3.1TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:..................................................................................................................... 6
3.3 CAMERA CONTROL CABLE .................................................................................................................................. 7
3.6POWER “ON” INDICATOR TEST ............................................................................................................................ 7
3.7ANALOG CONTROL CALIBRATION ........................................................................................................................ 7
4. FRONT PANEL-CONTROLS AND INDICATORS.......................................................................................... 8
6 DV-180 PC COMM .............................................................................................................................................. 14
7.1 COMMUNICATION INTERFACE ............................................................................................................................ 15
7.4PROGRAMMING A PRESET LOCATION ................................................................................................................. 15
7.5TO GO TO A PRESET LOCATION:......................................................................................................................... 16
7.6DV-180 PC COMM............................................................................................................................................. 16
7.7TO REVERSE MANUAL CONTROL FUNCTIONS .................................................................................................... 16
7.8TO SET THE SPEED RANGE ................................................................................................................................. 16
7.13COLOR BAR GENERATION .................................................................................................................................. 18
8.2DV-180 PC COMM............................................................................................................................................. 20
This document describes the operation and installation of the DV-180 Digital Controller. The DV-180
is designed to meet the demanding challenges of remote motion and camera control for the JVC GY-
DV300U camera. It has been specifically configured to control up to four DV-115 Digital Pan & Tilt Heads.
The DV-180 Digital Controller is designed for long distance remote control requirements in
applications such as worship services, teleconferencing, university distance learning, tele-medicine
and theater or auditorium presentations
The DV-180 has a suite of features which enhance the video presentation. Among the features is a
professional preset capability. Presets allow a predetermined pan, tilt, zoom and focus position to
be stored in the DV-115 non-volatile memory. This stored position information may later recalled
for accurately repeating the previously stored shot. With the resolution of the pan & tilt presets
being 12 bits, the preset repeatability is 0.1 degrees in both pan & tilt. The preset data is stored
within the pan and tilt head.
The pan and tilt control is provided by a proportional deflection joystick. Control of the zoom and focus is
accomplished with proportional deflection “Seesaw” controls. The proportional controls allow a slow
movement when the control is only slightly depressed increasing to a faster response when the control is
fully depressed. In addition to basic pan, tilt, zoom and focus control, the DV-180 allows control of
Eight presets per camera site may be programmed from the DV-180.
iris (automatic or manual), video tape recording controls, camera/bars selection, automatic or
manual focus selection and, of course, presets.
The versatile digital interface of the DV-180 Controller will also communicate with the user’s computer
system. Camera, tape, and pan and tilt commands may be routed to all the cameras on the system through the
DV-180 to Computer interface.
1.2 PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
The DV-180 Controller tabletop version features a sloped front panel for ready access to all of the DV-180
Controller controls. Four RS-422 connectors are located on the rear of the unit to interface to each of the 4
remote camera sites. A 15 Pin D female connector is located on the rear of the DV-180. This connector
provides the interface to the user’s computer system for Camera Control functions. A computer program is
supplied with the DV-180 which provides Gain, Shutter and White Balance control of the GY-DV300.
Input power to the DV-180 Controller is provided by a wall mounted power supply which is provided with
The function of the “PAGE” switch is to select preset positions one through eight, which are indicated by the
numbers over the switches, or to select recorder, auto focus, or manual iris functions, which are indicated by
the letters and symbols under the switches. The current page status is indicated by the illumination of the
page LED located in the “PAGE” switch located on the upper left area of the front panel. Preset positions
one through eight are
selected if the LED is extinguished. Recorder, auto focus, or manual iris functions
are enabled if the LED is illuminated.
4.4 PROGRAM SWITCH AND INDICATOR
This switch and indicator are located adjacent to the “PAGE” switch on the upper left area of the front panel
and can be identified by the gray switch cap. This control is used to initiate the programming of one of the
eight presets when the “PAGE” LED is extinguished. If the “Program” LED is illuminated, depressing a
Preset switch will program a preset to that preset number. If the “Program” LED is extinguished, the
depression of a preset switch will send the pan & tilt head to preset location corresponding to the preset
switch depressed.
If the “PAGE” LED is illuminated, the “PROGRAM” switch turns the GY-DV300 Full Auto mode on or
off. If the “PROGRAM”LED is extinguished, the Full Auto Mode is “OFF”. If the “PROGRAM” LED is
illuminated, the Full Auto Mode is “ON”. Depressing the “PROGRAM” switch reverses the Full Auto
Mode.
4.5 CAMERA SELECT SWITCH AND INDICATOR
These four switches and indicators are centrally located on the upper area of the front panel. The camera to
be controlled is selected by depressing the appropriate switch. The red LED in the switch cap indicates
which camera is selected. Note: Upon power up the controller will always default to camera number one.
4.6 AUXILIARY 1 SWITCH AND INDICATOR
This switch and indicator are located on the upper right area of the front panel. As with the PRESET
switches the AUXILLARY 1 switch performs two different functions depending on the state of the PAGE
switch. If the LED in the PAGE switch is off, the AUX 1 switch controls the AUX 1 functions. If the LED
in the PAGE switch is on, the AUX 1 switch controls the auto iris mode of the camera.
