUTPUT1 RGB/SYNC from the output connector signal the Select SD Output Analog BRBK-SA1 the on 9-pin) (D-sub Card. YCbCr: RGB:

This menu only appears when an optional BRBK-SA1 BRBK-SA1 optional an when appears only menu This BRC-Z330 the in installed is Card Output SD Analog HD BRU-SF10 the in or Camera Video Color HD Optical Multiplex Unit. SD Menu 4:3[CROP]: 4:3[SQUEEZE]: 40

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16:9[LETTER] The image is displayed in 4:3 4:3 in displayed is image The The image is displayed in 16:9 16:9 in displayed is image The The image is displayed in 4:3 edge crop. edge 4:3 in displayed is image The >IMG SIZE

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OUT menu, the IMG SIZE setting for SD-SDI outputs outputs SD-SDI for setting IMG SIZE the OUT menu, from the BRBK-HSD2 HD/SD-SDI Output Card will change. also menu, the IMG SIZE setting for outputs from the the from outputs for setting SIZE IMG the menu, BRC-Z330 on the connectors S VIDEO and VIDEO Camera will also change. Video HD Color installed in the BRC-Z330 HD Color Video Camera, installed in the BRC-Z330 HD Color Video and menu SD-SDI the in settings SIZE IMG the VIDEO are linked. OUT menu Notes • VIDEO the in setting IMG SIZE the change If you • SD-SDI the in setting IMG SIZE the change If you • is Card Output HD/SD-SDI BRBK-HSD2 a When IMG SIZE signal. output the of ratio aspect the Select 16:9 [LETTER]: [CROP]: 4:3 4:3 [SQUEEZE]:

This menu only appears when an optional BRBK-HSD2 an optional when appears menu only This BRC-Z330 the in is installed Card Output HD/SD-SDI HD BRU-SF10 the in or Camera Video HD Color card switch on the panel and Unit, the Multiplex Optical SD. to set is SD-SDI Menu SD-SDI MANUAL POWER BACK LIGHT 23 NEAR POWER lights STANDBY FOCUS CAMERA SELECT 1 FAR AUTO DATA SCREEN Commander, the camera tilts downward to protect the the protect to downward camera tilts the Commander, When mode. Standby entering before dust from lens IMG-FLIP issettoON in SYSTEM the menu, the that so way opposite the tilts camera the however, is installed camera the when downward faces lens a ceiling. from suspended the using camera the on/off turn cannot use, you use the power Instead, Commander. Remote supplied switch button on or ona the the POWER BRU-SF10 the to connected Unit Control Remote RM-BR300 camera. the on/off turn to BRU-SF10 Notes • Remote the using camera the off turn you When • When HD Optical a BRU-SF10 Multiplex Unit is in to AC outlet AC to POWER lights POWER AC power cord (supplied) power AC RGB/COMPONENT EXT SYNC IN DATA MIX DATA VIDEO 75 OFFOFF ON ON

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! DC IN 12V AC power adaptor MPA-AC1 (supplied) adaptor power MPA-AC1 AC Turn on the peripheral devices. peripheral the on Turn Connect the camera to an AC outlet using the the using outlet an AC to camera the Connect cord. and power adaptor power AC supplied lamp POWER the on and turned is power The lights. be and tilt and pan automatically camera will The reset to the position stored in POSITION 1 (Pan/tilt action). reset

Operation Usingthe Supplied Commander Remote Turning on the Power on the Turning To turn on/off the camera using the turn on/off the camera using To Remote Commander you outlet, AC to an connected is camera as the As long switch POWER with the or off camera on the can turn Commander. Remote on the When you turn using the off the power Remote the and off turns lamp POWER the Commander, camera. on the lights lamp STANDBY 2

1 Turning on the Power the on Turning For details, see “Installation” (pagesee “Installation” details, For and 54) (page“Connections” 62). Before operating, check that the camera and peripheral peripheral camera and the that check operating, Before connected. and installed are properly devices 42

Operation Using the Supplied Remote Commander Operation Using the Supplied Remote Commander 43 1 2 L/R L/R STD REV Press. Press. Setting DIRECTION SET DIRECTION SET While holding down While holding While holding down holding While Pan/Tilt and Zoom Operation Zoom and Pan/Tilt STANDBY flashes STANDBY camera Note Arrow button Arrow of the Movement direction of the camera while checking the picture on the the on picture the checking while camera of the direction while (REV) button 2 the press a case, such In screen. button. SET DIRECTION L/R the down holding reset the setting, press the 1 (STD)whileTo button button. SET DIRECTION L/R the down holding The setting above only changes the signal emitted from emitted signal the changes only above setting The the and does not setting change the Remote Commander, for setting the repeat Therefore, itself. camera of the more than are using you if Commander Remote each one Remote Commander. of the lamp camera If the STANDBY flashes by or hand by turned or moved is camera the When camera the inside microcomputer the shock, external may notbe ablememorize to the pan/tilt position and camera the may stop. properly reset the pan/tilt position,To press the PAN-TILT and camera off of the power the or turn button RESET again. on it turn

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CAMERA SELECT CAMERA POWER FAR AUTO Focusing on a far on subject Focusing a far Focusing on a near subject on Focusing Press the AUTO button. Press the AUTO of the center the at subject the on camera focuses The screen automatically. subject on a camera the focus To manually After button, press pressing either the the MANUAL focus on camera the have to NEARbutton or the FAR subject. the Adjusting the Camera the Adjusting Focusing on a Subject subject on a camera the focus To automatically Subject appears closer. (Telephoto) Zooms in or out fast side) (FAST CAMERA SELECT PAN-TILT RESET e the camera(s) using the the camera(s) using e the MANUAL POWER T BACK LIGHT RM-EV100 W 23 NEAR ZOOM FOCUS CAMERA SELECT T W 1 FAR SLOW FAST L/R 1 2 3 IR SELECT AUTO DIRECTION SET DATA SCREEN slowly farther away. (Wide angle) (SLOW side) (SLOW Press the CAMERAon SELECT the button Remote Commander that corresponds to the number set in step 1. Set the IR SELECT switch on the rear of the camera the of IR rear the on the SELECT switch Set 3. 2 or 1, to operate to want you Zooms in or out Subject appears Adjusting the Camera the Adjusting Note 2 1 Operating Multiple Cameras with the Remote Commander When you perform pan/tilt operation while the camera is is camera the while operation pan/tilt you perform When on image the of speed moving the mode, telephoto in the jerky. a little may be screen the Zooming Press either ofZOOM the buttons. Remote Commander, the CAMERA SELECT button Remote Commander, in step 2 pressed lights. Then, you can operate the camera(s) specified by by camera(s) specified the operate can you Then, operat you time Every number. 44

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3 Storing the Camera Settings in Memory – Presetting Feature Memory – Presetting in Settings Camera the Storing Press the PAN-TILT RESETbutton to reset thepan/ Press the PAN-TILT tilt position. and focusing zooming, position, the Adjust to 44). 43 camera (pages of the backlighting any press button, PRESET the down holding While you want which 6, in 1 to buttons, POSITION the of to storethe settings. message (selected No.xx” The “PRESET 2 about for displayed is number) POSITION seconds. Note While holding down 1 2 3 Storing the Camera Camera the Storing SettingsMemory in – Presetting Feature Up to six combinations of settings (six positions) and focusing, zooming, position, camera including preset. can be backlighting, of combinations sixteen to up store camera can The settings the(sixteen but positions) in the memory, six of preset supports Commander Remote supplied RM-BR300 the Use 6). to 1 (POSITION only positions Remote Control Unit (not supplied) to store the settings 16. to 7 POSITION in see preset, be to camera settings the of details For 77. page on Items” “Presetting Subject appears brighter. MANUAL BACK LIGHT NEAR FOCUS FAR 123 STD REV AUTO DATA SCREEN Note The BACK LIGHT function is not effective if is if MODE effective not LIGHT is function BACK The of the EXPOSURE the in menu set to MANUAL camera. Shooting Lightingwith Back it, behind source a light with a subject shoot you When the case, press a In such dark. becomes subject the LIGHT button. BACK button LIGHT BACK the press function, the cancel To again. Press a POSITION POSITION a Press button. BACK LIGHT RESET POSITION 123 456 STD REV PRESET DATA SCREEN the settings stored in POSITION 1. turned and off turned is power when the etc. positions, 1. POSITION in positions those store again, on positions. other of those than longer 2 seconds about the cancel or store up, call cannot you POSITION, POSITION. another in settings Storing the Camera Settings in Memory – Presetting Feature in Memory Presetting – Settings Camera the Storing While holding down Notes • and tilt pan previous the retain to want you If • 1 POSITION in takes settings the or canceling Storing • in one settings the canceling or storing are you When • When the is turned power on, the camera starts with While holding down the RESET button, press the the press button, RESET the down holding While the cancel to want you which from button POSITION settings. To cancel the preset memoryTo To recall thestored settings To you which 6, in 1 to buttons, POSITION the of any Press the settings. stored have 46

Operation Using the Supplied Remote Commander Operation Using the RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit

47 Turning on Power on the Turning LIGHT STANDBY lights. STANDBY PANEL Note Operating Multiple Cameras addresses camera the assign must you operating, Before can you Then cameras as follows. connected the to pressing by simply controlled be camera to switch the button. CAMERA corresponding the When you turn off the camera using the Remote Remote the camera using the off turn you When the protect to downward tilts camera the Commander, When mode. Standby entering before dust from lens IMG-FLIP is to ON in the SYSTEM set however, menu, faces lens the that so way opposite the tilts camera the from suspended installed camera is when the downward a ceiling. of the Remote panel the illuminate To Unit Control All the POSITION LIGHT button. Press the PANEL buttons and CAMERA buttons light. LIGHT the turn illumination, off press the PANEL To again. button To turn on/off the camera using the RM- camera using turn on/off the To BR300 RemoteControl Unit you outlet, AC to an connected is camera as the As long on button POWER with the off on or camera the can turn the Remote Control Unit. the press button, POWER the down holding While whose camera the to corresponding button CAMERA on/off. turn to want you power When you turn using the the off Remote power Control the STANDBY and lampoff turns POWER Unit, the camera. on the lights lamp Remote Control Unit may not recognize the connected connected the recognize not may Unit Control Remote camera. MENU 8 16 7 15 6 14 AWB ONE PUSH 5 13 RESET PAN-TILT PANEL LIGHT PANEL 4 12 CAMERA POSITION LIGHT BLACK 3 11 2 234567 10 LIGHT PANEL 9 1 1 STD REV L/R SHIFT RESET POWER PRESET DIRECTION RESET AUTO AF LOCK AUTO MODE MANUAL ONE PUSH 2 R B POWER CAMERA VALUE FOCUS BRIGHT –+ –+ NEAR FAR 1

