Sony BRC-300/300p manual

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    Oper atin g Instruction s 3-850-212- 11 (1) 3CCD Color Video Camera © 2004 Sony Cor poration BRC-300/300P[...]

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    2 Owner’ s Recor d The model and seria l numbers are located on the bottom. Record these numbers i n the spaces pro vided belo w . Refer to these number s whene ver y ou call up on your Sony d ealer re garding t his product . Model No. Serial No. T o pre vent fire or shock hazar d, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. T o a v oid electrica[...]

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    T abl e of Contents 3 T ab le of Cont ents Getting Started Prec autions ........... .................................... .............. 5 T ypical CCD Phenomena ................................. ..... 5 Overvie w Fe ature s ......................... ........................... .............. 6 System Components ................................ ....[...]

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    T abl e of Contents 4 Installation and Connections Installati on ........................ ................................... 42 Attaching an Interfac e Card ..................... ........ 42 Installing th e Camera ............................... ........ 42 Installin g the Camera on t he Ceiling ................ 43 Connections ..... ..............[...]

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    Getting St ar ted Precautio ns / T ypical CCD Phenomena 5 Getting Started Precauti ons Operating or storage location Operating or storing t h e camera in the follo wing locations may cause damage to the camera: • Extremely hot or cold pl aces ( Operat ing temper ature: 0 ° C to +40 ° C [32 ° F to 10 4 ° F]) • Exposed in direct sunl i ght f [...]

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    Ov erview F eatures 6 Overvie w Featur es Compact, 3CCD video camera with built- in pan/tilt/zoom functions • The camera inte grates the 3CCD camera block, pan/ tilt mechanism, and 12- magni f ication optic al zoom with 4-magni fication d igital zoom in a c ompact body . The compactness and integrat ion allo w the camera versatile usag e. • The[...]

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    Ov erview System Compon ents 7 System Component s In order to support multiple syst em confi gurations, a va r iety of optio nal product s are a vai lable for t he BRC- 300/300P 3CCD Color V ideo Camera. This section introd uces these o ptional pr oducts a s we ll as the accessories suppl ied with the camera. Supplied Com ponents and Accessories Be[...]

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    Ov erview System Co mponents 8 Scre w +M3 × 8 (7) RS-42 2 connec tor plug ( 1) Opera t i ng In str u ct ion s (1) Optional Pr oducts RM-BR300 Re mote Control Unit The jo ystick of t he remote cont rol unit al lows you comfortabl e pan/til t and zo om operations. The remote control uni t also al lo ws remote operati on of up to se v en cameras. Sup[...]

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    Ov erview System Compon ents 9 BRBK-302 SD I Card Insert the card i nto t he camera or the Op tical Multiplex Unit to all o w output of a sign al conforming to SMPTE259M seri al digital int erface standa rds. BRBK-30 3 Optica l Multipl ex Car d Insert the card into the camera to allo w high-bit multip lex transfer via o ptical fiber (video , extern[...]

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    Ov erview System Co nfigurat ion 10 System Config uration The BRC- 300/30 0P 3CCD Colo r V ideo Camera has various system conf i guration ca pabilitie s using opt ional produ cts. This section descri bes six typical syst em examples wi th the required compo nents and the mai n usage of each system. Operating a BRC-300/300P Camera Using the Supplied[...]

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    Ov erview System Co nfigurat ion 11 Operating Multiple BRC-300/300P Camer as Using the RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit This s ystem a llows you: • T o operate up t o se ven cameras remotely u sing a single Remote Cont rol Unit • T o perform pan/ tilt and zo om operations comfort ably using the joyst i ck System conf igura tion , Video signal Remot[...]

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    Ov erview System Co nfigurat ion 12 Operating a BRC-300/300 P Camera fr om a Long Distance This s ystem a llows you: • T o operate the camera remotely from a distan ce up to 500 m (1,64 0 feet) • T o perform pan/til t and zoom ope r ati ons comfort ably using th e joystick • T o transmit the vid eo signal and con trol signal of th e camera to[...]

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    Ov erview System Co nfigurat ion 13 Operating Mu ltiple BRC-300/300P Cameras from a Long Distance This s ystem a llows you: • T o operate up t o se ven cameras remotely f rom a distan ce up to 500 m (1,640 feet) • T o perform pan/ tilt and zo om operations comfort ably using the joyst i ck • T o transmit the vid eo signal and co ntrol signal [...]

