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    BRC Series Syst em Guide[...]

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    2 Using the BRC-H700/BRC-Z700 as a Second Camera for the PCS-HG90 Video Conferencing System[...]

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    Using the BRC-H700/BRC-Z700 as a Second Camera for the PCS-HG90 Video Conferencing System 3 What is the BRC Series? ............................................. 4 Pr oduct Lineup .................................................................... 7 K ey F eatures .......................................................................... 8 Syst em[...]

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    4 What is the BRC Series? The BRC Series consists of f our Pan/Tilt/Zoom (P/T/Z) camer as-the BRC-H700, BRC-Z700, BRC-Z330, and BRC-300/300P . They of f er wide and smooth pan/tilt/zoom capabilities t ogether with exceptional pictur e quality fr om SD t o full HD images. Y ou can remot ely control these camer as using the RM-BR300 Remot e Contr ol [...]

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    5 What is the BRC Series? Corporat e/Boardr oom The BRC Series camer as are e xcellent f or v arious business communication applications , such as videoconf er encing, corporat e training , and tr ansmission of managers’ r egular speeches. Since f our camer as in the series each have a particular benefit, ther e is scope t o select the right cam[...]

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    6 What is the BRC Series? Studio The BRC Series is also ideal f or use in the br oadcast industr y . The BRC-H700, BRC-Z700 and BRC-Z330*2 can output HD-SDI signals – a necessity f or highly demanding br oadcasters who seek uncompr omising picture quality . With f lexible inst allation, these camer as can be painlessly int egr ated int o the curr[...]

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    7 Product Lineup BRC-H700 Equipped with thr ee 1/3-type HD CCDs, the BRC-H700 off ers excellent pictur e quality with high sensitivity and a high resolution of 1,070,000 ef f ectiv e pixels . This camer a has the best sensitivity of the BRC Series; it theref ore deliv ers superior performance in dimly lit en vir onments, such as concer t or wedding[...]

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    8 Key F eatures K e y F eatur es 3 All-in-one P/T/Z Design Stylish design suit able f or most en vironments The sleek design can complement almost an y en vir onment, including the int erior décor of houses of worship , wedding halls, public spaces, and more. Unobtrusiv e design ideal f or r eality sho ws and liv e ev ents The unobtrusiv e design [...]

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    9 Key F eatures V ersatile Video Outputs By using optional video car ds with the BRC Series, a variety of video signals can be output, enabling a wide r ange of system configur ations. Simult aneous Contr ol of Se v en Camer as The BRS-200 Remot e Camer a Operating Switc her and the RM-BR300 Remot e Contr ol Unit can be used to oper ate up t o sev[...]

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    10 Key F eatures Other F eatur es Fle xible inst allation The BRC Series can be placed on a deskt op , mounted on the ceiling , used with a tripod, or inst alled in an outdoor housing kit, depending on your applications. BRC Series camer as can be ceiling-mount ed with a supplied ceiling br ack et and screws . For use with a tripod, the camera has [...]

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    11 System Configuration Y ou can configure a v ariety of syst ems t o meet your application needs by choosing HD and/or SD components . Users can choose either HD or SD syst em components. Syst em Configur ation 4 BRC Simple System BRC-H700 BRC-Z700 BRC-Z330 BRC-300/300P Wide Con version Lens — VCL-HG0862* — VCL-0737W Optical Video Card (ins[...]

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    12 System Configuration 4.3 Daisy-chain Syst em Pr oject or Monitor RS-232C/RS-422 RM-BR300 Remote Contr ol Unit BRC-H700 BRU-H700 HD Optical Multiplex Unit Video Signal BRBK-H700 BRC-Z700 BRU-H700 HD Optical Multiplex Unit Video Signal BRBK-MF1 BRC-300/ 300P BRU-300/300P SD Optical Multiplex Unit Video Signal BRBK-303 BRC-Z700 Switcher Recor der [...]

