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䠓䠊㻿㼜㼑㼏㼕㼒㼕㼏㼍㼠㼕㼛㼚㼟㻌 㻣㻙㻡㻌

㻮㻿㻴㻙㻟㻜㻜㻌㻔㼁㻕㻌㻔㻱㻕㻌㻝㻠㻜㻡㻌㼂㻱㻾㻞

 

2.

 

BS/CCU connector (B-Type) 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Pin No. 

Name 

Function 

Direction

External interface 

A HED(+) 

Serial command from BS/CCU to 

BSH-300 

Data input (+) 

IN 

 

HED

-

Serial command from BS/CCU to 

BSH-300 

Data input (-) 

IN 

 

C HEC(+) 

Serial command from BSH-300 to 

BS/CCU 

Data output (+) 

OUT 

 

HEC

-

Serial command from BSH-300 to 

BS/CCU 

Data output (-) 

OUT 

 

E +12V 

IN 

DC+12V power supply input (used to 

check if there is connection or not)   

IN 

 

+12V RET

DC+12V power supply input ground 

OUT 

 

G NC 

---------- 

 

 

H NC 

---------- 

 

 

 

 
This connector is used to input/output various signals between 
BS/CCU and BSH-300. 
 
Main body side: PRC05-R8M 
Cable side: PRC05-199P9-8F (8-pin male plug) or equivalent 

Layout 

Insert side 

Summary of Contents for BSH-300

Page 1: ...㻌 㻌 Products conforming to RoHS directive BSH 300 Ethernet ICCP Converter OPERATION MANUAL ...

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Page 3: ...㻌 㻌 㻌 Products conforming to RoHS directive BSH 300 Ethernet ICCP Converter OPERATION MANUAL 1405 2nd Edition U E ...

Page 4: ...egami Tsushinki Co Ltd We reserve the copyright on the software we create No part of this publication may be modified or reproduced in any form or by any means without prior written permission from Ikegami Tsushinki Co Ltd 㻌 ...

Page 5: ...s Annex 5 Lead in the glass of cathode ray tubes electronic components and fl uorescent tubes 6 Lead as an alloying element in steel containing up to 0 35 lead by weight aluminum containing up to 0 4 lead by weight and as a copper alloy containing up to 4 lead by weight 7 Lead in following items Lead in high melting temperature type solders i e tin lead solder alloys containing more than 85 lead L...

Page 6: ... by a serigraph or label 㻌 2 Soldering Since the melting point of lead free solder used for the products conforming to RoHS directive is 20 to 45 degrees Celsius higher than that of conventional solder with lead Sn Pb eutectic solder a high temperature needs to be set to a soldering iron Taking allowable temperature limit of the parts and stable work into consideration use a soldering iron with ex...

Page 7: ...he party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment The mark means that the following products will meet the Directives 2004 108 EC䚸2006 95 EC and Standards EN55103 1 EN55103 2 for the Electromagnetic㻌 environment㻌 E4 E5 EN60950 1 Use shielded cable except AC cable This equipment doesn t intend to use at residential areas so that use in residential areas ma...

Page 8: ...IONS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS This manual describes the precautions using various pictorial symbols for you to use the product safely Please read these precautions thoroughly before use The symbols and meanings are as follows ...

Page 9: ...SAFETY PRECAUTIONS v ...

Page 10: ...vi SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ...

Page 11: ...SAFETY PRECAUTIONS vii HOW TO READ THE OPERATION MANUAL This page explains general notes on reading the BSH 300 Operation Manual and the symbols and notations used in the manual ...

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Page 13: ...㻌 䠏䠊䠎㻌 㻺㻱㼀㼃㻻㻾㻷㻌㻵㻺㻲㻻㻚㻌 䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈㻌 㻟㻙㻟㻌 䠏䠊䠏㻌 㻹㼑㼚㼡㻌㼟㼏㼞㼑㼑㼚㻌 䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈㻌 㻟㻙㻢㻌 㻟㻚㻟㻚㻝㻌㻭㻙㼀㼥㼜㼑㻌㼙㼑㼚㼡㻌 䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈㻌 㻟㻙㻞㻌 㻟㻚㻟㻚㻞㻌㻮㻙㼀㼥㼜㼑㻌㼙㼑㼚㼡㻌 䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈㻌 㻟㻙㻝㻞㻌 㻟㻚㻟㻚㻟㻌㻯㻙㼀㼥㼜㼑㻌㼙㼑㼚㼡㻌 䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈㻌 㻟㻙㻝㻠㻌 䠐䠊㻺㼑㼠㼣㼛㼞㼗㻌 䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈㻌 㻠㻙㻝㻌 䠐䠊䠍㻌 㻯㼛㼚㼏㼑㼜㼠㼡㼍㼘㻌㼐㼕㼍㼓㼞㼍㼙㻌㼛㼒㻌㼠㼔㼑㻌㼚㼑㼠㼣㼛㼞㼗㻌 䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈䈈㻌 㻠㻙㻝㻌 䠑䠊㼂㼕㼐㼑㼛㻌㼟㼣...