Turn on the peripheral devices. peripheral on the Turn Press the ON/OFF switch on the RM-BR300 RM-BR300 the on switch ON/OFF the Press Remote Control Unit to turnon. it camera the representing CAMERAThe button last lights. (The turned off was whose power CAMERA 1 button lights by default.) Connect the camera to an AC outlet using the the using outlet an AC to camera the Connect cord. power and adaptor power AC supplied The is turned power on and the lamp POWER lights. be and tilt and pan automatically camera will The resetto position the storedin POSITION (Pan/tilt 1 action). reset

Operation Using the Operation RM-BR300 UnitRemote Control Note Be sure to turn on the power for the camera before the before for the camera Be sure to turn the on power for the Remotepower Control Unit. Otherwise, the 3 2

1 Turning on the Power on the Turning For details, see “Installation” (page see “Installation” details, For and 54) (page“Connections” 62). Before operating, check that the camera, the the RM-BR300 camera, that the check Before operating, are devices peripheral and Unit Control Remote connected. and installed properly 3 MENU 8 16 7 15 PAN-TILT RESET PAN-TILT 6 14 AWB ONE PUSH 2 5 13 RESET PAN-TILT 4 12 speed CAMERA POSITION LIGHT BLACK 3 11 REV 2 234567 10 LIGHT PANEL 9 1 1 STD REV STD L/R SHIFT RESET POWER PRESET DIRECTION 1 AUTO AF LOCK AUTO MODE MANUAL ONE PUSH R B VALUE FOCUS BRIGHT –+ –+ NEAR FAR POWER SHIFT CAMERA button panning/tilting Maximum 12345 4.4 degrees/sec. 6.7 degrees/sec. 11.6 degrees/sec. 18.6 degrees/sec. 29.2 degrees/sec. Press the CAMERA button corresponding to the the to corresponding button CAMERA the Press operate. to want you camera Operatethe joystick to pan or tilt the camera. incline screen, the on picture the checking While direction. desired the in joystick the the to according changes speed panning/tilting The angle at which you incline the joystick. Release thejoystick stop to panning/tilting. RESET button for more than a Hold the PAN-TILT button. SHIFT the pressing while second 7 . to 1 buttons CAMERA the of All the to corresponding button CAMERA the Press below. table the in as shown set, to want you speed Turn on the power of the camera and the RM- the and camera of the power the on Turn Unit. Control Remote BR300 The camera will turn on, performing pan/tilt the reset actionautomatically. L/R DIRECTION 2 3 panning/ on the maximum a limit set To speed tilting can limit the panning/tiltingYou speed obtained when angle. maximum the at joystick the incline you 1 2 Pan/Tilt and Zoom Zoom and Pan/Tilt Operation andPanning Tilting 1 Press button the on the POWER Remote Control light. CAMERA the buttons that check and Unit indicates CAMERA lit the buttons number of The assigned. addresses the have cameras many how control to want you camera the can switch you Now with the Remote Control Unitby pressing the button. CAMERA Turn on the power of all the connected cameras and cameras connected the of all power on the Turn Unit. Control Remote RM-BR300 the the press and button RESET the down Hold on button theRemotePOWER Control Unit. connected the recognizes Unit Control Remote The 7 1 to addresses camera them assigns and cameras order. connected the in automatically Make sure that the camera address selector on the the on selector camera address that the sure Make “0.” to set camera is of each bottom see selector, address setting the camera For page 20. Pan/Tilt and Zoom Operation Zoom and Pan/Tilt For setting the camera address selectors, see page see selectors, camera address the setting For 20. To assign camera addresses manually addresses camera assign To camera the 7, using 1 to camera addresses, one of the Set camera. of each bottom on the selectors address 4 3 2 1 To assign camera addresses addresses camera assign To automatically 48

Operation Using the RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit Operation Using the RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit

49 2 9 10 L/R 1 L/R REV STD DIRECTION DIRECTION Press. Press. Setting While holding down While holding While holding down holding While Pan/Tilt and Zoom Operation Zoom and Pan/Tilt STANDBY flashes. STANDBY camera Note Incline to the right. Joystick Movement of the Incline to the right. If the STANDBY lamp of the lamp camera If the STANDBY flashes by or hand by turned or moved is camera the When camera the inside microcomputer the shock, external may notbe ablememorize to the pan/tilt position and camera the may stop. properly reset the pan/tilt position,To press the PAN-TILT and camera off of the power the or turn button RESET again. on it turn The setting above only changes the signal emitted from emitted signal the changes only above setting The the RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit, not and does camera itself. of the setting the change Press for 1 Pressor for 2 seconds. speed 67 43.4 degrees/sec. 60 degrees/sec. CAMERA buttonCAMERA panning/tilting Maximum Only the CAMERA button you pressed flashes, and and flashes, pressed you button CAMERA the Only speed panning/tilting maximum corresponding the set. is Note The camera is preset to face toward the right whenever whenever right the toward face to is preset camera The might wishthe to joystick inclined is to the right. You from that direction opposite the toward camera the face in which you inclined the joystick, for example, when checking while camera the of direction the change you press the a case, such In screen. the on picture the L/R the down holding while button 2 (REV) POSITION DIRECTION button. resetsetting, the press the POSITIONTo 1 (STD)button button. DIRECTION L/R the down holding while If the camera moves in a different different in a moves If the camera intended that you direction from Press the PAN-TILT RESET button to perform the pan/ the perform to button RESET PAN-TILT the Press tilt reset action. If you accidentally move the camera with with camera the move accidentally you If hand your Press the button on the top of the joystick for one or two two or one for joystick the of top the on button the Press seconds. To face to the the front cameraback To The maximum panning/tilting speed setting is stored in is stored setting speed panning/tilting maximum The Control Remote RM-BR300 optional of the memory the Control Remote RM-BR300 another use If you Unit. the camera to RM-BR300, another or you Unit connect speed again. panning/tilting on the maximum set a limit Focusing on a far a far on Focusing subject MENU 8 16 FAR 7 15 ONE PUSH AWB PUSH ONE 6 14 AUTO/MANUAL AWB ONE PUSH AUTO AF 5 13 AUTO RESET FOCUS PAN-TILT ONE PUSH 4 12 MANUAL CAMERA POSITION LIGHT BLACK 3 11 NEAR 2 234567 10 LIGHT PANEL BACK LIGHT BACK 9 1 1 STD REV SHIFT L/R SHIFT RESET POWER PRESET DIRECTION ONE PUSH AF PUSH ONE subject AUTO AF LOCK AUTO MODE MANUAL ONE PUSH MODE R B VALUE FOCUS BRIGHT –+ –+ FOCUS NEAR FAR VALUE/R Focusing on a near on Focusing BRIGHT/B Press the ONE PUSH AF button. AF PUSH ONE the Press of the center the in subject the on camera focuses The screen automatically. To focus the camera on a subject subject on a camera the focus To manually AUTO the that so button AUTO/MANUAL Press the off. turns indicator or clockwise control FOCUS the turn Then the on camera focus the have to counterclockwise subject. manual during focusing One-push auto focus adjustment Adjusting the Camera the Adjusting Focusing on a Subject subject on a camera the focus To automatically AUTO the that so button AUTO/MANUAL Press the lights. indicator of the center the in subject the on camera focuses The screen automatically. Subject appears closer. Subject appears closer. (Telephoto) away. (Wide angle) away. Adjusting the Camera the Adjusting Note Subject appears farther When you perform pan/tilt operation while the camera is is camera the while operation pan/tilt you perform When on image the of speed moving the mode, telephoto in the jerky. a little may be screen the Zooming joystick. the of part upper the on dial the Turn 50

Operation Using the RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit Operation Using the RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit

