Crestron electronic CNXFZ User Manual

Crestron CNXFZ  
Focus/Zoom Control Interface  
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Crestron CNXFZ  
Focus/Zoom Control Interface  
CNX Focus/Zoom Control  
Interface: CNXFZ  
Description  
Functional Description  
The CNXFZ is designed to provide network control of a remotely positioned video  
camera site. Control is defined as the two-axis motion of the focus/zoom setting and  
iris control of a camera lens.  
Jumper Boards  
Four supplied jumper boards permit the support of any lens assembly requiring an  
input voltage in the range of +/-2.5 to +/- 12 VDC. Thus a single CNXFZ with its  
four jumpers can control nearly any lens in the industry. Refer to the table below for  
exact voltage outputs for each jumper board.  
NOTE: If no jumper board is connected to the CNXFZ, the lens outputs are  
disconnected.  
Jumper Board Options  
JUMPER  
BOARD  
VOLTAGE  
CONFIGURATIONS  
LENSES CONTROLLED  
Panasonic WV-LZ81/10, Canon  
J6x11 REA-IA-II, Daiwa/CSI, and  
Cosmicar H6ZAHE-2P and  
C6Z1218H2ESP-2  
LENS A  
LENS B  
+/- 12 VDC differential drive  
H1020812 AMSP, Daiwa/CSI, and  
Computar H10Z0812M  
+/- 8 VDC differential drive  
+/- 2.5 VDC single ended drive  
with lens supplied reference  
(implements 2.5V to 7.5V with  
lens supplied center (5V))  
Fujinon MD, BMD and SD series,  
JVC HZ-713MD, Daiwa/CSI, and  
Canon KTS/KTS-A series  
LENS C  
LENS D  
+/- 6 VDC differential drive  
Daiwa/CSI and Vicon M & MS series  
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Presets  
In conjunction with the Crestron control system, the CNXFZ is capable of  
“memorizing” focus/zoom settings for a virtually unlimited number of presets. Each  
preset stores a specific setting. Positional feedback signals are essential to the  
implementation of presets; unless the lens supports position mode. These analog  
signals, provided by the lens, indicate current focus/zoom setting.  
Position/Rate Mode  
Movement of the lens may occur in either position or rate mode. A jumper board  
may be selected that best accommodates the mode parameters required by the  
system. Refer to “Position/Rate Mode Definition” on page 15 for a more detailed  
explanation of position and rate mode.  
Physical Description  
The CNXFZ, shown below, is housed in a black enclosure with a silk-screened front  
label. All electrical connections, except for the network (NET), are made to the front  
panel. Also on the front panel, there are three LEDs and five buttons. All of these  
front panel features are discussed in subsequent paragraphs.  
At the shorter sides of the unit, the enclosure extends to form feet at a right angle to  
the side. There are three holes per foot for inserting screws to stabilize the unit.  
CNXFZ Physical Views  
CNXFZ  
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CNXFZ Ports  
A number of ports bearing silk-screened labels are located on the CNXFZ. Refer to  
the illustration and descriptions after this paragraph.  
CNXFZ Front Panel  
CNXFZ  
NET  
This 6-pin, 6-position RJ11 modular jack is used to connect the CNXFZ to the  
control system.  
NOTE: Review the latest revision of the Network Modular Cable Requirements  
(Doc. 5682). Most 4-conductor phone cables are wired in a crisscross fashion and are  
not compatible with Crestron equipment.  
LENS  
This DB15 female connector provides three channels for zoom, focus, and iris, as  
well as additional signals depending on lens. Refer to the pinout table on the next  
page. A 15-pin D-sub male connector with hood (P/N 748048-1) is supplied and  
attaches to the LENS port. To properly wire this male connector, a wiring schematic  
for each lens type (A through D) follows the pinout table. Crestron maintains a  
limited number of cabling drawings for lenses. Refer to “Appendix: Application  
Examples” on page 18 for specific lens applications. The information in the appendix  
offers recommended cabling connections with the appropriate lens type.  