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Page 15: ...The additional power supply unit such as AC pack is not necessary as the power DC 12V is supplied via CP cable 2 B Type z Supports six BS CCUs Up to six BS CCUs that are not compatible with Ethernet can be connected 3 C Type z Supports one MCP and two OCPs Up to one MCP and two OCPs that are not compatible with Ethernet can be connected The conventional MCP cable is used for the connection of MCP ...

Page 16: ...㻝㻙㻞㻌 䠍䠊㻻㼢㼑㼞㼢㼕㼑㼣㻌 㻮㻿㻴㻙㻟㻜㻜㻌㻔㼁㻕㻌㻔㻱㻕㻌㻝㻠㻜㻡㻌㼂㻱㻾㻞 1 3 External View 1 A Type ...

Page 17: ...䠍䠊㻻㼢㼑㼞㼢㼕㼑㼣㻌 㻝㻙㻟㻌 㻮㻿㻴㻙㻟㻜㻜㻌㻔㼁㻕㻌㻔㻱㻕㻌㻝㻠㻜㻡㻌㼂㻱㻾㻞 2 B Type ...

Page 18: ...㻝㻙㻠㻌 䠍䠊㻻㼢㼑㼞㼢㼕㼑㼣㻌 㻮㻿㻴㻙㻟㻜㻜㻌㻔㼁㻕㻌㻔㻱㻕㻌㻝㻠㻜㻡㻌㼂㻱㻾㻞 3 C Type ...

Page 19: ...switch 2 LCD screen 3 MENU switch 4 CANCEL switch 5 RX status indicator 6 Ethernet status indicator 7 ALARM LED 8 USB connector 9 Fuse 10 Power switch 11 AC inlet 12 Connectors by type 13 SYSTEM connector 14 PREVIEW connector 15 LAN connector 1 3 4 6 10 11 12 2 7 8 13 14 15 A Type B Type C Type 5 6 ...

Page 20: ... it lights up in red when an abnormality is detected in the communication with the device that is connected via CP connector The Type A and Type B has 6 lines for indicators and Type C has 3 lines indicators 4 5 and 6 are not supported according to the number of connectors by the BSH 300 type It may temporarily light up in red when you operate the items for which the process speed of the camera he...

Page 21: ...f two CP connectors female plugs and one MCP connector female plug Panel that is not compatible with Ethernet is connected with CP cables and MCP cable 13 SYSTEM connector This is a function extension connector See 7 2 Pin function of external connector for pin function 14 PREVIEW connector When the PREVIEW switch of OCP is pressed the terminal of channel that supports the controlled BS CCU will b...

Page 22: ...㻞㻙㻞㻌 䠎䠊㻼㼍㼞㼠㻌㻺㼍㼙㼑㼟㻌㼍㼚㼐㻌㻲㼡㼚㼏㼠㼕㼛㼚㼟㻌 㻮㻿㻴㻙㻟㻜㻜㻌㻔㼁㻕㻌㻔㻱㻕㻌㻝㻠㻜㻡㻌㼂㻱㻾㻞 ...

Page 23: ...creen If the CANCEL switch is kept being pressed the screen stops at the initial screen The structure and overview of the display screen for the device information in A Type are shown below BSH 300 A Type ձ 192 168 001 200 ЎROLL ALARM INFO Ѝ TEMPERATURE OK NG ղ PUSH POWER OK NG ճ ЎROLL ЎROLL BATTERY OK NG մ NETWORK INFO Ѝ OCP1 Ѝ OCP1 CONNECT յ PUSH 192 168 001 200 PUSH 192 168 001 210 ЎROLL ЎROLL ...

