Sony BRC Z330 User Manual

4-149-933-11 (1)  
HD Color  
Video Camera  
Operating Instructions  
Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly  
and retain it for future reference.  
BRC-Z330  
Printed on recycled paper.  
Sony Corporation  
Printed in Japan  
© 2009 Sony Corporation  
commercial environment. This equipment generates,  
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not  
installed and used in accordance with the instruction  
manual, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. Operation of this equipment in a  
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in  
which case the user will be required to correct the  
interference at his own expense.  
Owner’s Record  
The model and serial numbers are located on the bottom.  
Record these numbers in the spaces provided below.  
Refer to these numbers whenever you call upon your  
Sony dealer regarding this product.  
Model No. BRC-Z330  
Serial No.  
You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not  
expressly approved in this manual could void your  
authority to operate this equipment.  
WARNING  
To reduce the risk of fire or electric  
shock, do not expose this apparatus to  
rain or moisture.  
All interface cables used to connect peripherals must be  
shielded in order to comply with the limits for a digital  
device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules.  
To avoid electrical shock, do not open the  
cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified  
personnel only.  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)  
this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)  
this device must accept any interference received,  
including interference that may cause undesired  
operation.  
WARNING  
Use the Sony MPA-AC1 AC power adapter provided  
with this equipment as a power supply source. Any other  
power sources may result in hazards such as a fire.  
This product has no power switch.  
Disconnect device of this equipment is the mains plug of  
the AC adapter.  
For the customers in Canada  
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian  
ICES-003.  
For the customers in Europe, Australia and  
New Zealand  
The mains plug on this equipment must be used to  
disconnect mains power.  
Please ensure that the socket outlet is installed near the  
equipment and shall be easily accessible.  
In the event of abnormal operations, disconnect the  
mains plug.  
WARNING  
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment,  
this product may cause radio interference in which case  
the user may be required to take adequate measures.  
In the case that interference should occur, consult your  
nearest authorized Sony service facility.  
WARNING (For Installers only)  
Instruction for installing the equipment on the ceiling:  
After the installation, ensure the connection is capable  
of supporting four times the weight of the equipment  
downwards.  
For the customers in Europe  
The manufacturer of this product is Sony Corporation,  
1-7-1 Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan.  
The Authorized Representative for EMC and product  
safety is Sony Deutschland GmbH, Hedelfinger Strasse  
61, 70327 Stuttgart, Germany.  
WARNING  
This unit has no power switch.  
When installing the unit, incorporate a readily  
accessible disconnect device in the fixed wiring, or  
connect the power plug to an easily accessible socket-  
outlet near the unit.  
This apparatus shall not be used in the residential area.  
If a fault should occur during operation of the unit,  
operate the disconnect device to switch the power  
supply off, or disconnect the power plug.  
IMPORTANT  
The nameplate is located on the bottom.  
For the customers in the U.S.A.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply  
with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to  
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to  
provide reasonable protection against harmful  
interference when the equipment is operated in a  
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Operation Using the Supplied  
Table of Contents  
Operating Multiple Cameras with the Remote  
Storing the Camera Settings in Memory  
Operating a BRC-Z330 Camera Using the  
Operation Using the RM-BR300  
Operating a BRC-Z330 Camera Using the RM-  
Operating Multiple BRC-Z330 Cameras Using the  
Operating Multiple BRC-Z330 Cameras Using the  
Storing the Camera Settings in Memory  
Switcher .......................................................... 12  
RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit (not  
BRBK-HD2 HD-SDI Output Card (not  
Setting the Speed of the Camera Moving to a  
Menu Operation Using the Supplied Remote  
Menu Operation Using the RM-BR300 Remote  
Connecting the RM-BR300 Remote Control  
Connecting a Monitor, etc. Equipped with the  
Connector ........................................................52  
Connecting a Device Equipped with VISCA RS-  
STATUS Menu ..................................................... 30  
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Table of Contents  
Maintenance  
Getting Started  
The camera mechanism may cause abnormal noise due  
to wear and lubrication loss after a long period of use. To  
maintain optimum performance, we recommend  
periodical maintenance. If abnormal noise occurs,  
consult with your Sony dealer.  
Precautions  
Note on laser beams  
Laser beams may damage a CMOS image sensor. You are  
cautioned that the surface of a CMOS image sensor should  
not be exposed to laser beam radiation in an environment  
where a laser beam device is used.  
Operating or storage location  
• Operating or storing the camera in the following  
locations may cause damage to the camera:  
– Extremely hot or cold places (Operating  
temperature: 0°C to 40°C [32°F to 104°F])  
– Exposed in direct sunlight for a long time, or close  
to heating equipment (e.g., near heaters)  
– Close to sources of strong magnetism  
– Close to sources of powerful electromagnetic  
radiation, such as radios or TV transmitters  
– Locations subject to strong vibration or shock  
• Use of a mobile phone close to this camera may cause  
a malfunction of the camera or affect the quality of  
images. You are cautioned to turn off any mobile  
phone near the camera.  
Never expose the lens to the sun or other strong  
light source.  
Exposing the lens to the sun or other strong light  
source may cause damage to internal parts from  
concentrated light. When the camera is not be used,  
keep it out of direct sunlight and other strong light or  
protect it with a lens cover.  
Ventilation  
To prevent heat buildup, do not block air circulation  
around the camera.  
Transportation  
When transporting the camera, repack it as originally  
packed at the factory or in materials equal in quality.  
Cleaning  
• Use a blower to remove dust from the lens or optical  
filter.  
• Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the external surfaces of  
the camera. Stubborn stains can be removed using a  
soft cloth dampened with a small quantity of detergent  
solution, then wipe dry.  
• Do not use volatile solvents such as alcohol, benzene  
or thinners as they may damage the surface finishes.  
The pan/tilt mechanism  
Do not disturb pan/tilt movement while power is  
supplied to the camera. Doing so may cause damage or  
malfunction.  
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Precautions  
   
Phenomena Specific to  
CMOS Image Sensors  
The following phenomena that may appear in images are  
specific to CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide  
Semiconductor) image sensors. They do not indicate  
malfunctions.  
White flecks  
Although the CMOS image sensors are produced with  
high-precision technologies, fine white flecks may be  
generated on the screen in rare cases, caused by cosmic  
rays, etc. This is related to the principle of CMOS image  
sensors and is not a malfunction.  
The white flecks especially tend to be seen in the  
following cases:  
• when operating at a high environmental temperature  
• when you have raised the gain (sensitivity)  
This symptom may be improved by turning the camera  
off and then on again.  
Aliasing  
When fine patterns, stripes, or lines are shot, they may  
appear jagged or flicker.  
Focal plane  
Owing to the characteristics of the pickup elements  
(CMOS image sensors) for reading video signals,  
subjects that quickly move across the screen may appear  
slightly skewed.  
Flicker  
If recording is made under lighting produced by  
discharge tubes, such as fluorescent, sodium, or  
mercury-vapor lamps, the screen may flicker, colors  
may vary, or horizontal stripes may appear distorted. In  
such cases, turn the FLICKER CANCEL function on  
(see page 26).  
In some cases, such phenomena may not be improved  
with the FLICKER CANCEL function.  
It is recommend to set the shutter speed to 1/100 sec. in  
the areas of 50 Hz power supply frequency and to 1/60  
in the areas of 60 Hz.  
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Phenomena Specific to CMOS Image Sensors  
 
An analog component signal output connector for HD  
output, a composite signal output connector, and an S  
video signal output connector for SD output standard  
equipment.  
Overview  
1)  
“HD” indicates high-definition broadcast with 1,080  
effective scanning lines.  
“SD” indicates standard-definition broadcast  
(conventional television).  
Features  
2)  
Compact, HD video camera with built-in  
pan/tilt/zoom functions  
Built-in interface card slot  
• This HD video camera is equipped with an HD camera  
block, pan/tilt mechanism, and 18-magnification  
optical/4-magnification digital zoom lens in a  
compact body. The compactness and integration allow  
the camera versatile usage.  
The camera is equipped with an interface card slot for  
the optional BRBK-HD2 HD-SDI Output Card. Use of  
the BRBK-HD2 HD-SDI Output Card provides support  
for additional image output formats.  
• The camera is provided with a wide-angle pan/tilt  
mechanism of 175º horizontally, 90º upward and 30º  
downward, which enables wide-range remote  
shooting.  
• The pan/tilt mechanism is designed to be quiet so as to  
minimize troublesome noise.  
VISCA camera protocol supported  
• The camera is equipped with both RS-232C and RS-  
422 communication interfaces. As the camera  
supports the industry-standard VISCA camera  
protocol, up to 7 cameras can be connected and  
remotely controlled at a high communication speed of  
38,400 bps.  
• The supplied ceiling brackets allow installation of the  
camera on a ceiling or a shelf, etc. in a high position.  
• The optional RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit allows  
easy camera operations.  
HD CMOS camera with high image quality  
and high-resolution remote shooting  
External video sync function  
• The newly developed camera system that incorporates  
1/3-type CMOS image sensors with a total of  
2,250,000 picture elements allows shooting of high-  
definition images, providing superior picture quality  
with high sensitivity and lower smear level.  
• Shooting an image using the 1080i (effective  
interlaced scanning: 1080 lines) high-definition  
format, which is equivalent to the HDTV broadcast, is  
enabled. The HD format can be switched (1080/59.94i  
or 1080/50i) with the switch at the bottom of the  
camera.  
The camera is equipped with an external video sync  
function to synchronize the camera images on multiple  
cameras.  
Tally lamp  
The tally lamp of the camera allows you to make sure it  
is selected at a glance.  
COLOR AE function  
The COLOR AE function enables automatic exposure  
adjustment for a specific color.  
• A volume of information of four times the capacity of  
a normal TV broadcast and camera image shot in 16:9  
aspect ratio provides a theater-like wide screen  
picture.  
Built-in ND filter  
The ND (Neutral Density) filter allows control of  
amount of light. The ND filter can be set to 1/4 or 1/16,  
using the menu or Remote Commander.  
Multi-format HD outputs  
The camera supports output in 720P format (progressive  
scanning format with 720 effective scan lines) as well as  
in 1080i format. These formats can be selected with a  
switch at the bottom of the camera, which also allows  
switching between the 720/59.94P and 720/50P formats.  
Built-in down-converted output  
The camera is equipped with video output connectors,  
1)  
2)  
allowing HD or SD output without inserting an  
Interface Board. You can use the connectors for SD  
output at the moment and use them for HD output in the  
future.  
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Features  
   
European model  
System Components  
In order to support multiple system configurations, a  
variety of optional products are available for the BRC-  
Z330 HD Color Video Camera. This section introduces  
these optional products as well as the accessories  
supplied with the camera.  
Supplied Components and  
Accessories  
Remote commander (1)  
Before using the camera, make sure you have the  
following components and accessories supplied.  
Camera (1)  
Two R6 (size AA) batteries  
are not supplied.  
Ceiling bracket (A) (1)  
MPA-AC1 AC power adaptor (Sony) (1)  
Ceiling bracket (B) (1)  
Wire rope (1)  
AC power cord (1)  
USA and Canadian model  
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System Components  
   
Screw 3M3 × 8 (7)/Stainless screw 3M4 × 8 (1)  
Video Switcher (commercially available)  
RS-422 Connector plug (1)  
It switches the video signal input of multiple cameras.  
BRS-200 Remote Camera Operating Switcher  
Operating Instructions (1)  
Optional Products  
RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit  
The joystick of the Remote Control Unit allows you  
comfortable pan/tilt and zoom operations. The Remote  
Control Unit also allows remote operation of up to seven  
cameras.  
Supplied accessories: AC power adaptor (1), AC power  
cord (1), RS-232C connecting cable (3 m) (1), RS-422  
connector plug (2)  
This switcher can be used as a camera control, allowing  
camera operation such as pan/tilt and zoom operations.  
The switcher also allows switching of video signals  
input from multiple cameras.  
Supplied accessories: AC power cord (1), AC power  
adaptor (1), AC power cord for AC power adaptor (1),  
Control cable (for connection between the Processor  
Unit and Control Panel) (1), Rack mounting bracket (1  
set), RS-422 connector plug (1), Power cord stopper (1),  
DC IN connector retainer (1)  
BRBK-HD2 HD-SDI Output Card  
For details, consult with your Sony dealer.  
Insert the card into the camera to allow output of an HD-  
SDI signal conforming to SMPTE292M serial digital  
interface standardss. No audio signal is output from the  
card.  
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System Components  
 
System Configuration  
The BRC-Z330 HD Color Video Camera has various system configuration capabilities using optional products. This  
section describes system examples with the required components and the main usage of each system.  
Operating a BRC-Z330 Camera Using the Supplied Remote Commander  
This system allows you:  
To operate the camera readily from a short distance  
System configuration  
BRC-Z330  
HD video monitor, VTR, etc.  
Video signal  
Remote Commander  
(supplied)  
Signal flow  
Operating a BRC-Z330 Camera Using the RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit  
This system allows you:  
To perform pan/tilt and zoom operations using the joystick of the Remote Control Unit  
System configuration  
HD video monitor, VTR, etc.  
BRC-Z330  
RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit  
Video signal  
Remote Control (VISCA) signal  
Signal flow  
,
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System Configuration  
     
Operating Multiple BRC-Z330 Cameras Using the RM-BR300 Remote  
Control Unit  
This system allows you:  
• To operate up to seven cameras remotely using a single Remote Control Unit  
• To perform pan/tilt and zoom operations using the joystick  
System configuration  
BRC-Z330  
HD video monitor, VTR, etc.  
BRC-Z330  
Video switcher  
BRC-Z330  
RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit  
Video signal  
Remote control (VISCA) signal  
Tally/contact signal  
Signal flow  
,
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System Configuration  
 
Operating Multiple BRC-Z330 Cameras Using the BRS-200 Remote Camera  
Operating Switcher  
This system allows you:  
• Operate up to seven cameras remotely and perform switching, using a single Remote Camera Operating Switcher  
• To perform pan/tilt and zoom operations using the joystick  
System configuration  
BRC-Z330  
HD video monitor, VTR, etc.  
BRBK-HD2  
BRC-Z330  
BRBK-HD2  
BRS-200 Processor  
BRC-Z330  
Control cable  
(supplied with the  
BRS-200)  
BRS-200  
REMOTE CAMERA OPERATING SWITCHER  
BRBK-HD2  
BRS-200 Control Panel  
Video signal  
Remote control (VISCA) signal  
Signal flow  
,
Note  
To operate a BRC-Z330 with the BRS-200 Remote Camera Operating Switcher, install an optional BRBK-HD2 HD-  
SDI Output Card in the BRC-Z330, which cannot be controlled this way without a BRBK-HD2 HD-SDI Output Card  
installed.  
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System Configuration  
 