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CNXFZ Pinout for LENS Port  
PIN  
DESCRIPTION  
1
2
Focus Out  
Focus Common  
Zoom Out  
3
4
Zoom Common  
Rate/Position Mode  
5V Reference from Lens  
7.5V Reference from Lens  
Iris Out  
5
6
7
8
9
Iris Common  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
Iris Control 1  
Iris Control 2  
+5V to Pots  
Pot Zoom  
Pot Focus  
0 Volts to Pots  
Wiring Diagram for Lens A, B, and D (+/-12V, +/-8V, and +/-6V)  
CNXFZ  
FOCUS_MOTOR  
1
M
POWER_GND  
2
ZOOM_MOTOR  
3
M
POWER_GND  
4
RATE/POSITION  
5
6
n/c  
n/c  
n/c  
+5V_VOLTS_LENSE_REFERENCE  
7_VOLTS_FROM_LENSE  
IRIS_MOTOR  
7
8
M
POWER_GND  
9
IRIS_CONTROL_1  
n/c  
n/c  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
IRIS_CONTROL_2  
FEEDBACK_SUPPLY_+5V  
ZOOM_FEEDBACK  
FOCUS_FEEDBACK  
FEEDBACK_GROUND  
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Wiring Diagram for Lens C (KTS/KTS-A Series and MD/BMD/SD Series)  
HIROSE LENSE CONNECTOR  
CNXFZ  
FOCUS_MOTOR  
POWER_GND  
FOCUS CONTROL  
8
1
2
GROUND  
3
ZOOM_MOTOR  
ZOOM CONTROL  
9
3
POWER_GND  
4
ZOOM SPEED/POS SIG  
2
RATE/POSITION  
FOCUS SPEED/POS SIG  
5
1
IRIS SPEED/POS SIG  
10  
+5V_VOLTS_LENSE_REFERENCE  
7_VOLTS_FROM_LENSE  
IRIS_MOTOR  
SIGNAL COMMON  
6
7
+V1 (+7.5V)  
11  
7
IRIS_CONTROL  
5
8
POWER_GND  
n/c  
9
IRIS_CONTROL_1  
IRIS_CONTROL_2  
ANALOG_+5V  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
IRIS MODE (LOCAL/CAMERA)  
4
n/c  
n/c  
n/c  
n/c  
ZOOM_FEEDBACK  
FOCUS_FEEDBACK  
ANALOG_GROUND  
RS-232  
This DB9 female connector is primarily used to control “smart” cameras (serial-port-  
controlled cameras). Refer to the pinout table below.  
CNXFZ Pinout for RS-232 Port  
PIN  
DESCRIPTION  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
-
Rx (to CNXFZ) Input  
Tx (from CNXFZ) Output  
-
GND  
-
RTS (from CNXFZ) Output  
CTS (to CNXFZ) Input  
-
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CNXFZ Indicators  
Two indicators are located on the CNXFZ front panel. Both have a silk-screened  
label. Refer to the illustration shown in “CNXFZ Ports” on page 3 and the  
descriptions after this paragraph.  
POWER  
This LED illuminates when 24 VDC is supplied to the CNXFZ.  
NET  
This LED illuminates when communication between the control system and the  
CNXFZ is established. Illumination indicates that the SIMPL program currently  
loaded has a network device defined at the same NET ID as the CNXFZ.  
CALIB  
Function not defined at time of printing. LED installed for future use.  
CNXFZ Buttons  
Five buttons are located on the CNXFZ front panel. The purpose of these buttons is  
to permit local manual operation of lens focus and zoom functions when installing  
the unit. Each has a silk-screened label. Refer to the illustration shown in “CNXFZ  
Ports” on page 3 and the descriptions after this paragraph.  
FOCUS (IN) / FOCUS (OUT)  
These buttons provide manual focus inward or outward control of the camera lens.  