Page 24: ...ճ Displays NG when power down is detected մ Displays NG when low battery voltage is detected յ Displays the connection information for CCP1 of the back connector ն Displays the connection information for CCP2 of the back connector շ Displays the connection information for CCP3 of the back connector ո Displays the connection information for CCP4 of the back connector չ Displays the connection infor...

Page 25: ...ЎROLL OCP4 14 Ѝ OCP4 14 CONNECT 192 168 001 203 PUSH 192 168 001 223 ЎROLL ЎROLL OCP5 15 Ѝ OCP5 15 CONNECT 192 168 001 204 PUSH 192 168 001 224 ЎROLL ЎROLL OCP6 Ѝ OCP6 CONNECT 192 168 001 205 PUSH 192 168 001 225 OCP1 11 Ѝ OCP1 11 CONNECT 192 168 001 200 PUSH 192 168 001 210 1 Channel of the control panel that is connected to the back connector 2 Program number for the supported camera head is dis...

Page 26: ...8 001 210 PUSH 192 168 001 110 1 BS CCU channel that is connected to the back connector 2 Program number for the supported camera head is displayed when it is not connected 3 IP address for the BSH 300 4 Press the MENU switch to switch to the information display on the connected control panel Then CONNECT is displayed on the upper right corner of the screen The following will be displayed if the c...

Page 27: ... Ѝ MCP 13 CONNECT 192 168 001 223 PUSH 192 168 001 100 1 Channel of the control panel that is connected to the back connector C type has 1ch for MCP and 2ch for OCP 2 Program number for the supported camera head is displayed when it is not connected 3 IP address for the BSH 300 4 Press the MENU switch to switch to the information display on the connected BS CCU side Then CONNECT is displayed on th...

Page 28: ...nu and details of settings for A Type are shown below 㻮㻿㻴㻙㻟㻜㻜㻌㻭㻙㼀㼥㼜㼑㻌 Initial Screen㻌 㻌 㻝㻥㻞㻚㻝㻢㻤㻚㻜㻜㻝㻚㻞㻝㻜㻌 㻌 Press and hold Ў MENU switch㻌 㻌 㻿㻱㼀㼁㻼㻌㻹㻱㻺㼁㻌 䊻㻌 㻺㻱㼀㼃㻻㻾㻷㻌 㻌 䊻㻌 㻵㻼㻌㻭㻰㻰㻾㻌 㻻㻯㻼㻌㻯㻴㻝㻌 䐟㻌 㻺㻱㼀㼃㻻㻾㻷㻌 㻼㼁㻿㻴㻌 㻵㻼㻌㻭㻰㻰㻾㻱㻿㻿㻌 㻼㼁㻿㻴 㻝㻥㻞㻚㻝㻢㻤㻚㻜㻜㻝㻚㻞㻝㻜㻌 㻌 䊼㻾㻻㻸㻸㻌 㻌 䊼㻾㻻㻸㻸㻌 㻌 㻺㻱㼀㼃㻻㻾㻷㻌 㻌 䊻㻌 㻿㼁㻮㻺㻱㼀㻌㻹㻭㻿㻷㻌 䐠㻌 㻌 㻿㼁㻮㻺㻱㼀㻌㻹㻭㻿㻷㻌 㻼㼁㻿㻴 㻞㻡㻡㻚㻞㻡㻡㻚㻞㻡㻡㻚㻜㻜㻜㻌 㻌 㻿㻱㼀㼁㻼㻌㻹㻱㻺㼁㻌 䊻㻌 㻭㻿㻿㻵㻳㻺㻌㻻㻯㻼㻌㻯㻴㻝㻌 㻌 䐡㻌 㻭㻿㻿㻵㻳㻺㻔㻮㻿㻛㻯㻯㼁㻕㻌 㻼㼁㻿㻴㻌 㻝㻥㻞㻚㻝㻢㻤㻚㻜㻜㻝㻚㻝㻜㻜...

Page 29: ...㻻㻯㻼㻌㻯㻴㻝 㻝㻥㻞㻚㻝㻢㻤㻚㻜㻜㻝㻚㻞㻜㻜㻌 Turn the MENU switch in this state to change the selected value Turn the switch right to increase the value and turn the switch left to decrease it Sets the address to the value between 0 and 255 If you press the CANCEL switch while changing the value it will revert to the value it was before you changed it IV Once the value is selected press the MENU switch The IP address...

