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2003 Sony Corporation Color Video Camera EVI-D70/D70P A-BS4-100- 11 (1) Technical Manual[...]
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2 T able of Contents Features ..................................................................... 3 Connection ................................................................. 4 Locations of Controls ............................................... 5 Basic Functions ......................................................... 7 Initial Settings, Pos[...]
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3 Overview Features •A n EXview HAD CCD provides 380,000 (EVI-D70)/ 410,000 (EVI-D70P) effective picture elements (pixels) enabling high-resolution imaging with this camera. • The use of VISCA commands allows you to control the camera from a computer. •H igh-speed, wide angle PAN and TILT functions and Image Flip (turning the displayed image [...]
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4 Connection Connection 1) When the camera is connected to a computer with a VISCA cable (cross type, RS-232C), you can operate the camera with the computer. To obtain a cable, consult the dealer where you bought your camera. 2) For more detail on the VISCA RS-422 connection, see page 36. Video cable (not supplied) to Video input to VIDEO S-Video c[...]
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5 Locations of Controls Locations of Controls Main Unit 1 34 2 qf qh qg Front Rear Bottom 56 7 8 9q ; q a q s q d 1 Lens A wide conversion lens can be attached. 2 Sensor for the Remote Commander 3 POWER lamp 4 STANDBY lamp 5 Sensor for the Remote Commander 6 IMAGE FLIP switch Flips the image upside down and executes Pan/Tilt movement according to t[...]
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6 Locations of Controls Remote Commander POWER CAMERA SELECT 1 23 AUTO POSITION HOME RM-EV100 RESET PRESET STD REV BACK LIGHT MANUAL FAR FOCUS NEAR W T W T 123 456 PAN-TILT SLOW FAST ZOOM L/R DIRECTION SET PAN-TILT RESET DATA SCREEN 6 7 8 9 q; 1 2 3 4 5 1 CAMERA SELECT buttons 2 FOCUS buttons AUTO button FAR button NEAR button MANUAL button 3 DATA [...]
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7 Basic Functions Basic Functions Zoom The camera employs an 18 × optical zoom lens combined with a digital zoom function allowing you to zoom up to 216 × . Lens specifications: Optical 18 × , f = 4.1 to 73.8 mm (F1.4 to F3.0) The horizontal angle of view is approximately 48 degrees (wide end) to 2.7 degrees (tele end). Digital Zoom enlarges the[...]
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8 Basic Functions To avoid AF error from continuous 24 hour AF mode usage, daily initialization of lens system using the CAM_Initialize command is recommended. The CAM_Initialize command takes less than 3 seconds to initialize the focus and zoom. • Manual Focus Mode MF (Manual Focus) has both a Standard Speed Mode and a Variable Speed Mode. Stand[...]
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9 Basic Functions AE – Shutter Priority The shutter speed can be set freely by the user to a total of 22 steps – 16 high speeds and 6 low speeds. When the slow shutter is set, the speed can be 1 / 30 , 1 / 15 , 1 / 8 , or 1 / 4 s. The picture output is read at a normal rate from the memory. The memory is updated at a low rate from the CCD. AF c[...]
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10 Basic Functions When switching from the Shutter Priority mode to the Bright mode, the shutter speed set in the Shutter Priority mode is maintained. Spot Exposure Mode In Full Auto AE, the level for the entire screen is computed and the optimum Auto Iris and Gain levels are determined. In Spot AE, a particular section of the subject can be design[...]
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11 Basic Functions Dark AGC MAX ICR ON GAIN IRIS ICR ON IRIS OPEN SHUTTER (Iris Min) (0dB) (1/60 sec) Bright Adjustable (Iris Open) (Gain Max) ICR ON t OFF Adjustable Dark AGC MAX ICR ON GAIN IRIS ICR ON IRIS OPEN (Iris Min) (0dB) (1/60 sec) Bright Adjustable (Slow Shutter Max) SHUTTER (Iris Open) (Gain Max) ICR ON t OFF Adjustable Auto ICR Mode Au[...]
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12 Basic Functions Mute Blanks the screen and sends out a synchronizing signal. Lens Initialization Initializes the zoom and focus of the lens. Even when power is already on, it initializes the zoom and the focus. AutoPowerOff If an operation is not attempted via either a VISCA command or the remote controller during a pre-set time period (from 1 t[...]