ZOOM (IN) / ZOOM (OUT)  
These buttons provide manual zoom inward or outward control of the camera lens.  
CALIB  
Function not defined at time of printing. Button installed for future use.  
Leading Specifications  
The table below and on the next page provides a summary of leading specifications  
for the CNXFZ. Dimensions and weights are rounded to the nearest hundredth unit.  
Leading Specifications of the CNXFZ  
SPECIFICATION  
DETAILS  
Power Requirements  
24 VDC, 2.5A; 60 Watts  
Default Network ID  
40  
SIMPL™ Windows®  
Version 1.30.01 or later*  
Version 5.01.21x or later  
Version 2.05x or later  
Version 3.18.09 or later  
Version 4.00.49 or later  
Version 1.29 or later  
Version 1.21 or later*  
Version 11.7.211 or later*  
CNX Operating System  
CNX Monitor  
CNMS, CNRACK, CNLCOMP Operating System  
ST-CP Operating System  
ST-CP Monitor  
VisionTools™ Pro (VT Pro)  
Crestron Database  
*
The latest software versions can be obtained from the Software Downloads page (Simplwin,  
Touchpnl, and Cresdb Libraries) of the Crestron website (www.crestron.com). New users are  
required to register in order to obtain access to the FTP site.  
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Leading Specifications of the CNXFZ (Continued)  
SPECIFICATION  
DETAILS  
Height: 5.50 in (13.97 cm)  
Width: 3.50 in (8.89 cm)  
Depth: 1.31 in (3.34 cm)  
Weight: 0.65 lb (0.29 kg)  
Dimensions & Weight  
As of the date of manufacture, the unit has been tested and found to comply with  
specifications for CE marking.  
NOTE: This unit complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions: (1) these devices may not cause harmful interference, and  
(2) these devices must accept any interference received, including interference that  
may cause undesired operation.  
Setup  
Network Wiring  
NOTE: This section only applies to those applications using 4-wire Cresnet wiring.  
When calculating the wire gauge for a particular network run, the length of the run  
and the power factor of each network unit to be connected must be taken into  
consideration. If network units are to be daisy-chained on the run, the power factor  
of each network unit to be daisy-chained must be added together to determine the  
power factor of the entire chain. The length of the run in feet and the power factor of  
the run should be used in the following resistance equation to calculate the value on  
the right side of the equation.  
Resistance Equation  
Where: R = Resistance (refer to table below).  
40,000  
L x PF  
L = Length of run (or chain) in feet.  
R <  
PF = Power factor of entire run (or chain).  
The required wire gauge should be chosen such that the resistance value is less than  
the value calculated in the resistance equation. Refer to the table after this paragraph.  
Wire Gauge Values  
RESISTANCE (R)  
WIRE GAUGE  
4
16  
6
18  
20  
10  
15  
13  
8.7  
22  
Doubled CAT5  
Tripled CAT5  
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NOTE: All network wiring must consist of two twisted-pairs. One twisted pair is  
the +24V conductor and the GND conductor and the other twisted pair is the Y  
conductor and the Z conductor.  
NOTE: When daisy-chaining Cresnet units, strip the ends of the wires carefully to  
avoid nicking the conductors. Twist together the ends of the wires that share a pin on  
the network connector, and tin the twisted connection. Apply solder only to the ends  
of the twisted wires. Avoid tinning too far up the wires or the end becomes brittle.  
Insert the tinned connection into the Cresnet connector and tighten the retaining  
screw. Repeat the procedure for the other three conductors.  
Hookup  
Refer to the hookup diagram below. Other than connecting the correct jumper board  
first and making the power connection last, complete the connections in any order.  
NOTE: Before making any connections, review latest revision of network  
interconnection drawing (Doc. 5411) or the Crestron Network Modular Cable  
Requirements (Doc. 5682) when making connections to the port labeled NET.  