51 MODE Turn toward toward + for Turn emphasizing red. toward + for Turn emphasizing blue. Adjusting the Camera the Adjusting Blue gain control WB B.SHIFT control + R B VALUE BRIGHT –+ – R control B control Red gain control WB R.SHIFT control weakening red. weakening weakening blue. weakening Turn toward for – toward Turn for – toward Turn Set MODE to SHUTTER Pri, IRIS Pri, GAIN Pri EXPOSURE the in the menu of MANUAL or camera. 32. page Menu” on “EXPOSURE see setting, For and VALUE the so that button MODE the Press and VALUE/R the on indicators BRIGHT adjustment (Brightness light controls BRIGHT/B mode). Press the MODE button so that the R and B R and the that so button MODE the Press BRIGHT/B and VALUE/R the on indicators mode). adjustment balance (White light controls blue the and R control the with gain red the Adjust gain with the B control. WHITE WHITE BALANCE setting MANUAL 1/2, AUTO ONE PUSH Adjusting the Brightness 1 2 2 3 Functions of the R and B controls Whenthe white balance adjustment modeselected is with theMODE button on the Remote Control Unit, the change B control and control R the of functions the in setting BALANCE WHITE the to according camera. of the COLOR menu For details on the WB R./B. SHIFT (white balance red/ on BALANCE” “WHITE see control, shift) blue page 33. AWB BACK LIGHT ONE PUSH For setting, see “COLOR Menu” on page 33. on page Menu” “COLOR see setting, For Set WHITE in the to MANUAL BALANCE COLOR camera. of the menu For setting, see “COLOR Menu” on page 33. on page Menu” “COLOR see setting, For button. AWB PUSH ONE the Press automatically. adjusted is balance white The Set WHITE to ONE PUSH BALANCE in the COLOR camera. of the menu Note Note 1 To adjust thewhite balanceTo manually 2 1 To adjust the white balance automatically balance white the adjust To Before adjusting the white balance, shoot a white object object a white shoot balance, white the Before adjusting thethat entire fills screen undersame the lighting on. in be zooming will you object the as for conditions object.) of the instead etc., wall, use a white can (You Adjusting the Balance White The backlighting and spotlight compensation functions functions compensation spotlight and backlighting The simultaneously. be used cannot Shooting with spotlightcompensation Shooting with the illuminated, is object shooting the of a portion If to exposure the adjusts function compensation spotlight press and button SHIFT the down Hold level. a darker button. LIGHT the BACK and button SHIFT the down hold function, the cancel To again. button LIGHT BACK press the The BACK LIGHT function is not effective if is if MODE effective not LIGHT is function BACK The of the EXPOSURE the in menu set to MANUAL camera. Shooting Lightingwith Back it, behind source a light with a subject shoot you When the case, press a In such dark. becomes subject the LIGHT button. BACK button LIGHT BACK the press function, the cancel To again. MENU 8 16 7 15 6 14 AWB ONE PUSH 2 5 13 RESET PAN-TILT 4 12 CAMERA POSITION LIGHT BLACK 3 11 Lights for positions 1 to 8. 1 to positions for Lights 16. 9 to positions for Lights 41 2 234567 10 LIGHT PANEL 9 1 1 STD REV L/R SHIFT RESET POWER PRESET DIRECTION AUTO AF LOCK AUTO MODE RESET MANUAL ONE PUSH 4 R B VALUE FOCUS BRIGHT SHIFT –+ –+ NEAR FAR Press the CAMERA button to select the camera camera the select to CAMERA the button Press preset. to want you settings whose and focusing zooming, position, the Adjust page (See camera. the of backlighting 50.) 48 to Press the PAN-TILT RESETbutton to reset the pan/ Press the PAN-TILT tilt position. 2 3 To store camera settings camera store To 1 Storing the Camera Camera the Storing MemorySettings in – PresettingFeature (sixteen of settings combinations sixteen Up to zooming, position, camera including positions), memory the in can be stored backlighting, and focusing, Control Remote RM-BR300 the using camera the of Unit. see preset, be to settings camera the of details For 77. page on Items” “Presetting StoringSettings Camera 16 9 to positions select To the press button, SHIFT the down holding While PRESET button (to store the settings) or the RESET on indicator lower The settings). the cancel (to button 8 1 to POSITION the and light will button SHIFT the 16. to 9 positions for be used can buttons indicator the upper button, SHIFT the you release When can be used for 1 to 8 buttons POSITION and the lights 8. 1 to positions MODE Turn toward + for for + toward Turn brightening the picture changing shutterby or F- level speed, gain number. for + toward Turn brightening the picture changing exposure by F- compensation level, gain level. or number controls (when the the (when controls 3 at DIP switch the Remote the of bottom to is set Unit Control ON) switch DIP the (when 3 at the bottom of the Unit Control Remote isset to OFF) • control F-number Function of BRIGHT of BRIGHT Function control control* level Exposure compensation control* level control* level control* level • and gain F-number + R B VALUE BRIGHT –+ – level. Function of of Function controlVALUE Notused speed Shutter control Exposure compensation F-number control Exposure compensation Gain control speed Shutter Exposure compensation control darkening the Turn toward –for toward Turn Turn toward – for toward Turn Adjust the brightness with the VALUE or BRIGHT BRIGHT or VALUE the with brightness the Adjust control. F-number or gain level or F-number. or level shutter speed, gain picture by changing picture by compensation level, Storing the Camera Settings in Memory – Presetting Feature in Memory Presetting – Settings Camera the Storing darkening the picture the darkening MODE setting FULL AUTO FULL SHUTTER Pri IRIS Pri Pri GAIN MANUAL by changing exposure by * When EX-COMP * When is ON menu in the EXPOSURE 3 Functions and BRIGHTof the controls VALUE BRIGHT and the control VALUE the of functions The the in MODE setting the to according change control EXPOSURE menu, as follows: 52

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53 ition between 9 and ition Storing the Camera Settings in Memory – Presetting Feature Memory – Presetting in Settings Camera the Storing CAMERA button speed 1 Panning/tilting 23456 1.3 degree/sec. 7 3.4 degrees/sec. 5.4 degrees/sec. 11.6 degrees/sec. 23.9 degrees/sec. 43.4 degrees/sec. 60 degrees/sec.(default) Press the CAMERA to button select the camera set. to want you speed whose to want you which for button POSITION the Press second. one more than speed for the set 7, flash. to 1 buttons, CAMERA the All Press one of the CAMERA buttons to select the speed. to preset position the to move will camera the Now selected the with button pressed POSITION the speed. To set the speed with which the camera camera the which with speed the set To moves to a preset pos 16 the press and button SHIFT the down Hold one than more for button POSITION corresponding for be used can buttons 8 1 to POSITION The second. 16. 9 to positions Setting Speed the Setting Camera of the to Position a Preset Moving the when speed panning/tilting the select can You position. a preset to camera moves 1 2 3 8 8 16 16 7 7 15 15 6 6 14 14 5 5 13 13 4 4 12 12 3 3 11 11 Press a POSITION button. Press POSITIONa button. 2 2 10 10 9 9 1 1 SHIFT SHIFT RESET RESET PRESET PRESET The settings are stored in the memory of the camera. Flashing storing. during flashes button pressed The is completed. when storing stops While holding down the PRESET button (for (for button PRESET the down holding While PRESET and SHIFT the or 8) to 1 POSITION the of any press 16), to 9 POSITION (for buttons the store to want you which in buttons POSITION settings. While holding down (for POSITION 1 to 8) POSITION1 to (for down While holding While holding down (for POSITION 9 to POSITION 16) 9 (for holding down While While holding down (for POSITION 9 to 16) POSITION9 to (for holding down While While holding down (for POSITION 8) 1 to (for down holding While POSITION, you cannot call up, store or cancel the the or cancel store up, call cannot you POSITION, POSITION. another in settings when the power is turned off and turned on again, store store on again, turned and off turned is power the when 1. POSITION in positions those the settings stored in POSITION 1. Notes • in one settings the or canceling are storing you When • positions and tilt pan previous the retain to want If you •with camera starts on, the turned is power the When The pressed button flashes during canceling of the the of canceling during flashes button pressed The been have settings when the stops Flashing settings. canceled. While holding theRESET down button (for POSITION 1 toor 8) the SHIFT and RESET (for buttons from button POSITION the press 16), 9 to POSITION settings. the cancel to want you which To cancel the presetmemory To To recall the stored settings stored the recall To have you which in buttons POSITION the of any Press settings. the stored button SHIFT the down hold 16, to 9 POSITION For buttons. POSITION the of any press and 4 Output Card supplied) (not Tighten the two screws on the Output Card. Output on the screws two the Tighten Insert optional an Output Card into the card slot. sliders the Card with of ends Output the both Align insidethe slot, then insertboard the securely far as go. will it as Installing the Camera the Installing a desk on camera the install To surface. a flat camera on the Place 3 Output Card the remove To Loosen the on screws the two Output Card and pull the and slowly. out straight board 2

Loosen the two screws to remove the card slot slot card the remove to screws two the Loosen cover.

Installation Connections and Installation 1 Attaching an Output Card on slot card to the supplied) Card (not an Output Attach camera. rear of the the Installation 54

Installation and Connections Installation and Connections 55 Installation inches) inches) is required 8 / 7 in a highposition, entrust the installation to an or installer. contractor experienced the and etc. shelf, ceiling, sure the after making supplied the including (not materials attachment of 40 to bear weight a are accessories) enough strong not is etc. shelf, or ceiling the If 2 oz). lb kg (88 cause and fall may camera the enough, strong serious injury. camera from falling. the If conditions loosened. has not connection that the frequently. more check periodic this make warrant, Caution Caution • etc. shelf, or ceiling a to camera the attach you When • firmly, etc. shelf, or ceiling the to camera the Attach • prevent rope to wire supplied the attach sure to Be • ensure to year, a once least at periodically, Check Installation of the camera using the tripod screws and a on installation for done be not should holes screw position. high a in etc. a shelf, or ceiling for the protrusions of the ceiling bracket. bracket. ceiling the of protrusions the for direction. shooting the deciding after holes these Make Before installation Before the through passed be cannot cables connecting The in is required wiring the for (A). A hole bracket ceiling be is the to camera where behind etc. shelf, or ceiling the make on a ceiling, camera the installing When installed. ceiling. the in box junction for the hole required the a position, high a in etc. a shelf, on it installing When of mm with70 a diameter (2 hole Installing the Camera in a High Position and rope, wire brackets, ceiling supplied the Using a or on a ceiling to camera the attach can you screws, an utilize can also You position. high a in etc. shelf, a to camera the attach to etc. box, junction existing ceiling. a level on it install always camera, the install you When an incline, on it install to have If you or etc. shelf, ceiling make sure that the inclinationwithin is ± 15 degrees, so guaranteed. is performance pan/tilt the that -20UNC 4 / 1 = 4.5 – 7 mm – 4.5 = 0.27 inches – 0.18 = result in the camera malfunctioning. camera the in result camera. prevent the camera from falling. the prevent Notes Attach a tripod to the screw hole used for attaching a for attaching used hole screw the to a tripod Attach camera. of the bottom the on tripod and tightened surface on a flat be set up must tripod The firmly by hand. specifications. following the of screws with Use a tripod To attach the attach camera to a tripod To • so may Doing hand. head by camera the turn not Do • the carrying when head camera the grasp not Do • to countermeasure appropriate an take should You If you have to place the camera on an inclined surface, surface, inclined an on camera the place to have If you degrees, ±15 less than is inclination the that sure make is guaranteed. performance pan/tilt the so that Ceiling bracket (B) Ceiling bracket Hole for connecting cables Hole for M4 or larger diameter screw Note Attach the ceiling bracket (B) to the junction box box on junction (B) the to bracket ceiling the Attach ceiling. the Align the holes in the bracketwith thosein the (not screws appropriate use and box, junction supplied). the of edges the along holes screw three are There camera the of front the Later, (B). bracket ceiling Adjust holes. screw the of one at positioned be will thedirection of the ceiling bracket(B) so that the bracket the attach and front the face will camera securely. For attaching the camera to the ceiling bracket, use bracket, the the to ceiling camera attaching For may screws other Using screws. supplied the only camera. the damage the on box junction the to rope wire the Attach ceiling. (not screw diameter outside larger or M4 Use an box. junction the to rope wire the attach to supplied) Ceiling Wire rope (supplied) hole Front of Camera Front Ceiling f 5 4 M3 × 8). M3 × 3 Ceiling bracket (A) Ceiling bracket hole for screwing on the ceiling ceiling the on screwing for hole a M3 × 8 (supplied) 3 Attach the ceiling bracket (A) to the bottom of the of the bottom the (A) to bracket ceiling the Attach ( screws four supplied the using camera bracket (A) to the front of the camera as illustrated, illustrated, as camera of the front the to (A) bracket with bracket ceiling on the holes screw the align the attach then camera, of the bottom the on those camera. the to bracket Set IMG-FLIP to ON in the SYSTEM menu. menu. SYSTEM the in ON to IMG-FLIP Set Removethe four screws on the bottom of the four the feet. to remove camera Position the the Position Installation Front of Front camera 3 2 Installation on a ceiling (example) ceiling a on Installation 1 56

