Vislink FCDT-ASSY-7010, FCDT-ASSY-7014, FCDT-ASSY-7008, FCDT-ASSY-7004, FCDT-ASSY-7003 User Manual

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Vislink, Waterside House, Earls Colne Business Park, Colchester, Essex, CO6 2NS, UK
Telephone: +44 (0)1442 431300 ● Facsimile: +44 (0) 1494 775356 ● Email: sales@vislink.com ● Website: www.vislink.com
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The information contained in this manual remains the property of Vislink and may not be used, disclosed or reproduced in any other form whatsoever without the prior written permission of Vislink.
Vislink reserves the right to alter the equipment and specification appertaining to the equipment described in this manual without notification.
This document is supplied on the express terms that it is to be treated as confidential and that it may not be copied, used or disclosed to others for any purpose except as authorized by Vislink.
Some images used are for illustration purposes only and may differ from the actual supplied components.
NOTE: Notes are used to convey additional information.
CAUTION: Cautionary notes are given where potential equipment damage could occur. WARNING: Warnings are shown where there is potential for personal danger or death. This
warning should be read and understood before attempting to carry out any work on any equipment attached or related to the equipment in use. The danger is real and not understanding the warning could lead to injury, harm or potential death.
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Issue
Date
Changes
A
April 2015
First issue
B
07/10/2015
Useful Part numbers – Change OCP5 Reference
C
13/11/2015
Added GV Data cable information SAR safety recommendations added
D
11/01/2016
Ikegami information added
E
11/02/2016
‘Scan’ mode information added
F
22/02/2016
8.1 LDK Part Number updated. Updated the document template and layout - non -technical changes.
G
18/04/2016
‘Send All’ information added. Ethernet connection between IDU to IDU information added. Grass Valley ‘one to one’ information added. Data connection changed from 5pin to 3pin XLR.
H
18/5/2016
Included information for Sony PXW-X320 camera Included Hitachi “send-all” information
I
3/6/2016
Added Section 1.6 Emissions for FCC compliance.
J
24/8/2016
Included Sony HDC-1700 Camera information. Included Ikegami HDK-97C Camera & OCP-100 Controller information. Sony ‘Auto RCP Off’ Information added. Grass Valley Cable added.
K
29/11/2016
Included Sony HDC-4300 Camera information. Included FC/UPC model variant. Updated System Configuration image. Included Panasonic PTZ information. Updated Grass Valley information. Included Sony Scene File recall information.
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29/3/2017
Included Sony PDW-700 Camera information Updated Grass Valley ‘Multiplexing’ information Updated Panasonic PTZ Return Data information Updated Ethernet connection information Included ‘Transparent Mode’ information Included L1700 Data Rx information Included Grass Valley RS422 Multiplexing cable Included G Valley OCP400 Multiplex cable and defined the Non-Multiplex cable in Table 7-2.
M
14/09/2017
Corrected Section 3.4 to update the software menu list
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1. General Information .................................................................................................. 1
1.1. General Safety Information ..................................................................................................... 1
1.2. Environmental ......................................................................................................................... 1
1.3. Disposal Instructions ............................................................................................................... 2
1.4. CE Compliance ......................................................................................................................... 2
1.5. Health & Safety - Exposure to Non-Ionizing (RF) Radiation/Safe Working Distances ............. 3
1.6. Emissions ................................................................................................................................. 4
1.6.1. FCC ........................................................................................................................................... 4
1.6.2. Safety Warning ........................................................................................................................ 4
1.6.3. Radio Specifications: ................................................................................................................ 5
2. Wireless Camera Control System ............................................................................... 7
2.1. Typical System Configuration .................................................................................................. 8
2.2. Frequency Programming and Available Frequency Bands ...................................................... 9
3. Camera Control Interface Unit - CRIU-ASSY-7XXX ..................................................... 11
3.1. Introduction ........................................................................................................................... 11
3.1.1. Compatible Camera Types with Manufacturer OCP/RCP...................................................... 12
3.1.2. Compatible OCP Type Cameras ............................................................................................. 12
3.2. Specifications ......................................................................................................................... 13
3.2.1. Controls and Indications ........................................................................................................ 13
3.2.2. Specifications ......................................................................................................................... 13
3.3. Pin Out Connection Tables .................................................................................................... 14
3.3.1. Camera Control Interface Unit .............................................................................................. 14
3.4. Menu Structure ..................................................................................................................... 17
3.4.1. Camera Control Interface Unit .............................................................................................. 17
3.4.2. Basic Setup Guide .................................................................................................................. 22
3.4.3. Licenses .................................................................................................................................. 22
3.4.4. Additional Interface Units ..................................................................................................... 23
3.4.5. Additional Transmitter Units ................................................................................................. 23
3.4.6. Return Data Connections ...................................................................................................... 24
3.4.7. Head Scanning Mode ............................................................................................................. 24
3.4.8. Sony Send All Operation ........................................................................................................ 25
3.4.9. Sony Auto RCP Off Operation ................................................................................................ 26
3.4.10. Sony Scene File Recall Operation .......................................................................................... 26
3.4.11. Sony PMW-F55 Configuration ............................................................................................... 26
3.4.12. Hitachi Send All Operation .................................................................................................... 26
3.4.13. Interface Unit to Interface Unit - Ethernet Connection ........................................................ 27
3.4.14. Grass Valley Configuration .................................................................................................... 28
3.4.15. Grass Valley Send All Operation ............................................................................................ 29
3.4.16. Transparent Mode ................................................................................................................. 29
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4. Camera Control Data Transmitter - FCDT-ASSY-7XXX ................................................ 31
4.1. Introduction ........................................................................................................................... 31
4.2. Specifications ......................................................................................................................... 31
4.2.1. Controls and Indicators ......................................................................................................... 32
4.3. Switch Position ...................................................................................................................... 32