F STANDBY lamp  
Lights when the camera is turned off using the  
Remote Commander.  
Location and Function  
of Parts  
Rear  
7 890qaqsqd  
Camera  
Front  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
IR SELECT  
R
1
2
3
OFF  
DATA MIX  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
VISCA RS-422  
EXT SYNC IN  
75  
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1
2
3
DC IN 12V  
IN VISCA  
RS-232C OUT  
VIDEO  
RGB/COMPONENT  
S
VIDEO  
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G DC IN 12V connector  
Connect the supplied AC power adaptor.  
H VISCA RS-422 connector  
Used for VISCA control.  
For connection to the VISCA RS-422 connector,  
4 5  
6
I IR SELECT switch  
Select the camera number when you operate  
multiple cameras with the same Remote  
A Lens  
This is a 18-magnification optical zoom lens.  
B Tally lamp  
J Remote sensor  
Lights in red when a VISCA tally command is  
received or the camera is selected by the RM-  
BR300 Remote Control Unit (not supplied).  
Flashes at intervals of about 0.5 seconds if the  
rotating speed of the cooling fan motor is lowered  
or the motor has stopped regardless of on/off of the  
tally lamp.  
This is the sensor for the supplied Remote  
Commander.  
This remote sensor does not function when IMG-  
FLIP is set to ON in the SYSTEM menu (page 28).  
K DATA MIX switch  
Set the switch to ON to overlap the menu with the  
video signal output from the installed Output Card.  
Set it to OFF not to overlap the menu.  
C Remote sensor  
This is the sensor for the supplied Remote  
Commander.  
L 75-ohm termination switch  
When you use the upper remote sensor, set IMG-  
FLIP to ON in the SYSTEM menu (page 28). With  
this setting the remote sensor at the rear of the  
camera does not function.  
This switch is used when an external sync signal is  
used. Set it to OFF when this camera is in the  
middle of a daisy chain connection of multiple  
cameras. Set it to ON when the camera is at the end  
of a daisy chain connection or when nothing is  
connected to the EXT SYNC IN connector on the  
camera.  
D SONY and HD nameplates  
Pull them out to turn them over and attach upside  
down if necessary.  
M EXT SYNC IN connector  
E POWER lamp  
Accepts external video sync signals.  
Lights when the camera is connected to an AC  
outlet using the supplied AC power adaptor and AC  
power cord.  
Flashes in green when the camera receives an  
operation command from the supplied Remote  
Commander.  
N VISCA RS-232C IN connector  
Connect to the RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit  
(not supplied). When you connect multiple  
cameras, connect it to the VISCA RS-232C OUT  
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Location and Function of Parts  
   
connector of the previous camera in the daisy chain  
connection.  
V BOTTOM switches  
Used for the output signal format selection, RS-  
232C/RS-422 selection, baud rate selection, remote  
control signal output on/off and camera address  
setting.  
O VISCA RS-232C OUT connector  
When you connect multiple cameras, connect it to  
the VISCA RS-232C IN connector of the next  
camera in the daisy chain connection.  
P
S VIDEO connector  
Outputs the camera images as S video signal.  
Setting of the BOTTOM switches  
Q T VIDEO connector  
Outputs the camera images as composite video  
signal.  
1
2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
O
N
3
4
5
6
7
R Card slot  
1
B
Insert the optional BRBK-HD2 Output Card.  
The slot cover is attached to the camera at the  
factory.  
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S
RGB/COMPONENT connector  
Supplies the images as analog component (YPbPr  
or RGB) signal.  
1 Switch 1 (59.94/50 signal format selector)  
Set to ON for output in 1080/50i (720/50P) signal  
format, OFF for output in 1080/59.94i (720/  
59.94P) signal format.  
Bottom  
2 Switch 2 (1080i/720p signal format selector)  
Set to ON for output in 720p signal format, OFF for  
output in 1080i signal format.  
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wa  
ws  
3 Switch 3 (RS-232C/RS-422 selector)  
Set to ON for RS-422, or OFF for RS-232C.  
4 Switch 4 (Communication baud rate selector)  
Set to ON for 38400 bps, or OFF for 9600 bps.  
5 Switches 5-7 (Camera address selector)  
Set the address of the camera.  
Normally set to “0”. With this setting, addresses are  
assigned to the cameras automatically in the  
connected order by pressing the POWER button  
while holding down the RESET button on the RM-  
BR300 Remote Control Unit.  
You can assign the camera address “1” to “7”  
manually by setting these selectors as follows:  
T Ceiling bracket mounting screw holes  
When you install the camera to the ceiling or on a  
shelf, etc. in a high position, secure the supplied  
ceiling bracket to these holes using the supplied  
four screws. The four feet are attached to the holes  
at the factory.  
Camera  
address  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Switch 5 OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON  
Switch 6 OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON  
Switch 7 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON  
For installation, see “Installing the Camera in a  
6 Switch 8 (Infrared signal output switch)  
Set to ON to enable an infrared signal output, or  
OFF to disable the output.  
U Tripod screw holes (1/4-20UNC)  
When you install the camera to a tripod, secure the  
tripod to these holes.  
7 Switches 9, 10  
These switches are not used.  
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Location and Function of Parts  
     
the MANUAL button, and adjust it with the FAR  
and NEAR buttons.  
Notes  
• Set the switches before you turn on the power of the  
camera.  
C DATA SCREEN button  
You cannot use a camera with its camera address set to  
“0” together with cameras with their camera address  
set to “1” to “7.”  
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  
returns to the next menu one level higher.  
Remote Commander (supplied)  
Note  
Pan/tilt and zoom operations are disabled when the  
menu is displayed.  
POWER  
D PAN-TILT buttons  
6
CAMERA SELECT  
Press the arrow buttons to perform panning and  
tilting. Press the HOME button to face the camera  
back to the front.  
1
2
3
1
2
FOCUS  
AUTO  
MANUAL  
FAR  
NEAR  
DATA SCREEN  
BACK LIGHT  
When the menu is displayed, use V or v to select  
7
8
3
the menu items and B or b to change the set values.  
STD  
REV  
1
2
5
3
6
4
E 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 B/b  
buttons.  
PRESET  
RESET  
POSITION  
PAN-TILT  
HOME  
4
5
PAN-TILT  
RESET  
9
q;  
SLOW  
FAST  
ZOOM  
To reset the direction of the camera movement,  
press the STD button while holding down this  
button.  
T
T
W
W
L/R  
DIRECTION SET  
RM-EV100  
F POWER switch  
Press this button to turn on/off the camera when the  
camera is connected to an AC outlet.  
G BACK LIGHT button  
Press this button to enable the backlight  
compensation. Press it again to disable the  
backlight compensation.  
A 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.  
H 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  
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.  
I PAN-TILT RESET button  
Press this button to reset the pan/tilt position.  
For the camera number setting, see “Operating  
J 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.  
B FOCUS buttons  
Used for focus adjustment.  
Press the AUTO button to adjust the focus  
automatically. To adjust the focus manually, press  
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Location and Function of Parts  
 
are turned off.) The AUTO/MANUAL button is  
also disabled.  
Installing batteries  
Press the LOCK button for more than one second  
again to unlock the controls and buttons.  
B VALUE/R control  
When the brightness adjustment mode is  
selected with the MODE button (with the  
VALUE indicator lit):  
Two R6 (size AA)  
Adjusts the value of the item (SHUTTER, IRIS or  
GAIN) selected with the menu of the camera.  
When the VALUE indicator is lit, the function of  
the control varies according to the MODE setting in  
the EXPOSURE menu of the camera. For details,  
batteries (not supplied)  
When the white balance adjustment mode is  
selected with the MODE button (with the R  
indicator lit):  
The function of the control with the R indicator lit  
varies according to the white balance mode selected  
on the camera. For details, see “Functions of the R  
CAUTION  
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.  
Replace only with the same or equivalent type  
recommended by the manufacturer.  
When you dispose of the battery, you must obey the law  
in the relative area or country.  
C BRIGHT/B control  
Note  
When the brightness adjustment mode is  
selected with the MODE button (with the  
BRIGHT indicator lit):  
To avoid risk of explosion, use R6 (size AA) manganese  
or alkaline batteries.  
Adjusts the value of the brightness of the camera,  
etc.  
RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit  
(not supplied)  
When the BRIGHT indicator is lit, the function of  
the control varies according to the MODE setting in  
the EXPOSURE menu of the camera. For details,  
This manual explains the operations of the RM-BR300  
Remote Control Unit when it is used with BRC-Z330  
cameras.  
For operations with other cameras, refer to the  
Operating Instructions supplied with the RM-BR300.  
When the white balance adjustment mode is  
selected with the MODE button (with the B  
indicator lit):  
The function of the control with the B indicator lit  
varies according to the white balance mode selected  
on the camera. For details, see “Functions of the R  
Front  
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1
2
VALUE  
LO
MO
PANEL  
LIGT  
BLACK  
LIG
PAN-TILT ONE PUSH  
REST A
MU  
RET  
PRT  
SH
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D MODE button  
R
POSITION  
BRIGHT  
1
9
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
16  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
Press this button to select the function of the  
VALUE/R control and BRIGHT/B control.  
When the brightness adjustment mode is selected,  
the VALUE and BRIGHT indicators are lit.  
When the white balance adjustment mode is  
selected, the R and B indicators are lit.  
STD  
REV  
3
4
LR  
DIRECION  
B
CAMERA  
4
AUTO  
FOCUS  
AUTO  
MANL  
POR  
1
2
3
5
6
7
ONE PUSH  
A
NEAR  
FAR  
5
6
7
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A LOCK button and indicator  
E FOCUS control  
Press the LOCK button for more than one second,  
and the LOCK indicator lights and the values set by  
the VALUE/R, BRIGHT/B and FOCUS controls  
are locked. (The indicators of the locked controls  
Turn this control counterclockwise (toward NEAR)  
to focus on a near subject, and clockwise (toward  
FAR) to focus on a far subject.  
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Location and Function of Parts  
 
F AUTO/MANUAL button and AUTO indicator  
Press this button to select focus mode, AUTO or  
MANUAL.  
When ONE PUSH is selected with the WHITE  
BALANCE menu of the camera, press this button  
to perform the one-push white balance adjustment.  
When AUTO is selected, the AUTO indicator lights  
and the FOCUS control and the ONE PUSH AF  
button are disabled.  
If you set AF ASSIST to ON in the FOCUS menu,  
you can focus on another object with the FOCUS  
control.  
N MENU button  
Press this button for about one second to display or  
turn off the menu of the camera, or return to the  
main menu.  
When MANUAL is selected, the FOCUS control  
and the ONE PUSH AF button are enabled (with  
the FOCUS indicator lit).  
O Joystick  
When the menu of the camera is not  
displayed  
The joystick is used for pan/tilt and zoom  
operations.  
G ONE PUSH AF button  
Press this button to perform the one-push auto focus  
function.  
When you incline the joystick right and left, the  
camera pans. When you incline it forward or  
backward, the camera tilts. The pan/tilt speed  
changes according to the angle of the inclination.  
When you release the joystick, the camera  
movement stops.  
When you turn the dial on the upper part of the  
joystick clockwise, the subject becomes larger  
(zoom in). When you turn it counterclockwise, the  
subject becomes smaller (zoom out).  
When you press the button on the top of the joystick  
for one or two seconds regardless of the PAN TILT  
ZOOM menu setting, the pan/tilt/zoom are reset  
and the camera returns to the front.  
H RESET button  
Hold down this button and press one of the  
POSITION buttons, and the memory of the camera  
corresponding to the pressed POSITION button is  
cleared to the factory-preset conditions.  
When multiple cameras are connected, hold down  
this button and press the POWER button to set the  
camera addresses automatically.  
I PRESET button  
Hold down this button and press one of the  
POSITION buttons, and the current camera settings  
are stored in the memory of the camera  
corresponding to the pressed POSITION button.  
When the menu of the camera is displayed  
The joystick is used for menu operations.  
Inclining the joystick right, left, forward and  
backward has the same function as pressing the  
arrow buttons of the supplied Remote Commander.  
Pressing the button on the top of the joystick has the  
same function as pressing the HOME button on the  
Remote Commander.  
J PANEL LIGHT button  
Press this button to illuminate all the POSITION  
buttons and CAMERA buttons. Press the button  
again to turn off the illumination.  
K BACK LIGHT button  
When FULL AUTO, SHUTTER Pri, IRIS Pri or  
GAIN Pri is selected with MODE of the  
EXPOSURE menu, press this button to enable the  
backlight compensation function of the camera.  
Press it again to disable the function.  
Hold down the SHIFT button and press this button  
to enable the spotlight compensation function of the  
camera. This function adjusts the exposure to a  
darker level if a portion of the shooting object is  
illuminated.  
P SHIFT button and indicators  
Hold down this button and press one of the  
POSITION buttons. The lower indicator lights and  
you can use the POSITION buttons for positions 9  
to 16. If you release the SHIFT button, the upper  
indicator lights and the POSITION buttons can be  
used for positions 1 to 8.  
Q L/R DIRECTION button  
Hold down this button and press POSITION button  
2 (REV) to reverse the pan direction to the direction  
in which you incline the joystick. To reset the  
direction, hold down this button and press  
POSITION button 1 (STD).  
To disable the spotlight compensation, hold down  
the SHIFT button and press this button again.  
L PAN-TILT RESET button  
Press this button to reset the pan/tilt position of the  
camera to the initial conditions.  
R POWER button  
Press this button to light the CAMERA button(s)  
corresponding to the status of the connected  
camera(s).  
M ONE PUSH AWB button  
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Location and Function of Parts  
Blue: The power of the camera is on.  
Yellow green: The camera is in standby mode.  
Off: No camera is connected.  
Hold down this button and press CAMERA button  
1 to 7 to turn on/off the power of the camera  
corresponding to the pressed button.  
W VISCA RS-422 connector  
Connect to the VISCA RS-422 connector of the  
camera.  
An RS-422 connector plug is attached at the  
factory.  
X TALLY/CONTACT connector  
This connector is used for the tally lamp input or the  
contact output.  
S CAMERA buttons  
Press one of the buttons to select the camera from  
among those connected. The selected CAMERA  
button lights in blue.  
Select the function of the connector using the  
TALLY/CONTACT selector.  
An RS-422 connector plug is attached at the  
factory.  
T POSITION buttons  
You can store the various camera settings such as  
the pan, tilt and zoom positions to the memory of  
the camera corresponding to each POSITION  
button, and load the settings in the memory.  
Y TALLY/CONTACT selector  
Select the function of the TALLY/CONTACT  
connector.  
TALLY: The tally lamp of the camera selected  
with the connected switcher lights.  
CONTACT: The contact output corresponding to  
the camera address selected with the Remote  
Control Unit is short-circuited against the  
connected switcher.  
Rear/Bottom  
CONTACT (TALLY): The contact output  
corresponding to the camera address selected with  
the Remote Control Unit is short-circuited against  
the connected switcher and the tally lamp of the  
camera selected with the Remote Control Unit  
lights.  
MODE RS-232C  
RS-422  
TALLY/CONTACT  
CONTACT(TALLY)  
TALLY  
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ON/OFF  
VISCA  
1
9
1
9
CONTACT  
DC IN 12V  
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Notes  
• Change the setting of the selector before you turn  
on the power for the Remote Control Unit.  
Otherwise, the setting is not effective.  
U MODE selector  
Select the position corresponding to the VISCA-  
controllable camera to be connected.  
• For more details on the functions of the TALLY/  
CONTACT selector, refer to the Operating  
Instructions of the RM-BR300.  
Switch position  
Camera mode  
Automatically selected (default)  
BRC-300/300P  
EVI-D70/D70P  
EVI-D100/D100P  
EVI-D30/D30P  
SNC-RZ30N  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
wh DC IN 12V connector  
Connect the supplied AC power adaptor.  
wj DIP switches (bottom)  
Switch 1 (RS-232C/RS-422 selector)  
Set to ON for RS-422, or OFF for RS-232C.  
BRC-H700  
Switch 2 (Communication baud rate selector)  
Set to ON for 38400bps, or OFF for 9600bps.  
BRC-Z700  
BRC-Z330  
Switch 3 (BRIGHT control function selector)  
Set to ON for IRIS and GAIN adjustments, or OFF  
for IRIS adjustment only.  
Note  
Set the selector to position 8 when all the connected  
cameras are BRC-Z330s. For other connections, set  
the selector to position 0.  
Note  
Set the DIP switches before you turn on the power  
of the Remote Control Unit. Otherwise, the setting  
is not effective.  
V VISCA RS-232C connector  
Connect to the VISCA RS-232C IN connector of  
the camera.  
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Location and Function of Parts  
   
wk ON/OFF switch  
Press this switch to turn on/off the Remote Control  
Unit.  
BRBK-HD2 HD-SDI Output Card  
(not supplied)  
1
BRBK-HD2  
SDI OUTPUT  
A SDI OUTPUT connectors (BNC type)  
The Card allows output of an HD-SDI signal  
conforming to SMPTE292M serial digital interface  
standards. No audio signal is output from the card.  
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Location and Function of Parts  
 
Setting Menus  
The setting menu selected on the main menu is  
displayed.  
Adjusting and Setting With Menus  
About On-Screen Menus  
<SYSTEM>  
You can change various settings, such as shooting  
conditions and system setup of the camera, while  
observing menus displayed on a connected monitor.  
This section explains how to read the on-screen menus  
before starting menu operations.  
>IR-RECEIVE  
IMG-FLIP  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
PAN REVERSE  
TILT REVERSE  
DISPLAY INFO  
SYNC MASTER  
H PHASE  
HD  
10  
For the overall menu configurations, see page 60.  
Note  
You cannot perform pan/tilt and zoom operations while  
the menu is displayed.  
1 Setting menu  
The name of the setting menu currently selected is  
displayed here.  
Main Menu  
To display the main menu, press the DATA SCREEN  
button on the supplied Remote Commander or the  
MENU button on the RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit.  
2 Cursor  
Selects a setting item.  
Move the cursor up or down by pressing the V or v  
button on the Remote Commander or inclining the  
joystick of the RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit  
forward or backward.  
<MENU>  
HD-SDI  
>EXPOSURE  
COLOR  
3 Setting items  
The setting items for this setting menu are  
displayed.  
PICTURE  
FOCUS  
PAN TILT ZOOM  
SYSTEM  
To change a set value, select the setting item using  
the V or v button on the Remote Commander or the  
joystick of the RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit,  
and press the B or b button on the Remote  
Commander or incline the joystick on the RM-  
BR300 right or left.  
VIDEO OUT  
STATUS  
1 Cursor  
Selects a setting menu.  
4 Set value  
Move the cursor up or down by pressing the V or v  
button on the Remote Commander or by inclining  
the joystick of the RM-BR300 Remote Control  
Unit forward or backward.  
The currently set values are displayed.  
To change a set value, use the B or b button on the  
Remote Commander or the joystick of the RM-  
BR300 Remote Control Unit.  
2 Menu items  
For the default value of each setting item, see  
To display a setting menu, select one using the V or  
v button on the Remote Commander or the joystick  
of the RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit, and press  
the HOME button on the Remote Commander or  
the top button of the joystick on the RM-BR300.  
3 Option Card indicator  
Displays the name of the output card inserted into  
the card slot of the camera.  
(The illustration above shows an example when the  
BRBK-HD2 HD-SDI Output Card is inserted.)  
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About On-Screen Menus  
       