Installation and Connections Installation and Connections 57 Installation M3 × 8 M3 × 3 (supplied) Ceiling bracket (A) bracket Ceiling Ceiling bracket (B) Ceiling bracket M3 × 8). 3 hole on the ceiling bracket (B), (B), bracket ceiling the on hole f hole in the front of the ceiling bracket (A) a aligned with the the with aligned and temporarily attachthem turning by the ceiling clockwise. camera with (A) the bracket Secure the ceiling brackets (A) and (B) using the the (B) using (A) and brackets ceiling the Secure supplied( three screws Insert the protrusions on the ceiling bracket (A) into (A) into bracket ceiling the on protrusions the Insert (B) with bracket ceiling the in prepared spaces the the Ceiling Ceiling 8 7 M4 × 8). M4 × M4 × 8 (supplied) M4 × 3 Fixing hole for wire Fixing hole for rope 3 Ceiling bracket (A) Ceiling bracket Wire rope (supplied) Caution For attachingFor the wire rope to the bracket, use may screw another Using screw. supplied the only rope. wire the of function the disable Attachthe wire rope to the ceiling bracket (A). and hole fixing the through rope wire the Pass the on bracket hole the end to its attach attachment ( screw one supplied the using 6 M3 × 8). M3 × 3 Ceiling bracket (A) Ceiling bracket hole for screwing on the ceiling ceiling the on screwing for hole a M3 × 8 (supplied) 3 bracket (A) to of front the camera as illustrated, bracket the align holes the screw on the ceiling bracket with the attach then camera, of the bottom on the those bracket to the camera. Attach the ceiling bracket (A) to the bottom of the of the bottom the to (A) bracket ceiling the Attach ( screws four supplied the using camera Remove the four screws on the bottom of the the of bottom the on screws four the Remove feet. four the remove to camera Position the the Position Front of camera Front 2 Installation on a shelf, etc.a high in a shelf, on Installation (example) position 1 Ceiling Note Turn the camera with the bracket counterclockwise counterclockwise bracket the with camera the Turn to remove. Remove the threeRemove used screws to attach the camera (example).” a ceiling on “Installation 8 of step in Take the proper steps to ensure that the load of the the of load the that ensure to steps proper the Take problems. cause not does connected cables turned be can HD nameplates and/or SONY The necessary. if down, upside Connect the cables to the connectors on the rear of rear on the connectors the to cables the Connect camera. the Installation 2 1 To remove the camera the remove To 10 9 58

Installation and Connections Installation and Connections 59 Hole for Hole for connecting cables Installation Ceiling (B) bracket Shelf, etc. Shelf, Screws (4) hole on the ceiling bracket (B) in the the in (B) bracket ceiling on the hole f Wall Attach the ceiling bracket (B) to a shelf, etc. on on etc. shelf, a to (B) bracket ceiling the Attach installed. is be to camera the which the for appropriate supplied) (not screws four Use etc. shelf, of the materials Align the be will camera of the front where the direction later. positioned About 70 mm (2 7/8 in.) (2 7/8 About 70 mm for diameter hole protrusionsof the ceiling bracket Screw hole Screw f (front of the camera) 4 M4 × 8). M4 × M4 × 8 (supplied) Fixing wire hole for rope 3 Ceiling bracket (A) Ceiling bracket 3 Wire rope (supplied) Caution Note For attachingFor the wire rope to the bracket, use may screw another Using screw. supplied the only rope. wire the of function the disable Attach the supplied wire rope to the ceiling bracket bracket to rope ceiling the wire the Attach supplied (A). and hole fixing the through rope wire the Pass on the bracket hole the end to its attach attachment ( screw one supplied the using For attaching the camera to the ceiling bracket, use bracket, ceiling the the camera to attaching For may screws other Using screws. supplied the only damage the camera. 3 Ceiling bracket Ceiling bracket (B) Ceiling Ceiling (A) bracket hole onthe ceiling bracket (B), f hole in thefront of the ceiling bracket (A) a aligned with the the with aligned and temporarily attach them turning by the ceiling bracket (A)with the camera clockwise. Insert the protrusions on the ceiling bracket (A) into (A) into bracket ceiling on the protrusions the Insert (B) with bracket ceiling the in spaces prepared the the Align. 6 Wire rope (supplied) M4 or larger diameterscrew M4 or larger Attach the other end of the wire rope to the material material the to wire rope of the end other the Attach etc. shelf, the near (not screw diameter outside or larger an M4 Use supplied). Attach the wire ropethe to material ceiling the where etc. shelf, of the independent (B) attached. is bracket Installation 5 60

Installation and Connections Installation and Connections 61 Installation Note Take the proper steps to ensure that the load of the the of load the that ensure to steps proper the Take problems. cause not does connected cables the threeRemove used screws to attach the camera high a in etc. a shelf, on 7 of “Installation step in (example).” position counterclockwise bracket the with camera the Turn to remove. Connect the cables to the connectors on the rear of rear on the connectors the to cables the Connect camera. the To remove the camera the remove To 1 2 8 M3 8). × 3 M3 × 8 M3 × 3 (supplied) Secure the ceiling brackets (A) and (B) using the the (B) using (A) and brackets ceiling the Secure ( screws three supplied 7 to AC outlet AC to AC power power cord* AC RGB/COMPONENT EXT SYNC IN 75 DATA MIX DATA VIDEO OFFOFF ON ON S VIDEO

R AC power adaptor* power AC DC IN 12V RS-232C cable* 1 2 3 IR SELECT VISCA RS-232C VISCA RS-232C IN VISCA RS-422 IN VISCA RS-232C OUT 123456789 ! DC IN 12V DC IN 12V RM-BR300 Remote Unit Control Note * supplied with the RM-BR300 When using the VISCA RS-232C connectors, check that that check connectors, VISCA RS-232C the using When camera the of bottom the switch on BOTTOM the (page the of bottom the on switch DIP the and 20) (page Unit Control Remote to RS-232C. set 25) are Connecting the Remote RM-BR300 Unit Control the with supplied cable connecting RS-232C the Use Unit. Control Remote tooutlet AC RGB/COMPONENT EXT SYNC IN 75 DATA MIX DATA VIDEO OFFOFF ON ON S VIDEO

R 1 2 3 IR SELECT AC power cord power (supplied) AC VISCA RS-422 IN VISCA RS-232C OUT 123456789 AC power adaptor MPA-AC1 (supplied) adaptor power MPA-AC1 AC ! DC IN 12V

DC IN 12V DC IN Connections Use the supplied AC power adaptor and AC power cord cord power and AC adaptor power Use AC supplied the outlet. an AC to camera the connect to Connecting to an AC Outlet Connecting to an AC Connections 62

Installation and Connections Installation and Connections 63 Connections RGB/COMPONENT Connecting cable with Connecting cable D-sub 15-pin connectors (commercially available) RGB/COMPONENT EXT SYNC IN 75 to componentvideo input to DATA MIX DATA VIDEO OFFOFF ON ON S VIDEO

R 1 2 3 IR SELECT VISCA RS-422 IN VISCA RS-232C OUT 123456789 ! DC IN 12V HD video monitor, etc. etc. HDvideo monitor, DC IN 12V Connecting a Monitor, etc. etc. Connecting a Monitor, AnalogEquipped with the Component Input (YPbPr) Connector DC IN 12V RGB/COMPONENT EXT SYNC IN 75 VISCA RS-422 cable RS-422 VISCA DATA MIX DATA VIDEO OFFOFF ON ON S VIDEO

R VISCA RS-422 VISCA RS-422 VISCA 1 2 3 IR SELECT VISCA RS-422 IN VISCA RS-232C OUT 123456789 ! DC IN 12V DC IN 12V DC IN connectors are made, the VISCA RS-232C connection connection RS-232C VISCA the made, are connectors available. not is that the BOTTOM switch on the camera of the bottom on switch the the BOTTOM that (page the of bottom the on switch DIP the and 20) Remote Control Unit (page 25) are set to RS-422. RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit Notes • RS-422 VISCA the using connections the When • check connectors, RS-422 VISCA the using When For making the cable, refer to the pin assignments of the the of assignments pin the to refer cable, the making For (pages connector RS-422 VISCA the and 86) and 85 connection RS-422 VISCA of diagram wiring (page 88). see plugs, page connector use of RS-422 the the For 89. Prepare the connecting cable using the RS-422 RS-422 the using cable connecting the Prepare the and camera the come with that plugs connector Unit. Control Remote You can use the VISCA RS-422 connectors to connect connect to connectors RS-422 VISCA use the can You the RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit to camera the the Use of connectors. VISCA RS-232C the of instead to up connection the allows connectors RS-422 VISCA away. feet) m (3,937 1,200 To connect the Remote Control Unit Remote the connect Control To using the VISCA RS-422 connectors that the BOTTOM switch on the bottom of the camera of the bottom on the switch BOTTOM that the (page the of bottom the on switch DIP the and 20) (pageUnit Control Remote RS-422. to set are 25) connection RS-232C VISCA the made, are connectors is not available. both If simultaneously. connection VISCA RS-232C camera may the simultaneously, are connected cables malfunction. Note Notes • check connectors, VISCA RS-422 the using When • RS-422 VISCA the using connections the When • the and connection RS-422 VISCA the make not Do When using the VISCA RS-232C connectors, check that that check connectors, VISCA RS-232C the using When camera the of bottom the switch on BOTTOM the (page the of bottom the on switch DIP the and 20) (page Unit Control Remote to RS-232C. set 25) are Equipped with Connectinga Device RS-422 Connector VISCA enables VISCA connectors the RS-422 via Connection connection the allows This cameras. multiple of control away. feet) m (3,937 1,200 up to RS-422 the using cable connecting the Prepare the camera and with the come that plugs connector Unit. Control Remote of the assignments pin the to refer cable, the making For (pages connector VISCA RS-422 the and and 86) 85 connection RS-422 VISCA of diagram wiring (page 88). page see plugs, connector RS-422 the use of the For 89. You can connect the camera to a computer equipped equipped computer a to camera the can connect You the of instead connector RS-232C VISCA the with connectionto the RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit. DC IN 12V DC IN cables (cross cables (cross

