C-960-100-15 (1) EN Remote Camera System Guide © 2017 Sony Corporation
0002 Table of Contents Read This First..................................................................... 3 Chapter 1 Application Small Studios...................................................................... 5 Reality Shows...................................................................... 6 Houses of Worship.............................................................. 7 Lecture Capture................................................................... 8 Event Production.......................
0003 Read This First Read This First About this guide This guide contains typical examples of applications and system configurations using remote cameras, remote controllers and peripherals, as well as instructions on making connections and initial settings (as of May, 2023). For more details, see each operation manual. Jump to related page When viewing this guide on a computer, you can click the item showing a related page to jump to an explanation of that page.
Chapter 1 Application
0005 Chapter 1: Application: Small Studios Small Studios Usage Installing remote cameras in a studio enables program production with minimal staff. User benefits ˎˎMultiple remote cameras attached to tripods can be controlled with a single remote controller for efficient studio recording. ˎˎUsing preset functions you can zoom in, take head shots, and change the camera position based on the progress of the program. ˎˎPresets can easily be returned to their original settings using simple operations.
0006 Chapter 1: Application: Reality Shows Reality Shows Usage Install remote cameras in various shooting locations to capture every action and expression of the cast. User benefits Shooting location ˎˎA smart, integrated remote camera design makes it possible to record natural actions and expressions without making the cast aware of the cameras. ˎˎHigh-quality images capture detailed, realistic representations of cast expressions.
0007 Chapter 1: Application: Houses of Worship Houses of Worship Usage Capture events at houses of worship without disturbing the solemn atmosphere of the location. User benefits ˎˎBroadcast or stream the speech at houses of worship in high-definition 4K video. ˎˎCameras can be installed in locations that are difficult for camera operators to enter. A camera with an integrated swivel base can be installed unobtrusively in buildings such as houses of worship.
0008 Chapter 1: Application: Lecture Capture Lecture Capture Usage Capture and utilize video of every aspect of university classes and academic conferences. User benefits ˎˎHigh-quality images capture detailed, realistic representations of lecturer and student expressions. ˎˎAn easy-to-operate remote controller and auto functions make shooting easy with simple operations. ˎˎMultiple cameras enable lecture recording from multiple angles.
0009 Chapter 1: Application: Event Production Event Production Usage Shoot from positions where a camera operator cannot enter to fully capture the motion of performers and the audience reaction. User benefits ˎˎHigh-quality images capture realistic video of performer and audience expressions. ˎˎAn easy-to-operate remote controller and auto functions make shooting easy with simple operations. ˎˎUsing preset positions you can shoot subjects from a variety of angles with the push of a single button.
000 10 Chapter 1: Application: Parliament/Congress Parliament/Congress Usage Connecting remote cameras to the existing parliament/congress system enables broadcasting while switching between video and audio using simple operations even with minimal staff.
000 11 Chapter 1: Application: Live Sports Events Live Sports Events Usage Shoot a sporting event for a sports program and record on a recorder at a remote site. PTZ cameras can be used as sub cameras to capture video from various locations, such as a position high in the stadium or near the player’s bench on the field. User benefits Stadium ˎˎCeiling-mounted cameras can be used to shoot from high locations where camera operators cannot usually shoot.
000 12 Chapter 1: Application: Video Conferences Video Conferences Usage Use a network connection to link to a remote location for video conferences. A smart, integrated design that matches the TV and interior design makes it possible to unobtrusively capture conference attendees. User benefits ˎˎHigh-quality images capture detailed, realistic representations of attendee expressions. ˎˎMultiple cameras make it possible to relay the conference from a variety of angles.
000 13 Chapter 1: Application: Radio Booth Radio Booth Usage Footage of happenings in a radio booth can be captured and streamed live. User benefits ˎˎShooting in spaces where a camera operator usually cannot enter is now possible. ˎˎPanning, tilting, and zooming can easily be controlled remotely. ˎˎFor single-camera setups, you can stream directly from the camera.* MCX-500 can be used to easily switch between multiple cameras for streaming. * The BRC-X400, SRG-X400, and SRG-X120 support RTMP(S)/SRT.
