WallVIEW CCU HD1
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T
ECHNICAL
F
EATURES
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ONTINUED
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Luminance Gain Adjustment
A luminance gain control (Y-Gain) is also
provided, which allows for enhanced control and
fine tuning of the video signals when longer Cat.
5 cabling runs are required.
Superior Power Regulation
The WallVIEW Universal PRO HD1 uses the
PowerRite 36V power supply, which is the key to
providing the electrical current that the larger
PTZ camera motors, like the BRC-H700 or EVI-
HD1, require to operate properly.
Complete System
The WallVIEW CCU HD1 comes complete and
includes everything the installer needs to
accomplish a professional installation. Three Cat.
5 cable runs for Power, Video and Control are
required to complete the installation. .
Optional SD Break-out Cable: Part # 440-6207-000
(provides Y-C and Composite video)
T
ECHNICAL
D
RAWINGS
Figure 2:
Quick-Connect CCU (QCCU) interface front panel and rear panel diagrams with functional callouts.
For PowerRite 36
VDC 2A Power Supply
POWER RJ-45 Cat. 5 cable
dedicated to supply power
to camera
CONTROL RJ-45 Cat. 5 cable,
which passes RS-232 commands
through CCU to the PTZ camera
CAM SELECT is an 8-position dip switch
that allows the user to select which
camera is connected to the CCU
Video Adjustments for Y-Gain and
Distance (up to 500’)
HD / SD Outputs on BNC
Connectors
RJ-45 for HD / SD
Video Signals
Tally & Gen Lock Inputs to for sending Tally and
Gen Lock signals to the BRC series cameras over
CAT-5 cable
Tally Light
indicates when
camera is live
Two-Line LCD Screen displays when
CCU Control is active, and the value
of the parameter that is being adjusted
CCU Control transfers RS-232 control between an
external controller (i.e. ProductionVIEW) and CCU
Scenes A & B allow manual settings of color, iris and
other parameters to be stored in QCCU
Red & Blue Gain knobs for adjusting the camera’s color levels
Auto White Balance (AWB) and One Push White
Balance (OPWB) allow the user to select either of
these modes, or manual by adjusting knobs
Aperture allows sharpness of the
video image to be adjusted
Auto and Manual Iris
settings for light intake
Gain adjustment for
camera light sensitivity