Sony Camcorder EVI H100S User Manual

A-E4U-100-11(1)  
HD Color Video Camera  
Technical Manual  
EVI-H100S/H100V  
2011 Sony Corporation  
Features  
The 1/2.8 type Exmor CMOS camera (utilising  
approximately 2 million valid pixels) allows for high-  
definition shooting with superior picture quality.  
The camera is equipped with a bright, F1.6 zoom lens  
with 20× optical zoom.  
By adopting its wide and dynamic range functions,  
you can see the optimised shooting image which  
incorporates bright and dark subjects at the same  
time.  
The camera has a variety of HD video format choices  
and digital and analogue interface connectors. The  
EVI-H100S camera has HD-SDI (High Definition-  
Serial Digital Interface) output, suitable for long-  
distance transmission. The EVI-H100V camera has a  
DVI-I (VIDEO OUT) connector supporting both  
digital and analogue output.  
The camera can be used for NTSC and PAL output in  
letter box size (EVI-H100S).  
Adopts the industry standard RS-232C interface of  
VISCA camera protocol in external communication.  
It is possible to operate from long distances by using  
both RS-232C and RS-422.  
You can install the camera on ceilings due to the  
functions of high-speed and wide range pan/tilt  
action and vertical image flip.  
You can use the infrared remote commander to set  
the camera and also to select panning, tilting and  
zooming from the setting menu.  
You can store up to 6 kinds of camera direction and  
camera status into the camera.  
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Connection  
EVI-H100S  
Video cable  
(not supplied)  
to Video  
input  
to VIDEO  
Cable with BNC connector  
(not supplied)  
to HD-SDI  
to HD-SDI input  
connector  
VISCA cable (not supplied) 1)  
to VISCA IN  
to RS-232C  
to VISCA OUT  
To VISCA IN of other  
EVI-H100S/H100V  
(when connecting  
to more than one  
camera)  
Computer, video  
monitor, HD video  
monitor, VCR or HD  
CAM VTR with a video  
input jack, etc.  
to VISCA RS-422 2)  
AC power adaptor (supplied)  
to AC outlet  
to DC 12V  
Power cord (supplied)  
1) When the camera is connected to a computer with a VISCA cable (cross type, RS-232C), you can operate the  
camera with the computer. To obtain a cable, consult the dealer where you bought your camera.  
2) For details on how to connect using VISCA RS-422, see page 28.  
(Continued)  
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EVI-H100V  
to component  
input  
connector  
DVI to  
component  
adapter cable  
(not supplied)  
to VIDEO OUT  
DVI cable  
(not supplied)  
to VIDEO OUT to DVI input connector  
VISCA cable (not supplied) 1)  
to VISCA IN  
to RS-232C  
to VISCA OUT  
To VISCA IN of other  
EVI-H100S/H100V  
(when connecting  
to more than one  
camera)  
Computer with serial  
communication  
interface, HD video  
monitor with DVI input  
interface, etc.  
to VISCA RS-422 2)  
AC power adaptor (supplied)  
to AC outlet  
to DC 12V  
Power cord (supplied)  
1) When the camera is connected to a computer with a VISCA cable (cross type, RS-232C), you can operate the  
camera with the computer. To obtain a cable, consult the dealer where you bought your camera.  
2) For details on how to connect using VISCA RS-422, see page 28.  
Notes  
You have to set the video format of the signal to be  
output from the camera. For detailed information on  
how to set the video format, see “SYSTEM  
SELECT switch” on page 7.  
Do not make VISCA RS-232C and RS-422  
connections at the same time, as this may cause  
malfunctions.  
Use only the AC power adaptor (JEITA type4)  
supplied with the unit. Do not use any other AC  
power adaptor.  
Polarity of the plug  
Locations of Controls  
Main Unit  
Front  
Rear  
EVI-H100S  
Bottom  
EVI-H100V  
Lens  
STANDBY lamp  
For detailed information on LED status of the POWER lamp  
and STANDBY lamp, see “LED Status” on page 46.  
Remote sensors  
POWER lamp  
Remote sensors  
(Continued)  
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Locations of Controls  
IMAGE FLIP switch  
Switch  
EVI-H100S  
EVI-H100V  
support  
Video format  
position  
support  
Flips the image upside down. Normally set this to OFF when  
you use the camera. When the camera is attached to the  
ceiling, set this to ON. Before you set the IMAGE FLIP  
switch, turn off the unit (or set to standby mode) and then,  
turn the power on by connecting the power adaptor, by  
VISCA control or the remote commander. When you switch  
this, the preset setting is returned to the initial setting.  
1080i/  
ꢀ9.94 (29.97PsF)  
0
Yes  
Yes  
1
2
3
4
6
7
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
1080p/29.97  
720p/ꢀ9.94  
720p/29.97  
NTSC (LB)  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
ꢀ9.94 Hz  
system  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes (SD OUT)  
No output  
No output  
VISCA Control  
1080i/ꢀ0 (2ꢀPsF)  
720p/ꢀ0  
IR SELECT switch  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
VISCA RS-422 connector  
Yes  
Yes  
SYSTEM SELECT switch  
ꢀ0 Hz  
system  
720p/2ꢀ  
Yes  
This switch allows you to select the video format of the  
signal to be output from the VIDEO OUT connectors.  
1080i/ꢀ0  
Yes  
PAL (LB)  
Yes (SD OUT)  
Notes  
No output  
No output  
Be sure to set this switch before you turn on the power of the  
camera. You can also set this switch in the standby mode of  
the camera. After completing the setting, turn on the power  
of the camera by connecting it to an AC outlet using the  
supplied AC power adaptor and AC power cord, by using  
the VISCA command or remote commander.  
F
No output  
Yes: Outputs the image signal.  
No: Does not output the image signal  
LB: Abbreviation of LETTER BOX. A 4:3 aspect ratio  
video signal converted from 16:9 is output with a blank  
area (no signal, black) top and bottom to display the  
image on a 4:3 aspect ratio monitor without distortion.  
Be sure to use a Phillips-head screwdriver when changing  
the switch position. If you use a tool other than the  
designated screwdriver, the crossed groove may be damaged.  
This camera does not include a function that automatically  
selects video output signals based on the DVI monitors  
resolution. Be sure to configure settings based on the  
monitor manually. (EVI-H100V)  
Notes  
If the switch position is set to “no output,” the  
POWER lamp and STANDBY lamp will both remain  
lit. In such cases, control via the remote commander  
and VISCA commands is disabled.  
The VISCA CONTROL switch position allows you to  
configure the video format via external  
HDTV video signal outputs display without distortion on  
monitors with 16:9 aspect ratios.  
communication. Note that your configured video  
format will be activated only after restarting the  
camera. For details on the video output format  
settings command, see page 33.  
SD OUT VIDEO connector  
HD OUT HD-SDI connector (EVI-H100S), VIDEO OUT  
connector (EVI-H100V)  
PLUG & PLAY  
ANALOG  
TMDS  
Set this arrow to the  
desired video format.  
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Locations of Controls  
RS-232C/RS-422 select switch  
Pin No.  
1
Function  
Set to ON to operate colour video camera using the  
VISCA command via the RS-422 interface. To change  
the mode, turn off the camera (not including standby  
mode) first, set the switch and then turn on the camera  
again. The mode cannot be switched while the camera is  
turned on.  
Data_2-  
2
Data_2+  
3
Shield (2, 4)  
No connection  
No connection  
No connection  
No connection  
Analog Vertical Sync  
Data_1-  
4
Baud rate select switch  
6
Set to ON for 38,400 bps or OFF for 9,600 bps. To  
change the mode, turn off the camera (not including  
standby mode) first, set the switch and then turn on the  
camera again. Mode switching is not possible while the  
camera is turned on.  
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
1ꢀ  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
C1  
C2  
C3  
C4  
Cꢀ  
Data_1+  
Switch 5 (Not used)  
Shield (1, 3)  
No connection  
No connection  
Power_+ꢀ V  
GND  
Be sure to set this switch to OFF.  
Tripod screw hole  
Ceiling bracket mounting screw holes  
Remote Commander  
Hot Plug  
Data_0-  
Data_0+  
Shield (0, ꢀ)  
No connection  
No connection  
Shield Clock  
Clock+  
Clock-  
Analog Pr  
Analog Y  
Analog Pb  
Analog Horizontal Sync  
Analog GND  
VISCA IN connector  
VISCA OUT connector  
DC 12V connector  
BOTTOM switches  
CAMERA SELECT buttons  
Press the button corresponding to the camera you want to  
operate with the Remote Commander.  
The camera number can be set using the IR SELECT switch  
on the rear of the camera.  
D70 mode switch  
Set to ON to use the VISCA command for EVI-D70/  
Note  
D70P.  
If two or more cameras are adjacent and have the same  
camera number, they are operated simultaneously with the  
same Remote Commander. When you install the cameras  
close to each other, set different camera numbers.  
For the camera number setting, see “Operating Multiple  
Cameras with the Remote Commander” described in the  
Operating Instructions supplied with the camera.  
IR OUT switch  
Set to ON to enable output of the receiver signals, which  
are transmitted from the infrared remote commander  
via the VISCA IN connector (page 27), or set it to OFF  
to disable the output.  
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Locations of Controls  
FOCUS buttons  
Used for focus adjustment.  
Press the AUTO button to adjust the focus automatically. To  
adjust the focus manually, press the MANUAL button, and  
adjust it with the FAR and NEAR buttons.  
DATA SCREEN button  
Press this button to display the main menu. Press it again to  
turn off the menu. If you press the button when a lower-level  
menu is selected, the display goes back to a higher-level  
menu.  
Note  
Pan/tilt operations are disabled when the menu is displayed.  
PAN-TILT buttons  
Press the arrow buttons to perform panning and tilting.  
Press the HOME button to face the camera back to the front.  
When the menu is displayed, use or to select the menu  
items and or to change the set values. The selected  
setting menu is displayed, by pressing the HOME button  
when the main menu is displayed.  
The Pan/tilt speed will slow down when the camera is  
zoomed, in order to allow precise positioning.  
L/R DIRECTION SET button  
Hold down this button and press the REV button to change  
the direction of the camera movement opposite to that  
indicated by the arrow of the /buttons.  
To reset the direction of the camera movement, press the  
STD button while holding down this button.  
POWER switch  
Press this button to turn on/off the camera when the camera  
is connected to an AC outlet.  
BACK LIGHT button  
Press this button to enable the backlight compensation.  
Press it again to disable the backlight compensation.  
POSITION buttons  
Hold down the PRESET button and press button 1 to 6 to  
store the current camera direction, zooming, focus  
adjustment and backlight compensation in the memory of  
the pressed number button.  
To erase the memory contents, hold down the RESET  
button and press button 1 to 6.  
Note  
These buttons do not function when the menu is displayed.  
PAN-TILT RESET button  
Press this button to reset the pan/tilt position.  
ZOOM buttons  
Use the SLOW button to zoom slowly, and the FAST button  
to zoom quickly.  
Press the T (telephoto) side of the button to zoom in, and  
the W (wide angle) side to zoom out.  
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Basic Functions  
Focus  
Overview of Functions  
Focus has the following modes, all of which can be set  
using VISCA Commands.  
Zoom  
Auto Focus Mode  
The camera employs a 20× optical zoom lens combined  
with a digital zoom function; this camera allows you to  
zoom up to 240×.  
The minimum focus distance is 10 mm at the optical  
wide end and 800 mm at the optical tele end, and is  
independent of the digital zoom.  
The Auto Focus (AF) function automatically adjusts  
the focus position to maximise the high frequency  
content of the picture in a center measurement area,  
taking into consideration the high luminance and  
strong contrast components.  
Optical 20×, f = 4.7 mm to 94.0 mm (F 1.6 to F 3.5)  
The horizontal angle of view (1080i mode) is  
approximately 55.4 degrees (wide end) to 2.9 degrees  
(tele end).  
Digital Zoom enlarges the center of the subject by  
expanding each image in both the vertical and  
horizontal directions. When 240× zoom is used, the  
number of effective picture elements in each direction  
reduces to 1/12 and the overall resolution deteriorates.  
- Normal AF Mode  
This is the normal mode for AF operations.  
- Interval AF Mode  
The mode used for AF movements carried out at  
particular intervals. The time intervals for AF  
movements and for the timing of the stops can be  
set in one-second increments using the Set Time  
Command. The initial value for both is set to five  
seconds.  
You can activate the zoom in the following ways with a  
VISCA command.  
Using Standard Mode  
Using Variable Mode  
There are eight levels of zoom speed.  
Direct Mode  
Setting the zoom position enables quick movement  
to the designated position.  
Digital Zoom ON/OFF  
- Zoom Trigger Mode  
When the zoom is changed, the pre-set value  
(initially set at 5 seconds) becomes that for AF  
Mode. Then, it stops.  
