Toa C-RM700 Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 56

* Applies to the system where the unit and Combination camera are connected in a matched pair. Represents

the total of connected cable distances if multiple Combination cameras or Interface units are connected in
the system (when the CPEV-S cable thicker than 0.65 mm (0.03") in diameter is used).

Note:

The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement.

• Accessory

D-sub connector (25 pins, male) ............. 1

Power Source

12 V DC

Current Consumption

130 mA

Slave Remote Controller

RS-485, Screwless connector (connectable one slave-designated C-RM700)

Camera Control

RS-485 (Type A and Type B), screwless connector

Switcher Control

RS-485, screwless connector

Alarm Input

RS-232C, D-sub connector (9 pins, male)

Alarm Output/Control Input

Alarm output: 

16 channels, NPN open collector output, withstand voltage: 20 V DC,
control current: 20 mA, D-sub connector (25 pins, female)

Time adjustment input: 

1 channel, no-voltage make contact input, open voltage: 5 V DC, 
short-circuit current: 5 mA max.

Home position selection input: 

1 channel, no-voltage make contact input, open voltage: 5 V DC, 
short-circuit current: 5 mA max.

Display

LED indication of alarm status, alarm hold status, auxiliary setting 1, auxiliary
setting 2, automatic operation status, control status, still picture status, lens
speed, and auto focus LCD indication of key entry confirmation

Alarm Signal

Continuous alarm tone (can be turned on and off)

Number of Unit Connections

Up to 16 (controllable cameras with RS-485 communication)

Maximum Cable Distance

1.2 km (1.31 yd)*

Operating Temperature

0°C to +40°C (32°F to 104°F)

Operating Humidity

80%RH or less (no condensation)

Finish

Panel: Surface-treated steel plate, silver, paint
Sides: Rubber

Dimensions

323.6 (W) x 112.7 (H) x 181 (D) mm (12.74" x 4.44" x 7.13")

Weight

1.7 kg (3.75 lb)

133-22-232-2B

URL:  http://www.toa.jp/

10. SPECIFICATIONS

Summary of Contents for C-RM700

Page 1: ...ank you for purchasing TOA s Remote Controller Please carefully follow the instructions in this manual to ensure long trouble free use of your equipment REMOTE CONTROLLER C RM700 OPERATING INSTRUCTION...

Page 2: ...the camera position 16 6 2 Monitor Display 17 6 2 1 Viewing full screen displays 17 6 2 2 Viewing multi screen displays only active when the Multi Switcher is connected 18 6 2 3 Viewing sequential di...

Page 3: ...hold 41 7 4 21 Function 42 7 4 22 Abbreviation 44 7 4 23 Tour sequence 45 7 4 24 Camera menu 46 7 4 25 I O selection 46 7 4 26 Password 47 7 5 Adjusting the Joystick Position 47 8 CONNECTIONS 8 1 Conn...

Page 4: ...ot cut kink otherwise damage nor modify the power supply cord In addition avoid using the power cord in close proximity to heaters and never place heavy objects including the unit itself on the power...

Page 5: ...use injury and or damage Use the specified AC adapter for the unit Note that the use of other adapter may cause a fire If dust accumulates on the power supply plug or in the wall AC outlet a fire may...

Page 6: ...mera image on the full screen If position numbers have been set images of the selected camera orientation can be displayed Abbreviated Number Function Quick Display Function Permits camera numbers or...

Page 7: ...inal The Camera control terminal is used to connect the Combination Camera or the C IF500 Interface Unit Up to 16 cameras can be connected to this terminal After connection completion of all cameras t...

Page 8: ...peed key 2 Adjusts the speed of lens operation when the Zoom or Focus key is pressed The focus moves slowly while the key lights Used to fine adjust the focus Auto focus key 2 Enables the Combination...

Page 9: ...ric key the full screen camera image corresponding to that number can be displayed on the monitor Camera key Displays the full screen camera image corresponding to the specified camera number This key...

Page 10: ...ic functions Auto Pan Auto Trace and Preset Sequence The Auto key can only be used when the Control key is lighting Auto Pan Automatically rotates the camera horizontally Auto Trace Stores manual came...

Page 11: ...ONTROL POSITION CAMERA AF LENS SPEED 3 0 SET C GROUP SELECT SEQUENCE Lens speed key Auto focus key Control key Focus key Iris key Joystick Auto key Auxiliary 1 and 2 keys Numeric keypad Camera key Pos...

Page 12: ...ameras for operation Cameras to be manually controlled can be selected during full screen or multi segment screen display 1 Using the numerical keypad press the desired camera number 2 Press either th...