4.4. Pin Connections ..................................................................................................................... 33
4.4.1. Camera Control Data Transmitter Unit ................................................................................. 33
4.5. Data Transmitter Antenna ..................................................................................................... 33
5. Data Receiver .......................................................................................................... 35
5.1. Introduction ........................................................................................................................... 35
5.2. Specifications ......................................................................................................................... 36
5.2.1. Data Receiver ......................................................................................................................... 36
5.3. InCam-G CABK-ASSY-7xxx ...................................................................................................... 36
5.3.1. InCam-G Connections ............................................................................................................ 37
5.4. InCam-S CABK-ASSY-7xxx....................................................................................................... 38
5.5. Clip-on4 Data Receiver CCCU-ASSY-7xxx ............................................................................... 39
5.5.1. Clip-on4 Camera Control Connections .................................................................................. 39
5.6. Standalone Data Receiver DR07-ASSY-7XXX ......................................................................... 40
5.6.1. Standalone Data Receiver Connections ................................................................................ 41
5.7. L17xx Built-in Data Receiver .................................................................................................. 42
5.7.1. L17xx Built-in Data Receiver .................................................................................................. 42
5.7.2. L17xx with FocalPoint, Camera Control Flexibility ................................................................ 42
6. Operators Control Panel (OCP5) OCP5-ASSY-7XXX .................................................... 43
6.1. General Description ............................................................................................................... 43
6.1.1. System Configuration ............................................................................................................ 43
6.1.2. Tally........................................................................................................................................ 43
6.1.3. Powering the OCP5 ................................................................................................................ 43
6.1.4. Data Connections to the OCP5 .............................................................................................. 44
6.1.5. OCP5 Control Functions ......................................................................................................... 44
6.1.6. OPT Button ............................................................................................................................ 44
6.2. OCP5 Connections and Pinouts ............................................................................................. 45
6.2.1. OCP I/F ................................................................................................................................... 45
6.2.2. Data In/Out ............................................................................................................................ 45
6.2.3. Mixer Connector .................................................................................................................... 46
6.2.4. DC Input ................................................................................................................................. 46
6.2.5. USB/Ethernet ......................................................................................................................... 46
6.3. Camera Types ........................................................................................................................ 47
6.4. OCP5 Menu Structure ............................................................................................................ 48
6.4.1. Sample Control Screen .......................................................................................................... 49
7. Useful Part Numbers................................................................................................ 51
8. Camera Control Data Receiver Cables ...................................................................... 55
8.1. Grass Valley LDK – Clip-on4 ................................................................................................... 55
8.1.1. External Camera Control Cable ............................................................................................. 55
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8.2. Grass Valley LDK – DR07 ........................................................................................................ 55
8.2.1. External Camera Control Cable ............................................................................................. 55
8.3. Sony – Clip-on4 ...................................................................................................................... 55
8.3.1. External Camera Control Cable ............................................................................................. 55
8.4. Sony – DR07 ........................................................................................................................... 56
8.4.1. External Camera Control Cable ............................................................................................. 56
8.5. Hitachi – ClipOn4 ................................................................................................................... 56
8.5.1. External Camera Control Cable ............................................................................................. 56
8.6. Hitachi – DR07 ....................................................................................................................... 57
8.6.1. External Camera Control Cable ............................................................................................. 57
8.7. Ikegami – Clip-on4 ................................................................................................................. 57
8.7.1. External Camera Control Cable ............................................................................................. 57
8.8. Ikegami – DR07 ...................................................................................................................... 57
8.8.1. External Camera Control Cable ............................................................................................. 57
8.9. Panasonic ENG – Clip-on4 ..................................................................................................... 58
8.9.1. External Camera Control Cable ............................................................................................. 58
8.10. Panasonic ENG – DR07 .......................................................................................................... 58
8.10.1. External Camera Control Cable ............................................................................................. 58
9. Camera Control Interface to OCP/RCP Cables ........................................................... 59
9.1. Sony RCP Cable ...................................................................................................................... 59
9.2. Hitachi RU Cable .................................................................................................................... 59
9.3. Ikegami OCP Cable ................................................................................................................. 60
9.4. Panasonic ENG RCP Cable ...................................................................................................... 60
9.5. Vislink OCP5 Cable ................................................................................................................. 61
9.6. Grass Valley OCP Cable - RS232 (Non-Multiplexing) ............................................................. 61
9.7. Grass Valley OCP Cable – RS422 (Multiplexing) .................................................................... 62
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FIGURE 2-1 TYPICAL SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ............................................................................... 8
FIGURE 3-1 CRIU-ASSY-7XXX OVERVIEW ........................................................................................ 11
FIGURE 3-2 FRONT PANEL OVERVIEW ........................................................................................... 13
FIGURE 3-3 REAR PANEL OVERVIEW .............................................................................................. 13