Page 30: ...en for date and time II The DATE TIME screen is shown below Jan 01 2014 00㸸00㸸00 SET III When the DATE TIME screen is open the item to be changed is displayed with underline Jan 01 2014 00㸸00㸸00 SET Turn the MENU switch to move the underline and select the item you want to change IV Once the item is selected press the MENU switch The part used to be underlined will be inverted and flashes Jan 01 2...

Page 31: ...resses can be set for each channel You can change the IP addresses of CH1 to CH6 in this setting ն PROGRAM UPDATE Updates the firmware of this device The update procedure is described below I Connect the USB memory that contains RDF file for update to the USB connector of this device II Open the menu screen Press the MENU switch in the PROGRAM UPDATE section to open the PROGRAM UPDATE execution sc...

Page 32: ...AM UPDATE WRITING㸸㸰㸮 When the file other than the update file for BSH 300 is selected FILE ERROR is displayed and the update is failed Select a correct file again If the power supply is shut off while performing updates it starts up with the firmware it was before the update VII The status becomes WRITING 100 when the update completes and then COMPLETED will be displayed PROGRAM UPDATE COMPLETED V...

Page 33: ...㻯㻴㻝㻌 䐟㻌 㻺㻱㼀㼃㻻㻾㻷㻌 㻼㼁㻿㻴㻌 㻵㻼㻌㻭㻰㻰㻾㻱㻿㻿㻌 㻼㼁㻿㻴 㻝㻥㻞㻚㻝㻢㻤㻚㻜㻜㻝㻚㻝㻜㻜㻌 㻌 䊼㻾㻻㻸㻸㻌 㻌 䊼㻾㻻㻸㻸㻌 㻌 㻺㻱㼀㼃㻻㻾㻷㻌 㻌 䊻㻌 㻿㼁㻮㻺㻱㼀㻌㻹㻭㻿㻷㻌 䐠㻌 㻌 㻿㼁㻮㻺㻱㼀㻌㻹㻭㻿㻷㻌 㻼㼁㻿㻴 㻞㻡㻡㻚㻞㻡㻡㻚㻞㻡㻡㻚㻜㻜㻜㻌 㻌 㻿㻱㼀㼁㻼㻌㻹㻱㻺㼁㻌 䊻㻌 㻶㼍㼚㻚㻌 㻌 㻜㻝㻌 㻌 㻞㻜㻝㻠㻌 㻌 䐡㻌 㻰㻭㼀㻱㻛㼀㻵㻹㻱㻌 㻼㼁㻿㻴㻌 㻜㻜䠖㻜㻜䠖㻜㻜㻌 㻌 㻌 㻌 㻿㻱㼀㻌 㻌 䊼㻾㻻㻸㻸㻌 㻌 㻿㻱㼀㼁㻼㻌㻹㻱㻺㼁㻌 䊻㻌 㻻㼀㻴㻱㻾㻿㻌 䊻㻌 㻵㻼㻌㻭㻰㻰㻾㻌 㻿㻱㼀㼀㻵㻺㻳㻌 䐢㻌 㻻㼀㻴㻱㻾㻿㻌 㻼㼁㻿㻴㻌 㻵㻼㻌㻭㻰㻰㻾㻚㻌㻿㻱㼀㼀㻵㻺㻳㻌 㻼㼁㻿㻴 㻿㻱㻽㼁㻱㻺㻯㻱㻌 㻌 䊼㻾㻻㻸㻸㻌 㻌 㻿㻱㼀㼁㻼㻌㻹㻱㻺㼁㻌 䊻㻌 㻼㻾㻻㻳㻾㻭㻹㻌㼁㻼㻰㻭㼀㻱㻌 㻌 䐣㻌 㻼㻾㻻㻳㻾㻭㻹㻌㼁㻼㻰㻭㼀㻱㻌 㻼㼁㻿㻴㻌 㻯㻭...

Page 34: ...t change the values ղ SUBNET MASK Sets the subnet mask of this device See 3 3 1 A Type menu ձ IP ADDRESS for the procedure of setting the address ճ DATE TIME Sets the date and time See 3 3 1 A Type menu մ DATE TIME for the procedure of setting the address մ IP ADDR SETTING Selects whether to make the setting of IP address SEQUENCE or RANDAM SEQUENCE The IP addresses are set in sequence starting fr...