3
Press the HOME button.  
The selected setting menu appears.  
Operation Through  
Menus  
<SYSTEM>  
>IR-RECEIVE  
ON  
IMG-FLIP  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
This section explains how to operate the menu using the  
supplied Remote Commander, or using the RM-BR300  
Remote Control Unit (not supplied).  
PAN REVERSE  
TILT REVERSE  
DISPLAY INFO  
SYNC MASTER  
H PHASE  
HD  
10  
For details on each menu, see pages 23 through 30.  
Menu Operation Using the Supplied  
Remote Commander  
4
5
Move the cursor to the setting item to be changed by  
pressing the V or v button.  
Change the value by pressing the B or b button.  
<SYSTEM>  
IR-RECEIVE  
IMG-FLIP  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
HD  
PAN REVERSE  
TILT REVERSE  
>DISPLAY INFO  
SYNC MASTER  
H PHASE  
3
1
10  
2,4  
5
Note  
When you are operating the menu using the supplied  
Remote Commander, you cannot set IR-RECEIVE in  
the SYSTEM menu to OFF. To set IR-RECEIVE to  
OFF, use the RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit or the  
VISCA command.  
1
2
Press the DATA SCREEN button.  
The main menu appears.  
<MENU>  
HD-SDI  
>EXPOSURE  
COLOR  
PICTURE  
FOCUS  
To return to the main menu  
Press the DATA SCREEN button.  
PAN TILT ZOOM  
SYSTEM  
VIDEO OUT  
STATUS  
To return to the normal display  
When the main menu is displayed, press the DATA  
SCREEN button once. If a lower-level menu is  
displayed, press it twice.  
Move the cursor to the setting menu item to be set  
by pressing the V or v button.  
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Operation Through Menus  
   
5
Change the value by inclining the joystick right or  
left.  
Menu Operation Using the RM-  
BR300 Remote Control Unit  
<SYSTEM>  
IR-RECEIVE  
IMG-FLIP  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
HD  
1 2,4,5  
PAN REVERSE  
TILT REVERSE  
>DISPLAY INFO  
SYNC MASTER  
H PHASE  
VALUE  
LOCK  
MODE  
PANEL  
LIGHT  
BLACK  
LIGHT  
PAN-TILT ONE PUSH  
RESET AWB  
MEU  
RESET  
PRESET  
SHIFT  
+
+
R
POSITION  
BRIGHT  
1
9
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
16  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
10  
STD  
REV  
L/R  
DIRECTION  
B
CAMERA  
4
AUTO  
FOCUS  
AUTO  
MANUAL  
POWER  
1
2
3
5
6
7
ONE PUSH  
AF  
NEAR  
FAR  
3
To return to the main menu  
Press the MENU button for about one second.  
1
Press the MENU button for about one second.  
The main menu appears.  
To return to the normal display  
When the main menu is displayed, press the MENU  
button once. If a lower-level menu is displayed, press it  
twice.  
<MENU>  
HD-SDI  
>EXPOSURE  
COLOR  
When pressing the MENU button, hold it pressed for  
about one second.  
PICTURE  
FOCUS  
PAN TILT ZOOM  
SYSTEM  
VIDEO OUT  
STATUS  
2
3
Move the cursor to the setting menu item to be set  
by inclining the joystick forward or backward.  
Press the button on the top of the joystick.  
The selected setting menu appears.  
<SYSTEM>  
>IR-RECEIVE  
IMG-FLIP  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
PAN REVERSE  
TILT REVERSE  
DISPLAY INFO  
SYNC MASTER  
H PHASE  
HD  
10  
4
Move the cursor to the setting item to be changed by  
inclining the joystick forward or backward.  
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Operation Through Menus  
 
For the 1080/59.94i or 720/59.94P signal  
format  
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, 1/60  
EXPOSURE Menu  
The EXPOSURE menu is used to set the items regarding  
the exposure.  
For the 1080/50i or 720/50P signal format  
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, 1/50  
<EXPOSURE>  
>MODE  
AE  
FULL AUTO  
MID  
12  
SPEED  
AGC LIMIT  
IRIS LIMIT  
EX-COMP  
dB  
F11  
OFF  
IRIS: Select the iris from among the following:  
CLOSE, F16, F15, F14, F12, F11, F10, F9.6, F8.7,  
F8.0, F7.3, F6.8, F6.2, F5.6, F5.2, F4.8, F4.4, F4.0,  
F3.7, F3.4, F3.1, F2.8, F2.6, F2.4, F2.2, F2.0, F1.8,  
F1.7, F1.6  
BACK LIGHT  
SPOT LIGHT  
COLOR AE  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ND FILTER  
OFF  
MODE (exposure mode)  
FULL AUTO: The exposure is adjusted automatically  
using the sensitivity, electronic shutter speed and  
iris.  
MANUAL: The sensitivity (GAIN), electronic shutter  
speed (SPEED) and iris (IRIS) are adjusted  
manually.  
SHUTTER Pri: Shutter Priority mode. The exposure is  
adjusted automatically using the sensitivity and iris.  
Adjust the electronic shutter speed (SPEED)  
manually.  
EX-COMP (exposure compensation)  
When MODE is set this item to FULL AUTO,  
SHUTTER Pri, IRIS Pri or GAIN Pri, set this item to  
ON to enable exposure compensation.  
When you set EX-COMP to ON, LEVEL appears and  
you can select the exposure compensation level from  
among the following:  
–7, –6, –5, –4, –3, –2, –1, 0, +1, +2, +3, +4, +5, +6, +7  
If you set the level to 0, exposure compensation will be  
disabled. Level +7 is the brightest and –7 is the darkest  
compensation values.  
IRIS Pri: Iris Priority mode. The exposure is adjusted  
automatically using the sensitivity and electronic  
shutter speed. Adjust the iris (IRIS) manually.  
GAIN Pri: Sensitivity Priority mode. The exposure is  
adjusted automatically using the iris and electronic  
shutter speed. Adjust the sensitivity (GAIN)  
manually.  
When EX-COMP is set to OFF, exposure compensation  
does not function.  
BACK LIGHT  
Setting the item to ON enables the BACK LIGHT  
function. Setting it to OFF disables the function.  
The BACK LIGHT feature is available only when  
MODE (exposure mode) is set to any item other than  
MANUAL.  
When you select MODE, some of the following setting  
items that are required for the selected mode appear.  
AE SPEED: Select the exposure adjustment speed at  
which an optimum exposure value is obtained  
automatically. You can select LOW (slow speed),  
MID (normal speed) or HIGH (fast speed). Select  
when the brightness of the object is changed  
momentarily.  
AGC LIMIT: Select the maximum gain level to be  
adjusted in automatic exposure mode. Select a  
value from among –3, 0, 6 and 12 dB. If you set the  
item to OFF, the gain is adjusted without limitation.  
IRIS LIMIT: Select the maximum iris to be adjusted in  
automatic exposure mode. Select a value from  
among F11, F6.8, F4.0 and F3.4.  
SPOT LIGHT  
The SPOT LIGHT function allows exposure adjustment  
at darker levels if a portion of the object to be shot is  
illuminated.  
Setting the item to ON enables the SPOT LIGHT  
function. Setting it to OFF disables the function.  
The SPOT LIGHT feature is available only when  
MODE (exposure mode) is set to any other than  
MANUAL.  
Note  
You cannot use both the BACK LIGHT and SPOT  
LIGHT functions at the same time.  
GAIN: Select the gain from among –3 dB, 0 to 24 dB by  
the unit of 1 dB and HYPER  
SPEED: Select the electric shutter speed from among  
the following:  
COLOR AE  
The exposure is adjusted automatically for specific  
color.  
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EXPOSURE Menu  
   
The COLOR AE feature is available only when MODE  
(exposure mode) is set to any item other than  
MANUAL.  
COLOR Menu  
The COLOR menu is used to adjust the white balance  
and the color.  
OFF: COLOR AE does not function.  
CHECK: The region of the color specified with PHASE  
is displayed in white. The region is set to STD when  
CHECK is selected.  
WIDE: The region of the color specified with PHASE  
becomes wide.  
STD: The region of the color specified with PHASE is  
that between NARROW and WIDE.  
NARROW: The region of the color specified with  
PHASE becomes narrow.  
<COLOR>  
>WHITE BALANCE  
WB SENS  
WB R.SHIFT  
WB B.SHIFT  
COLOR GAIN  
COLOR HUE  
COLOR MATRIX  
R.ENHANCE  
G.ENHANCE  
AUTO1  
MID  
0
0
0
0
ON  
0
0
0
0
0
B.ENHANCE  
YL.ENHANCE  
CY.ENHANCE  
MG.ENHANCE  
0
When an item other than OFF is selected, PHASE is  
displayed, and you can specify the color for which the  
exposure is automatically adjusted. The adjustable range  
is from 0 to 71.  
WHITE BALANCE (white balance mode)  
Select the white balance mode from among the  
following:  
To set the COLOR AE  
AUTO1, AUTO2, INDOOR, OUTDOOR, ONE PUSH,  
MANUAL  
1
2
Set COLOR AE to CHECK.  
AUTO1: Adjusts the white balance automatically while  
leaving natural colors.  
AUTO2: Adjusts the white balance automatically.  
INDOOR: The R.GAIN and B.GAIN values are fixed  
to those for a color temperature of 3200K.  
Select PHASE to adjust so that the color region in  
which the exposure is automatically adjusted is  
displayed in white.  
3
Set COLOR AE to NARROW, STD, or WIDE.  
OUTDOOR: The R.GAIN and B.GAIN values are  
fixed to those for a color temperature of 5800K.  
ONE PUSH: The white balance adjustment is activated  
when you zoom in on a white object in the center of  
the screen and press the HOME button on the  
supplied Remote Commander, or press the button  
on the top of the joystick or the ONE PUSH AWB  
button on the RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit.  
MANUAL: Adjusts the white balance manually.  
Note  
You cannot store the status when CHECK is selected in  
the preset memory of the camera.  
ND FILTER  
Select the filtering level of the camera’s built-in ND  
FILTER.  
When you select any mode of WHITE BALANCE,  
some of the following setting items that are required for  
the selected mode appear.  
Select from among OFF, 1/4, and 1/16.  
OFF: ND FILTER does not function.  
1/4: Decrease the amount of light by 1/4.  
1/16: Decrease the amount of light by 1/16.  
WB SENS: You can adjust the speed with which the  
color of an object is put close to white balance  
focusing point in AUTO1 or AUTO2 mode. Set to  
HIGH to do so at higher speed and to LOW to do so  
at lower speed.  
Note  
If you switch the ND FILTER during shooting, camera  
image may be distorted.  
You can also adjust the red or blue tint when  
shooting an object under reddish light sources such  
as an incandescent light and candle, or under bluish  
light sources such as the shade. Selecting HIGH  
decreases red or blue tint, and selecting LOW  
increases red or blue tint.  
WB R.SHIFT, WB B.SHIFT: You can shift the white  
balance focusing point in automatic white balance  
mode to your favorite red tint (WB R.SHIFT) or  
blue tint (WB B.SHIFT) individually. The  
adjustable range of each item is from –7 to +7.  
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COLOR Menu  
     
R.GAIN, B.GAIN: When you select MANUAL,  
R.GAIN (red gain) and B.GAIN (blue gain) appear.  
You can adjust the white balance manually within  
the range between –128 and +127.  
PICTURE Menu  
The PICTURE menu is used to adjust the picture quality.  
COLOR GAIN  
<PICTURE>  
For adjusting the color intensity of the picture. The  
adjustable range is from –7 to +7. The color intensity  
increases in the + direction, and decreases in the –  
direction.  
>DETAIL  
7
COLOR DETAIL  
OFF  
GAMMA  
NORMAL  
AUTO  
OFF  
KNEE POINT  
FLICKER CANCEL  
B&W  
OFF  
COLOR HUE  
COLOR BAR  
OFF  
For adjusting the color hue of the picture. The adjustable  
range is from –7 to +7.  
DETAIL  
Note  
Select the image enhancer level.  
When COLOR MATRIX is set to OFF, COLOR HUE  
cannot be set.  
The adjustable level is in the range of 0 to 15. The larger  
the setting level, the sharper the image outline. You can  
obtain the softest image outline by selecting level 0.  
COLOR MATRIX  
Enhances or reduces a specific color region without  
changing the white balance focusing point.  
COLOR DETAIL  
Reduces the image enhancer of a specific color.  
ON: You can adjust the R.ENHANCE (red),  
G.ENHANCE (green), B.ENHANCE (blue),  
YL.ENHANCE (yellow), CY.ENHANCE (cyan),  
and MG.ENHANCE (magenta) color regions with  
each item within the range of –10 to +10.  
OFF: COLOR DETAIL does not function.  
CHECK: The region of the color specified with PHASE  
is displayed in white. The region is set to STD when  
CHECK is selected.  
NARROW: The region of the color specified with  
PHASE becomes narrow.  
OFF: COLOR MATRIX does not function.  
STD: The region of the color specified with PHASE is  
that between NARROW and WIDE.  
WIDE: The region of the color specified with PHASE  
becomes wide.  
When an item other than OFF is selected, PHASE is  
displayed and you can specify the color whose image  
enhancer you want to reduce. The adjustable range is  
from 0 to 71.  
To set the COLOR DETAIL  
1
2
Set COLOR DETAIL to CHECK.  
Select PHASE to adjust so that the color region in  
which you want to reduce the image enhancer is  
displayed in white.  
3
Set COLOR DETAIL to NARROW, STD or  
WIDE.  
Note  
You cannot store the status when CHECK is selected in  
the preset memory of the camera.  
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PICTURE Menu  
   
GAMMA  
Select the gamma curve of the camera.  
FOCUS Menu  
The FOCUS menu is used to select the focus mode.  
NORMAL: The object is shot using normal gamma  
curve.  
CINEMA: The object is shot using a gamma curve to  
reproduce a film-like picture with a natural tone.  
<FOCUS>  
>MODE  
AUTO  
ON  
NEAR LIMIT  
AF ASSIST  
ON  
KNEE POINT  
The KNEE function minimizes washout of picture that  
may occur with a bright portion of a picture or when  
shooting a white object.  
AUTO: The KNEE POINT is adjusted automatically.  
LOW: Set the KNEE POINT to lower level than MID.  
MID: Set the KNEE POINT midway between LOW and  
HIGH.  
HIGH: Set the KNEE POINT to higher level than MID.  
OFF: KNEE does not function.  
MODE (focus mode)  
Select the focus adjustment mode.  
AUTO: The focus is adjusted automatically.  
MANUAL: Adjust the focus manually. Use the FAR/  
NEAR buttons on the supplied Remote  
Commander to adjust the focus.  
Note  
When GAMMA is set to CINEMA, KNEE POINT  
cannot be set.  
Note  
FLICKER CANCEL  
When this item is set to ON, picture blurs (flicker) can  
be reduced even when shooting under a 50Hz  
Set MODE to MANUAL when you shoot  
• a flat subject with low contrast such as a white wall.  
• a subject through glass.  
fluorescent light. Set it to OFF to disable this feature.  
• a lateral-striped subject.  
• a subject exposed to strong light with an illumination,  
reflecting light, etc.  
Note  
• a subject in a dark background with flashing lights  
such as a night view.  
The FLICKER CANCEL feature may have no effect  
depending on the type of light source.  
NEAR LIMIT  
Focusing on a subject located near the camera is limited.  
B&W (black and white mode)  
When this item is set to ON, an image is shot in black  
and white.  
ON: A subject closer to the camera than about 50 cm  
3
(19 / inches) is not focused.  
4
COLOR BAR  
OFF: The camera-subject distance is focused for about  
When this item is set to ON, the built-in color bar of the  
camera is displayed on the monitor screen.  
10 cm (4 inches) to infinity.  
AF ASSIST (auto focus assist)  
You can temporarily adjust the focus manually even  
when MODE is set to AUTO.  
The AF ASSIST feature is available only when MODE  
is set to AUTO.  
ON: You can adjust to focus another subject in a forward  
or backward location with the NEAR/FAR buttons  
on the supplied Remote Commander or the FOCUS  
control on the optional RM-BR300 Remote Control  
Unit.  
OFF: The focus of the subject is adjusted automatically.  
Manual focus adjustment is deactivated.  
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FOCUS Menu  
     