FIGURE 4-1 FCDT-ASSY-7XXX OVERVIEW ....................................................................................... 31
FIGURE 4-2 FCDT-ASSY7XXX CONNECTORS AND INDICATORS OVERVIEW .................................... 31
FIGURE 4-3 FCDT-ASSY7XXX SWITCH LOCATIONS .......................................................................... 32
FIGURE 5-1 DATA RECEIVER OVERVIEW ......................................................................................... 35
FIGURE 5-2 INCAM-G OVERVIEW ................................................................................................... 36
FIGURE 5-3 INCAM-S OVERVIEW .................................................................................................... 38
FIGURE 5-4 CLIP-ON4 DATA RECEIVER OVERVIEW ........................................................................ 39
FIGURE 5-5 STANDALONE DATA RECEIVER OVERVIEW ................................................................. 40
FIGURE 5-6 L1700 CAMERA TRANSMITTER .................................................................................... 42
FIGURE 6-1 OPERATORS CONTROL PANEL OVERVIEW .................................................................. 43
FIGURE 6-2 OCP5 REAR CONNECTIONS OVERVIEW ....................................................................... 45
FIGURE 6-3 OCP5 MENU STRUCTURE ............................................................................................ 48
FIGURE 6-4 EXAMPLE MAIN OPERATOR SCREEN ........................................................................... 49
FIGURE 6-5 EXAMPLE SETUP SCREENS ........................................................................................... 49
FIGURE 7-1 USEFUL PART NUMBERS ............................................................................................. 51
FIGURE 7-2 WIRELESS CAMERA RECEIVERS ................................................................................... 53
TABLE 1-1 AC INPUT WIRE CONFIGURATION ................................................................................. 2
TABLE 1-2 SAFE WORKING DISTANCE ............................................................................................ 3
TABLE 2-1 FREQUENCY PROGRAMMING AND AVAILABLE FREQUENCY BANDS ............................ 9
TABLE 3-1 COMPATIBLE OCP/RCP TYPE CAMERAS ...................................................................... 12
TABLE 3-2 COMPATIBLE OCP TYPE CAMERAS .............................................................................. 12
TABLE 3-3 CRIU-ASSY-7XXX PANEL CONNECTORS OVERVIEW ..................................................... 13
TABLE 3-4 CRIU-ASSY-7XXX SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................... 13
TABLE 3-5 CRIU-ASSY-7XXX MECHANICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS .................. 14
TABLE 3-6 EXPANDER MODULE PART NUMBERS ......................................................................... 23
TABLE 4-1 FCDT-ASSY7XXX CONNECTORS, CONTROLS, INDICATORS AND FIXINGS .................... 32
TABLE 4-2 MECHANICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL DETAILS ........................................................... 32
TABLE 4-3 SWITCH CONFIGURATION TABLE ................................................................................ 32
TABLE 5-1 INCAM-S POWER SWITCH FUNCTIONS ....................................................................... 38
TABLE 5-2 L17XX WITH FOCALPOINT CAMERA CONTROL CONFIGURATION OPTIONS ............... 42
TABLE 6-1 OCP5 CONTROL FUNCTIONS ....................................................................................... 44
TABLE 6-2 OCP5-ASSY-7XXX CAMERA TYPES................................................................................ 47
TABLE 7-1 USEFUL UNIT PART NUMBERS .................................................................................... 52
TABLE 7-2 USEFUL CABLE PART NUMBERS .................................................................................. 53
TABLE 7-3 WIRELESS CAMERA RECEIVERS ID TABLE .................................................................... 53
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User Manual Focal Point General Information
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To ensure awareness of potential hazards, personnel concerned with the operation or maintenance of the equipment must read and understand the following information, together with local site regulations.
WARNING: RF Power Hazard - High levels of RF power are present in the Camera Control
Data Transmitter unit. Exposure to RF or microwave power can cause burns and may be harmful to health. Always switch off the power before removing covers or disconnecting RF cables and before inspecting damaged cables or antennas.
WARNING: Avoid standing in front of high gain antennas (such as a dish) and never look
into the open end of a waveguide or cable where RF power may be present.
WARNING: We strongly recommend returning equipment requiring RF servicing to Vislink. WARNING: GaAs / BIO Hazard - Certain internal components contain Gallium Arsenide and
Beryllium Oxide, which are toxic substances. While safe to handle under normal circumstances, individual components must not be cut, broken apart, incinerated or chemically processed. In the case of Beryllium Oxide, a white ceramic material, the principal hazard is from the dust or fumes which are carcinogenic if ingested, inhaled or enter the body via damaged skin.
WARNING: Connecting to the AC supply and protective earth: The Camera Racking
Interface Unit is a Class 1 device and must be connected to a protective earth when used with an AC supply. Failure to provide this earth may result in high voltage on the unit chassis. Always install in-line with local wiring regulations.
WARNING: Tantalum Capacitors: When these components are subjected to reverse or
excess forward voltage, ripple current or temperatures, they may rupture and cause personal injury.
CAUTION: This system contains MOS devices. Electro-Static Discharge (ESD) precautions
should be employed to prevent accidental damage.
The FocalPoint System is IPX0 rated. It should not be exposed to dripping or splashing water/liquid. When used outdoors, a suitable rain cover is required to protect the unit.
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DO NOT dispose of any equipment, including batteries, as household waste. The equipment and batteries are not bio-degradable in landfill sites.
WARNING: DO NOT incinerate Batteries. Batteries can suddenly explode under extreme
temperature and cause personal injury.
Vislink offer a battery disposal service. Before shipping, you are required to advise the Vislink sales team (Hemel Hempstead, UK) of your intent to return any batteries.
To do this call on: +44 1442 431 300
The equipment is supplied with an AC supply connector and cord assembly. The wires in the cord are colored in accordance with the following convention:
Wire Color
Wire Function
Green and yellow
Earth (Ground)
Blue
Neutral
Brown
Live
Table 1-1 AC Input Wire Configuration
Always ensure that the equipment is correctly connected. Failure to connect the equipment correctly may render protective devices inoperable. If in doubt consult a qualified electrician.
CAUTION: The front panel DC power switch is a standby function only, some of the
components remain powered.
An AC isolator switch is fitted on the rear panel adjacent to the AC input connector; in normal use the equipment should be positioned such that this switch remains readily accessible. To be certain that the equipment is isolated from the AC supply, always unplug it from the AC outlet.
The FocalPoint System is compliant under the ETSI R&TTE directive.
The Camera Control Data Transmitter is compliant to CE (!). The (!) symbol warns the operator that the unit is an intentional radiator and that the operating frequency may not be authorized in some territories. It is your responsibility as the operator to ensure that you possess the required valid local authority license(s) and site clearances for the intended operating frequencies, geographical location and times of operation of the equipment.
You are also responsible for the proper setup, operation and maintenance of the system, to ensure that it complies with the limits specified by the license.
NOTE: Shielded cables must be used with this equipment in order to ensure that it meets
the emissions limits for which it was designed. It is your responsibility, as the user, to obtain and use good quality shielded cables with this device. Shielded cables are available from most retail and commercial suppliers of cables designed to work with radio equipment and personal computer peripherals.
User Manual Focal Point General Information
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To be safe:
1. Do not touch the radiating element when the unit is switched on.
2. Operators should not operate any RF transmitter or power amplifier with any of its
covers removed or without appropriate antenna(s) fitted, nor should they allow anyone else to do so.
3. Operators should adhere to a minimum separation between the Operator and the
radiating element for the frequency range 435 – 490 MHz and the transmit power of 5W. Table 1-2 gives some recommendations.