Page 35: ...㻌㻯㻭㻹㻜㻝㻌 㻌 䐡㻌 㻭㻿㻿㻵㻳㻺㻔㻮㻿㻛㻯㻯㼁㻕㻌 㻼㼁㻿㻴㻌 㻝㻥㻞㻚㻝㻢㻤㻚㻜㻜㻝㻚㻝㻜㻜㻌 㻌 䊼㻾㻻㻸㻸㻌 㻌 㻿㻱㼀㼁㻼㻌㻹㻱㻺㼁㻌 䊻㻌 㻭㻿㻿㻵㻳㻺㻌㻻㻯㻼㻌㻯㻴㻝㻌 㻌 䐢㻌 㻭㻿㻿㻵㻳㻺㻔㻻㻯㻼㻕㻌 㻼㼁㻿㻴㻌 㻝㻥㻞㻚㻝㻢㻤㻚㻜㻜㻝㻚㻝㻜㻜㻌 㻌 䊼㻾㻻㻸㻸㻌 㻌 㻿㻱㼀㼁㻼㻌㻹㻱㻺㼁㻌 䊻㻌 㻶㼍㼚㻚㻌 㻌 㻜㻝㻌 㻌 㻞㻜㻝㻠㻌 㻌 䐣㻌 㻰㻭㼀㻱㻛㼀㻵㻹㻱㻌 㻼㼁㻿㻴㻌 㻜㻜䠖㻜㻜䠖㻜㻜㻌 㻌 㻌 㻌 㻿㻱㼀㻌 㻌 䊼㻾㻻㻸㻸㻌 㻌 㻿㻱㼀㼁㻼㻌㻹㻱㻺㼁㻌 䊻㻌 㻻㼀㻴㻱㻾㻿㻌 䊻㻌 㻵㻼㻌㻭㻰㻰㻾㻌 㻿㻱㼀㼀㻵㻺㻳㻌 䐤㻌 㻻㼀㻴㻱㻾㻿㻌 㻼㼁㻿㻴㻌 㻵㻼㻌㻭㻰㻰㻾㻚㻌㻿㻱㼀㼀㻵㻺㻳㻌 㻼㼁㻿㻴 㻿㻱㻽㼁㻱㻺㻯㻱㻌 㻌 䊼㻾㻻㻸㻸㻌 㻌 䊼㻾㻻㻸㻸㻌 㻌 㻻㼀㻴㻱㻾㻿㻌 䊻㻌 㻹㻯㻼㻌㻯㻭㻹㻿㻱㻸㻌㻱㻺㻰㻌 䐥㻌 㻌 㻹㻯㻼㻌㻯㻭㻹㻿㻱㻸㻌㻱㻺㻰㻌 㻼㼁㻿...

Page 36: ...P CH1 and OCP CH2 only when the IP ADDR SETTING in ն is set to RANDOM When it is set to SEQUENCE you can switch the displays but cannot change the values ղ SUBNET MASK Sets the subnet mask of this device See 3 3 1 A Type menu ձ IP ADDRESS for the procedure of setting the address ճ ASSIGN MCP Sets the IP addresses for each camera select of the MCP panel that is connected to the MCP back connector o...

Page 37: ... 1 A Type menu մ DATE TIME for the procedure of setting the date and time ն IP ADDR SETTING Selects whether to make the setting of IP address SEQUENCE or RANDAM SEQUENCE Makes the setting of IP addresses in sequence starting from MCP You cannot change the IP addresses of CH2 and CH2 in this setting Also makes the setting for ճ ASSIGN MCP in sequence starting from MCP CAM01 and for մ ASSIGN OCP in ...

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Page 39: ...ion including the setting and connection procedures for both this device and peripherals 4 1 Conceptual diagram of the network A maximum of six sets A maximum of six sets A maximum of two sets A maximum of one set Network Hub Ethernet un corresponding Ethernet un corresponding A camera selection is possible ...

Page 40: ...㻮㻿㻴㻙㻟㻜㻜㻌㻔㼁㻕㻌㻔㻱㻕㻌㻝㻠㻜㻡㻌㼂㻱㻾㻞 ...

Page 41: ...ed the preview signal is output from the BS CCU that is compatible with the command connected camera network or BSH 300 Controlling the general routing switcher with this signal enables to acquire the video signal that is linked to the Preview switch BS CCU Image Command Routing switcher Image BS CCU CP cable ...

Page 42: ...switch is pressed and turns OFF when the switch is released By setting the panel configuration you can restrict the sending of the Preview control command in both MCP and OCP Hence you can decide whether the Preview signal of the BS CCU and BS hub should be operated from MCP or operated from OCP or operated from both MCP and OCP See the operation manual for MCP OCP to check if the Preview control ...