Setting range of TILT DOWN/TILT UP  
PAN TILT ZOOM Menu  
The PAN TILT ZOOM menu is used to select the pan/  
tilt/zoom mode.  
END (90°)  
89°  
<PAN TILT ZOOM>  
PAN-TILT LIMIT  
> PAN  
LEFT  
RIGHT  
TILT  
OFF  
END  
END  
OFF  
0°  
DOWN  
UP  
END  
END  
RAMP CURVE  
D-ZOOM  
MODE2  
OFF  
–29°  
END (–30°)  
PAN-TILT LIMIT  
When you set PAN to ON, you can select the limit of pan  
operation with the LEFT and RIGHT setting items.  
When you set TILT to ON, you can select the limit of tilt  
operation with the UP and DOWN setting items.  
You can select the following values:  
PAN LEFT: END, 174° to –174°, selectable with an  
interval of 1°  
PAN RIGHT: 174° to –174°, END, selectable with an  
interval of 1°  
TILT DOWN: END, –29° to 89°, selectable with an  
interval of 1°  
TILT UP: –29° to –89°, END, selectable with an  
interval of 1°  
Notes  
• Before storing the camera position in the preset  
memory, perform the PAN-TILT LIMIT setting. If the  
camera position is not within the range of the PAN-  
TILT LIMIT setting, you cannot store the camera  
position in the preset memory.  
• The PAN-TILT LIMIT setting is reset to the factory  
setting when you change IMG-FLIP of the SYSTEM  
menu.  
Setting range of PAN LEFT/PAN RIGHT  
CENTER ( 0°)  
RAMP CURVE  
Select the speed acceleration or reduction mode when  
the preset operation is recalled.  
MODE1: Speed accelerates or reduces most sharply.  
MODE2: Speed accelerates or reduces moderately.  
MODE3: Speed accelerates or reduces most gently.  
D-ZOOM (digital zoom)  
When you select digital zoom magnification (4×, 2× or  
1.5×), the selected electronic zoom operates after the  
optical zoom (18×). You can zoom up to 72× at  
maximum.  
When this item is set to OFF, the digital zoom function  
is disabled.  
Note  
174°  
END  
(175°)  
–174°  
Regardless of the D-ZOOM setting, images shot with  
the camera are accumulated for the vertical  
END  
(–175°)  
synchronization period and output from the  
COMPONENT connector,  
RGB/  
S VIDEO connector,  
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PAN TILT ZOOM Menu  
   
VIDEO connector of the camera, and the SDI  
OUTPUT connector of an optional BRBK-HD2 Output  
Card, if one is installed in a card slot.  
SYSTEM Menu  
<SYSTEM>  
>IR-RECEIVE  
IMG-FLIP  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
PAN REVERSE  
TILT REVERSE  
DISPLAY INFO  
SYNC MASTER  
H PHASE  
HD  
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IR-RECEIVE (infrared signal reception)  
When it is set to OFF, the camera does not receive the  
signal from the supplied Remote Commander.  
Be sure to keep it ON when you use the supplied Remote  
Commander.  
Note  
You cannot set IR-RECEIVE to OFF when you operate  
the menu using the supplied Remote Commander. To set  
it to OFF, use the RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit (not  
supplied) or the VISCA command.  
IMG-FLIP (image flip)  
Set IMG-FLIP to ON to rotate the camera image  
supplied from the  
RGB/COMPONENT connector,  
VIDEO connector, and  
S VIDEO connector,  
the SDI OUTPUT connector on an optional BRBK-HD2  
Output Card if one is installed in a card slot, upside/  
down and to reverse the direction of the camera  
movement with pan/tilt operations.  
PAN REVERSE: Set to ON to reverse the horizontal  
movement of the camera image.  
TILT REVERSE: Set to ON to reverse the vertical  
movement of the camera image.  
When you set IMG-FLIP to ON, “Please restart  
system!” appears. Turn off the power of the camera and  
turn it on again.  
Notes  
• Regardless of the IMG-FLIP to ON/OFF setting,  
images shot with the camera are accumulated for the  
vertical synchronization period and output from the  
RGB/COMPONENT connector,  
S VIDEO  
connector, VIDEO connector of the camera, and  
the SDI OUTPUT connector on an optional BRBK-  
HD2 Output Card, if one is installed in a card slot.  
• When you set IMG-FLIP to ON, then turn off the  
camera and turn it on again, PAN REVERSE and  
TILT REVERSE will be set to ON. When you set  
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SYSTEM Menu  
     
IMG-FLIP to OFF, then turn the power off and on  
again, PAN REVERSE and TILT REVERSE will be  
set to OFF.  
• If you set IMG-FLIP to ON, the remote sensor at the  
rear of the camera does not function.  
VIDEO OUT Menu  
<VIDEO OUT>  
HD-RGB/COMPONENT  
>FORMAT  
YPBPR  
DISPLAY INFO (information display)  
When the camera settings are stored in POSITION 1 to  
16 using the supplied Remote Commander or the RM-  
BR300 Remote Control Unit, the message “PRESET  
No. xx” automatically appears for 2 seconds on the  
monitor screen. If you want to display the message each  
time the camera is operated, set DISPLAY INFO to ON.  
Set it to OFF to cancel the display.  
SYNC TYPE  
SD-VIDEO/S VIDEO  
IMG SIZE 16:9[LETTER]  
SYNC  
SETUP  
OFF  
HD-RGB/COMPONENT  
Note  
The message will appear if the built-in cooling fan of the  
camera has accidentally stopped. When DISPLAY  
INFO is set to OFF, the display of this message is also  
canceled.  
FORMAT  
Select the signal output from the  
COMPONENT connector on the camera.  
RGB/  
SYNC MASTER  
YPBPR: Outputs analog component signals.  
RGB: Outputs RGB signals.  
When you connect a sync signal generator, you can  
select an output video signal that is synchronized with  
the external video sync signal input to the EXT SYNC  
IN connector on the camera from among the following  
output signals:  
When you select a mode for FORMAT, some of the  
following setting items that are required for selected  
mode appear.  
ADD SYNC: Specifies whether to add a sync signal.  
Setting the item to RGB specifies output of each R,  
G, and B signal with a sync signal added. Setting  
the item to OFF specifies output of each R, G, and  
B signal with no sync signal added.  
HD: Selects the output signal from the  
COMPONENT connector on the camera.  
SD: Selects the output signal from the  
RGB/  
VIDEO or  
S VIDEO connector on the camera.  
H PHASE  
SYNC TYPE: Specifies the type of sync signal. Setting  
the item to  
SYNC specifies output of tri-level  
When you connect a sync signal generator, adjust the  
horizontal phase so that the output signal is  
sync. Setting the item to VD specifies output of bi-  
level sync.  
synchronized with the external sync signal input to the  
camera. The adjustable range is from 0 to 140.  
When you select H PHASE on the menu, the message  
“PUSH ENTER BUTTON” appears on the screen. Press  
the HOME button on the Remote Commander or the  
button on the top of the joystick on the Remote Control  
Unit to make the color bars appear.  
After completing the adjustment, press the HOME  
button on the Remote Commander or the button on the  
top of the joystick on the Remote Control Unit to make  
the color bar disappear.  
SD-VIDEO/S VIDEO  
IMG SIZE  
Select the aspect ratio of the signal output from the  
VIDEO or  
S VIDEO connector on the camera.  
16:9[LETTER]: The image is displayed in 16:9  
letterbox.  
4:3[CROP]: The image is displayed in 4:3 edge crop.  
4:3[SQUEEZE]: The image is displayed in 4:3  
squeeze.  
SETUP  
Select whether 7.5IRE setup is added to output signals.  
ON: Outputs signals with 7.5IRE setup added.  
OFF: Outputs signals with no 7.5IRE setup added.  
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VIDEO OUT Menu  
   
Note  
STATUS Menu  
The STATUS menu is used to display the settings  
selected with the menus.  
The SETUP item does not appear when an HD signal of  
1080/50i or 720/50P format is output.  
<STATUS>  
EXPOSURE  
PAGE1  
FULL AUTO  
MID  
AE  
SPEED  
AGC LIMIT  
IRIS LIMIT  
EX-COMP  
12dB  
F11  
OFF O  
OFF  
BACK LIGHT  
SPOT LIGHT  
COLOR AE  
ND FILTER  
OFF  
OFF O  
OFF  
The STATUS menu consists of PAGE1 to PAGE6.  
You can switch the pages with the B or b button.  
This menu only displays the current menu settings, and  
you cannot change them with the menu.  
PAGE1: Shows the settings selected with the  
EXPOSURE menu.  
PAGE2: Shows the settings selected with the COLOR  
menu.  
PAGE3: Shows the settings selected with the PICTURE  
menu.  
PAGE4: Shows the settings selected with the FOCUS  
and SYSTEM menus.  
PAGE5: Shows the settings selected with the PAN TILT  
ZOOM menu.  
PAGE6: Shows the settings selected with the VIDEO  
OUT menu, status of the fan motors, the firmware  
versions of the BRC-Z330.  
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STATUS Menu  
   
Operation Using the Supplied  
Remote Commander  
POWER  
CAMERA SELECT  
1
2
3
Before operating, check that the camera and peripheral  
devices are properly installed and connected.  
FOCUS  
AUTO  
MANUAL  
FAR  
NEAR  
DATA SCREEN  
BACK LIGHT  
POWER  
STANDBY lights  
Note  
When you turn off the camera using the Remote  
Commander, the camera tilts downward to protect the  
lens from dust before entering Standby mode. When  
IMG-FLIP is set to ON in the SYSTEM menu, however,  
the camera tilts the opposite way so that the lens faces  
downward when the camera is installed suspended from  
a ceiling.  
Turning on the Power  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
IR SELECT  
R
1
2
3
OFF  
DATA MIX  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
VISCA RS-422  
EXT SYNC IN  
75  
!
DC I12V  
IN VISCA  
RS-232C OUT  
S
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
RGB/COMPONENT  
POWER lights  
to AC outlet  
1
2
Connect the camera to an AC outlet using the  
supplied AC power adaptor and power cord.  
The power is turned on and the POWER lamp  
lights.  
The camera will automatically pan and tilt and be  
reset to the position stored in POSITION 1 (Pan/tilt  
reset action).  
Turn on the peripheral devices.  
To turn on/off the camera using the  
Remote Commander  
As long as the camera is connected to an AC outlet, you  
can turn the camera on or off with the POWER switch  
on the Remote Commander.  
When you turn the power off using the Remote  
Commander, the POWER lamp turns off and the  
STANDBY lamp lights on the camera.  
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Turning on the Power  
   
direction of the camera while checking the picture on the  
screen. In such a case, press the 2 (REV) button while  
holding down the L/R DIRECTION SET button.  
To reset the setting, press the 1 (STD) button while  
holding down the L/R DIRECTION SET button.  
Pan/Tilt and Zoom  
Operation  
Arrow button  
Movement of the  
camera  
Setting  
Panning and Tilting  
L/R  
DIRECTION SET  
1
While holding down  
CAMERA SELECT  
STD  
REV  
1
Press.  
2
RESET  
STD  
PAN-TILT  
L/R  
DIRECTION SET  
HOME  
While holding down  
L/R DIRECTION  
SET  
REV  
2
Press.  
1
2
Press the POWER switch.  
The camera will turn on and perform the pan/tilt  
reset action automatically.  
Note  
The setting above only changes the signal emitted from  
the Remote Commander, and does not change the setting  
of the camera itself. Therefore, repeat the setting for  
each Remote Commander if you are using more than  
one Remote Commander.  
Press the arrow button to pan or tilt the camera.  
While checking the picture on the screen, press the  
desired arrow button.  
To move the camera little by little, press the  
button just for a moment.  
To move the camera in a wide range, press and  
hold the button.  
To move the camera diagonally, press the B or b  
button while holding down the V or v button.  
If the STANDBY lamp of the camera  
flashes  
When the camera is moved or turned by hand or by  
external shock, the microcomputer inside the camera  
may not be able to memorize the pan/tilt position  
properly and the camera may stop.  
To reset the pan/tilt position, press the PAN-TILT  
RESET button or turn the power of the camera off and  
turn it on again.  
When you perform a pan/tilt operation while the  
camera is in Telephoto mode, the movement speed  
will be decreased. If in Wide mode, the movement  
speed will be increased.  
To face the camera back to the front  
Press the HOME button.  
If you accidentally move the camera with  
your hand  
Press the PAN-TILT RESET button to perform the pan/  
tilt reset action.  
STANDBY flashes  
If the camera moves in a different  
direction from that you intended  
The camera is preset to face toward the right whenever  
the b button is pressed. You might wish to face the  
camera toward the opposite direction from that of the  
button you pressed, for example, when you change the  
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Pan/Tilt and Zoom Operation  
   
Zooming  
Press either of the ZOOM buttons.  
Adjusting the Camera  
PAN-TILT  
RESET  
SLOW  
FAST  
ZOOM  
Subject appears  
closer.  
NEAR  
T
T
Subject appears  
farther away.  
(Wide angle)  
(Telephoto)  
MANUAL  
W
DIRECTION SET  
W
L/R  
BACK LIGHT  
RM-EV100  
Zooms in or  
out fast  
(FAST side)  
Zooms in or out  
slowly  
(SLOW side)  
AUTO  
FAR  
Note  
When you perform pan/tilt operation while the camera is  
in the telephoto mode, the moving speed of the image on  
the screen may be a little jerky.  
Focusing on a Subject  
Operating Multiple Cameras with  
the Remote Commander  
To focus the camera on a subject  
automatically  
Press the AUTO button.  
The camera focuses on the subject at the center of the  
screen automatically.  
1
Set the IR SELECT switch on the rear of the camera  
you want to operate to 1, 2 or 3.  
To focus the camera on a subject  
manually  
After pressing the MANUAL button, press either the  
FAR or the NEAR button to have the camera focus on  
the subject.  
IR SELECT  
1
2
3
2
Press the CAMERA SELECT button on the  
Remote Commander that corresponds to the  
number set in step 1.  
CAMERA SELECT  
1
2
3
FOCUS  
Focusing on a far subject  
Focusing on a near subject  
AUTO  
MANUAL  
FAR  
NEAR  
DATA SCREEN  
BACK LIGHT  
POWER  
CAMERA SELECT  
1
2
3
CAMERA  
SELECT  
FOCUS  
AUTO  
MANUAL  
FAR  
NEAR  
DATA SCREEN  
BACK LIGHT  
Then, you can operate the camera(s) specified by  
number. Every time you operate the camera(s) using the  
Remote Commander, the CAMERA SELECT button  
pressed in step 2 lights.  
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Adjusting the Camera  
         
Shooting with Back Lighting  
When you shoot a subject with a light source behind it,  
the subject becomes dark. In such a case, press the  
BACK LIGHT button.  
To cancel the function, press the BACK LIGHT button  
again.  
Storing the Camera  
Settings in Memory  
– Presetting Feature  
Up to six combinations of settings (six positions)  
including camera position, zooming, focusing, and  
backlighting, can be preset.  
FOCUS  
AUTO  
MANUAL  
FAR  
NEAR  
DATA SCREEN  
BACK LIGHT  
Subject appears brighter.  
Note  
STD  
REV  
1
2
3
The camera can store up to sixteen combinations of  
settings (sixteen positions) in the memory, but the  
supplied Remote Commander supports preset of six  
positions only (POSITION 1 to 6). Use the RM-BR300  
Remote Control Unit (not supplied) to store the settings  
in POSITION 7 to 16.  
Note  
The BACK LIGHT function is not effective if MODE is  
set to MANUAL in the EXPOSURE menu of the  
camera.  
For details of the camera settings to be preset, see  
2
3
POSITION 1-6  
RESET  
1
3
PRESET  
2
1
2
3
Press the PAN-TILT RESET button to reset the pan/  
tilt position.  
Adjust the position, zooming, focusing and  
backlighting of the camera (pages 32 to 33).  
While holding down the PRESET button, press any  
of the POSITION buttons, 1 to 6, in which you want  
to store the settings.  
DATA SCREEN  
BACK LIGHT  
STD  
REV  
1
2
3
6
Press a POSITION  
button.  
4
5
PRESET  
RESET  
POSITION  
While holding down  
The message “PRESET No.xx” (selected  
POSITION number) is displayed for about 2  
seconds.  
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Storing the Camera Settings in Memory – Presetting Feature  
   