Frequency (MHz) @ 5W Transmit Power
Distance in mm
435
330
440
332
445
334
450
335
455
337
460
339
465
341
470
343
475
345
480
346
485
348
490
350
Table 1-2 Safe Working Distance
WARNING: Operators should maintain a safe working distance and ensure they do not
stand or walk in front of any antennas or allow anyone else to do so.
WARNING: Operators should not operate any RF transmitter or power amplifier with any of
its covers removed or applicable antennas fitted or allow anyone else to do so.
WARNING: DO NOT allow the antenna to come close to or touch the eyes, face or any
exposed body parts while the equipment is transmitting.
WARNING: DO NOT operate the equipment near electrical blasting caps or in an explosive
atmosphere.
User Manual Focal Point General Information
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The FocalPoint system complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules (Code of Federal Regulations 47CFR Part 15). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device does not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Part 15 The FocalPoint system has been type accepted for operation by the FCC in accordance with Part 90 of the FCC rules (47CFR Part 90).
Part 90 The FocalPoint has been type accepted for operation by the FCC in accordance with Part 101 of the FCC rules (47CFR Part 101). See the label on the unit for the specific FCC ID and any other certification designations.
Part 101 Industry Canada This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
ICES-003 The FocalPoint system has been certified for operation by Industry Canada in accordance with RSS-119 and RSS-210 of the Industry Canada rules. See the label on the unit for the specific Industry Canada certification number and any other certification designations.
RSS-119 Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Vislink could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. Notice Shielded cable must be used with this equipment in order to ensure that it meets the emissions limits for which it was designed. It is the responsibility of the user to obtain and use good quality shielded cables with this device.
WARNING: DO NOT operate radio equipment near electrical blasting caps or in an
explosive atmosphere.
WARNING: DO NOT operate any radio transmitter unless all RF connectors are secure and
any open connectors are properly terminated.
WARNING: DO NOT allow the antenna to come close to, or touch, the eyes, face, or any
exposed body parts while the radio is transmitting. In order to ensure the safe operation of this radio equipment, the minimum distance that a person should be from the attached antenna when this equipment is transmitting is 5.5 ft. (165 cm). This is based on using the FocalPoint system at a power of 5 watts with a 10dBd (12.1dbi) gain antenna.
User Manual Focal Point General Information
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Frequency Range 406.1-476 MHz Channel Step Size 6.25 KHz, 10KHz Frequency Stability +/- 1.5 ppm FCC ID JWFTS4000EH (440 - 476 MHz) FCC Authorizations 11K2F1D IC (Industry Canada) ID 3163A-TS4000EH (450 - 470 MHz) IC Authorizations 11K2F1D, 20K0F1D
Transmit Power 1 to 5 watts (programmable), Attack Time 21ms
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User Manual Focal Point Wireless Camera Control System
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The FocalPoint Camera Racking system provides comprehensive control functions to meet
today’s broadcast needs. The system can control multiple camera and operator control
panel combinations with future-proof Ethernet control. The control system is designed to work with the majority of camera manufacturers and supports one-way or return communication. The unit supports copper or fiber optic connectivity.
The system is comprised of the four main parts:
Operators Control Panel/Remote Control Panel (OCP/RCP) Camera Control Interface Unit (CRIU) Camera Control Data Transmitter (FCDT) Data Receiver (InCam-G/InCam-S/CCCU or DR07)
The basic FocalPoint Camera Racking System is capable of controlling up to six cameras by multiplexing six control panels over a single RF link.
The system supports one-way or return data communication to the camera.
Three CRIU units can be linked together to allow control of up to 18 cameras using one RF head.
A 2.2-inch Color LCD display with an intuitive menu system allows for easy configuration.
The front panel LEDs show data activity/system health and diagnostic information.
Compact UHF telemetry transmitter unit with copper and fiber connectivity.
The unit is configurable via the front panel or via the web browser GUI.
NOTE: The default web browser Password is ‘Gigawave’.
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Figure 2-1 Typical System Configuration
User Manual Focal Point Wireless Camera Control System
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The FocalPoint Camera Control system is available in different frequency bands. The output power is programmable from 1.0 watt to 5 watts in 0.1 watt steps. The Bandwidth is also programmable. The channel spacing is factory configured and may affect Bandwidth availability.
The available Frequency bands, bandwidths and programmable channel spacing are as shown below.
Function
Frequency
Frequency Bands 435-470 MHz*
450-490 MHz
Channel Spacing
6.25 KHz*
10.00 KHz
Bandwidth Options
12.5 KHz
20.0 KHz*
25.0 KHz
Table 2-1 Frequency Programming and Available Frequency Bands
For further advice on re-programming channels or changing frequency bands please refer to Vislink customer support directly or contact your local Vislink agent.
*
Standard frequency
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User Manual Focal Point Camera Control Interface Unit - CRIU-ASSY-7XXX
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Figure 3-1 CRIU-ASSY-7XXX Overview
WARNING: This unit contains a class 1 laser module. Lasers can cause irriversable eye
damage. Do not stare directly or indirectly at the laser beam.
The rack mounted Camera Control Interface Unit operates in conjunction with the Camera
Control Data Transmitter, the Operator’s Control Panel (OCP) and the Data Receiver
module to provide remote control of the camera functions.
The Camera Control Interface Unit can be connected to the Camera Control Data Transmitter in two ways:
1. Using the two Fiber connections on the rear panel of the Camera Control Interface
Unit to the two Fiber connections on the front of the Camera Control Data Transmitter - Tx and Rx. Fiber options available (requested at sale):
FC/UPC SC/APC ST/FPC LC/FPC SC/UPC
2. Using the 3-pin XLR connector on the rear panel of the Camera Control Interface Unit
to the 3-pin XLR connector on the front of the Camera Control Data Transmitter.
NOTE: Older systems have a 5-pin XLR connections. Refer to an older, relevant user manual
version.
You choose the RF frequency via the menu on the unit’s front panel.