AF sensitivity can be set to either Normal or LOW.  
- Normal  
Reaches the highest focus speed quickly. Use this  
when shooting a subject that moves frequently.  
Usually, this is the most appropriate mode.  
- LOW  
In these standard and variable Speed Modes, it is necessary to  
send Stop Command to stop the zoom operation.  
Improves the stability of the focus. When the  
lighting level is low, the AF function does not take  
effect, even though the brightness varies,  
contributing to a stable image.  
Manual Focus Mode  
Manual Focus has both a Standard Speed Mode and  
a Variable Speed Mode. Standard Speed Mode  
focuses at a fixed rate of speed. Variable Speed Mode  
has eight speed levels that can be set using a VISCA  
Command.  
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Basic Functions  
In these standard and variable Speed Modes, it is necessary to send  
Stop Command to stop the zoom operation.  
AE Gain Limit Setting  
The gain limit can be set at the Full Auto, Shutter  
Priority and Iris Priority in the AE mode. Use this  
setting when image signal-to-noise ratio is  
particularly important.  
One Push Trigger Mode  
When a Trigger Command is sent, the lens moves to  
adjust the focus for the subject. The focus lens then  
holds that position until the next Trigger Command  
is input.  
Shutter Priority1)  
Variable Shutter Speed, Auto Iris and Gain  
(1/1 to 1/10,000 sec., 16 high-speed shutter speeds  
plus 6 low-speed shutter speeds)  
Infinity Mode  
The lens is forcibly moved to a position suitable for  
an unlimited distance.  
1)Flicker can be eliminated by setting shutter to  
1/100s for NTSC models used in countries with a 50 Hz  
power supply frequency  
Near Limit Mode  
Can be set in a range from 1000 (∞) to F000  
1/120s for PAL models used in countries with a 60 Hz power  
supply frequency  
(10 mm).  
Default setting: D000h (30 cm)  
Iris Priority  
Variable Iris (F1.6 to Close, 14 steps), Auto Gain and  
White Balance  
Shutter speed  
White Balance has the following modes, all of which  
can be set using VISCA Commands.  
Manual  
Variable Shutter, Iris and Gain  
Auto White Balance  
Bright  
This mode computes the white balance value output  
using color information from the entire screen. It  
outputs the proper value using the color temperature  
radiating from a black subject based on a range of  
values from 3,000 to 7,500 K.  
Variable Iris and Gain (Close to F1.6, 17 steps at  
0 dB: F1.6, 15 steps from 0 to 28 dB)  
AE – Shutter priority  
The shutter speed can be set freely by the user to a total  
This mode is the default setting.  
of 22 steps – 16 high speeds and 6 low speeds. When  
Indoor  
3,200 K Base Mode  
the slow shutter is set, the speed can be 1/30s, 1/15s, 1/8s,  
1
/
4s, 1/2s, 1/1s. The picture output is read at a normal rate  
from the memory. The memory is updated at a low rate  
from the CMOS. AF capability is low.  
Outdoor  
5,800 K Base Mode  
In high speed mode, the shutter speed can be set up to  
1/10,000s. The iris and gain are set automatically,  
according to the brightness of the subject.  
One Push WB  
The One Push White Balance mode is a fixed white  
balance mode that may be automatically readjusted  
only at the request of the user (One Push Trigger),  
assuming that a white subject, in correct lighting  
conditions and occupying more than 1/2 of the  
image, is captured by the camera.  
One Push White Balance data is lost when the power  
is turned off. If the power is turned off, reset the One  
Push White Balance.  
Data  
1ꢀ  
14  
13  
12  
11  
10  
0F  
60/30 mode 50/25 mode  
1/10000  
1/6000  
1/4000  
1/3000  
1/2000  
1/1ꢀ00  
1/1000  
1/72ꢀ  
1/ꢀ00  
1/3ꢀ0  
1/2ꢀ0  
1/180  
1/12ꢀ  
1/100  
1/90  
1/10000  
1/6000  
1/3ꢀ00  
1/2ꢀ00  
1/17ꢀ0  
1/12ꢀ0  
1/1000  
1/600  
1/42ꢀ  
1/300  
1/21ꢀ  
1/1ꢀ0  
1/120  
1/100  
1/7ꢀ  
0E  
Manual WB  
0D  
0C  
0B  
0A  
09  
08  
07  
06  
0ꢀ  
04  
Manual control of R and B gain, 256 steps each  
Automatic Exposure Mode  
A variety of AE functions are available for optimal  
output of subjects in lighting conditions that range  
from low to high.  
1/60  
1/ꢀ0  
1/30  
1/2ꢀ  
Full Auto  
1/1ꢀ  
1/12  
Exposure is adjusted automatically by gain, iris and  
electronic shutter setting.  
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Basic Functions  
Data  
03  
60/30 mode 50/25 mode  
Data  
1F  
Iris  
F1.6  
Gain  
28 dB  
Data  
11  
Iris  
F1.6  
Gain  
0 dB  
1/8  
1/4  
1/2  
1/1  
1/6  
1/3  
1/2  
1/1  
02  
1E  
1D  
1C  
1B  
1A  
19  
18  
17  
16  
1ꢀ  
14  
13  
12  
F1.6  
F1.6  
F1.6  
F1.6  
F1.6  
F1.6  
F1.6  
F1.6  
F1.6  
F1.6  
F1.6  
F1.6  
F1.6  
26 dB  
24 dB  
22 dB  
20 dB  
18 dB  
16 dB  
14 dB  
12 dB  
10 dB  
8 dB  
10  
0F  
0E  
0D  
0C  
0B  
0A  
09  
08  
07  
06  
0ꢀ  
00  
F2  
F2.4  
F2.8  
F3.4  
F4  
0 dB  
0 dB  
0 dB  
0 dB  
0 dB  
0 dB  
0 dB  
0 dB  
0 dB  
0 dB  
0 dB  
0 dB  
0 dB  
01  
00  
AE – Iris priority  
The iris can be set freely by the user to 14 steps  
between F1.6 and Close.  
F4.8  
Fꢀ.6  
F6.8  
F8  
The gain and shutter speed are set automatically,  
according to the brightness of the subject.  
Data  
11  
Setting value  
Data  
0A  
Setting value  
Fꢀ.6  
F9.6  
F11  
F14  
CLOSE  
F1.6  
F2  
6 dB  
10  
09  
F6.8  
4 dB  
0F  
0E  
0D  
0C  
F2.4  
F2.8  
F3.4  
F4  
08  
07  
06  
0ꢀ  
F8  
F9.6  
F11  
F14  
2 dB  
When switching from the Shutter Priority mode to the  
Bright mode, the shutter speed set in the Shutter  
Priority mode is maintained.  
0B  
F4.8  
00  
CLOSE  
AE – Manual  
The shutter speed (22 steps), iris (14 steps) and gain  
(16 steps) can be set freely by the user.  
Exposure Compensation  
Exposure compensation is a function which offsets the  
internal reference brightness level used in the AE mode  
by steps of 1.5 dB.  
AE – Bright  
The bright control function adjusts both gain and iris  
using an internal algorithm, according to a brightness  
level freely set by the user. Exposure is controlled by  
gain when dark, and by iris when bright.  
As both gain and iris are fixed, this mode is used when  
exposing at a fixed camera sensitivity. When switching  
from Full Auto or Shutter Priority Mode to Bright  
Mode, the current status will be retained for a short  
period of time.  
Data  
0E  
Step  
+7  
+6  
+ꢀ  
+4  
+3  
+2  
+1  
0
Setting value  
+10.ꢀ dB  
+9 dB  
0D  
0C  
0B  
0A  
09  
+7.ꢀ dB  
+6 dB  
+4.ꢀ dB  
+3 dB  
08  
+1.ꢀ dB  
0 dB  
Only when the AE mode is set to “Full Auto” or  
“Shutter Priority,” can you switch it to “Bright.”  
07  
06  
−1  
−2  
−3  
−4  
−ꢀ  
−6  
−7  
−1.ꢀ dB  
−3 dB  
0ꢀ  
04  
−4.ꢀ dB  
−6 dB  
Gain  
03  
IRIS AGC  
02  
−7.ꢀ dB  
−9 dB  
01  
OPEN MAX  
00  
−10.ꢀ dB  
IRIS gain curve  
High Resolution Mode  
AGC gain curve  
This mode enhances edges and produces higher  
definition images.  
CLOSE MIN  
Aperture Control  
Dark  
Bright  
Controlled  
by gain  
Controlled by IRIS  
Aperture control is a function which adjusts the  
enhancement of the edges of objects in the picture.  
There are 16 levels of adjustment, starting from “no  
enhancement.” When shooting text, this control may  
help by making the text sharper.  
Bright limit controllable  
for this unit  
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Basic Functions  
Exposure Ratio Mode  
Back Light Compensation  
This mode fixes the shutter speed of a long exposure.  
Configure the shutter speed of a short exposure by  
setting the ratio with regards to a long exposure with  
the exposure ratio parameter.  
When the background of the subject is too bright, or  
when the subject is too dark due to shooting in the AE  
mode, back light compensation will make the subject  
appear clearer.  
Blown-out highlight correction is not performed in  
this mode.  
Wide Dynamic Range Mode (WD)  
Histogram Mode  
This mode uses a histogram to correct blocked-up  
shadows and blown-out highlights.  
The Wide Dynamic Range mode is a function for  
dividing an image into several blocks and correcting  
blocked-up shadows and blown-out highlights in  
accordance with the intensity difference. It enables you  
to obtain images in which portions ranging from dark  
to light can be recognized, even when capturing a  
subject with a large intensity difference that is backlit  
or includes extremely light portions.  
Images with wide dynamic range are produced by  
combining long-exposure signals (normal shutter) with  
the signals of the high-intensity portions obtained with  
a short exposure (high-speed shutter).  
About WD Set Parameter  
(Command: 8x 01 04 2D 0p 0q 0r 0s 0t 0u 00 00 FF)  
p: Screen display (0: Combined image, 2: Long-time,  
3: Short-time)  
Set the screen display to the combined image, a  
long exposure image or short exposure image.  
q: Detection sensitivity (0: Low, 1: Mid, 2: Hi)  
Select from three levels for detecting the  
intensity within the image for when switching  
Auto WD from OFF to ON.  
Wide Dynamic Range Auto On/Off Mode  
r:  
Blocked-up shadow correction level can be  
set to one of four levels. (0:L 1:M 2:H 3:S)  
Blown-out highlight correction level can be  
set to one of three levels. (0:L 1:M 2:H)  
Parameter to use in the exposure ratio mode.  
Specify the short exposure time by setting  
the magnification ratio (×1 to ×64) with  
regards to a long exposure time.  
The wide dynamic range can be set to be automatically  
switched ON/OFF in accordance with the intensity  
difference obtained by dividing an image into several  
blocks and then averaging the intensity of each block.  
s:  
tu:  
Wide Dynamic Range Auto On/Off Mode  
Auto On/Off  
Notes  
• When the wide dynamic range mode is ON, solarization may be  
observed in the images of some subjects. This phenomenon is  
unique to wide dynamic range mode, and is not an indication of a  
camera malfunction.  
• The frame rate during Wide Dynamic Range mode will be half of  
that during standard mode.  
When the intensity  
difference between the  
dark portions and light  
portions of a subject  
becomes large because  
of back lighting or the  
like, the wide dynamic  
range mode is switched  
ON.  
When the subject  
changes and the  
intensity difference  
between the dark  
portions and light  
portions becomes small,  
the wide dynamic range  
mode is switched OFF.  
Example: When Wide Dynamic Range mode is ON in 1080/30P  
mode, the frame rate is 15 fps.  
Noise Reduction  
The wide dynamic range mode includes the following  
operation modes.  
The NR (Noise Reduction) function removes noise  
(both random and non-random) to provide clearer  
images.  
This function has six steps: levels 1 to 5, plus off.  
The NR effect is applied in levels based on the gain,  
and this setting value determines the limit of the effect.  
In bright conditions, changing the NR level will not  
have an effect.  
WD Mode  
This mode corrects blocked-up shadows and blown-  
out highlights in accordance with the intensity  
difference.  
WD Auto ON/OFF Mode  
This mode switches WD ON/OFF automatically in  
accordance with the intensity difference of the  
subject.  
Configure the sensitivity for when WD is switched  
from OFF to ON with the detection sensitivity  
parameter.  
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Basic Functions  
High Sensitivity Mode  
Custom Color Gain  
In this mode, higher sensitivity gain is applied as  
standard gain increases, reaching a gain level at MAX  
gain of up to 4x the standard gain. In such cases,  
however, there will be a high volume noise in the  
image.  
You can customize and configure the color gain. Use  
this setting when bright color is particularly important.  
The initial setting 100% (4h) can be set to range from  
approx. 60% (Oh) to 200% (Eh) with 15 stages.  