000 14 Chapter 1: Application: E-sports E-sports Usage Shoot at angles not possible for a camera operator to capture each expression on players’ and spectators’ faces. User benefits ˎˎCapture sharp images even in dark environments. Capture enhanced images of detailed expressions on players’ and spectators’ faces in high-definition. ˎˎAn easy-to-operate remote controller and auto functions make shooting easy with simple operations.
000 15 Chapter 1: Application: Virtual Studio Virtual Studio Usage Build a virtual studio system using remote cameras to produce natural CG composite images that match the movement of the camera. User benefits ˎˎBy using the tracking data*1 from the camera (position information such as pan/tilt, zoom, and focus) for CG composition, you can create a natural composite image that matches the movement of the camera.
000 16 Chapter 1: Application: Online Seminars Online Seminars Usage Distribution of various material, including online learning content, online workshops, and seminars. User benefits ˎˎDedicated green back studio is not required. A small number of staff can easily create attractive content from offices and classrooms, and output the video in real time. ˎˎStreaming distribution is supported, in addition to HDMI output. Online seminars can be held and delivered from any location.
000 17 Chapter 1: Application: Telemedicine Telemedicine Usage Healthcare professionals monitoring patients in hospital rooms remotely. Use the interactive system to enhance communication between healthcare professionals and patients. User benefits ˎˎEasily monitor multiple subjects, such as patients in a room, using a single camera operated from a remote location using a remote controller. ˎˎHigh-quality video can be captured even in dark environments.
Chapter 2 Connection & Basic Settings
000 19 Chapter 2: Connection & Basic Settings: Auto IP address setting from RM-IP500 Auto IP address setting from RM-IP500 Devices ILME-FR7 RM-IP500 BRC-X1000, BRC-H800 Remote camera with interchangeable lens ILME-FR7 Remote camera BRC-X1000/H800, BRC-H900, SRG-360SHE, BRC-X400, SRG-A40, SRG-A12, SRG-X400, SRG-X120, SRG-X40UH, SRG-300SE, SRG-300H, SRG-120DH, SRG-120DS, SRG-120DU, SRG-XB25, SRG-XP1 Control card BRBK-IP10* Remote controller RM-IP500 Other Commercially available switching hu
000 20 Chapter 2: Connection & Basic Settings: Auto IP address setting from RM-IP500 4. After setting the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway, change [APPLY] >[NOT EXEC] to [EXEC], then press the VALUE button. The RM-IP500 connection mode is set to IP connection. 5. After confirming that the camera is turned on, press the RM MENU button. 6. From TOP MENU, select AUTO IP SETUP >SETUP IP. The following screen appears. 7.
000 21 Chapter 2: Connection & Basic Settings: IP address setting from RM-IP Setup Tool IP address setting from RM-IP Setup Tool Devices ILME-FR7 RM-IP500 BRC-X1000, BRC-H800 Remote camera with interchangeable lens ILME-FR7 Remote camera BRC-X1000/H800, BRC-H900, BRC-X400, SRG-A40, SRG-A12, SRG-X400, SRG-X120, SRG-X40UH, SRG-360SHE, SRG-300SE, SRG-300H, SRG-120DU, SRG-120DH, SRG-120DS, SRG-XB25, SRG-XP1 Control card BRBK-IP10* Remote controller RM-IP500, RM-IP10 Edge Analytics Appliance R
000 22 Chapter 2: Connection & Basic Settings: IP address setting from RM-IP Setup Tool 3. Enable camera registration on RM-IP500 and RM-IP10. 6. Set each remote controller IP address in the [Controller] tab. For RM-IP500 From the RM menu, select MAINTENANCE >UPDATE MODE, and the following screen appears. Change [UPDATE MODE] to [ON] and press the VALUE button. * Note that a one-time password is not used when making settings from the RM-IP Setup Tool only.
000 23 Chapter 2: Connection & Basic Settings: IP address setting from RM-IP Setup Tool Precautions ˎˎBRBK-IP10 control card (sold separately) is required to control BRC-H900 via IP. ˎˎIn this operation, only remote controllers and cameras in the same segment as a computer where the RM-IP Setup Tool has been installed can be detected. For details on how to assign cameras to a different segment, see the RM-IP Setup Tool Guide.
