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SERVICE MANUAL

PCS-C150 (NTSC)

PCS-C150P (PAL)

SPECIFICATIONS

COLOR VIDEO CAMERA

PCS-C150/C150P

System

Video signal

PCS-C150 : NTSC standards
PCS-C150P : PAL Color, CCIR
standards

Picture element

1/3 inch color CCD
(Total picture element number :
PCS-C150 : Approx. 410,000
PCS-C150P : Approx. 470,000)
(Effective picture element
number :
PCS-C150 : Approx. 380,000
PCS-C150P : Approx. 440,000)

Lens

Electromotion twelve fold zoom
lens
f=5.4 to 64.8mm, F1.8 to F2.7
Horizontal angle : 4.4º to 48.8º

Point-blank range

WIDE end : 10mm
TELE end : 800mm

Minimum illumination 7 lux (F1.8)/with 50IRE
Illumination range

7 to 100,000 lux

Shutter speed

PCS-C150 : 1/60 to 1/10,000 (VISCA
control)
PCS-C150P : 1/50 to 1/10,000 (VISCA
control)

Gain selector

Automatic/manual

Horizontal resolution

NTSC : 460 TV
PAL : 450 TV

Video S/N

48 dB

Pan/tilt action

Horizontal : 100º, Vertical : 25º

Input/output terminals

Processor terminal

D-sub 15 pin

Output control terminal 8 pin mini DIN

General

Input voltage

DC 12 to 14 V

Power consumption

11 W (Refference value)

Operating temperature 0º to 40º (32º to 104ºF)
Storage temperature

– 20º to 60º (– 4º to 140ºF)

Dimensions

Approx 142 

×

 109 

×

 162 mm

(w/h/d)

Mass

Approx. 1,200 g (42.3 oz.)

9-928-130-11

PCS-C150/C150P

Sony Corporation

Information Technology  Company

99E09008-1

Printed in Japan  

C

1999. 5

Published by VAIO Custormer Link

9-928-130-11

9-928-130-11

99E09008-1

PCS-C150/PCS-C150P

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Summary of Contents for PCS-C150

Page 1: ...7 to 100 000 lux Shutter speed PCS C150 1 60 to 1 10 000 VISCA control PCS C150P 1 50 to 1 10 000 VISCA control Gain selector Automatic manual Horizontal resolution NTSC 460 TV PAL 450 TV Video S N 48 dB Pan tilt action Horizontal 100º Vertical 25º Input output terminals Processor terminal D sub 15 pin Output control terminal 8 pin mini DIN General Input voltage DC 12 to 14 V Power consumption 11 ...

Page 2: ...mmend their replacement 4 Look for parts which though functioning show obvious signs of deterioration Point them out to the customer and recommend their replacement 5 Check the line cord for cracks and abrasion Recommend the replacement of any such line cord to the customer 6 Flexible Circuit Board Repairing Keep the temperature of the soldering iron around 270 C during repairing Do not touch the ...

Page 3: ...cautions 6 5 6 1 4 Adjusting Remote Commander 6 6 6 1 5 Page D Address List 6 7 6 1 6 Page F Address List 6 9 6 1 7 Page 5 Address List 6 12 6 1 8 Data Processing 6 14 6 2 Camera System Adjustment 6 2 1 Power Supply Voltage Check 6 15 6 2 2 Page D Data Initialization 6 15 6 2 3 Page D Data Modification 1 6 15 6 2 4 Page F Data Initialization 6 15 6 2 5 Page F Data Modification 6 15 6 2 6 28 MHz Or...

Page 4: ...1 4 Lens Section 8 5 8 2 Electrical Parts List AT 21A A Board 8 6 CD 154A A Board 8 6 ID 11A A Board 8 7 LB 47A A Board 8 8 LD 84A A 84A B Board 8 8 LI 52A A Board 8 9 LI 55A A Board 8 9 LI 59A A Board 8 9 MD 68 A Board 8 9 RM 77A A Board 8 11 RS 67A A Board 8 11 VC 179 A 179 B Board 8 12 For Camera Color Reproduction Adjustment 79 ...

Page 5: ...ightness exceeds the illumination range such as a place exposed to direct sunlight Avoid specialized application Avoid using ColorVideo Camera for monitoring application where it would be forced to focus on a stationary object for a long period of time Also avoid focusing the camera on an extremely bright object such as sunlight or a fluorescent lamp Otherwise the color filter might be damaged Pre...

Page 6: ...wer adaptor that has plug of EIAJ type 4 not supplied Do not use any other AC power adaptor Do not grasp the camera head when carrying the video camera Do not turn the camera head manually Doing so will result in the camera malfunctioning Installation Be sure to place the main unit on a flat surface Turning on the Power When the tool board is connected to this unit and power is supplied to the too...

Page 7: ...tom plate assy 2 M 2x4 5 M 2x4 6 camera cabinet upper 1 M 2x4 4 camera cabinet front assy 3 claw SECTION 2 DISASSEMBLY PCS C150 C150P Note Follow the disassembly procedure in the numerical order given 2 1 CAMERA CABINET UPPER 2 2 BOTTOM PLATE ASSY ...