RGB/COMPONENT RGB/COMPONENT RGB/COMPONENT EXT SYNC IN EXT SYNC IN EXT SYNC IN 75 75 75 Third to Seventh Third to Seventh BRC-Z330 DATA MIX DATA DATA MIX DATA DATA MIX DATA VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO OFFOFF ON ON OFFOFF ON ON OFFOFF ON ON S VIDEO S VIDEO S VIDEO

R R R 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 IR SELECT IR SELECT IR SELECT VISCAOUT RS-232C VISCA RS-232C OUT Second BRC-Z330 First BRC-Z330 First RS-232C cable RS-232C cable RS-232C cable VISCAIN RS-232C VISCA RS-232C IN RS-232C VISCA VISCA RS-422 VISCA RS-422 VISCA RS-422 IN VISCA RS-232C OUT IN VISCA RS-232C OUT IN VISCA RS-232C OUT 123456789 123456789 123456789 RM-BR300Control Unit Remote ! ! ! DC IN 12V DC IN 12V DC IN 12V 232C IN DC IN 12V DC IN VISCARS-232C DC IN 12V DC IN DC IN 12V DC IN VISCA RS- VISCA RM-BR300) RS-232C cable Connections (supplied with the type) enable control of multiple cameras with a single a single with cameras of multiple control enable type) Unit. Control Remote RM-BR300 Connections with the VISCA RS-232C VISCA the with Connections Connecting a Device Equipped with Connectinga Device VISCA RS-232C Connector 64

Installation and Connections Installation and Connections 65 Connections VIDEO 75-ohm coaxial cable to composite video input RGB/COMPONENT EXT SYNC IN 75 DATA MIX DATA VIDEO OFFOFF ON ON S VIDEO

R 1 2 3 IR SELECT VISCA RS-422 IN VISCA RS-232C OUT 123456789 ! DC IN 12V Video monitor, VTR, etc. VTR, Video monitor, S VIDEO to S video input to S video S video connecting cable DC IN 12V Connecting a Video Monitor, VTR, Connecting a Video Monitor, etc. Equippedwith Composite Video or S Video Input Connector Second BRC-Z330 Third to Seventh BRC-Z330 First BRC- First Z330 DC IN 12V RGB/COMPONENT RGB/COMPONENT RGB/COMPONENT EXT SYNC IN EXT SYNC IN EXT SYNC IN 75 75 75 DATA MIX DATA MIX DATA DATA MIX DATA VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO OFFOFF ON ON OFFOFF ON ON OFFOFF ON ON S VIDEO S VIDEO S VIDEO VISCA RS-422 cable VISCAcable RS-422

R R R VISCA RS-422 VISCA RS-422 VISCA VISCA RS-422 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 IR SELECT IR SELECT IR SELECT VISCA RS-422 VISCA RS-422 VISCA RS-422 VISCA RS-422 IN VISCA RS-232C OUT IN VISCA RS-232C OUT IN VISCA RS-232C OUT 123456789 123456789 123456789 RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit ! ! ! DC IN 12V DC IN 12V DC IN 12V cable VISCA RS-422 DC IN 12V DC IN 12V DC IN DC IN 12V VISCA RS-422 VISCA VISCA RS-422 to AC outlet AC to to AC outlet AC to BRU-SF10 BRU-SF10 HD Optical Unit Multiplex HD camera HD camera BRC-Z330 1 10 FUNCTION AUDIO OUT AUDIO DC IN 12V RS-232C cable RS-232C cable (supplied with the RM-BR300 and BRU-SF10)* L R VISCA RS422 Optical connector CCFC-S200 Optical CCFC-S200 Optical Fiber Cable 123456789 RGB/COMPONENT VISCA RS-232C IN EXT SYNC IN 75 RS232C VISCA OUT DATA MIX VIDEO OFFOFF ON ON S VIDEO

R RGB/COMPONENT 1 2 3 IR SELECT CAMERA OUT VISCA RS-232C EXT SYNC IN IN VISCA RS-422 IN VISCA RS-232C OUT 123456789 CAMERA ! connecting with cable D-sub 15-pin connectors (commercially available) DC IN 12V BRBK-SF1 HD Optical Card Multiplex RGB/COMPONENT HD monitor, etc. HDmonitor, input RM-BR300Control Unit Remote to RGB/ component VISCA RS-422 connectors. to AC outlet to AC made, the VISCA VISCA and made, RS-422 RS-232C used. be cannot camera the on connectors VISCAthe check connectors, VISCA RS-422 Optical the rear of the switchFUNCTION on Multiplex Unit (page 26) and the DIP switch onthe Notes * the use you if also available VISCARS-422 The connection is •is Cable Fiber Optical the using connection the When • or connectors VISCA RS-232C the using When RGB/COMPONENT EXT SYNC IN 75 BRBK-HSD2 HD-SDI HD-SDI BRBK-HSD2 Output Card DATA MIX DATA VIDEO OFFOFF ON ON S VIDEO

R to HD-SDI input to Connecting cable Connecting cable BNCconnectorswith 1 2 3 IR SELECT VISCA RS-422 IN VISCA RS-232C OUT 123456789 ! DC IN 12V HDCAM, etc. equipped with an connectorsHD-SDI input SDI OUTPUT SDI DC IN 12V DC IN Connections When you install optional an BRBK-SF1 Optical the connect can you camera, the Card in Multiplex using Unit Multiplex Optical BRU-SF10 the camera to to you allows This Cable. Fiber Optical CCFC-S200 the away. feet) m (6,562 2,000 to up from camera the control Connecting the BRU-SF10 HD Connecting the BRU-SF10 Unit Multiplex Optical Attach the optional BRBK-HD2 optional the Attach HD-SDI Output Card, or BRBK-HSD2 HD/SD-SDI Card to the Output the output can You camera. the on turn camera, and signal from the camerait into converting by a signal compliant withHD-SDI standards (SMPTE292M serial interface). digital Connecting a VTR Equipped with HD-SDI Input Connectors 66

Installation and Connections Installation and Connections 67 Connections 75-ohm termination switch: ON EXT SYNC IN SYNC EXT 75-ohm cable coaxial RGB/COMPONENT EXT SYNC IN 75 DATA MIX DATA VIDEO to SYNC OUT SYNC to OFFOFF ON ON S VIDEO

R 1 2 3 IR SELECT VISCA RS-422 IN VISCA RS-232C OUT 123456789 Sync signal generator ! DC IN 12V DC IN 12V Connecting Signal a Sync Generator camera single connect a To CCFC-S200 Keep more than Keep (1 5/840 mm inches) radius. CCFC-S200

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B Extension plug BRU-SF10 BRC-Z330 extension plug supplied with the cable. the with supplied plug extension bend in the cable keeping more than 40 mm (1 5/8 5/8 40 mm (1 than more keeping cable the in bend radius. inches) bottom of the Remote Control Unit (page Unit Control Remote the of bottom set are 25) correctly. RS-422 or RS-232C to • use the Cables, Fiber Optical two connect To Noteson use CCFC-S200 of the HD Optical Fiber Cable • the fix loss, transmission cable prevent to order In Commercially available T-type signal separator EXT SYNC IN RGB/COMPONENT RGB/COMPONENT RGB/COMPONENT EXT SYNC IN EXT SYNC IN EXT SYNC IN 75 75 75 to SYNC OUT SYNC to DATA MIX DATA MIX DATA DATA MIX DATA VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO OFFOFF ON ON OFFOFF ON ON OFFOFF ON ON S VIDEO S VIDEO S VIDEO

R R R cameras to the SD the to cameras EXT SYNC IN SYNC EXT EXT SYNC IN SYNC EXT 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 IR SELECT IR SELECT IR SELECT 75-ohm cable coaxial VIDEO VISCA RS-422 VISCA RS-422 VISCA RS-422 to video input IN VISCA RS-232C OUT IN VISCA RS-232C OUT IN VISCA RS-232C OUT 123456789 123456789 123456789 ! ! ! DC IN 12V DC IN 12V DC IN 12V SD sync signal generator SD sync Video monitor, etc. Video monitor, DC IN 12V DC IN DC IN 12V DC IN DC IN 12V DC IN 75-ohm termination switch: OFF 75-ohm termination ON switch: 75-ohm termination OFF switch: Third to Seventh (last) (last) Third to Seventh BRC-Z330 Second BRC- Z330 BRC- First Z330 To connect multiple multiple connect To sync generator signal cameras. seven up to can connect You

Commercially available T-type signal separator EXT SYNC IN SYNC EXT RGB/COMPONENT RGB/COMPONENT RGB/COMPONENT EXT SYNC IN EXT SYNC IN EXT SYNC IN 75 75 75 to SYNC SYNC to OUT DATA MIX DATA DATA MIX DATA DATA MIX DATA VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO OFFOFF ON ON OFFOFF ON ON OFFOFF ON ON S VIDEO S VIDEO S VIDEO

R R R EXT SYNC IN SYNC EXT EXT SYNC IN SYNC EXT 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 cameras tocameras the HD IR SELECT IR SELECT IR SELECT 75-ohm coaxial cable VISCA RS-422 VISCA RS-422 VISCA RS-422 IN VISCA RS-232C OUT IN VISCA RS-232C OUT IN VISCA RS-232C OUT 123456789 123456789 123456789 ! ! ! DC IN 12V DC IN 12V DC IN 12V HD sync signal generator HD sync signal DC IN 12V DC IN DC IN 12V DC IN DC IN 12V DC IN 75-ohm termination ON switch: 75-ohm termination OFF switch: 75-ohm termination OFF switch: Connections First BRC-Z330 First Third to Seventh (last) (last) Third to Seventh BRC-Z330 Second BRC-Z330 sync signal generator sync signal You can connect up to seven cameras. seven up to connect can You To connect multiple multiple connect To 68