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13 Basic Functions Title Display The camera can be given a title containing up to 20 characters such as “ENTRANCE” or “LOBBY”. The position of the first character (horizontal, vertical) of the title, blinking state, and color can also be changed. Vposition 00 to 0A Hposition 00 to 17 Blink 00: Does not blink 01: Blinks 00 White 01 Yellow 02[...]
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14 Basic Functions ALARM Setting Command List ALARM Inquiry Command List Command Set Command Command Packet Comments CAM_Alarm On 8x 01 04 6B 02 FF MD start Off 8x 01 04 6B 03 FF MD stop Set Mode 8x 01 04 6C pp FF Mode Setting *Select one from 13 modes Set Day Night Level 8x 01 04 6D 0p 0p 0p ppp: Day distinction AE level 0q 0q 0q FF qqq: Night dis[...]
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15 Basic Functions Flowchart of 12 Modes Function Mode “00” Set the Focus Position Hysteresis. Set to the factory preset Alarm On Focus Position into memory AE moves Focus moves outside of the hysteresis. High level signal output * Repeat this loop until Alarm off. * Focus goes back to the previous position. Low level signal output Far Near Foc[...]
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16 Basic Functions Mode “01” Alarm On Focus Position into memory AE moves. Hysteresis is set to the factory preset. Focus moves outside of the hysteresis. High level signal output * Repeat this loop until Alarm off. * AE does not move for a period of time. AE does not move for a period of time. Low level signal output Update the Focus position [...]
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17 Basic Functions Mode “02” Set the AE level Hysteresis. Set to the factory preset Alarm On AE Level into memory AE moves. AE moves outside of the hysteresis. High level signal output * Repeat this loop until Alarm off. * AE goes back to the previous level. Low level signal output AE Level Bright Dark Hysteresis Low High[...]
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18 Basic Functions Mode “03” Alarm On AE level into memory AE moves. Hysteresis is set to the factory preset. AE moves outside of the hysteresis. High level signal output * Repeat this loop until Alarm off. * AE does not move for a period of time. AE does not move for a period of time. Low level signal output Update the AE level data[...]
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19 Basic Functions Details of Mode “01” to “03” T1 T2 T3 T1 T1 Alarm ON Hysteresis Focus Pos/ AE Level Reset T1: Reset interval timer (5sec) T2: Detect timer (2sec) T3: High level signal count timer (2sec) Signal level Low High Low T1: T2: T3: Reset Reset Reset[...]
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20 Basic Functions Mode “04” Mode “05” High output result of mode “00” The same flow for the low level signal High output result of mode “02” High output High output result of mode “00” The same flow for the low level signal High output result of mode “03” High output[...]
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21 Basic Functions Mode “06” Mode “07” High output result of mode “00” The same flow for the low level signal High output result of mode “02” High output High output result of mode “00” The same flow for the low level signal High output result of mode “03” High output[...]
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22 Basic Functions Mode “08” Mode “09” High output result of mode “00” The same flow for low level signal High output result of mode “02” High output result of mode “02” High output High output High output High output result of mode “00” The same flow for low level signal High output result of mode “03” High output resul[...]
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23 Basic Functions Mode “0A” Mode “0B” High output result of mode “00” The same flow for low level signal High output result of mode “02” High output result of mode “02” High output High output High output High output result of mode “00” The same flow for low level signal High output result of mode “03” High output resul[...]
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24 Basic Functions Day-Night Mode (Mode “0C”) Set the Day-Night Mode and the Day/ Night AE level. Setting by the VISCA Cmd. Alarm On Starting distinction between Day and Night. AE moves. Yes Brightness is higher than Day AE level. No Yes High level signal output Brightness is higher than Night AE level. No Yes Low level signal output Low level [...]
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25 Basic Functions Initial Settings, Position Preset Mode/Position Initial settings Position Position preset 1 preset 2 to 6 Pan/Tilt Position Home position aa Pan/Tilt Limit Position movable-range maximum a × Zoom Position Wide end aa D-Zoom On/Off On aa D-Zoom Separate/Combine Combine a × D-Zoom Position 00h aa Focus Position — aa Focus Auto/[...]