Page 8: ...2 2 3 MAIN BLOCK 2 4 ID 11A A BOARD 6 PTP 2 6x8 3 RM 77A A board 2 CN381 4 PTP 2 6x8 7 main block 1 PTP 2 6x8 5 ground plate P 5 M 2x2 2 3 CN104 6 M 2x2 2 2 CN109 7 CN110 4 CN103 1 CN102 8 ID 11A A board ...

Page 9: ...2 3 4 P 3x4 1 M 2x4 2 retainer 3 LI 55A A board 5 stepping motor PAN 3 flexible flat cable 1 P 2x6 4 pan base ASSY 2 timing belt 2 5 PAN BASE ASSY 2 6 LI 55A A BOARD ...

Page 10: ...1 M 2x4 3 pan cabinet front 2 M 2x4 4 tapping screw 5 Extend the pan cabinet rear out and remove the cabinet 3 CN105 4 CN893 5 CCD lens ASSY 1 M 2x4 2 M 2x4 PCS C150P only 2 7 PAN CABINET 2 8 CCD LENS ASSY ...

Page 11: ...irection of the arrow and remove the bearing 4 Turn the tilt bearing in the direction of the arrow and remove the bearing 2 type E stop ring 3 0 A 1 Remove the spring from portion A 6 camera cabinet ASSY lower 5 flexible flat cable 2 9 CAMERA CABINET LOWER 2 10 STEPPING MOTOR ...

Page 12: ...2 6 1 M 2x3 3 CN701 5 LD 84A A 84A B board 4 Sheet electrostatic 2 CN702 PCS C150P only 2 M 2x3 3 LI 59A A 6 LI 52A A 1 CN351 4 CN341 5 M 2x3 2 11 LI 59A A BOARD 2 12 LD 84A A 84A B BOARD ...

Page 13: ... claw 4 M 2x3 3 LB 47A A board 6 CN401 2 CN403 7 RS 67A A board 8 CN504 7 CN401 6 M 2x3 5 M 2x3 3 CN894 1 M 2x3 2 CN845 4 AT 21A A board 9 VC 179 A 179 B board 2 13 VC 179 A 179 B BOARD 2 14 RS 67A A LB 47A A BOARD ...

Page 14: ...A board 3 MD 68 A board 2 M 2x3 1 M 2x3 3 CCD fitting adaptor H 2 claw 1 claw 4 optical filter block 5 seal rubber 3 2 lens block 1 BTP 2x5 2 15 MD 68 A BOARD 2 17 CD 154A A BOARD 2 16 LENS BLOCK 2 18 CCD FITTING ADAPTOR H 2 8E ...

Page 15: ...D 68 A board CD 154A A board LB 47A A board LD 84A A 84A B board VC 179 A 179 B board LI 52A A board LI 55A A board RM 77A A board LI 59 A A board ID 11A A board SECTION 5 PRINTED WIRING BOARDS 5 1 CIRCUIT BOARDS LOCATION PCS C150 C150P ...

Page 16: ...NOTE IS COMMON FOR PRINTED WIRING BOARDS For printed wiring boards Through hole is omitted Pattern is omitted CCD IMAGER CD 154A A CD 154A A CCD IMAGER PRINTED WIRING BOARD Ref No CD 154A A BOARD 1 000 series CD 154A A BOARD IC891 D 1 Q891 B 1 Q892 B 1 ...

Page 17: ... A 179 B BOARD D001 A 1 D302 D 2 D401 D 6 D402 C 6 D403 C 6 D404 C 6 D406 B 1 IC001 A 6 IC302 E 4 IC401 D 5 IC402 C 1 IC403 C 6 IC404 B 6 IC405 C 5 IC406 C 2 IC407 B 1 IC501 A 3 IC502 A 5 IC503 B 2 IC504 B 1 IC505 B 4 IC603 A 2 IC606 C 3 IC607 C 4 Q304 D 5 Q305 E 5 Q306 E 5 Q307 D 5 Q308 D 2 Q401 D 1 Q502 C 5 Q503 C 5 Q504 B 5 Q601 B 5 ...

Page 18: ...es MODE CONTROL BACK UP MD 68 A RS 67A A MD 68 A BOARD D101 A 3 D104 A 2 D105 A 2 D106 B 2 D107 B 2 D108 D 3 D109 A 1 D110 D 3 IC101 D 2 IC102 B 2 IC103 A 1 IC104 B 2 IC105 A 1 IC106 A 2 IC107 A 2 IC108 A 1 Q101 A 2 Q102 A 3 Q103 B 3 Q104 D 3 RS 67A A BOARD D401 D 3 D402 D 3 D403 C 3 D404 D 3 D405 D 3 IC401 D 2 IC402 D 3 Q401 D 2 Q402 D 3 ...

