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Color Video Camera

Operating Instructions

Software Version 2.10

Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly 
and retain it for future reference.

BRC-X1000/H800

C-455-100-

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© 2016 Sony Corporation

Summary of Contents for BRC-H800

Page 1: ... Video Camera Operating Instructions Software Version 2 10 Before operating the unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference BRC X1000 H800 C 455 100 13 1 2016 Sony Corporation ...

Page 2: ... About On Screen Menus 29 Confirming selection of menu items and settings Executing operations 29 Main menu 29 Setting menu 29 How to Use Menus 30 Using the supplied remote commander 30 EXPOSURE Menu 31 COLOR Menu 33 DETAIL Menu 34 KNEE Menu 35 GAMMA VISIBILITY ENHANCER Menu 36 GAMMA 36 VISIBILITY ENHANCER 36 FOCUS Menu 37 PICTURE OPTICAL FILTER Menu 37 PAN TILT ZOOM Menu 38 VIDEO OUT Menu 40 SYST...

Page 3: ...s 51 Outputting Tracking Data 51 Upgrading the firmware 52 Changing the password 52 Appendix Message List 53 Troubleshooting 54 Menu Configuration 56 Preset Items 59 Specifications 61 Dimensions 63 SYSTEM SELECT switch settings 64 Pin array of the VISCA RS 422 terminal and how to use it 64 ...

Page 4: ...val from Sony Corporation SONY CORPORATION PROVIDES NO WARRANTY WITH REGARD TO THIS MANUAL THE SOFTWARE OR OTHER INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN AND HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE WITH REGARD TO THIS MANUAL THE SOFTWARE OR SUCH OTHER INFORMATION IN NO EVENT SHALL SONY CORPORATION BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR ...

Page 5: ...etwork environment where a device is connected or connectable to the network without the administrator s permission or where a PC or other network device connected to the network can be used without any permission After configuring the camera immediately change the password you use for upgrading the firmware on the camera from a Web browser on your PC and for changing settings For how to change pa...

Page 6: ...9 94p 3840 2160 25p 2SI 1 1920 1080 50p 1920 1080 50i 1280 720 50p 3840 2160 23 98p 2SI 1 1920 1080 23 98p Switching possible with the SYSTEM SELECT switch 1 Compatible only with the BRC X1000 Equipped with PoE Power Over Ethernet Plus The camera is compatible with PoE Power Over Ethernet Plus so a single LAN cable can be used for power provision and control Compatible with VISCA over IP protocol ...

Page 7: ... may not flash E SONY nameplate 4K or HD nameplate Pull them out to turn them over and attach upside down if required 4K BRC X1000 HD BRC H800 F POWER lamp Flashes in green when the camera is connected to an outlet using an AC adapter and power cord not supplied or when power is being supplied by connecting the camera and PoE Hub using a LAN cable The green lamp stops flashing and lights up when s...

Page 8: ...e Off Destination IP address blank UDP port number 40000 Transfer mode Always Camera ID 255 General Camera name CAM1 User name admin Password Admin_1234 The user name cannot be changed M CAMERA SETUP switches SDI format level settings The baud rate settings and camera address settings of RS 422 are set for VISCA communication CAMERA SETUP switch settings 1 SDI format level settings This setting is...

Page 9: ...DI output to the SDI 2 input respectively HD output Connect to SDI 1 3G SDI or SDI 2 3G SDI The contents of the menu screen such as text can be displayed in the output signal when the OSD switch is turned ON For the BRC H800 only HD output is available S OSD On Screen Display switch The contents of the menu screen such as text can be superimposed onto the video signal output to MONITOR OUT HDMI OU...

Page 10: ...ith the remote commander The camera number can be set using the IR SELECT switch on the rear of the camera If two or more cameras are adjacent and have the same camera number they are operated simultaneously with the supplied remote commander When you install the cameras close to each other set different camera numbers For setting of camera No see Operating multiple cameras with the remote command...

Page 11: ...osite the direction of the arrows on the B and b buttons To reset the direction of the camera movement press the STD button while holding down this button F POWER button Press this button to turn on power or to put the camera in the standby mode G BACK LIGHT button Press this button to enable backlight compensation Press it again to disable backlight compensation The BACK LIGHT button is enabled w...

Page 12: ...plosion use R6 size AA manganese or alkaline batteries Danger of explosion if the batteries are incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer When you dispose of the batteries you must obey the laws of your area or country R6 size AA batteries are not supplied Note Two R6 size AA batteries not supplied ...