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    13 Location and Function of P ar ts 5.1 BRC Series of Camer as L ocation and Function of P ar ts 5 The f ollowing is a summary of the location and function of BRC-H700, BRC-Z700, BRC-Z330, and BRC-300/300P par ts. 5.1.1 BRC-H700 RGB/COMPONENT VISCA RS-422 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 EXT SYNC IN IR SELECT 75 1 2 3 DATA MIX OFF ON OFF ON IN VISCA RS-232C OUT D[...]

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    14 Location and Function of P ar ts 5.1.2 BRC-Z700 Rear 1 VISC A RS-422 connector 75 Ω t ermination switch This s witch is used when an ext ernal sync signal is utilized. Set it to OFF when this camer a is in the middle of a daisy-chain connection of multiple camer as. Set it to ON when the camer a is at the end of a daisy-chain connection or when[...]

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    15 Location and Function of P ar ts 8 9 10 Bott om 14 15 Ceiling br ack et mounting scre w holes T r ipod scre w holes (1/4-20UNC) BO TTOM s witches Setting of the BO TT OM switc hes Switch 1 (59.94i/50i signal f ormat selector) Set t o ON f or output of 50i signal format, or OFF f or output of 59.94i signal format. Switch 2 (RS-232C/RS-422 select [...]

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    16 Location and Function of P ar ts 5.1.3 BRC-Z330 Rear 1 DC IN 12V connect or VISC A RS-422 connector IR SELECT switch Select the camer a number when you oper ate multiple camer as with the same Remote Commander Unit. Remot e sensor This is the sensor f or the supplied Remot e Commander Unit. D A T A MIX switch Set the switc h t o ON t o ov erlap [...]

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    17 Location and Function of P ar ts Switches 5-7 ( Camera addr ess selector ) Set the addr ess of the camer a. Normally set t o “0”. With this setting, addresses ar e assigned to the camer as automatically in the connect ed or der by pr essing the POWER butt on while holding down the RESET butt on on the RM-BR300 Remot e Contr ol Unit. Y ou can[...]

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    18 Location and Function of P ar ts Bott om 12 13 Ceiling br ack et mounting scre w holes T r ipod scre w holes (1/4-20UNC) BO TTOM s witches Setting of the BO TT OM switc hes Switch 1 (No connection) Alwa ys k eep it OFF . 1 2 3 4 5 14 12 13 14 O N 1 2 3 4 O N 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 Please note that the same camer a address cannot be assigned to tw o o[...]

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    19 Location and Function of P ar ts 8 9 10 VISC A RS-232C IN connector Connect t o the RM-BR300 Remot e Contr ol Unit. When y ou join multiple camer as, connect it to the VISCA RS-232C OUT connect or of the pr evi - ous camer a in the daisy chain. VISC A RS-232C OUT connector When y ou join multiple camer as, connect it to the VISCA RS-232C IN conn[...]

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    20 Location and Function of P ar ts VISC A RS-232C OUT connector When y ou join multiple camer as, connect it to the VISCA RS-232C IN connect or of the next camer a in the daisy chain. C AMERA connector 10 11 5.3 Optical Multiple x Cards and Optional Video Car ds The f ollowing pr ovides inf ormation on the location and function of optical multiple[...]

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    21 Location and Function of P ar ts A UDIO L/R jacks (phono-type) Input audio signals (st er eo). The input audio signals ar e con v erted int o signals that comply with HD V st andar ds. The time dif fer ence between image and audio can be adjust ed by up t o 240 minut es in 10 increments . DIP switches (inside the cap) When this int erf ace boar [...]

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    22 Location and Function of P ar ts 5.3.9 BRBK-303 Optical Multiple x Car d 1 Optical connect or 1 5.3.10 BRBK-301 Analog RGB Component Car d 1 1 RGB/SYNC connect or 5.3.11 BRBK-302 SDI Car d 1 SDI connect or Supplies a signal conf orming t o the SMPTE259M serial digit al int erf ace st andar d. 1 5.3.12 BRBK-304 D V Car d 1 i.LINK (D V) OUT connec[...]