Page 19: ...2 E 1 D103 E 1 D104 D 4 D105 C 4 D109 D 1 D110 D 1 D112 C 3 D113 A 5 D114 C 3 D115 A 5 D116 C 3 D117 A 4 D118 C 4 D119 A 4 D154 D 2 D157 B 1 D159 B 1 D160 B 1 D163 D 2 D164 D 1 D165 C 1 D168 A 2 D169 A 2 D170 B 3 IC101 A 8 IC102 C 5 IC103 B 8 IC104 C 2 IC105 B 9 IC106 A 9 IC109 D 9 Q101 B 8 Q102 B 8 Q105 B 8 Q110 C 10 Q118 D 10 Q119 D 9 Q120 C 9 Q121 D 9 Q122 D 2 Q123 D 2 ...

Page 20: ...SOR LI 59A A TILT R SENSOR LI 55A A PAN R SENSOR PRINTED WIRING BOARDS Ref No AT 21A A BOARD 1 000 series LI 52A A BOARD 2 000 series LI 55A A BOARD 2 000 series LI 59A A BOARD 2 000 series AT 21A A BOARD D801 C 1 D802 B 3 D803 A 2 D804 A 1 D805 A 1 D806 A 3 D807 B 3 D808 B 1 D809 A 1 IC801 E 2 IC802 B 2 IC803 D 2 IC804 E 4 Q801 D 2 Q802 E 3 Q803 D 3 ...

Page 21: ...50 C150P LD 84A A 84A B LENS DRIVE PRINTED WIRING BOARD Ref No LD 84A A 84A B BOARD 2 000 series LD 84 A A 84A B BOARD IC701 D 1 IC702 C 1 IC703 D 2 IC704 C 2 IC705 D 2 Q701 E 2 Q702 B 2 LENS DRIVE LD 84A A 84A B ...

Page 22: ...5 12 E RM 77A A REMOCON RECEIVING OPTICAL LB 47A A BATTERY PRINTED WIRING BOARD Ref No RM 77A BOARD 1 000 series LB 47A A BOARD 1 000 series ...

Page 23: ... cable 3 J 6082 291 A For adjusting remote commander J 7 J 9 Video S video out cable J 6082 293 A For checking the video signal J 10 DC 57 harness 2P 1 951 473 11 For DC supply to VC 179 A 179 B board CN301 J 11 RS 232C cable 8P DIN 8P DIN 1 590 879 11 For connection between processor terminal and Macintosh PC J 12 RS 232C cable 8P DIN 25P DSUB 1 751 195 11 For connection between processor termina...

Page 24: ...0 to page 6 address 25 3 To adjust the camera block only there are two procedures 1 Adjust with the camera block mounted to the pan tilt mechanism chassis Fig 6 2 1 Fig 6 3 1 Note AT 21A A board must be removed before 28MHz original oscillation adjustment can be performed 2 Remove the camera block from the pan tilt mechanism chassis and perform adjustment to the camera block only Fig 6 2 2 Fig 6 3...

Page 25: ...S VIDEO OUT VISCA IN DC IN 13 5V AC adaptor AC EV2 D30 AC EV3 D31 LD 84A A 84A B board VC 179 A 179 B board CN845 AT 21A A board Extension cable J 6082 189 A CN101 RS 67A A board RS 232C cable 1 590 879 11 Macintosh 1 690 391 21 IBM PC 1 751 195 11 NEC PC98 Personal computer IBM PC NEC PC98 Macintosh J 2500 222 1 Input output conversion board Fig 6 3 1 ...

Page 26: ...2 291 A CN101 CN301 CN502 CN001 CN845 Regulated power supply 6 3 0 1Vdc CN501 CN702 Extension cable J 6082 189 A DC 57 harness 1 951 473 11 Extension cable J 6082 189 A VC 179 A 179 B board AT 21A A board LD 84A A 84A B board Color monitor Vectorscope Terminated at 75 Ω CN105 MD 68 A board Fig 6 3 2 ...

Page 27: ... shown in Fig 6 4 if adjustments are performed using the color bar chart Standard picture frame 2 White pattern Standard picture frame Remove the color bar chart from the pattern box and so that the white pattern will be displayed Don t touch the zoom switch Note Use the non reflecting and non glazing vellum paper whose size is more thanA0 and make the boundary between white and black to be smooth...

Page 28: ...ed There are altogether 16 pages from 0 to F Hexadecimal 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F notation LCD Display 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A b c d E F Decimal notation 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101112131415 Conversion value Table 6 1 Changing the address The address increases when the FF button is pressed and decreases when the REW 0 button is pressed There are altogether 256 addresses from 00 to FF Changing the...

Page 29: ...5 Only Camera Block 01 Caution When adjusting the camera with only the camera block mounted use the data for Only Camera Block After the adjustment assemble the camera block to the pan tilt mechanism chassis then input the above data and complete the procedure Refer to 6 2 20 Page D Data Modification 2 Address Adjustment data Initial value Memo column 00 00 01 00 01 02 00 90 03 00 03 04 00 00 05 0...