NOTE: For the system to operate correctly the same RF frequency must be selected on the
Camera Control Interface Unit and the camera mounted Data Receiver unit.
NOTE: Each OCP/RCP input requires an ‘Address/ID’, this must also match the relevant
Data Receiver. (Do not duplicate allocated Addresses/ID’s)
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The RF output power can be adjusted from 1.0 watts to 5 watts in 0.1 watt steps. The unit is a self-contained, 1U high, 19-inch rack-mounting unit that will operate on a single phase 100 - 240V AC. All AC and signal connections are made to the rear of the unit.
Manufacturer
Model
Vislink
HDMC
Sony
BVP-950
HDC-1500R
HDC-1700
HDC-2400/2500
HDC-4300
HDC-P1
HXC-100
PMW-400
PMW-500
PMW-F55
PDW-700
PDW-F800
PXW-X320
PXW-X500
Hitachi
SK-HD1200
Panasonic ENG
AJ-HPX2000E
AJ-HPX3100G
Panasonic PTZ
AK-HE40E
AK-HE130K
Ikegami
HDK-97A
HDK-97C
HDL-45E
Grass Valley
LDX-80/82/86/C80
Table 3-1 Compatible OCP/RCP Type Cameras
Manufacturer
Model
Vislink
See Section 6.3
Sony
RCP-750*
RCP-1500*
RCP-1530*
Hitachi
RU-1500*
Panasonic ENG
AJ-RC10G*
Panasonic PTZ
AW-RP50E*
AW-RP120G*
Ikegami
OCP-100*
OCP-300*
OCP-399*
Grass Valley
OCP-400*
Table 3-2 Compatible OCP Type Cameras
*Single Channel multiplexed operation also supported.
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Figure 3-2 Front Panel Overview
Figure 3-3 Rear Panel Overview
Panel
Function
Front Panel
Power supply indicator for +12VDC (Red-Standby, Green-On)
Transmit Data activity indicator (Blue)
Receive Data activity indicator (Blue)
Red Tally indicator (Red)
Green Tally indicator (Green)
Soft-start Power ON/OFF switch
Unit menu controls and display
Remote/Data connection for firmware installation and Web-interface control
Rear Panel
Power ON/OFF (integrated with IEC connector)
Six OCP/RCP connections
Six Return data connections
25-Way D-Type Red Tally connections (6Dry & 6Wet)
25-Way D-Type Green Tally connections (6Dry & 6Wet)
Ethernet connection
3-pin XLR Data connection
Tx & Rx Fiber connection
Expansion connection for additional CRIU or FCDT
Table 3-3 CRIU-ASSY-7XXX Panel Connectors Overview
Transmitter Parameters
Unit
Frequency Band
UHF
Tuning Range
435MHz – 490 MHz (Other bands available on request)
Bandwidth
12.5 KHz / 20.0 KHz / 25.0 KHz
Modulation
GMSK
Power Parameters
Unit
Power Supply
100V – 240V AC 50/60Hz 0.5A max.
Power Output
Configurable in 0.1 W steps.
Table 3-4 CRIU-ASSY-7XXX Specifications
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Mechanical Details
Unit
Dimensions
483mm (W) x 303mm (D) x 44mm (H) (19’’ x 1U High)
Weight
2.45kg. Approx.
Environmental Details
Unit
Temperature Range
- 20° C to +70° C
Operating Humidity
5 to 95% RH
Table 3-5 CRIU-ASSY-7XXX Mechanical and Environmental Specifications
Connector
7-Pin, 2-Key LEMO Socket
Pin
Signal
1
ETH_TX+
2
ETH_TX-
3
ETH_RX+
4
ETH_RX-
5
GND
6
USB_+
7
USB_-
8
+5V_OUT
Connector
3-pin XLR Plug (5-pin XLR Socket for older unit)
Pin
Signal
1
GND
2
TX+/D+
3
TX-/D-
Connector
6-Pin, 1-Key LEMO Socket
Pin
Signal
1
GND 2 RX+ 3 RX-
4
TX+/D+
5
TX-/D-
6
12V Out (500mA max)
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Connector
15-WAY D-Type Socket
Pin
Signal
1
+12V DC
2
RS422 TX+/RS485+
3
RS422 TX- / RS485- / RS232 TX
4
RS422 RX+ / RS232 RX
5
RS422 RX-
6
TTL RXD
7
TTL TXD
8
G TALLY DRY
9
G TALLY WET A
10
G TALLY WET B
11
GND
12
GND
13
R TALLY DRY
14
R TALLY WET A
15
R TALLY WET B
Connector
25-WAY D-Type Socket
Pin
Signal
1
GND
2
Ch. 1. Red Dry
3
GND
4
Ch. 2. Red Dry
5
GND
6
Ch. 3. Red Dry
7
GND
8
Ch. 4. Red Dry
9
GND
10
Ch. 5. Red Dry
11
GND
12
Ch. 6. Red Dry
13
GND
14
Ch. 1. Red Wet A
15
Ch. 1. Red Wet B
16
Ch. 2. Red Wet A
17
Ch. 2. Red Wet B
18
Ch. 3. Red Wet A
19
Ch. 3. Red Wet B
20
Ch. 4. Red Wet A
21
Ch. 4. Red Wet B
22
Ch. 5. Red Wet A
23
Ch. 5. Red Wet B
24
Ch. 6. Red Wet A
25
Ch. 6. Red Wet B
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Connector
25-WAY D-Type Socket
Pin
Signal
1
GND
2
Ch. 1. Green Dry
3
GND
4
Ch. 2. Green Dry
5
GND
6
Ch. 3. Green Dry
7
GND
8
Ch. 4. Green Dry
9
GND
10
Ch. 5. Green Dry
11
GND
12
Ch. 6. Green Dry
13
GND
14
Ch. 1. Green Wet A
15
Ch. 1. Green Wet B
16
Ch. 2. Green Wet A
17
Ch. 2. Green Wet B
18
Ch. 3. Green Wet A
19
Ch. 3. Green Wet B
20
Ch. 4. Green Wet A
21
Ch. 4. Green Wet B
22
Ch. 5. Green Wet A
23
Ch. 5. Green Wet B
24
Ch. 6. Green Wet A
25
Ch. 6. Green Wet B
Connector
7-Pin, 1-Key LEMO Socket
Pin
Signal
1
GND
2
TX D (From Unit)
3
RX D (Into Unit)
4
NC 5 NC 6 NC 7 NC
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NOTE: The menu structure is dynamic. Some menus may not appear as shown below. The
options displayed depend on the equipment connected and other settings.
