Sony FCB EX45MC User Manual

A-CCB-100-11 (1)  
Black and White Color  
Camera Module  
Technical Manual  
FCB-EX45MC/EX45MCC  
2005 Sony Corporation  
Features  
• The Ex-View HADTM CCD features 380,000 (NTSC)  
or 440,000 (PAL) effective picture elements and  
high-sensitivity shooting. The minimum illumination  
required is 0.01 lx.  
• 18× optical zoom.  
• Supports external synchronization (V-lock).  
• Adopts a newly developed DSP for improved picture  
quality when using the digital zoom.  
• VISCA is a communications protocol, which enables  
the camera to be controlled remotely by commands  
from a host computer/controller.  
• Six memory locations are provided to temporarily  
save and recall up to six sets of camera settings.  
• Enhanced privacy zone masking (max. 24 blocks)  
• Alarm function  
With consideration given to environmental  
protection, this module is designed to operate with  
low power consumption and also incorporates lead-  
free and halogen-free circuit boards.  
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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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Locations of Controls  
Front  
Left side  
Bottom  
Rear  
1 Lens  
5 Tripod screw holes  
2 CN992 connector  
3 TELE button  
4 WIDE button  
When a tripod is used, please use  
10 mm (13/32 in.) screws to attach it  
to the camera. Also, please be  
sure to attach the tripod securely.  
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Basic Functions  
Commands  
Overview of Functions  
• 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; the display and other features are  
turned off.  
VISCA commands are the basis of camera control.  
Timing Chart  
• I/F clear  
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 the1V cycle time, then  
every 1V cycle can receive a Command.  
Clears the Command buffer of the FCB 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.  
However, the FCB camera does not support camera  
connections in a daisy chain. Therefore, whenever a  
camera is connected for the first time, be sure to use  
the address set to confirm the address.  
General Commands  
Command  
RxD  
• ID Write  
Sets the camera ID.  
ACK Completion  
TxD  
• Mute  
Within  
16.7msec(20msec*PAL)  
Blanks the screen and sends out a synchronizing  
signal.  
Query Commands  
• Lens Initialization  
Initializes the zoom and focus of the lens. Even when  
power is already on, it initializes the zoom and the  
focus.  
Within 16.7msec(20msec*PAL)  
Command  
Completion  
RxD  
TxD  
• Comp Scan  
A pixel blemish-masking feature is used to reevaluate  
overall CCD pixel blemishes and mask severely  
flawed pixels automatically upon receiving the  
COMP SCAN command. This feature helps to mask  
the flaws found in CCD imagers, even after the  
camera has been powered on for some time.  
16 Byte  
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Basic Functions  
The AutoFocus (AF) function automatically adjusts  
the focus position to maximize the high frequency  
content of the picture in a center measurement area,  
taking into consideration the high luminance and  
strong contrast components.  
Zoom  
The FCB camera employs an 18× optical zoom lens  
combined with a digital zoom function allowing you to  
zoom up to 216×.  
- Normal AF Mode  
This is the normal mode for AF operations.  
- Interval AF Mode  
Lens specifications: Optical 18×, f = 4.1 to 73.8 mm  
(F1.4 to F3.0)  
The mode used for AF movements carried out at  
defined 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.  
The horizontal angle of view is approximately 48  
degrees (wide end) to 2.8 degrees (tele end).  
Digital Zoom enlarges the center of the subject by  
expanding each image in both the vertical and  
horizontal directions. When 216× zoom is used, the  
number of effective picture elements in each direction  
reduces to 1/12 and the overall resolution deteriorates.  
- Zoom Trigger Mode  
When the zoom is changed with the TELE or the  
WIDE buttons, the pre-set value (initially set at 5  
seconds) becomes that for AF Mode. Then, it  
returns to Manual Focus mode.  
You can activate the zoom in the following two ways:  
• By pressing the TELE or WIDE buttons on the  
camera itself.  
AF sensitivity can be set to either Normal or LOW.  
- Normal  
• Using a VISCA Command  
Reaches the highest focus speed quickly. Use this  
when shooting a subject that moves frequently.  
Usually, this is the most appropriate mode.  
- LOW  
Using Standard Mode  
Using Variable Mode  
There are eight levels of zoom speed.  
Direct Mode  
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.  
Setting the zoom position enables quick  
movement to the designated position.  
Digital Zoom ON/OFF  
In these standard and variable Speed Modes, it is necessary  
to send a “Stop Command” to stop the zoom operation.  
When used for 24 hours continuously,  
initialization of lens system once a day is  
recommended because this will make the life of  
lens longer.  
• The Zoom Mode supports a Combined Mode and a  
Separate Mode.  
Combined Mode  
The Initialize Lens Command takes a little less than 3  
seconds to initialize the focus and zoom.  
This is the previously existing zoom method.  
After the optical zoom has reached its maximum  
level, the camera switches to Digital Zoom Mode.  
Separate Mode  
In this mode, Optical Zoom and Digital Zoom can  
be operated separately. You can use digital zoom  
magnification at any time from within any level of  
optical magnification.  
• 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.  
In these standard and variable Speed Modes, it is  
necessary to send a “Stop Command” to stop the zoom  
operation.  
Focus  
Focus has the following modes, all of which can be set  
using VISCA Commands.  
• One Push Trigger Mode  
When a Trigger Command is received, the lens  
moves to adjust the focus for the subject. The focus  
lens then holds the same position until the next  
Trigger Command is input.  
• Auto Focus Mode  
The minimum focus distance is 290 mm at the optical  
wide end and 800 mm at the optical tele end (distance  
from the front end of the lens), and is independent of  
the digital zoom.  
• Infinity Mode  
The lens is forcibly moved to a position suitable for  
an unlimited distance.  
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Basic Functions  
• Near Limit Mode  
Note  
Can be set in a range from 1000 () to C000 (10 mm).  
The focus range is narrowed by excluding the  
unnecessary range.  
When the shutter speed 1/1 s or 1/2 s is used, Auto  
Focus and White Balance may not function fully.  
AE – Iris Priority  
The iris can be set freely by the user to 18 steps  
Automatic Exposure Mode  
between F1.4 and Close.  
The gain and shutter speed are set automatically  
according to the brightness of the subject.  
The variety of AE functions, which allow video signal  
to output the optimum image for subjects from low  
light conditions to bright light conditions, are  
available.  
Data  
11  
Setting value  
F1.4  
Data  
08  
Setting value  
F6.8  
• Full Auto  
10  
F1.6  
07  
F8.0  
Auto Iris and Gain, Fixed Shutter Speed (NTSC: 1/60  
s, PAL: 1/50 s)  
0F  
F2.0  
06  
F9.6  
0E  
0D  
0C  
0B  
0A  
09  
F2.4  
05  
F11  
• Shutter Priority1)  
F2.8  
04  
F14  
F3.4  
03  
F16  
Variable Shutter Speed, Auto Iris and Gain  
(1/60 to 1/10,000 s, 16 steps, std. shutter: 16 steps)  
F4.0  
02  
F19  
F4.8  
01  
F22  
• Iris Priority  
Variable Iris (F1.4 to Close, 18 steps), Auto Gain and  
F5.6  
00  
CLOSE  
Shutter speed.  
AE – Manual  
• Manual  
The shutter speed (16 steps), iris (18 steps) and gain  
Variable Shutter, Iris and Gain.  
(16 steps) can be set freely by the user.  
• Bright  
Variable Iris and Gain (Close to F1.4, 17 steps at  
0 dB: F1.4, 15 steps from 0 to 28 dB)  
AE – Shutter Priority  
The shutter speed can be set freely by the user to 16  
high speeds. In high speed mode, the shutter speed can  
be set up to 1/10,000 s. The iris and gain are set  
automatically, according to the brightness of the  
subject.  
Data  
15  
NTSC  
10000  
6000  
4000  
3000  
2000  
1500  
1000  
725  
PAL  
10000  
6000  
3500  
2500  
1750  
1250  
1000  
600  
14  
13  
12  
11  
10  
0F  
0E  
0D  
0C  
0B  
0A  
09  
500  
425  
350  
300  
250  
215  
180  
150  
125  
120  
08  
100  
100  
07  
90  
75  
06  
60  
50  
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1) Flicker can be eliminated by setting shutter to:  
t /120 s for PAL models used in countries with a 60 Hz power supply  
1
t /100 s for NTSC models used in areas with a 50 Hz power supply  
frequency.  
frequency.  
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Basic Functions  
AE – Bright  
Spot Exposure Mode  
The bright control function adjusts both the 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.  
In Full Auto AE, the level for the entire screen is  
computed and the optimum Auto Iris and Gain levels  
are determined. In Spot AE, a particular section of the  
subject can be designated, and then that portion of the  
image can be weighted and a value computed so that  
Iris and Gain can be optimized to obtain an image.  
For example, in an image with a lot of movement and  
with varying levels of brightness, portions without  
much change can be designated as such a “spot,” and  
changes to the screen can be minimized in that area.  
As shown in the diagram below, a range of 16 blocks  
vertically and 16 blocks horizontally can be  
Only when the AE mode is set to “Full Auto” or  
“Shutter Priority,” the user can switch it to “Bright.”  
designated.  
Gain  
In the case where the center is designated (shown in  
black), the level is computed along with a weighted  
value for the surrounding block (shaded), including the  
specified portions; and then the Gain and Iris are set.  
The value of the designated portions and the  
surrounding areas should be calculated as 90% and the  
rest should be set to 10%. The range of the Spot AE  
frame is fixed to five blocks vertically and four blocks  
horizontally.  