Page 30: ... 00 00 46 00 00 47 00 00 48 00 00 49 30 30 4A 00 00 4B 2C 2C 4C 00 00 4D 08 08 4E 06 06 4F 00 00 50 06 06 51 00 00 52 00 00 53 00 00 54 00 00 55 00 00 56 00 00 57 30 30 58 00 00 59 2C 2C 5A 00 00 Address Adjustment data Initial value Memo column 5B 08 08 5C 06 06 5D 00 00 5E 00 00 5F 00 00 60 00 00 61 00 00 62 18 18 1C 63 14 14 18 64 02 02 65 0F 0F 66 00 00 67 00 00 68 03 03 69 01 01 6A 00 00 6B 0...

Page 31: ...ses data have been input to the page F addresses C0 to EF This has no relation to the adjustments Note 4 No mark PCS C150 series PCS C150P series Address Adjustment data Initial value Memo column 00 00 9C 9D 01 00 21 00 21 02 00 00 03 40 40 04 80 05 80 06 80 07 80 08 2D 09 26 0A FA 0B F1 0C 30 0D 00 0E 58 0F 00 10 E0 E0 11 8F 12 6C 13 36 14 3C 15 60 16 0D 17 A3 18 12 19 8E 1A 10 1B E2 1C 0C 0C 1D ...

Page 32: ...4D 00 4E 00 4F 20 20 50 02 02 51 02 02 52 66 66 53 18 18 Table 6 3 2 Address Adjustment data Initial value Memo column 54 6B 6B 55 9F 9F 56 66 66 57 6C 6C 58 5C 5C 59 83 83 5A 67 67 5B 5C 5C 5C 5C 5C 5D 4A 4A 5E 20 20 5F 5C 5C 60 3C 3C 61 33 33 62 0C 0C 63 26 26 64 24 24 65 A0 A0 66 04 04 67 05 05 68 00 00 69 00 00 6A 04 00 04 00 6B 00 00 6C 04 00 04 00 6D 00 00 6E 02 02 6F 33 33 70 B0 B0 71 18 18...

Page 33: ...30 9A 30 30 9B 21 21 9C 91 91 9D 72 72 9E 00 00 9F 00 00 A0 00 00 A1 00 00 A2 00 00 A3 00 00 A4 02 02 A5 80 80 A6 00 00 A7 80 80 Table 6 3 4 Address Adjustment data Initial value Memo column A8 00 00 A9 80 80 AA 00 00 AB 80 80 AC 00 00 AD 00 00 AE 02 02 AF 44 87 44 87 B0 3D 39 3D 39 B1 25 25 B2 3D 39 3D 39 B3 25 25 B4 12 32 12 32 B5 4B 4A 4B 4A B6 40 40 B7 68 68 B8 00 00 B9 80 80 BA 00 00 BB 00 00...

Page 34: ... reason Note 2 The data written in the adjustment data memo column are fixed After adjusting check that these data have not been rewritten by mistake Note 3 In some case data have been input to the page 5 address A0 to FF This has no relation to the adjustment Note 4 No mark PCS C150 series PCS C150P series Address Adjustment data Initial value Memo column 1D 96 96 1E A0 A0 1F 8C 8C 20 6E 6E 21 82...

Page 35: ...B 0C 0A 0C 0A 6C 00 00 6D 0E 0E 6E 00 00 6F 16 16 70 00 00 71 50 50 72 00 00 73 60 60 74 0C 0C Table 6 4 3 Address Adjustment data Initial value Memo column 75 06 06 76 06 06 77 03 03 78 14 17 14 17 79 14 14 7A 05 04 05 04 7B 30 30 7C 30 30 7D 81 81 7E 18 1C 18 1C 7F 14 18 14 18 80 02 02 81 02 02 82 02 02 83 02 02 84 02 02 85 0A 0A 86 0F 0F 87 96 96 88 20 20 89 8A 8B 8C 00 00 8D 8E 8F 90 28 28 91 ...

Page 36: ... 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 D d 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 E E 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 F F 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 Hexagecimal notation Decimal notation 2 µ Note indicate the adjusting remote commander display Example In the case that the adjusting remote co...

Page 37: ...ime the new data is set Address Data 01 02 90 03 03 Address Data 01 02 90 03 03 PCS C150 PCS C150P Note 2 PCS C150 00 PCS C150P 01 After the camera adjustment input the data given below PCS C150 04 PCS C150P 05 Refer to 6 2 20 Page D Data Modification 2 6 2 4 Page F Data Initialization Note It is necessary to perform all adjustments of the camera sec tion from the beginning again if the data of pa...

Page 38: ...ad the VRG voltage code of the CCD imager Obtain the corresponding VRG data from the following table 2 Set data 01 to page 6 address 00 3 Set the VRG data to page F address 05 4 Press the PAUSE button of the adjusting remote commander VRG Voltage Code Data Voltage Vdc 2 1 34 1 0 2 4E 1 5 3 69 2 0 4 83 2 5 5 9E 3 0 6 B8 3 5 7 D3 4 0 Subject Not required Adjustment Page F Adjustment Address 04 Adjus...