Custom Color Phase  
Custom Gamma Mode  
You can customize and configure the color phase.  
The initial setting 0 degrees (7h) is adjustable between  
approx. 14 degrees (0h) and +14 degrees (Eh), in  
15 increments.  
Gamma correction can be changed in this mode. The  
following five options are available.  
1: Standard  
2: Straight gamma  
3: S-curve - Low  
Auto ICR Mode  
4: S-curve - Mid  
Auto ICR Mode automatically switches the settings  
needed for attaching or removing the IR Cut Filter.  
With a set level of darkness, the IR Cut Filter is  
automatically disabled (ICR ON), and the infrared  
sensitivity is increased. With a set level of brightness,  
the IR Cut Filter is automatically enabled (ICR OFF).  
Also, on systems equipped with an IR light, the internal  
data of the camera is used to make the proper decisions  
to avoid malfunctions.  
5: S-curve - High  
Tip  
Blocked-up shadows in images will be more noticeable  
than usual.  
Slow shutter – Auto/Manual  
When set to Auto,” ensures that the slow shutter is set  
automatically when the brightness drops. Effective only  
when the AE mode is set to “Full Auto.”  
Auto ICR Mode operates with the AE Full Auto setting.  
Set to “Slow Shutter Manual” at shipment.  
When Auto Slow Shutter is OFF (initial setting)  
Note  
Shutter 1/60 sec  
The Slow Shutter Auto function is not available in WD mode.  
AGC  
MAX  
IRIS  
OPEN  
ICR  
Low-Illumination Chroma Suppress Mode  
You can configure a chroma suppress mode for low-  
illumination conditions. This can be useful when color  
noise is particularly noticeable in such conditions.  
Four levels (disabled and three levels) are available for  
the low-illumination chroma suppress mode. Set the  
effect to be applied at approximately 15 dB. Higher  
setting values produce stronger chroma suppressing  
effects.  
GAIN  
IRIS  
ICR ON  
SHUTTER  
Dark  
Bright  
ICR OFF U ON  
When Auto Slow Shutter is ON  
ICR (IR Cut-Removable) Mode  
An infrared (IR) Cut-Filter can be disengaged from the  
image path for increased sensitivity in low light  
environments. The ICR will automatically engage  
depending on the ambient light, allowing the camera to  
be effective in day/night environments.  
When the auto ICR mode is set to ON, the image  
becomes black and white.  
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Basic Functions  
Note  
Memory (Position Preset)  
Using the position preset function, 6 sets of camera  
shooting conditions can be stored and recalled.  
This function allows you to achieve the desired status  
instantly without adjusting the following items each  
time.  
When in Auto_ICR_OFF state and WB data is added (default), a  
malfunction may occur when the subjects largely consisting of blue  
and green colors are taken.  
Camera ID  
Pan/Tilt Position  
The ID can be set up to 65,536 (0000 to FFFF). As this  
will be memorized in the nonvolatile memory inside  
the camera, data will be saved regardless of whether it  
has been backed up.  
Zoom Position  
Digital Zoom On/Off  
Focus Auto/Manual  
Focus Position  
AE Mode  
Effect  
Shutter control parameters  
Bright Control  
It consists of the following functions.  
Neg. Art: Negative/Positive Reversal  
Black White: Monochrome Image  
Iris control parameters  
Gain control parameters  
Exposure Compensation On/Off  
Exposure Level  
Checking the Location of the Camera for  
Signals from the IR Remote Commander  
Backlight Compensation On/Off  
Slow Shutter Auto/Manual  
White Balance Mode  
R/B Gain  
Aperture  
ICR Shoot On/Off  
WD On/Off  
The supplied Remote Commander may not work  
correctly near inverter lighting fixtures. Good IR  
detection can be verified to determine proper camera  
location.  
While the camera is being initialized after the power is  
turned on by connecting the camera to an AC outlet  
using the AC power adaptor and AC power cord, or by  
using a VISCA command, the camera detects whether  
or not the camera is able to receive infrared signals  
from the Remote Commander. You can check the result  
of this operation via the IR_ConditionInq command  
(see page 37).  
The settings are recalled when the power is turned on.  
For setting items, see the “Initial Settings, Position Preset”  
section on page 16.  
Note  
If the camera is placed on a desk, when you pan the  
camera to the right or left beyond 120° with the camera  
tilted downward by 20° (or tilted upward by 20° if it is  
installed on a ceiling), the camera base may be  
captured by the lens, depending on the zoom position  
of the lens.  
When the installation location does not allow stable  
reception, try to install the camera farther away from  
the inverter lighting fixtures.  
Others  
Power On/Off  
Powers the camera on and off. When the power is off,  
the camera is able to accept only the lowest level of  
VISCA Commands and POWER of the Remote  
Commander; the display and other features are turned  
off.  
I/F clear  
Clears the Command buffer of the camera. Clearing  
the buffer can also be carried out from the control  
application software when the power is on.  
Address set  
VISCA is a protocol, which normally can support a  
daisy chain of up to seven attached devices. Therefore,  
whenever a camera is connected for the first time, be  
sure to use the address set to confirm the address.  
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Basic Functions  
Initial Settings and Position Preset  
The initial values are those set at the factory. Settings  
for items in Position presets 1 to 6 that will be retained  
even when the power to the camera is turned off are  
indicated by a “Yes,” those that will be lost are indicated  
by an “No.”  
choice is made from POSITION 1 to 6 while the  
RESET button on the Remote Commander is being  
pressed, the settings selected will be used as the  
initial settings.  
Position preset 1 becomes VISCA command CAM_  
Memory memory number 0. Position presets 2  
through 6 become VISCA command CAM_Memory  
memory numbers 1 through 5.  
When the power is turned on, the settings retained in  
POSITION 1 will be called up as the initial settings.  
When a CAM_Memory Reset command is sent, or a  
Position  
preset 1  
Position  
Mode/Position  
Pan/Tilt Position  
Initial settings  
presets 2 to 6  
Home position  
Pan/Tilt Limit Position  
Zoom Position  
movable-range maximum  
Wide end  
D-Zoom On/Off  
Focus Position  
On  
Focus Auto/Manual  
Near Limit Setting  
AF Sensitivity  
Auto  
D000h (30 cm)  
Normal  
AF Mode  
Normal  
AF Run Time  
5 sec  
AF Interval  
5 sec  
WB Mode  
Auto  
WB Data (Rgain, Bgain)  
One Push WB Data  
AE Mode  
Full Auto  
WD On/Off/Auto  
Slow Shutter Mode  
Shutter Position  
Off  
Manual  
1/30 sec  
Iris Position  
Gain Position  
Bright Position  
Exposure Compensation On/Off  
Exposure Compensation Amount  
BackLight On/Off  
Aperture Level  
Off  
0
Off  
08h  
High Resolution Mode On/Off  
Picture Effect  
Off  
Off  
ICR On/Off  
Off  
Auto ICR On/Off  
Auto ICR Threshold Level  
NR Level  
Off  
0Ah  
3
AE Gain Limit  
Low-Illumination Chroma Suppress  
Color Gain  
2h (Middle)  
4h (100%)  
7h (0degrees)  
0000h  
Color Hue  
Camera ID  
IR_Receive On/Off  
IR_ReceiveReturn On/Off  
Display Information  
On  
Off  
On  
A circle “” in this column signifies that the data is preserved.  
A cross “” signifies that the data IS NOT preserved.  
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Notes  
The number of times data can be written to the EEPROM (by executing Position Preset) is limited.  
If you want the camera status and Pan/Tilt positions in effect before the camera is turned off to be retained when the power  
is turned OFF, then turned ON again, have the camera memorize those positions in POSITION 1.  
It takes approximately 2 seconds longer to memorize or erase settings in POSITION 1 than it does to memorize or erase  
settings in any other channel.  
Camera ID data will be saved regardless of the position preset.  
If IMAGE FLIP or D70 mode has been switched, all of the Position Presets are reset to their initial values.  
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Basic Functions  
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Basic Functions  
19  
Basic Functions  
20  
Basic Functions  
21  
Basic Functions  
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Command List  
The VISCA devices each have a VISCA IN and VISCA  
OUT connector.  
Set the DSR input (the DTR output of the controller) of  
VISCA IN to H when controlling VISCA equipment  
from the controller.  
VISCA1) RS-232C  
Commands  
Use of RS-232C control software which has been  
developed based upon this command list may cause  
malfunction or damage to hardware and software. Sony  
Corporation is not liable for any such damage.  
Fig. 1 VISCA network configuration  
VISCA Controller  
VISCA Equipment  
IN  
Overview of VISCA  
In VISCA, the device producing the commands, for  
example, a computer, is called the controller, while the  
device receiving the commands, such as an  
EVI-H100S/H100V, is called the peripheral device. The  
EVI-H100S/H100V serves as a peripheral device in  
VISCA. In VISCA, up to seven peripheral devices like  
the EVI-H100S/H100V can be connected to one  
controller using communication conforming to the  
RS-232C standard. The parameters of RS-232C are as  
follows.  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
Communication speed: 9,600 bps/38,400 bps  
Data bits : 8  
Start bit : 1  
Stop bit : 1  
Non parity  
IN  
Flow control using XON/XOFF and RTS/CTS, etc., is  
not supported.  
OUT  
Peripheral devices are connected in a daisy chain. As  
shown in Fig. 1, the actual internal connection is a one-  
direction ring, so that messages return to the controller  
via the peripheral devices. The devices on the network  
are assigned addresses.  
The address of the controller is fixed at 0. The  
addresses of the peripheral devices are 1, 2, 3 ... in  
order, starting from the one nearest the controller. The  
address of the peripheral device is set by sending  
address commands during the initialization of the  
network.  
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1)VISCA is a protocol which controls consumer camcorders developed by Sony. “VISCAis a trademark of Sony Corporation.  
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Command List  
sent to the EVI-H100S/H100V assigned address 2 is  
82H. In the command list, as the header is 8X, input  
the address of the EVI-H100S/H100V at X. The header  
of the reply packet from the EVI-H100S/H100V  
assigned address 1 is 90H. The packet from the  
EVI-H100S/H100V assigned address 2 is A0H.  
Some of the commands for setting EVI-H100S/H100V  
units can be sent to all devices at one time (broadcast).  
In the case of broadcast, the header should be  
hexadecimal 88H.  
VISCA Communication  
Specifications  
VISCA packet structure  
The basic unit of VISCA communication is called a  
packet (Fig. 2). The first byte of the packet is called the  
header and comprises the senders and receiver’s  
addresses. For example, the header of the packet sent to  
the EVI-H100S/H100V assigned address 1 from the  
controller (address 0) is hexadecimal 81H. The packet  
When the terminator is FFH, it signifies the end of the  
packet.  
Packet (3 to 16 bytes)  
Message (1 to 14 bytes)  
Header  
Terminator  
FF  
Byte 1  
Byte 2  
Byte 3  
Sender’s  
address  
Receiver’s address  
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0  
(MSB) (LSB)  
Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0  
(MSB) (LSB)  
Fig. 2 Packet structure  
Note  
Fig. 2 shows the packet structure, while Fig. 3 shows  
the actual waveform. Data flow will take place with the  
LSB first.  
1 byte  
Start  
bit  
Stop  
bit.  
Bit 0 Bit 1 Bit 2 Bit 3 Bit 4 Bit 5 Bit 6 Bit 7  
(LSB) (MSB)  
Fig. 3 Actual waveform for 1 byte.  
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Command List  
1)  
2)  
QQ = 01 (Command), 09 (Inquiry)  
RR = 00 (Interface), 04 (camera 1), 06 (Pan/Tilter)  
Timing Chart  
As VISCA Command processing can only be carried  
out one time in a Vertical cycle, it takes the maximum  
1V cycle time for an ACK/Completion to be returned.  
If the Command ACK/Completion communication  
time can be cut shorter than the 1V cycle time, then  
every 1V cycle can receive a Command.  
X = 1 to 7: EVI-H100S/H100V address  
Responses for commands and inquiries  
ACK message  
General Commands  
Returned by the EVI-H100S/H100V when it receives  
a command. No ACK message is returned for  
inquiries.  
Command  
ACK Completion  
1)  
Completion message  
General Commands  
Returned by the EVI-H100S/H100V when execution  
of commands or inquiries is completed. In the case  
of inquiry commands, it will contain reply data for  
the inquiry after the 3rd byte of the packet. If the  
ACK message is omitted, the socket number will  
contain a 0.  
1)  
Command  
Completion  
16 Byte  
Reply Packet  
X0 4Y FF  
X0 ꢀY FF  
Note  
Ack  
Y = socket number  
Y = socket number  
Y = socket number  
1) 1V cycle times on each SYSTEM SELECT and Shutter Speed.  