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    23 Basic Set-up and Operation 6.1 Connections Basic Set-up and Oper ation 6 These ar e the basic connections of the cameras and monit or prior to a demonstr ation. 6.2 Monit or Set-up The BRC-H700, the BRC-Z700, and the BRC-Z330 come equipped with a Color Bar Output mode, allowing you t o pr ecisely adjust the monit or . For the BRC-300/300P , it i[...]

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    24 Remote Operation Inst a lling ba tt e rie s T wo R6 (size AA ) ba tter ies (no t supplied ) 7.1 IR Remot e Commander Unit Remot e Oper ation 7 The f ollowing pr ovides inf ormation on the function and location of the par ts. 1 C AMERA SELECT buttons Pr ess the butt on corr esponding to the camer a you w ant to oper ate with the IR Remot e Comman[...]

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    25 Remote Operation 7.2 RM-BR300 Remot e Control Unit 7.2.1 F eatur es Impr o v ement of jo ystick oper ation (BRC-H700/BRC-Z700/BRC-Z330/BRC-300/300P) The pan/tilt speed can be adjust ed in sev en lev els by inclining the joystic k t o its maximum angle, and pan/tilt oper ation can be contr olled easily at low speed. Only the maximum pan/tilt spee[...]

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    26 Remote Operation Impr o ved functionality with the RM-BR300/5 The f ollowing f eature can be ac hiev ed with the RM-BR300/5 and aft er . ON-Air T ally Mode On-Air T ally Mode is newly incorpor at ed t o the RM-BR300/5. Y ou can set the On-Air T ally Mode by t aking the follo wing st eps: 1. Pr ess the On/Off s witch to turn of f the RM-BR300/5 7[...]

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    27 Remote Operation Be sur e t o turn on the pow er of the camer a bef or e the pow er of the RM-BR300 Remot e Contr ol Unit. Otherwise, the RM-BR300 cannot recognize the connected camer a. Note T o illuminate the panel of the RM-BR300 Remot e Control Unit Pr ess the P ANEL LIGHT button. Oper ating multiple camer as T o assign camera addr esses aut[...]

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    28 Remote Operation If the ST ANDBY lamp of the camera fl ashes When the camer a is mov ed or turned by hand or by e xt ernal shock, the micr ocomputer inside the camer a my not be able t o memorize the pan/tilt position pr operly . T o r eset the pan/tilt position, pr ess the P AN/TIL T RESET button. The setting abo ve only changes the signal emi[...]

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    29 Remote Operation Spotlight Compensation function Hold down the SHIFT butt on and press the B ACK LIGHT butt on. T o cancel this function, hold down the SHIFT butt on and pr ess the B ACK LIGHT butt on again. The Backlight and Spotlight Compensation functions cannot be used simult aneously . Note Adjusting the whit e balance Befor e adjusting the[...]

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    30 Remote Operation •F-number and gain controls (when the DIP switch 3 at the bottom of the Remote Control Unit is set to ON) •F-number control (when the DIP switch 3 at the bottom of the Remote Control Unit is set to OFF) •F-number and gain controls (when the DIP switch 3 at the bottom of the Remote Control Unit is set to ON) •F-number con[...]

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    31 Remote Operation Setting the speed of the camer a mo ving t o a preset position Y ou can select the panning/tilting speed when the camer a moves t o a pr eset position. 1 Pr ess the C AMERA button t o select the requir ed camer a. 2 Pr ess the POSITION butt on f or which y ou w ant t o set the speed f or mor e than one second. All of the C AMERA[...]

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    32 Remote Operation Pr eset memory Pr eset Memory 1: All of the configur ations can be st or ed. Pr eset Memory 2 to 16: Fr equently-changed configur ations can be stor ed. Infr equently-changed configur ations cannot be st or ed. Category Mode/ Position Preset Memory 1 BRC-H700 BRC-Z700 BRC-Z330 BRC-300 BRC-300P Pan/T ilt Pan/T ilt position Y e[...]