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    Ov erview System Co nfigurat ion 14 Using BRC-300/300P Cameras and VISCA -contr ollable Cameras in the Same System This s ystem a llows you: • T o operate up to se ven cameras suppor ting the VISCA prot ocol such as EVI -D30/D30P , EVI-D70/D70 P and EVI- D100/D100P r emotely u sing a single R M-BR300 Remot e Control Uni t • T o perform pan/til [...]

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    Ov erview Location and F unction of P ar ts 15 Locatio n and Funct ion of P ar ts Camera Fr ont A Lens A wide con versi on lens ( not supplied) can be attached. B T ally la m p Lights in re d when a VISCA tal ly command is recei ved or the camera is selecte d by the RM- BR300 Remote C ontrol Unit ( not supplied ). C Rem ote sen sor This is the se n[...]

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    Ov erview Locatio n and F unction of P art s 16 M VISCA RS-232C IN connector Connect to the RM-BR 300 Remote Con trol Unit (not supplied). W hen you conne ct multiple cameras, connect i t to the VISCA RS-232C OUT conne ctor of the pre vious camera i n the daisy chain conne ction. N VISCA RS-232C OUT connector When you connect mult iple cameras, con[...]

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    Ov erview Location and F unction of P ar ts 17 Remote Comm ander (supplied) A CAMERA S ELECT buttons Press the b utton correspondin g to the camera you want to ope ra te with the Remo te Co mmander . The camera number can be set using the IR SELECT switch on the rea r of t he camera. Note If two or mo re cameras are adjacent an d have t he same cam[...]

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    Ov erview Locatio n and F unction of P art s 18 Installing batter ies RM-BR300 Remote Contro l Unit (not supplied) This manual ex plains the operations of the RM-BR300 Remo te Co ntro l Unit when it i s used w ith BR C -300/ 300P cameras. For operations with o th e r cameras, refer to the Operating I nstructio ns supplied wit h the RM-BR300. Fr ont[...]

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    Ov erview Location and F unction of P ar ts 19 H RESET button Hol d do w n this button and press POS ITION button 1 to 6, and t he memory of the camera c orrespondin g to the pressed POSIT ION button is cleared to the factory -preset condit ions. When multiple ca meras are connected, hold do wn this button and pr ess the POWER button to set the cam[...]

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    Ov erview Locatio n and F unction of P art s 20 Rear/B ottom U MODE selector Select the positio n corresponding to the VISCA- control lable camera to be conn ected. Note Use positio n 1 to 4 wh en all the connected cameras are o f the sam e mod el. V VISCA RS-232C connector Connect to the VISCA RS-232 C IN connector of the camera or the BR U-300/30[...]

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    Ov erview Location and F unction of P ar ts 21 BR U-300/300P Optical Multiple x Unit (not supplied) Fr ont A Po wer switch T urns on/of f the power of the Optical Multiple x Unit . B Po wer indicator Lit in green : The Opti c al Multiplex Unit is in normal opera tion. Lit in r ed: T he po wer of the camera is turne d of f. Tu r n i t o n . Flashing[...]

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    Ov erview Locatio n and F unction of P art s 22 Switch 2 (Communicatio n baud rate select or) Set to ON for 38400bp s , or OFF for 9600bps. Swit ches 3 to 5 (Camera ad dress se lector s) Set the add ress of the camera. Normally set to "0". W ith this setting, a ddresses are assigned to t he cameras automatical ly in the conne cted order b[...]

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    Adjust ing an d Setti ng With Menus About On- Screen Menus 23 Adjusting and Setting With Men us About On-Scre e n Men us Y ou can chan ge v arious settings, such as shooti ng condit ions and system setup of the c ame ra , while observing menu s displayed on a c onnected monitor . Thi s sec t ion ex plai ns how to r ead th e on- scr een m enus befor[...]

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    Adjust ing an d Setti ng With Menus Oper at ion Through Menus 24 Operation Thr ough Men us This secti on explains ho w to operate the menu usi ng the supplied Remote Commander , or using the RM-BR300 Remo te Co ntro l Unit (not sup plie d). For det ails on each menu, see pages 27 through 30. Menu Operation Using the Supplied Remote Comm ander 1 Pre[...]