IRIS AGC  
OPEN MAX  
IRIS curve  
Gain curve  
CLOSE MIN  
Dark  
Bright  
Controlled  
by gain  
Controlled by IRIS  
Horizontal 16  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
F
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
F
Bright limit which controllable  
for this unit  
Vertical 16  
Data  
1F  
1E  
1D  
1C  
1B  
1A  
19  
Iris  
F1.4  
F1.4  
F1.4  
F1.4  
F1.4  
F1.4  
F1.4  
F1.4  
F1.4  
F1.4  
F1.4  
F1.4  
F1.4  
F1.4  
F1.4  
F1.6  
Gain  
28 dB  
26 dB  
24 dB  
22 dB  
20 dB  
18 dB  
16 dB  
14 dB  
12 dB  
10 dB  
8 dB  
Data  
0F  
0E  
0D  
0C  
0B  
0A  
09  
Iris  
F2.0  
F2.4  
F2.8  
F3.4  
F4.0  
F4.8  
F5.6  
F6.8  
F8.0  
F9.6  
F11  
Gain  
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  
0 dB  
0 dB  
0 dB  
(8,8)  
18  
08  
17  
07  
16  
06  
15  
05  
14  
6 dB  
04  
F14  
13  
4 dB  
03  
F16  
12  
2 dB  
02  
F19  
11  
0 dB  
01  
F22  
10  
0 dB  
00  
CLOSE  
When switching from the Shutter Priority mode to the  
Bright mode, the shutter speed set in the Shutter  
Priority mode is maintained.  
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Basic Functions  
Exposure Compensation  
Others  
Exposure compensation is a function which offsets the  
internal reference brightness level used in the AE  
mode by steps of 1.5 dB.  
Mirror Image  
This function reverses the video output from the  
camera horizontally.  
Data  
0E  
0D  
0C  
0B  
0A  
09  
Step  
7
Setting value  
10.5 dB  
9 dB  
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 even without adjusting the following items  
each time:  
6
5
7.5 dB  
6 dB  
4
3
4.5 dB  
3 dB  
2
Zoom Position  
Digital Zoom On/Off  
Focus Auto/Manual  
Focus Position  
AE Mode  
Shutter control parameters  
Bright Control  
Iris control parameters  
Gain control parameters  
Exposure Compensation On/Off  
Exposure Level  
08  
1
1.5 dB  
0 dB  
07  
0
06  
–1  
–2  
–3  
–4  
–5  
–6  
–7  
–1.5 dB  
–3 dB  
05  
04  
–4.5 dB  
–6 dB  
03  
02  
–7.5 dB  
–9 dB  
01  
00  
–10.5 dB  
Backlight Compensation On/Off  
Aperture  
Aperture Control  
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.  
Custom Preset  
As with the position preset function, the camera  
shooting conditions can be stored and recalled. The  
settings are recalled when the power is turned on.  
For setting items, see the “Initial Settings, Custom Preset  
and Backup” section on page 29.  
Back Light Compensation  
User Memory Area  
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.  
A user area of 16 bytes allows you to write data, such  
as an ID for each customer, data for each system, and  
so on, freely.  
Note  
Rewriting of memory is not unlimited. Be careful to avoid using  
the memory area for such as unnecessary tasks as rewriting the  
contents of the memory for every operation.  
Camera ID  
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.  
Privacy Zone Settings  
For details, see page 12.  
Alarm  
For details, see page 16.  
Effect  
Negative/Positive Reversal (Neg. Art) function is  
provided.  
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Basic Functions  
Title Display  
Synchronization Methods  
The FCB camera can be given a title containing up to  
20 characters such as “ENTRANCE” or “LOBBY”.  
The position of the first character (horizontal, vertical)  
of the title, blinking state, and color can also be  
changed.  
Internal and external synchronization are available;  
VISCA Commands allow you to switch between them.  
• Internal Synchronization  
An internal vibrator inside the camera generates a  
synchronizing signal as a basic oscillator.  
EIA=28.636363MHz  
Vposition  
Hposition  
00 to 0A  
00 to 17  
CCIR=28.375MHz  
00: Does not blink  
01: Blinks  
• External Synchronization (V-Lock Synchronization)  
When a TTL level V-Lock pulse is input, the camera  
synchronizes to the input signal (V-lock  
synchronization). The frequency of the input signal  
synchronizes to within 1Hz of the external  
synchronization.  
Also, V-Phase phase adjustment can be carried out to  
within 90 degrees due to the V-Lock phase  
adjustment. In addition, 360 degree phase adjustment  
is possible because you can switch between 0 degree  
and 180 degree phases.  
Blink  
00  
A
01  
B
02  
C
03  
D
04  
E
05  
F
06  
G
07  
H
0f  
P
08  
I
09  
J
0a  
K
12  
S
0b  
L
0c  
M
14  
U
0d  
N
15  
V
1d  
!
0e  
O
10  
Q
11  
R
13  
T
16  
W
1e  
1
17  
X
1f  
2
18  
Y
19  
Z
1a  
&
22  
5
1b  
1c  
?
Because V-Lock synchronization is a simple synchronization  
method, color signals like a VBS “GenLock” cannot be  
synchronized.  
20  
3
21  
4
23  
6
24  
7
25  
8
26  
9
27  
0
28  
À
29  
È
2a  
Ì
2b  
Ò
33  
Ê
2c  
Ù
2d  
Á
35  
Æ
3d  
Ï
2e  
É
2f  
Í
30  
Ó
31  
Ú
39  
Ñ
41  
$
32  
Â
3a  
Ç
34  
Ô
36  
Œ
3e  
Ö
37  
Ã
3f  
Ü
47  
¡
38  
Õ
3b  
ß
3c  
Ä
40  
Å
42  
F
43  
¥
44  
DM  
4c  
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45  
£
46  
¿
48  
ø
49  
4a  
:
4b  
4d  
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4e  
/
4f  
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Basic Functions  
Privacy Zone Function  
Features  
• Mask can be set on up to 24 places according to Pan/  
Tilt positions.  
• Mask can be displayed on 8 places per screen  
simultaneously.  
• Privacy Zones are displayed according to priority in  
alphabetical order.  
• Individual on/off zone masking settings.  
• Two colors from among 28 colors can be individually  
set for each of 24 privacy zones.  
Privacy Zone masking protects private objects and  
areas such as house windows, entrances, and exits  
which are within the camera’s range of vision but not  
subject to surveillance.  
Privacy zone masking can be masked on the monitor to  
protect privacy.  
• Interlocking control with zooming.  
• Interlocking control with Pan/Tilt.  
• Non-interlocking control with Pan/Tilt.  
Timing chart  
8x 01 .. .. FF  
(Mask Setting Command)  
1V  
Setting command is reflected  
at this timing.  
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Basic Functions  
Privacy Zone Setting Command List  
Command Set  
Command Packet  
Comments  
Command  
CAM_PrivacyZone SetMask  
Setting Mask(Size)  
See “mm: mask setting list”, “nn: setting”, and  
“rr: w, ss: h” in “Parameters” on page 14.  
8x 01 04 76 mm nn  
0r 0r 0s 0s FF  
Display  
Setting Mask Display On/Off  
See “pp pp pp pp: Mask bit” in “Parameters”  
on page 14.  
8x 01 04 77 pp pp pp pp FF  
pp pp pp pp: Mask setting (0: OFF, 1: ON)  
SetMaskColor  
8x 01 04 78 pp pp pp pp qq rr FF  
Setting Color of Mask  
See “pp pp pp pp: Mask bit” and “qq, rr: Color  
code” in “Parameters” on page 14.  
qq: Color setting when setting the Mask bit  
to 0  
rr: Color setting when setting the Mask bit  
to 1  
SetPanTiltAngle  
SetPTZMask  
Setting Pan/Tilt Angle  
See “Setting pan/tilt angle” in “Parameters” on  
page 14.  
8x 01 04 79 0p 0p 0p 0q 0q 0q FF  
ppp: Pan angle, qqq: Tilt angle  
Setting the direct position of PTZ  
8x 01 04 7B mm 0p 0p 0p  
0q 0q 0q 0r 0r 0r 0r FF  
mm: See “mm: mask setting list” and “Setting  
pan/tilt angle” in “Parameters” on page 14.  
ppp: Pan , qqq: Tilt , rrrr: Zoom  
Non_InterlockMask 8x 01 04 6F mm  
0p 0p 0q 0q 0r 0r 0s 0s FF  
Setting non-interlocking the mask to pan/tilt  
See “mm: mask setting list” and “pp: x, qq: y,  
rr: w, ss: h” in “Parameters” on page 14.  
Grid On  
8x 01 04 7C 02 FF  
Setting Grid Display On/Off  
Grid Off  
8x 01 04 7C 03 FF  
8x 01 04 7C 04 FF  
CenterLineOn  
Setting the center line On  
Privacy Zone Inquiry Command List  
Inquiry Command Command Packet Inquiry Packet  
Comments  
CAM_Privacy  
DisplayInq  
8x 09 04 77 FF  
y0 50 pp pp pp pp FF  
Inquiry about the status of Setting Mask  
Display On/Off  
See “pp pp pp pp: Mask bit” in “Parameters”  
on page 14.  