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    33 Remote Operation Category Mode/ Position Preset Memory 2 t o 16 BRC-H700 BRC-Z700 BRC-Z330 BRC-300 BRC-300P *1 Pan/T ilt Pan/T ilt position Y es Y es Yes Y es Pan limit position No No No No Tilt limit position No No No No Ramp Curve No No No — Zoom Zoom position Y es Y es Y es Y es Digital zoom limit Y es Y es Yes Y es Focus auto/manual Yes Y [...]

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    34 Operation with the BRS-200 Remote Camera Oper ating Switcher Oper ation with the BRS-200 Remot e Camer a Oper ating Switcher 8 The BRC Series can be r emotely contr olled by the BRS-200 Remot e Camer a Operating Switc her . – + – + – + – + – + – + POWER OFF ON 1 PGM 2345678 9 10 11 12 12345678 9 10 11 12 NEXT 7 8 9 45 6 12 3 0 . CAM [...]

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    35 Operation with the BRS-200 Remote Camera Oper ating Switcher 8.3 Connecting the BRC Series with the BRS-200 (RS-422) Up t o sev en cameras of the BRC Series can be connect ed to the BRS-200. This connection is one ex ample using the RS-422 connection. 123 4 PGM1 PGM2 AUX1 SDI OUT SDI IN 567 8 SDI IN AUX2 REF IN REF OUT RS-232C ~ AC IN RS-422 DVI[...]

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    36 Operation with the AWS-G500/G500HD Anycast Station BRC-H700 BRC-Z700/ BRC-Z330 Wireless Micr ophone Audi o Live-in D-Sub 15pi n D-Sub 15pi n BRBK-HSD1/ BRBK-HD2 PC for presentation Projector Projector HFBK-HD1 BKAW550 PMW-EX30 HVR-1500A Streaming HD-SD1 Wireless Microphone Tuner HD-SDI VISCA HD-SDI Anycast Station TM HD System AWS-G500 Series ww[...]

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    37 Operation with the AWS-G500/G500HD Anycast Station HD VISCA OUT VISCA IN VIDEO OUT VISCA cable To VISCA connector To HD analog input connector To HD analog input connector RGB cable Syst em Configuration 9.2 Contr olling the camera with VISC A suppor t When connecting a BRC-300/300P camer a, connect to the D V , RGB, and SDI input connectors in[...]

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    38 Operation with the AWS-G500/G500HD Anycast Station 9.3 Oper ating the PGM and NEXT Selection buttons fr om the RM-BR300 When y ou connect the RM-BR300 t o the F A CT ORY USE connect or on the A WS-G500, you can perf orm switching f or the PGM and NEXT selection buttons fr om the RM-BR300. Ref er t o the follo wing diagram t o prepar e the cables[...]

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    39 Using the BRC-H700/BRC-Z700/BRC-Z330 as a Second Camera for the PCS-XG80 Video Conferencing System 10 Using the BRC-H700/BRC-Z700 as a Second Camer a f or the PCS-XG80 Video Conf er encing Syst em Using the BRC-H700 and the BRC-Z700 as a Second Camer a for the PCS-XG80 Video Confer encing System Y ou can connect the BRC-H700, or the BRC-Z700 thr[...]

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    40 Specifications Specifications 11 BRC-H700 BRC-Z700 BRC-Z330 BRC-300 BRC-300P Camera Signal systems 1080/59.94i or 1080/50i (switchable) 1080/59.94i, NTSC or 1080/50i, P AL (switchable) 60 Hz: 1080/59.94i, 720/59.94P , NTSC 50 Hz: 1080/50i, 720/50P , PAL NTSC P AL Sync systems Internal/Ext ernal Image device 1/3-type IT CCD x 3 1/4-type CMOS x [...]