Page 39: ...ens Luminance 300 50 lux Measurement Point Check the operation on the Measuring Instrument TV monitor Adjustment Page F Adjustment Address 16 17 18 19 1A 1B Adjusting method 1 Check that the flange back adjustment chart center and the ex posure display center coincide at both zoom lens TELE end and WIDE end 2 Set data 01 to page 6 address 00 3 Check that the data of page 6 address 21 is 00 4 Check...

Page 40: ...Calculate X1 using the following equations decimal notation calculation A W2 K1 W1 K2 Equation 1 B W1 K1 Equation 2 X1 2064 48 A 16 B Equation 3 A 15 Convert X1 to hexadecimal notation and obtain X1 Round off to one decimal place 16 Set data X1 to page F address 06 and press the PAUSE but ton of the adjusting remote commander 17 Change the data of page F address 07 and adjust the page A display da...

Page 41: ...ecified Value A B C D t 0 msec Setting method 1 Turn the auto focus off 2 Adjust the focus 3 Adjust the zoom and the camera direction and set to the speci fied position 4 Mark the position of the picture frame on the monitor display and adjust the picture frame to this position in following adjust ments using color bar chart standard picture frame Check on the oscilloscope 1 Horizontal period 2 Ve...

Page 42: ... the PAUSE button of the adjusting remote commander 4 Adjust the GAIN and PHASE of the vectorscope and adjust the burst luminance point to the burst position of the color repro duction frame 5 Change the data of addresses 08 09 0A and 0B of page F and settle each color luminance point in each color reproduction frame Note 1 Be sure to press the PAUSE button of the adjusting re mote commander befor...

Page 43: ...d the page A display data Note 1 and take the upper two digits as D4 and the lower two as D5 11 Convert D4 to decimal number and obtain D4 Refer to Table 6 5 Hexadecimal Notation Decimal Notation Conversion Table 12 Calculate D6 using the following equations Equations 3 and 4 are for decimal notation calculation When D5 F0 D6 D4 13 Equation 3 When D5 F0 D6 D4 14 Equation 4 13 Convert D6 to a hexad...

Page 44: ...ucibility will be poor Subject White pattern standard picture frame Filter Filter C14 for color temperature correction Measurement Point Check with the 2 digits of page A Measuring Instrument displayed Adjustment Page F Adjustment Address 11 12 Specified Value R ratio 2B40 to 2BC0 B ratio 5E00 to 5F00 Adjusting method 1 Place the C14 filter for color temperature correction on the lens 2 Set data 0...

Page 45: ... and press the PAUSE button of the adjusting remote commander 7 Place the C14 filter on the lens 8 Check that the center of the white luminance point settles in the circle shown in Fig 6 14 B 9 Remove the C14 filter and place the ND filter 1 3 1 0 0 3 on the lens 10 Check that the center of the white luminance point settles in the circle shown in Fig 6 14 C Processing after completing adjustments ...

Page 46: ...formed automati cally Adjustment Page 5 Adjustment Address 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 Adjusting method 1 Set data 01 to page B address 00 2 Check that the data of page B address 02 is 00 3 Set data 10 to page B address 01 and press the PAUSE button of the adjusting remote commander 4 Check that the data of page B address 02 is 01 5 Set data 40 to page 5 address 5E and press the PAUSE button of ...

Page 47: ...ted in a daisy chain The actual internal connections form a one way ring as shown in the figure below so messages pass through all the devices and return to the controller Each device has an address on this network The address of the controller is always 0 The addresses of the devices are numbered 1 2 3 etc in order from closer to the controller to farther away As part of the initialization operat...

Page 48: ...basic unit for VISCA communications is the packet shown in Fig 7 6 The first byte 1 in the packet is the header It contains the sender and destination addresses For example the header for a packet sent from the computer at address 0 to PCS C150 C150P atAddress 1 is 81H hexadecimal A packet sent to PCS C150 C150P atAddress 2 has a header of 82H In the tables after pages 7 6 the header is listed as ...

Page 49: ...ution fails Error Packet Description X0 6Y 01 FF Message length error 14bytes X0 6Y 02 FF Syntax Error X0 6Y 03 FF Command buffer full X0 6Y 04 FF Command cancelled X0 6Y 05 FF No socket to be cancelled X0 6Y 41 FF Time out X0 6Y 43 FF Condition Error X 1 to 7 PCS C150 C150P address Y socket number 7 3 4 Socket Number When a command message is sent to a PCS C150 C150P the controller usually waits ...

Page 50: ...e TTL method is adopted to reproduce the colors of the subject as closely as possible by calculating the color data of the whole screen Furthermore the white balance area is limited to prevent operations that show all objects as white from being performed when white balance operations are performed The area for performing the auto white balance is also changed by determining whether it is indoors ...