Completion (commands)  
Completion (Inquiries)  
SYSTEM SELECT  
X0 ꢀY ... FF  
1080i/60/59.94  
1080p/30/29.97  
720p/60/59.94  
X = 9 to F: EVI-H100S/H100V address + 8  
Shutter Speed  
720p/30/29.97  
1/30 sec  
1/30 sec  
1/15 sec  
1/8 sec  
1/10000 sec to 1/60 sec  
1/30 sec  
1/15 sec  
1/8 sec  
1/60 sec  
1/30 sec  
1/15 sec  
1/8 sec  
Error message  
When a command or inquiry command could not  
be executed or failed, an error message is returned  
instead of the completion message.  
1/4 sec to 1/1 sec  
1/4 sec to 1/1 sec  
1/4 sec to 1/1 sec  
SYSTEM SELECT  
1080i/50  
1080p/25  
720p/25  
1/25 sec  
1/25 sec  
1/12 sec  
1/6 sec  
1/3 sec to 1/1 sec  
720p/50  
Error Packet  
Description  
Syntax Error  
Command buffer full  
Command canceled  
No socket (to be canceled)  
Command not executable  
Shutter Speed  
X0 6Y 02 FF  
X0 6Y 03 FF  
X0 6Y 04 FF  
X0 6Y 0ꢀ FF  
X0 6Y 41 FF  
1/10000 sec to 1/50 sec  
1/25 sec  
1/12 sec  
1/6 sec  
1/3 sec to 1/1 sec  
1/50 sec  
1/25 sec  
1/12 sec  
1/6 sec  
X = 9 to F: EVI-H100S/H100V address + 8, Y = socket number  
1/3 sec to 1/1 sec  
Socket number  
Command and inquiry  
When command messages are sent to the  
Command  
EVI-H100S/H100V, it is normal to send the next  
command message after waiting for the completion  
message or error message to return. However to deal  
with advanced uses, the EVI-H100S/H100V has two  
buffers (memories) for commands, so that up to two  
commands including the commands currently being  
executed can be received. When the  
Sends operational commands to the  
EVI-H100S/H100V.  
Inquiry  
Used for inquiring about the current state of the  
EVI-H100S/H100V.  
EVI-H100S/H100V receives commands, it notifies the  
sender which command buffer was used using the  
socket number of the ACK message.  
Command Packet  
8X QQ RR ... FF  
Note  
Inquiry  
QQ1) = Command/Inquiry,  
RR2) = category code  
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Command List  
As the completion message or error message also has a  
socket number, it indicates which command has ended.  
Even when two command buffers are being used at any  
one time, an EVI-H100S/H100V management  
command and some inquiry messages can be executed.  
The ACK message is not returned for these commands  
and inquiries, and only the completion message of  
socket number 0 is returned.  
VISCA Device Setting Command  
Before starting control of the EVI-H100S/H100V, be  
sure to send the Address command and the IF_Clear  
command using the broadcast function.  
For VISCA network administration  
The following command use two sockets during  
execution of each command that is sent. The  
EVI-H100S/H100V cannot receive other requests  
during execution of these commands. In addition,  
these commands cannot be executed during operation  
of other commands.  
Address Set  
Sets an address of a peripheral device. Use when  
initializing the network, and receiving the following  
network change message.  
SYS_Menu  
Command  
88 30 01 FF  
Reply  
88 30 0w FF  
Address Set  
w = 2 to 7: EVI-H100S/H100V address + 1  
Command execution cancel  
Network Change  
To cancel a command which has already been sent,  
send the Cancel command as the next command. To  
cancel one of any two commands which have been  
sent, use the cancel message.  
Sent from the peripheral device to the controller  
when a device is removed from or added to the  
network. The address must be re-set when this  
message is received.  
Cancel Packet  
Note  
Received Packet  
Cancel  
8X 2Y FF  
Y = socket number  
Network Change  
X0 38 FF  
X = 1 to 7: EVI-H100S/H100V address, Y = socket number  
X = 9 to F: EVI-H100S/H100V address + 8  
The Command canceled error message will be returned  
for this command, but this is not a fault. It indicates  
that the command has been canceled.  
VISCA interface command  
IF_Clear  
Clears the command buffers in the  
EVI-H100S/H100V and cancels the command  
currently being executed.  
Command Packet Reply Packet  
Note  
IF_Clear  
IF_Clear (broadcast)  
8X 01 00 01FF  
88 01 00 01 FF  
Y0 ꢀ0 FF  
88 01 00 01 FF  
X = 1 to 7: EVI-H100S/H100V address  
Y = 9 to F: EVI-H100S/H100V address +8  
VISCA interface and inquiry  
CAM_VersionInq  
Returns information on the VISCA interface.  
Inquiry  
Inquiry Packet Reply Packet  
Description  
CAM_VersionInq  
8X 09 00 02 FF  
Y0 ꢀ0 GG GG HH HH JJ JJ KK FF  
GGGG = Vender ID  
(0001: Sony)  
HHHH = Model ID  
0ꢀ0E: EVI-H100V  
0ꢀ0F: EVI-H100S  
JJJJ = ROM revision  
KK = Maximum socket # (02)  
X = 1 to 7: EVI-H100S/H100V address (For inquiry packet)  
X = 9 to F: EVI-H100S/H100V address +8 (For reply packet)  
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EVI-H100S/H100V  
Windows D-sub 9 pin  
Pin assignment  
VISCA IN connector (mini-DIN 8-pin, female)  
EVI-H100S/H100V  
EVI Camera or Mini  
DIN 8 pin serial  
EVI-H100S/H100V  
Windows D-sub 25 pin  
VISCA IN  
No  
1
Pins  
DTR IN*  
DSR IN*  
TXD IN  
GND  
2
3
4
5
RXD IN  
GND  
6
7
IR OUT **  
Not used  
8
* The “IN” in the function names for pins 1 and 2 (“DTR IN” and  
“DSR IN”) are in reference to being within the VISCA IN  
connector. For details on signal direction, see the diagrams to the  
right.  
**You can change ON/OFF of IR OUT of pins 7 using the  
BOTTOM switch (see page 8).  
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Command List  
Notes  
Using the VISCA RS-422 connector  
pin assignments  
In order to stabilize the voltage level of the signal,  
connect both ends to GND.  
Do not make a VISCA RS-232C connection when  
there is already an existing VISCA RS-422  
connection.  
The VISCA RS-422 connector pin assignments  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9  
VISCA RS-422  
Pin No.  
Function  
TXD IN+  
TXD IN–  
RXD IN+  
RXD IN–  
GND  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
TXD OUT+  
TXD OUT–  
RXD OUT+  
RXD OUT–  
Using the VISCA RS-422 connector plug  
1 Insert a wire (AW G Nos. 28 to 18) into the desired  
wire opening on the supplied VISCA RS-422  
connector plug, and tighten the screw for that wire  
using a flat-head screwdriver.  
Wire  
Flat-head screwdriver  
2 Insert the VISCA RS-422 connector plug into the  
VISCA RS-422 connector on the rear of the  
camera.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
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VISCA Command/ACK Protocol  
Command  
Command Message Reply Message  
Comments  
General Command  
81 01 04 38 02 FF  
(Example)  
90 41 FF (ACK)+90 51 FF  
(Completion)  
Returns ACK when a command has been accepted, and  
Completion when a command has been executed.  
90 42 FF 90 52 FF  
81 01 04 38 FF  
(Example)  
90 60 02 FF (Syntax Error)  
Accepted a command which is not supported or a command  
lacking parameters.  
81 01 04 38 02 FF  
(Example)  
90 60 03 FF  
(Command Buffer Full)  
There are two commands currently being executed, and the  
command could not be accepted.  
81 01 04 08 02 FF  
(Example)  
90 61 41 FF  
(Command Not Executable)  
90 62 41FF  
Could not execute the command in the current mode.  
Inquiry Command  
81 09 04 38 FF  
(Example)  
90 50 02 FF (Completion)  
ACK is not returned for the inquiry command.  
Accepted an incompatible command.  
81 09 05 38 FF  
(Example)  
90 60 02 FF (Syntax Error)  
Address Set  
88 30 01 FF  
88 30 0w FF  
w: Returned the device address to +1. (2 to 8)  
Returned the same command.  
IF_Clear(Broadcast)  
IF_Clear (For x)  
Command Cancel  
88 01 00 01 FF  
8x 01 00 01 FF  
88 01 00 01 FF  
z0 50 FF (Completion)  
ACK is not returned for this command.  
8x 2y FF  
(y:Socket No.)  
z0 6y 04 FF  
(Command Canceled)  
Returned when the command of the socket specified is canceled.  
Completion for the command canceled is not returned.  
z0 6y 05 FF (No Socket)  
Returned when the command of the specified socket has already  
been completed or when the socket number specified is wrong.  
z = Device address + 8  
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Command List  
VISCA Camera-Issued Messages  
ACK/Completion Messages  
Command Messages  
Comments  
ACK  
z0 4y FF  
Returned when the command is accepted.  
(y:Socket No.)  
Completion  
z0 5y FF  
Returned when the command has been executed.  
(y:Socket No.)  
z = Device address + 8  
Error Messages  
Command Messages  
Comments  
Syntax Error  
z0 60 02 FF  
Returned when the command format is different or when a command with illegal  
command parameters is accepted.  
Command Buffer Full  
Command Canceled  
z0 60 03 FF  
Indicates that two sockets are already being used (executing two commands) and the  
command could not be accepted when received.  
z0 6y 04 FF  
(y:Socket No.)  
Returned when a command which is being executed in a socket specified by the  
cancel command is canceled. The completion message for the command is not  
returned.  
No Socket  
z0 6y 05 FF  
(y:Socket No.)  
Returned when no command is executed in a socket specified by the cancel  
command, or when an invalid socket number is specified.  
Command Not Executable  
z0 6y 41 FF  
Returned when a command cannot be executed due to current conditions. For  
example, when commands controlling the focus manually are received during auto  
focus.  
(y:Execution command  
Socket No. Inquiry  
command:0)  
z = Device address + 8  
Network Change Message  
Command Message  
z0 38 FF  
Comments  
Network Change  
Issued when power is being routed to the camera, or when the VISCA device is  
connected to or disconnected from the VISCA OUT connector.  
z = Device address + 8  
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EVI-H100S/H100V Commands  
EVI-H100S/H100V Command List (1/4)  
Command Set  
AddressSet  
Command  
Broadcast  
Broadcast  
Command Packet  
88 30 01 FF  
Comments  
Address setting  
I/F Clear  
IF_Clear  
88 01 00 01 FF  
CommandCancel  
CAM_Power  
8x 2p FF  
p: Socket No. (=1 or 2)  
Power ON/OFF  
On  
8x 01 04 00 02 FF  
8x 01 04 00 03 FF  
8x 01 04 07 00 FF  
8x 01 04 07 02 FF  
8x 01 04 07 03 FF  
8x 01 04 07 2p FF  
8x 01 04 07 3p FF  
8x 01 04 47 0p 0q 0r 0s FF  
8x 01 04 06 02 FF  
8x 01 04 06 03 FF  
8x 01 04 08 00 FF  
8x 01 04 08 02 FF  
8x 01 04 08 03 FF  
8x 01 04 08 2p FF  
8x 01 04 08 3p FF  
8x 01 04 48 0p 0q 0r 0s FF  
8x 01 04 38 02 FF  
8x 01 04 38 03 FF  
8x 01 04 38 10 FF  
8x 01 04 18 01 FF  
8x 01 04 18 02 FF  
8x 01 04 28 0p 0q 0r 0s FF  
Off (Standby)  
Stop  
CAM_Zoom  
Tele (Standard)  
Wide (Standard)  
Tele (Variable)  
Wide (Variable)  
Direct  
p=0 (Low) to 7 (High)  
pqrs: Zoom Position  
CAM_DZoom  
CAM_Focus  
On  
Digital zoom ON/OFF  
Off  
Stop  
Far (Standard)  
Near (Standard)  
Far (Variable)  
Near (Variable)  
Direct  
p=0 (Low) to 7 (High)  
pqrs: Focus Position  
AF ON/OFF  
Auto Focus  
Manual Focus  
Auto/Manual  
One Push Trigger  
Infinity  
One Push AF Trigger  
Forced infinity  
Near Limit  
pqrs: Focus Near Limit Position  
*The lower 1 byte (rs) is fixed at 00.  