Page 13: ...ed remote commander What you can do with this system Operate the camera readily from a short distance System Configuration Operating the camera using the remote controller not supplied What you can do with this system Perform pan tilt and zoom operations using the joystick of the remote controller System Configuration Remote commander supplied Video monitor Video signal Signal flow Remote controll...

Page 14: ... with this system Operate up to seven cameras remotely using a single remote controller Perform pan tilt and zoom operations using the joystick System Configuration Remote controller Video monitor Video switcher Video signal Remote Control VISCA signal Tally contact signal Signal flow ...

Page 15: ...ned surface make sure that the inclination is less than 15 degrees to guarantee pan tilt performance and take measures to prevent it from falling Attaching the camera to a tripod Screw the tripod screw into a tripod screw hole on the bottom of the camera The tripod should be placed on a level surface and tighten the screw firmly by hand The tripod screw should be compliant with the following stand...

Page 16: ... in the SYSTEM menu 2 Loosen the four screws at the bottom of the camera to remove the four feet 3 Attach the ceiling bracket A to the bottom of the camera by using supplied four screws 3 M3 8 Align the a mark of the bracket A with the front of the camera as illustrated with the screw holes of the bracket aligned to the screw holes of the camera Caution When you want the camera to be mounted at a ...

Page 17: ... attached 6 Attach the wire rope for fall prevention to the ceiling bracket A Put the wire rope through the fitting for wire rope of the ceiling bracket A and securely attach it to the bracket using the supplied stainless steel screw 3 M4 8 Caution Use the supplied screws Otherwise you may break the internal parts of the camera f hole Ceiling Ceiling bracket B Attachment materials Ceiling Ceiling ...

Page 18: ...Connect the cables to the terminals at the back of the camera Make sure no load is applied to the connectors of the cables For measures that prevent the cord of the AC adapter not supplied from being pulled out see Connecting the Camera page 23 For measures that prevent the HDMI cable from being pulled out proceed to 9 2 after connecting the HDMI cable Then connect all the other cables 1 2 Ceiling...

Page 19: ...eiling example 2 Turn the camera unit counter clockwise to remove it Installing the camera on a shelf located at a high spot example 1 Loosen the four screws at the bottom of the camera to remove the four feet 2 Attach the ceiling bracket A to the bottom of the camera by using supplied four screws 3 M3 8 Align the a mark of the bracket A with the front of the camera as illustrated with the screw h...

Page 20: ...e shelf where the camera will be mounted Use four screws not supplied Choose the right type of screws for the material of the shelf Be sure to attach it so that the f hole of the ceiling bracket B is placed where the front of the camera will face Caution Use the supplied screw Otherwise the wire rope may not function properly Ceiling bracket A Wire rope supplied 3M4 8 supplied Fitting for wire rop...

Page 21: ...nt from the one to which the shelf containing the ceiling bracket B is attached 6 Aligning the a hole in the front of the ceiling bracket A to the hole of the ceiling bracket B push in the camera unit and turn the camera with the ceiling bracket A clockwise to temporarily secure the camera Wire rope supplied M5 3 16 inch socket cap bolt Ceiling bracket B Ceiling bracket A Align mark a mark ...

Page 22: ...rom being pulled out see Connecting the Camera page 23 For measures that prevent the HDMI cable from being pulled out follow the steps in 9 2 of Installing the camera on the ceiling example after connecting the HDMI cable Then connect all the other cables How to remove the camera 1 Remove the three screws which secured the camera in Step 7 of Installing the camera on a shelf located at a high spot...

Page 23: ...lfunction may occur Connecting the camera to a PoE Power over Ethernet Plus power supply device A PoE IEEE802 3at compliant power supply device supplies power through a commercially available network cable For details see the operating instructions of the power supply device EXT SYNC IN TERMI NATION ON OFF ON ON OFF LINE OUT SDI 1 OSD LAN SDI 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 MONITOR OUT HDMI OUT SDI 1 SDI 2 IN S...

Page 24: ...terminal Devices equipped with an SDI input terminal 4K output BRC X1000 The image size resolution and frame rate of the signals delivered through the SDI OUTPUT terminal can be changed with the SYSTEM SELECT switch For details see SYSTEM SELECT switch settings page 64 Notes EXT SYNC IN TERMI NATION ON OFF ON ON OFF LINE OUT SDI 1 OSD LAN SDI 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 MONITOR OUT HDMI OUT SDI 1 SDI 2 IN S...