Hookup Connections for CNXFZ  
CNXFZ  
Identity Code  
Each device and user interface within the network requires a unique identity code  
(NET ID). These codes are recognized by a two-digit hexadecimal number from 03  
to FE. The NET ID of the unit must match an identity code specified in the SIMPL  
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Windows program. The NET ID of each CNXFZ has been factory set to 40, but may  
be changed from the PC via VT Pro or SIMPL Windows.  
The method for changing the unit’s NET ID is identical regardless of the software  
chosen. Attach the CNXFZ to the control system (verify that the software is running)  
and complete the following steps to change the NET ID.  
1. Disconnect all network devices from the control system, except for the  
one CNXFZ that needs to have its NET ID changed.  
2. Select Tools | ViewPort to open the “Crestron Performance Viewport”  
dialog box.  
3. Select Functions | Set Network ID. The software checks the baud rate  
and then opens the “Set Network ID” dialog box.  
4. Notice the list of current network devices in the dialog box. Highlight  
the CNXFZ.  
5. The NET ID of the CNXFZ (default is 40) appears in the box below the  
list. Use the scroll arrow to assign another NET ID.  
6. When the newly assigned NET ID appears, select the Set ID button to  
initiate the change.  
7. The software responds with a successful message to confirm the new  
NET ID.  
8. To verify this procedure, select Diagnostics | Report Network  
Devices. Confirm that the CNXFZ has a new NET ID code.  
9. Reconnect other network devices that were disconnected in step 1.  
SIMPL™ WindowsProgramming  
NOTE: VisionTools Pro (VT Pro) is a Windowscompatible software package for  
creating Crestron touchpanel screen designs.  
SIMPL (Symbol Intensive Master Programming Language) is an easy-to-use  
programming language that is completely integrated and compatible with all  
Crestron system hardware. The objects that are used in SIMPL are called symbols.  
SIMPL Windows offers drag and drop functionality in a familiar Windows®  
environment.  
SIMPL Windows is Crestron Electronics' software for programming Crestron control  
systems. It provides a well-designed graphical environment with a number of  
workspaces (i.e., windows) in which a programmer can select, configure, program,  
test, and monitor a Crestron control system.  
The next two subsections describe a sample SIMPL Windows program that utilizes  
the CNXFZ. The first subsection details how the sample program works with a  
textual description and block diagram. The second subsection provides a broad  
description of how to actually create the SIMPL Windows program. A third  
provided to offer an alternate method of control. An example program is referenced,  
but details for creating it are not furnished.  
NOTE: The following description assumes that the reader has knowledge of SIMPL  
Windows. If not, please refer to the extensive help information provided with the  
software.  
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NOTE: There is no need to recreate the sample SIMPL Windows program. A  
similar copy of this program is available from Crestron’s ControlCD (version 5.2 and  
later) or the Software Downloads page (Examples Library) of the Crestron website  
necessary files to recreate the following programming sample.  
How the Program Works  
A basic CNXFZ SIMPL program is shown on the next page in block diagram form.  
For this example, the SIMPL Windows program controls the CNXFZ through the  
use of nine analog signals.  
Block Diagram of System Incorporating a CNXFZ  
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Positional Feedback Signals  
Positional feedback signals are generated by the networked CNXFZ and input to the  
rest of the program. Two analog positional feedback signals, FOC_POS and  
ZOOM_POS, represent the current focus/zoom lens setting. The CNXFZ converts  
positional potentiometer wiper voltages to analog positional feedback signals. In  
general for example, an analog level of 0% on ZOOM_POS indicates that the lens is  
at its wide shot (wide and tight shot descriptions may be reversed for some camera  
lens, consult the manufacturer). An analog level of 100% on ZOOM_POS indicates  
that the lens is at its tight shot.  
Drive Signals  
Drive signals are generated from the SIMPL Windows program and output to the  
CNXFZ. There are two types of drive signals, position and rate. Each type is  
comprised of analog programmed outputs for the CNXFZ.  