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    Adjust ing an d Setti ng With Menus Operat ion Th rough Men us 25 Menu Operation Using the RM- BR300 Remote Contro l Unit 1 Press the M AIN button. The main menu appears. 2 Move the cursor to the menu item to be set by inclini ng the jo ystick forw ard or bac kward. 3 Press th e button on the to p of the joy s tic k. The sele cted menu appe ars. 4 [...]

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    Adjust ing an d Setti ng With Menus EXPOSU R E Menu 26 EXPOSURE Menu The E XPOSURE menu i s used to set the ite ms regarding the ex posure. MODE (exposure mode) FULL A UTO: The e xposure is a dj uste d automatically usin g the sensit ivity , electr onic shutter speed and iris. MANU AL: Adjust the gai n (GAIN), electronic shut ter speed (SPEED) and [...]

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    Adjust ing an d Setti ng With Menus FOCUS Menu / WHITE BALANCE Menu 27 FOCUS Menu The FOCUS menu is used t o select the focus mod e. A UT O FOCUS (automatic focus) Set to ON to perform th e automati c foc us adjustme nt . When it is set to ON, MODE appears and you can sel ect the automatic focu s adjustment mode from among the following:. NORMAL: T[...]

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    Adjust ing an d Setti ng With Menus P A N TIL T ZOOM Me nu 28 P AN TIL T ZOOM Men u The P AN TIL T ZOOM menu is used to sele ct the pan/ tilt/z oo m mode. P AN-TIL T LIMIT When you se t P AN to ON, LE FT and RIGHT appea r and you can sel ect t he limit of pan ope ration. When you set TIL T to ON, UP and DOWN app ear and yo u can sel ect the lim it [...]

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    Adjust ing an d Setti ng With Menus PICTURE Menu / SYSTEM Menu 29 PICTURE Menu EFFECT (picture eff e ct) OFF: No picture ef fect NEG: The image of the camera is re versed to nega t i ve. B&W : The image of the camera b ecomes monochrome. WIDE (wide mode) ON: 16:9 aspect ratio of the image of the camera OFF: 4:3 aspect ratio of the image of the [...]

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    Adjust ing an d Setti ng With Menus ANALOG OUT Menu 30 ANALOG OUT Menu The AN A LOF OUT menu appears only when the BRBK-301 Anaol og RGB Component ca r d is installed in the card slot of the camera. OUTPUT 1 Select the sig nal output from pi ns 3, 4 and 5 of the 9-pi n D-sub connector o f the Analog RGB Component Card. Set to RGB for the RGB signal[...]

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    Opera t ion Using the Supp lied Remote Commander T urning on the P ower / P an/Tilt and Zoom Operation 31 Before operating, chec k that the camera and peripheral de vices are properly installed and connected. For det ails, see “Instal lation” (page 42) and “Connecti ons” (page 46). T urning on the P o wer 1 Connect the camera t o an A C out[...]

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    Opera t ion Using the Supp lied Remote Commander P an/Tilt and Zoom Oper ation 32 Note The setting abo ve only ch ange s th e si gnal emi t ted from the Remote Commander , and does not change the setting of the camera itself. T herefore, repeat the sett ing for each Remote Commander i f you are using more than one Remote Commander . If the ST ANDBY[...]

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    Opera t ion Using the Supp lied Remote Commander Adjusting t he Camera 33 Adjusting the Camera Focusing on a Subject T o focus the camera on a subject automatically Press the A UTO button. The camera focuses o n the subject at the center of the screen automatically . T o focus the camera on a subject manua lly After pressing the MANU AL button, pre[...]

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    Opera t ion Using the Supp lied Remote Commander Storing th e Camer a Settings in Memory – Presetti ng Feature 34 Storin g the Camera Settings in Memor y – Presetting Feature Up to six com binations of se tt ings (six positi ons) includi ng camera posit ion, zooming, foc using, and backlighti ng, can be preset. For detai ls of the camera settin[...]

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    Operati on Using t he RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit T urning on the P ower 35 Before operating, check t hat the camera, the RM-BR300 Remote Cont rol Unit and periphe r al de vices are properly install ed and connected. For det ails, see “Instal lation” (page 42) and “Connecti ons” (page 46). T urning on the P o wer 1 Connect the camera t o a[...]