Page 25: ...422 terminal page 64 and the VISCA RS 422 connection diagram page 64 Check the setting of each switch of the remote controller For details refer to the operating instructions of the remote controller EXT SYNC IN TERMI NATION ON OFF ON ON OFF LINE OUT SDI 1 OSD LAN SDI 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 MONITOR OUT HDMI OUT SDI 1 SDI 2 IN SYSTEM SELECT IR SELECT CAMERA SETUP 1 2 3 VISCA RS 422 OUT 12V Recorder or m...

Page 26: ...IS CA 1 9 1 9 RS 422 TAL LY CONTACT RS 232C DC 12V LAN EXT SYNC IN TERMI NATION ON OFF ON ON OFF LINE OUT SDI 1 OSD LAN SDI 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 MONITOR OUT HDMI OUT SDI 1 SDI 2 IN SYSTEM SELECT IR SELECT CAMERA SETUP 1 2 3 VISCA RS 422 OUT 12V RS 422 conversion cable MODE VIS CA 1 9 1 9 RS 422 TAL LY CONTACT RS 232C DC 12V LAN EXT SYNC IN TERMI NATION ON OFF ON ON OFF LINE OUT SDI 1 OSD LAN SDI 2 2 ...

Page 27: ...N SDI 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 MONITOR OUT HDMI OUT SDI 1 SDI 2 IN SYSTEM SELECT IR SELECT CAMERA SETUP 1 2 3 VISCA RS 422 OUT 12V Network cable commercially available Connecting cable with BNC connector commercially available Video monitor Network cable commercially available Connecting cable with BNC connector commercially available Connecting cable with BNC connector commercially available Connecting ...

Page 28: ...ignals 0 3840 2160 29 97p 1 1920 1080 59 94p 2 1920 1080 59 94i 1920 1080 59 94i 720 486 59 94i NTSC 4 7 1280 720 59 94p 1920 1080 59 94i 1280 720 59 94p 720 486 59 94i NTSC 8 3840 2160 25p 9 1920 1080 50p A 1920 1080 50i 1920 1080 50i 720 576 50i PAL C 1280 720 50p 1920 1080 50i 1280 720 50p 720 576 50i PAL E 3840 2160 23 98p F 1920 1080 23 98p 1920 1080 47 95i 23 98PsF Notes EXT SYNC IN TERMI NA...

Page 29: ...select menu items and settings These correspond to the joystick directions on a remote controller Indicates use of the HOME button equivalent to ENTER to confirm the menu item or setting selection or to advance to the next screen or next operation This corresponds to the joystick button on a remote controller Indicates use of the DATA SCREEN button equivalent to MENU to show hide the menu screen T...

Page 30: ...value For the default value of each setting item see Menu Configuration page 56 How to Use Menus This section explains how to configure the camera using the supplied remote commander For details on the menu items refer to pages 31 through 42 Using the supplied remote commander 1 Press the DATA SCREEN button The main menu is displayed 2 Use the V or v button to move the cursor to the menu item you ...

Page 31: ...ly adjust the sensitivity electronic shutter speed and aperture setting individually SHUTTER Pri You can adjust the electronic shutter speed manually Automatically adjusts the exposure using the gain and iris IRIS Pri You can adjust the aperture setting manually Automatically adjusts the exposure using the gain and electronic shutter speed GAIN Pri You can adjust the sensitivity manually Automatic...

Page 32: ...tter speed controls exposure based on the GAIN POINT setting Normally when exposure is controlled with sensitivity noise becomes prominent if sensitivity is increased to make the image brighter You can decrease noise by adjusting the exposure through lower shutter speeds to cancel sensitivity adjustments When you do this turn on GAIN POINT and set the POINT POSITION to the sensitivity at which you...

Page 33: ...is FULL AUTO SHUTTER Pri IRIS Pri or GAIN Pri SPOT LIGHT becomes disabled when BACK LIGHT is ON COLOR Menu The COLOR menu is used to adjust the white balance and the color WHITE BALANCE MODE This setting allows you to select a white balance mode You can choose from AUTO1 AUTO2 INDOOR OUTDOOR ONE PUSH and MANUAL AUTO1 Automatically adjusts the color to be closest to the image you are viewing AUTO2 ...