Page 43: ...the IP addresses for devices are duplicated Device failure Failure in a particular device may cause malfunction In order to find the failed device it is necessary to temporarily disconnect devices from the network OCP 200 MCP 200 can be disconnected by opening the update screen See the operation manual of OCP 200 MCP 200 for details Note Even if the network is disconnected the hardware will not be...

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Page 45: ...150VA Ambient conditions Operating temperature 0 C 45 C Storage temperature 25 C 60 C Operating humidity range 30 90 no condensation External dimensions W217 5 x H38 6 x D400 Width height depth Weight 2 6kg MCP OCP remote 6 channels ICCP Max extension distance 50m OCP 200 CP cable MCP 200 When using an external power supply 30m MCP 200 CP cable Min extension distance 1m CP cable ...

Page 46: ...e AC100V 240V 50 60Hz Power consumption 150VA Ambient conditions Operating temperature 0 C 45 C Storage temperature 25 C 60 C Operating humidity range 30 90 no condensation External dimensions W217 5 x H38 6 x D400 Width height depth Weight 2 6kg BS CCU remote 6 channels ICCP Max extension distance 300m CP cable ...

Page 47: ...perating temperature 0 C 45 C Storage temperature 25 C 60 C Operating humidity range 30 90 no condensation External dimensions W217 5 x H38 6 x D400 Width height depth Weight 2 6kg MCP OCP remote OCP x 2 channels MCP x 1 channel ICCP Max extension distance 50m OCP 200 CP cable MCP 200 When using an external power supply 10m MCP 200 MCP cable Min extension distance 10m CP cable ...

Page 48: ...unction Direction External interface A A Network command data input output A between BSH 300 and OCP MCP IN OUT B B Network command data input output B between BSH 300 and OCP MCP IN OUT C NC D NC E 12V OUT DC 12V power supply output OUT F 12V RET DC 12V power supply output ground IN G NC H NC Main body side PRC05 R8F Cable side PRC05 199P9 8M 8 pin male plug or equivalent A C D E F B H Layout Ins...

Page 49: ... C HEC Serial command from BSH 300 to BS CCU Data output OUT D HEC㸦 㸧 Serial command from BSH 300 to BS CCU Data output OUT E 12V IN DC 12V power supply input used to check if there is connection or not IN F 12V RET DC 12V power supply input ground OUT G NC H NC This connector is used to input output various signals between BS CCU and BSH 300 Main body side PRC05 R8M Cable side PRC05 199P9 8F 8 pi...

Page 50: ...COMMAND of camera No IN 11 CAM SL BC Select signal COMMAND of camera No IN 12 CAM SL CC Select signal COMMAND of camera No IN 13 HED TX Send data from BSH 300 to MCP OUT 14 HED TX Send data from BSH 300 to MCP OUT 15 HEC RX Send data from MCP to BSH 300 IN 16 HEC RX Send data from MCP to BSH 300 IN 17 12V OUT DC 12V power supply output 18 12V OUT DC 12V power supply output 19 12V RET DC 12V power ...

Page 51: ...CH2 ON Preview CH2 OUT 3 CH3 ON Preview CH3 OUT 4 CH4 CH Preview CH4 OUT 5 CH5 CH Preview CH5 OUT 6 CH6 CH Preview CH6 OUT 7 NC 8 GND Signal ground IN 9 GND Signal ground This is an video select connector that is linked to OCP MCP Main body side D sub 9 pin socket Cable side D sub 9 pin pin inch screw 䜲䞁䝃䞊䝖ഃ 㻡 㻠 㻟 㻞 㻝 㻥 㻤 㻣 㻢 ᗙ Layout Insert side ...

Page 52: ...output 2 OUT 3 EXT OUT3 Camera status output 3 OUT 4 EXT OUT4 Camera status output 4 OUT 5 EXT OUT5 Camera status output 5 OUT 6 GND Signal ground 7 TX Command output OUT RS 422 8 TX Command output OUT RS 422 9 RX Command input IN RS 422 10 RX Command input IN RS 422 11 CAMSEL ENABLE Camera select enable input IN 12 CAM SEL1 Camera select 1 IN 13 CAM SEL2 Camera select 2 IN 14 CAM SEL2 Camera sele...

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