Page 13: ...ng the Wiper key Press the Wiper key while the camera is selected The camera s built in wiper is activated while the key is held down W I P E R LCD screen WIPER 6 1 2 Rotating the camera with the joys...

Page 14: ...ontact 2 Controls the Auxiliary Contact Output 2 of the C CC504 C CC514 C CC554 C CC564 and C CC574 When the C CC504 C CC514 or C CC554 is connected Auxiliary Contact Output 2 can be closed or opened...

Page 15: ...of desired reproduction number and automatically reproduces such operation 2 Press the Auto key again The Auto key extinguishes and automatic operations are stopped Note Setting destination to which...

Page 16: ...ment when the Focus key is pressed can be adjusted Press the Lens speed key Lens speed decreases while the Lens speed key is lighting A U T O F O C U S LCD screen AF AF AF Lights Extinguishes Auto foc...

Page 17: ...LLER C RM700 WIDE TELE F8 F7 F6 F5 F4 F3 F2 F1 MENU CH ALARM HOLD RESET WIPER AUX1 AUX2 AUTO FREEZE CONTROL POSITION CAMERA AF LENS SPEED 3 0 SET C GROUP SELECT SEQUENCE 16 segment split screen key 10...

Page 18: ...t screen viewing 1 Press the 10 segment split screen key The images of camera numbers 1 8 Group 1 and 2 more images settable with the Switcher will be displayed on the monitor 2 Press the 10 segment s...

Page 19: ...12 13 14 15 16 Monitor screen Group 2 4 segment split screen viewing 1 Press the 4 segment split screen key The images of camera numbers 1 4 Group 1 will be displayed on the monitor 2 Press the 4 segm...

Page 20: ...of the specified reproduction number Refer to p 45 Tour sequence Note In this example Camera No 2 is not displayed on the monitor because it is not connected Sequential 4 segment split screen viewing...

Page 21: ...EZE Freeze display indication 09 10 11 12 13 14 F 16 FREEZE 09 Camera name 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 09 Monitor screen 10 segment split screen display 5 1 Example 6 2 4 Displaying the camera number o...

Page 22: ...y using the numeric keypad 2 Press the Freeze screen key LCD screen FREEZE FREEZE Flashes Extinguishes FREEZE FREEZE Flashes Extinguishes 5 1 Example 09 10 F F 13 14 15 16 15 09 The freeze display wil...

Page 23: ...ing camera operations with the joystick 2 5 S E T 0 0 1 LCD screen Displays the camera number programmed under the abbreviated number SET CONTROL Lights CONTROL Extinguishes 5 2 Example 6 2 6 Using th...

Page 24: ...s long as an alarm signal input is received Refer to p 40 Alarm signal 6 3 2 Displaying alarm activated camera images Press the Alarm hold key The Alarm hold key will extinguish displaying the alerted...

Page 25: ...at all BUZZER p 36 Sets whether or not to sound a buzzer when an alarm is engaged CAMERA ALARM p 38 Sets to ON when using the Combination camera s alarm contact input PRESET CAM ALARM p 39 Sets the p...

Page 26: ...tion without confirming the setting contents Numeric keypad Used for entering numbers SET key Confirms the setting items and contents Menu key Holding down this key calls up the menu display on the LC...

Page 27: ...ght to select the desired setting content Note Pressing the Clear key before Step 4 is completed will return the display to the screen last shown in Step 2 before the SET key was pressed without stori...

Page 28: ...e setting contents flashes The flashing character differs depending on the content 6 Tilt the joystick left or right to select the desired setting content Note Pressing the Clear key before Step 6 is...

Page 29: ...e connected set either unit as SLAVE and the other as MASTER Note Operation mode is set to 1 MASTER by the factory 7 4 2 Switchers Sets the type of switcher to be connected to this unit 1 Press the Me...

Page 30: ...efer to p 7 About Controllable Equipment by the C RM700 When TYPE B ONE WAY is selected C CC514 C CC564 C CC574 C CC714 C CC764 and C CC774 Set the DIP SW2 No 7 to the ON position Although the descrip...

Page 31: ...enu screen 2 Tilt the joystick up or down to select CAMERA CHECK and press the SET key 3 Tilt the joystick left or right to select one of the following setting contents and confirm it with the SET key...

Page 32: ...re to display the menu screen 2 Tilt the joystick up or down to select AUTO KEY and confirm it with the SET key The setting contents will appear on Line 2 3 Tilt the joystick left or right to select o...

Page 33: ...era operation Tilt the joystick left or right to select the reset interval 10 SEC 15 SEC 20 SEC 30 SEC 1 MIN 2 MIN 3 MIN 4 MIN and 5 MIN The selected time is confirmed with the SET key Note SEC of the...