Installation and Connections Appendix

69 List of of Messages List connected12V to the DC IN or the BRC-Z330, connector on the cordbe may disconnected AC from the Check that outlet. power the turned on. is BRC-Z330 theto connecting BRC-Z330 the improperly, is connected BRU-SF10 be may cable fiber optical the or damaged. may BRU-SF10 and the BRC-Z330 settings, on details For different. be see pageand 20 27. Afterchecking the restart conditions, above the and BRU-SF10. BRC-Z330 • adaptor TheAC is not properly • Fiber Cable TheOptical CCFC-S200 • the for settings frequency Image This message appearswhenan unsupported optional interface card is insertedslot in the cardtheof the Remove card BRU-SF10. after turning the BRU-SF10. off This message appearswhenyou preset pan/tilt the when position camera the position of the camera is out ofrange of setting. LIMIT PAN-TILT current the fail will presetting position camera This Perform presetting the performed. be to again after moving the camera within the LIMIT setting. range of the PAN-TILT PRESET (xx) OUT OUT (xx) PRESET RANGE (xxOF = position preset numbers 01 to 16) Message Communication error Please check Meaning/remedies connection error card Option Please checkoption card Message Meaning/remedies Messages video for outputsBRU-SF10from the HD Optical Multiplex Unit The camera stoppedmoving due to an Reset mechanism. pan/tilt the in error power the off turn or position pan/tilt the of the camera and turnon it again. camera, the and of power the off Turn consult with dealer. your Sony the camera after you changed thesetting menu. SYSTEM the in “IMG-FLIP” of supplied the on switch POWER the Use Remote Commander or the POWER Remote RM-BR300 the on button then off, the power turn to Unit Control on. The changedsetting becomes effective. When you store the camerasettings into the 1-16), (POSITION memory the seconds. 2 appear for will message is automatically balance white the While Wait will appear. message the adjusted, is adjustment the When while. a for disappear. will it complete, camera, the and of power the off Turn consult with dealer. your Sony exit To menu. SYSTEM the in PHASE from the adjustment,press the HOME button on the RemoteCommander or the the on joystick the of top the on button Unit. Control Remote move you when appears message This the cursorPHASEinthe to H SYSTEM start the H PHASEmenu. To adjustment, Remote the on button HOME the press Commander or the button on thetop of Unit. Control Remote the on joystick the Turn off the power of the camera, the and of power the off Turn consult with dealer. your Sony

STOP

Appendix MessagePlease restart system are prompted to restart ofthe power You Meaning/remedies xxPRESET OK (xx = preset position numbers01 to 16) WB...OK Push One (NG) CAUTION COOLING FAN STOPPED! *[ENTER]: EXIT H adjust you while appears message This ENTER *PUSH BUTTON (The message will message (The flash in FAN on PAGE6 MOTOR STATUS the in menu.) The tally lamp lamp tally The flashes. Indicator lamp STANDBY flashes. Meaning/remedies Messages for the BRC-Z330 camera BRC-Z330 the for Messages

Indicators on the BRC-Z330 camera List of Messages of List Take screen. the on messages may appear following The below. shown measures necessary the Insert the power cord firmly as far as it will it as far as firmly cord power the Insert go. will it as far as firmly cord power the Insert go. card slot. the card from the Remove or Unit, Multiplex Optical HD the on Turn plug in the cord power of the unit toan AC outlet firmly. to Unit Control Remote RM-BR300 Use the the and menu set open IR-RECEIVE to ON. (page 37) The camera cannotbe turned using on/off the use Instead, Commander. Remote supplied the or BRU-SF10 the on switch power the button on a POWER RM-BR300 connected to camera. the on/off turn to BRU-SF10 the video monitor. EXPOSURE the in correctly exposure the Set menu. MENU the or Commander Remote supplied Remote Control RM-BR300 theon button monitor the from menu the off turn to Unit screen. ZOOM menu (page TILT PAN 36). button SELECT CAMERA the Press switch SELECT IR the to corresponding (page camera the on setting 44). The AC power cord is not inserted firmly into into firmly inserted not is cord power AC The outlet. AC the or adaptor power AC the Card Multiplex HD Optical BRBK-SF1 The slot. the card into inserted is usingWhenthe distance far remote control HD Optical BRBK-SF1 the with system Fiber Optical CCFC-S200 Card, Multiplex HD Optical Multiplex Cable and BRU-SF10 properly is not Cable Fiber Optical the Unit, Unit Multiplex HDor the Optical connected on. turned not is to is set menu SYSTEM the in IR-RECEIVE OFF. The cameraconnected HD is to a BRU-SF10 Unit. Multiplex Optical The video cable is not connected properly. Check the connection between the camera and the on correctly set is not exposure The camera. is limited. range tilting or panning The the in setting LIMIT PAN-TILT the Change not match does Commander the Remote on switch SELECT IR the with set number the on the camera. The supplied AC power adaptor is not not is adaptor power AC supplied The firmly. jack DC IN 12V the to connected

Troubleshooting The camera cannot be turned on with the Commander. Remote supplied The picture is not displayed on the video camera. the to connected monitor operated. be cannot zoom or tilt Pan, screen. monitor the on is displayed menu Any the on button SCREEN DATA the Press work. not does Commander Remote The pressed you button SELECT CAMERA The Symptom turned is not camera the of power The on. Cause Remedy

Before bringing in your camera for service, check the the check for service, camera your in bringing Before the If problem. the troubleshoot to guide a as following Sony your with consult corrected, be cannot problem dealer. Troubleshooting 70 Appendix Appendix

71 Troubleshooting Check that the connectiontothe RS- VISCA 422 connectorscorrectly is made, and the RS- 422 cableis properly connected. Identifythe addresscamera the of (page 20), set on of the rear MODE the the then selector address same the to Unit Control Remote (page 24). 422)switch withthe onBOTTOM the bottom of the camera (page 20) and the DIP switch on (pageUnit Control Remote the 25). Select the same communication baud rate (9600 bps or 38,400 bps)with the BOTTOM switch on the bottom of the camera (page 20) Control Remote the on switch DIP the and (pageUnit 25). the of bottom the on switches BOTTOM the camera to OFF (page 20). Make sure the connectionbetween the computerand camera is made correctly. (RS- setting control VISCA the that Check setting rate baud the and RS-422) or 232C (9600 bps or 38,400 bps)are properly made with theswitch BOTTOM onthe bottom of thecamera (pageand 20)the switch DIP on (pageUnit Control Remote the 25). to connectTry the camera to the RM-BR300 RemoteControl to Unitcheck that the camera works properly. Consult with your computer manufacturer or for details. dealer the from cord power the of plug the out Pull outlet AC the into it reinsert then outlet, AC while. a after The connection using the VISCA RS-422 RS-422 VISCA the using connection The made. correctly not is connectors The BOTTOM switch the on bottomofThe BOTTOM the camera set is to other any address than “0 (AUTO).” correct. is not setting control VISCA RS- or (RS-232C setting proper the Select the of setting rate baud communication The camerathe and RM-BR300 differ. The NC (No Connection) switch is set toON. camera Set addressselector switch9,10 of to connected correctly not is computer The the camera. Dependingyour on computeror video capture board, you maynot be able to obtain the quality. picture expected — The camera cannotbe operated with the Unit. Remote Control RM-BR300 The VISCA control is not available with is The control VISCA available not a computerconnected to the camera. The picture qualityobtained the from camera connected to a computer differs from that from the camera connected to a video monitor. The camera cannotbe operated at all. Symptom Cause Remedy , F3.7, F3.4, , F3.7, F3.4, F4.0 , F3.7, F3.4, F3.1, F4.0 , +1, +2, +3, +4, +5, +6, +7 0 , OFF 12dB , HIGH , 1dB, 2dB, 3dB, 4dB, 5dB, 6dB, 7dB, 8dB, 8dB, 7dB, 6dB, 5dB, 4dB, 3dB, 2dB, , 1dB, , 1dB, 2dB, 3dB, 4dB, 5dB, 6dB, 7dB, 8dB, 8dB, 7dB, 6dB, 5dB, 4dB, 3dB, 2dB, , 1dB, (1080/59.94i, 720/59.94p, NTSC) (1080/59.94i, 720/59.94p, (1080/59.94i, 720/59.94p, NTSC) (1080/59.94i, 720/59.94p, PAL) (1080/50i, 720/50p, PAL) (1080/50i, 720/50p, MID 0dB 0dB 1/60 1/60 1/50 1/50 , F6.8, F4.0, F3.4 – 71 – 71 – 71 – 71 1/10000, 1/6000, 1/3500, 1/2500, 1/1750, 1/1250, 1/10000, 1/6000, 1/3500, 1/2500, 1/1750, 1/1250, 0 0 0 0

F11 , 1/4, 1/16 OFF . SPEED AE LOW, bold OFF OFF OFF NARROW PHASE FULL AUTO OFF 1/90, Pri SHUTTER SPEED 1/10000, 1/6000, 1/4000, 1/3000, 1/2000, 1/1500, F3.1, F2.8, F2.6, F2.4, F2.2, F2.0, F1.8, F1.7, F1.6 1/1000, 1/725, 1/500, 1/350, 1/250, 1/180, 1/125, 1/100, 1/75, 1/1000, 1/600, 1/425, 1/300, 1/215, 1/150, 1/120, 1/100, IRIS LIMIT LIMIT IRIS 1/90, 1/75, LIMIT AGC 6dB, 0dB, -3dB, SPEED 1/4000, 1/3000, 1/2000, 1/1500, 1/10000, 1/6000, 17dB, 16dB, 15dB, 14dB, 13dB, 12dB, 11dB, 10dB, 9dB, HYPER 24dB, 23dB, 22dB, 21dB, 20dB, 19dB, 18dB, IRIS IRIS Pri 1/350, 1/250, 1/180, 1/125, 1/100, 1/1000, 1/725, 1/500, 1/10000, 1/6000, 1/3500, 1/2500, 1/1750, 1/1250, 1/300, 1/215, 1/150, 1/120, 1/100, 1/1000, 1/600, 1/425, CLOSE, F16, F15, F14, F12, F11, F10, F9.6, F8.7, F8.0, IRIS F5.2, F4.8, F4.4, F7.3, F6.8, F6.2, F5.6, F16, F15, F14, F12, F11, F10, F9.6, F8.7, F8.0, F7.3, F4.8, F4.4, F6.8, F6.2, F5.6, F5.2, MANUAL GAIN -3dB, -3dB, GAIN MANUAL LIGHT BACK ON LIGHT SPOT ON COLOR AE STD PHASE PHASE PHASE PHASE STD WIDE CHECK ND FILTER GAIN Pri GAIN -3dB, -3dB, GAIN Pri GAIN EX-COMP ON LEVEL -7, -6, -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, F2.8, F2.6, F2.4, F2.2, F2.0, F1.8, F1.7, F1.6 17dB, 16dB, 15dB, 14dB, 13dB, 12dB, 11dB, 10dB, 9dB, 24dB 23dB, 22dB, 21dB, 20dB, 19dB, 18dB,

Menu Configuration Menu (page 32)