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    Operati on Using t he RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit P an/Tilt and Zoom Oper ation 36 3 Hold do wn the RESE T bu tton and press the PO W ER button on the Remote Cont rol Unit. The Remote Control Unit re cognizes the co nnected cameras and assi gns them camera addre s ses 1 to 7 automat ically in t he connecte d order . 4 Press the P OWER button on th[...]

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    Operati on Using t he RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit P an/Tilt and Z oom Oper ation 37 If the camera moves in a different direction from that y ou intended The camera is preset to face to ward the right whene ver the joystic k is inclined to th e right. Y ou mig ht wish to face the ca mera to ward the opposite d irecti on from that in which yo u incl[...]

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    Operati on Using t he RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit Adjusti ng the Camera 38 Adjusting the Camera Focusing on a Subject T o focus the camera on a subje ct automatically Press the A UTO/MANU AL button so t hat the A UTO indicat or lights. The camera focuses on t he subject in the cent er of the screen automatically . T o focus the camera on a subje c[...]

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    Operati on Using t he RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit Adjusting t he Camera 39 3 Adjust the red gain with the R co ntrol and th e blue gain with th e B contro l. Adjusting the Brightness 1 Set MODE to SH UTTER Pri, IRIS Pri, BRIGHT or M A N UA L i n t h e E X P O S U R E m e n u o f t h e ca m e r a . For sett ing, see “ EXPOSURE Menu” on pag e 26[...]

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    Operati on Using t he RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit Storing th e Camer a Settings in Memory – Presetti ng Feature 40 Storin g the Camera Settings in Memor y – Presetting Feature Up to sixtee n combinations o f se tti ngs (sixteen positions), i ncluding camer a position, z ooming, focusing, an d backlighting, can be stored in the memory of the ca[...]

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    Operati on Using t he RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit Storing t he Camera Settings in Memory – Presett ing F eature 41 Setting the Speed of the Camera Mo ving to a Pres et P osition Y ou can select the panning/ti lting speed when t he camera mov es to a preset position. 1 Press the CAMERA butt on to select the camera whose speed you w ant to set. 2 [...]

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    Installat ion and Connections Instal lation 42 Installation and Conn ectio ns Inst allati on Attachin g an Interface Car d Attach an in terface card (not suppli ed) to the card slot on the rear of the camera. 1 Loosen the t wo scre ws to remov e the card sl ot cover . 2 Insert an optional interface ca r d into the card sl ot. Align bot h ends of th[...]

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    Installat ion and Connections Install ation 43 T o a ttach the camera to a tripod Attach a tripod t o the scre w hole used for attaching a tripod on th e bottom of the camera. Use a tri pod with scre ws me eting either of the f ollowing specif ications. T o attach a wide con version lens The camera's lens port ion is threade d. T o attach a wi[...]

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    Installat ion and Connections Instal lation 44 Installation 1 Set IMG-FLI P to O N in th e SYSTEM menu . 2 Loosen the fo ur scre ws on the b ottom of the camera to remov e the four feet. 3 Attach th e wire rope to th e junctio n box on the ceili ng. Use an appropri ate scre w (not supplied) to attac h the wir e rope to t he juncti on box. 4 Attach [...]

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    Installat ion and Connections Install ation 45 5 Attach the ceiling bracket (A) to the bottom of the camera using the supplied fo ur screws (+M3 × 8). Align th e scre w holes o n the bott om of the ca m era with those in the ceiling brack et, and att ach the bracket to t he camera. T i ghten the screws a little at a tim e in the numbe re d order s[...]

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    Installat ion and Connections Connecti ons 46 8 Connect the cab les to the conn ectors on t he re ar of the camera. Note T ake the proper steps to ensur e tha t the lo ad of the cables con nected does not c ause problems. T o remov e the ca mera 1 Remove the three screws used to attach the camera in st ep 7 of " I nstalla tion." 2 T urn t[...]

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    Installat ion and Connections Connectio ns 47 Connecting the RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit Use the RS-232C conn ecting cable suppl ied with the Remot e Control Unit . Note When using the VISCA RS-2 32C connector s, check that the BO TTOM switch on t he bottom of the came ra (page 16) and the DIP swi tch on th e bottom of t he Remote Cont rol Unit (p[...]

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    Installat ion and Connections Connecti ons 48 Conn e cti n g a Video Mon itor , VTR, etc. Equipped wi th the Composite Video Input Connector Connecting a Vi deo Monitor , VT R, etc. Equipped with the S-Video Input Connector EXT SYNC IN IR SELECT 75 1 2 3 OFF ON IN VISCA RS-232C OUT ! VISCA RS-422 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 DC IN 12V R VIDEO S VIDEO to A C o[...]