Configuration
Input
OCP Ethernet
Output
TX Head
RS485
Ethernet
Unit ID
Slave 1
Slave 2
Head Type
2 Watts
5 Watts
RF Setup
Configuration
Bandwidth
12.5 KHz
20.0 KHz
25.0 KHz
Number of Heads
1..8
Head Scanning
Enabled
Disabled
Head X
Status
Connected/ Not Connected
Head ID x
Enabled
Disabled
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Frequency
xxx.xxxxx MHz
Power
X.XX W
OCP Setup
OCP Channel 1..6
Enabled
Yes/No
Camera ID
01..96
OCP
Sony
Hitachi
Panasonic
Panasonic PTZ
Ikegami OCP-100
Ikegami OCP-300
Ikegami OCP-399
OCP5
Grass Valley
Transparent
OCP Interface***
RS232 / RS422
Camera
HDC1500, HXC100, HSC300, HDC-P1, HDC2400, HDC1700, HDC2500***
PMW-F55, PDW-F800, PXW­X500, PXW-X320, PMW-500, PMW­400, HDC4300, PDW­700***
OTHER***
SK-HD1000, SK­HD1200, SK-HD1500 ***
DK-HD100 ***
PTZ AW-HE40, PTZ AW-HE130***
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LDK6000, LDK8000 ****
LDX80, LDX86 ***
AJ HPX2100E, AJ HPX3100G***
HDK-55 ***/****
HDK-97EC ***/****
HDK-97A, HDK-97C, HDL-45E***
Variant ***
Standard
Gearhouse 1.63
Standard 2.0
Return Data*
Yes/No **
Auto Send All***
Off - 300 sec
Auto RCP Off***
Off, 300 - 600 sec
12V Supply*
Yes/No
Tally Enabled*
Yes/No/OCP***
Clear Scene Files***
Go
Sync Scene Files***
Go
Copy Settings***
<Press OK>
Ethernet Port
Configuration
IP Configuration
Manual
DHCP
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Gateway
Receive Setup
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Port
Transmit Setup
XXXXX
Dest. IP
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
Port General Settings
XXXXX
Software Versions
Display
Backlight
000..100%
Menu Timeout
Off
5, 10, 15, 20, 30 Sec
1, 2, 3 Minutes
Theme
Light Blue
Purple Haze
Midnight
White Out
Purest Green
Numbers
Wrap-around
Increment
Unit Name
Name
ABC..123
Remote/Data Port
State
Enabled/Disabled
Mac IP Allocation
DHCP
Manual
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Gateway
Web GUI Port
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Allow SSH
Enabled/Disabled
Licenses
View Unit Key
Enter License Code
Current Licenses
Date/Time
Date
Time
Daylight Saving
Advanced Mode
State
Enabled/Disabled*** **
Change Pin
USB Upgrade
NOTE: *OCP Channel Enabled
**Not available with OCP5 ***OCP Brand Specific (Sony, Hitachi, Ikegami) ****Not supported *****Default access code = 0000
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Setup hardware configuration required:
1. Use either Wire or Fiber optic to connect the camera interface to the transmitter (not
both).
2. Connect an appropriate antenna to the transmitter.
CAUTION: Never allow the Transmitter unit to transmit without an antenna or dummy load
attached to the antenna connector.
3. Connect OCP/RCP’s to the interface unit
Interface Unit configuration:
Input – OCP Output – TX Head
Interface unit RF configuration
Configure each OCP channel input as required:
a. Enabled – Yes/No b. Camera ID – Same as data receiver c. OCP – Type d. Camera – Model number e. Return data – Yes/No f. 12V Supply – Power the OCP from the interface unit. g. Tally enabled – Activate wet/dry Tally connection via interface unit
The amount of OCP Channels available are controlled by License. Each basic system is automatically provided with one license activated (one OCP channel active).
You can view the active OCP channels using the following menu:
General>License>Current License
Additional Licenses can be requested and installed via the web browser or manually entered via the unit menu.
The serial number of the unit or ‘Unit Key’ may be requested by Vislink to generate new
licenses.
Vislink Unit Key and Licenses are recorded in four parts (four sets of encrypted/scrambled numbers/symbols).
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A maximum total of three Interface units can be connected together and configured to operate with one Transmitter unit. This then allows the potential of using up to 18x manufacturer OCP/RCP’s or 16x Vislink OCP5’s.
Loop the RS485 connections from the ‘Expansion’ connector.
CAUTION: This connector has a ‘DC Out’ that must NOT be connected when looping
Interface units.
You can also loop the Interface units from the Fiber or 3-pin XLR Data connection.
Set the additional Interface Unit/s as Output > RS485 and Unit ID > Slave X
NOTE: When using multiple OCP/RCP’s do not to duplicate OCP addresses/IDs.
You may connect a maximum of eight Transmitter units to one Interface unit. This allows individual frequency and output power adjustment to each Transmitter unit.
You can connect one transmitter to the fiber connections directly to the Interface unit. Any additional Transmitters must be connected either using the Vislink Expander Module (one additional Tx unit per Module) or the Vislink 1U Multiway Expander Module (four additional Tx units per Module).
The Expander module is connected to the port labelled “Expander” at the back of the Interface unit (RS485 and DC connections).
The Expander module(s) provides fiber connections for the additional Transmitter unit(s) and has a Loop Out connection to add more Expander Modules.