Chapter 2: Connection & Basic Settings: Serial connection setting (RS-422/RS-232C) Serial connection setting (RS-422/RS-232C) Devices Connecting one remote camera to one remote controller For RM-IP500 For RM-IP10 9-pin terminal block remote camera RS-422 (RJ45 connector) remote camera Remote camera 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IR SELECT VISCA RS-422 OFF 75 ON IN VISCA RS-232 OUT EXT SYNC IN HD VIDEO LAN SD 2 RGB/COMPONENT BRC-X1000/H800, BRC-H900, BRC-X400, SRG-A40, SRG-A12, SRG-X400, SR
000 25 Chapter 2: Connection & Basic Settings: Serial connection setting (RS-422/RS-232C) 5. Adjust remote controller serial connection settings. For RM-IP500 From the RM menu, select CONFIG >SERIAL. The following screen appears. Select the same BAUD RATE as the camera and change [APPLY] >[NOT EXEC] to [EXEC]. After settings are complete, RM-IP500 automatically restarts. For RM-IP10 Set DIP switch 1-1 on the bottom to serial connection (ON).
000 26 Chapter 2: Connection & Basic Settings: Connection with 4K video switcher Connection with 4K video switcher Devices BRC-X1000 Remote camera with interchangeable lens Remote camera Video format converter 4K video switcher Other ILME-FR7 BRC-X1000, BRC-X400*, SRG-A40, SRG-A12, SRG-X400*, SRG-X120* * SRGL-4K 4K License is required. Commercially available 4K 29.
000 27 Chapter 2: Connection & Basic Settings: Fiber connection from BRC-H900 Fiber connection from BRC-H900 Devices BRC-H900 Remote camera BRC-H900 Control card BRBK-SF1 HD Optical Multiplex Unit BRU-SF10 Remote controller RM-IP500, RM-IP10 BRBK-SF1 R L AUDIO IN BRU RM-IP10 BRBK-SF1 Optical fiber cable connection card What you can do BRBK-HSD2 MONITOR 1 SDI OUT 2 ON HD OFF SD HD monitor BRU-SF10 Image/audio signals, control signals, and external synchronization signals output
000 28 Chapter 2: Connection & Basic Settings: Tally control from MCX-500 Tally control from MCX-500 Devices or RM-IP500 RM-IP10 Remote camera BRC-X1000/H800, BRC-H900, SRG-360SHE, SRG-300SE, SRG-300H, SRG-120DH, SRG-120DS, BRC-X400, SRG-X400, SRG-X120, SRG-XB25, SRG-XP1 Remote controller RM-IP500, RM-IP10 Switcher MCX-500 Other Commercially available switching hubs What you can do ˎˎYou can input remote camera video to MCX-500.
000 29 Chapter 2: Connection & Basic Settings: Tally control from MCX-500 6. Select the [TALLY MODE] from the following two options. NORMAL When switching MCX-500 video, the RM-IP500 controlled camera switches and the RM-IP500 camera select block tally input lamp is lit. ON AIR TALLY When switching MCX-500 video, the RM-IP500 camera select block tally input lamp is lit. RM-IP500 controlled cameras are not changed.
000 30 Chapter 2: Connection & Basic Settings: Connection with AWS-750 Connection with AWS-750 Devices To remote camera LAN connector AWS-750 side Remote camera BRC-X1000/H800, BRC-H900, SRG-300H, SRG-300SE, SRG-120DH Remote controller RM-IP500, RM-IP10 Switcher AWS-750 Other Commercially available switching hubs Switching hub What you can do To remote camera HDMI video output connector AWS-750 rear To remote camera SDI video output connector Remote control signal: Network cable (Cat 5
000 31 Chapter 2: Connection & Basic Settings: Connection with AWS-750 Setup instructions When using auto tracking Turn [Tracking] on. See the AWS-750 operation manual for information on how to configure the tracking function. This connection procedure uses an IP connection for explanation purposes. See the AWS-750 operation manual for serial connection configuration procedures. When steps 10 to 13 are complete, the [Camera] tab appears in the sub screen and remote cameras can be controlled. 1.