AF Sensitivity  
Normal  
8x 01 04 58 02 FF  
8x 01 04 58 03 FF  
8x 01 04 57 00 FF  
8x 01 04 57 01 FF  
8x 01 04 57 02 FF  
8x 01 04 27 0p 0q 0r 0s FF  
8x 01 04 11 00 FF  
8x 01 04 11 01 FF  
AF Sensitivity High/Low  
AF Movement Mode  
Low  
CAM_AFMode  
Normal AF  
Interval AF  
Zoom Trigger AF  
Active/Interval Time  
Standard  
pq: Movement Time, rs: Interval  
CAM_IRCorrection  
FOCUS IR compensation data switching  
IR Light  
CAM_ZoomFocus  
CAM_WB  
Direct  
8x 01 04 47 0p 0q 0r 0s  
0t 0u 0v 0w FF  
pqrs: Zoom Position  
tuvw: Focus Position  
Auto  
8x 01 04 35 00 FF  
8x 01 04 35 01 FF  
8x 01 04 35 02 FF  
8x 01 04 35 03 FF  
8x 01 04 35 05 FF  
8x 01 04 10 05 FF  
8x 01 04 03 00 FF  
8x 01 04 03 02 FF  
8x 01 04 03 03 FF  
8x 01 04 43 00 00 0p 0q FF  
Normal Auto  
Indoor  
Indoor mode  
Outdoor  
One Push WB  
Manual  
Outdoor mode  
One Push WB mode  
Manual Control mode  
One Push WB Trigger  
Manual Control of R Gain  
One Push Trigger 1) 6)  
CAM_RGain  
Reset  
Up  
Down  
Direct  
pq: R Gain  
31  
 
Command List  
EVI-H100S/H100V Command List (2/4)  
Command Set  
Command  
Reset  
Command Packet  
8x 01 04 04 00 FF  
8x 01 04 04 02 FF  
8x 01 04 04 03 FF  
8x 01 04 44 00 00 0p 0q FF  
8x 01 04 39 00 FF  
8x 01 04 39 03 FF  
8x 01 04 39 0A FF  
8x 01 04 39 0B FF  
8x 01 04 39 0D FF  
8x 01 04 5A 02 FF  
8x 01 04 5A 03 FF  
8x 01 04 0A 00 FF  
8x 01 04 0A 02 FF  
8x 01 04 0A 03 FF  
8x 01 04 4A 00 00 0p 0q FF  
8x 01 04 0B 00 FF  
8x 01 04 0B 02 FF  
8x 01 04 0B 03 FF  
8x 01 04 4B 00 00 0p 0q FF  
8x 01 04 0C 00 FF  
8x 01 04 0C 02 FF  
8x 01 04 0C 03 FF  
8x 01 04 4C 00 00 0p 0q FF  
8x 01 04 2C 0p FF  
8x 01 04 0D 02 FF  
8x 01 04 0D 03 FF  
8x 01 04 4D 00 00 0p 0q FF  
8x 01 04 3E 02 FF  
8x 01 04 3E 03 FF  
8x 01 04 0E 00 FF  
8x 01 04 0E 02 FF  
8x 01 04 0E 03 FF  
8x 01 04 4E 00 00 0p 0q FF  
8x 01 04 33 02 FF  
8x 01 04 33 03 FF  
8x 01 04 3D 02 FF  
8x 01 04 3D 03 FF  
8x 01 04 3D 00 FF  
8x 01 04 3D 01 FF  
8x 01 04 3D 04 FF  
8x 01 04 10 0D FF  
Comments  
CAM_BGain  
Manual Control of B Gain  
Up  
Down  
Direct  
Full Auto  
Manual  
Shutter Priority  
Iris Priority  
Bright 2)  
Auto  
pq: B Gain  
CAM_AE  
Automatic Exposure mode  
Manual Control mode  
Shutter Priority Automatic Exposure mode  
Iris Priority Automatic Exposure mode  
Bright Mode (Manual control)  
CAM_SlowShutter  
CAM_Shutter  
Auto Slow Shutter ON/OFF  
Manual  
Reset  
Shutter Setting  
Up  
Down  
Direct  
Reset  
pq: Shutter Position  
Iris Setting  
CAM_Iris  
Up  
Down  
Direct  
Reset  
pq: Iris Position  
Gain Setting  
CAM_Gain  
Up  
Down  
Direct  
AE Gain Limit  
Up  
pq: Gain Position  
p: Gain Position (4-F)  
Bright Setting  
CAM_Bright  
Down  
Direct  
On  
pq: Bright Position  
CAM_ExpComp  
Exposure Compensation ON/OFF  
Off  
Reset  
Exposure Compensation Amount Setting  
Up  
Down  
Direct  
On  
pq: ExpComp Position  
CAM_BackLight  
CAM_WD  
Back Light Compensation ON/OFF  
Off  
On  
Wide-D ON/OFF  
Off  
Auto On Off  
On (Ratio Fix)  
On (Histogram)  
Refresh  
Set Parameter  
Wide dynamic ON/OFF auto switching  
Wide dynamic ON (Fixed exposure ratio mode)  
Wide dynamic ON (Histogram mode)  
Wide dynamic Refresh  
8x 01 04 2D 0p 0q 0r 0s 0t 0u 00 00 FF p: Screen display  
(0: Combined image, 2: Long-time, 3: Short-time)  
q: Detection sensitivity (0: L 1: M 2: H)  
r: Blocked-up shadow correction level (0: L 1: M 2: H 3: S)  
s: Blown-out highlight correction level (0: L 1: M 2: H)  
tu: Exposure ratio of short exposure (x1 to x64)  
CAM_Aperture  
Reset  
Up  
8x 01 04 02 00 FF  
Aperture Control  
8x 01 04 02 02 FF  
Down  
Direct  
8x 01 04 02 03 FF  
8x 01 04 42 00 00 0p 0q FF  
pq: Aperture Gain  
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Command List  
EVI-H100S/H100V Command List (3/4)  
Command Set  
Command  
On  
Command Packet  
8x 01 04 52 02 FF  
8x 01 04 52 03 FF  
8x 01 04 53 0p FF  
8x 01 04 5B 0p FF  
8x 01 04 5E 02 FF  
8x 01 04 5E 03 FF  
8x 01 04 63 00 FF  
8x 01 04 63 02 FF  
8x 01 04 63 04 FF  
8x 01 04 01 02 FF  
8x 01 04 01 03 FF  
8x 01 04 51 02 FF  
8x 01 04 51 03 FF  
8x 01 04 21 00 00 0p 0q FF  
8x 01 04 3F 00 0p FF  
8x 01 04 3F 01 0p FF  
8x 01 04 3F 02 0p FF  
8x 01 04 22 0p 0q 0r 0s FF  
8×01 04 5F pp FF  
Comments  
CAM_HR  
High-Resolution Mode ON/OFF  
Off  
CAM_NR  
p: NR Setting (0: OFF, level 1 to 5)  
p: Gamma setting (0: Standard, 1 to 4)  
High Sensitivity mode ON/OFF  
CAM_Gamma  
CAM_HighSensitivity  
On  
Off  
CAM_PictureEffect  
Off  
Picture Effect Setting  
Neg.Art  
B&W  
On  
CAM_ICR  
Infrared Mode ON/OFF  
Off  
CAM_AutoICR  
On  
Auto dark-field mode On/Off  
Off  
Threshold  
Reset 3) 6)  
Set 3) 6)  
Recall 3) 4)  
pq: ICR ON OFF Threshold Level  
CAM_Memory  
p: Memory Number (=0 to 5)  
Corresponds to 1 to 6 on the Remote Commander.  
CAM_IDWrite  
pqrs: Camera ID (=0000 to FFFF)  
CAM-ChromaSuppress  
pp: Chroma Suppress setting level  
00: OFF  
1 to 3: ON (3 levels)  
Effect increases as the level number increases.  
CAM_ColorGain  
CAM_ColorHue  
SYS_Menu  
Direct  
Direct  
Off  
8x 01 04 49 00 00 00 0p FF  
8x 01 04 4F 00 00 00 0p FF  
8x 01 06 06 03 FF  
p: Color Gain setting 0h (60%) to Eh (200%)  
p: Color Hue setting 0h (− 14 degrees) to Eh (+14 degrees)  
Turns off the menu screen.  
VideoSystem SET 5)  
8x 01 06 35 00 0p FF  
p
0
Video format  
EVI-H100S EVI-H100V  
1080i/59.94  
(29.97PsF)  
Yes  
Yes  
1
2
3
4
1080p/29.97  
720p/59.94  
720p/29.97  
NTSC (LB)  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
59.94 Hz  
system  
Yes (SD  
OUT)  
8
9
1080i/50 (25PsF)  
720p/50  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
A
B
C
720p/25  
50 Hz  
system  
1080i/50  
PAL (LB)  
Yes (SD  
OUT)  
IR_Receive  
On  
8x 01 06 08 02 FF  
8x 01 06 08 03 FF  
8x 01 06 08 10 FF  
8x 01 7D 01 03 00 00 FF  
IR(remote commander) receive ON/OFF  
Off  
On/Off  
On  
IR_ReceiveReturn  
IR (remote commander) receive message via the VISCA  
communication ON/OFF  
Off  
On  
Off  
8x 01 7D 01 13 00 00 FF  
8x 01 7E 01 18 02 FF  
8x 01 7E 01 18 03 FF  
For contents of messages, see page 37.  
Information Display  
ON/OFF of the Operation status display of One Push  
Trigger of CAM_Memory and CAM_WB  
33  
Command List  
EVI-H100S/H100V Command List (4/4)  
Command Set  
Command  
Up 3)  
Down 3)  
Left 3)  
Right 3)  
UpLeft 3)  
UpRight 3)  
DownLeft 3)  
DownRight 3)  
Stop 3)  
Command Packet  
Comments  
Pan-tiltDrive  
8x 01 06 01 VV WW 03 01 FF  
8x 01 06 01 VV WW 03 02 FF  
8x 01 06 01 VV WW 01 03 FF  
8x 01 06 01 VV WW 02 03 FF  
8x 01 06 01 VV WW 01 01 FF  
8x 01 06 01 VV WW 02 01 FF  
8x 01 06 01 VV WW 01 02 FF  
8x 01 06 01 VV WW 02 02 FF  
8x 01 06 01 VV WW 03 03 FF  
VV: Pan speed 01 to 18  
WW: Tilt Speed 01 to 17  
YYYY: Pan Position E1E5 to 1E1B (center 0000)  
ZZZZ: Tilt Position FC75 to 0FF0 (IMAGE FLIP: OFF)  
(center 0000)  
Tilt Position F010 to 038B (IMAGE FLIP: ON)  
(center 0000)  
See page 46  
AbsolutePosition  
8x 01 06 02 VV WW  
0Y 0Y 0Y 0Y 0Z 0Z 0Z 0Z FF  
RelativePosition  
8x 01 06 03 VV WW  
0Y 0Y 0Y 0Y 0Z 0Z 0Z 0Z FF  
Home  
Reset  
8x 01 06 04 FF  
8x 01 06 05 FF  
Pan-tiltLimitSet  
LimitSet  
8x 01 06 07 00 0W  
W: 1 UpRight  
0Y 0Y 0Y 0Y 0Z 0Z 0Z 0Z FF  
YYYY: Pan Limit Position 0001 to 1E1B  
ZZZZ: Tilt Limit Position 0001 to 0FF0 (IMAGE FLIP: OFF)  
Tilt Limit Position 0001 to 038B (IMAGE FLIP: ON)  
W: 0 DownLeft  
LimitClear  
8x 01 06 07 01 0W  
07 0F 0F 0F 07 0F 0F 0F FF  
YYYY: Pan Limit Position E1E5 to FFFF  
ZZZZ: Tilt Limit Position FC75 to FFFF (IMAGE FLIP: OFF)  
Tilt Limit Position F010 to FFFF (IMAGE FLIP: ON)  
1)After an ACK to a One Push White Balance Trigger is sent until the operation is completed, “Not Executable” is sent as a reply when any  
other commands are received.  
2)Bright can be set only in Full Auto mode or Shutter Priority mode.  
3)When the menu is displayed, this operation is ignored.  
4)When other commands are received after a Completion notification for the Recall command is sent, “Command not executable” may be  
returned for a maximum of 240 msec due to internal processing. In this case, please transmit the command again.  
5)Can be configured when the SYSTEM SELECT switch at the rear of the camera is set to position 7.  
Use one of the following methods to apply the settings.  
Turn off DC power, and turn it on again.  
Turn off power using the IR remote commander, and turn it on again.  
Send CAM_Power On and Off commands.  
6)If Information Display is set to ON, the next command action may be delayed due to Operation status display internal processing after  
these commands are executed.  