Set the Interface options using the following menu:
RF Setup> Configuration> Number of heads
Expander Module
Part Numbers
Function
CRIU-ASSY-5003
SC Connectors (single Tx Expansion)
CRIU-ASSY-5004
ST Connectors (single Tx Expansion)
CRIU-ASSY-5005
LC/FPC Connectors (single Tx Expansion)
CRIU-ASSY-5007
SC/UPC Connectors (single Tx Expansion)
CRIU-ASSY-5006
SC/UPC Connectors (Multi Tx Expansion Rack – four Tx units)
CRIU-ASSY-5008
SC/UPC Connectors (Multi Tx Expansion Rack – two Tx units)
CRIU-ASSY-2032
Interface unit to Expander module cable
CRIU-ASSY-2037
Interface unit to Expander Rack cable
Table 3-6 Expander Module Part Numbers
NOTE: The Transmitter unit address switch must be set in relation to the amount of
Transmitter units being used. (Do NOT duplicate the address/ID).
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The Interface unit can be configured for one-way data or return data using the manufacturer OCP/RCP’s.
The blue Tx and Rx LED on the front of the unit indicate correct operation. These indicators flash at the same rate as the send/receive data LED.
Configure the return data for the interface unit expecting to start receiving data. To do this use the following menu:
OCP Setup> OCP Channel 1..6> Return Data: Yes
User data out from the MVL Receiver connects to the Interface OCP channel input.
Once valid data is received and returned to the OCP/RCP the blue ‘Rx’ data indicator LED flashes.
NOTE: The blue ‘Tx’ data indicator LED always flashes when sending data.
When return data is configured and connected, the OCP/RCP displays the actual values reported back from the camera. If the return data is lost, the camera control still operates in ‘one-way data’ mode.
NOTE: Data Receivers must also be configured for return data, either via the GUI or unit
menu.
User Data configurations require correct settings in the MVL system.
Key options:
Baud Rate (Sony, Panasonic, Hitachi, Ikegami and GrassValley = 115200) PID Link / Gigawave – Tx / Rx
This option is only used when coverage requires more than one Transmitter Head unit.
The concept allows the Data Receiver to roam between Transition points and the Camera Control continues operating without the need to change Data Rx settings.
All Transmitter units need to be set to different frequencies to match the frequencies that the Data Receiver will scan on.
When ‘Head Scanning’ is Enabled, all of the Transmitters constantly transmit data for the Data Rx to lock onto, even if ‘Tally’ or ‘OCP/RCP’ data is not being sent.
To select the Scanning mode in the Camera Control Interface:
RF Setup> Configuration> Head Scanning: Disabled / Enabled
The Data Receiver will also have a Scan Setting Enabled / Disabled option configured by the GUI or Control menu.
You can set the Data Receiver to scan between two to eight different frequencies. These frequencies will be the same as set by the Camera Control Interface unit (Transmitting frequencies).
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The Data Receiver scans the pre-set Channel frequencies until acceptable data is received for it to lock onto.
If the Data Receiver starts to receive broken data from the RF signal it is locked to, it then starts scanning the pre-set Channel frequencies again, until acceptable data is available to lock on to.
This process happens continually as the Data Receiver is roaming the coverage area. To make this action appear seamless, the coverage of two or more transmissions must overlap.
NOTE: When using more than one FCDT Transmitter unit, they must have separate
Address allocations assigned and not clash between units.
NOTE: The Head software version must be CRIF-0104-0502 or above for Scan mode to be
available.
If Scan operation is not required, it is important to set the Scan Setting option to Disable in the Data Receiver to avoid having any affect to single frequency mode.
The Sony RCP units have an allocated Send All button. This button is used when connected to the FocalPoint IDU. This function sends all the main Paint configuration settings from the RCP to the camera.
The Send All operation is manually controlled by the operator using the CHARACTER button. This operation is beneficial as it allows the operator to configure the Paint settings alongside the Line Camera RCP units while the Wireless camera is switched off. When the Wireless Camera is switched on, you can activate the manual Send All.
You can also configure the Send All operation to automatically send the Paint configuration if the system is set to receive Return Data.
When the OCP Channel Return Data is set to Yes an Auto Send All option is available. This has an adjustable timer with settings from Off to 300 Seconds or any 30 second intervals between.
The Auto Send All operation timer starts its internal countdown when the FocalPoint Interface Unit stops receiving Return Data (when the Wireless Camera system is turned off). When the timer has completed its countdown, an automatic Send All (RCP Paint settings) will be sent to the camera when the next Return Data packet is received (once the Wireless Camera is switched on).
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The Sony RCP can be set to stop displaying values, indicating that the camera is not connected.
When the OCP Channel Return Data is set to Yes, an Auto RCP Off option becomes available. This has an adjustable timer that can be set to Off or 300 to 600 Seconds in thirty second increments.
The Auto RCP Off operation timer starts its internal countdown when the FocalPoint Interface Unit stops receiving Return Data (when the Wireless Camera system is turned off). When the timer has completed its countdown, the RCP stops displaying the stored camera Paint settings.
When the next Return Data packet is received (after the Wireless Camera is switched on), the RCP will ‘Wake Up’ and start displaying the camera Paint values.
Sony Scene Files can be recalled from the camera memory,
When the OCP Channel Return Data is set to Yes, a Scene File Recall option becomes available. This can be set to Camera or Local.
When set to Camera the Scene File will be recalled from the camera and the Return Data path will update the settings displayed in the RCP.
When set to Local the Scene File will be recalled from the saved Scene File in the FocalPoint memory.
The Sony PMW-F55 camera must be configured accordingly for wireless Camera Control:
Set the camera to be in Custom mode rather than Cine-ei. (This is changed in the
System settings in the F55 menu).
Set the Color Temperature to Memory. (This is changed by the top right hand button
just above the LCD on the F55 camera).
The Hitachi RU units have a dedicated Send All button. This button is used while connected to the Vislink FocalPoint IDU. This function sends all the main Paint configuration settings from the RU to the camera.
The Send All functionality is manually controlled by the operator, using the TAKEN button. This function is beneficial as it allows you to configure the Paint settings alongside the Line Camera RU units, with the Wireless cameras turned off. When the Wireless Camera is powered on, you manually activate the Send All functionality.