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    Installat ion and Connections Connectio ns 49 Connecting a Device Equipped with VISCA RS-232C Connector Connection s with the VISCA RS-232 C cables (cross type) enable con trol of multiple cameras with a single RM-BR300 Re mote Contro l Unit. Y ou can conn ect the camera to a compu t er equipped with the VISCA RS-232C conn ector inste ad of the con[...]

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    Installat ion and Connections Connecti ons 50 Connecting a Vi deo Monitor Equipped with Analog RGB/ Component Connectors When you in stall an optio nal BRBK-301 An alog RGB Component Car d into the camera, you can outpu t the signal from the camera b y con verting it i nto component video, RGB, comp osite video or S- video signal. For details on ho[...]

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    Installat ion and Connections Connectio ns 51 Connecting a VTR Equipped with SDI Input Connector When y ou install a n optiona l BRBK-30 2 SDI Card into the camera, you can output t he signal from the camera by con verting it into a signal comp liant with th e SDI standard (SMPT E 259M seria l digital int erface). Connecting the BR U-300/300P Optic[...]

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    Installat ion and Connections Connecti ons 52 Notes on us e of the CCFC-M1 0 0 Opti ca l Fiber Cable • In orde r to pre vent cab le transmissi on loss, f ix the bend in the ca ble keeping more than 40 mm (1 5/8 inches) radius. • T o connect two Optical Fiber Cables, use t he ex tension pl ug suppli ed with th e cable. Connecting a Vi deo Switch[...]

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    Installat ion and Connections Connectio ns 53 Connecting a Sync Sig nal Generator T o connect a single camera T o connect mult iple cameras Y ou can connect up to se ven cameras. EXT SYNC IN IR SELECT 75 1 2 3 OFF ON IN VISCA RS-232C OUT ! VISCA RS-422 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 DC IN 12V R VIDEO S VIDEO 75-ohm ter mination s witch: ON EXT SY N C IN 75-ohm [...]

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    Appendix List o f Message s 54 Appe ndix List o f Messa ges The follo wing messages may appear on the screen. T ake the necessar y measures sho wn below . Indic ator s on the BRC-300/ 300Pcam era Messa ges f or the BRC-30 0/ 300P camera Err or messages f or the BR U-300/30 0P Optic al Multip lex Unit Indicator M eaning/reme dies ST ANDBY lamp flash[...]

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    Appendix T roubl eshooting 55 T r oubleshoot ing Before bringing in your camera for service, check the follo wing as a guide to t roubleshoot t he prob lem. If the problem c annot be cor rected, consu l t with your Son y dealer . Symptom C ause Remed y The po wer of the camera is not turned on. The AC po wer adaptor is not connec ted to the DC IN 1[...]

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    Appendix T roub leshooting 56 The VISCA control is not av ailable with a computer con nected to the ca mera. The comput er is not correctly con nected to the camera. Make sure the conn ection betwee n the comp uter an d cam era is m ade cor rectl y . Check tha t the VISCA contro l setting (RS- 232C o r RS-422) an d the ba ud rate settin g (9600 b p[...]

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    Appendix Menu Co nfiguration 57 Menu Configuration The menus of the came ra are conf igured as describe d belo w . The initial set tings of each item a re in bold. EXPOSURE MODE FULL A UTO MANUAL SHUTTER Pri IRIS Pr i BRIGHT GAIN -3, 0 , 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18 dB SPEED BRC-300: 1/4, 1/8, 1/15, 1/30, 1/60 , 1/90, 1/100, 1/125, 1/180, 1/250, 1/350, 1/50[...]

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    Appendix Menu Config ur ation 58 PICTURE EFFECT OFF NEG B&W WIDE OFF ON APERTURE MIN, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08 , 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, MAX SYSTEM D A T A MIX OFF ON IR-RECEIVE ON OFF IMG-FLIP OFF ON P AN REVERSE OFF ON TIL T REVERSE OFF ON DISPLA Y INFO OFF ON ANALOG OUT OUTPUT 1 RGB YCrCb SYNC G RGB OFF OUTPUT 2 VBS Y/C (page 29) (page[...]