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26 Basic Functions Mode/Position Initial settings Position Position preset 1 preset 2 to 6 Title Setting — a × Alarm On/Off Off a × Alarm Mode — a × Alarm Detect Level — a × Notes • The number of times data can be written to the EEPROM (by executing Position Preset) is limited. • If you want the camera status and Pan/Tilt positions in[...]
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27 Basic Functions Mode Condition Basic settings Mode Power Off Initializing 1) IFC 2) Power On Freeze On Memory Recall Address Set aaaaa a IF_Clear aaaaa a Power On a ×× aa a Power Off a ×× aa a AutoPowerOff setting ×× × aa a NightPowerOff setting ××× aa a IR_Receive On/Off ××× aa a IR_ReceiveReturn_On/Off ××× aa a CAM_DeviceTypeIn[...]
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28 Basic Functions White Balance Mode Power Off Initializing Power On Freeze On Memory Recall WB AUTO Indoor Outdoor OnePush ATW Manual WB Mode Switchover ×× a ×× aaaaaa One Push WB ×× a ××××× a ×× RGain Setting ×× a ××××××× a BGain Setting ×× a ××××××× a Lens Mode Power Off Initializing Power On Freeze On Memory Reca[...]
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29 Basic Functions Effect settings, ICR Mode Power Off Initializing Power On Freeze On Memory Recall Aperture Setting ×× a ×× LR_Reverse On/Off ×× a ×× Freeze On/Off ×× aa × Picture Effect Setting ×× a ×× ICR On/Off ×× a ×× Auto ICR On/Off ×× a ×× Display On/Off ×× aaa Mute On/Off ×× aaa Title Setting ×× aaa Exposure Mo[...]
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30 Basic Functions P an/Tilt, Memor y Function 1): a while the camera operates in the Tele/Wide zoom mode 2): a while the camera operates in the Far/Near focus mode 3): Freeze is set as off, and the setting is Memory Set. 4): Freeze is set as off, and the setting is Memory Recall. 5): a only for movements away from the direction where a position de[...]
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31 Command List Command List VISCA 1) RS-232C/RS- 422 Commands Use of RS-232C/RS-422 control software which has been developed based upon this command list may cause malfunction or damage to hardware and software. Sony Corporation is not liable for any such damage. Overview of VISCA In VISCA, the side outputting commands, for example, a computer, i[...]
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32 Command List VISCA Communication Specifications VISCA packet structure The basic unit of VISCA communication is called a packet (Fig. 2). The first byte of the packet is called the header and comprises the sender’s and receiver’s addresses. For example, the header of the packet sent to the EVI-D70/P assigned address 1 from the controller (ad[...]
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33 Command List Command and inquiry ● Command Sends operational commands to the EVI-D70/P. ● Inquiry Used for inquiring about the current state of the EVI-D70/P. Command Packet Note Inquiry 8X QQ RR ... FF QQ 1) = Command/Inquiry, RR 2) = category code 1) QQ = 01 (Command), 09 (Inquiry) 2) RR = 00 (Interface), 04 (camera 1), 06 (Pan/Tilter) X =[...]
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34 Command List VISCA Device Setting Command Before starting control of the EVI-D70/P, be sure to send the Address command and the IF_Clear command using the broadcast function. For VISCA network administration ● Address Sets an address of a peripheral device. Use when initializing the network, and receiving the following network change message. [...]
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35 Command List • EVI-D70/P Windows D-sub 25 pin Pin assignment 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 IR OUT outputs the signals of the Remote Commander at 0 to 5 V when the IR OUT switch is set to ON. No Pins Signals 1 DTR DataTransmission Ready (OUTPUT) 2 DSR Data Set Ready (INPUT) 3 TXD Transmit Data (OUTPUT) 4 GND Ground 5 RXD Receive Data (INPUT) 6 GND Ground 7 I[...]
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36 Command List The VISCA RS-422 connector pin assignments 12345 VISCA RS-422 67 89 Pin No. Function 1T XD IN+ 2T XD IN– 3 RXD IN+ 4 RXD IN– 5 GND 6T XD OUT+ 7T XD OUT– 8 RXD OUT+ 9 RXD OUT– Using the VISCA RS-422 connector plug 1 Grasp both ends of the VISCA RS-422 connector plug and pull it away from the rear panel of the camera, as shown[...]
