Remote Camera System Guide
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Read This First
- Chapter 1 Application
- Chapter 2 Connection & Basic Settings
- [A] Auto IP address setting from RM-IP500
- [B] IP address setting from RM-IP Setup Tool
- [C] Serial connection setting (RS-422/RS-232C)
- [D] Connection with 4K video switcher
- [E] Fiber connection from BRC-H900
- [F] Tally control from MCX-500
- [G] Connection with AWS-750
- [H] Connection with RCP-3500/3100/1500 series
- [I] Connection with MSU-1000/3000 series
- [J] NDI® | HX connection
- Chapter 3 Products
- Chapter 4 Edge Analytics Appliance Application
- Edge Analytics Appliance Application Configuration
- Usage example of Handwriting Extraction in the classroom
- Usage example of PTZ Auto Tracking in the lecture hall
- Usage example of Close-up by Gesture in the classroom
- Usage example of Chroma key-less CG Overlay in a small-scale studio
- Usage example of Focus Area Cropping at an event space
- Recommended cameras for connection with Edge Analytics Appliance
- Chapter 5 Appendix
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Chapter 1: Application: Live Sports Events
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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
Ceiling-mounted cameras can be used to shoot from high locations where camera operators cannot
usually shoot. Combined with footage recorded by camera operators, this setup enables multi-location
recording for realistic video.
Cameras can be installed so that the view of spectators in the rear is not blocked when shooting the
seating area or the stage from the front row of seats.
Combined with the optional fiber cable (BRC-H900 only) or a commercially available optical fiber
converter, video can be transmitted over long distances from the stadium to a control room.
Remote camera control lets you capture player movements and spectator reactions without missing a
thing.
Progressive signal format output from an HXC-FB80, operated by a camera operator, supports smoother
video images during live broadcasts.
Supports HD HDR shooting to capture footage which is close to what the human eye captures in
locations where there is a big difference in lighting between bright and dark areas, such as in a sports
stadium.
LAN
Video switcher
BRBK-SF1BRC-H900
BRC-H900 BRBK-SF1
Serial
SDI
CCA-5
Fiber
RCP-3100 RCP-3100
BRU-SF10
BRU-SF10
Stadium Control room
HXC-FB80
HXC-FB80
HXCU-FB80
HXCU-FB80
Setup and basic settings
See below for information on connection and basic settings of devices shown in the system
configuration example on the left.
: Fiber extension from BRC-H900 (page 27)
See the operation manual of each device for connection information not mentioned above.
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