The AUX1 switch is used in conjunction with the CAMERA SELECT and rear panel DIP switches to
allow reversal of the manual control functions and to vary the speed of certain control functions. The
functions of this switch will be discussed in depth in the operations section of this manual.
The Camera Auto/Manual Iris mode is toggled by depressing the AUX 1 switch when the “PAGE” LED
illuminated. The functions of this switch will also be discussed in depth in the operations section of this
The function of the DV-180 Controller set-up switches are shown below. To activate any of these
commands, verify the PAGE led is not illuminated, put the desired command DIP switch in the DOWN
position, depress the CAMERA SELECT switch and then depress and release the AUXILIARY 1 switch
as described in the tilt example. Switches 3 – 6 are unused and should remain “OFF”.
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EAR PANEL DIP SWITCH
The Function of each of these switches is as follows:
SW8 Pan Reverse
• Up: Normal pan direction, left on joystick camera pans to the left.
• Down: Reverse pan direction, left on joystick camera pans to the right
ON
Pan Reverse
Tilt Reverse
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Speed Range 1
Speed Range 0
SW7 Tilt Reverse
• Up: Normal tilt direction, up on joystick camera tilts up.
• Down: Reverse tilt direction, up on joystick camera tilts down.
SW2 Speed Range 1
SW1 Speed Range 0
• The Speed Range bits are used to the vary the speed of the joystick and seesaw controls. With both
switches Up the maximum speed is enabled and with both switches down the minimum speed is
enabled
The DV-180 PC COMM is a software program designed to run on a Windows platform and to
control select camera features. The screenshot below illustrates the DV-180 PC COMM.
The 2030066 cable provided with the system is the interface between the DV-180 and the computer.
Connect the 9 pin “D” connector to the serial port on the computer and the fifteen pin “D” Sub connector on
the rear of the DV-180 Controller.
To install the PC COMM Program, double click on the setup.exe program in the PC-COMM Folder. If the
installation is unsuccessful, manually move the file MSCOMM32.OCX (located in the Support folder) to
your Windows/System directory. Double click on the ESI DV-180 PC COMM.exe file and hopefully all is
well.
When operating the PC COMM program, it will initially load its default values. Select a camera on the DV-
180 Controller front panel and make sure the PAGE LED is illuminated and the PROGRAM LED is
extinguished. Vary each of the PC COMM controls. This will re-synchronize the PC COMM program to the
camera settings. This should be done for each camera in the system. After the initial re-synchronize, the PC
COMM program will store the current values of the camera.
The PC COMM program operates much like a typical Camera Control Unit. It will only work, if it is
connected to the DV-180. Special code exists in the PC COMM command structure to tell the DV-115 to
switch the incoming data directly to the GY-DV300REM. Directly interfacing the PC COMM program to
Control of the pan and tilt is accomplished by sending packets of serial characters to the DV-115. Camera
related commands are converted to RS-232 level and routed through the DV-115 to the camera. The standard
communications protocol is 9600 baud, eight data bits, one stop bit, and no parity. These commands tell the
pan and tilt head and camera which operations to perform Preset related commands are also passed over the
communication link between the head and the controller.
7.2 POWER ON
When the system is powered up, all LED’s will sequence individually indicating the system is operating
normally. All LED’s will extinguish with the exception of CAM1. The controller defaults to camera
number one at the completion of the power on sequence. Do not activate any analog controls (pan, tilt,
zoom or focus) while the system is in the power-up sequence. These analog controls are automatically
calibrated during power-up. Camera modes setting will be the same as they were when the DV-180
controller was last powered off.
7.3 MANUAL OPERATION
Select the desired camera by depressing the appropriate CAMERA select switch. The selected camera
LED will be lit and the camera location will be under the control of the DV-180 Controller. Camera 1 is
the default selection at power up. To position the selected pan & tilt head, move the joystick up, down, left
and right. To change the zoom, depress the TELE or the WIDE side of the ZOOM control. To change the
focus, depress the FAR or NEAR side of the FOCUS control.
7.4 PROGRAMMING A PRESET LOCATION
To program the preset location, first verify the PAGE LED is not illuminated, depress the gray
“PRG” switch and the amber PRG LED will be lit. Then position the pan & tilt head and the lens
zoom & focus to the desired positions and depress the desired preset location switch. Note: if the
camera is in the auto focus mode the operator will have no manual control with the focus seesaw at
this time. The individual preset numbered LED will then be illuminated at the point in time when
the desired preset switch is depressed. The current location data has now been stored in the desired
preset location. The program LED will cease to be lit after the preset location is selected or when
the “PRG” switch is depressed a second time.
Note: The preset storage is accomplished within the DV-115. A “Goto” command to preset
location “1” will command the DV-115 to go to the preset location data stored in location #1.