1:On, 0:Off  
CAM_PrivacyPan  
TiltInq  
8x 09 04 79 FF  
y0 50 0p 0p 0p 0q 0q 0q FF  
Inquiry about the pan/tilt position currently set  
See “Setting pan/tilt angle” in “Parameters” on  
page 14.  
ppp: Pan, qqq: Tilt  
CAM_Privacy  
PTZInq  
8x 09 04 7B mm FF y0 50 0p 0p 0p 0q 0q 0q 0r 0r  
0r 0r FF  
Inquiry about pan/tilt/zoom position at the mm  
Mask setting  
See “mm: Mask setting list” and “Setting pan/  
tilt angle” in “Parameters” on page 14.  
ppp: Pan Position,  
qqq: Tilt Position  
rrrr: Zoom Position  
y0 50 pp pp pp pp FF  
8x 09 04 6F FF  
CAM_Privacy  
MonitorInq  
Inquiry about the mask currently displayed  
See “pp pp pp pp: Mask bit” in “Parameters”  
on page 14.  
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Basic Functions  
Parameters  
mm: Mask setting list  
nn: Setting  
Mask Name mm (Hex)  
nn  
Setting  
Mask Name mm (Hex)  
Mask_A  
Mask_B  
Mask_C  
Mask_D  
Mask_E  
Mask_F  
Mask_G  
Mask_H  
Mask_I  
Mask_J  
Mask_K  
Mask_L  
00h  
01h  
02h  
03h  
04h  
05h  
06h  
07h  
08h  
09h  
0Ah  
0Bh  
00  
Resetting the zone size (the value of w, h)  
for the existing mask.  
Mask_M  
Mask_N  
Mask_O  
Mask_P  
Mask_Q  
Mask_R  
Mask_S  
Mask_T  
Mask_U  
Mask_V  
Mask_W  
Mask_X  
0Ch  
0Dh  
0Eh  
0Fh  
10h  
11h  
12h  
13h  
14h  
15h  
16h  
17h  
01  
Setting newly the zone size (the value of  
w, h).  
pp: x, qq: y, rr: w, ss: h  
160  
3Ch  
mask  
h
w
120  
0 (x,y)  
Note  
B0h  
50h  
The priority order of the mask display is in the sequence from A  
(highest) to X (lowest).  
When you set the parameters of masks non-sequentially, it is  
recommended that you set the mask whose priority order is higher,  
first.  
C4h  
Effective display area  
pp pp pp pp: Mask bit  
pp  
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  
- X W V U T S - R Q P O N M - - L K J I H G - F E D C B A  
pp  
pp  
pp  
bit  
Mask  
-
-
-
Setting pan/tilt angle  
qq, rr: Color code  
Mask (Color)  
Code (qq, rr)  
Semi-transparency (qq, rr)  
Angle/Parameter of Angle (ppp, qqq)  
Black  
00h  
01h  
02h  
03h  
04h  
05h  
06h  
07h  
08h  
09h  
0Ah  
0Bh  
0Ch  
0Dh  
10h  
11h  
12h  
13h  
14h  
15h  
16h  
17h  
18h  
19h  
1Ah  
1Bh  
1Ch  
1Dh  
Gray1  
Gray2  
Gray3  
Gray4  
Gray5  
Gray6  
White  
Red  
-180  
-90  
0
90  
180  
800h  
C00h  
400h  
800h  
Set the angle resolution to 360 (degree)/4096 (1000h).  
Green  
Blue  
Cyan  
Yellow  
Magenta  
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Basic Functions  
Comments: Two different color masks can be  
Details of Setting Commands  
chosen.  
Set Mask  
The colors can be chosen from among 14 colors  
including the possibility for semi-transparency of  
each color. Therefore two colors from among the  
total of 28 colors can be individually set for each  
of 24 privacy zones.  
Command: 8x 01 04 76 mm nn 0r 0r 0s 0s FF  
Parameters:  
mm  
Setting Mask  
See “mm: mask setting list” in “Parameters” on page 14.  
If the bit of parameter (pp pp pp pp) is set to “0”,  
mask color will be “qq” color (Color code). If the  
bit of parameter (pp pp pp pp) is set to “1”, the  
mask color will be “rr” color (Color code).  
nn  
Selects new setting or resetting for the zone. See nn:  
Setting” in “Parameters” on page 14.  
rr  
Sets the half value “w” of the Mask Width.  
ss  
Sets the half value “h” of the Mask Height.  
See “rr: w, ss: h” in “Parameters” on page 14.  
Example: 8x 01 04 78 00 00 00 03 10 07 FF  
The mask color of Mask_A and Mask_B is White  
(color code 07h), and the mask color of the other  
Mask (C to X) is semi-transparent Black (color  
code 10h).  
Comments: To set the mask, first display the object  
at the center of the screen. When “nn” is set to 1,  
the current Pan/Tilt/Zoom position is recorded in  
internal memory.  
Set Pan Tilt Angle  
Command: 8x 01 04 79 0p 0p 0p 0q 0q 0q FF  
Parameter:  
When “nn” is set to 0, the Pan/Tilt/Zoom position  
in memory is not changed.  
Notes  
ppp  
qqq  
Pan Angle  
• The tilt angle at which you can set the mask is between –70 to  
+70 degrees.  
• It is recommended that you set the size to at least twice the size  
of the object (height and width).  
Tilt Angle  
See “Setting pan/tilt angle” in “Parameters” on page  
14.  
Comments: Pan/Tilt angle settings are hexadecimal  
data.  
Set Display  
Command: 8x 01 04 77 pp pp pp pp FF  
Parameter:  
The resolution of Pan/Tilt angle is 0.088 degrees.  
Note  
pp pp pp pp Each 24 Privacy Zones corresponds to 1 bit.  
See “pp pp pp pp: Mask bit” in “Parameters” on  
page 14.  
When you set the pan/tilt angle, locate the pan/tilt position at the  
center point of the FCB camera’s position.  
Non Interlock Mask  
Command: 8x 01 04 6F mm 0p 0p 0q 0q 0r 0r 0s 0s  
Comments: Each of 24 Privacy zones can be  
switched on and off individually by a single  
VISCA command. If you want to display a  
Privacy zone, you must set its bit to 1. If you do  
not want to display a Privacy zone, you must set  
its bit to 0.  
FF  
Parameters:  
mm  
Setting Mask  
See “mm: mask setting list” in “Parameters” on page 14.  
pp  
qq  
rr  
Sets the center position “x” of the Mask on screen.  
Sets the center position “y” of the Mask on screen.  
Sets the half value “w” of the Mask Width.  
Set Mask Color  
Command: 8x 01 04 78 pp pp pp pp qq rr FF  
Parameter:  
ss  
Sets the half value “h” of the Mask Height.  
See “pp: x, qq: y, rr: w, ss: h” in “Parameters” on page 14.  
pp pp pp pp Each 24 Privacy Zones correspond with the BIT.  
See “pp pp pp pp: Mask bit” in “Parameters” on  
page 14.  
Commands: Mask does not interlock with pan/tilt.  
The limitations of parameters are as follows.  
(hexadecimal representation)  
qq  
Set the color code include the semi-transparency  
code.  
x: 50h  
w: 50h  
y: 3ch  
h: 3ch  
rr  
Set the color code include the semi-transparency  
code. See “qq, rr: Color code” in “Parameters” on  
page 14.  
Note  
When the Set Mask command and the Non Interlock Mask  
command are set to the same mask, the command set later  
becomes effective.  
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Basic Functions  
Alarm Function  
Grid  
Use the grid displayed on the screen to set mask  
positions (see the figure below).  
This function instructs the camera to detect movement  
within the monitoring area and then send an alarm  
signal automatically.  
A High level signal is output when camera detects  
movement inside the monitoring area. A Low level  
signal is output when object stops moving.  
However, when the mode is set to “DAY/NIGHT”, the  
High level signal is output for dark and the Low level  
signal is output for bright.  
14hex (20(10))  
14hex (20(10))  
The Detect signal goes out through the serial command  
(VISCA) communication line.  
Example  
1. A door is motionless, so the Detect Level is Low.  
2. At the moment when the door is opened by  
someone, the Detect Level goes to High.  
3. The Detect Level is High while the shooting object  
is moving.  
4. When the door is closed, Detect Level goes to Low  
again, or signals are output only once at the time of  
switching between High Level and Low Level.  
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Basic Functions  
ALARM Setting Command List  
Command Set  
Command  
On  
Command Packet  
8x 01 04 6B 02 FF  
8x 01 04 6B 03 FF  
8x 01 04 6C pp FF  
Comments  
Alarm start  
Alarm stop  
Mode Setting  
CAM _ Alarm  
Off  
Set Mode  
*Select one from 13 modes  
Set Day Night Level  
8x 01 04 6D 0p 0p 0p  
0q 0q 0q FF  
ppp: Day distinction AE level  
qqq: Night distinction AE level.  
90 07 04 6B 01 FF  
90 07 04 6B 00 FF  
High signal output  
(Low t High edge)  
Low signal output  
(High t Low edge)  
VISCA Mode Code (pp) Details of Mode  
00  
Set the internal focus position. When focus movement is detected, the detect signal is High. When focus goes  
back to the previous position, the detect signal is Low.  
01  
Set a fixed period of time. When focus does not move during the time, the focus position is memorized as a  
rest position and the detect signal is Low.  
When focus moves, the detect signal is High. Afterwards when focus does not move for the fixed period of  
time, the focus position is memorized and the detect signal becomes Low.  
02  
03  
Set the internal AE Level. When AE movement is detected, the detect signal is High. When AE Level goes  
back to the previous level, the detect signal is Low.  