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37 Command List Command Command Message Reply Message General Command 81 01 04 38 02 FF 90 41 FF (ACK)+90 51 FF (Example) (Completion) 90 42 FF 90 52 FF 81 01 04 38 FF 90 60 02 FF (Syntax Error) (Example) 81 01 04 38 02 FF 90 60 03 FF (Example) (Command Buffer Full) 81 01 04 08 02 FF 90 61 41 FF (Example) (Command Not Executable) 90 62 41FF Inquiry[...]
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38 Command List VISCA Camera-Issued Messages ACK/Completion Messages Command Messages ACK z0 4y FF (y:Socket No.) Completion z0 5y FF (y:Socket No.) Comments Returned when the command is accepted. Returned when the command has been executed. z = Device address + 8 Command Messages Syntax Error z0 60 02 FF Command Buffer Full z0 60 03 FF Command Can[...]
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39 Command List Command Set Command Command Packet Comments AddressSet Broadcast 88 30 01 FF Address setting IF_Clear Broadcast 88 01 00 01 FF I/F Clear CommandCancel 8x 2p FF p: Socket No.(=1or2) CAM_Power On 8x 01 04 00 02 FF Power ON/OFF Off 8x 01 04 00 03 FF CAM_AutoPowerOff Direct 8x 01 04 40 0p 0q 0r 0s FF Auto Power Off pqrs: Power Off Timer[...]
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40 Command List EVI-D70/P Command List (2/4) Command Set Command Command Packet Comments AF Sensitivity Normal 8x 01 04 58 02 FF AF Sensitivity Normal/Low Low 8x 01 04 58 03 FF CAM_AFMode Normal AF 8x 01 04 57 00 FF AF Movement Mode Interval AF 8x 01 04 57 01 FF Zoom Trigger AF 8x 01 04 57 02 FF Active/Interval Time 8x 01 04 27 0p 0q 0r 0s FF pq: M[...]
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41 Command List EVI-D70/P Command List (3/4) Command Set Command Command Packet Comments CAM_ExpComp On 8x 01 04 3E 02 FF Exposure Compensation ON/OFF Off 8x 01 04 3E 03 FF Reset 8x 01 04 0E 00 FF Exposure Compensation Amount Setting Up 8x 01 04 0E 02 FF Down 8x 01 04 0E 03 FF Direct 8x 01 04 4E 00 00 0p 0q FF pq: ExpComp Position CAM_Backlight On [...]
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42 Command List EVI-D70/P Command List (4/4) Command Set Command Command Packet Comments CAM_KeyLock Off 8x 01 04 17 00 FF Camera Control Enable/Disable On 8x 01 04 17 02 FF CAM_IDWrite 8x 01 04 22 0p 0q 0r 0s FF pqrs: Camera ID (=0000 to FFFF) CAM_Alarm On 8x 01 04 6B 02 FF Alarm ON/OFF Off 8x 01 04 6B 03 FF SetMode 8x 01 04 6C pp FF PP: Mode Sett[...]
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43 Command List EVI-D70/P Inquiry Command List (1/2) Inquiry Command Command Packet Inquiry Packet Comments CAM_PowerInq 8x 09 04 00 FF y0 50 02 FF On y0 50 03 FF Off CAM_AutoPowerOffInq 8x 09 04 40 FF y0 50 0p 0q 0r 0s FF pqrs: PowerOff Timer CAM_NightPowerOff Inq 8x 09 04 41 FF y0 50 0p 0q 0r 0s FF pqrs: NightPowerOff Timer CAM_ZoomPosInq 8x 09 0[...]
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44 Command List EVI-D70/P Inquiry Command List (2/2) Inquiry Command Command Packet Inquiry Packet Comments CAM_LR_ReverseModeInq 8x 09 04 61 FF y0 50 02 FF On y0 50 03 FF Off CAM_FreezeModeInq 8x 09 04 62 FF y0 50 02 FF On y0 50 03 FF Off CAM_PictureEffectModeInq 8x 09 04 63 FF y0 50 00 FF Off y0 50 02 FF Neg.Art y0 50 04 FF B&W CAM_ICRModeInq[...]
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45 Command List Byte Bit Comments 7 6 Destination Address 5 0 4 3 2 Source Address 1 0 70 Completion Message (50h) 61 50 1 41 30 20 10 00 70 60 50 2 40 3 2 Zoom Position (HH) 1 0 70 60 50 3 40 3 2 Zoom Position (HL) 1 0 70 60 50 4 40 3 2 Zoom Position (LH) 1 0 70 60 50 5 40 3 2 Zoom Position (LL) 1 0 70 60 50 6 40 3 2 Focus Near Limit (H) 1 0 70 60[...]
