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© 1999 ParkerVision, Inc.  •  Connect Your Camera Control Keypad

Connecting Your Keypad

Step 1:  

Adjust the KEYPAD ADDRESS rotary switch (located in the battery compartment of 

the keypad). The selected setting must be the same as the setting of the BASE UNIT 

ADDRESS switch on the back of the Camera.

   

For multiple camera applications, refer to page 6.

    For information on how to set the Base Unit Address on your CameraMan 

camera, refer to the 

1-CCD CameraMan Installation and Operations Manual

.

Step 2:  

Configure the keypad for the desired mode:

For Wireless RF Mode (up to 60 feet/18.28 meters): 

•   Install the supplied AA batteries in the Camera Control Keypad by removing the 

battery compartment door and inserting the batteries.  You will hear a beep.

•   Replace the battery compartment door. 

•   Press one of the PAN/TILT arrows on the keypad and verify that the LED on the front 

of the keypad illuminates. This indicates that the batteries are installed properly. 

   

If the light does not illuminate, the batteries may be installed backwards. Reverse 

the way the batteries are inserted, and try again.  If a battery with a low charge 

is installed, the keypad will emit a long beep.

   

If the batteries are inserted improperly, it will not damage the keypad, 

it simply will not work.

For Hard-wired Mode (up to 250 feet/76.2 meters):

•   Remove the batteries.

•    Connect the CameraMan Keypad Cable (supplied by ParkerVision) to the RJ-11 type 

jack located in the battery compartment of the Keypad. 

•   Connect the other end of the cable to the PVI COM port on the CameraMan camera.

   

When the system is powered on, the light on the keypad should illuminate 

momentarily, indicating the keypad is ready for operation.  The light located 

above the PVI COM port on the camera indicates communication activity.

   

You do not need to install batteries in the Camera Control Keypad when using 

it in hard-wired mode.

   

Using a cable other than a ParkerVision-supplied cable for the PVI COM port 

may cause damage. 

Your Camera Control Keypad is designed to be used either in wireless or hard-wired mode. The wireless mode enables you to freely 

move around the room. The hard-wired mode enables you to control the camera from greater distances. For either mode, use the 

following steps to connect your keypad to your camera system:

RJ-11 jack, for hard-

wired mode

Battery compartment

Keypad Address 

rotary switch

Summary of Contents for CameraMan 1-CCD

Page 1: ...CameraMan 1 CCD Camera Control Keypad Operations Manual...

Page 2: ...ter IMAGE and Digital RF 900 and are registered trademarks of ParkerVision Inc in the United States of America The terms CameraMan and ParkerVision are registered logos in the United States of America...

Page 3: ...intenance of your Camera Control Keypad This icon alerts you to tips or noteworthy suggestions in the operation use or maintenance of your Camera Control Keypad This icon refers you to the 1 CCD Gener...

Page 4: ...toIMAGE Button Used to enable camera to adjust the brightness automatically for each camera view t Enter Used to enter data or change a camera location preset t Location Preset Control Buttons 0 9 Use...

Page 5: ...ry again If a battery with a low charge is installed the keypad will emit a long beep If the batteries are inserted improperly it will not damage the keypad it simply will not work For Hard wired Mode...

Page 6: ...ications however in which you do not need to face the camera example 2 In these situations the default setting would work These applications require that you re orient the PAN arrows see below Some ex...

Page 7: ...change the maximum position settings 1 Select the camera you want to adjust see page 6 Multiple Camera Keypad Usage 2 Press and hold the ENTER button 3 While holding the ENTER button use the PAN TILT...

Page 8: ...amera Control Keypad to match the BASE UNIT ADDRESS on the first camera See page 3 for more information on setting the KEYPAD ADDRESS 3 Set the BASE UNIT ADDRESS on the second and third cameras to suc...

Page 9: ...or three will be received by camera one and sent to the proper camera using RS 485 communications 1 Make sure your cameras are daisy chained together See your 1 CCD CameraMan Installation and Operati...

Page 10: ...second and third cameras to successively follow the address that you used for the first camera Example Camera Base Unit Address Keypad Address 1 0 0 2 1 3 2 5 Set the RF Command configuration switch...

Page 11: ...ther IMAGE button the camera s image control automatically becomes a manual adjustment overriding autoIMAGE Manual Press and release the top IMAGE button sun to open the iris Press and release the bot...

Page 12: ...mera you want to program using the CAMERA SELECT buttons if you are using only one camera press CAMERA SELECT 1 2 Use PAN TILT arrows to move the camera to the desired location 3 If desired use ZOOM I...

Page 13: ...camera Adjusting Shutter Settings 1 Press Enter and ZOOM IN to adjust the Shutter UP 2 Press Enter and ZOOM OUT to adjust the Shutter DOWN Adjusting Gain Settings 1 Press Enter and IMAGE lighten sun t...

Page 14: ...th the overlay card The following procedure will enable you to adjust Gen Lock settings with the Gen Lock Setup overlay card 1 Press and hold down the buttons labeled Gen Lock and Mode After 2 3 secon...

Page 15: ...lease the 0 and 8 buttons The Gen Lock Setup menu appears To reset the menu items to the default values press button number 1 3 Press the up and down PAN TILT arrows to move the arrow on screen and to...

Page 16: ...ill not communicate with the CameraMan Camera in the hard wired mode Solution 1 Verify that the CameraMan Keypad Cable is connected from the PVI COM port on the back of the camera to the RJ 11 jack in...

Page 17: ...make a claim as provided above or continued use of the product shall constitute an unqualified acceptance of such product and a waiver by purchaser of all claims Product Warranty Registration Form The...

Page 18: ...Page 16 Notes 1999 ParkerVision Inc Meet Your Camera Control Keypad...

Page 19: ...1999 ParkerVision Inc Literature Part Number L1202101 ref LPMCCK01 Revision D 1...

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