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  The ‘Eyeb’

    Operating Instructions      

 Contents 

Introduction

Page 3

Connections 

Page 3

Mounting

Page 3

Controls

Page 4

Specifications

Page 4

Bradley Engineering
Units 14 - 20 Setley Ridge Vineyard
Lymington Road
Brockenhurst
Hampshire
SO42 7UF
UK

Tel: +44 1590 622440
Web: www.bradeng.com

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The 

Eyeb

  is  very  simple  to  operate  and  requires  only  power  and  data  from  any  Bradley

Engineering control panel.  There are no user controls on the camera.  Both power and data
are connected with the single XLR4 connector on the base.  The data is RS485 and will reach
about  1km  on  a  good quality  screened twisted  pair  cable  (eg XLR3  audio  cable).   Power will
only reach 50m from the controller.  Longer ranges can be acheived by powering locally with a
‘Y cord’ or using a higher supply voltage.  (see ‘Power Supplies’ bulletin)

XLR4 Input:
Pin 1

=

Ground  

(Blue)

Pin 2 

=

Data A  

 (Green)

Pin 3

=

Data B   

(Yellow)

Pin 4 

=

Power   

 (Red)

10v - 16v

There are 2 independently buffered HDSDI outputs:

There are no external controls, everything is controlled from the connected controller.  
The availalbe  functions  will be  those  that  can  be  accessed  from  the  controller.    For  full  CCU
control a 

Remote Camera Panel Mk3

 is required.

 Mounting                                                    

There are 4 standard camera mounting threads on the base.  2 x 1/4” and 2 x 3/8”.  They are
on a PCD of 30mm.  The maximum thread depth is 12mm for these threads.

There is also a 6mm safety bond attachment bolt.  Be sure to use this if the camera is rigged
above head height.

Clutches are fitted on both axes to prevent damage to the internal mechanics and to aid rigging
by enabling the unit to be turned by hand without damage.  Mechanical stops prevent the axes
being rotated too far.

In operation the pan and tilt range are about 250degrees. There are 10 electronic ‘gears’ that
are set with the speed controls.  At the slowest possible speed (gear #1 and joystick just off the
centre) this will give a roataional speed of about 1 rev in 2hrs.  In gear #10 with the joystick full
over the speed will be about 90deg/sec.

When  mounting  the  Eyeb  inverted  the  picture  will  automatically  electronically  invert  when
powered up. 

 Tally Lights                                               

The RED tally light is operated with a ‘Run/Stop’ command or via
the  tally  outputs  of  a  vision  switcher.    An  RCP  is  required  to
sychronise the tally light with the vision switcher..

The  WHITE  ‘catch  light’  is  operated  with  the  ‘Remote  Relay’
command from a controller.

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