Page 51: ...8 15 0dB F6 8 23 0dB F28 8 0dB F2 0 16 0dB F8 24 0dB CLOSE Table 7 1 4 Shutter priority mode The iris value is automatically adjusted to the electronic shutter selected 28 levels Gain is also adjusted automatically 5 Iris priority mode Corresponding to selected iris position 17 different positions shutter speed is adjusted automatically Gain is in auto mode CAM_Back light The backlight compensatio...

Page 52: ... 01 04 38 03 FF Auto Manual 8x 01 04 38 10 FF Direct 8x 01 04 48 0Z 0Z 0Z 0Z FF ZZZZ 0000 to FFFF The relation between the data and distance is not linear CAM_WB Auto 8x 01 04 35 00 FF Indoor mode 8x 01 04 35 01 FF Outdoor mode 8x 01 04 35 02 FF OnePush mode 8x 01 04 35 03 FF OnePush trigger 8x 01 04 10 05 FF CAM_AE Full Auto 8x 01 04 39 00 FF Manual 8x 01 04 39 03 FF Shutter priority 8x 01 04 39 ...

Page 53: ...osition1 to 5 position6 Set 8x 01 04 3F 01 0Z FF Recall 8x 01 04 3F 02 0Z FF CAM_KeyLock Off 8x 01 04 17 00 FF On 8x 01 04 17 02 FF IR_Receive On 8x 01 06 08 02 FF Off 8x 01 06 08 03 FF not receive IR On Off 8x 01 06 08 10 FF IR_ReceiveReturn On 8x 01 7D 01 03 00 00 FF When receive IR output the data Off 8x 01 7D 01 13 00 00 FF When using wide con lens compensats Wide_conLensSet 8x 01 07 26 00 0Z ...

Page 54: ...VV WW ZZZZ tilt position FED4 to 012C 0Y 0Y 0Y 0Y 0Z 0Z 0Z 0Z FF center 0000 W 0 UpRight 1 DownLeft Home 8x 01 06 04 FF Reset 8x 01 06 05 FF Pan tiltLimitSet Limit set 8x 01 06 07 00 0W YYYY pan position FC90 to 0370 0Y 0Y 0Y 0Y 0Z 0Z 0Z 0Z FF center 0000 Limit clear 8x 01 06 07 01 0W ZZZZ tilt position FED4 to 012C 07 0F 0F 0F 07 0F 0F 0F FF center 0000 W 0 UpRight 1 DownLeft DataScreen On 8x 01 ...

Page 55: ... FF Entry4 8x 01 07 15 03 FF MD_Mode On 8x 01 07 08 02 FF Off 8x 01 07 08 03 FF On Off 8x 01 07 08 10 FF MD_Frame Setting 8x 01 07 09 FF MD_Detect Frame1 2 1 or 2 8x 01 07 0A 10 FF AT_LostInfo 8x 01 06 20 07 20 FF MD_LostInfo 8x 01 06 20 07 21 FF MD_Adjust Y Level 8x 01 07 0B 00 0Z FF Z 0 to F Hue Level 8x 01 07 0C 00 0Z FF Size 8x 01 07 0D 00 0Z FF Display time 8x 01 07 0F 00 0Z FF Refresh mode1 ...

Page 56: ... ZZZZ position CAM_IrisPosInq 8x 09 04 4B FF Y0 50 0Z 0Z 0Z 0Z FF ZZZZ position CAM_GainPosInq 8x 09 04 4C FF Y0 50 0Z 0Z 0Z 0Z FF ZZZZ position CAM_Backlight 8x 09 04 33 FF Y0 50 02 FF On ModeInq Y0 50 03 FF Off CAM_MemoryInq 8x 09 04 3F FF Y0 50 0Z FF Z 0 to 5 CAM_KeyLockInq 8x 09 04 17 FF Y0 50 00 FF Off Y0 50 02 FF On CAM_IDInq 8x 09 04 22 FF Y0 50 0Z 0Z FF ZZ ID VideoSystemInq 8x 09 06 23 FF ...

Page 57: ...zing MD_ObjectPosInq 8x 09 07 21 FF Y0 50 VV WW ZZ FF VV X 04 to 2A WW Y 03 to 1B ZZ status 00 setting 01 undetect 02 detecting 11 memorizing MD_Y LevelInq 8x 09 07 0B FF Y0 50 00 0Z FF Z 0 to F MD_Hue LevelInq 8x 09 07 0C FF Y0 50 00 0Z FF MD_SizeInq 8x 09 07 0D FF Y0 50 00 0Z FF MD_Disp TimeInq 8x 09 07 0F FF Y0 50 00 0Z FF MD_Ref ModeInq 8x 09 07 10 FF Y0 50 00 FF Refresh mode1 Y0 50 01 FF Refr...

Page 58: ... 3 90 F19 6 4 100 F16 9 5 125 D31 120 F14 12 6 150 F11 15 7 180 F9 6 18 8 215 F8 9 250 F6 8 A 300 F5 6 B 350 F4 8 C 425 F4 D 500 F3 4 E 600 F2 8 F 725 F2 4 10 850 F2 11 1000 F1 8 12 1250 13 1500 14 1750 15 2000 16 2500 17 3000 18 3500 19 4000 1A 6000 1B 10000 Code Wide Con lens No 0 1 0 1 0 9 2 0 85 3 0 8 4 0 75 5 0 7 6 0 65 7 0 6 Table 7 4 Table 7 5 ...