000 32 Chapter 2: Connection & Basic Settings: Connection with RCP-3500/3100/1500 series Connection with RCP-3500/3100/1500 series Devices RCP-3500/3501 RCP-1500/1501 RCP-3100 Remote camera with interchangeable lens ILME-FR7 Remote camera BRC-X1000/H800, BRC-H900, BRC-X400, SRG-360SHE Remote control panel RCP-3500/3501/3100/1500/1501/1530 Camera control network adapter CNA-1* Other Commercially available switching hubs, setup PC * When using BRC-H900 What you can do Switching hub Setup
000 33 Chapter 2: Connection & Basic Settings: Connection with RCP-3500/3100/1500 series 3. Configure the RCP connection. The configuration procedure differs for the RCP-3100 and RCP-3500/1500. See the procedures for each product. Setting item [Connecting RCP-3100] This description is for a connection by the following network settings. * The following settings can also be configured in the Web menu. For information on Web menu settings and RCP-3100 details, see the RCP-3100 Operating Instructions.
000 34 Chapter 2: Connection & Basic Settings: Connection with RCP-3500/3100/1500 series [Connecting RCP-3500/1500] In the RCP-3500/1500 MENU screen, select Config >RCP >Security, then turn Engineer Mode on. Engineer Mode is turned on and the button is lit orange. Return to the MENU TOP screen, then select Config >RCP >Network >TCP/IP and configure the necessary network settings. Configuration example IP address Subnet mask Default gateway : 192.168.0.20 : 255.255.255.0 : 192.168.0.
000 35 Chapter 2: Connection & Basic Settings: Connection with MSU-1000/3000 series Connection with MSU-1000/3000 series RCP-1500/1501 RCP-3100 Devices RCP-3500/3501 Remote camera with interchangeable lens ILME-FR7 Remote camera BRC-X1000/H800/X400 Remote control panel RCP-3500/3501/3100/1500/1501/1530 Master setup unit MSU-1000/1500/3000/3500 Other Commercially available switching hubs, setup PC Setup PC What you can do You can connect to ILME-FR7, BRC-X1000, and BRC-H800 in MCS Mode
000 36 Chapter 2: Connection & Basic Settings: Connection with MSU-1000/3000 series Return to the Config TOP screen, select MSU >Network >TCP/IP, then adjust any necessary network settings. CONFIG button Configuration example IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Adjustment knob : 192.168.0.50 : 255.255.255.0 : 192.168.0.254 SAVE button Adjustment display window After input is complete, press [Set] to apply settings. Return to the Config TOP screen and select Config >MSU >Network >CNS.
000 37 Chapter 2: Connection & Basic Settings: Connection with MSU-1000/3000 series Setting item 14 15 16 17 1st block of the Master MSU IP address 2nd block of the Master MSU IP address 3rd block of the Master MSU IP address 4th block of the Master MSU IP address CC (color Master gain display window temperature conversion) number filter display window number 07 1 Adjustment display window display (sample address shown) 192 (192.168.0.50) 2 168 (192.168.0. 50) 3 0 (192.168.0. 50) 4 100 (192.
000 38 Chapter 2: Connection & Basic Settings: NDI® | HX connection NDI® | HX connection Devices BRC-X400 Microphone BRC-X400 Remote camera with interchangeable lens ILME-FR7 Remote camera BRC-X400, SRG-A40, SRG-A12, SRG-X400, SRG-X120, SRG-XB25, SRG-XP1 What you can do Switching hub Router Connect to an NDI® compatible product to transfer camera footage or audio input to the camera and to control the camera. Setup instructions Microphone 1. Purchase a license on the NewTek website.
Chapter 3 Products
000 40 Chapter 3: Products: Remote cameras Remote cameras ILME-FR7 SRG-A40 SRG-A12 SRG-X40UH Full-size image sensor, interchangeable lens, 4K 60p remote camera with integrated swivel base 40x zoom remote camera with built-in PTZ auto framing function 12x zoom remote camera with built-in PTZ auto framing function High zoom, UVC/HDMI video output, 4K remote camera ˎˎThis video camera features a 1/2.5-type Exmor R CMOS sensor and integrated swivel base.