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    41 Dimensions Dimensions 12 BRC-H700 BRC-Z700 ø 207 (8 1/4) ø 207 (8 1/4) 103.5 (4 1/8) 219 (8 5/8) 80 (3 1/4) 43.5 (1 3/4) 112 (4 1/2) 310.8 (12 1/4) 66 (2 5/8) 75 (3) 5 (7/32) 110 (4 3/8) 1/4 - 20 UNC FRONT BOTTOM SIDE Units: mm (inches) 247 (9 3/4) 190 (7 1/2) 149 (5 7/8) 56 (2 1/4) 48.2 (1 15/16) 102 (4 1/8) 5 (7/32) 198 (7 7/8) 1/4 - 20 UNC [...]

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    42 Dimensions BRC-300/300P BRC-Z330 5.5 (7/32) 180 (7 1/8) 45 (1 13/16) 40.8 (1 5/8) 147 (5 7/8) 143 (5 3/4) 210.2 (8 3/8) 205 (8 1/8) 9.6 (13/32) 90 (3 5/8) 106 (4 1/4) 68.8 (2 3/4) 75 (3) 147.6 (5 7/8) 1/4 - 20 UNC FRONT BOTTOM SIDE Units: mm (inches) 186 (7 3 / 8 ) 5 ( 7 / 32 ) 93 (3 3 /4) 14 ( 9 /16) 131 ( 5 1 /4) 19 ( 3 /4) 46 (1 13 / 16 ) 129[...]

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    43 Dimensions RM-BR300 Units: mm (inches) 0 3 0 3 Front Bottom Rear Side Top DIP switches 145.9 (5 3/4) 137.2 (5 1/2) 185 (7 3/8) 391.3 (15 1/2) 45.9 (1 13/16) BRS-200 424 (16 3 / 4 ) 462 (18 1 / 4 ) 480 (19) 60 (2 3 / 8 ) 310 (12 1 / 4 ) 60 (2 3 / 8 ) 49 (1 15 / 16 ) 320 (12 5 / 8 ) 61 (2 1 / 2 ) 70 (2 7 / 8 ) 8 ( 11 / 32 ) 222 (8 3 / 4 ) 32 (1 5 [...]

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    44 Dimensions BRU-H700 BRU-300/300P Units: mm (inches) Front Top Side 210 (8 3/8) 86 (3 1/2) 240 (9 1/2) 86 (3 1/2) 94 (3 3/4) Units: mm (inches) Front Top Side 212 (8 3/8) 210 (8 3/8) 233 (9 1/4) 88 (3 1/2) 94.5 (3 3/4)[...]

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    45 Dimensions Ceiling Br ack et (B) f or BRC-H700 Ceiling Br ack et (B) f or BRC-Z700 20 ø180 ø195 4 101.6±0.2 120° ±8’ 20° 16 20 30° 90° 80 ø120 50 50 30 4 16 4 C 23.1 2-R3 R8.5 10 ø164 ø150 B 50 30° 45° 20 16 20 78 16 20° 50 16 30° 20 ø186 ø172 ø150 ø161 105° ±8° 45° 30° 20 90° 4 21.5 2-R3 R8.5 (30) 7 8.4 4 50 50 16 105[...]

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    46 Dimensions Ceiling Br ack et (B) f or BRC-300/300P Ceiling Br ack et (B) f or BRC-Z330 16 83.5 ±0.2 88.2 ±0.2 88.2 ±0.2 60° 60° 60° 16 60° 90° 20-R2.25 88.2 ±0.2 A 46 ±0.2 ø172 ø83.5 ±0.2 ø88.9 ±0.2 ø107.3 ±0.2 ø121.2 ±0.2 ø160 ø140 16 2-R3 4 46 60 4-ø4.5 XXX 10-XXX 3XXXX XXX 20-R2.25 140° 120° 60° 40° 83.5 4 12 6 4 100[...]