To recall the stored settings  
Press any of the POSITION buttons, 1 to 6, in which you  
have stored the settings.  
To cancel the preset memory  
While holding down the RESET button, press the  
POSITION button from which you want to cancel the  
settings.  
DATA SCREEN  
BACK LIGHT  
STD  
REV  
1
2
3
6
Press a POSITION  
button.  
4
5
PRESET  
RESET  
POSITION  
While holding down  
Notes  
• When the power is turned on, the camera starts with  
the settings stored in POSITION 1.  
• If you want to retain the previous pan and tilt  
positions, etc. when the power is turned off and turned  
on again, store those positions in POSITION 1.  
• Storing or canceling the settings in POSITION 1 takes  
about 2 seconds longer than those of other positions.  
• When you are storing or canceling the settings in one  
POSITION, you cannot call up, store or cancel the  
settings in another POSITION.  
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Storing the Camera Settings in Memory – Presetting Feature  
Remote Control Unit may not recognize the connected  
camera.  
Operation Using the RM-BR300  
Remote Control Unit  
To turn on/off the camera using the RM-  
BR300 Remote Control Unit  
As long as the camera is connected to an AC outlet, you  
can turn the camera on or off with the POWER button on  
the Remote Control Unit.  
Before operating, check that the camera, the RM-BR300  
Remote Control Unit and peripheral devices are  
properly installed and connected.  
While holding down the POWER button, press the  
CAMERA button corresponding to the camera whose  
power you want to turn on/off.  
When you turn the power off using the Remote Control  
Unit, the POWER lamp turns off and the STANDBY  
lamp lights on the camera.  
Turning on the Power  
STANDBY lights.  
RESET  
PANEL LIGHT  
1 2  
Note  
VALUE  
LOCK  
PANEL  
LIGHT  
BLACK  
LIGHT  
PAN-TILT  
RESET  
ONE PUSH  
AWB  
MENU  
When you turn off the camera using the Remote  
Commander, the camera tilts downward to protect the  
lens from dust before entering Standby mode. When  
IMG-FLIP is set to ON in the SYSTEM menu, however,  
the camera tilts the opposite way so that the lens faces  
downward when the camera is installed suspended from  
a ceiling.  
RET  
PRESET  
SHIFT  
+
R
POSITION  
MODE  
BRIGHT  
1
9
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
16  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
STD  
REV  
+
L/R  
DIRECTION  
B
CAMERA  
4
AUTO  
FOCUS  
AUTO  
MANUAL  
POER  
1
2
3
5
6
7
ONE PUSH  
AF  
NEAR  
FAR  
POWER  
CAMERA  
To illuminate the panel of the Remote  
Control Unit  
Press the PANEL LIGHT button. All the POSITION  
buttons and CAMERA buttons light.  
To turn off the illumination, press the PANEL LIGHT  
button again.  
1
Connect the camera to an AC outlet using the  
supplied AC power adaptor and power cord.  
The power is turned on and the POWER lamp  
lights.  
The camera will automatically pan and tilt and be  
reset to the position stored in POSITION 1 (Pan/tilt  
reset action).  
PANEL  
LIGHT  
2
3
Press the ON/OFF switch on the RM-BR300  
Remote Control Unit to turn it on.  
The CAMERA button representing the camera  
whose power was turned off last lights. (The  
CAMERA 1 button lights by default.)  
Operating Multiple Cameras  
Turn on the peripheral devices.  
Before operating, you must assign the camera addresses  
to the connected cameras as follows. Then you can  
switch the camera to be controlled simply by pressing  
the corresponding CAMERA button.  
Note  
Be sure to turn on the power for the camera before the  
power for the Remote Control Unit. Otherwise, the  
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Turning on the Power  
     
To assign camera addresses  
automatically  
Pan/Tilt and Zoom  
Operation  
1
Make sure that the camera address selector on the  
bottom of each camera is set to “0.”  
For setting the camera address selector, see  
Panning and Tilting  
L/R DIRECTION  
REV  
2
3
Turn on the power of all the connected cameras and  
the RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit.  
PAN-TILT RESET  
STD  
1
VALUE  
LOCK  
MODE  
PANEL  
LIGHT  
BLACK  
LIGHT  
PAN-TILT  
RESET  
ONE PUSH  
AWB  
Hold down the RESET button and press the  
POWER button on the Remote Control Unit.  
The Remote Control Unit recognizes the connected  
cameras and assigns them camera addresses 1 to 7  
automatically in the connected order.  
MENU  
RESET  
PRESET  
SHIT  
+
+
R
POSITION  
BRIGHT  
1
9
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
16  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
STD  
REV  
L/R  
DIRECTION  
B
CAMERA  
4
AUTO  
FOCUS  
AUTO  
MANUAL  
POER  
1
2
3
5
6
7
ONE PUSH  
AF  
NEAR  
FAR  
POWER SHIFT  
2
3
4
Press the POWER button on the Remote Control  
Unit and check that the CAMERA buttons light.  
The number of the lit CAMERA buttons indicates  
how many cameras have the addresses assigned.  
Now you can switch the camera you want to control  
with the Remote Control Unit by pressing the  
CAMERA button.  
1
Turn on the power of the camera and the RM-  
BR300 Remote Control Unit.  
The camera will turn on, performing the pan/tilt  
reset action automatically.  
2
3
Press the CAMERA button corresponding to the  
camera you want to operate.  
To assign camera addresses manually  
Set one of the camera addresses, 1 to 7, using the camera  
address selectors on the bottom of each camera.  
Operate the joystick to pan or tilt the camera.  
While checking the picture on the screen, incline  
the joystick in the desired direction.  
For setting the camera address selectors, see page 14.  
The panning/tilting speed changes according to the  
angle at which you incline the joystick.  
Release the joystick to stop panning/tilting.  
To set a limit on the maximum panning/  
tilting speed  
You can limit the panning/tilting speed obtained when  
you incline the joystick at the maximum angle.  
1
Hold the PAN-TILT RESET button for more than a  
second while pressing the SHIFT button.  
All of the CAMERA buttons 1 to 7 flash.  
2
Press the CAMERA button corresponding to the  
speed you want to set, as shown in the table below.  
CAMERA button Maximum panning/tilting  
speed  
1
2
3
4
5
4.4 degrees/sec.  
6.7 degrees/sec.  
11.6 degrees/sec.  
18.6 degrees/sec.  
29.2 degrees/sec.  
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Pan/Tilt and Zoom Operation  
   
CAMERA button Maximum panning/tilting  
speed  
Joystick  
Movement of the  
camera  
Setting  
6
7
43.4 degrees/sec.  
60 degrees/sec.  
While holding down  
Incline to the right.  
L/R  
DIRECTION  
Only the CAMERA button you pressed flashes, and  
the corresponding maximum panning/tilting speed  
is set.  
1
9
STD  
Press.  
Note  
The maximum panning/tilting speed setting is stored in  
the memory of the optional RM-BR300 Remote Control  
Unit. If you use another RM-BR300 Remote Control  
Unit or you connect another camera to the RM-BR300,  
set a limit on the maximum panning/tilting speed again.  
While holding down  
Incline to the right.  
L/R  
DIRECTION  
2
10  
REV  
Press.  
To face the camera back to the front  
Press the button on the top of the joystick for one or two  
seconds.  
Note  
The setting above only changes the signal emitted from  
the RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit, and does not  
change the setting of the camera itself.  
Press for 1 or 2 seconds.  
If the STANDBY lamp of the camera  
flashes  
When the camera is moved or turned by hand or by  
external shock, the microcomputer inside the camera  
may not be able to memorize the pan/tilt position  
properly and the camera may stop.  
To reset the pan/tilt position, press the PAN-TILT  
RESET button or turn the power of the camera off and  
turn it on again.  
If you accidentally move the camera with  
your hand  
Press the PAN-TILT RESET button to perform the pan/  
tilt reset action.  
If the camera moves in a different  
direction from that you intended  
The camera is preset to face toward the right whenever  
the joystick is inclined to the right. You might wish to  
face the camera toward the opposite direction from that  
in which you inclined the joystick, for example, when  
you change the direction of the camera while checking  
the picture on the screen. In such a case, press the  
POSITION 2 (REV) button while holding down the L/R  
DIRECTION button.  
STANDBY flashes.  
To reset the setting, press the POSITION 1 (STD) button  
while holding down the L/R DIRECTION button.  
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Pan/Tilt and Zoom Operation  
Zooming  
Turn the dial on the upper part of the joystick.  
Adjusting the Camera  
MODE  
ONE PUSH AWB  
SHIFT  
Subject appears farther  
away. (Wide angle)  
Subject appears closer.  
(Telephoto)  
BACK LIGHT  
VALUE/R  
VALUE  
LOCK  
MODE  
PANEL  
LIGHT  
BLACK  
LIT  
PAN-TILT  
RESET  
ONE PUSH  
AW
MENU  
RESET  
PRESET  
SHIFT  
+
+
R
POSITION  
BRIGHT  
1
9
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
16  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
STD  
REV  
L/R  
DIRECTION  
B
CAMERA  
4
AUTO  
FOCUS  
AUTO  
MANUAL  
POWER  
1
2
3
5
6
7
ONE PUSH  
AF  
NEAR  
FAR  
Note  
FOCUS  
BRIGHT/B  
AUTO/MANUAL  
When you perform pan/tilt operation while the camera is  
in the telephoto mode, the moving speed of the image on  
the screen may be a little jerky.  
ONE PUSH AF  
Focusing on a Subject  
To focus the camera on a subject  
automatically  
Press the AUTO/MANUAL button so that the AUTO  
indicator lights.  
The camera focuses on the subject in the center of the  
screen automatically.  
AUTO  
AUTO  
MANUAL  
To focus the camera on a subject  
manually  
Press the AUTO/MANUAL button so that the AUTO  
indicator turns off.  
Then turn the FOCUS control clockwise or  
counterclockwise to have the camera focus on the  
subject.  
FOCUS  
Focusing on a near  
subject  
Focusing on a far  
subject  
NEAR  
FAR  
One-push auto focusing during manual  
focus adjustment  
Press the ONE PUSH AF button.  
The camera focuses on the subject in the center of the  
screen automatically.  
ONE PUSH  
AF  
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Adjusting the Camera  
     
2
3
Press the MODE button so that the R and B  
indicators on the VALUE/R and BRIGHT/B  
controls light (White balance adjustment mode).  
Shooting with Back Lighting  
When you shoot a subject with a light source behind it,  
the subject becomes dark. In such a case, press the  
BACK LIGHT button.  
To cancel the function, press the BACK LIGHT button  
again.  
Adjust the red gain with the R control and the blue  
gain with the B control.  
VALUE  
BACK  
LIGHT  
Turn toward – for  
weakening red.  
Turn toward + for  
emphasizing red.  
+
Note  
R
MODE  
The BACK LIGHT function is not effective if MODE is  
set to MANUAL in the EXPOSURE menu of the  
camera.  
BRIGHT  
Turn toward + for  
emphasizing  
blue.  
Turn toward – for  
weakening blue.  
+
B
Shooting with spotlight compensation  
If a portion of the shooting object is illuminated, the  
spotlight compensation function adjusts the exposure to  
a darker level. Hold down the SHIFT button and press  
the BACK LIGHT button.  
To cancel the function, hold down the SHIFT button and  
press the BACK LIGHT button again.  
Functions of the R and B controls  
When the white balance adjustment mode is selected  
with the MODE button on the Remote Control Unit, the  
functions of the R control and B control change  
according to the WHITE BALANCE setting in the  
COLOR menu of the camera.  
Note  
WHITE  
BALANCE  
setting  
R control  
B control  
The backlighting and spotlight compensation functions  
cannot be used simultaneously.  
MANUAL  
Red gain  
control  
Blue gain control  
Adjusting the White Balance  
AUTO 1/2,  
WB R.SHIFT  
control  
WB B.SHIFT  
control  
Before adjusting the white balance, shoot a white object  
that fills the entire screen under the same lighting  
conditions as for the object you will be zooming in on.  
(You can use a white wall, etc., instead of the object.)  
ONE PUSH  
For details on the WB R./B. SHIFT (white balance red/  
blue shift) control, see “WHITE BALANCE” on  
To adjust the white balance automatically  
1
Set WHITE BALANCE to ONE PUSH in the  
COLOR menu of the camera.  
Adjusting the Brightness  
1
Set MODE to SHUTTER Pri, IRIS Pri, GAIN Pri  
or MANUAL in the EXPOSURE menu of the  
camera.  
For setting, see “COLOR Menu” on page 24.  
2
Press the ONE PUSH AWB button.  
The white balance is adjusted automatically.  
ONE PUSH  
AWB  
2
Press the MODE button so that the VALUE and  
BRIGHT indicators on the VALUE/R and  
BRIGHT/B controls light (Brightness adjustment  
mode).  
To adjust the white balance manually  
1
Set WHITE BALANCE to MANUAL in the  
COLOR menu of the camera.  
For setting, see “COLOR Menu” on page 24.  
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Adjusting the Camera  
       
3
Adjust the brightness with the VALUE or BRIGHT  
control.  
Storing the Camera  
Settings in Memory  
– Presetting Feature  
Turn toward + for  
brighteningthepicture  
by changing shutter  
speed, gain level or F-  
number.  
VALUE  
Turn toward – for  
darkening the  
picture by changing  
shutter speed, gain  
level or F-number.  
+
Up to sixteen combinations of settings (sixteen  
positions), including camera position, zooming,  
focusing, and backlighting, can be stored in the memory  
of the camera using the RM-BR300 Remote Control  
Unit.  
R
MODE  
BRIGHT  
Turn toward – for  
Turn toward + for  
darkening the picture  
by changing exposure  
compensation level,  
F-number or gain  
level.  
brightening the picture  
by changing exposure  
compensation level, F-  
number or gain level.  
+
B
For details of the camera settings to be preset, see  
Functions of the VALUE and BRIGHT controls  
The functions of the VALUE control and the BRIGHT  
control change according to the MODE setting in the  
EXPOSURE menu, as follows:  
Storing Camera Settings  
To select positions 9 to 16  
MODE  
setting  
Function of  
Function of BRIGHT  
control  
While holding down the SHIFT button, press the  
PRESET button (to store the settings) or the RESET  
button (to cancel the settings). The lower indicator on  
the SHIFT button will light and the POSITION 1 to 8  
buttons can be used for positions 9 to 16.  
When you release the SHIFT button, the upper indicator  
lights and the POSITION 1 to 8 buttons can be used for  
positions 1 to 8.  
VALUE control  
FULL AUTO Not used  
Exposure compensation  
level control*  
SHUTTER  
Pri  
Shutter speed  
control  
Exposure compensation  
level control*  
IRIS Pri  
F-number control  
Exposure compensation  
level control*  
GAIN Pri  
MANUAL  
Gain control  
Exposure compensation  
level control*  
Lights for positions 1 to 8.  
SHIFT  
Shutter speed  
control  
F-number and gain  
controls (when the  
DIP switch 3 at the  
bottom of the Remote  
Control Unit is set to  
ON)  
Lights for positions 9 to 16.  
To store camera settings  
F-number control  
(when the DIP switch  
3 at the bottom of the  
Remote Control Unit  
is set to OFF)  
RESET  
4 1  
VALUE  
LOCK  
MODE  
PANEL  
LIGHT  
BLACK  
LIGHT  
PAN-TILT  
RET  
ONE PUSH  
AWB  
MENU  
RESET  
PRESET  
SHIFT  
+
+
R
POSITION  
BRIGHT  
1
9
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
16  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
STD  
REV  
L/R  
DIRECTION  
B
CAMERA  
4
* When EX-COMP is ON in the EXPOSURE menu  
AUTO  
FOCUS  
AUTO  
MANUAL  
POWER  
1
2
3
5
6
7
ONE PUSH  
AF  
NEAR  
FAR  
4
2
1
2
3
Press the PAN-TILT RESET button to reset the pan/  
tilt position.  
Press the CAMERA button to select the camera  
whose settings you want to preset.  
Adjust the position, zooming, focusing and  
backlighting of the camera. (See page 37 to 39.)  
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Storing the Camera Settings in Memory – Presetting Feature  
     