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Command List  
EVI-H100S/H100V Inquiry Command List (1/3)  
Inquiry Command  
Command Packet  
Inquiry Packet  
y0 50 02 FF  
Comments  
On  
CAM_PowerInq  
8x 09 04 00 FF  
y0 50 03 FF  
Off  
CAM_ZoomPosInq  
8x 09 04 47 FF  
8x 09 04 06 FF  
y0 50 0p 0q 0r 0s FF  
y0 50 02 FF  
pqrs: Zoom Position  
D-Zoom On  
D-Zoom Off  
Auto Focus  
Manual Focus  
pqrs: Focus Position  
CAM_DZoomModeInq  
y0 50 03 FF  
CAM_FocusModeInq  
8x 09 04 38 FF  
y0 50 02 FF  
y0 50 03 FF  
CAM_FocusPosInq  
8x 09 04 48 FF  
8x 09 04 28 FF  
8x 09 04 58 FF  
y0 50 0p 0q 0r 0s FF  
y0 50 0p 0q 0r 0s FF  
y0 50 02 FF  
CAM_FocusNearLimitInq  
CAM_AFSensitivityInq  
pqrs: Focus Near Limit Position  
AF Sensitivity Normal  
AF Sensitivity Low  
Normal AF  
Interval AF  
Zoom Trigger AF  
pq: Movement Time, rs: Interval  
Standard  
y0 50 03 FF  
CAM_AFModeInq  
8x 09 04 57 FF  
y0 50 00 FF  
y0 50 01 FF  
y0 50 02 FF  
CAM_AFTimeSettingInq  
CAM_IRCorrectionInq  
8x 09 04 27 FF  
8x 09 04 11 FF  
y0 50 0p 0q 0r 0s FF  
y0 50 00 FF  
y0 50 01 FF  
IR Light  
CAM_WBModeInq  
8x 09 04 35 FF  
y0 50 00 FF  
Auto  
y0 50 01 FF  
In Door  
y0 50 02 FF  
Out Door  
y0 50 03 FF  
One Push WB  
Manual  
y0 50 05 FF  
CAM_RGainInq  
CAM_BGainInq  
CAM_AEModeInq  
8x 09 04 43 FF  
8x 09 04 44 FF  
8x 09 04 39 FF  
y0 50 00 00 0p 0q FF  
y0 50 00 00 0p 0q FF  
y0 50 00 FF  
pq: R Gain  
pq: B Gain  
Full Auto  
y0 50 03 FF  
Manual  
y0 50 0A FF  
Shutter Priority  
Iris Priority  
Bright  
y0 50 0B FF  
y0 50 0D FF  
CAM_SlowShutterModeInq  
8x 09 04 5A FF  
y0 50 02 FF  
Auto  
y0 50 03 FF  
Manual  
CAM_ShutterPosInq  
CAM_IrisPosInq  
8x 09 04 4A FF  
8x 09 04 4B FF  
8x 09 04 4C FF  
8x 09 04 2C FF  
8x 09 04 4D FF  
8x 09 04 3E FF  
y0 50 00 00 0p 0q FF  
y0 50 00 00 0p 0q FF  
y0 50 00 00 0p 0q FF  
y0 50 0p FF  
pq: Shutter Position  
pq: Iris Position  
pq: Gain Position  
p: Gain Limit  
pq: Bright Position  
On  
CAM_GainPosInq  
CAM_AEGainLimitInq  
CAM_BrightPosInq  
CAM_ExpCompModeInq  
y0 50 00 00 0p 0q FF  
y0 50 02 FF  
y0 50 03 FF  
Off  
CAM_ExpCompPosInq  
CAM_BackLightModeInq  
8x 09 04 4E FF  
8x 09 04 33 FF  
y0 50 00 00 0p 0q FF  
y0 50 02 FF  
pq: ExpComp Position  
On  
y0 50 03 FF  
Off  
CAM_WDModeInq  
8x 09 04 3D FF  
y0 50 02 FF  
On  
y0 50 03 FF  
Off  
y0 50 00 FF  
Auto On Off  
On (Ratio Fix)  
On (Histogram mode)  
y0 50 01 FF  
y0 50 04 FF  
3ꢀ  
Command List  
EVI-H100S/H100V Inquiry Command List (2/3)  
Inquiry Command  
Command Packet  
Inquiry Packet  
Comments  
CAM_WDParameterInq  
8x 09 04 2D FF  
y0 50 0p 0q 0r 0s 0t 0u 00 00 FF  
p: Screen display  
q: Detection sensitivity  
r: Blocked-up shadow correction level  
s: Blown-out highlight correction level  
tu: Exposure ratio of short exposure  
CAM_ApertureInq  
CAM_HRModeInq  
8x 09 04 42 FF  
8x 09 04 52 FF  
y0 50 00 00 0p 0q FF  
y0 50 02 FF  
pq: Aperture Gain  
On  
y0 50 03 FF  
Off  
CAM_NRInq  
8x 09 04 53 FF  
8x 09 04 5B FF  
8x 09 04 5E FF  
y0 50 0p FF  
p: NR level  
CAM_GammaInq  
CAM_HighSensitivityInq  
y0 50 0p FF  
p: Gamma  
y0 50 02 FF  
On  
y0 50 03 FF  
Off  
CAM_PictureEffectModeInq  
8x 09 04 63 FF  
y0 50 00 FF  
Off  
y0 50 02 FF  
Neg.Art  
y0 50 04 FF  
B&W  
CAM_ICRModeInq  
8x 09 04 01 FF  
8x 09 04 51 FF  
y0 50 02 FF  
On  
y0 50 03 FF  
Off  
CAM_AutoICRModeInq  
y0 50 02 FF  
On  
y0 50 03 FF  
Off  
CAM_AutoICRThresholdInq  
CAM_IDInq  
8x 09 04 21 FF  
8x 09 04 22 FF  
8x 09 00 02 FF  
y0 50 00 00 0p 0q FF  
y0 50 0p 0q 0r 0s FF  
pq: ICR ON OFF Threshold Level  
pqrs: Camera ID  
CAM_VersionInq  
y0 50 00 01  
mn pq rs tu vw FF  
mnq: Model Code (H100V: 050E/H100S: 050F)  
rstu: ROM version  
vw: Socket Number (=02)  
See page 25.  
CAM_ChromaSuppresslnq  
CAM_ColorGainlnq  
CAM_ColorHueInq  
8x 09 04 5F FF  
8x 09 04 49 FF  
8x 09 04 4F FF  
y0 50 pp FF  
pp: Chroma Suppress setting level  
y0 50 00 00 00 0p FF  
y0 50 00 00 00 0p FF  
p: Color Gain setting 0h (60%) to Eh (200%)  
p: Color Hue setting 0h (− 14 degrees) to  
Eh (+ 14 degrees)  
Information Display  
Video SystemInq  
8x 09 7E 01 18 FF  
8x 09 06 23 FF  
y0 50 02 FF  
y0 50 03 FF  
On  
Off  
Video format  
EVI-H100S EVI-H100V  
1080i/59.94  
y0 50 00 FF  
y0 50 01 FF  
Yes  
Yes  
(29.97PsF)  
1080p/29.97  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
59.94 Hz  
system  
y0 50 02 FF  
y0 50 03 FF  
y0 50 04 FF  
720p/59.94  
720p/29.97  
NTSC (LB)  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes (SD  
OUT)  
No  
Yes  
y0 50 08 FF  
1080i/50  
(25PsF)  
720p/50  
720p/25  
1080i/50  
PAL (LB)  
Yes  
y0 50 09 FF  
y0 50 0A FF  
y0 50 0B FF  
y0 50 0C FF  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
50 Hz  
system  
Yes  
Yes (SD  
OUT)  
No  
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Command List  
EVI-H100S/H100V Inquiry Command List (3/3)  
Inquiry Command  
Command Packet  
Inquiry Packet  
Comments  
Next Power ON Video SystemInq 1) 8x 09 06 33 FF  
Video format  
EVI-H100S EVI-H100V  
y0 50 00 FF  
1080i/59.94  
(29.97PsF)  
1080p/29.97  
720p/59.94  
720p/29.97  
NTSC (LB)  
Yes  
Yes  
y0 50 01 FF  
y0 50 02 FF  
y0 50 03 FF  
y0 50 04 FF  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
59.94 Hz  
system  
Yes  
Yes (SD  
OUT)  
No  
Yes  
y0 50 08 FF  
1080i/50  
(25PsF)  
720p/50  
720p/25  
1080i/50  
PAL (LB)  
Yes  
y0 50 09 FF  
y0 50 0A FF  
y0 50 0B FF  
y0 50 0C FF  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
50 Hz  
system  
Yes  
Yes (SD  
OUT)  
No  
IR_Receive  
8x 09 06 08 FF  
y0 50 02 FF  
On  
y0 50 03 FF  
Off  
IR_ReceiveReturn  
y0 07 7D 01 04 00 FF  
y0 07 7D 01 04 07 FF  
y0 07 7D 01 04 38 FF  
y0 07 7D 01 04 33 FF  
y0 07 7D 01 04 3F FF  
y0 07 7D 01 06 01 FF  
y0 50 00 FF  
Power ON/OFF  
Zoom tele/wide  
AF On/Off  
CAM_Backlight  
CAM_Memory  
Pan_tiltDrive  
IR_ConditionInq  
8x 09 06 34 FF  
Stable reception from the IR Remote  
Commander  
y0 50 01 FF  
y0 50 02 FF  
Unstable reception from the IR Remote  
Commander  
Impossible to detect the infrared signals from  
the Remote Commander because the camera is  
turned on by the Remote Commander.  
ww = Pan Max Speed  
xx = Tilt Max Speed  
Pan-tiltMaxSpeedInq  
Pan-tiltPosInq 2)  
8x 09 06 11 FF  
8x 09 06 12 FF  
y0 50 ww zz FF  
y0 5 50 0w 0w 0w 0w  
0z 0z 0z 0z FF  
wwww = Pan Position  
zzzz = Tilt Position  
See page 46.  
Pan-tiltModeInq  
8x 09 06 10 FF  
y0 50 pq rs FF  
pqrs: Pan-tilt Status  
See page 46.  
Cooling fan condition Inq  
8x 09 7E 01 38 FF  
y0 50 00 FF  
y0 50 01 FF  
Working  
Stop  
1) Can be configured when the SYSTEM SELECT switch at the rear of the camera is set to position 7.  
Use one of the following methods to apply the settings.  
Turn off DC power, and turn it on again.  
Turn off power using the IR remote commander, and turn it on again.  
Send CAM_Power On and Off commands.  
2) If a Pan-tiltPosInq command is received after Pan-tiltDrive Reset, the pan/tilt position may be different for 1-2 addresses.  
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Command List  
EVI-H100S/H100V Block Inquiry Command List  
Lens Control System Inquiry Commands ............ Command Packet 8x 09 7E 7E 00 FF  
Byte  
Bit  
Comments  
Byte  
Bit  
Comments  
Byte  
Bit  
Comments  
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Destination Address  
0
6
12  
Source Address  
Focus Near Limit (H)  
0 Completion Message (50h)  
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0: Normal 1: Interval  
2: Zoom Trigger  
1
2
3
4
5
7
13  
AF Sensitivity 0: Slow  
1: Normal  
Focus Near Limit (L)  
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
Digital Zoom 1: On 0: Off  
Focus Mode 0: Manual 1: Auto  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
Low Contrast Detection 1: Yes  
0: No  
Zoom Position (HH)  
Focus Position (HH)  
14  
2
1
0
Camera Memory Recall  
1: Executing 0: Stopped  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Focus Command 1: Executing  
0: Stopped  
Zoom Command 1: Executing  
0: Stopped  
9
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
1 Terminator (FFh)  
Zoom Position (HL)  
Focus Position (HL)  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
15  
10  
Zoom Position (LH)  
Focus Position (LH)  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
11  
Zoom Position (LL)  
Focus Position (LL)  
38  
Command List  
Camera Control System Inquiry Commands ....... Command Packet 8x 09 7E 7E 01 FF  
Byte  
Bit  
Comments  
Byte  
Bit  
Comments  
Byte  
Bit  
Comments  
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
0
0
0
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
Destination Address  
0
6
12  
Source Address  
WB Mode  
Gain Position  
0 Completion Message (50h)  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
3
4
5
7
13  
14  
15  
Bright Position  
Aperture Gain  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
Exposure Mode  
Exposure Comp.  