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    47 T echinical Appendix T echinical Appendix 13 13.1 Color Adjustment (BRC-Z700, BRC-Z330) The BRC-Z700 and BRC-Z330 can enhance or r educe a specific color r egion without changing the whit e balance. Both of these camer as adjust the satur ation of six colors inde- pendently , and the BRC-H700 is able to modulat e six colors simult aneously . Co[...]

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    48 T echinical Appendix 13.4 Estimat ed Viewing Angle of BRC Ser eis Estimat ed Viewing Angle (width) BRC-H700 Wide-end BRC-H700 T ele-end 50 166.7 (m) (feet) (feet) (m) 48 160 46 153.3 44 146.7 42 140 40 133.3 38 126.7 36 120 34 113.3 32 106.7 30 100 28 93.3 26 86.7 24 80 22 73.3 20 66.7 18 60 16 53.3 14 46.7 12 40 10 33.3 8 26.7 6 20 4 13.3 2 6.6[...]

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    49 T echinical Appendix BRC-Z700 Wide-end BRC-Z700 T ele-end 50 166.7 (m) (feet) 48 160 46 153.3 44 146.7 42 140 40 133.3 38 126.7 36 120 34 113.3 32 106.7 30 100 28 93.3 26 86.7 24 80 22 73.3 20 66.7 18 60 16 53.3 14 46.7 12 40 10 33.3 8 26.7 6 20 4 13.3 2 6.66 0 Object Distance Picture Size (width) (feet) (m) 11.7 3.50 13.7 4.00 10 3.00 8.33 2.50[...]

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    50 T echinical Appendix 50 166.7 (m) (feet) 48 160 46 153.3 44 146.7 42 140 40 133.3 38 126.7 36 120 34 113.3 32 106.7 30 100 28 93.3 26 86.7 24 80 22 73.3 20 66.7 18 60 16 53.3 14 46.7 12 40 10 33.3 8 26.7 6 20 4 13.3 2 6.66 0 Object Distance Picture Size (width) 216.7 65.0 (feet) (m) 233.3 70.0 200 60.0 183.3 55.0 166.7 50.0 150 45.0 133.3 40.0 1[...]

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    51 T echinical Appendix 50 166.7 (m) (feet) (feet) (m) 48 160 46 153.3 44 146.7 42 140 40 133.3 38 126.7 36 120 34 113.3 32 106.7 30 100 28 93.3 26 86.7 24 80 22 73.3 20 66.7 18 60 16 53.3 14 46.7 12 40 10 33.3 8 26.7 6 20 4 13.3 2 6.66 0 Object Distance Picture Size (width) 216.7 65.0 200 60.0 183.3 55.0 166.7 50.0 150 45.0 133.3 40.0 116.7 35.0 1[...]

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    52 T echinical Appendix 50 166.7 (m) (feet) (feet) (m) 48 160 46 153.3 44 146.7 42 140 40 133.3 38 126.7 36 120 34 113.3 32 106.7 30 100 28 93.3 26 86.7 24 80 22 73.3 20 66.7 18 60 16 53.3 14 46.7 12 40 10 33.3 8 26.7 6 20 4 13.3 2 6.66 0 Object Distance Picture Size (width) 216.7 65.0 200 60.0 183.3 55.0 166.7 50.0 150 45.0 133.3 40.0 116.7 35.0 1[...]

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    53 T echinical Appendix 13.6 Sync L ock Setting In or der t o match output signal timing t o the input signal, the Sync Mast er setting is r equir ed on the Main menu. T o achiev e this, select Menu, System, and then Sync Master . BRC-H700 Output signal t o be matched with input signal When using HFBK-HD1 [ HD1 ] When using HFBK-SD1 [ SD1 ] Output [...]

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    54 T echinical Appendix 13.9 Dat a Mix 13.8 Function priority By setting the D A T A MIX switch t o ON, you can ov erlap the menu on t op of the video signal output fr om the inst alled int erf ace boar d. When the s witch is set t o OFF , the menu does not o v erlap the video . The switch setting of the BRU-H700 tak es priority ov er that of the B[...]