4
While holding down the PRESET button (for  
POSITION 1 to 8) or the SHIFT and PRESET  
buttons (for POSITION 9 to 16), press any of the  
POSITION buttons in which you want to store the  
settings.  
Setting the Speed of the Camera  
Moving to a Preset Position  
You can select the panning/tilting speed when the  
camera moves to a preset position.  
While holding down (for POSITION 1 to 8)  
1
2
Press the CAMERA button to select the camera  
whose speed you want to set.  
RESET  
Press a POSITION button.  
PRESET  
Press the POSITION button for which you want to  
set the speed for more than one second.  
All the CAMERA buttons, 1 to 7, flash.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
16  
SHIFT  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
While holding down (for POSITION 9 to 16)  
3
Press one of the CAMERA buttons to select the  
speed.  
The settings are stored in the memory of the  
camera.  
The pressed button flashes during storing. Flashing  
stops when storing is completed.  
CAMERA button  
Panning/tilting speed  
1.3 degree/sec.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
3.4 degrees/sec.  
5.4 degrees/sec.  
To recall the stored settings  
Press any of the POSITION buttons in which you have  
stored the settings.  
For POSITION 9 to 16, hold down the SHIFT button  
and press any of the POSITION buttons.  
11.6 degrees/sec.  
23.9 degrees/sec.  
43.4 degrees/sec.  
60 degrees/sec. (default)  
To cancel the preset memory  
Now the camera will move to the position preset to  
the pressed POSITION button with the selected  
speed.  
While holding down the RESET button (for POSITION  
1 to 8) or the SHIFT and RESET buttons (for  
POSITION 9 to 16), press the POSITION button from  
which you want to cancel the settings.  
To set the speed with which the camera  
moves to a preset position between 9 and  
16  
Hold down the SHIFT button and press the  
corresponding POSITION button for more than one  
second. The POSITION 1 to 8 buttons can be used for  
positions 9 to 16.  
While holding down (for POSITION 1 to 8)  
RESET  
Press a POSITION button.  
PRESET  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
16  
SHIFT  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
While holding down (for POSITION 9 to 16)  
The pressed button flashes during canceling of the  
settings. Flashing stops when the settings have been  
canceled.  
Notes  
• When the power is turned on, the camera starts with  
the settings stored in POSITION 1.  
• If you want to retain the previous pan and tilt positions  
when the power is turned off and turned on again, store  
those positions in POSITION 1.  
• When you are storing or canceling the settings in one  
POSITION, you cannot call up, store or cancel the  
settings in another POSITION.  
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Storing the Camera Settings in Memory – Presetting Feature  
 
2
Insert an optional Output Card into the card slot.  
Align both ends of the Output Card with the sliders  
inside the slot, then insert the board securely as far  
as it will go.  
Installation and Connections  
Installation  
Attaching an Output Card  
Attach an Output Card (not supplied) to the card slot on  
the rear of the camera.  
1
Loosen the two screws to remove the card slot  
cover.  
BRBK-HD2  
(not supplied)  
3
Tighten the two screws on the Output Card.  
To remove the Output Card  
Loosen the two screws on the Output Card and pull the  
board out straight and slowly.  
Installing the Camera  
To install the camera on a desk  
Place the camera on a flat surface.  
43  
Installation  
         
If you have to place the camera on an inclined surface,  
make sure that the inclination is less than 15 degrees,  
so that the pan/tilt performance is guaranteed.  
Caution  
Installation of the camera using the tripod screws and  
screw holes should not be done for installation on a  
ceiling or a shelf, etc. in a high position.  
Installing the Camera in a High  
Position  
Using the supplied ceiling brackets, wire rope, and  
screws, you can attach the camera to a ceiling or on a  
shelf, etc. in a high position. You can also utilize an  
existing junction box, etc. to attach the camera to a  
ceiling.  
When you install the camera, always install it on a level  
ceiling or shelf, etc. If you have to install it on an incline,  
make sure that the inclination is within 15 degrees, so  
that the pan/tilt performance is guaranteed.  
Notes  
You should take an appropriate countermeasure to  
prevent the camera from falling.  
• Do not grasp the camera head when carrying the  
camera.  
• Do not turn the camera head by hand. Doing so may  
result in the camera malfunctioning.  
Caution  
• When you attach the camera to a ceiling or shelf, etc.  
in a high position, entrust the installation to an  
experienced contractor or installer.  
• Attach the camera to the ceiling or shelf, etc. firmly,  
after making sure the ceiling, shelf, etc. and the  
attachment materials (not including the supplied  
accessories) are strong enough to bear a weight of 40  
kg (88 lb 2 oz). If the ceiling or shelf, etc. is not  
strong enough, the camera may fall and cause  
serious injury.  
• Be sure to attach the supplied wire rope to prevent  
the camera from falling.  
• Check periodically, at least once a year, to ensure  
that the connection has not loosened. If conditions  
warrant, make this periodic check more frequently.  
Before installation  
The connecting cables cannot be passed through the  
ceiling bracket (A). A hole for the wiring is required in  
the ceiling or shelf, etc. behind where the camera is to be  
installed. When installing the camera on a ceiling, make  
the required hole for the junction box in the ceiling.  
When installing it on a shelf, etc. in a high position, a  
To attach the camera to a tripod  
Attach a tripod to the screw hole used for attaching a  
tripod on the bottom of the camera.  
7
hole with a diameter of 70 mm (2 /8 inches) is required  
for the protrusions of the ceiling bracket.  
The tripod must be set up on a flat surface and tightened  
firmly by hand.  
Make these holes after deciding the shooting direction.  
Use a tripod with screws of the following specifications.  
1/4 -20UNC  
= 4.5 – 7 mm  
= 0.18 – 0.27 inches  
44  
Installation  
   
Installation on a ceiling (example)  
Note  
For attaching the camera to the ceiling bracket, use  
only the supplied screws. Using other screws may  
damage the camera.  
1
2
Set IMG-FLIP to ON in the SYSTEM menu.  
Remove the four screws on the bottom of the  
camera to remove the four feet.  
4
Attach the wire rope to the junction box on the  
ceiling.  
Use an M4 or larger outside diameter screw (not  
supplied) to attach the wire rope to the junction box.  
Ceiling  
M4 or larger  
diameter screw  
Wire rope  
(supplied)  
Hole for connecting cables  
3
Attach the ceiling bracket (A) to the bottom of the  
camera using the supplied four screws (3M3 × 8).  
Position the a hole for screwing on the ceiling  
bracket (A) to the front of the camera as illustrated,  
align the screw holes on the ceiling bracket with  
those on the bottom of the camera, then attach the  
bracket to the camera.  
5
Attach the ceiling bracket (B) to the junction box on  
the ceiling.  
Align the holes in the bracket with those in the  
junction box, and use appropriate screws (not  
supplied).  
There are three screw holes along the edges of the  
ceiling bracket (B). Later, the front of the camera  
will be positioned at one of the screw holes. Adjust  
the direction of the ceiling bracket (B) so that the  
camera will face the front and attach the bracket  
securely.  
Ceiling bracket (A)  
3M3 × 8 (supplied)  
Ceiling  
Front of  
camera  
f hole  
Ceiling bracket (B)  
Front of Camera  
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Installation  
6
Attach the wire rope to the ceiling bracket (A).  
Pass the wire rope through the fixing hole and  
attach its end to the attachment hole on the bracket  
using the supplied one screw (3M4 × 8).  
7
Insert the protrusions on the ceiling bracket (A) into  
the spaces prepared in the ceiling bracket (B) with  
the a hole in the front of the ceiling bracket (A)  
aligned with the f hole on the ceiling bracket (B),  
and temporarily attach them by turning the ceiling  
bracket (A) with the camera clockwise.  
Wire rope (supplied)  
Ceiling  
Ceiling bracket (B)  
3M4 × 8 (supplied)  
Fixing hole for wire  
rope  
Ceiling bracket (A)  
Ceiling bracket (A)  
Caution  
For attaching the wire rope to the bracket, use  
only the supplied screw. Using another screw may  
disable the function of the wire rope.  
8
Secure the ceiling brackets (A) and (B) using the  
supplied three screws (3M3 × 8).  
Ceiling  
3M3 × 8  
(supplied)  
46  
Installation  
9
Connect the cables to the connectors on the rear of  
the camera.  
Installation on a shelf, etc. in a high  
position (example)  
Ceiling  
1
Remove the four screws on the bottom of the  
camera to remove the four feet.  
Note  
Take the proper steps to ensure that the load of the  
cables connected does not cause problems.  
2
Attach the ceiling bracket (A) to the bottom of the  
camera using the supplied four screws (3M3 × 8).  
Position the a hole for screwing on the ceiling  
bracket (A) to the front of the camera as illustrated,  
align the screw holes on the ceiling bracket with  
those on the bottom of the camera, then attach the  
bracket to the camera.  
10 The SONY and/or HD nameplates can be turned  
upside down, if necessary.  
To remove the camera  
1
2
Remove the three screws used to attach the camera  
in step 8 of “Installation on a ceiling (example).”  
Ceiling bracket (A)  
Turn the camera with the bracket counterclockwise  
to remove.  
3M3 × 8 (supplied)  
Front of camera  
47  
Installation  
4
Attach the ceiling bracket (B) to a shelf, etc. on  
which the camera is to be installed.  
Use four screws (not supplied) appropriate for the  
materials of the shelf, etc.  
Align the f hole on the ceiling bracket (B) in the  
direction where the front of the camera will be  
positioned later.  
Note  
For attaching the camera to the ceiling bracket, use  
only the supplied screws. Using other screws may  
damage the camera.  
3
Attach the supplied wire rope to the ceiling bracket  
(A).  
Pass the wire rope through the fixing hole and  
attach its end to the attachment hole on the bracket  
using the supplied one screw (3M4 × 8).  
Wall  
Screws (4)  
Ceiling  
bracket (B)  
Wire rope (supplied)  
f Screw hole  
(front of the  
camera)  
3M4 × 8 (supplied)  
Fixing hole for wire  
rope  
Shelf, etc.  
Hole for  
connecting  
cables  
Ceiling bracket (A)  
About 70 mm (2 7/8 in.)  
diameter hole for  
protrusions of the ceiling  
bracket  
Caution  
For attaching the wire rope to the bracket, use  
only the supplied screw. Using another screw may  
disable the function of the wire rope.  
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Installation  
5
Attach the other end of the wire rope to the material  
near the shelf, etc.  
Use an M4 or larger outside diameter screw (not  
supplied). Attach the wire rope to the material  
independent of the shelf, etc. where the ceiling  
bracket (B) is attached.  
6
Insert the protrusions on the ceiling bracket (A) into  
the spaces prepared in the ceiling bracket (B) with  
the a hole in the front of the ceiling bracket (A)  
aligned with the f hole on the ceiling bracket (B),  
and temporarily attach them by turning the ceiling  
bracket (A) with the camera clockwise.  
Ceiling  
bracket (A)  
Align.  
Wire rope  
(supplied)  
Ceiling bracket  
(B)  
M4 or larger diameter screw  
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Installation  
7
Secure the ceiling brackets (A) and (B) using the  
supplied three screws (3M3 × 8).  
8
Connect the cables to the connectors on the rear of  
the camera.  
3M3 × 8  
(supplied)  
Note  
Take the proper steps to ensure that the load of the  
cables connected does not cause problems.  
To remove the camera  
1
Remove the three screws used to attach the camera  
in step 7 of “Installation on a shelf, etc. in a high  
position (example).”  
2
Turn the camera with the bracket counterclockwise  
to remove.  
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Installation  
Connecting the RM-BR300 Remote  
Control Unit  
Connections  
Use the RS-232C connecting cable supplied with the  
Remote Control Unit.  
Connecting to an AC Outlet  
Use the supplied AC power adaptor and AC power cord  
to connect the camera to an AC outlet.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
IR SELECT  
R
1
2
3
OFF  
DATA MIX  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
VISCA RS-422  
EXT SYNC IN  
75  
!
DC IN 12V  
IN
RS-232C OUT  
VIDEO  
RGB/COMPONENT  
S
VIDEO  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
IR SELECT  
R
1
2
3
OFF  
DATA MIX  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
VISCA RS-422  
EXT SYNC IN  
75  
!
DC 2V  
IN VISCA  
RS-232C OUT  
VIDEO  
RGB/COMPONENT  
S
VIDEO  
DC IN 12V  
VISCA RS-232C IN  
RS-232C cable*  
DC IN 12V  
AC power adaptor MPA-AC1 (supplied)  
to AC outlet  
AC power cord (supplied)  
VISCA RS-232C  
DC IN 12V  
RM-BR300 Remote  
Control Unit  
AC power cord*  
to AC outlet  
AC power adaptor*  
* supplied with the RM-BR300  
Note  
When using the VISCA RS-232C connectors, check that  
the BOTTOM switch on the bottom of the camera  
(page 14) and the DIP switch on the bottom of the  
Remote Control Unit (page 18) are set to RS-232C.  
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Connections  
       
To connect the Remote Control Unit  
using the VISCA RS-422 connectors  
You can use the VISCA RS-422 connectors to connect  
the RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit to the camera  
instead of the VISCA RS-232C connectors. Use of the  
VISCA RS-422 connectors allows the connection up to  
1,200 m (3,937 feet) away.  
Connecting a Monitor, etc.  
Equipped with the Analog  
Component (YPbPr) Input  
Connector  
Prepare the connecting cable using the RS-422  
connector plugs that come with the camera and the  
Remote Control Unit.  
For making the cable, refer to the pin assignments of the  
VISCA RS-422 connector (pages 70 and 71) and the  
wiring diagram of VISCA RS-422 connection  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
IR SELECT  
R
1
2
3
OFF  
DATA MIX  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
VISCA RS-422  
EXT SYNC IN  
75  
!
DC IN 12V  
IN VISCA  
RS-232C OUT  
VIDEO  
RGB/COMPONENT  
S
VIDEO  
For the use of the RS-422 connector plugs, see page 73.  
DC IN 12V  
RGB/COMPONENT  
Connecting cable with  
D-sub 15-pin connectors  
(commercially available)  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
IR SELECT  
R
1
2
3
OFF  
DATA MIX  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
VISCA S-422  
EXT SYNC IN  
75  
!
DC IN 12V  
IN VISCA  
RS-232C OUT  
VIDEO  
RGB/COMPONENT  
S
VIDEO  
DC IN 12V  
to component video input  
VISCA RS-422  
VISCA RS-422 cable  
HD video monitor, etc.  
VISCA RS-422  
RM-BR300 Remote  
Control Unit  
DC IN 12V  
Notes  
• When using the VISCA RS-422 connectors, check  
that the BOTTOM switch on the bottom of the camera  
(page 14) and the DIP switch on the bottom of the  
Remote Control Unit (page 18) are set to RS-422.  
• When the connections using the VISCA RS-422  
connectors are made, the VISCA RS-232C connection  
is not available.  
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Connections  
 
You can connect the camera to a computer equipped  
with the VISCA RS-232C connector instead of the  
connection to the RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit.  
Connecting a Device Equipped with  
VISCA RS-232C Connector  
Connections with the VISCA RS-232C cables (cross  
type) enable control of multiple cameras with a single  
RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit.  
Note  
When using the VISCA RS-232C connectors, check that  
the BOTTOM switch on the bottom of the camera  
(page 14) and the DIP switch on the bottom of the  
Remote Control Unit (page 18) are set to RS-232C.  
Connecting a Device Equipped with  
VISCA RS-422 Connector  
RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit  
Connection via the VISCA RS-422 connectors enables  
control of multiple cameras. This allows the connection  
up to 1,200 m (3,937 feet) away.  
VISCA RS-232C  
DC IN 12V  
RS-232C cable  
(supplied with the  
RM-BR300)  
Prepare the connecting cable using the RS-422  
connector plugs that come with the camera and the  
Remote Control Unit.  
For making the cable, refer to the pin assignments of the  
VISCA RS-422 connector (pages 70 and 71) and the  
wiring diagram of VISCA RS-422 connection  
VISCA RS-  
232C IN  
For the use of the RS-422 connector plugs, see page 73.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
IR SELECT  
R
1
2
3
OFF  
DATA MIX  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
VISCA RS-422  
EXT SYNC IN  
75  
!
Notes  
DC IN 12V  
IN VISCA  
RSOUT  
VIDEO  
RGB/COMPONENT  
S
VIDEO  
• When using the VISCA RS-422 connectors, check  
that the BOTTOM switch on the bottom of the camera  
(page 14) and the DIP switch on the bottom of the  
Remote Control Unit (page 18) are set to RS-422.  
• When the connections using the VISCA RS-422  
connectors are made, the VISCA RS-232C connection  
is not available.  
• Do not make the VISCA RS-422 connection and the  
VISCA RS-232C connection simultaneously. If both  
cables are connected simultaneously, the camera may  
malfunction.  
DC IN 12V  
DC IN 12V  
DC IN 12V  
First BRC-Z330  
VISCA RS-232C OUT  
RS-232C cable  
VISCA RS-232C IN  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
IR SELECT  
R
1
2
3
OFF  
DATA MIX  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
VISCA RS-422  
EXT SYNC IN  
75  
!
DC IN 12V  
IN VISCA  
RSOUT  
VIDEO  
RGB/COMPONENT  
S
VIDEO  
Second BRC-Z330  
VISCA RS-232C OUT  
RS-232C cable  
VISCA RS-232C IN  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
IR SELECT  
R
1
2
3
OFF  
DATA MIX  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
VISCA RS-422  
EXT SYNC IN  
75  
!
DC IN 12V  
IN VISCA  
RS-232C OUT  
VIDEO  
RGB/COMPONENT  
S
VIDEO  
Third to Seventh  
BRC-Z330  
53  
Connections  
   