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46 Command List Camera control system inquiry commands .. Command Packet 8x 09 7E 7E 01 FF Byte Bit Comments 7 6 Destination Address 5 0 4 3 2 Source Address 1 0 70 Completion Message (50h) 61 50 1 41 30 20 10 00 70 60 50 2 40 3 2 R Gain (H) 1 0 70 60 50 3 40 3 2 R Gain (L) 1 0 70 60 50 4 40 3 2 B Gain (H) 1 0 70 60 50 5 40 3 2 B Gain (L) 1 0 Byte [...]
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47 Command List Byte Bit Comments 7 6 Destination Address 5 0 4 3 2 Source Address 1 0 70 Completion Message (50h) 61 50 1 41 30 20 10 00 70 60 50 2 40 30 2 Auto ICR 1: On 0: Off 10 0 Power 1: On 0: Off 70 60 50 3 4 ICR 1: On 0: Off 3 Freeze 1:On 0:Off 2 LR Reverse 1:On 0:Off 10 00 70 60 50 4 4 Mute 1: On 0: Off 3 Title Display 1: On 0: Off 2 Displ[...]
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48 Command List Enlargement Function Query Command ............... Command Packet 8x 09 7E 7E 03 FF Byte Bit Comments 7 6 Destination Address 5 0 4 3 2 Source Address 1 0 70 Completion Message (50h) 61 50 1 41 30 20 10 00 70 60 50 2 40 3 2 Digital Zoom Position (H) 1 0 70 60 50 3 40 3 2 Digital Zoom Position (L) 1 0 70 60 50 4 40 3 2 AF Activation [...]
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49 Command List VISCA Command Setting V alues Exposure Control (1/2) NTSC PAL Shutter Speed 15 10000 10000 14 6000 6000 13 4000 3500 12 3000 2500 11 2000 1750 10 1500 1250 0F 1000 1000 0E 725 600 0D 500 425 0C 350 300 0B 250 215 0A 180 150 09 125 120 08 100 100 07 90 75 06 60 50 05 30 25 04 15 12 03 8 6 02 4 3 01 2 2 00 1 1 Iris 11 F1.4 10 F1.6 0F [...]
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50 Command List Exposure Control (2/2) IRIS GA IN Bright 1F F1.4 28 dB 1E F1.4 26 dB 1D F1.4 24 dB 1C F1.4 22 dB 1B F1.4 20 dB 1A F1.4 18 dB 19 F1.4 16 dB 18 F1.4 14 dB 17 F1.4 12 dB 16 F1.4 10 dB 15 F1.4 8 dB 14 F1.4 6 dB 13 F1.4 4 dB 12 F1.4 2 dB 11 F1.4 0 10 F1.6 0 0F F2.0 0 0E F2.4 0 0D F2.8 0 0C F3.4 0 0B F4.0 0 0A F4.8 0 09 F5.6 0 08 F6.8 0 0[...]
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51 Command List When using Digital Zoom Separate Mode (CAM_DZoomPos Inq) Magnification Position Data × 10 0 × 28 0 × 3A A × 4C 0 × 5C C × 6D 5 × 7D B × 8E 0 × 9E 3 × 10 E6 × 11 E8 × 12 EB Lens Control Others Title Setting Vposition 00 to 0A Hposition 00 to 17 Blink 00: Does not blink 01: Blinks 00 White 01 Yellow 02 Violet Color 03 Red [...]
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52 D30/31 Mode D30/D31 Mode Overview The D30/D31 mode allows you to control the EVI- D70/P using VISCA commands for the EVI-D30/D31. Most of the VISCA commands for the EVI-D70/P correspond to one for the EVI-D30/D31. However, some of the VISCA commands for the EVI-D70/P are different from those for the EVI-D30/D31 in definitions of parameters. When[...]
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53 D30/31 Mode When accepting commands Type of command D30/D31 mode on D30/D31 mode off Common to both the D30/D31 and Common parameters Accepts as is D70/P Different parameters Translates the D30/D31’s parameters to Accepts as is those of the D70/P CAM_Memory Reset Memorized data items are erased and Memorized data items are erased camera settin[...]