Set a fixed period of time. When AE Level does not change during this time, the AE value is memorized as a  
rest value and the detect signal is Low.  
When AE value changes, the detect signal is High.  
Afterwards when AE value does not change for the fixed period of time, the AE value is memorized and the  
detect signal becomes Low.  
04  
05  
06  
07  
08  
09  
0A  
0B  
0C  
mode “00” and mode “02”  
mode “00” and mode “03”  
mode “01” and mode “02”  
mode “01” and mode “03”  
mode “00” or mode “02”  
mode “00” or mode “03”  
mode “01” or mode “02”  
mode “01” or mode “03”  
Day-Night Mode  
ALARM Inquiry Command List  
Inquiry Command  
Command Packet Inquiry Packet  
Comments  
CAM _ Alarm Inq  
8x 09 04 6B FF  
y0 50 02 FF  
y0 50 03 FF  
y0 50 pp FF  
On  
Off  
CAM _ Alarm Mode Inq  
8x 09 04 6C FF  
8x 09 04 6D FF  
pp: Alarm Mode  
CAM_AlarmDayNightLevel Inq  
y0 50 0p 0p 0p  
0q 0q 0q 0r 0r 0r FF  
ppp: Day setting AE Level  
qqq; Night setting AE Level  
rrr: Now AE Level  
CAM_AlarmDetLevelInq  
8x 09 04 6E FF  
y0 50 01 FF  
y0 50 00 FF  
Detect Level is High.  
Detect Level is Low.  
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Basic Functions  
Flowchart of 12 Modes Function  
Mode “00”  
Set the Focus Position  
Hysteresis.  
Set to the factory preset  
Alarm On  
Focus Position into memory  
AE moves  
Focus moves outside of  
the hysteresis.  
*
High level signal output  
* Repeat this loop until Alarm off.  
Focus goes back to the  
previous position.  
Low level signal output  
Far  
Hysteresis  
Focus  
Position  
High  
Near  
Low  
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Basic Functions  
Mode “01”  
Focus Position into memory  
Alarm On  
Hysteresis is set to the factory  
preset.  
AE moves.  
Focus moves outside of the  
hysteresis.  
*
High level signal output  
* Repeat this loop until Alarm off.  
AE does not move for  
a period of time.  
AE does not move for  
a period of time.  
Low level signal output  
Update the Focus position data.  
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Basic Functions  
Mode “02”  
Set to the factory preset  
AE Level into memory  
Set the AE level Hysteresis.  
Alarm On  
AE moves  
AE moves outside of  
the hysteresis.  
*
High level signal output  
* Repeat this loop until Alarm off.  
AE goes back to the  
previous level.  
Low level signal output  
Bright  
Hysteresis  
AE Level  
High  
Dark  
Low  
20  
Basic Functions  
Mode “03”  
AE level into memory  
Alarm On  
Hysteresis is set to the factory  
preset.  
AE moves.  
AE moves outside of  
the hysteresis.  
High level signal output  
*
* Repeat this loop until Alarm off.  
AE does not move for  
a period of time.  
AE does not move for  
a period of time.  
Low level signal output  
Update the AE level data  
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Basic Functions  
Details of Mode “01”/”03"  
T1: Reset interval timer (5sec)  
T2: Detect timer (2sec)  
T3: High level signal count timer (2sec)  
Alarm ON  
Hysteresis  
Reset  
Focus Pos  
AE Level  
Reset  
Reset  
Reset  
T1  
T1  
T1  
T2  
T3  
High  
Low  
Low  
Signal level  
T1:  
T2:  
T3:  
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Basic Functions  
Mode “04”  
High output result of mode “00”  
High output result of mode “02”  
High output  
Low output  
Mode “05”  
High output result of mode “00”  
High output result of mode “03”  
High output  
Low output  
23  
Basic Functions  
Mode “06”  
High output result of mode “01”  
High output result of mode “02”  
Low output  
High output  
Mode “07”  
High output result of mode “01”  
High output result of mode “03”  
High output  
Low output  
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Basic Functions  
Mode “08”  
High output result of mode “00”  
High output result of mode “02”  
High output result of mode “02”  
High output  
High output  
High output  
Low output  
Mode “09”  
High output result of mode “00”  
High output result of mode “03”  
High output result of mode “03”  
High output  
High output  
High output  
Low output  
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Basic Functions  
Mode “0A”  
High output result of mode “01”  
High output result of mode “02”  
High output result of mode “02”  
High output  
High output  
High output  
Low output  
Mode “0B”  
High output result of mode “01”  
High output result of mode “03”  
High output result of mode “03”  
High output  
High output  
High output  
Low output  
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Basic Functions  
Day-Night Mode (Mode “0C”)  
Set the Day-Night Mode and the Day/  
Night AE level.  
Setting by the VISCA Cmd.  
Starting distinction between Day  
and Night.  
Alarm On  
AE move  
Yes  
No  
Brightness is higher than  
Day AE level  
Yes  
No  
Brightness is higher than Night  
AE level  
Yes  
Low level signal output  
Low level signal output  
High level signal output  
Bright  
Day  
AE level  
Hysteresis  
Night  
Setting the period time  
“t” to the factory preset  
AE level  
Dark  
High  
Low  
Low  
Signal level  
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Basic Functions  
Spectral Sensitivity  
Characteristics  
Vibration  
Specifications  
Test Method (Random vibration)  
• Fix the camera at the four fixation points of the base  
using M2 screws.  
• Perform the random vibration test under the  
following conditions in the X, Y and Z directions for  
20 minutes in each direction.  
• The camera vibration specification is to have no  
malfunction after this test.  
5 to 50 Hz  
50 to 100 Hz –36 dB/oct  
4.14 m2/s3  
{0.043 G2/Hz}  
Power spectrum density  
14.3 m/s2  
{1.46 G}  
Effective overall value  
Test time  
20 minutes  
Eclipse  
When designing the housing, refer to the dimensional  
allowance as shown in the figure below.  
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Basic Functions  
Initial Settings, Custom Preset and Backup  
Initial settings for the various functions are indicated  
in the “Initial settings” column.  
The “Custom preset” column indicates whether the  
custom preset function can be used to store the  
settings. The function enables the stored settings to be  
recalled automatically when the camera is turned on.  
The “Standby backup” column indicates whether the  
data is preserved even when the camera is powered  
OFF. A circle “a” in this column signifies that the  
data is preserved. A cross “×” signifies that the data  
IS NOT preserved.  
Custom  
preset  
Standby  
backup  
Mode/Position  
Zoom Position  
Initial settings  
Wide end  
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
×
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
×
D-Zoom On/Off  
D-Zoom Separate/Combine  
D-Zoom Position  
Focus Position  
On  
Combine  
00h  
Focus Auto/Manual  
Near Limit Setting  
AF Sensitivity  
Auto  
8000h (29cm)  
Normal  
AF Mode  
Normal  
AF Run Time  
5 sec  
AF Interval  
5 sec  
AE Mode  
Full Auto  
Shutter Position  
Iris Position  
1/60sec (NTSC), 1/50sec (PAL)  
Gain Position  
Bright Position  
Exposure Compensation On/Off  
Exposure Compensation Amount  
Backlight On/Off  
Spot AE On/Off  
Spot AE Position Setting  
Aperture Level  
Off  
0
Off  
Off  
X=8, Y=8  
5
LR Reverse On/Off  
Picture Effect  
Off  
Off  
Camera Memory  
Display On/Off  
Same as the initial value setting  
Off  
Off  
Mute On/Off  
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Basic Functions  
Custom  
preset  
Standby  
backup  
Mode/Position  
Title Display On/Off  
Initial settings  
Off  
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
Title Setting  
Mask Setting  
Mask Display On/Off  
Mask Color Setting  
Alarm On/Off  
Off  
Off  
Alarm Mode  
Alarm Detect Level  
Privacy Zone On/Off  
Privacy Zone Setting  
Key Lock On/Off  
Camera ID  
Off  
Off  
0000h  
External Lock Mode  
V-Phase  
Internal  
Vsync edge position  
No inversion  
V-Phase Phase Inversion  
Note  
The number of times data can be written to EEPROM (by  
executing Custom Preset) is limited.  
30  
Basic Functions  
31  
Basic Functions  
32  
Basic Functions  
33  
Command List  
Overview of VISCA  
VISCA1)/RS-232C  
Commands  
This Manual outlines an RS-232C control protocol and  
command list for certain Sony cameras from which  
control software can be developed.  
THIS CONTROL PROTOCOL AND COMMAND  
LIST IS PROVIDED BY SONY ON AN “AS-IS  
BASIS” WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND.  
SONY DOES NOT WARRANT ANY PARTICULAR  
RESULT FROM THE USE OF THIS CONTROL  
PROTOCOL AND COMMAND LIST AND  
DISCLAIMS AND EXCLUDES ALL  
WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH  
RESPECT TO THAT CONTROL PROTOCOL AND  
COMMAND LIST, INCLUDING, BUT NOT  
LIMITED TO, ANY OR ALL IMPLIED  
In VISCA the device outputting commands, for  
example, a computer, is called the controller. The  
device receiving the commands, an FCB camera is  
called the peripheral device. In VISCA, up to seven  
peripheral devices like the FCB camera can be  
connected to one controller using communication  
conforming to the RS-232C standard. The parameters  
of RS-232C are as follows:  
• Communication speed: 9.6 kbps/19.2 kbps/  
38.4 kbps  
• Data bits : 8  
• Start bit : 1  
• Stop bit : 1/2  
• Non parity  
Flow control using XON/XOFF, RTS/CTS, etc., is not  
supported.  