Connecting a Video Monitor, VTR,  
etc. Equipped with Composite  
Video or S Video Input Connector  
RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit  
DC IN 12V  
VISCA RS-422  
VISCA RS-422  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
IR SELECT  
R
cable  
1
2
3
OFF  
DATA MIX  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
VISCA RS-422  
EXT SYNC IN  
75  
!
DC IN 12V  
IN VISCA  
RS-232C OUT  
IDEO  
RGB/COMPONENT  
S
IDEO  
VISCA RS-422  
1
2
3
4
6
7
8
9
IR SELECT  
R
1
2
3
OFF  
DATA MIX  
ON  
ON  
DC IN 12V  
OFF  
VISCA S-422  
EXT SYNC IN  
75  
!
VIDEO  
First BRC-  
Z330  
DC IN 12V  
IN VISCA  
RS-232C OUT  
VIDEO  
RGB/COMPONENT  
S
VIDEO  
S VIDEO  
S video connecting  
cable  
75-ohm coaxial  
cable  
DC IN 12V  
VISCA RS-422  
VISCA RS-422 cable  
to S video input  
to composite  
video input  
VISCA RS-422  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
IR SELECT  
R
1
2
3
OFF  
DATA MIX  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
VISCS-422  
EXT SYNC IN  
75  
!
Second  
DC IN 12V  
IN VISCA  
RS-232C OUT  
VIDEO  
RGB/COMPONENT  
S
VIDEO  
BRC-Z330  
DC IN 12V  
Video monitor, VTR, etc.  
VISCA RS-422  
VISCA RS-422 cable  
VISCA RS-422  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
IR SELECT  
R
1
2
3
OFF  
DATA MIX  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
VISCA RS-422  
EXT SYNC IN  
75  
!
DC IN 12V  
IN VISCA  
RS-232C OUT  
VIDEO  
RGB/COMPONENT  
S
VIDEO  
Third to  
Seventh  
BRC-Z330  
DC IN 12V  
54  
Connections  
 
Connecting a VTR Equipped with  
HD-SDI Input Connectors  
Connecting a Sync Signal  
Generator  
Attach the optional BRBK-HD2 HD-SDI Output Card  
to the camera, and turn on the camera. You can output  
the signal from the camera by converting it into a signal  
compliant with HD-SDI standards (SMPTE292M serial  
digital interface).  
To connect a single camera  
75-ohm  
terminationswitch:  
ON  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
IR SELECT  
R
1
2
3
OFF  
DATA MIX  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
VISCA RS-422  
EXT IN  
75  
!
DC IN 12V  
IN VISCA  
RS-232C OUT  
VIDEO  
RB/COMPONENT  
S
VIDEO  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
IR SELECT  
R
1
2
3
OFF  
DATA MIX  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
VISCA RS-422  
EXT SYNC IN  
75  
!
DC IN 12V  
IN VISCA  
RS-232C OUT  
VIDEO  
RGB/COMPONENT  
S
VIDEO  
DC IN 12V  
EXT SYNC IN  
DC IN 12V  
SDI OUTPUT  
BRBK-HD2 HD-SDI  
Output Card  
75-ohm coaxial cable  
Connecting cable  
with BNC connectors  
to SYNC OUT  
to HD-SDI input  
Sync signal generator  
HDCAM, etc. equipped with an  
HD-SDI input connectors  
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Connections  
   
To connect multiple cameras to the HD  
sync signal generator  
To connect multiple cameras to the SD  
sync signal generator  
You can connect up to seven cameras.  
You can connect up to seven cameras.  
Third to Seventh (last)  
BRC-Z330  
Third to Seventh (last)  
BRC-Z330  
75-ohm  
termination  
switch: ON  
75-ohm  
termination  
switch: ON  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
IR SELECT  
R
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
IR SELECT  
R
1
2
3
OFF  
DATA MIX  
ON  
ON  
1
2
3
OFF  
DATA MIX  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
VISCA RS-422  
OFF  
VISCA RS-422  
EXT SYNC IN  
EXT IN  
75  
75  
!
!
DC IN 12V  
IN VISCA  
RS-232C OUT  
O  
RGB/COMPONENT  
S
VIDEO  
DC IN 12V  
IN VISCA  
RS-232C OUT  
VIDEO  
RGB/COMPONENT  
S
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
EXT SYNC IN  
DC IN 12V  
Video monitor, etc.  
EXT SYNC IN  
DC IN 12V  
to video input  
Second BRC-Z330  
75-ohm  
termination  
switch: OFF  
75-ohm  
termination  
switch: OFF  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
IR SELECT  
R
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
IR SELECT  
R
1
2
3
OFF  
DATA MIX  
ON  
ON  
1
2
3
OFF  
DATA MIX  
OFF ON  
ON  
OFF  
VISCA RS-422  
VISCA RS-422  
EXT SYNC IN  
EXT SYNC IN  
75  
75  
!
!
DC IN 12V  
IN VISCA  
RS-232C OUT  
VIDEO  
RGB/COMPONENT  
S
VIDEO  
DC IN 12V  
IN VISCA  
RS-232C OUT  
VIDEO  
RGB/COMPONENT  
S
VIDEO  
Second BRC-  
Z330  
DC IN 12V  
DC IN 12V  
EXT SYNC IN  
EXT SYNC IN  
First BRC-Z330  
75-ohm  
termination  
switch: OFF  
75-ohm  
termination  
switch: OFF  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
IR SELECT  
R
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
IR SELECT  
R
1
2
3
OFF  
DATA MIX  
ON  
ON  
1
2
3
OFF  
DATA MIX  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
VISCA RS-422  
OFF  
VISCA RS-422  
EXT SYNC IN  
EXT SYNC IN  
75  
75  
!
!
DC IN 12V  
IN VISCA  
RS-232C OUT  
VIDEO  
RGB/COMPONENT  
S
VIDEO  
DC IN 12V  
IN VISCA  
RS-232C OUT  
VIDEO  
RGB/COMPONENT  
S
VIDEO  
First BRC-  
Z330  
DC IN 12V  
DC IN 12V  
EXT SYNC IN  
EXT SYNC IN  
75-ohm coaxial cable  
to SYNC OUT  
75-ohm coaxial cable  
to SYNC OUT  
SD sync signal generator  
HD sync signal generator  
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Connections  
Message  
Meaning/remedies  
Appendix  
PRESET (xx) OUT This message appears when you preset  
OF RANGE (xx =  
preset position  
numbers 01 to 16)  
the camera position when the pan/tilt  
position of the camera is out of range of  
the current PAN-TILT LIMIT setting.  
This camera position presetting will fail  
to be performed. Perform the presetting  
again after moving the camera within the  
range of the PAN-TILT LIMIT setting.  
List of Messages  
The following messages may appear on the screen. Take  
the necessary measures shown below.  
Indicators on the BRC-Z330 camera  
Indicator  
Meaning/remedies  
STANDBY lamp  
flashes.  
The camera stopped moving due to an  
error in the pan/tilt mechanism. Reset  
the pan/tilt position or turn off the power  
of the camera and turn it on again.  
The tally lamp  
flashes.  
Turn off the power of the camera, and  
consult with your Sony dealer.  
Messages for the BRC-Z330 camera  
Message  
Meaning/remedies  
Please restart system You are prompted to restart the power of  
the camera after you changed the setting  
of “IMG-FLIP” in the SYSTEM menu.  
Use the POWER switch on the supplied  
Remote Commander or the POWER  
button on the RM-BR300 Remote  
Control Unit to turn the power off, then  
on. The changed setting becomes  
effective.  
PRESET xx OK  
(xx = preset position the memory (POSITION 1-16), the  
numbers 01 to 16) message will appear for 2 seconds.  
When you store the camera settings into  
One Push WB...OK While the white balance is automatically  
(NG)  
adjusted, the message will appear. Wait  
for a while. When the adjustment is  
complete, it will disappear.  
STOP  
(The message will  
Turn off the power of the camera, and  
consult with your Sony dealer.  
flash in FAN  
MOTOR on PAGE6  
in the STATUS  
menu.)  
CAUTION  
COOLING FAN  
Turn off the power of the camera, and  
consult with your Sony dealer.  
STOPPED!  
*[ENTER]: EXIT  
This message appears while you adjust H  
PHASE in the SYSTEM menu. To exit  
from the adjustment, press the HOME  
button on the Remote Commander or the  
button on the top of the joystick on the  
Remote Control Unit.  
*PUSH ENTER  
BUTTON  
This message appears when you move  
the cursor to H PHASE in the SYSTEM  
menu. To start the H PHASE adjustment,  
press the HOME button on the Remote  
Commander or the button on the top of  
the joystick on the Remote Control Unit.  
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List of Messages  
   
Troubleshooting  
Before bringing in your camera for service, check the  
following as a guide to troubleshoot the problem. If the  
problem cannot be corrected, consult with your Sony  
dealer.  
Symptom  
Cause  
Remedy  
The power of the camera is not turned  
on.  
The supplied AC power adaptor is not  
connected to the DC IN 12V jack firmly.  
Insert the power cord firmly as far as it will  
go.  
The AC power cord is not inserted firmly into Insert the power cord firmly as far as it will  
the AC power adaptor or the AC outlet. go.  
The camera cannot be turned on with the IR-RECEIVE in the SYSTEM menu is set to Use the RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit to  
supplied Remote Commander.  
OFF.  
open the menu and set IR-RECEIVE to ON.  
The picture is not displayed on the video The video cable is not connected properly.  
monitor connected to the camera.  
Check the connection between the camera and  
video monitor.  
The exposure is not set correctly on the  
camera.  
Set the exposure correctly in the EXPOSURE  
menu.  
Pan, tilt or zoom cannot be operated.  
Any menu is displayed on the monitor screen. Press the DATA SCREEN button on the  
supplied Remote Commander or the MENU  
button on the RM-BR300 Remote Control  
Unit to turn off the menu from the monitor  
screen.  
The panning or tilting range is limited.  
Change the PAN-TILT LIMIT setting in the  
PAN TILT ZOOM menu (page 27).  
The Remote Commander does not work. The CAMERA SELECT button you pressed Press the CAMERA SELECT button  
on the Remote Commander does not match  
the number set with the IR SELECT switch  
on the camera.  
corresponding to the IR SELECT switch  
setting on the camera (page 33).  
The camera cannot be operated with the The connection using the VISCA RS-422  
Check that the connection to the VISCA RS-  
422 connectors is correctly made, and the RS-  
422 cable is properly connected.  
RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit.  
connectors is not correctly made.  
The BOTTOM switch on the bottom of the  
camera is set to any other address than “0  
(AUTO).”  
Identify the address of the camera (page 14),  
then set the MODE selector on the rear of the  
Remote Control Unit to the same address  
VISCA control setting is not correct.  
Select the proper setting (RS-232C or RS-  
422) with the BOTTOM switch on the bottom  
of the camera (page 14) and the DIP switch on  
the Remote Control Unit (page 18).  
The communication baud rate setting of the  
camera and the RM-BR300 differ.  
Select the same communication baud rate  
(9600 bps or 38,400 bps) with the BOTTOM  
switch on the bottom of the camera (page 14)  
and the DIP switch on the Remote Control  
The NC (No Connection) switch is set to ON. Set camera address selector switch 9, 10 of  
the BOTTOM switches on the bottom of the  
camera to OFF (page 14).  
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Troubleshooting  
 
Symptom  
The VISCA control is not available with The computer is not correctly connected to  
a computer connected to the camera. the camera.  
Cause  
Remedy  
Make sure the connection between the  
computer and camera is made correctly.  
Check that the VISCA control setting (RS-  
232C or RS-422) and the baud rate setting  
(9600 bps or 38,400 bps) are properly made  
with the BOTTOM switch on the bottom of  
the camera (page 14) and the DIP switch on  
the Remote Control Unit (page 18).  
Try to connect the camera to the RM-BR300  
Remote Control Unit to check that the camera  
works properly.  
The picture quality obtained from the  
Depending on your computer or video capture Consult with your computer manufacturer or  
camera connected to a computer differs board, you may not be able to obtain the  
from that from the camera connected to a expected picture quality.  
video monitor.  
dealer for details.  
The camera cannot be operated at all.  
Pull out the plug of the power cord from the  
AC outlet, then reinsert it into the AC outlet  
after a while.  
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Troubleshooting  
Menu Configuration  
The menus of the camera are configured as described  
below.  
The initial settings of each item are in bold.  
EXPOSURE  
MODE  
FULL AUTO  
AE SPEED  
AGC LIMIT  
IRIS LIMIT  
GAIN  
LOW, MID, HIGH  
-3dB, 0dB, 6dB, 12dB, OFF  
F11, F6.8, F4.0, F3.4  
MANUAL  
-3dB, 0dB, 1dB, 2dB, 3dB, 4dB, 5dB, 6dB, 7dB, 8dB,  
9dB, 10dB, 11dB, 12dB, 13dB, 14dB, 15dB, 16dB, 17dB,  
18dB, 19dB, 20dB, 21dB, 22dB, 23dB, 24dB, HYPER  
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, 1/60 (1080/59.94i, 720/59.94P, NTSC)  
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, 1/50 (1080/50i, 720/50P, PAL)  
SPEED  
IRIS  
CLOSE, F16, F15, F14, F12, F11, F10, F9.6, F8.7, F8.0,  
F7.3, F6.8, F6.2, F5.6, F5.2, F4.8, F4.4, F4.0, F3.7, F3.4,  
F3.1, F2.8, F2.6, F2.4, F2.2, F2.0, F1.8, F1.7, F1.6  
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, 1/60 (1080/59.94i, 720/59.94P, NTSC)  
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, 1/50 (1080/50i, 720/50P, PAL)  
SHUTTER Pri  
SPEED  
IRIS Pri  
IRIS  
F16, F15, F14, F12, F11, F10, F9.6, F8.7, F8.0, F7.3,  
F6.8, F6.2, F5.6, F5.2, F4.8, F4.4, F4.0, F3.7, F3.4, F3.1,  
F2.8, F2.6, F2.4, F2.2, F2.0, F1.8, F1.7, F1.6  
-3dB, 0dB, 1dB, 2dB, 3dB, 4dB, 5dB, 6dB, 7dB, 8dB,  
9dB, 10dB, 11dB, 12dB, 13dB, 14dB, 15dB, 16dB, 17dB,  
18dB, 19dB, 20dB, 21dB, 22dB, 23dB, 24dB  
-7, -6, -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, 0, +1, +2, +3, +4, +5, +6, +7  
GAIN Pri  
GAIN  
LEVEL  
EX-COMP  
ON  
OFF  
BACK LIGHT  
SPOT LIGHT  
COLOR AE  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
NARROW  
STD  
WIDE  
CHECK  
PHASE  
PHASE  
PHASE  
PHASE  
0 – 71  
0 – 71  
0 – 71  
0 – 71  
ND FILTER  
OFF, 1/4, 1/16  
60  
Menu Configuration  
   