Position  
R Gain (H)  
0
0
0
0
0
0
1 Terminator (FFh)  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
High-Resolution 1: On 0: Off  
Wide-D (1: Other than Off,  
0:Off)  
9
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0
R Gain (L)  
Back Light 1: On 0: Off  
Exposure Comp. 1: On 0: Off  
Slow Shutter 1: Auto 0: Manual  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
10  
B Gain (H)  
Shutter Position  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
11  
B Gain (L)  
Iris Position  
39  
Command List  
Other Inquiry Commands ............................................. Command Packet 8x 09 7E 7E 02 FF  
Byte  
Bit  
Comments  
Byte  
Bit  
Comments  
Byte  
Bit  
Comments  
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
Destination Address  
0
6
12  
Source Address  
1: 1/50, 1/25 0: 1/60, 1/30  
0 Completion Message (50h)  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
3
4
5
7
13  
14  
15  
8
Auto ICR 1: On 0: Off  
Camera ID (HH)  
0
Power 1: On 0: Off  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1 Terminator (FFh)  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
ICR 1: On 0: Off  
9
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Camera ID (HL)  
0
0
0
0
Inconsistent  
Inconsistent  
Inconsistent  
10  
Camera ID (LH)  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
11  
Picture Effect Mode  
Camera ID (LL)  
40  
Command List  
Enlargement Function1 Query Command.................... Command Packet 8x 09 7E 7E 03 FF  
Byte  
Bit  
Comments  
Byte  
Bit  
Comments  
Byte  
Bit  
Comments  
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
0
Destination Address  
Color Gain (0h (60%) to  
Eh (200%))  
0
6
11  
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
Source Address  
AF Interval Time (H)  
0 Completion Message (50h)  
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
3
4
5
7
12  
AF Interval Time (L)  
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Gamma  
8
13  
High Sensitivity mode  
(1: ON, 0: OFF)  
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
NR Level  
0
Chroma Suppress  
9
14  
AE Gain Limit  
1 Terminator (FFh)  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
10  
15  
AF Activation Time (H)  
0
0
0
0
AF Activation Time (L)  
41  
Command List  
Enlargement Function2 Query Command.................... Command Packet 8x 09 7E 7E 04 FF  
Byte  
Bit  
Comments  
Byte  
Bit  
Comments  
Byte  
Bit  
Comments  
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
0
0
0
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Destination Address  
0
6
11  
WideD short exposure  
Exposure ratio (L)  
Source Address  
0 Completion Message (50h)  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
7
8
12  
13  
WideD mode (0: OFF, 1: ON,  
2: Auto ON/OFF, 3: ON  
(RatioFIx), 4: ON (Dver))  
0
0
0
0
6
5
4
6
5
4
3
2
0
0
0
0
0
6
5
4
3
2
0
0
0
0
0
9
14  
3
WideD screen display  
0: Combined image  
2: Long-time 3: Short-time  
3
2
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
WideD detection sensitivity  
0: L 1: M 2: H  
0
7
6
5
4
7
6
5
4
3
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1 Terminator (FFh)  
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
10  
15  
4
WideD blocked-up shadow  
correction level 0: L 1: M 2: H  
3: S  
3
2
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
WideD blown-out highlight  
correction level 0: L 1: M 2: H  
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
5
WideD short exposure  
Exposure ratio (H)  
42  
Command List  
Enlargement Function3 Query Command.................... Command Packet 8x 09 7E 7E 05 FF  
Byte  
Bit  
Comments  
Byte  
Bit  
Comments  
Byte  
Bit  
Comments  
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
0
Destination Address  
0
6
11  
Reserved  
Reserved  
Source Address  
0 Completion Message (50h)  
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
7
8
12  
13  
Reserved  
Reserved  
0
Reserved  
0
0
Reserved  
0
Color Hue  
(0h(− 14 degrees) to Eh(+ 14  
degrees))  
0
6
5
4
3
2
6
5
4
3
2
6
5
4
3
2
3
9
14  
Reserved  
Reserved  
Reserved  
1
0
1
0
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1 Terminator (FFh)  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
5
10  
15  
Reserved  
0
Reserved  
1
0
1
0
Reserved  
43  
Command List  
VISCA Command Setting Values  
Gain  
0F  
0E  
0D  
0C  
0B  
0A  
09  
08  
07  
06  
05  
04  
03  
02  
01  
00  
0F  
0E  
0D  
0C  
0B  
0A  
09  
08  
07  
06  
05  
04  
+28 dB  
+26 dB  
+24 dB  
+22 dB  
+20 dB  
+18 dB  
+16 dB  
+14 dB  
+12 dB  
+10 dB  
+8 dB  
Exposure control (1/2)  
60/30 mode  
1/10000  
1/6000  
1/4000  
1/3000  
1/2000  
1/1500  
1/1000  
1/725  
1/500  
1/350  
1/250  
1/180  
1/125  
1/100  
1/90  
50/25 mode  
1/10000  
1/6000  
1/3500  
1/2500  
1/1750  
1/1250  
1/1000  
1/600  
1/425  
1/300  
1/215  
1/150  
1/120  
1/100  
1/75  
Shutter Speed  
15  
14  
13  
12  
11  
10  
0F  
0E  
0D  
0C  
0B  
0A  
09  
08  
07  
06  
05  
04  
03  
02  
01  
00  
11  
10  
0F  
0E  
0D  
0C  
0B  
0A  
09  
08  
07  
06  
05  
00  
+6 dB  
+4 dB  
+2 dB  
0 dB  
−3 dB  
Gain Limit  
+28 dB  
+26 dB  
+24 dB  
+22 dB  
+20 dB  
+18 dB  
+16 dB  
+14 dB  
+12 dB  
+10 dB  
+8 dB  
1/60  
1/50  
1/30  
1/25  
1/15  
1/12  
1/8  
1/6  
1/4  
1/3  
1/2  
1/2  
1/1  
1/1  
Iris  
F1.6  
F2  
F2.4  
+6 dB  
F2.8  
F3.4  
F4  
F4.8  
F5.6  
F6.8  
F8  
F9.6  
F11  
F14  
CLOSE  
44  
Command List  
Exposure control (2/2)  
Zoom Ratio and Zoom Position  
(for reference)  
IRIS  
GAIN  
+28 dB  
Bright  
1F  
Zoom Ratio  
×36 Lens  
Optical Zoom  
Positon Data  
F1.6  
F1.6  
F1.6  
F1.6  
F1.6  
F1.6  
F1.6  
F1.6  
F1.6  
F1.6  
F1.6  
F1.6  
F1.6  
F1.6  
F1.6  
F2  
1E  
1D  
1C  
1B  
1A  
19  
18  
17  
16  
15  
14  
13  
12  
11  
10  
0F  
0E  
0D  
0C  
0B  
0A  
09  
08  
07  
06  
05  
00  
+26 dB  
+24 dB  
+22 dB  
+20 dB  
+18 dB  
+16 dB  
+14 dB  
+12 dB  
+10 dB  
+8 dB  
+6 dB  
+4 dB  
+2 dB  
0 dB  
×1  
×2  
0000  
1851  
×3  
×4  
×5  
×6  
×7  
22BE  
28F6  
2D45  
3086  
3320  
3549  
371E  
38B3  
3A12  
3B42  
3C47  
3D25  
3DDF  
3E7B  
3EFB  
3F64  
3FBA  
4000  
×8  
×9  
×10  
×11  
×12  
×13  
×14  
×15  
×16  
×17  
×18  
×19  
×20  
0 dB  
F2.4  
F2.8  
F3.4  
F4  
0 dB  
0 dB  
0 dB  
Digital Zoom  
Ratio  
Digital Zoom  
Position Data  
0 dB  
F4.8  
F5.6  
F6.8  
F8  
0 dB  
×1  
×2  
×3  
×4  
×5  
×6  
×7  
×8  
×9  
4000  
6000  
6A80  
7000  
7300  
7540  
76C0  
7800  
78C0  
7980  
7A00  
7AC0  
0 dB  
0 dB  
0 dB  
F9.6  
F11  
F14  
0 dB  
0 dB  
0 dB  
CLOSE  
+7  
+6  
+5  
+4  
+3  
+2  
+1  
0
0 dB  
×10  
×11  
×12  
Exposure Comp.  
0E  
0D  
0C  
0B  
0A  
09  
08  
07  
06  
05  
04  
03  
02  
01  
00  
+10.5 dB  
+9 dB  
+7.5 dB  
+6 dB  
+4.5 dB  
+3 dB  
+1.5 dB  
0 dB  
−1  
−2  
−3  
−4  
−5  
−6  
−7  
−1.5 dB  
−3 dB  
−4.5 dB  
−6 dB  
−7.5 dB  
−9 dB  
−10.5 dB  
4ꢀ  
Command List  
Color Hue setting level  
1) Unit: One second  
00  
to  
0E  
Focus and Focus Distance (for reference)  
0000  
Wide end  
to  
4000  
Optical  
Tele end  
to  
7AC0  
Digital  
Tele end  
Zoom Position  
Pan/Tilt Status Code List  
1000  
to F000*  
Far end  
Near end  
P
Q
R
S
Focus Position  
*Depending on the Focus Near Limit  
- - - - - - - - 0 - - - - - - 1 A Pan movement all the way to the left  
- - - - - - - - 0 - - - - - 1 - A Pan movement all the way to the right  
- - - - - - - - 0 - - - - 1 - - A Tilt movement all the way up  
- - - - - - - - 0 - - - 1 - - - A Tilt movement all the way down  
- - - - - - - - - - 0 0 - - - - Pan movement is correct  
- - - - - - - - - - 0 1 - - - - Pan position cannot be detected  
- - - - - - 0 0 0 - - - - - - - The Tilt movement is correct  
- - - - - - 0 1 0 - - - - - - - The Tilt position cannot be detected  
- - - - 0 0 - - 0 - - - - - - - No movement instructions  
- - - - 0 1 - - 0 - - - - - - - In the midst of a Pan/Tilt  
- - - - 1 0 - - 0 - - - - - - - Pan/Tilt completed  
- - - - 1 1 - - 0 - - - - - - - Pan/Tilt failed  
setting.  
1000: Over Inf  
2000: 25 m  
3000: 11 m  
4000: 7 m  
5000: 4.9 m  
As the distance on the left  
will differ due to  
temperature  
characteristics, etc., use as  
approximate values.  
*The lower 1 byte is fixed at  
00.  
6000: 3.7 m  
7000: 2.9 m  
8000: 2.3 m  
9000: 1.85 m  
A000: 1.5 m  
B000: 1.23 m  
C000: 1 m  
Focus Near  
Limit  
- - 0 0 - - - - 0 - - - - - - - Not initialized  
- - 0 1 - - - - 0 - - - - - - - Initializing  
- -1 0 - - - - 0 - - - - - - - Initialization completed  
- -1 1 - - - - 0 - - - - - - - Initialization failed  
( - : optional)  
D000: 30 cm  
(initial setting)  
E000: 8 cm  
F000: 1 cm  
Pan/Tilt Position (for reference)  
Others  
Parameter (position)  
AF Active Time1)  
AF Interval Time1)  
R Gain  
B Gain  
Aperture Level  
NR Level  
00  
00  
00  
00  
00  
00  
to  
to  
to  
to  
to  
to  
FF  
FF  
FF  
FF  
0F  
05  
PAN  
TILT  
E1E5 (–170 degree) to 1E1B (+170 degree)  
FC75 (–20 degree) to 0FF0 (+90 degree)  
(IMAGE FLIP: OFF)  
F010 (–90 degree) to 038B (+20 degree)  
(IMAGE FLIP: ON)  
AutoICR ON   
00  
to  
1C  
OFF Threshold Level  
Chroma Suppress setting level  
Color Gain setting level  
00  
00  
to  
to  
03  
0E  
LED Status  
Status  
POWER (Green)  
STANDBY (Orange)  
On  
Blinking  
On  
Off  
Off  
Main power ON Power On (including initializing period)  
When receiving infrared signals form Remote Commander  
At position detection error  
Blinking  
On  
Off  
Standby status  
Power off by VISCA or the Remote Commander  
Off  
Off  
Main power Off  
Pan/tilt error  
Blinking  
Blinking  
Initialization  
error  
Internal error(LSI, etc.)  
Blinking alternately  
Setting error (Example: when the SYSTEM SELECT switch is set to  
positions “4 - 6” or “C - F” for the EVI-H100V, or positions “5 - 6” or “D -  
F” for the EVI-H100S.)  
On  
On  
BOTTOM switch  
and SYSTEM  
SELECT switch  
Blinking alternately (slow)  
Cooling fan malfunction (camera images still output)  
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D70 Mode  
Overview  
Switching the Mode  
The D70 mode allows you to control the EVI-H100S/  
H100V using VISCA commands for the EVI-D70/P.  
Most of the VISCA commands for the EVI-H100S/  
H100V correspond to one for the EVI-D70/P. However,  
some of the VISCA commands for the EVI-H100S/  
H100V are different from those for the EVI-D70/P in  
definitions of parameters.  
You can switch the D70 mode ON or OFF by switching  
the BOTTOM switch at the bottom of the EVI-H100S/  
H100V. To change the D70 mode setting, move the  
BOTTOM switch to ON or OFF while the camera’s  
power is off or the camera is in standby mode. Then,  
turn the power on by connecting the camera to an AC  
outlet or by using the VISCA commands or the Remote  
Commander.  
When you send those commands to an EVI-H100S/  
H100V whose D70 mode is set to ON, the camera  
translates the parameters for the EVI-D70/P to those  
for the EVI-H100S/H100V and executes the command.  
The following parameters are subject to translation.  