Page 59: ...led 0 00 0 Pan Tilt not initialized 0 01 0 Pan Tilt under initialize 0 10 0 Pan Tilt initialize finished 0 11 0 Pan Tilt initialize failed Code list for AT mode status Z Z Z Z 0 0 00 AT frame chase 0 0 01 AT pan chase 0 0 10 AT frame pan chase 0 0 1 AT offset 0 0 1 AT AE on off 0 0 1 AT zoom on off 0 0 1 AT frame display on off 0 00 0 AT setting 0 01 0 AT working 0 10 0 AT lost 0 11 0 At memorizin...

Page 60: ...ele command completed zoom tele starts 81 01 04 07 00 FF Zoom Stop command 90 41 FF ACK of Zoom Stop command 90 51 FF Zoom Stop command completed zoom tele stops CAM_ZoomTele Wide and CAM_Focus Far Near work until Camera_Zoom Stop Camera_Focus Stop or other command is sent CAM_Zoom Tele Wide and CAM_Focus Far Near can not be sent simultaniousely Inquiry about whether AF is ON or OFF the position o...

Page 61: ...rdized parts so they may have some difference from the original one Hardware mark list and accessories and packing materials are given in the last of this parts list Ref No Part No Description Remark Ref No Part No Description Remark 8 1 1 CAMERA CABINET SECTION 1 X 3947 109 1 CABINET FRONT ASSY CAMERA 2 3 718 233 01 NUT PLATE 3 3 971 324 02 CABINET UPPER CAMERA 4 3 719 381 01 SCREW M2X4 5 X 3168 ...

Page 62: ...LERATION 60 1 674 603 11 PWB LI 55A 62 3 971 640 01 HOLDER UPPER PAN 63 3 971 399 01 BRACKET MAIN SHAFT 65 3 719 381 71 SCREW M2X8 66 A 8056 250 A ID 11A A MOUNT 68 3 730 107 01 SCREW M2X2 2 69 3 971 641 01 HOLDER LOWER PAN 70 3 202 552 01 PANEL REAR 71 3 971 634 01 FOOT REAR 72 3 719 381 01 SCREW M2X4 73 3 713 786 91 SCREW M2X3 74 X 3946 394 2 BASE ASSY PAN 75 3 719 381 21 SCREW M2X6 76 3 849 226...

Page 63: ... 108 115 108 126 116 125 120 142 120 133 141 140 132 131 130 109 134 136 109 137 138 117 120 129 127 128 108 109 120 120 120 124 108 116 120 108 123 121 120 110 113 111 114 108 146 148 149 148 150 147 M2 not supplied not supplied not supplied not supplied not supplied not supplied 8 1 3 TILT BASE SECTION ...

Page 64: ...3 971 349 01 PLATE MAIN SHAFT GROUND 124 3 971 341 01 BEARING B WORM 125 3 971 636 01 SPRING FRICTION 126 3 971 639 01 PLATE GEAR 127 3 971 334 01 GEAR TILT DECELERATION 128 3 701 439 11 WASHER 129 3 971 377 02 WING PAN SENSOR 130 3 971 356 02 GEAR WORM 131 3 971 335 01 SHAFT TILT WORM 132 3 971 340 01 BEARING A WORM 133 3 971 333 01 GEAR TILT MIDWAY 134 3 971 323 01 WASHER 135 1 956 270 11 HARNES...

Page 65: ...R F FITTING 158 A 7072 760 A MD 68 A MOUNT 159 A 8056 256 A RS 67A A MOUNT 160 3 849 226 01 CLOTH UNWEAVED 25X6X0 5 161 3 946 856 11 ADAPTOR H CCD FITTING 162 1 547 735 51 FILTER BLOCK OPTICAL 163 3 960 149 11 RUBBER 3 SEAL 164 A 8045 273 A CCD BLOCK ASSY AUTO C150 164 A 8045 279 A CCD BLOCK ASSY AUTO C150P 165 A 8056 249 A CD 154A A MOUNTED PWB 166 3 947 268 01 TITE 2 B TAPPING P 167 1 500 227 31...

Page 66: ... TX D806 8 719 422 91 DIODE MA8091 TX D807 8 719 420 83 DIODE MA3075WA TX D808 8 719 420 83 DIODE MA3075WA TX D809 8 719 420 83 DIODE MA3075WA TX IC IC801 8 759 391 16 IC CXD8497R IC802 8 759 527 29 IC HD6437034AR05F IC803 8 759 464 95 IC AK6420AF E2 IC804 8 759 438 74 IC TC74AC05F EL COIL L801 1 412 058 11 INDUCTOR CHIP 10uH L802 1 412 058 11 INDUCTOR CHIP 10uH L803 1 412 058 11 INDUCTOR CHIP 10u...