COLOR  
WHITE BALANCE  
AUTO1  
WB SENS  
LOW, MID, HIGH  
WB R.SHIFT  
-7, -6, -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, 0, +1, +2, +3, +4, +5,  
+6, +7  
WB B.SHIFT  
-7, -6, -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, 0, +1, +2, +3, +4, +5,  
+6, +7  
AUTO2  
WB SENS  
LOW, MID, HIGH  
WB R.SHIFT  
-7, -6, -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, 0, +1, +2, +3, +4, +5,  
+6, +7  
WB B.SHIFT  
-7, -6, -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, 0, +1, +2, +3, +4, +5,  
+6, +7  
INDOOR  
OUTDOOR  
ONE PUSH  
WB R.SHIFT  
WB B.SHIFT  
-7, -6, -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, 0, +1, +2, +3, +4, +5,  
+6, +7  
-7, -6, -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, 0, +1, +2, +3, +4, +5,  
+6, +7  
MANUAL  
R.GAIN  
B.GAIN  
-128 – 000 – +127  
-128 – 000 – +127  
COLOR GAIN  
COLOR HUE  
-7, -6, -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, 0, +1, +2, +3, +4, +5, +6, +7  
-7, -6, -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, 0, +1, +2, +3, +4, +5, +6, +7  
COLOR MATRIX  
ON  
R.ENHANCE  
G.ENHANCE  
B.ENHANCE  
YL.ENHANCE  
CY.ENHANCE  
MG.ENHANCE  
-10, -9, -8, -7, -6, -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, 0, +1, +2,  
+3, +4, +5, +6, +7, +8, +9, +10  
-10, -9, -8, -7, -6, -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, 0, +1, +2,  
+3, +4, +5, +6, +7, +8, +9, +10  
-10, -9, -8, -7, -6, -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, 0, +1, +2,  
+3, +4, +5, +6, +7, +8, +9, +10  
-10, -9, -8, -7, -6, -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, 0, +1, +2,  
+3, +4, +5, +6, +7 ,+8, +9, +10  
-10, -9, -8, -7, -6, -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, 0, +1, +2,  
+3, +4, +5, +6, +7, +8, +9, +10  
-10, -9, -8, -7, -6, -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, 0, +1, +2,  
+3, +4, +5, +6, +7, +8, +9, +10  
OFF  
PICTURE  
DETAIL  
0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15  
COLOR DETAIL  
OFF  
CHECK  
NARROW  
STD  
PHASE  
PHASE  
PHASE  
PHASE  
0 – 71  
0 – 71  
0 – 71  
0 – 71  
WIDE  
GAMMA  
NORMAL  
CINEMA  
KNEE POINT  
AUTO, LOW, MID, HIGH, OFF  
FLICKER CANCEL  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
B&W  
OFF  
ON  
COLOR BAR  
OFF  
FOCUS  
MODE  
AUTO  
MANUAL  
ON  
OFF  
NEAR LIMIT  
AF ASSIST  
ON  
OFF  
61  
Menu Configuration  
PAN TILT ZOOM  
PAN-TILT LIMIT  
PAN  
ON  
OFF  
LEFT  
RIGHT  
END, 174˚ – -174˚  
174˚ – -174˚, END  
ON  
TILT  
OFF  
DOWN  
UP  
END, -29˚ – 89˚  
-29˚ – 89˚, END  
MODE1, MODE2, MODE3  
OFF, ×1.5, ×2.0, ×4.0  
RAMP CURVE  
D-ZOOM  
SYSTEM  
IR RECEIVE  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
IMG-FLIP  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
HD  
PAN-REVERSE  
TILT REVERSE  
DISPLAY INFO  
SYNC MASTER  
H PHASE  
SD  
0 – 10 – 330  
VIDEO OUT  
HD-RGB/COMPONENT  
FORMAT  
YPBPR  
RGB  
SYNC TYPE  
ADD SYNC  
SYNC TYPE  
SYNC, VD  
RGB, OFF  
SYNC, VD  
SD-VIDEO/S VIDEO  
IMG SIZE  
16:9 [LETTER]  
4:3 [CROP]  
4:3 [SQUEEZE]  
ON  
SETUP*  
OFF  
* Does not appear when an output signal is 1080/50i or 720/50P format.  
62  
Menu Configuration  
STATUS  
PAGE 1  
EXPOSURE  
AE SPEED  
AGC LIMIT  
IRIS LIMIT  
EX-COMP  
BACK LIGHT  
SPOT LIGHT  
COLOR AE  
ND FILTER  
PAGE 2  
PAGE 3  
PAGE 4  
WHITE BALANCE  
WB SENS  
WB SHIFT  
M. GAIN  
R:, B:  
R:, B:  
COLOR GAIN  
COLOR HUE  
COLOR MATRIX  
ENHANCE  
PHASE  
R:, G:, B:, YL:, CY:, MG:  
DETAIL  
COLOR DETAIL  
GAMMA  
KNEE POINT  
FLICKER CANCEL  
B & W  
COLOR BAR  
FOCUS MODE  
NEAR LIMIT  
AF ASSIST  
IR-RECEIVE  
IMG-FLIP  
REVERSE  
PAN, TILT  
DISPLAY INFO  
SYNC MASTER  
H PHASE  
PAGE 5  
PAGE 6  
PAN-TILT LIMIT  
PAN  
TILT  
LEFT  
RIGHT  
DOWN  
UP  
RAMP CURVE  
D-ZOOM  
HD FORMAT  
SD IMG SIZE  
RGB SYNC  
SYNC TYPE  
SETUP  
FAN MOTOR  
BRC VERSION  
63  
Menu Configuration  
Presetting Items  
The following setting items can be stored in the memory of the camera.  
General presetting items  
Presetting item  
Presetting position number  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
a
a
a
11  
a
a
a
12  
a
a
a
13  
a
a
a
14  
a
a
a
15  
a
a
a
16  
a
a
a
Pan/tilt position  
Zoom position  
Focus position  
z
z
z
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
Presetting menu items  
Menu item  
Presetting position number  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
11  
a
a
a
a
a
a
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a
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12  
a
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13  
a
a
a
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a
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a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
14  
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
15  
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
16  
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
z
a
a
a
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a
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a
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a
EXPOSURE MODE  
z
AE SPEED  
z
AGC LIMIT  
z
IRIS LIMIT  
z
MANUAL GAIN  
z
MANUAL SHUTTER  
z
MANUAL IRIS  
z
IRIS Pri VAL  
z
SHUTTER Pri VAL  
z
GAIN Pri VAL  
z
EX-COMP MODE  
z
EX-COMP VAL  
z
BACK LIGHT  
z
SPOT LIGHT  
1)  
z
COLOR AE  
z
PHASE  
z
ND FILTER  
z
WHITE BALANCE  
MODE  
z
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
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a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
WB SENS  
z
WB R.SHIFT (AUTO)  
z
WB B.SHIFT (AUTO)  
z
WB R.SHIFT (ONE  
PUSH)  
z
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
WB B.SHIFT (ONE  
PUSH)  
z
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
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a
MANUAL R.GAIN  
z
MANUAL B.GAIN  
z
COLOR GAIN  
z
COLOR HUE  
z
COLOR MATRIX  
z
R.ENHANCE  
z
G.ENHANCE  
z
B.ENHANCE  
z
YL.ENHANCE  
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Presetting Items  
   
Menu item  
Presetting position number  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
11  
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
12  
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
13  
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
14  
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
15  
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
16  
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
z
z
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a
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a
CY.ENHANCE  
MG.ENHANCE  
DETAIL  
1)  
COLOR DETAIL  
PHASE  
GAMMA  
KNEE POINT  
FLICKER CANCEL  
B&W  
COLOR BAR  
z
f
f
f
f
f
f
f
z
f
f
f
f
f
f
f
f
f
f
f
f
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
FOCUS MODE  
NEAR LIMIT  
AF ASSIST  
PAN LIMIT MODE  
TILT LIMIT MODE  
PAN LIMIT AREA  
TILT LIMIT AREA  
RAMP CURVE  
D-ZOOM  
IR-RECEIVE  
2)  
IMG-FLIP  
PAN REVERSE  
TILT REVERSE  
DISPLAY INFO  
SYNC MASTER  
H PHASE  
FORMAT (HD OUTPUT)  
ADD SYNC  
SYNC TYPE  
IMG SIZE (SD OUTPUT)  
SETUP (not available for  
1080/50i output signal)  
1)  
2)  
When CHECK is selected with COLOR AE and COLOR DETAIL, the setting is stored as STD.  
The current setting of IMG-FLIP is recalled regardless of presetting operations.  
z : Setting items retained in memory when the power is turned off and on again. The camera starts with these settings.  
a : Setting items retained in memory when the power is turned off and on again.  
f : Setting items retained in memory only when the power is turned on.  
– : Setting items cleared from the memory when the power is turned off and on.  
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Presetting Items  
VIDEO (BNC type)  
Composite: 1 Vp-p (sync negative,  
at 75-ohm termination)  
S VIDEO (mini DIN 4-pin)  
S video output:  
Specifications  
System  
Y: 1 Vp-p (sync negative, at 75-ohm  
termination)  
C: Same as chroma level of  
composite signal (at 75-ohm  
termination)  
Video signal  
1080/59.94i, 1080/50i 720/59.94P,  
720/50P (switched with the  
BOTTOM switch)  
Synchronization  
Internal/external synchronization,  
automatically switched  
Image device 1/3 type (6 mm), CMOS pickup  
element  
External sync input  
EXT SYNC IN: BNC type  
Control input/output  
VISCA RS-232C IN: Mini DIN 8-pin  
type  
VISCA RS-232C OUT: Mini DIN 8-  
pin type  
Total picture elements: Approx.  
2,250,000 pixels  
Effective picture elements: Approx.  
2,160,000 pixels  
VISCA RS-422: 9-pin type  
Lens  
18× (optical), 4× (digital)  
Control signal format  
f = 4.6 to 82.8 mm, F1.6 to F2.2  
f = 36.2 to 651.0 mm (equivalent to  
the focal length of a 35-mm camera)  
9600 bps/38400 bps  
Data: 8 bit  
Stop bit: 1  
Minimum object distance  
100 mm (4 inches) (WIDE end:  
Power connector  
3
JEITA type4 (DC IN 12V)  
LIMIT OFF) / 500 mm (19 /  
4
inches) (WIDE end: LIMIT OFF) /  
1
General  
1500 mm (59 / inches) (TELE  
end)  
Minimum illumination  
8
Input voltage 12 V DC (10.8 V to 13.2 V DC)  
Current consumption  
6 lux (F1.6) with 50 IRE (WIDE end)  
Shutter speed 1/59.94 (1/50) to 1/10,000 sec.  
1.5 A max. (at 12 V DC), 18 W without  
optional Output Card  
Video S/N  
50 dB (component Y signal output)  
Operating temperature  
0 ºC to 40 ºC (32 ºF to 104 ºF)  
Storage temperature  
Pan/tilt action Horizontal: 175 degrees  
Maximum panning speed: 60  
degrees/sec.  
–20 ºC to +60 ºC (–4 ºF to +140 ºF)  
Minimum panning speed: 0.25  
degrees/sec.  
Vertical: +90 degrees, –30 degrees  
Maximum tilting speed: 60 degrees/  
sec.  
Dimensions  
Video camera: Approx. 160.8 × 186 ×  
3
3
5
193.4 mm (6 /8 × 7 /8 × 7 /8  
inches) (w/h/d) (excluding  
protruding parts)  
Remote Commander: Approx. 56 × 26  
1
1
3
Minimum tilting speed: 0.25  
degrees/sec.  
× 210 mm (2 /4 × 1 /16 × 8 /8  
inches) (w/h/d)  
Mass  
Video camera: Approx. 1.9 kg (4 lb  
4 oz)  
Input/output connectors  
Remote Commander: 110 g (3.9 oz)  
Installation angle  
Video output  
RGB/COMPONENT (D-sub 15-pin)  
RGB: 0.7 Vp-p (no sync, at 75-ohm  
termination)  
Less than 15 degrees to the horizontal  
surface  
1 Vp-p ( 0.3 V, tri-level sync,  
at 75-ohm termination)  
Component :  
Supplied accessories  
Y: 1 Vp-p ( 0.3 V, tri-level sync,  
at 75-ohm termination)  
Pb/Pr: 350 mVp-p, 75-ohm  
terminated  
HD/VD Sync: 1 Vp-p, 75-ohm  
terminated  
AC power adaptor MPA-AC1 (100 to 240 V AC, 50/60  
Hz) (1)  
AC power cord (1)  
Remote Commander (1)  
Ceiling bracket (A) (1)  
Ceiling bracket (B) (1)  
Wire rope (1)  
Tri-level Sync: 300 mVp-p, 75-  
ohm terminated  
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Specifications  
 
Screws (3M3 × 8) (7)  
Screw (3M4 × 8) (1)  
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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Specifications  
Dimensions  
BRC-Z330 Video Camera  
Top  
Front  
160.8 (6 3/8)  
Side  
Bottom  
102 (4 1/8)  
ø5 Depth 5 (7/32)  
1
/4 Tripod screw hole  
Depth 7.5 (5/16)  
88 (3 1/2)  
113 (4 1/2)  
193.4 (7 5/8)  
152.8 (6 1/8)  
1.1 (1/16)  
11 (7/16)  
Ceiling Bracket (B)  
Top  
83.5 (3 3/8)  
140˚  
120˚  
60˚  
40˚  
4-ø4.5 hole  
Slot widths 4.5 (3/16)  
Unit: mm (inches)  
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Specifications  
 
RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit  
Top  
VALUE  
LOCK  
PANEL  
LIGHT  
BLACK  
LIGHT  
PAN-TILT  
RESET  
ONE PUSH  
AWB  
MENU  
RESET  
PRESET  
SHIFT  
+
+
R
POSITION  
MODE  
BRIGHT  
1
9
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
16  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
STD  
REV  
L/R  
DIRECTION  
B
CAMERA  
4
AUTO  
FOCUS  
AUTO  
MANUAL  
POWER  
1
2
3
5
6
7
ONE PUSH  
AF  
NEAR  
FAR  
391.3 (15 1/2  
)
Side  
Front  
Bottom  
Unit: mm (inches)  
DIP switches  
69  
Specifications  
VISCA RS-232C OUT connector (mini DIN 8-pin,  
female)  
Pin Assignments  
BRC-Z330 Video Camera  
VISCA RS-422 connector (connector plug  
9-pin)  
VISCA RS-232C OUT  
VISCA RS-422  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9  
Pin No.  
Function  
DTR OUT  
DSR OUT  
TXD OUT  
GND  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Pin No.  
Function  
RXD OUT –  
RXD OUT+  
TXD OUT –  
TXD OUT+  
GND  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
RXD OUT  
GND  
No Connection  
No Connection  
Analog RGB/COMPONENT (D-sub 15-pin)  
RXD IN –  
RXD IN+  
TXD IN –  
TXD IN+  
VISCA RS-232C IN connector (mini-DIN 8-pin,  
female)  
RGB/COMPONENT  
Pin Function  
No.  
At YPbPr  
At YPbPr  
At RGB  
At RGB  
setting (at  
VD)  
COMPONENT COMPONENT setting (at  
setting  
Pr-OUT  
Y-OUT  
Pb-OUT  
GND  
setting (at VD)  
Pr-OUT  
Y-OUT  
Pb-OUT  
GND  
SYNC)  
1
R-OUT  
R-OUT  
G-OUT  
B-OUT  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
NC  
IN VISCA RS-232C  
2
G-OUT  
B-OUT  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
NC  
3
Pin No.  
Function  
DTR IN  
4
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
5
GND  
GND  
DSR IN  
6
GND  
GND  
TXD IN  
7
GND  
GND  
GND  
8
GND  
GND  
RXD IN  
GND  
9
NC  
NC  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
NC  
GND  
GND  
NC  
SIRCS OUT *  
No Connection  
GND  
GND  
NC  
NC  
* The SIRCS OUT function is selectable with the BOTTOM  
switch on the bottom of the camera.  
HD-OUT  
HD-OUT  
HD-OUT  
HD-OUT  
Tri-level  
SYNC-OUT OUT  
Bi-level VD- Tri-level  
Bi-level  
VD-OUT  
SYNC-  
OUT  
15  
NC NC  
NC  
NC  
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Specifications  
   
TALLY/CONTACT connector (connector plug,  
9-pin)  
RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit  
(optional)  
VISCA RS-232C output connector (mini DIN 8-  
pin, female)  
TALLY/CONTACT  
RS-232C  
1
9
Pin No.  
Function  
CAMERA1  
CAMERA2  
CAMERA3  
CAMERA4  
CAMERA5  
CAMERA6  
CAMERA7  
GND  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Pin No.  
Function  
No Connection  
No Connection  
TXD IN  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
GND  
RXD IN  
GND  
No Connection  
No Connection  
GND  
VISCA RS-422 connector (connector plug,  
9-pin)  
RS-422  
VISCA  
1
9
Pin No.  
Function  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
No Connection  
No Connection  
No Connection  
No Connection  
GND  
RXD IN –  
RXD IN+  
TXD IN –  
TXD IN+  
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Specifications  
   
Wiring Diagram of VISCA RS-422 Connection  
Third to Seventh BRC-Z330  
VISCA RS-422 connector  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
RXD OUT –  
RXD OUT +  
TXD OUT –  
TXD OUT +  
GND  
RXD IN –  
RXD IN +  
TXD IN –  
TXD IN +  
Second BRC-Z330  
VISCA RS-422 connector  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
RXD OUT –  
RXD OUT +  
TXD OUT –  
TXD OUT +  
GND  
RXD IN –  
RXD IN +  
TXD IN –  
TXD IN +  
First BRC-Z330 camera  
RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit  
VISCA RS-422 connector  
VISCA RS-422 connector  
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NC  
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RXD OUT –  
RXD OUT +  
TXD OUT –  
TXD OUT +  
GND  
NC  
NC  
NC  
GND  
RXD IN –  
RXD IN +  
TXD IN –  
TXD IN +  
RXD IN –  
RXD IN +  
TXD IN –  
TXD IN +  
NC = No Connection  
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Specifications  
   
To remove the connector plug  
Grasp both ends of the VISCA RS-422 connector plug  
and pull it out as shown in the illustration.  
Using the VISCA RS-422 Connector  
Plug  
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Insert a wire (AWG Nos. 28 to 18) into the desired  
wire opening on the VISCA RS-422 connector  
plug, and tighten the screw for that wire using a flat-  
head screwdriver.  
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Flat-head screwdriver  
Notes  
Wire  
• In order to stabilize the voltage level of the signal,  
connect both ends to GND.  
• When the connections using the VISCA RS-422  
connectors are made, the VISCA RS-232C connection  
is not available.  
• The maximum connection distance with the VISCA  
RS-422 connection is approximately 1,200 m (3,937  
feet).  
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Insert the VISCA RS-422 connector plug into the  
VISCA RS-422 connector.  
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Specifications  
   

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