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR  
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN  
FACT, SONY SPECIFICALLY ACKNOWLEDGES  
THAT SOFTWARE DEVELOPED BASED ON THIS  
CONTROL PROTOCOL AND COMMAND LIST  
MAY CAUSE MALFUNCTION OR DAMAGE TO  
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE USED WITH IT  
(INCLUDING SONY HARDWARE AND  
SOFTWARE) AND SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS  
ANY LIABILITY FOR ANY SUCH  
MALFUNCTION OR DAMAGE. THIS CONTROL  
PROTOCOL AND COMMAND LIST SHOULD BE  
USED WITH CAUTION.  
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................  
1)VISCA is a protocol which controls consumer camcorders developed by Sony. “VISCA” is a trademark of Sony Corporation.  
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Command List  
assigned address 2 is 82H. In the command list, as the  
header is 8X, input the address of the camera at X. The  
header of the reply packet from the camera assigned  
address 1 is 90H. The packet from the camera assigned  
address 2 is A0H.  
VISCA Communication  
Specifications  
VISCA Packet Structure  
Some of the commands for setting cameras can be sent  
to all devices at one time (broadcast). In the case of  
broadcast, the header should be hexadecimal 88H.  
When the terminator is FFH, it signifies the end of the  
packet.  
The basic unit of VISCA communication is called a  
packet. The first byte of the packet is called the header  
and comprises the sender’s and receiver’s addresses.  
For example, the header of the packet sent to the FCB  
camera assigned address 1 from the controller (address  
0) is hexadecimal 81H. The packet sent to the camera  
Packet (3 to 16 bytes)  
Header  
Message (1 to 14 bytes)  
Terminator  
Byte 1  
Byte 2  
Byte 3  
FF  
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  
Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0  
(MSB) (LSB)  
(MSB)  
(LSB)  
Command and Inquiry  
Command  
Sends operational commands to the FCB camera.  
Inquiry  
Used for inquiring about the current state of the  
FCB camera.  
Command Packet  
8X QQ RR ... FF  
Note  
Inquiry  
QQ1) = Command/Inquiry,  
RR2) = category code  
1)  
QQ = 01 (Command), 09 (Inquiry)  
2)  
RR = 00 (Interface), 04 (camera 1), 06 (Pan/Tilter), 07 (camera 2)  
X = 1 to 7: FCB camera address  
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Command List  
Responses for Commands and Inquiries  
Command Execution Cancel  
ACK message  
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.  
Returned by the FCB camera when it receives a  
command. No ACK message is returned for  
inquiries.  
Cancel Packet  
8X 2Y FF  
X = 1 to 7: FCB camera address, Y = socket number  
Note  
Y = socket number  
Completion message  
Cancel  
Returned by the FCB camera 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  
0.  
An error message will be returned for this command,  
but this is not a mistake. This message indicates that  
the command has been canceled.  
Reply Packet  
Note  
Ack  
X0 4Y FF  
Y = socket number  
Y = socket number  
Y = socket number  
Completion (commands) X0 5Y FF  
Completion (Inquiries) X0 5Y ... FF  
X = 9 to F: FCB camera address + 8  
Error message  
When a command or inquiry command could not be  
executed or failed, an error message is returned  
instead of the completion message.  
Error Packet  
X0 6Y 01 FF  
X0 6Y 02 FF  
X0 6Y 03 FF  
X0 6Y 04 FF  
X0 6Y 05 FF  
X0 6Y 41 FF  
Description  
Message length error (>14 bytes)  
Syntax Error  
Command buffer full  
Command cancelled  
No socket (to be cancelled)  
Command not executable  
X = 9 to F: FCB camera address + 8, Y = socket number  
Socket Number  
When command messages are sent to the FCB camera,  
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  
camera has two buffers (memories) for commands, so  
that up to two commands including the commands  
currently being executed can be received. When the  
camera receives commands, it notifies the sender  
which command buffer was used using the socket  
number of the ACK message. 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, a  
camera 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.  
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Command List  
VISCA Device Setting  
Command  
VISCA Interface and Inquiry  
CAM_VersionInq  
Returns information on the VISCA interface.  
Before starting control of the FCB camera, be sure to  
send the Address command and the IF_Clear  
command using the broadcast function.  
Inquiry  
Inquiry Packet Reply Packet  
Description  
GGGG = Vender ID  
CAM_VersionInq  
8X 09 00 02 FF Y0 50 GG GG  
HH HH JJ JJ  
(0020: Sony)  
KK FF  
HHHH = Model ID  
043A = FCB-EX45MC  
043B = FCB-EX45MCC  
JJJJ = ROM revision  
KK = Maximum socket # (02)  
For VISCA Network Administration  
Address  
Sets an address of a peripheral device. Use when  
initializing the network and when receiving the  
network change message indicated below.  
X = 1 to 7: FCB camera address (For inquiry packet)  
X = 9 to F: FCB camera address +8 (For reply packet)  
Network Change  
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.  
Packet  
Note  
Address  
Network Change  
88 30 01 FF  
X0 38 FF  
Always broadcasted.  
X = 9 to F: FCB camera address + 8  
VISCA Interface Command  
IF_Clear  
Clears the command buffers in the FCB camera and  
cancels the command currently being executed.  
Command Packet Reply Packet Note  
IF_Clear  
8X 01 00 01FF  
X0 50 FF  
IF_Clear (broadcast) 88 01 00 01 FF  
88 01 00 01 FF  
X = 1 to 7: FCB camera address (For inquiry packet)  
X = 9 to F: FCB camera address +8 (For reply packet)  
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Command List  
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  
There are two commands currently being executed, and the  
command could not be accepted.  
(Command Buffer Full)  
81 01 04 08 02 FF  
(Example)  
90 61 41 FF  
Could not execute the command in the current mode.  
(Command Not Executable)  
90 62 41FF  
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 01 00 01 FF  
8x 01 00 01 FF  
8x 2y FF  
88 30 02 FF  
Returned the device address to +1.  
Returned the same command.  
IF_Clear (Broadcast)  
IF_Clear (For x)  
Command Cancel  
88 01 00 01 FF  
z0 50 FF (Completion)  
ACK is not returned for this command.  
z0 6y 04 FF  
Returned when the command of the socket specified is canceled.  
Completion for the command canceled is not returned.  
(Command Canceled)  
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.  
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Command List  
VISCA Camera-Issued Messages  
ACK/Completion Messages  
Comments  
Command Messages  
Returned when the command is accepted.  
ACK  
z0 4y FF  
(y:Socket No.)  
Returned when the command has been executed.  
Completion  
z0 5y FF  
(y:Socket No.)  
z = Device address + 8  
Error Messages  
Comments  
Command Messages  
Returned when the command format is different or when a command with illegal  
command parameters is accepted.  
Syntax Error  
z0 60 02 FF  
Indicates that two sockets are already being used (executing two commands) and the  
command could not be accepted when received.  
Command Buffer Full  
Command Canceled  
z0 60 03 FF  
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.  
z0 6y 04 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.  
No Socket  
z0 6y 05 FF  
(y:Socket No.)  
Returned when a command cannot be executed due to current conditions. For  
example, when commands controlling the focus manually are received during auto  
focus.  
Command Not Executable  
z0 6y 41 FF  
(y:Socket No.)  
Network Change Message  
Command Message  
z0 38 FF  
Comments  
Network Change  
Issued when power is being routed.  