The menus of the camera are configured as described as described are configured camera of the menus The below. in are item of each settings initial The Menu Configuration Menu EXPOSURE MODE EXPOSURE MODE 72 Appendix Appendix

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NORMAL AUTO OFF OFF OFF OFF WB SENS LOW, LOW, SENS WB R.ENHANCE -10, -9, -8, -7, -6, -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, ON AUTO2 WB SENS LOW, LOW, SENS WB AUTO2 AUTO1 AUTO ON ON COLOR MATRIX MATRIX COLOR HUE COLOR -7, -6, -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, +7 +7 +7 +6, +7 +6, – INDOOR OUTDOOR +7 +6, – +7 +6, -128 R.GAIN MANUAL +6, -128 B.GAIN +6, COLOR GAIN WB R.SHIFT WB B.SHIFT ONE PUSH -7, -6, -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, -7, -6, -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, WB R.SHIFT -7, -6, -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, WB B.SHIFT WB R.SHIFT -7, -6, -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, OFF -7, -6, -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, -7, -6, -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, WB B.SHIFT -7, -6, -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, G.ENHANCE B.ENHANCE -10, -9, -8, -7, -6, -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, YL.ENHANCE -10, -9, -8, -7, -6, -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, CY.ENHANCE +3, +4, +5, +6, +7, +8, +9, +10 -1, -10, -9, -8, -7, -6, -5, -4, -3, -2, MG.ENHANCE +3, +4, +5, +6, +7, +8, +9, +10 -1, -10, -9, -8, -7, -6, -5, -4, -3, -2, -10, -9, -8, -7, -6, -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, +3, +4, +5, +6, +7, +8, +9, +10 +3, +4, +5, +6, +7 ,+8, +9, +10 +3, +4, +5, +6, +7, +8, +9, +10 +3, +4, +5, +6, +7, +8, +9, +10 COLOR WHITE BALANCE BALANCE WHITE COLOR (page 35) (page 34) (page 33) KNEE POINT POINT PHASE PHASE PHASE GAMMA NARROW KNEE STD WIDE CINEMA COLOR DETAIL DETAIL COLOR PHASE CHECK LIMIT ASSIST MANUAL NEAR OFF AF OFF FOCUS MODE FLICKER CANCEL ON CANCEL ON BAR FLICKER B&W COLOR ON PICTURE DETAIL 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, , VD , VD , OFF SYNC RGB SYNC MODE3 END END MODE2, 174˚ – -174˚ , -29˚ – 89˚ , ×1.5, ×2.0, ×4.0 OFF END, OFF END OFF TYPE SYNC R P – 330 B

YP OFF 10 ON OFF OFF OFF ON HD Does not appear when an output signal is 1080/50i or 720/50p format. 720/50p or is 1080/50i signal output when an appear not Does Does not appear when a BRU-SF10 HD Optical Multiplex Unit is in use. in is Unit Multiplex HD Optical BRU-SF10 when a appear not Does 1) 1) 16:9 [LETTER] 16:9 ON 1) IMG SIZE 0 – 0 1) TILT TILT ON RIGHT – -174˚, 174˚ PAN PAN ON LEFT DOWN RAMP CURVE UP MODE1, -29˚ – 89˚, D-ZOOM IMG-FLIP ON OFF ON IMG-FLIP ON PAN-REVERSE REVERSE TILT INFO DISPLAY OFF SYNC MASTER ON SD H PHASE Menu Configuration Menu FORMAT FORMAT VIDEO OUT HD-RGB/COMPONENT

RGB ADD SYNC TYPE ADD SYNC RGB 4:3 [CROP] [SQUEEZE] VIDEO 4:3 4:3 SD-VIDEO/S SETUP (page 38) SYSTEM IR RECEIVE (page 37) (page 36) PAN TILT ZOOM TILT PAN LIMIT PAN-TILT 74 Appendix Appendix

75 Menu Configuration Menu (page 39) RGB SYNC TYPE MOTOR VERSION RGB SYNC SETUP FAN BRC 6 PAGE HD FORMAT SD IMG SIZE RAMP CURVE DOWN RIGHT UP TILT RAMP D-ZOOM 5 PAGE LIMIT PAN-TILT PAN LEFT NEAR LIMIT ASSIST TILT INFO MASTER NEAR PHASE AF PAN, IR-RECEIVE IMG-FLIP REVERSE DISPLAY 4 PAGE SYNC H FOCUS MODE PAGE 3 DETAIL W 3 DETAIL POINT CANCEL & PAGE BAR COLOR PHASE GAMMA KNEE FLICKER B COLOR WB SENS GAIN HUE MATRIX WB COLOR COLOR COLOR 2 PAGE WHITE BALANCE WB SHIFT GAIN M. R:, B: R:, B: ENHANCE MG: YL:, CY:, R:, G:, B:, AE SPEED EXPOSURE LIMIT 1 LIMIT LIGHT LIGHT PAGE STATUS AE AE FILTER AGC IRIS EX-COMP BACK SPOT COLOR ND RGB r 16:9 [LETTER] C b VBS 16:9 [LETTER] YC OFF

1) Does not appear when an output signal is 1080/50i, or 720/50p format. 720/50p or 1080/50i, is signal an output when appear not Does 1) 4:3 [CROP] [SQUEEZE] 4:3 4:3 RGB ADD SYNC ADD OFF RGB D-SUB OUTPUT 2 4:3 [CROP] [SQUEEZE] Y/C IMG-SIZE 4:3 4:3 SETUP ON Menu Configuration Menu SD D-SUB OUTPUT 1 (page 41) SD-SDI IMG-SIZE (page 40) Menus when an Interface Card is inserted is Card Interface an when Menus 76 Appendix Appendix

77 Presetting Items 12345678910111213141516 12345678910111213141516 zaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa zaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa zaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa zaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa zaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa zaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa zaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa zaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa zaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa zaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa zaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa zaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa zaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa zaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa zaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa zaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa zaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa zaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa zaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa zaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa zaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa zaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa zaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa zaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa zaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa zaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa zaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa zaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa zaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa zaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa zaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa zaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa zaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa zaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa zaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 1)

G.ENHANCE B.ENHANCE YL.ENHANCE COLOR MATRIX R.ENHANCE MANUAL B.GAIN MANUAL COLOR GAIN COLOR HUE WB B.SHIFT (ONE (ONE B.SHIFT WB PUSH) R.GAIN MANUAL WB B.SHIFT (AUTO) (ONE R.SHIFT WB PUSH) WB SENS WB R.SHIFT (AUTO) PHASE ND FILTER BALANCE WHITE MODE BACK LIGHT BACK LIGHT SPOT COLOR AE GAIN Pri VAL GAIN Pri EX-COMP MODE EX-COMP VAL IRIS Pri VAL Pri IRIS Pri VAL SHUTTER MANUAL GAIN MANUAL SHUTTER MANUAL IRIS MANUAL AE SPEED AE AGC LIMIT LIMIT IRIS Menu item MODEEXPOSURE Presettingposition number Pan/tilt position Pan/tilt Zoom position position Focus Presetting item Presetting positionnumber Presetting menu items

Thesetting following items can stored be in the memory of the camera. presetting items General Presetting Items Presetting ––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––– 12345678910111213141516 f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f z zaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa zaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa zaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa zaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa zaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa zaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa zaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa zaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa zaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa zaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa zaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa zaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 1) 2) : settings. these with starts camera The again. on and off turned is power when the memory in retained items Setting : Setting items retained in memory when and is turned onpower theoff again. : on. turned is power the when only memory in retained items Setting Presetting Items The current setting of IMG-FLIP is recalled regardless of presetting operations. presetting of regardless recalled is IMG-FLIP of setting current The When CHECK is selected with COLOR AE and COLOR DETAIL, the setting is stored as STD. as stored is setting the with COLOR COLOR AE DETAIL, When CHECK and is selected H PHASE (HD OUTPUT) FORMAT ADD SYNC SYNC TYPE OUTPUT) (SD SIZE IMG for (not available SETUP 1080/50i, 720/50p output signal) TILT LIMIT MODE LIMIT TILT LIMIT AREA PAN AREA LIMIT TILT CURVE RAMP D-ZOOM IR-RECEIVE IMG-FLIP REVERSE PAN REVERSE TILT INFO DISPLAY SYNC MASTER NEAR LIMIT AF ASSIST LIMIT MODE PAN OO A –––––––––––––––– BAR COLOR FOCUS MODE KNEE POINT CANCEL FLICKER B&W COLOR DETAIL PHASE GAMMA CY.ENHANCE MG.ENHANCE DETAIL Menu item Presetting position number a f 2) z 1) – : on. and off is turned power the memory when from the cleared items Setting 78 Appendix Appendix

79 Presetting Items ard is inserted into BRU-SF10 connectedinserted is ard BRU-SF10 into 10, or when a BRBK-SA1 and BRBK-HSD2 are used as BRBK-HSD2 a BRBK-SA1 are used and or when 10, ––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––– 12345678910111213141516 f f f f f f 1) : settings. these with starts camera The again. on and off is turned power the when memory in retained items Setting : Setting items retained in memory when and is turned on power the off again. : Setting items retained in memory only when is turned the power on. When installed in the BRC-Z330 and in use, the IMG SIZE setting is linked with the VIDEO OUT setting. OUT VIDEO the with linked is setting SIZE IMG the use, in and BRC-Z330 the in installed When BRU-SF the in are installed BRBK-SA1 cards two When SD-SDI, the IMG SIZE settings for both option cards are linked. When two BRBK-HSD2 cards are installed in the the in installed are BRBK-HSD2two cards When are linked. cards option for both IMG SIZE settings SD-SDI, the option both for settings SIZE IMG the SD-SDI, as used are BRBK-HSD2 and a BRBK-SA1 when or BRU-SF10, cards are linked. ADD SYNC 2 OUTPUT D-SUB SIZE IMG for (not SETUP available signal) output 50i only displayed items Menu when the HFBK-HSD2 is installed SIZE IMG Menu item only displayed items Menu when the HFBK-SA1 is installed 1 OUTPUT D-SUB Presettingposition number z f 1) with the camera the with Presetting menu items while the Interface Bo Interface the while items Presetting menu a – : on. and off turned is power the memory when the from cleared items Setting