Page 34: ...ire picture Choose a value from 99 to 0 to 99 This becomes disabled when MATRIX is turned OFF DETAIL Menu The DETAIL menu is used to adjust the image enhancer function MODE When you choose AUTO contour correction signal is automatically added When you want to make adjustment by yourself choose MANUAL Only LEVEL will be displayed when you choose AUTO LEVEL You can set the volume of the contour corr...

Page 35: ...n a bright background SUPER LOW Emphasizes contours in the super low range Choose a value from 0 to 7 The greater the value the greater the contour emphasis Contrast and resolution increase KNEE Menu The KNEE menu is used to adjust the KNEE SETTING When you turn this ON the following KNEE MODE setting items are displayed for adjustment KNEE MODE When you choose AUTO the KNEE level is automatically...

Page 36: ...nd PATTERN FINE PATTERN defines the upper two digits of the pattern and PATTERN FINE defines the last digit PATTERN Choose a value from 0 to 51 This can be chosen when SELECT is PATTERN PATTERN FINE Choose a value from 0 to 9 When PATTERN is 0 0 cannot be chosen for PATTERN FINE When PATTERN is 51 a value larger than 2 cannot be chosen for PATTERN FINE This can be chosen when SELECT is PATTERN OFF...

Page 37: ...er images by removing unnecessary noise fixed pattern and randomized noise with NOISE REDUCTION Choose from OFF or LEVEL 1 through LEVEL 5 When you select ADVANCED you can set up 2D NR LEVEL and 3D NR LEVEL independently 2D NR LEVEL This is enabled when NOISE REDUCTION is ADVANCED Choose from OFF or LEVEL 1 through LEVEL 5 for noise reduction 3D NR LEVEL This is enabled when NOISE REDUCTION is ADV...

Page 38: ...e IR CUT FILTER the gain in the IR region is increased allowing the camera to capture images in shadow Day IR CUT FILTER is enabled to remove unnecessary IR Night IR CUT FILTER is disabled The picture becomes monochrome PAN TILT ZOOM Menu The PAN TILT ZOOM menu is used to select the pan tilt zoom mode LIMIT pan tilt limit PAN Set whether to limit the pan rotation range OFF Do not apply range limit...

Page 39: ...settings when you change the IMG FLIP setting in the SYSTEM menu RAMP CURVE acceleration deceleration curve You can set the acceleration deceleration curve for pan and tilt MODE1 The camera accelerates decelerates quicker than MODE2 MODE2 This is the standard acceleration deceleration curve MODE3 The camera accelerates decelerates slower than MODE2 CLEAR IMAGE ZOOM You can set the range of zooming...

Page 40: ...ases 1 to H PHASE SYSTEM Menu IMG FLIP vertical flipping of the image When IMG FLIP is turned ON the picture from the SDI and HDMI outputs is flipped The directions of pan and tilt are also reversed If you change the IMG FLIP setting turn off the camera and turn it on again to activate the change When you turn off the camera and turn it on again with IMG FLIP turned ON PAN REVERSE and TILT REVERSE...

Page 41: ... when recalling a preset TRACE Select to control operation using the PTZ TRACE function without displaying the menu P T SPEED TYPE Selects the range and number of resolution steps for the pan tilt operation speed NORMAL Assigns speeds in the NORMAL speed range over 24 steps Extd RANGE Extends the speed range by having lower minimum speed than NORMAL range The speed can be set over 24 steps Extd ST...

Page 42: ...TURE PROFILE Menu PROFILE NUMBER Selects the Picture Profile number The camera is equipped with six types of Picture Profiles You can match the image texture with other types of camcorders that support the Picture Profile function or create an image texture that is similar to that of cinematic film PP1 Set to image quality that uses MOVIE gamma PP2 Set to image quality that uses STILL gamma PP3 Se...

Page 43: ...ilt limit function together first configure the PAN and TILT settings in the PAN TILT ZOOM menu and then use the PTZ TRACE function Recorded operations will be erased if the IMG FLIP setting or camera operating frequency setting is changed When P T SPEED TYPE is set to Extd STEP the recorded trace may not be reproducible upon playback Playback operations will restore CLEAR IMAGE ZOOM RAMP CURVE P ...

Page 44: ...ically stops after the maximum recording time has elapsed Playing pan tilt and zoom operations 1 Select the recorded trace number you want to play in TRACE NO The recorded traces numbers are displayed under RECORDED TRACE NO 2 Move the cursor to PLAY and press the HOME button READY FOR PLAY ENTER is displayed at the bottom of the screen and the camera moves position to the recorded pan tilt zoom s...