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Command List  
FCB Camera Commands  
Command List (1/4)  
Command Set  
Command  
Broadcast  
Broadcast  
Command Packet  
88 30 01 FF  
Comments  
AddressSet  
IF_Clear  
88 01 00 01 FF  
CommandCancel  
CAM_Power  
8x 2p FF  
p: Socket No.(=1or2)  
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 36 00 FF  
8x 01 04 36 01 FF  
8x 01 04 06 00 FF  
8x 01 04 06 2p FF  
8x 01 04 06 3p FF  
8x 01 04 06 10 FF  
8x 01 04 46 00 00 0p 0q 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  
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 47 0p 0q 0r 0s  
0t 0u 0v 0w FF  
Off  
CAM_Zoom  
Stop  
Tele(Standard)  
Wide(Standard)  
Tele(Variable)  
Wide(Variable)  
Direct  
p=0 (Low) to 7 (High)  
pqrs: Zoom Position  
CAM_DZoom  
On  
Digital zoom ON/OFF  
Off  
Combine Mode  
Separate Mode  
Stop  
Optical/Digital Zoom Combined  
Optical/Digital Zoom Separate  
Tele(Variable)  
Wide(Variable)  
x1/Max  
p=0 (Low) to 7 (High)  
x1/MAX Magnification Switchover  
pq: D-Zoom Position  
Direct  
CAM_Focus  
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  
Normal  
pqrs: Focus Near Limit Position  
AF Sensitivity High/Low  
AF Sensitivity  
Low  
CAM_AFMode  
Normal AF  
Interval AF  
Zoom Trigger AF  
Active/Interval Time  
Direct  
AF Movement Mode  
pq: Movement Time, rs: Interval  
pqrs: Zoom Position  
CAM_ZoomFocus  
CAM_Initialize  
tuvw: Focus Position  
Lens  
8x 01 04 19 01 FF  
8x 01 04 19 02 FF  
Lens Initialization Start  
Comp Scan  
Correction of CCD pixel blemishes  
40  
Command List  
Command List (2/4)  
Command Set  
Command  
Full Auto  
Manual  
Shutter Priority  
Iris Priority  
Bright  
Reset  
Up  
Command Packet  
8x 01 04 39 00 FF  
Comments  
CAM_AE  
Automatic Exposure mode  
Manual Control mode  
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 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 0D 00 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  
Shutter Priority Automatic Exposure mode  
Iris Priority Automatic Exposure mode  
Bright Mode (Manual control)  
Shutter Setting  
CAM_Shutter  
CAM_Iris  
Down  
Direct  
Reset  
Up  
pq: Shutter Position  
Iris Setting  
Down  
Direct  
Reset  
Up  
pq: Iris Position  
Gain Setting  
CAM_Gain  
Down  
Direct  
Reset  
Up  
pq: Gain Position  
Bright Setting  
CAM_Bright  
CAM_ExpComp  
Down  
Direct  
On  
pq: Bright Position  
Exposure Compensation ON/OFF  
Off  
Reset  
Up  
Exposure Compensation Amount Setting  
Down  
Direct  
On  
pq: ExpComp Position  
CAM_Backlight  
CAM_SpotAE  
Back Light Compensation ON/OFF  
Off  
8x 01 04 33 03 FF  
On  
8x 01 04 59 02 FF  
Spot Automatic Exposure Setting  
pq: X (0 to F), rs: Y (0 to F)  
Off  
8x 01 04 59 03 FF  
Position  
8x 01 04 29 0p 0q 0r 0s FF  
41  
Command List  
Command List (3/4)  
Command Set  
Command  
Reset  
Up  
Command Packet  
8x 01 04 02 00 FF  
Comments  
CAM_Aperture  
Aperture Control  
8x 01 04 02 02 FF  
Down  
Direct  
On  
8x 01 04 02 03 FF  
8x 01 04 42 00 00 0p 0q FF  
8x 01 04 61 02 FF  
pq: Aperture Gain  
CAM_LR_Reverse  
CAM_PictureEffect  
CAM_Memory  
Mirror Image ON/OFF  
Off  
8x 01 04 61 03 FF  
Off  
8x 01 04 63 00 FF  
Picture Effect Setting  
Neg.Art  
Reset  
Set  
8x 01 04 63 02 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 3F 00 7F FF  
8x 01 04 3F 01 7F FF  
8x 01 04 3F 02 7F FF  
8x 01 04 23 0X 0p 0p  
0q 0q FF  
p: Memory Number (=0 to 5)  
Recall  
Reset  
Set  
CAM_CUSTOM  
Starts in this mode at Power ON.  
Recall  
Write  
CAM_MemSave  
CAM_Display  
X: 00 to 07 (Address) Total 16 Byte  
ppqq: 0x0000 to 0xFFFF (Data)  
Display ON/OFF  
On  
8x 01 04 15 02 FF  
(8x 01 06 06 02 FF)  
8x 01 04 15 03 FF  
Off  
(8x 01 06 06 03 FF)  
8x 01 04 15 10 FF  
On/Off  
Title Set1  
Title Set2  
Title Set3  
(8x 01 06 06 10 FF)  
8x 01 04 73 00 mm nn pp  
qq 00 00 00 00 00 00 FF  
8x 01 04 73 01 mm nn pp  
qq rr ss tt uu vv ww FF  
8x 01 04 73 02 mm nn pp  
qq rr ss tt uu vv ww FF  
8x 01 04 74 00 FF  
CAM_Title  
mm: Vposition, nn: Hposition  
pp: Color, qq: Blink  
mnpqrstuvw: Setting of Display Characters  
(1st to 10st Character)  
mnpqrstuvw: Setting of Display Characters  
(11th to 20th Character)  
Title Clear  
On  
Title Setting Clear  
8x 01 04 74 02 FF  
Title Display ON/OFF  
Off  
8x 01 04 74 03 FF  
CAM_Mute  
On  
8x 01 04 75 02 FF  
Mute ON/OFF  
Off  
8x 01 04 75 03 FF  
On/Off  
8x 01 04 75 10 FF  
42  
Command List  
Command List (4/4)  
Command Set  
Command  
Command Packet  
Comments  
CAM_PrivacyZone  
SetMask  
8x 01 04 76 mm nn  
0r 0r 0s 0s FF  
mm: Mask Settings  
nn 00: Modify, 01: New  
rr: W, ss:H  
Display  
8x 01 04 77 pp pp pp pp FF  
Mask Display ON/OFF  
pp pp pp pp: Mask Settings (0: OFF, 1: ON)  
SetMask Color  
8x 01 04 78 pp pp pp pp  
qq rr FF  
pp pp pp pp: Mask Color Settings  
qq: “0” Color Settings  
rr: “1” Color Settings  
SetPan TiltAngle  
SetPTZMask  
8x 01 04 79 0p 0p 0p  
0q 0q 0q FF  
Pan/Tilt Angle Settings  
ppp: Pan  
qqq: Tilt  
8x 01 04 7B mm 0p 0p 0p  
0q 0q 0q 0r 0r 0r 0r FF  
Pan/Tilt/Zoom Settings for Mask  
mm: Mask Setings  
ppp: Pan, qqq: Tilt, rrrr: Zoom  
mm: Non-Interlock Mask Settings  
pp: X, qq: Y, rr: W, ss: H  
Grid Display On  
Non_InterlockMask  
8x 01 04 6F mm  
0p 0p 0q 0q 0r 0r 0s 0s FF  
8x 01 04 7C 02 FF  
8x 01 04 7C 03 FF  
8x 01 04 7C 04 FF  
8x 01 04 17 00 FF  
8x 01 04 17 02 FF  
8x 01 04 22 0p 0q 0r 0s FF  
8x 01 04 55 00 FF  
8x 01 04 55 01 FF  
8x 01 04 05 00 FF  
8x 01 04 05 02 FF  
8x 01 04 05 03 FF  
8x 01 04 05 2p FF  
8x 01 04 05 3p FF  
8x 01 04 05 40 FF  
8x 01 04 45 00 00 0p 0q FF  
8x 01 04 25 00 FF  
8x 01 04 25 01 FF  
8x 01 04 6B 02 FF  
8x 01 04 6B 03 FF  
8x 01 04 6C pp FF  
GridOn  
GridOff  
CenterLineOn  
Off  
Grid/Center Line Display Off  
Center Line Display On  
CAM_KeyLock  
Camera Control Enable/Disable  
On  
CAM_IDWrite  
pqrs: Camera ID (=0000 to FFFF)  
Internal mode  
CAM_ExternalLock  
INT  
Line Lock  
Stop  
Line Lock mode  
CAM_VPhase  
Up  
Down  
Up (Step)  
Down (Step)  
Reset  
p=step (1-7)  
Restore Factory Settings  
pq: V-Phase (00-FF)  
No Phase Turnover  
Phase Turnover  
Direct  
0 degree  
180 degree  
On  
CAM_Alarm  
Alarm ON/OFF  
Off  
SetMode  
PP: Mode Settings  
00 Focus Move Detection (The rest position is fixed.)  
01 Focus Move Detection (The rest position is reset.)  
02 AE Move Detection (The rest value is fixed.)  
01 AE Move Detection (The rest value is reset.)  
SetDayNightLevel  
Alarm (Reply)  
8x 01 04 6D 0p 0p 0p 0q 0q 0q FF  
ppp: Day Detect Level Setting  
qqq: Night Detect Level Setting  
y0 07 04 6B 01 FF  
y0 07 04 6B 00 FF  
Detect Level “Low” t ”High”  
Detect Level “High” t ”Low”  
43  
Command List  
Inquiry Command List (1/2)  
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  
CAM_DZoomModeInq  
y0 50 03 FF  
D-Zoom Off  
Combine Mode  
Separate Mode  
pq: D-Zoom Position  
Auto Focus  
CAM_DZoomC/SModeInq  
8x 09 04 36 FF  
y0 50 00 FF  
y0 50 01 FF  
CAM_DZoomPosInq  
CAM_FocusModeInq  
8x 09 04 46 FF  
8x 09 04 38 FF  
y0 50 00 00 0p 0q FF  
y0 50 02 FF  
y0 50 03 FF  
Manual Focus  
pqrs: Focus Position  
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  
y0 50 03 FF  
CAM_AFModeInq  
8x 09 04 57 FF  
y0 50 00 FF  
y0 50 01 FF  
Interval AF  
y0 50 02 FF  
Zoom Trigger AF  
pq: Movement Time, rs: Interval  
Full Auto  
CAM_AFTimeSettingInq  
CAM_AEModeInq  
8x 09 04 27 FF  
8x 09 04 39 FF  
y0 50 0p 0q 0r 0s FF  
y0 50 00 FF  
y0 50 03 FF  
Manual  
y0 50 0A FF  
Shutter Priority  
Iris Priority  
y0 50 0B FF  
y0 50 0D FF  
Bright  
CAM_ShutterPosInq  
CAM_IrisPosInq  
8x 09 04 4A FF  
8x 09 04 4B FF  
8x 09 04 4C 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 00 00 0p 0q FF  
y0 50 02 FF  
pq: Shutter Position  
pq: Iris Position  
pq: Gain Position  
pq: Bright Position  
On  
CAM_GainPosInq  
CAM_BrightPosInq  
CAM_ExpCompModeInq  
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_SpotAEModeInq  
8x 09 04 59 FF  
y0 50 02 FF  
On  
y0 50 03 FF  
Off  
CAM_SpotAEPosInq  
CAM_ApertureInq  
8x 09 04 29 FF  
8x 09 04 42 FF  
y0 50 0p 0q 0r 0s FF  
y0 50 00 00 0p 0q FF  
pq: X position, rs: Y position  
pq: Aperture Gain  
44  
Command List  
Inquiry Command List (2/2)  
Inquiry Command  
Command Packet  
Inquiry Packet  
y0 50 02 FF  
Comments  
On  
CAM_LR_ReverseModeInq  
8x 09 04 61 FF  
y0 50 03 FF  
Off  
CAM_PictureEffectModeInq  
8x 09 04 63 FF  
y0 50 00 FF  
Off  
y0 50 02 FF  
Neg.Art  
CAM_MemoryInq  
CAM_MemSaveInq  
8x 09 04 3F FF  
y0 50 pp FF  
pp: Last Recall Memory No.  