000 41 Chapter 3: Products: Remote cameras BRC-X1000/BRC-H800 BRC-H900 1.0-type Exmor R CMOS 4K/HD remote camera 1/2-type Exmor 3 CMOS HD remote camera ˎˎThis camera features a 1.0-type Exmor R CMOS sensor and optical 12x zoom lens on an integrated swivel base. ˎˎBRC-X1000 supports the 4K format. ˎˎIt comes with two SDI outputs and one HDMI output as standard equipment. ˎˎA silent design enables unobtrusive operation sounds even at a maximum speed of 60°/s for smooth swivel operation.
000 42 Chapter 3: Products: Remote cameras SRG-X400 SRG-360SHE NDI® | HX capable 1/2.5-type, 40x Exmor R CMOS-equipped IP Full HD remote camera HDMI/SDI/IP output, 30x optical HD remote camera SDI/IP output, 30x optical HD remote camera HDMI output, 30x optical HD remote camera ˎˎThis camera features a 1/2.8-type Exmor CMOS sensor and optical 30x zoom lens on an integrated swivel base. ˎˎIt comes with an SDI/HDMI/IP output as standard equipment.
000 43 Chapter 3: Products: Remote cameras SRG-X120 SRG-120DH NDI® | HX capable 1/2.5-type Exmor R CMOS-equipped optical 12x IP Full HD remote camera HDMI output, compact HD remote camera SDI output, compact HD remote camera USB output, compact HD remote camera ˎˎThis camera features a 1/2.8-type Exmor CMOS sensor and optical 12x zoom lens on an integrated swivel base. ˎˎIt comes with an HDMI output as standard equipment.
000 44 Chapter 3: Products: Remote cameras SRG-XB25 SRG-XP1 Partner information Sony is promoting system integration with various partner devices and software so that Sony remote cameras can be used for many applications. Partners NDI® | HX capable 1/2.5-type Exmor R CMOS-equipped optical 25x 4K remote camera ˎˎThis video camera features a 1/2.5-type Exmor R CMOS sensor. ˎˎIt supports 4K 60P. ˎˎIt comes with an HDMI/IP output as standard equipment. ˎˎThis model is capable of 25x optical zoom.
000 45 Chapter 3: Products: System cameras System cameras HXC-FB80/HXCU-FB80 HXC-P70H 3G transmission capable HD portable camera and camera control unit Multipurpose camera ˎˎSignals can be transmitted up to a distance of 600 m when connected to camera control unit HXCU-FB80 via a hybrid type optical fiber cable. 3G transmission is supported for two signals (1080/59.94p signals and 1080/59.94i signals) which can be simultaneously transmitted.
000 46 Chapter 3: Products: Controllers Controllers RM-IP500 ˎˎWhen connected via LAN, up to 100 remote cameras can be controlled using just one RM-IP500. VISCA RS-422 connection is also supported. ˎˎAn automatic IP setting function enables IP configuration on multiple cameras from the remote controller menu even without a PC. This is particularly effective for building large systems. ˎˎHigh-precision pan, tilt, and zoom operations are also possible.
000 47 Chapter 3: Products: Switchers Switchers MCX-500 Discontinued ˎˎThis compact, lightweight body is packed with a wealth of input/output connectors and a full range of features necessary for small events. It can handle input from up to four video feeds. ˎˎA touch panel is included in addition to button controls, making a variety of operations simple, including assigning input signals to the input button, etc.
000 48 Chapter 3: Products: Optional items for BRC-H900 Optional items for BRC-H900 BRBK-IP10 BRBK-SF1 BRU-SF10 BRBK-HSD2 Card for LAN connection between BRC-H900 and remote controller Optical fiber cable connection card Multi interface unit for optical fiber cable connection HD/SD switching SDI output card ˎˎAttach to BRC-H900 to connect to IP remote controller RM-IP500, RM-IP10 via network. ˎˎHD-SDI/SD-SDI signal output is possible. Selection of HD-SDI or SD-SDI output is possible via a switch.
000 49 Chapter 3: Products: Edge Analytics Appliance Edge Analytics Appliance REA-C1000 Main unit REA-L0200 PTZ Auto Tracking Edge Analytics Appliance (REA-C1000) uses Sony AI image analysis technology to maximize the abilities of all types of visual communication. Image analysis and processing input from the camera is performed in real-time, delivering an unprecedented simple and efficient way to create attractive visual content.