Page 45: ...will turn on and perform the pan tilt reset action automatically 2 Press the arrow button to pan or tilt the camera While checking the picture on the screen press the appropriate arrow button To move the camera little by little press the button just for a moment To move the camera in a wide range press and hold the button To move the camera diagonally press the V or v button while holding down the...

Page 46: ...n properly in which case the camera automatically stops To reset the pan tilt position press the PAN TILT RESET button or turn off the camera and turn it on again Zooming Press either of the ZOOM buttons When you perform pan tilt operations while the camera is in telephoto mode the moving speed of the image on the screen may be a little jerky Operating multiple cameras with the remote commander 1 ...

Page 47: ... function press the BACK LIGHT button again The BACK LIGHT button is enabled when MODE in the EXPOSURE menu is FULL AUTO SHUTTER Pri IRIS Pri or GAIN Pri P O W E R C A M E R A S E L E C T 1 2 3 A U T O P O S IT IO N H O M E R E S E T P R E S E T S T D R E V F A R F O C U S W T W T 1 2 3 4 5 6 P A N T IL T S L O W F A S T Z O O M L R D IR E C T IO N S E T P A N T IL T R E S E T D A T A S C R E E N ...

Page 48: ...emory Hold down the RESET button and press the desired POSITION button from buttons 1 to 6 for which you want to clear the settings If you want to retain the previous pan and tilt positions when the power is turned off and turned on again store those positions in POSITION 1 When PRESET MODE is set to TRACE the camera does not move to the trace start position when the power is turned on Storing or ...

Page 49: ...ice used RM IP500 sold separately Up to 16 RM IP10 sold separately Up to 16 Remote commander supplied Up to 6 Recording pan tilt and zoom operations 1 Adjust the operation start position of the camera 2 Hold down the PRESET button and press any of the POSITION1 to 6 buttons in which you want to store the settings Recording starts 3 Perform the pan tilt and zoom operations you want to record 4 To s...

Page 50: ...esktop user interface desktop UI version Turn off tablet mode when using Windows 10 Every page is optimized for Internet Explorer in Medium font size The web page displayed when you log in to the camera is made using JavaScript The web page may not display correctly if your computer uses certain software such as anti virus software Accessing the camera from a web browser Start a web browser on the...

Page 51: ...a UDP port number When Transfer mode is set to Always specify the UDP port of the client which will receive the tracking data from the camera When Transfer mode is set to On demand specify the UDP port number on which the camera will listen for messages from the client Transfer mode Set the output control method for the tracking data Always Always output tracking data On demand Start stop output o...

Page 52: ...mware file 2 Click the Send button 3 Click the OK button when the Start update message is displayed The message is closed and Upgrading firmware is shown instead You cannot access the camera while the upgrading is in progress Checking the version after the update It takes approximately 10 minutes to upgrade the firmware When the upgrading is completed the camera automatically starts in the new upg...

Page 53: ...r your licensed Sony dealer Message Meaning and solution FAN STOP BASE Turn off the device as it may malfunction if used in this state Contact the Sony Service Center or your licensed Sony dealer PAN TILT ERROR The movement of the camera has stopped due to an error in the pan tilt driving unit Reset the pan tilt position Or restart the camera PAN TILT FAULT Turn off the device as it may malfunctio...

Page 54: ...ou want to recall The picture is not displayed on the connected video monitor The video cable is not connected properly Check the connection between the camera and video monitor The exposure is not set correctly on the camera Check the exposure settings in the EXPOSURE menu Pan tilt or zoom cannot be operated The camera menu is displayed Close the menu by pressing the DATA SCREEN button on the sup...

Page 55: ... that the baud rate 9600 bps or 38400 bps is correctly set on the CAMERA SETUP switch at the back of the camera page 8 and in the PC settings Check that the camera is not damaged by connecting the camera to the remote controller RM IP500 IP10 The camera cannot be operated at all Remove the plug of the power cord from the AC outlet then reinsert it into the AC outlet after waiting a while Symptom C...

Page 56: ... 1 600 1 1000 1 1250 1 1750 1 2500 1 3500 1 6000 1 10000 For the 25 frame rate of video output 1 25 1 30 1 50 1 60 1 100 1 120 1 150 1 215 1 300 1 425 1 600 1 1000 1 1250 1 1750 1 2500 1 3500 1 6000 1 10000 For the 23 98 frame rate of video output 1 24 1 25 1 40 1 48 1 50 1 60 1 96 1 100 1 120 1 144 1 192 1 200 1 288 1 400 1 576 1 1200 1 2400 1 4800 1 10000 Adjustable only when MODE in the EXPOSUR...