8x 09 04 23 0X FF  
y0 50 0p 0p 0q 0q FF  
X: 00 to 07 (Address)  
ppqq: 0x0000 to 0xFFFF (Data)  
CAM_DisplayModeInq  
CAM_TitleDisplayModeInq  
CAM_MuteModeInq  
8x 09 04 15 FF  
(8x 09 06 06 FF)  
8x 09 04 74 FF  
y0 50 02 FF  
On  
y0 50 03 FF  
Off  
y0 50 02 FF  
On  
y0 50 03 FF  
Off  
8x 09 04 75 FF  
y0 50 02 FF  
On  
y0 50 03 FF  
Off  
CAM_PrivacyDisplayInq  
CAM_PrivacyPanTiltInq  
8x 09 04 77 FF  
8x 09 04 79 FF  
y0 50 pp pp pp pp FF  
y0 50 0p 0p 0p 0q 0q 0q FF  
pp pp pp pp: Mask Display (0: OFF, 1: ON)  
ppp: Pan  
qqq: Tilt  
CAM_PrivacyPTZInq  
8x 09 04 7B mm FF  
y0 50 0p 0p 0p 0q 0q 0q 0r 0r 0r 0r FF  
mm: Mask Settings  
ppp: Pan  
qqq: Tilt  
rrrr: Zoom  
CAM_PrivacyMonitorInq  
CAM_KeyLockInq  
8x 09 04 6F FF  
8x 09 04 17 FF  
y0 50 pp pp pp pp FF  
y0 50 00 FF  
pp pp pp pp: Mask is displayed now  
Off  
y0 50 02 FF  
On  
CAM_IDInq  
8x 09 04 22 FF  
8x 09 04 55 FF  
y0 50 0p 0q 0r 0s FF  
y0 50 00 FF  
pqrs: Camera ID  
Internal Mode  
CAM_ExternalLockModeInq  
y0 50 01 FF  
Line Lock Mode  
0 degree  
CAM_VPhaseSetInq  
8x 09 04 25 FF  
y0 50 00 FF  
y0 50 01 FF  
180 degree  
CAM_VPhasePosInq  
CAM_VersionInq  
8x 09 04 45 FF  
8x 09 00 02 FF  
y0 50 00 00 0p 0q FF  
y0 50 00 20  
pq: V-Phase Position  
mnpq: Model Code (04xx)  
rstu: ROM version  
vw: Socket Number (=02)  
(See page 37 for details.)  
mn pq rs tu vw FF  
CAM_AlarmInq  
8x 09 04 6B FF  
y0 50 02 FF  
y0 50 03 FF  
On  
Off  
CAM_AlarmModeInq  
8x 09 04 6C FF  
8x 09 04 6D FF  
y0 50 pp FF  
pp: Alarm Mode  
CAM_AlarmDayNightLevelInq  
y0 50 0p 0p 0p 0p 0q 0q 0q 0r 0r 0r FF ppp: Day Detect Level  
qqq: Night Detect Level  
rrr: Current AE Level  
CAM_AlarmDetectLevelInq  
8x 09 04 6E FF  
y0 50 01 FF  
y0 50 00 FF  
Detect Level “High”  
Detect Level “Low”  
45  
Command List  
Block Inquiry Command List  
Lens Control System Inquiry Commands.............. Command Packet 8x 09 7E 7E 00 FF  
Byte  
Bit  
7
Comments  
Byte  
Bit  
Comments  
Byte  
Bit  
7
Comments  
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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
6
6
Destination Address  
5
5
4
4
6
12  
0
3
3
2
2
Focus Near Limit (H)  
Source Address  
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
7
0 Completion Message (50h)  
6
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
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
DZoomMode 0: Combine  
1: Separate  
7
4
3
2
0: Normal 1: Interval  
2: Zoom Trigger  
13  
1
2
3
4
5
Focus Near Limit (L)  
AF Sensitivity 0: Slow  
1: Normal  
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
Digital Zoom 1:On 0:Off  
0
0
0
0
Focus Mode 0:Manual 1:Auto  
0
0
0
0
8
14  
Focus Position (HH)  
Low Contrast Detection 1: Yes  
0: No  
Zoom Position (HH)  
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)  
Focus Position (HL)  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Zoom Position (HL)  
0
0
0
0
15  
0
0
0
0
10  
Focus Position (LH)  
Zoom Position (LH)  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
11  
Focus Position (LL)  
Zoom Position (LL)  
46  
Command List  
Camera Control System Inquiry Commands ......... Command Packet 8x 09 7E 7E 01 FF  
Byte  
Bit  
7
Comments  
Byte  
Bit  
7
Comments  
Byte  
Bit  
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
Comments  
0
0
0
0
0
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
6
Destination Address  
5
4
6
12  
0
3
2
Gain Position  
Source Address  
WB Mode  
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
0 Completion Message (50h)  
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
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
13  
14  
15  
1
2
3
4
5
Bright Position  
Aperture Gain  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
Exposure Mode  
Exposure Comp. Position  
R Gain (H)  
0
1 Terminator (FFh)  
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
Stabilizer (1: On, 0: Off)  
0
0
0
9
Spot AE 1: On 0: Off  
Back Light 1:On 0:Off  
Exposure Comp. 1:On 0:Off  
R Gain (L)  
Slow Shutter 1:Auto 0:Manual  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
10  
Shutter Position  
B Gain (H)  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
11  
Iris Position  
B Gain (L)  
47  
Command List  
Other Inquiry Commands ........................................ Command Packet 8x 09 7E 7E 02 FF  
Byte  
Bit  
7
Comments  
Byte  
Bit  
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
Comments  
Byte  
Bit  
7
Comments  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
6
Destination Address  
5
5
External Lock 1: Provided 0:  
Not provided  
4
0
6
4
3
2
1
Memory 1: Provided 0: Not  
provided  
3
12  
2
Source Address  
Clock 1: Provided 0: Not  
provided  
1
0
ICR 1: Provided 0: Not  
provided  
7
0 Completion Message (50h)  
Stabilizer 1: Provided 0: Not  
provided  
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
1
0
0
7
6
5
System 1:PAL 0:NTSC  
7
1
1
2
3
4
5
0
0
0
0
V-Phase 1: 180 degree 0: 0  
degree  
0
0
4
External Lock Mode 1: Line  
Lock 0: Internal  
13  
0
0
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0
8
V-Phase (H)  
0
0
Camera ID (HH)  
Auto ICR 1: On 0: Off  
0
0
0
0
Key Lock 1: On 0: Off  
Power 1:On 0:Off  
0
0
0
0
0
14  
0
0
9
V-Phase (L)  
ICR 1: On 0: Off  
Freeze 1:On 0:Off  
Camera ID (HL)  
LR Reverse 1:On 0:Off  
1 Terminator (FFh)  
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
15  
0
Privacy Zone 1: On 0: Off  
10  
Mute 1: On 0: Off  
Title Display 1: On 0: Off  
Camera ID (LH)  
Display 1: On 0: Off  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
11  
Camera ID (LL)  
Picture Effect Mode  
48  
Command List  
Enlargement Function Query Command ............... Command Packet 8x 09 7E 7E 03 FF  
Byte  
Bit  
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
Comments  
Byte  
Bit  
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
Comments  
Byte  
Bit  
7
Comments  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
Destination Address  
5
4
0
6
11  
3
2
Advanced Privacy (1:  
Source Address  
AF Interval Time (H)  
Provided, 0: Not provided)  
1
0
Alarm (1: Provided, 0: Not  
provided)  
0 Completion Message (50h)  
0
0
0
0
Picture flip (1: Provided, 0:  
Not provided)  
1
0
1
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
1
7
0
0
AF Interval Time (L)  
0
12  
13  
14  
15  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
8
0
0
Digital Zoom Position (H)  
SpotAE Position (X)  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
4
5
9
0
0
Digital Zoom Position (L)  
SpotAE Position (Y)  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1 Terminator (FFh)  
0
10  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
AF Activation Time (H)  
Alarm (1: On, 0: Off)  
Picture flip (1: On, 0: Off)  
0
0
0
0
AF Activation Time (L)  
49  
Command List  
VISCA Command Setting Values  
Gain  
0F  
0E  
0D  
0C  
0B  
0A  
09  
08  
07  
06  
05  
04  
03  
02  
01  
00  
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)  
NTSC  
10000  
PAL  
10000  
Shutter Speed  
15  
14  
13  
12  
11  
10  
0F  
0E  
0D  
0C  
0B  
0A  
09  
08  
07  
06  
11  
10  
0F  
0E  
0D  
0C  
0B  
0A  
09  
08  
07  
06  
05  
04  
03  
02  
01  
00  
6000  
4000  
3000  
2000  
1500  
1000  
725  
6000  
3500  
2500  
1750  
1250  
1000  
600  
425  
300  
215  
150  
120  
100  
75  
500  
6 dB  
350  
4 dB  
250  
2 dB  
180  
0
125  
–3 dB  
100  
90  
60  
50  
Iris  
F1.4  
F1.6  
F2.0  
F2.4  
F2.8  
F3.4  
F4.0  
F4.8  
F5.6  
F6.8  
F8.0  
F9.6  
F11  
F14  
F16  
F19  
F22  
CLOSE  
50  
Command List  
Zoom Ratio and Zoom Position  
Exposure Control (2/2)  
(for reference)  
IRIS  
F1.4  
GAIN  
28 dB  
Bright  
1F  
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  
04  
03  
02  
01  
00  
0E  
0D  
0C  
0B  
0A  
09  
08  
07  
06  
05  
04  
03  
02  
01  
00  
Zoom Ratio  
Optical Zoom  
Position Data  
F1.4  
F1.4  
F1.4  
F1.4  
F1.4  
F1.4  
F1.4  
F1.4  
F1.4  
F1.4  
F1.4  
F1.4  
F1.4  
F1.4  
F1.6  
F2.0  
F2.4  
F2.8  
F3.4  
F4.0  
F4.8  
F5.6  
F6.8  
F8.0  
F9.6  
F11  
F14  
F16  
F19  
F22  
CLOSE  
7
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
×18 Lens  
×1  
×2  
0000  
1606  
2151  
2860  
2CB5  
3060  
32D3  
3545  
3727  
38A9  
3A42  
3B4B  
3C85  
3D75  
3E4E  
3EF7  
3FA0  
4000  
×3  
×4  
×5  
×6  
×7  
×8  
×9  
×10  
×11  
×12  
×13  
×14  
×15  
×16  
×17  
×18  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Digital Zoom Combine mode  
0
0
Digital Zoom  
Ratio  
Digital Zoom  
Position Data  
0
0
×1  
×2  
4000  
6000  
6A80  
7000  
7340  
7540  
76C0  
7800  
7900  
7980  
7A40  
7AC0  
0
0
×3  
0
×4  
0
×5  
0
×6  
0
×7  
Exposure Comp.  