Chapter 4 Edge Analytics Appliance Application
000 51 Chapter 4: Edge Analytics Appliance Application: Edge Analytics Appliance Application Configuration Edge Analytics Appliance Application Configuration Edge Analytics Appliance (Main unit) REA-C1000 [Application] [Usage example] Handwriting Extraction Permanent license: REA-L0100 Term licenses: REA-L0106, REA-L0112 PTZ Auto Tracking Permanent license: REA-L0200 Usage example of Handwriting Extraction in the classroom (page 52) Usage example of PTZ Auto Tracking in the lecture hall (page 53) C
000 52 Chapter 4: Edge Analytics Appliance Application: Usage example of Handwriting Extraction in the classroom Usage example of Handwriting Extraction in the classroom User benefits Using the Handwriting Extraction application (REA-L0100) makes it possible to extract text and drawings from the white board or blackboard for real-time output as video.
000 53 Chapter 4: Edge Analytics Appliance Application: Usage example of PTZ Auto Tracking in the lecture hall Usage example of PTZ Auto Tracking in the lecture hall User benefits Using the PTZ Auto Tracking application (REA-L0200) enables AI detection of multiple elements in footage, such as the faces, movement, shapes, and colors of subjects within the angle of view for smoother camera control.
000 54 Chapter 4: Edge Analytics Appliance Application: Usage example of Close-up by Gesture in the classroom Usage example of Close-up by Gesture in the classroom User benefits When using the Close-up by gesture application (REA-L0300) to capture footage in the classroom, students that stand up to speak from a group of about 20 to 30 people are automatically recognized and the PTZ camera electronically zooms in on the speaker.
000 55 Chapter 4: Edge Analytics Appliance Application: Usage example of Chroma key-less CG Overlay in a small-scale studio Usage example of Chroma key-less CG Overlay in a small-scale studio User benefits Using the Chroma key-less CG Overlay application (REA-L0400) makes it possible to easily create composite images without a green screen studio or special staff.
000 56 Chapter 4: Edge Analytics Appliance Application: Usage example of Focus Area Cropping at an event space Usage example of Focus Area Cropping at an event space User benefits Using the Focus Area Cropping application (REA-L0500) makes it possible to output footage in real time from different angles with a single camera, almost as if you are using a multi-camera setup.
000 57 Chapter 4: Edge Analytics Appliance Application: Recommended cameras for connection with Edge Analytics Appliance Recommended cameras for connection with Edge Analytics Appliance The recommended cameras for each application are as follows (as of May, 2023). Note Cameras other than the following Sony cameras cannot achieve the accuracy of video analysis required for Edge Analytics Appliance. Use only the following cameras.
Chapter 5 Appendix
000 59 Chapter 5: Appendix: Controller compatibility chart Controller compatibility chart RM-IP500 Yes: Supported –: Not supported Control block Lens control block Button/knob AE button FOCUS adjustment knob O.P.AF (one-push auto focus) button IRIS knob Color adjustment block O.P.AWB (one-push auto white balance) button O.P.