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    55 T echinical Appendix Wire Flat-h ead scre wd river 13.10 Using the VISC A RS-422 Connector Plug 1 Inser t a wir e (A WG Nos. 28 t o 18) int o the desir ed wir e opening on the VISC A RS-422 connect or plug, and tighten the scr ew f or that wir e using a fl athead scr ewdriv er . 2 Inser t the VISC A RS-422 connect or plug int o the VISC A RS-42[...]

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    56 T echinical Appendix 13. 11 Wiring Diagr am 1 RXD OUT – 2 RXD OUT + 3 TXD OUT – 4 TXD OUT + 5 GND 6 RXD IN – 7 RXD IN + 8 TXD IN – 9 TXD IN + 1 RXD OUT – 2 RXD OUT + 3 TXD OUT – 4 TXD OUT + 5 GND 6 RXD IN – 7 RXD IN + 8 TXD IN – 9 TXD IN + 1 RXD OUT – 2 RXD OUT + 3 TXD OUT – 4 TXD OUT + 5 GND 6 RXD IN – 7 RXD IN + 8 TXD IN [...]

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    57 T echinical Appendix 13.11.2 Wiring Diagr am of VISC A RS-422 Connection for the BRS-200 1 RXD OUT – 2 RXD OUT + 3 TXD OUT – 4 TXD OUT + 5 GND 6 RXD IN – 7 RXD IN + 9 TXD IN + 9 TXD IN + 9 TXD IN + 8 TXD IN – 1 RXD OUT – 2 RXD OUT + 3 TXD OUT – 4 TXD OUT + 5 GND 6 RXD IN – 7 RXD IN + 8 TXD IN – 1 RXD OUT – 2 RXD OUT + 3 TXD OUT[...]

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    58 T echinical Appendix 13.12 CCFC Cable Inf or mation: CCFC-M100HG and CCFC-M100 The f ollowing pr ovides summarized inf ormation on the CCFC cable used f or the optical fiber connection between a BRC Series and its optical multiple x units. CCFC-M100HG CCFC-M100 Featur es The CCFC-M100HG and CCFC-M100 ar e 2-core multi-mode optical fiber cables[...]

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    59 Installing the Camera in a High P osition 14 Inst alling the Camer a in a High Position Using the supplied ceiling br ackets , wir e r ope and scr ews , and the attac hment mat erials (not supplied), you can att ach the camer a t o a ceiling or on a shelf , etc. in a high position. When y ou install the camer a, always inst all it on a lev el ce[...]

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    60 Installing the Camera in a High P osition 4 Att ach the att achment mat erials (not supplied) t o the ceiling br acket (B), and install the br ack et on the ceiling. Align the hole on the ceiling br acket (B) in the dir ection wher e the fr ont of the camer a will be positioned later . 5 Att ach the wir e rope t o the materials near the ceiling.[...]

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    61 Installing the Camera in a High P osition 9 Connect the cables t o the connect ors on the r ear of the camer a. T ak e the pr oper steps to ensur e that the load of the cables connected does not cause pr oblems. Note 10 The SONY and/or HD nameplat es can be turned upside down, if necessar y . T o remo ve the camer a 1 Remov e the three scr ews u[...]

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    62 Installing the Camera in a High P osition 4 Att ach the ceiling br acket (B) t o a shelf , etc. on which the camer a is to be inst alled. Use four scr ews (not supplied) appr opriat e for the mat erials of the shelf , etc. Align the hole on the ceiling br acket (B) in the dir ection wher e the fr ont of the camera will be positioned lat er . 5 A[...]

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    63 Installing the Camera in a High P osition 8 Connect the cables t o the connect ors on the r ear of the camer a. T ak e the pr oper steps to ensur e that the load of the cables connected does not cause pr oblems. Note T o remo ve the camer a 1 Remov e the three scr ews used t o att ach the camer a in step 7 of “Installation on a shelf , etc. in[...]

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    64 Installing the Camera in a High P osition[...]

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