It takes about 7-16 seconds for the image to be  
displayed after Pan/Tilt initialization motion has  
stopped.  
Do not turn off DC power until the image has been  
displayed.  
Zoom position  
Pan-tilt speed  
Pan-tilt position  
The mode will not change if you change the switch  
setting of the BOTTOM switch after the power has  
been turned on.  
After you change the mode, previously saved position  
preset data will be lost. (Zoom, Pan/Tilt positions, etc.  
will be reset to their initial settings.)  
Notes  
Even if you set the D70 mode to ON, the EVI-  
H100S/H100V may not emulate the EVI-D70/P  
perfectly. This is caused by differences in hardware  
between the two models.  
The functions that are provided with the EVI-D70/  
P but not with the EVI-H100S/H100V cannot be  
executed.  
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D70 Mode  
Accepting or Sending Back Commands  
When accepting commands  
Type of command  
D70 mode on  
D70 mode off  
Common to both the D70 and  
H100S/H100V  
Common parameters  
Different parameters  
Accepts as is  
Translates the D70’s parameters to those of Accepts as is  
the H100S/H100V  
CAM_Memory Reset  
Memorized data items are erased and  
camera settings return to initial values  
Accepts as is  
Memorized data items are erased  
Only for the H100S/H100V  
Only for the D70  
Refuses and sends back the SyntaxError message  
When accepting inquiry commands  
Type of command  
D70 mode on  
D70 mode off  
Common to both the D70 and  
H100S/H100V  
Common parameters  
Different parameters  
Sends back parameters common to both the D70 and H100S/H100V  
Sends back the D70s parameters translated Sends back the H100S/H100Vs parameters  
from those of the H100S/H100V  
Only for the H100S/H100V  
Only for the D70  
Sends back the H100S/H100Vs parameters  
Refuses and sends back the SyntaxError message  
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D70 Mode  
Pan/tilt speed  
Translating Parameters  
The actual speed that is defined by the parameters  
corresponds to that of the D70.  
When the camera receives commands such as  
PantiltDrive Home, Reset, or CAM_Memory Recall,  
that do not include speed indications, these operations  
are carried out at the same speed as they would be  
when the D70 mode is set to OFF.  
Zoom position  
The camera employs an 18× optical zoom lens. There  
are no translating parameters. The zoom ratio and  
corresponding position data are as shown in the table  
below (for reference).  
Speed (deg/sec)  
Parameters  
01h  
H100S/H100V  
D70  
1.7  
2.2  
2.9  
4.1  
6.8  
11  
16  
21  
27  
31  
35  
40  
47  
49  
54  
56  
62  
64  
Zoom Ratio  
× 18 Lens  
× 1  
Optical Zoom  
Position Data  
0000  
1.3  
1.7  
2.2  
3.2  
5.4  
11  
16  
21  
27  
31  
35  
40  
42  
44  
46  
48  
50  
79  
81  
83  
85  
87  
90  
100  
02h  
03h  
04h  
05h  
06h  
07h  
08h  
09h  
0Ah  
0Bh  
0Ch  
0Dh  
0Eh  
0Fh  
10h  
11h  
12h  
13h  
× 2  
1606  
× 3  
2151  
× 4  
2860  
× 5  
2CB5  
× 6  
3060  
× 7  
32D3  
× 8  
3545  
× 9  
3727  
× 10  
× 11  
× 12  
× 13  
× 14  
× 15  
× 16  
× 17  
× 18  
38A9  
3A42  
3B4B  
3C85  
3D75  
3E4E  
3EF7  
3FA0  
4000  
69  
72  
79  
84  
90  
100  
14h  
15h  
16h  
17h  
18h 1)  
1) Max. pan speed is 18h; max. tilt speed is 17h.  
Pan/tilt position  
Pan position  
Cameras  
Parameters  
EVI-D70/P  
EVI-H100S/H100V  
F725h (–170 degrees) to 08DBh (+170 degrees)  
E1E5h (–170 degrees) to 1E1Bh (+170 degrees)  
Tilt position  
Cameras  
Parameters  
EVI-D70/P  
EVI-H100S/H100V  
FE70h (–30 degrees) to 04B0h (+90 degrees)  
FC75h (–20 degrees) to 0FF0 (+90 degrees)  
Translation of commands  
Accepting parameters Translation  
Pan position  
Tilt position  
Multiplies received parameters by 17/5  
Multiplies received parameters by 17/5  
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D70 Mode  
D70  
Pan/Tilt  
F725h  
FEF5h  
H100S/H100V  
Pan  
Tilt  
E1E5h  
FC75h  
FC75h  
FFFDh  
FFFEh  
FFFFh  
0000h  
0001h  
0002h  
0003h  
0004h  
0005h  
0006h  
0007h  
0008h  
0009h  
000Ah  
000Bh  
FFF6h  
FFFAh  
FFFDh  
0000h  
0003h  
0006h  
000Ah  
000Dh  
0011h  
0014h  
0017h  
001Bh  
001Eh  
0022h  
0025h  
FFF6h  
FFFAh  
FFFDh  
0000h  
0003h  
0006h  
000Ah  
000Dh  
0011h  
0014h  
0017h  
001Bh  
001Eh  
0022h  
0025h  
04B0h  
08DBh  
0FF0h  
1E1Bh  
0FF0h  
Translation when answering inquiry commands  
The camera sends back values that are calculated by  
inverse conversion performed when the camera accepts  
commands.  
Note  
Repetitive use of the Absolute position command may  
increase the variance that is accumulated from  
translation.  
Example  
When you execute the Relative position command  
100 times, one step after another to turn the camera to  
the right side:  
Cameras  
Results  
EVI-D70/P  
EVI-H100S/H100V whose  
D70 mode is ON  
Turns to the right side by 7.5 degrees.  
Turns to the right side by 6.6 degrees.  
For Absolute Position commands, the permissible  
range for drive settings are the same as those for the  
EVI-D70/P.  
Pan direction: –170 degrees to + 170 degrees.  
Tilt direction: –20 degrees to + 90 degrees.  
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Specifications  
Shutter speed  
Video S/N  
1 to 1/10,000 sec. (22 steps)  
50 dB  
System  
Video signal  
EVI-H100V:  
Pan/tilt action  
Horizontal: 170 degrees  
Maximum panning speed:  
100 degrees/sec.  
1920 × 1080p/29.97,  
1920 × 1080p/25,  
1920 ×1080i/59.94 (29.97PsF),  
1920 ×1080i/50 (25PsF),  
1280 × 720p/59.94,  
1280 × 720p/50,  
Vertical: +90, –20 degrees  
Maximum tilting speed:  
90 degrees/sec.  
1280 × 720p/29.97,  
1280 × 720p/25,  
Input/output connectors  
Video output  
EVI-H100V:  
VISCA CONTROL (switched  
with the SYSTEM SELECT  
switch)  
COMPONENT (VIDEO OUT):  
DVI-I connector  
Y: 1 Vp-p (sync, at 75-ohm  
termination)  
EVI-H100S:  
1920 × 1080p/29.97,  
1920 × 1080p/25,  
Pb/Pr: 350 mVp-p (75-ohm  
termination)  
1920 × 1080i/59.94 (29.97PsF),  
1920 × 1080i/50 (25PsF),  
1280 × 720p/59.94,  
3 values Sync : 300mV p-p  
(75-ohm termination)  
HD/VD Sync: 3.3 Vp-p  
DVI Digital VIDEO (VIDEO  
OUT): DVI-I connector  
1280 × 720p/50,  
1280 × 720p/29.97,  
1280 × 720p/25,  
EVI-H100S:  
NTSC(Letter Box), PAL(Letter  
Box), VISCA CONTROL  
(switched with the SYSTEM  
SELECT switch)  
COMPOSITE (VBS VIDEO  
OUT):  
1 Vp-p (sync, at 75-ohm  
termination)  
Synchronization Internal synchronization  
Image device  
Lens  
HD-SDI (HD OUT) : BNC type  
800mVp-p, 75-ohm  
SMPTE292M compliant with  
serial interface  
1/2.8 type Exmor CMOS  
20× (optical), 12× (digital)  
f = 4.7 – 94.0 mm, F1.6 – F3.5  
Horizontal angle: 2.9 (TELE end) to 55.4 degrees  
(WIDE end) (1080 line mode)  
2.0 (TELE end) to 37.6 degrees  
(WIDE end) (720 line mode)  
Minimum object distance  
Control input/output  
VISCA IN: Mini DIN 8-pin type,  
RS-232C  
VISCA OUT: Mini DIN 8-pin type,  
RS-232C  
10 mm (0.4 inches) (WIDE end) to  
800 mm (31.5 inches) (TELE  
end) 290 mm (11 27/64 inches)  
(Default)  
VISCA RS-422: 9-pin  
Power connector JEITA type4 (DC 12 V)  
General  
Input voltage  
Current consumption  
Minimum illumination  
12 V DC (10.8 to 13.0 V DC)  
Less or equal to1.7 lux (50%, high-  
sensitivity mode off)  
Less or equal to 0.5 lux (50%, high-  
sensitivity mode on)  
EVI-H100S : 1.0 A max. (at 12 V DC)  
EVI-H100V : 0.92 A max. (at 12 V DC)  
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Specifications  
Operating temperature  
0 ºC to 40 ºC (32 ºF to 104 ºF)  
Storage temperature  
–20 ºC to +60 ºC (–4 ºF to 140 ºF)  
Video camera:  
145 × 164 × 164 mm  
Dimensions  
(5 1/32 × 6 15/32 × 6 15/32  
inches, excluding protruding  
parts) (w/h/d)  
Remote Commander: 56 × 26 ×  
210 mm (2 1/4 × 1 1/16 ×  
8 3/8 inches) (w/h/d)  
Mass  
Video camera: Approx. 1550g  
(3 lb 6 5/8 oz)  
Remote Commander: 110 g  
(3 7/8 oz)  
Installation angle  
Less than 15 degrees to the  
horizontal surface  
Supplied accessories  
AC power adaptor (MPA-AC1) (AC 100 V, 50/60 Hz) (1)  
AC power cord (1)  
Remote Commander (RM-EV100) (1)  
Ceiling bracket (A) (1)  
Ceiling bracket (B) (1)  
Wire rope (1)  
Screw M3×8 (8)  
VISCA RS-422 connector plug (1)  
Operating Instructions (1)  
Design and specifications are subject to change without  
notice.  
Note  
Always verify that the unit is operating properly  
before use. SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR  
DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING, BUT  
NOT LIMITED TO, COMPENSATION OR  
REIMBURSEMENT ON ACCOUNT OF THE  
LOSS OF PRESENT OR PROSPECTIVE PROFITS  
DUE TO FAILURE OF THIS UNIT, EITHER  
DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD OR AFTER  
EXPIRATION OF THE WARRANTY, OR FOR  
ANY OTHER REASON WHATSOEVER.  
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Dimensions  
Top  
Back  
EVI-H100S  
EVI-H100V  
Front  
Side  
EVI-H100S  
Ø145(5 1/32)  
72 (2 27/32)  
164 (6 15/32)  
6 (15/64)  
Bottom  
EVI-H100V  
Ø5, depth 5  
42(1 21/32) 42(1 21/32)  
30(1 3/16)  
M3  
1/4-20UNC, depth 6.5  
Tripod screw hole  
53.5  
53.5  
(2 7/64)  
(2 7/64)  
BOTTOM  
switch  
M3  
M3  
(Leg)  
72 (2 27/32)  
164 (6 15/32)  
4-Ø9(A)  
14 (9/16)  
51.5(2 1/32) 51.5(2 1/32)  
Unit: mm (inches)  
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Precautions  
Software  
Other  
Use of the demonstration software developed by Sony  
Corporation or use of the software with customer  
developed application software may damage hardware,  
the application program or the camera. Sony  
Corporation is not liable for any damages under these  
conditions.  
Do not apply excessive voltage. (Use only the specified  
voltage.) Otherwise, you may get an electric shock or a  
fire may occur.  
In case of abnormal operation, contact your authorized  
Sony dealer or the store where you purchased the  
product.  
Operation  
Start the camera control software on your computer  
after you turn on the camera and the image is  
displayed.  
Operation and storage locations  
Do not shoot images that are extremely bright (e.g.,  
light sources, the sun, etc.) for long periods of time. Do  
not use or store the camera in the following extreme  
conditions:  
Extremely hot or cold places (operating temperature  
0 ˚C to 40 ˚C (32 ˚F to 104 ˚F))  
Close to generators of powerful electromagnetic  
radiation such as radio or TV transmitters  
Where it is subject to fluorescent light reflections  
Where it is subject to unstable (flickering, etc.)  
lighting conditions  
Where it is subject to strong vibration  
Care of the unit  
Remove dust or dirt on the surface of the lens with a  
blower (commercially available).  
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