Two position drive signals, FOC_SET and ZOOM_SET, are used to instruct the  
CNXFZ to drive the camera to a preset position. Anytime the analog level on one of  
these drive signals change, the CNXFZ adjusts the corresponding focus/zoom lens  
position until the feedback matches the level at the programmed output.  
Three rate drive signals, IRIS_RATE, FOC_RATE, and ZOOM_RATE, are used to  
drive the focus/zoom lens position without the use of presets. For the focus/zoom  
lens position to remain motionless, the analog level at each of these programmed  
outputs should be 50%. If one of these levels rises higher than 50%, the  
corresponding iris or focus/zoom lens position is adjusted in the positive direction  
until the level returns to 50%. If the level drops below 50%, the corresponding iris or  
focus/zoom lens position is adjusted in the negative direction until the level returns  
to 50%.  
How to Create the Program  
Configuration Manager  
Use the Configuration Manager workspace (Project | Configure System) in SIMPL  
Windows to select and configure all the devices that need to be included into the  
system. For this example, from the Control Systems folder in the Device Library  
select CNMSX-PRO. Add a CT-3000 from the Touchpanels (Wired) folder; the  
touchpanel NET ID must be set to 03, shown on the next page. Drag and drop the  
CT-3000 onto Net Device (Slot #9 on the CNMSX-PRO).  
NOTE: SIMPL Windows v1.30.01 or later is required to program the control  
system containing a CNXFZ. If using an earlier version of SIMPL Windows,  
Crestron recommends a SIMPL Windows and operating system upgrade. The latest  
versions can be obtained from the Software Downloads page (Simplwin and OPSYS  
Libraries) of the Crestron website (www.crestron.com). New users are required to  
register in order to obtain access to the FTP site.  
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System View of the CT-3000 in SIMPL Windows’ Configuration Manager  
Also add the CNXFZ to the system. Drag and drop the CNXFZ from the Network  
Control Modules folder into Slot #9 on the CNMSX-PRO. Verify that the NET ID is  
set to 40, shown below.  
System View of the CNXFZ in SIMPL Windows’ Configuration Manager  
Programming Manager  
Use the Programming Manager workspace (Project | Program System) in SIMPL  
Windows to select symbols and assign their respective signals. For this example, a  
touchpanel was added automatically when the device was added to the system in the  
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Configuration Manager workspace. Expand the Network Modules folder and double  
click on the CT-3000 for a detail view (alternatively CTRL+D or drag and drop into  
Detail View). Assign digital and analog signals to the touchpanel as shown after this  
paragraph.  
Detail View of the Digital Signals for the CT-3000 in SIMPL Windows’ Programming  
Manager  
Detail View of the Analog Signals for the CT-3000 in SIMPL Windows’ Programming  
Manager  
Also from the Network Modules folder, double click on the CNXFZ and the Port A:  
CNXFZ Lens Controller Driver icons for a detail view (alternatively CTRL+D or  
drag and drop into Detail View). Assign signals to the CNXFZ as shown after this  
paragraph.  
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Detail View of the Signals for the CNXFZ in SIMPL Windows’ Programming Manager  
Two logic symbols are necessary for this SIMPL Windows program. They must be  
added from Logic Symbols folder (Symbol Library) in the Programming Manager  
workspace. In this example, drag and drop an InterLock and Analog RAM symbol  
from the Memory subfolder into the Logic folder in Program View. Expand the  
Logic folder and double click on the symbol icons for detail views (alternatively  
CTRL+D or drag and drop into Detail View). Assign signals as shown below.  
NOTE: Descriptive symbol names can be added by right mouse clicking on the  
symbol icon in the Logic folder in Program View and select Edit Symbol Comment  
(alternatively, highlight the icon and depress Ctrl+R or Tab). Enter a new descriptive  
name in the “Enter Symbol Comment” dialog box and click OK.  