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54 D30/31 Mode The D70/P parameters that correspond to the Wide and the Tele end of the D30/D31 are approximately 0000h and 3B4Bh. However, at the Wide end, the horizontal viewing angles are 48.8˚ for the D30/D31, and 48.0˚ for the D70/P. Received parameters (0000h ~ 03FFh) will be converted within a range of 0000h to 3B4Bh. For D30/ D31 mode, th[...]
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55 D30/31 Mode EVI-D30 EVI-D70 Parameters Shutter speed Parameters Shutter speed 0000h (1/60) b 0006h (1/60) 0001h (1/60) b 0006h (1/60) 0002h (1/75) b 0006h (1/60) 0003h (1/90) b 0007h (1/90) 0004h (1/100) b 0008h (1/100) 0005h (1/125) b 0009h (1/125) 0006h (1/150) b 0009h (1/125) 0007h (1/180) b 000Ah (1/180) 0008h (1/215) b 000Ah (1/180) 0009h ([...]
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56 D30/31 Mode EVI-D30/D31 EVI-D70/P Parameters Gain (dB) Parameters Gain (dB) 0000h -3 b 0000h -3 0001h 0 b 0001h 0 0002h 3 b 0003h 4 0003h 6 b 0004h 6 0004h 9 b 0006h 10 0005h 12 b 0007h 12 0006h 15 b 0009h 16 0007h 18 b 000Ah 18 Gain conversion • Parameter conversion when a command is received D30/D31 parameters are converted to D70/P paramete[...]
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57 D30/31 Mode Speed (deg/sec) Parameters D70/P D30/D31 01h 1.7 b 3.3 02h 4.3 b 6.7 03h 7.4 b 10 04h 9.8 b 13.3 05h 13.2 b 16.7 06h 18.0 b 20 07h 21.8 b 23.3 08h 25.0 b 26.7 09h 28.8 b 30 0Ah 31.5 b 33.3 0Bh 34.5 b 36.7 0Ch 39.3 b 40 0Dh 47.0 b 43.3 0Eh 49.0 b 46.7 0Fh 54.1 b 50 10h 56.6 b 53.3 11h 61.8 b 56.7 12h 64.7 b 60 13h 69.3 b 63.3 14h 72.2[...]
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58 D30/31 Mode D30 D70 Pan/Tilt Pan Tilt FC90h b FACBh – …… – FED4h b FE3Ah FEB3h …… … FFFDh b FFFCh FFFDh FFFEh b FFFDh FFFEh FFFFh b FFFFh FFFFh 0000h b 0000h 0000h 0001h b 0001h 0001h 0002h b 0003h 0002h 0003h b 0004h 0003h 0004h b 0006h 0004h 0005h b 0007h 0005h 0006h b 0009h 0006h 0007h b 000Ah 0007h 0008h b 000Ch 0008h 0009h b 0[...]
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59 Specifications Specifications Input/output control terminals VISCA RS-232C: 8 pin mini DIN (input: 1, output: 1) VISCA RS-422: 9 pin Control signal format 9600 bps/38400 bps Data: 8 bit Stop bit: 1 Power terminal JEITA type4 General Input voltage DC 12 V (DC 10.8 to 13 V) Current consumption 1.0 A (at 12 V DC) Operating temperature 0 °C to +40 [...]
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60 Specifications Front Right side Top Bottom Unit: mm (inches) 132 (5 3 / 16 ) 113 (4 7 / 16 ) 146 (5 3 / 4 ) 162 (6 3 / 8 ) 170° 170° 90° 30° 66 (2 19 / 32 ) 144 (5 21 / 32 ) 7.4 ( 9 / 32 ) 24.5 ( 31 / 32 ) 10 ( 13 / 23 ) 14 ( 9 / 16 ) 20 ( 25 / 32 ) φ 5 ( 3 / 16 ), depth 5 ( 3 / 16 ) Tripod screw hole 1/4-20 UNC, depth 6.5 ( 1 / 4 ) Dimensi[...]
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61 Specifications Software Use of the demonstration software developed by Sony Corporation or use of the software with customer developed application software may damage hardware, the application program or the camera. Sony Corporation is not liable for any damages under these conditions. Operation Start the camera control software on your computer[...]