000 60 Chapter 5: Appendix: Controller compatibility chart Yes: Supported –: Not supported Control block FUNCTION menu of menu control block Button/knob ASSIGN 4 to ASSIGN 5 buttons IRIS button (lit blue when enabled) GAIN button (lit blue when enabled) SHUTTER button (lit blue when enabled) *1 Function DETAIL LEVEL display Adjustment using VALUE knob after DETAIL LEVEL is displayed KNEE POINT display Adjustment using VALUE knob after KNEE POINT is displayed AE level display Conditions – On the BRC
000 61 Chapter 5: Appendix: Controller compatibility chart When using a panel sheet Control block Lens control block Color adjustment block Yes: Supported –: Not supported Button/knob AE button Function Exposure mode selection FOCUS adjustment knob AF/MF button Push AF/MF button Manual focus adjustment Focus adjustment mode selection Temporary focus adjustment mode change ND FILTER/IRIS knob Iris value or ND filter value adjustment WB SET button REC START/STOP button One-push white balance auto
000 62 Chapter 5: Appendix: Controller compatibility chart Yes: Supported –: Not supported When using a panel sheet Control block FUNCTION menu of menu control block Button/knob ASSIGN 4 to ASSIGN 6 buttons Function DETAIL LEVEL display Adjustment using VALUE knob after DETAIL LEVEL is displayed KNEE POINT display Adjustment using VALUE knob after KNEE POINT is displayed Direct menu AE Mode/Level shortcut button Direct menu ND filter shortcut button IRIS button Audio input level setting Camera assign
000 63 Chapter 5: Appendix: Controller compatibility chart RM-IP10 Yes: Supported –: Not supported Button/knob VALUE/R knob Function Adjustment of priority setting mode values on the camera. BRIGHT/B knob Adjusts the camera brightness value. FOCUS knob AUTO/MANUAL button ONE PUSH AF button Adjusts the focus. Press this button to select focus mode AUTO or MANUAL. Press to activate the one-push auto focus function.
000 64 Chapter 5: Appendix: Controller compatibility chart Function compatibility for RCP/MSU to ILME-FR7, BRC-X1000/H800/X400 Operation panel ND *1 IRIS *2 SHUTTER *2 *3 MASTER GAIN SCENE FILE *1 Function ND filter Iris Shutter speed Gain Preset Recall, preset Set WHITE R *2 WHITE B *2 MASTER BLACK R-Gain B-Gain Black Level Offset Detail Auto/Manual Detail Level Detail Crispening Detail H/V Balance Matrix STD/OFF R-G, G-B, B-R, R-B, G-R, B-G Gamma Level Black Gamma Level Knee Setting, Knee Point, Knee
000 65 Chapter 5: Appendix: Pin assignments Pin assignments RS-422 RJ45 connector 1 Contact terminal block 8 1 8 VISCA RS-422 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Connecting cable example When connecting BRC-X1000/H800 1 1 IN OUT Pin No. 1 Function TX– 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TX+ RX– GND GND RX+ N.C. N.C. Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Function RX– RX+ TX– GND GND TX+ N.C. N.C. Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Function RXD OUT– RXD OUT+ TXD OUT– TXD OUT+ GND RXD IN– RXD IN+ TXD IN– TXD IN+ RM-IP10 1 N.C. 2 N.C. 3 N.C. 4 N.C.
000 66 Chapter 5: Appendix: Pin assignments RS-232C RS-422/RS-232C terminal of each camera VISCA RS-232 IN terminal VISCA RS-232 OUT terminal VISCA RS-232 IN VISCA RS-232 OUT Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Function DTR IN DSR IN TXD IN GND RXD IN GND SIRCS OUT* Not used * Pin 7 SIRCS OUT can be switched using the BOTTOM switch.
000 67 Chapter 5: Appendix: Pin assignments GPI I/O terminal (RM-IP500) 8 1 15 9 Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Signal TALLY IN /CONTACT OUT 1 TALLY IN /CONTACT OUT 2 TALLY IN /CONTACT OUT 3 TALLY IN /CONTACT OUT 4 TALLY IN /CONTACT OUT 5 TALLY IN /CONTACT OUT 6 TALLY IN /CONTACT OUT 7 TALLY IN /CONTACT OUT 8 TALLY IN /CONTACT OUT 9 TALLY IN /CONTACT OUT 10 NC NC GND GND GND TALLY/CONTACT terminal (RM‑IP10) TALLY terminal (MCX-500) 1 2 34 5 TALLY/CONTACT 6 7 89 1 Pin No.
000 68 Chapter 5: Appendix: Pin assignments OPTION connector (ILME-FR7) Pin No. Signal direction 1 – 2 – 3 OUT 4 5 6 – – OUT 7 IN 8 IN Signal specifications Reserved Reserved ˎˎGreen tally lamp output ˎˎLow-level output when green tally lamp is lit. ˎˎHi-Z (open-drain output) when green tally lamp is not lit. GND (Ground) GND (Ground) ˎˎRed tally lamp output ˎˎLow-level output when red tally lamp is lit. ˎˎHi-Z (open-drain output) when red tally lamp is not lit.