Detail View of an Interlock (S-1) in SIMPL Windows’ Programming Manager  
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Detail View of an Analog RAM (S-2) in SIMPL Windows’ Programming Manager  
Application for an Alternate Method of Control  
NOTE: There is no need to recreate the sample programs referenced below. A copy  
of the programs are available from Crestron’s ControlCD (version 5.2 and later) or  
the Software Downloads page (Examples Library) of the Crestron website  
necessary files to recreate the following programming sample.  
This alternate method of control utilizes the VT-3500 and a program for the  
CNMSX-PRO using the CNXFZ network control module. This example program  
actually offers two methods of control in one program. In CNXFZ.VTP, there are  
two pages (Main with buttons and Main with slider). Each represents a different user  
implementation.  
In one method, the user wants buttons to select the focus and zoom action (one  
button for each direction). The program provides buttons to store and recall presets  
as well. Use the CNCAMI rate control module from the Crestron Modules folder of  
the Symbol Library to provide an analog output (focus_rate and zoom_rate). These  
outputs control focus and zoom via two digital (button) inputs.  
The other method uses the analog value directly from the touchpanel. Use the “snap-  
back” feature of an analog slider for a different look. Typically, this appearance is  
superior, but most users prefer the discrete buttons for real-world control.  
Position/Rate Mode Definition  
In position mode, a voltage corresponding to a position of the lens (focus or zoom) is  
fed to the lens interface and the lens moves the motors to the position that  
corresponds to the input voltage. In rate mode, the voltage fed to the lens  
corresponds to the rate and direction in which the motor moves. The result is smooth  
lens movement.  
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Most lens types operate in rate mode. If position feedback is provided then  
focus/zoom presets can be recalled. Without feedback, lens presets cannot be  
achieved in rate mode. Some lenses can switch between rate and position mode; the  
CNXFZ provides the appropriate connections to facilitate this. This type of lens can  
achieve presets without feedback.  
Problem Solving  
Troubleshooting  
The table below provides corrective action for possible trouble situations. If further  
assistance is required, please contact a Crestron technical support representative.  
CNXFZ Toubleshooting  
TROUBLE  
CNXFZ does not  
function. POWER  
LED is not  
POSSIBLE CAUSE(S)  
CNXFZ is not receiving  
network power.  
CORRECTIVE ACTION  
Confirm power is supplied to  
the unit.  
illuminated.  
CNXFZ does not  
CNXFZ is not communicating Verify network connection on  
function. NET LED is with the network.  
not illuminated.  
interface box. Poll network in  
Performance Viewport.  
CNXFZ is not  
responding.  
Loose or broken wiring.  
Verify cable ends and wiring.  
CNXFZ ID is not set to match Poll network in Performance  
the NET ID.  
Viewport. Verify that the  
CNXFZ NET ID is properly set  
to match the SIMPL program.  
CNXFZ ID is not unique; two Poll network in Performance  
or more units share the same Viewport. Verify that each ID is  
ID.  
used once.  
ID setting changed after  
CNXFZ powered up.  
Power down CNXFZ. Power  
up to reset ID.  
Further Inquiries  
If after reviewing this Operations Guide for the CNXFZ, you cannot locate specific  
information or have questions, please take advantage of Crestron's award winning  
technical support team by calling:  
In the US and Canada, call Crestron’s corporate headquarters at  
1-888-CRESTRON [1-888-273-7876] or 1-201-767-3400.  
In Europe, call Crestron International at +32-15-50-99-50.  
In Asia, call Crestron Asia at +852-2341-2016.  
In Latin America, call Crestron Latin America at +5255-5093-2160.  
In Australia, call Crestron Pacific at +613-9480-2999.  
For local support from exclusive Crestron factory-trained personnel in New Zealand  
call Amber Technologies at +649-410-8382.  