Page 34: ...Tilt the joystick left or right to select the operation contents for 2 from the list shown below and confirm it with the SET key 6 To further set other channels repeat Steps 3 5 To return to the sett...

Page 35: ...l The transfer rate is shown on Line 2 In this event the previously made setting is displayed 4 Tilt the joystick left or right to select 4800 9600 19200 or 38400 then press the SET key to confirm the...

Page 36: ...ect either of the following settings and confirm it with the SET key Setting contents B U Z Z E R 1 O N 1 1 ON Sounds a buzzer when alarm is activated 2 OFF Sounds no buzzer when alarm is activated 7...

Page 37: ...first channel camera number to be displayed after the power is turned ON Note This channel setting can only be performed when one of the settings 1 FULL 4 4 SEG 5 9 SEG or 6 10 SEG has been selected...

Page 38: ...Camera alarm Select 1 ON to use the Combination camera s alarm contact input 1 Press the Menu key for 3 seconds or more to display the menu screen 2 Tilt the joystick up or down to select CAMERA ALARM...

Page 39: ...lection with the SET key The Camera Alarm Preset content will appear on Line 2 and the unit switches to Camera Number Entry Waiting mode 3 Enter the camera number using the numeric keypad and confirm...

Page 40: ...and alarm reset Note The Alarm Time can only be set when 1 EDGE has been selected in the Alarm signal setting This setting item is not displayed on the menu screen when 2 LEVEL has been selected 1 Pr...

Page 41: ...the order of alarm signal reception Note This selection is set to 1 SEQ by the factory 7 4 20 Alarm hold Always places alarm signal input to the surveillance camera system on hold 1 Press the Menu ke...

Page 42: ...amera number using the numeric keypad and confirm it with the SET key Enter a number from 1 to 16 The flashing cursor moves to the position number 5 Enter the position number with the numeric keypad a...

Page 43: ...t key Position key for 3 seconds Disable Enable Auto pan right endpoint memory 319 Shift key Position key for 3 seconds Disable Enable Auto pan left endpoint memory reset 317 Shift key Clear key for 3...

Page 44: ...umeric keypad and confirm it with the SET key Enter a number from 1 to 255 Note Entering 0 will switch the screen to full screen display and will not execute position playback Setting the camera s ala...

Page 45: ...ght and confirm the entered number with the SET key Enter a number from 1 to 128 The flashing cursor moves to the camera number 5 Enter the camera number with the numeric keypad and confirm the number...

Page 46: ...turning the display to the camera number entry screen 4 Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to continue to set other camera numbers Press the Clear key to return to the setting item display 7 4 25 I O selection For...

Page 47: ...nu 1 Press the Menu key while holding down the Alarm reset key The password setting screen will appear 2 Enter the password 4 digits with the numeric keypad and confirm the password with the SET key T...

Page 48: ...system are set as follows Cameras other than the last connected camera Termination switch OFF Last connected camera Termination switch ON Connection cables Recommended cable type CPEV S type shielded...

Page 49: ...system can be controlled from 2 locations Set the operation mode of one controller for MASTER and the other controller for SLAVE Refer to p 29 Operation mode Note Set the I O SPEED REMOTE of the MASTE...

Page 50: ...ARM setting on the Multi switcher s menu screen For details refer to the instruction manual enclosed with the Multi switcher Using the each camera s alarm input allows the sensors to be connected for...

Page 51: ...input in the Time adjustment setting Refer to p 33 Time adjustment Open voltage 5 V DC short circuit current Maximum 5 mA Home Position Selection Input Terminal Pin No 24 2 channels of Home position c...

Page 52: ...ck the braided shield over the cable jacket and wrap with the copper foil tape 3 Cover the connector with shield cover A 4 Align shield cover B with shield cover A and press till its hook fits into pl...

Page 53: ...signal RS 485 RS 232C RS 485 RS 485 Switcher control terminal Camera control terminal Alarm input terminal To 24 V AC 8 7 System Example Make the following connection when connecting TOA Combination...

Page 54: ...Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Auto Pan Auto Trace 1 Preset Sequence Auto Trace 2 Auto Trace 3 Auto Trace 4 Auto Trace 5 Auto Trace 6 Auto Trace 7 Auto Trace 8 Tour 1 Tour 2 Tour 3 Tour 4 Tour 5...

Page 55: ...4 C CC564 C CC574 C CC714 C CC764 C CC774 C CC704 C CC514 C CC564 C CC574 C CC714 C CC764 C CC774 Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enab...

Page 56: ...ge 20 V DC control current 20 mA D sub connector 25 pins female Time adjustment input 1 channel no voltage make contact input open voltage 5 V DC short circuit current 5 mA max Home position selection...

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