Page 67: ...0 DIODE MA111 TX D106 8 719 059 51 DIODE MA3J142E0LS0 D109 8 719 421 59 DIODE MA3130WA TX D110 8 719 421 59 DIODE MA3130WA TX D112 8 719 050 90 DIODE MA736 TX D113 8 719 050 90 DIODE MA736 TX D114 8 719 050 90 DIODE MA736 TX D115 8 719 050 90 DIODE MA736 TX D116 8 719 050 90 DIODE MA736 TX D117 8 719 050 90 DIODE MA736 TX D118 8 719 050 90 DIODE MA736 TX D119 8 719 050 90 DIODE MA736 TX D154 8 719...

Page 68: ... 216 150 91 RES CHIP 10 5 1 8W R193 1 216 150 91 RES CHIP 10 5 1 8W R194 1 216 150 91 RES CHIP 10 5 1 8W R195 1 216 150 91 RES CHIP 10 5 1 8W R196 1 216 150 91 RES CHIP 10 5 1 8W R197 1 216 150 91 RES CHIP 10 5 1 8W R198 1 216 150 91 RES CHIP 10 5 1 8W R238 1 216 841 11 RES CHIP 47K 5 1 16W R239 1 216 841 11 RES CHIP 47K 5 1 16W R240 1 216 841 11 RES CHIP 47K 5 1 16W R241 1 216 835 11 RES CHIP 15K...

Page 69: ...1K 5 1 16W R723 1 216 821 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R724 1 216 821 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R725 1 216 821 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R726 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R727 1 218 865 11 RES CHIP 5 6K 0 50 1 16W R728 1 218 855 11 RES CHIP 2 2K 0 50 1 16W R729 1 216 864 11 SHORT 0 C150P R730 1 216 864 11 SHORT 0 C150 1 674 602 11 PWB LI 52A Ref No 2 000 series CONNECTOR CN341 1 750 352 11 CONNECTOR FFC ...

Page 70: ...UA T106 Q104 8 729 029 14 TRANSISTOR DTC144EUA T106 RESISTOR R101 1 216 295 91 SHORT 0 R108 1 216 845 11 RES CHIP 100K 5 1 16W R109 1 216 845 11 RES CHIP 100K 5 1 16W R110 1 216 811 11 RES CHIP 150 5 1 16W R111 1 216 841 11 RES CHIP 47K 5 1 16W R112 1 216 836 11 RES CHIP 18K 5 1 16W R113 1 216 836 11 RES CHIP 18K 5 1 16W R114 1 216 851 11 RES CHIP 330K 5 1 16W R115 1 216 817 11 RES CHIP 470 5 1 16...

Page 71: ... 1 104 752 11 TANTAL CHIP 33uF 20 6 3V C383 1 162 974 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 50V CN381 1 691 486 21 CONNECTOR FFC FPC 7P DIODE D382 8 719 938 67 DIODE GL3EG8 D383 8 719 420 83 DIODE MA3075WA TX D384 8 719 420 83 DIODE MA3075WA TX IC IC381 8 749 015 48 IC RPM6940 IC382 8 749 015 48 IC RPM6940 IC383 8 759 235 15 IC TC74HC04AF EL RESISTOR R382 1 216 821 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R383 1 216 805 11 RES CH...

Page 72: ...135 181 21 TANTAL CHIP 4 7uF 20 6 3V C401 1 162 637 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 47uF 16V C402 1 163 021 91 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 50V C403 1 164 346 11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 16V C404 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 25V C405 1 135 145 11 TANTAL CHIP 0 47uF 20 35V C406 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 25V C407 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 25V C408 1 135 214 21 TANTAL CHIP 4 7uF 20 20V C409 1 162 964 11 CERAMIC C...

Page 73: ...P 4 7uH L401 1 412 058 11 INDUCTOR CHIP 10uH L402 1 414 078 11 INDUCTOR 10uH L403 1 412 058 11 INDUCTOR CHIP 10uH L404 1 414 078 11 INDUCTOR 10uH L405 1 414 078 11 INDUCTOR 10uH L501 1 412 058 11 INDUCTOR CHIP 10uH L502 1 414 078 11 INDUCTOR 10uH L503 1 414 078 11 INDUCTOR 10uH L504 1 414 078 11 INDUCTOR 10uH L505 1 412 959 11 INDUCTOR 47uH C150P L505 1 412 961 11 INDUCTOR 68uH C150 L506 1 414 078...

Page 74: ...41 11 RES CHIP 47K 5 1 16W R509 1 216 841 11 RES CHIP 47K 5 1 16W R510 1 216 821 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 16W C150P R511 1 216 844 11 RES CHIP 82K 5 1 16W C150P R512 1 216 864 11 SHORT 0 C150 R513 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R514 1 216 819 11 RES CHIP 680 5 1 16W R515 1 216 863 11 RES CHIP 3 3M 5 1 16W C150P R516 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R517 1 216 821 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R518 1 216 82...

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