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    Appendix Pres ettin g Ite m s 59 Presetti ng Items The foll owing settin g it ems can be stor ed in the memory of th e camera. Pres et ting menu i tems * Default b y resetting “ —” means that the camera starts with the setting stored in Position 1 , but you ca nnot reset the se tting us in g the RESET b utton. ** The def a ult setting is o bt[...]

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    Appendix Specifications 60 Specifi cations System V ideo sign al BRC-300: NTSC color , JEIT A standards BRC-300P: P AL co lo r , CCIR standards Synchroni zation Int ernal/e xternal synchron ization autom atically sw itched Picture element 1/4.7 type, 3CCD (Adv anced HAD) T otal pictu re elements: Approx. 1,070,000 pi xels Ef fective p i cture eleme[...]

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    Appendix Specifications 61 Dimensions Camera To p 215.6 (8 1 / 2 ) 152.5 (6 1 / 8 ) 180 (7 1 / 8 ) 5.5 ( 7 / 32 ) 205 (8 1 / 8 ) 9.6 ( 13 / 32 ) 90 (3 5 / 8 ) 75 (8) 143 (5 3 / 4 ) 48 (1 15 / 16 ) 20 ( 13 / 16 ) 21 ( 27 / 32 ) 12 ( 1 / 2 ) 70 (2 7 / 8 ) 106 (4 1 / 4 ) Unit: mm (inches) Front Bottom Sid e BOTTOM switche s T r ipod screw holes 1/4-20[...]

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    Appendix Specifications 62 RM-BR300 Re mote Control Unit 1 1 9 LOCK MODE VALUE RESET MENU PRESET SHIFT L/R DIRECTION PAN E L LIGHT BLACK LIGHT PAN-TIL T RESET ONE PUSH AWB POWER AUTO MANUAL AUTO ONE PUSH AF 234 56 7 2 10 STD REV 3 11 4 POSITION CAMERA 12 5 13 6 14 7 15 8 16 R – + BRIGHT B – + FOCUS NEAR FAR 145.9 (5 3 / 4 ) 137.2 (5 1 / 2 ) 391[...]

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    Appendix Specifications 63 BRU -300 Opti cal Multipl e x Unit 233 (9 1 / 4 ) 210 (8 3 / 8 ) 212 (8 3 / 8 ) 94.5 (3 3 / 4 ) 88 (3 1 / 2 ) Unit: mm (inches) Fr ont To p Side[...]

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    Appendix Specifications 64 Pin As sign ment s BRC-300/ 300P Video Camera VISCA RS-422 co nnector (c onnector plug 9-pin) VISCA RS-232C IN connecto r (mini-DIN 8 -pin, fem al e) * The SIRCS OUT function is selectable with the BO TTOM switch on the bottom of the camera. VISCA RS -232C OUT con nector (mini DIN 8-pin, female ) RM-BR300 Re mo te Control[...]

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    Appendix Specifications 65 VISCA RS-42 2 co nn ec to r (conne cto r plu g, 9-pin) T ALL Y/CONT ACT connector (c onn e cto r plug, 9-pin) BRU-3 00/30 0P Opt ica l M ult iplex Un it (optional) VISCA RS-232C IN connecto r (mini D IN 8-pin, fem al e) VISC A RS-232 C OUT co nnect or (mini DIN 8-pi n, fem al e) Pin No. F unction 1 No Connec tion 2 No Con[...]

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    Appendix Specifications 66 VISCA RS-422 co nnector (c onnect or plug, 9-pin) BRBK-301 Analog RGB Component Card (optional) Analog video ou tput con nector (D-sub 9-pin ) Pin N o. F unct ion 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+ Pin N o. Funct ion At RGB/ VBS setting At RGB/ Y/C setting At YCrCb/[...]

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    Appendix Specifications 67 Wiring Diag r am of VISCA RS-422 Connection 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 + 1 RXD OUT – 2 RXD OUT + 3 TXD OUT – 4 TXD OUT + 5 GND 6 RXD IN [...]

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    Appendix Specifications 68 Using the VISCA RS-422 Connector Plug 1 Grasp both en ds of the VISCA RS-422 connector plug a nd pu ll i t out as s hown in the illust r a tion. 2 Insert a wire (A W G Nos. 28 to 18) into the desi red wire openi ng on the plug, and t ighten the scre w for that wire using a flat-head screwdri ver . 3 Insert the VISCA RS-42[...]