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Return and Warranty Policies  
Merchandise Returns / Repair Service  
1. No merchandise may be returned for credit, exchange, or service without prior authorization  
from CRESTRON. To obtain warranty service for CRESTRON products, contact the factory  
and request an RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization) number. Enclose a note specifying  
the nature of the problem, name and phone number of contact person, RMA number, and  
return address.  
2. Products may be returned for credit, exchange, or service with a CRESTRON Return  
Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number. Authorized returns must be shipped freight  
prepaid to CRESTRON, Cresskill, N.J., or its authorized subsidiaries, with RMA number  
clearly marked on the outside of all cartons. Shipments arriving freight collect or without an  
RMA number shall be subject to refusal. CRESTRON reserves the right in its sole and  
absolute discretion to charge a 15% restocking fee, plus shipping costs, on any products  
returned with an RMA.  
3. Return freight charges following repair of items under warranty shall be paid by CRESTRON,  
shipping by standard ground carrier. In the event repairs are found to be non-warranty, return  
freight costs shall be paid by the purchaser.  
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Appendix: Application Examples  
The application examples in this appendix suggest the lens cabling connection for  
the lens type jumper (A through D) to be used for a given camera lens. The camera  
lens pins are listed in the left-most column. The CNXFZ LENS connector pins are  
listed in the right-most column.  
Lens Cabling Connection for Jumper A (+/-12V)  
Canon  
J6 x 11REA  
3 (RED)  
Lens Common  
2
FOCUS  
1
2 (WHT)  
Focus Motor Drive  
Feedback Supply  
Focus Feedback  
8 (RED/BLK)  
7 (WHT/BLK)  
12  
14  
ZOOM  
3
1 (BLK)  
4 (GRN)  
6 (BLU)  
Zoom Motor Drive  
Zoom Feedback  
Zoom Ground  
13  
15  
OR  
Panasonic WV-LZ81/10 (presets not supported)  
HIRSCHMAN  
CONNECTOR  
1
3
4
Lens Common  
Focus Motor Drive  
Zoom Motor Drive  
2
FOCUS  
1
ZOOM  
3
OR  
Cosmicar H6ZAHE-2P and C6Z1218H2ESP-2  
CONNECTOR  
J4 (DIN 8)  
2
Lens Motor Common  
2
FOCUS  
5
7
3
8
Focus Motor Drive  
Feedback Supply  
Focus Feedback  
Feedback Ground  
ZOOM  
1
12  
14  
15  
4
1
Zoom Motor Drive  
Zoom Feedback  
3
13  
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Lens Cabling Connection for Jumper B (+/-8V)  
Computar  
H10Z0812M  
red,blk  
Lens Common  
2
FOCUS  
1
green  
purple  
blue  
Focus Motor Drive  
Feedback Supply  
Focus Feedback  
Feedback Ground  
12  
14  
orange  
15  
ZOOM  
3
yellow  
grey  
Zoom Motor Drive  
Zoom Feedback  
13  
Lens Cabling Connection for Jumper C (+2.5V to  
+7.5V)  
Fujinon MD/BMD/SD Series and Canon KTS/KTS-A Series  
CONNECTOR  
J2/CN2  
8
3
Focus Control  
Ground  
1
2,4,10  
9
Zoom Control  
3
5
2
Zoom Speed/Pos Sig  
Focus Speed/Pos Sig  
Iris Speed/Pos Sig  
Signal Common  
+V1(+7.5V)  
1
5
10  
7
5
6
11  
5
7
Iris Control  
8
4
Iris Mode (Local/Camera)  
11  
Lens Cabling Connection for Jumper D (+/-6V)  
CONNECTOR  
8000-9801-00  
4
Lens Common  
2
FOCUS  
3
6
8
5
Focus Motor Drive  
Feedback Supply  
Focus Feedback  
Feedback Ground  
1
12  
14  
15  
ZOOM  
3
2
7
9
Zoom Motor Drive  
Zoom Feedback  
Ground  
13  
4
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