10.5 dB  
9 dB  
7.5 dB  
6 dB  
4.5 dB  
3 dB  
1.5 dB  
0 dB  
–1.5 dB  
–3 dB  
–4.5 dB  
–6 dB  
–7.5 dB  
–9 dB  
–10.5 dB  
×8  
6
×9  
5
×10  
×11  
×12  
4
3
2
1
Digital Zoom Separete mode  
0
–1  
Digital Zoom  
Ratio  
Digital Zoom  
Position Data  
–2  
–3  
×1  
×2  
00  
80  
–4  
–5  
×4  
C0  
E0  
EB  
–6  
×8  
–7  
×12  
51  
Command List  
00  
A
01  
B
02  
C
03  
D
04  
E
05  
F
06  
G
07  
H
0f  
P
Lens Control  
0000  
to  
to  
4000  
to  
7AC0  
08  
I
09  
J
0a  
K
12  
S
0b  
L
0c  
M
14  
U
0d  
N
15  
V
1d  
!
0e  
O
Zoom Position  
Focus Position  
Wide end  
Optical Tele end Digital Tele end  
1000  
C000  
10  
Q
11  
R
13  
T
16  
W
1e  
1
17  
X
1f  
2
Far end  
Near end  
1000: Over Inf  
2000: 8.0 m  
3000: 3.5 m  
4000: 2.0 m  
5000: 1.4 m  
6000: 1 m  
18  
Y
19  
Z
1a  
&
22  
5
1b  
1c  
?
As the distance on the left  
will differ due to  
20  
3
21  
4
23  
6
24  
7
25  
8
26  
9
27  
0
Focus Near  
Limit  
temperature characteristics,  
etc., use as approximate  
values.  
28  
À
29  
È
2a  
Ì
2b  
Ò
33  
Ê
2c  
Ù
2d  
Á
35  
Æ
3d  
Ï
2e  
É
2f  
Í
7000: 80 cm  
8000: 29 cm  
9000: 10 cm  
A000: 4.7 cm  
B000: 2.3 cm  
C000: 1.0 cm  
30  
Ó
31  
Ú
39  
Ñ
41  
$
32  
Â
3a  
Ç
34  
Ô
36  
Œ
3e  
Ö
37  
Ã
3f  
Ü
47  
¡
* The lower 1 byte is fixed  
at 00.  
38  
Õ
3b  
ß
3c  
Ä
40  
Å
42  
F
43  
¥
44  
DM  
4c  
.
45  
£
46  
¿
Others  
48  
ø
49  
4a  
:
4b  
4d  
,
4e  
/
4f  
-
R,B gain  
Aperture  
00~FF  
00~0F  
Title Setting  
Vposition  
Hposition  
00 to 0A  
00 to 17  
00: Does not blink  
01: Blinks  
Blink  
00  
01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
White  
Yellow  
Violet  
Red  
Color  
Cyan  
Green  
Blue  
52  
Specifications  
1
Image sensor  
/4  
type IT CCD (Ex-View HAD)  
Aperture control 16 steps  
Picture elements FCB-EX45MC: Approx. 380K  
pixels (768 (H) × 494 (V))  
Preset  
6-POSITIONS  
Serial interface VISCA protocol (TTL/CMOS)  
9.6 Kbps, 19.2 Kbps, 38.4 Kbps,  
Stop bit, 1/2 bit  
FCB-EX45MCC: Approx. 440K  
pixels (752 (H) × 582 (V))  
Horizontal resolution  
Video Output  
Storage temperature/Humidity  
–20 to 60 °C (–4 to 140 °F)/20 to 95 %  
Operating temperature/Humidity  
0 to 50 °C (32 to 122 °F)/20 to 80 %  
VBS: 1.0 Vp-p (Sync negative)  
EIA: 520 TV lines (WIDE end)  
CCIR: 520 TV lines (WIDE end)  
Lens  
18× zoom  
F= 4.1 mm (WIDE) to 73.8 mm  
(TELE), F1.4 to F3.0  
Zoom movement speed  
Power requirements/Power consumption  
6 to 12 V DC/1.5 W (2.5 W)  
Optical WIDE/Optical TELE 2.1 s  
Optical WIDE/Digital TELE 3.7 s  
Digital WIDE/Digital TELE 1.7 s  
Weight  
Dimensions  
230 g (8.1 oz.)  
50.0 × 57.5 × 88.5 mm  
(2 × 2 3/8 × 3 1/2 in.) (w/h/d)  
to Near  
0.5 s  
Digital zoom  
12× (216× with optical zoom)  
Angle of view (H)  
Design and specifications are subject to change  
without notice.  
48 degree (WIDE end) to 2.8 degree  
(TELE end)  
Min. working distance  
290 mm (WIDE end), 800 mm  
(TELE end)  
Sync system  
Internal/External (V-Lock)  
Min. illumination  
0.01 lx (F1.4, 1/60 s (EIA) or 1/50  
(CCIR))  
s
Recommended illumination  
100 to 100,000 lx  
50 dB or more  
Back light compensation  
ON/OFF  
Electronic shutter speed  
S/N ratio  
FCB-EX45MC: 1/60 to 1/10,000  
s
(16 steps)  
FCB-EX45MCC: 1/50 to 1/10,000  
s
(16 steps)  
Gain  
Auto/Manual (–3 to 28 dB, 2 dB  
steps)  
53  
Specifications  
Dimensions  
Front  
Right side  
88.5 (31/2  
48.3 0.1 (129/32)  
39.8 (15/8  
)
10 (13/32)  
50(131/32)  
(25 (31/32))  
5 (7/32)  
25 (31/32)  
)
73 0.1 (27/8  
)
4–M2  
Within a depth of 3 mm  
(1/8 in.) or less form the side  
Top  
Left side  
85.2 (33/8  
)
7–M2  
20  
0.1 25/32)  
(
15 (19/32)  
Within a depth of 3 mm (3/32 in.) or  
less form the top surface  
2-M2  
Within a depth of 3 mm (1/8 in.) or less form  
the side  
Bottom  
Back  
1/4-20UNC  
(Tripod screw for camera)  
14 0.1 (9/16)  
53 (23/32)  
Within a depth of 7 mm (9/32 in.)  
or less form the bottom surface  
36 (113/32)  
40.2 (119/32)  
29 0.1 (15/32)  
33 0.1 (15/16)  
8–M2  
CN992  
Within a depth of 3 mm (1/8 in.) or  
less form the bottom surface  
Unit: mm (inches)  
54  
Specifications  
Pin assignment  
CN992  
KYOCERA ELCO 00 6200 097 032 800  
Pin No.  
Name  
Level  
1
RxD  
TxD  
CMOS 5V (low: max 0.8V,  
high: min 2.0V) Read Data  
2
CMOS 5V (low: max 0.1V,  
high: min 4.4V) Send Data  
3
4
5
6
7
8
GND (for RxD&TxD)  
DC IN  
9.0V 3V  
GND (for DC IN)  
VBS OUT  
1.0V 0.2V  
GND (for VBS OUT)  
V LOCK PULSE  
CN992  
External VD-Lock Pulse  
(EX.FV: Negative, 3Vp-p  
50% duty)  
987654321  
9
GND (VL PULSE)  
min. 1 µs (ideal value 50% Duty)  
3V ±0.5V  
60Hz ±1Hz  
RxD, TxD: Positive TTL level  
55  

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