Page 57: ...UAL CRISPENING 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Adjustable only when MODE in the DETAIL menu is set to MANUAL H V BALANCE 2 1 0 1 2 Adjustable only when MODE in the DETAIL menu is set to MANUAL B W BALANCE TYPE1 TYPE2 TYPE3 TYPE4 TYPE5 Adjustable only when MODE in the DETAIL menu is set to MANUAL LIMIT 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Adjustable only when MODE in the DETAIL menu is set to MANUAL SUPER LOW 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Adjustabl...

Page 58: ...n the VIDEO MODE is set to SYSTEM SELECT 4 or C 640 480 Adjustable only when the VIDEO MODE is set to SYSTEM SELECT 7 COLOR SPACE YCbCr RGB H PHASE H PHASE 0 3 95 H PHASE FINE 0 9 page 40 SYSTEM IMG FLIP ON OFF PAN REVERSE ON OFF TILT REVERSE ON OFF IR RECEIVE ON OFF TALLY MODE OFF LOW HIGH OFF 2x MODE1 MODE2 TRACE TELE CONVERT MODE PRESET MODE P T SPEED TYPE NORMAL Extd RANGE Extd STEP ON OFF NOR...

Page 59: ...ECT z a LEVEL z a PHASE z a R G z a R B z a G R z a G B z a B R z a B G z a DETAIL MODE z a LEVEL z a BAND WIDTH z a CRISPENING z a H V BALANCE z a B W BALANCE z a LIMIT z a HIGHLIGHT DETAIL z a SUPER LOW z a KNEE SETTING z a KNEE MODE z a KNEE SLOPE z a KNEE POINT z a GAMMA SELECT z a PATTERN z a PATTERN FINE z a OFFSET z a LEVEL z a BLACK GAMMA z a BLACK GAMMA RANGE z a BLACK LEVEL z a VE SETTIN...

Page 60: ...e relevant preset number f Can be stored During power up the camera boots up with the settings stored in this preset number The setting value is not initialized by a reset The settings do not change even if the preset is recalled after the corresponding setting values have been changed Cannot be stored TALLY MODE f TELE CONVERT MODE f PRESET MODE P T SPEED TYPE1 P T SLOW MODE1 ZOOM SPEED TYPE1 VER...

Page 61: ... Maximum speed 60 second Minimum speed 0 3 second 2 0 05 second 3 0 02 second 4 2 When P T SPEED TYPE is set to NORMAL 3 When P T SPEED TYPE is set to Extd RANGE 4 When P T SPEED TYPE is set to Extd STEP Input and Output terminals HDMI OUT terminal HDMI connector Type A 1 MONITOR OUT terminal BNC connector 3G SDI 2 BRC X1000 BNC connector 3G SDI 1 BRC H800 LINE OUT terminal BNC connector 3G SDI 2 ...

Page 62: ...t A 1 Ceiling bracket B 1 Wire rope 1 Mounting screws 3 M3 8 7 Stainless steel screw 3 M4 8 1 HDMI cable fixing plate 1 Optional accessories IP remote controller RM IP500 IP10 AC adapter AC UES1230 series For recommended AC adapters contact SONY Customer Service Design and specifications are subject to change without notice ...

Page 63: ...30 50 5 0 5 0 20 2 0 20 20 4 ø4 2 23 1 ø8 2 30 Side Top Ceiling bracket B H o l e Unit mm inches Hole Top 260 10 1 4 5 7 32 7 7 8 238 9 3 8 99 4 Front Side 58 2 3 8 98 3 7 8 149 5 7 8 51 2 1 8 98 3 7 8 102 4 1 8 Bottom Tripod screw ...

Page 64: ...00 0 3840 2160 29 97p No output 1 1920 1080 59 94p 1920 1080 59 94p 2 1920 1080 59 94i 1920 1080 59 94i 3 No output No output 4 1280 720 59 94p 1280 720 59 94p 5 No output No output 6 No output No output 7 HDMI 640 480 59 94p SDI 1280 720 59 94p HDMI 640 480 59 94p SDI 1280 720 59 94p 8 3840 2160 25p No output 9 1920 1080 50p 1920 1080 50p A 1920 1080 50i 1920 1080 50i B No output No output C 1280...

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