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/ 8 3 / 5 × 8 × 7 16 8 / / 1 3 × 1 × 7 × 7 4 8 / / 1 3 Composite: 1 Vp-p (sync negative, negative, (sync Vp-p 1 Composite: termination) at 75-ohm output: S video Y: 1 Vp-p (sync negative,at 75-ohm termination) of level as chroma C: Same 75-ohm (at signal composite termination) type type pin optional Output Card (6 mm 193.4 inches) (w/h/d) (excluding (excluding (w/h/d) inches) parts) protruding mm (2 × 210 inches) (w/h/d) inches) 4oz) surface VIDEO (BNC type) S VIDEO (mini DIN 4-pin) EXT SYNC IN: BNC type VISCA RS-232C IN: Mini DIN 8-pin VISCA RS-232C OUT: Mini DIN 8- type 9-pin RS-422: VISCA bps bps/38400 9600 Data: 8 bit 1 bit: Stop 12V) (DC IN type4 JEITA 1.5 A max. (at 12 V DC), 18 W without W without 12 V DC), 18 (at A 1.5 max. 0 ºC to ºC 40 ºF (32 to 104 ºF) ºF) +140 to ºF (–4 ºC +60 to ºC –20 Remote Commander: Approx. 56 26 56 × Approx. Commander: Remote Remote Commander: 110 g (3.9 oz) (3.9 g 110 Commander: Remote horizontal the to degrees ±15 than Less Hz) (1) External sync input sync External input/output Control format signal Control connector Power AC power adaptor MPA-AC1 (100 to 240 V AC, 50/60 50/60 V AC, 240 to (100 MPA-AC1 adaptor power AC cord (1) power AC (1) Commander Remote Ceiling (A) bracket (1) Ceiling (B) bracket (1) (1) rope Wire General voltageInput consumption Current V DC) 13.2 V to V DC (10.8 12 temperature Operating temperature Storage Dimensions × 186 × 160.8 Approx. camera: Video accessories Supplied MassInstallation angle kg (4 1.9 Approx. camera: Video lb

4 / 3 inches) (TELE inches) 8 / 1 RGB: 0.7 Vp-p (no sync, at 75-ohm 75-ohm at sync, (no Vp-p 0.7 RGB: termination) sync, tri-level V, (±0.3 1 Vp-p termination) 75-ohm at : Component sync, tri-level V, (±0.3 Vp-p Y: 1 termination) 75-ohm at 75-ohm mVp-p, ±350 Pb/Pr: terminated 75-ohm 1 Vp-p, HD/VD Sync: terminated 75- mVp-p, ±300 Sync: Tri-level ohm terminated 720/50p (switched with the the with (switched 720/50p switch) BOTTOM automatically switched element 2,250,000 pixels 2,160,000 F2.2 to mm, F1.6 4.6 to 82.8 f = to (equivalent mm 651.0 to 36.2 = f of the camera) a 35-mm length focal mm (19 500 / OFF) LIMIT end) 60 speed: panning Maximum degrees/sec. 0.25 speed: panning Minimum degrees/sec. degrees/ 60 speed: tilting Maximum sec. Minimum tilting speed: 0.25 degrees/sec. inches) (WIDE end: LIMIT OFF) / 1500 mm (59 Internal/external synchronization, synchronization, Internal/external Approx. elements: picture Total Approx. elements: picture Effective 100 mm (4 (WIDE inches) end: 6 lux (F1.6) with 50 IRE (WIDE end) (WIDE IRE 50 with (F1.6) lux 6 degrees –30 degrees, +90 Vertical:

Specifications Input/output connectors outputVideo 15-pin) (D-sub RGB/COMPONENT

System signalVideo 720/59.94p, 1080/50i 1080/59.94i, Specifications Synchronization deviceImage pickup CMOS mm), (6 type 1/3 Lens distance object Minimum 18×(optical), 4× (digital) Minimum illumination speedShutter S/NVideo sec. 1/10,000 to (1/50) 1/59.94 actionPan/tilt degrees ±175 Horizontal: output) Y signal (component dB 50 80 Appendix Appendix

81 Specifications M3 × 8) (7) M4 × 8) (1) 3 3 Note Always verify that the unit is operatingproperly before use. ANY OF FOR DAMAGES LIABLE BE NOT SONY WILL TO, LIMITED NOT BUT KIND INCLUDING, ON OR REIMBURSEMENT COMPENSATION OR OF PRESENT THE LOSS OF ACCOUNT THIS OF FAILURE DUE TO PROFITS PROSPECTIVE PERIOD OR WARRANTY THE DURING EITHER UNIT, OR FOR WARRANTY, THE OF EXPIRATION AFTER REASON WHATSOEVER. ANY OTHER Screws ( Screws Screw ( Screw Design and specifications are subject to change without without change to subject are specifications and Design notice. RS-422 connector plug (1) plug connector RS-422 (1) Instructions Operating (1) Control IP Optional for Guide Operation ) 32 /

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85 At RGB At RGB setting (at VD) Bi-level Bi-level VD-OUT Specifications SYNC) At RGB At RGB setting (at Tri-level Tri-level SYNC- OUT At YPbPr At YPbPr COMPONENT setting (at VD) RGB/COMPONENT Bi-level VD- Bi-level OUT VISCA RS-232C OUT Function SYNC-OUT At YPbPr At YPbPr COMPONENT setting Pin No.123 Function 456 OUT DTR 7 OUT DSR 8 TXD OUT GND RXD OUT GND Connection No Connection No Pin No. 12 Pr-OUT3 Y-OUT Pr-OUT4 Pb-OUT Y-OUT5 GND R-OUT Pb-OUT6 GND G-OUT R-OUT 7 GND B-OUT GND8 G-OUT GND GND B-OUT 9NC NC GND NCNC GND GND10 GND GND11 GND GND GND GND12 GND GND GND13 NC GND GND GND14 HD-OUT GND GND Tri-level HD-OUT GND NC GND GND HD-OUT GND HD-OUT GND NC NC 15 NC NC NC NC Analog RGB/COMPONENT (D-sub 15-pin) VISCA RS-232C OUT connector (mini DIN 8-pin, 8-pin, DIN (mini connector OUT RS-232C VISCA female) 6789 IN VISCA RS-232C VISCA RS-422 12345 switch on the bottom of the on the camera.switch bottom 1DTR IN IN IN Pin No.1DTR 2DSR 3TXD Function 45678 GND RXD IN GND * OUT SIRCS Connection No 8TXD IN – IN IN+ Pin No.123 Function 456 – RXD OUT 7 RXD OUT+ 8TXD TXD OUT – 9TXD TXD OUT+ GND – RXD IN RXD IN+ * theselectable BOTTOM withOUT is function The SIRCS VISCA RS-232C IN connector (mini-DIN 8-pin, female) BRC-Z330 Video Camera Video BRC-Z330 VISCA RS-422 connector(connector plug 9-pin) Pin Assignments VISCA RS232C IN TALLY/CONTACT 19 1DTR IN IN No.Pin 1DTR 2DSR 3 Function 45678 TXD IN GND RXD IN GND No Connection No Connection Pin No.Pin 123 Function 456 CAMERA1 7 CAMERA2 8 CAMERA3 9 CAMERA4 CAMERA5 CAMERA6 CAMERA7 GND GND BRU-SF10 HD Optical Multiplex Unit Multiplex HD Optical BRU-SF10 (optional) VISCA RS-232C IN connector (mini DIN 8-pin, female) TALLY/CONTACT connector (connector plug, TALLY/CONTACT 9-pin) RS-422 RS-232C 19 VISCA Specifications PinNo. 123 Function 456 Connection No 7 Connection No 8 Connection No 9 Connection No GND – RXD IN RXD IN+ TXD IN – TXD IN+ Pin No.123 Function 456 Connection No 7 Connection No 8 TXD IN GND RXD IN GND Connection No Connection No VISCA RS-422 connector (connector plug, 9-pin) VISCA RS-232C output connector (mini DIN 8- DIN (mini connector output RS-232C VISCA female) pin, RM-BR300Unit Remote Control (optional) 86 Appendix Appendix

87 At RGB At RGB setting (at VD) Bi-level Bi-level VD-OUT Specifications SYNC) At RGB At RGB setting (at Tri-level Tri-level SYNC- OUT At YPbPr At YPbPr COMPONENT setting (at VD) Bi-level VD- Bi-level OUT RGB/COMPONENT Function SYNC-OUT At YPbPr At YPbPr COMPONENT setting Pin No. 12 Pr-OUT3 Y-OUT Pr-OUT4 Pb-OUT Y-OUT5 GND R-OUT Pb-OUT6 GND G-OUT R-OUT 7 GND B-OUT GND8 G-OUT GND GND B-OUT 9NC NC GND NCNC GND GND10 GND GND11 GND GND GND GND12 GND GND GND13 NC GND GND GND14 HD-OUT GND GND Tri-level HD-OUT GND NC GND GND HD-OUT GND HD-OUT GND NC NC 15 NC NC NC NC Analog RGB/COMPONENT (D-sub 15-pin) OUT VISCA RS422 VISCA RS232C 123456789 8TXD IN – IN IN+ Pin No.123 Function 456 – RXD OUT 7 RXD OUT+ 8TXD TXD OUT – 9TXD TXD OUT+ GND – RXD IN RXD IN+ Pin No.123 Function 456 OUT DTR 7 OUT DSR 8 TXD OUT GND RXD OUT GND Connection No Connection No VISCA RS-422 connector(connector plug, 9-pin) VISCA RS-232C OUT connector (mini DIN 8-pin, female) 1 OUT – RXD 2 OUT + RXD 3OUT – TXD 4OUT + TXD 5 GND 6 IN – RXD 7 IN + RXD 8 TXD IN – 9 TXD IN + 1 RXD OUT – 2 RXD OUT + 3 TXD OUT – 4 TXD OUT + 5 GND 6 RXD IN – 7 RXD IN + 8 TXD IN – 9 TXD IN + 1 RXD OUT – 2 RXD OUT + 3 TXD OUT – 4 TXD OUT + 5 GND 6 RXD IN – 7 RXD IN + 8 TXD IN – 9 TXD IN + Third to Seventh BRC-Z330,Seventh to Third or BRU-SF10 connector VISCA RS-422 First BRC-Z330First camera, or BRU-SF10 RS-422 VISCA connector Second BRC-Z330, or or BRC-Z330, Second BRU-SF10 RS-422 VISCA connector TXD IN + 1NC 2NC 3NC 4NC 5GND 6 RXD IN – 7 RXD IN + 8 TXD IN – 9 Specifications NC = No ConnectionNC = No RM-BR300 Remote UnitControl connector RS-422 VISCA Wiring Diagram of Connection RS-422 VISCA Diagram Wiring 88 Appendix Appendix

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