If the system is set to receive Return Data, you can also configure the Send All operation to automatically send the Paint configuration.
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When the OCP Channel Return Data is set to Yes an Auto Send All option is available. This has an adjustable timer with settings from Off to 300 Seconds or any 30 second interval between.
The Auto Send All operation timer starts its internal countdown when the FocalPoint Interface Unit stops receiving Return Data (while the Wireless Camera system is switched off). When the timer has completed its countdown, an automatic Send All (RU Paint settings) is sent to the camera when the next Return Data packet is received (once the Wireless Camera is switched on).
Two Interface Units can be configured to connect to each other over Ethernet. One Interface unit should be assigned to the Data Transmitter(s) and the other to the OCP(s).
1. Set the Configuration input to Ethernet, using the following menus: Configuration > Input: Ethernet
2. Set the Ethernet Port as required, using the following menus: Ethernet Port > Configuration
3. Set the Ethernet Receive Port number to match the OCP(s) Interface Unit Transmit
Setup Port number, using the following menus:
Ethernet Port > Receive Setup > Port: XXXXX
4. Set the Destination IP and Port number as the OCP(s) Interface Unit, using the
following menus:
Ethernet Port > Transmit Setup:
Dest. IP: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX Port: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
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1. Set the Configuration output to Ethernet, using the following menus: Configuration > Output: Ethernet
2. Set the Ethernet Port as required, using the following menus: Ethernet Port > Configuration
3. Set the Ethernet Receive Port number to match the Transmitter(s) Interface Unit
Transmit Setup Port number, using the following menus:
Ethernet Port > Receive Setup > Port: XXXXX
4. Set the Destination IP and Port number as the Data Transmitter(s) Interface Unit,
using the following menus:
Ethernet Port > Transmit Setup:
Dest. IP: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX Port: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
The Unit Warning message displays No Eth Comms from Remote Unit until connection is established.
When a controller sends data, the relevant OCP Channels Blue Tx Data indicator flashes in both Camera Control Interface Units.
A maximum of six OCP Channels is available (this applies to a fully licensed unit).
Tally on/off control is accessible at either Camera Control Interface Unit.
Configure Tall On/Off by setting the Tally Enabled option in the OCP Channel menu. See Section 3.4.13.3.
1. Tally Enabled: Yes
Use the Red/Green Wet/Dry 25-way D-Type connections into the Camera Control
Interface unit with the OCP input configuration.
2. Tally Enabled: No
Use the Red/Green Wet/Dry 25-way D-Type connections into the Camera Control
Interface unit with the Ethernet input configuration
NOTE: Camera Return Data is not available using this configuration.
The Grass Valley Camera and OCP require the latest software installed, with the Serial Basic (Ser_Basic) functionality.
Set the Grass Valley OCP400 to the following required settings:
Setup Menu> OCP> Conn.Mode> Ser_Basic Setup Menu> OCP> Ser.Level> RS-422
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If you set the OCP Channel Return Data to Yes, an Auto Send All option shows.
The Auto Send All option has an adjustable timer that can be set from Off to 300 Seconds in 30-second intervals.
The Auto Send All internal countdown timer operation starts when the FocalPoint Interface Unit stops receiving Return Data. This usually happens when the Wireless Camera system powers down.
After the Auto Send All timer completes its countdown, FocalPoint sits waiting to detect a wireless cameras Return Data packet. On detection of the wireless camera/Return Data, FocalPoint transmits an automatic Send All message (RCP Paint settings) to the wireless camera.
If you set the OCP Channel Return Data to No, the Auto Send All option will not be available.
In this configuration, the OCP400 uses the Customer (Cust) Recall Standard as a manual Send All:
Recall STD > Recall Std Type > Cust
To set an OCP Channel to Transparent, use the following menu:
OCP Setup > OCP Channel X > OCP: Transparent
NOTE: Setting any OCP channel to Transparent disables all other OCP Channels.
You can configure the Transparent OCP channel to use RS232 or RS422 data.
Set the Data Receiver to Generic to allow the input data to the OCP channel to be passed out of the Data Receiver.
This will allow the Grass Valley Ser_Full to pass through the FocalPoint system with a Return Data baud rate of 9600.
NOTE: Vislink must approve specific use of Transparent Mode (various RS232 operated
cameras/systems).
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Figure 4-1 FCDT-ASSY-7XXX Overview
The Camera Control Data Transmitter communicates with the Camera Control Interface Unit either by fiber optic or wired connections.
The menu options available via the Camera Control Interface Unit set the RF frequency and RF output power level. The Camera Control Data Transmitter generates the levels.
The unit operates on a +12 to +24V DC input supply.
It can be fix/mounted using a wedge plate on the base of the unit.
WARNING: This unit contains a class 1 laser module. Lasers can cause irriversable eye
damage. Do not stare directly or indirectly at the laser beam.
Figure 4-2 FCDT-ASSY7xxx Connectors and Indicators Overview
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Connector/Indicator Area
Function
Front Panel
12 - 24Volt DC input
DC Circuit Breaker
Tx & Rx Fiber connection
3-Pin XLR connection
RF Power output
Status Indicator (Green)
Tx Data Indicator (Amber)
Rx Data Indicator (Amber) – Not used
Top
IDX Battery Plater option available
Base
Wedge plate
Table 4-1 FCDT-ASSY7xxx Connectors, Controls, Indicators and Fixings
Mechanical Details
Specification
Size
130mm (W) x 82mm (H) x 210mm (D)
Weight
1.54kg. Approx.
Environmental
Temperature range: - 20° C to +70° C
Table 4-2 Mechanical and Environmental Details
The unit has a set of internal Rotary switches that can be accessed by removing the small access plate on the side of the unit.
Figure 4-3 FCDT-ASSY7xxx Switch Locations
Switch
Function
Position
SW1
Address (ADDR)
Option for 1 to 8 available
SW2
Channel (RADIO CHNL)
Not used
SW3
Camera Type (CAMERA TYPE)
A – RS485 2wire
Table 4-3 Switch Configuration Table
The FocalPoint system is capable of connecting one to eight Data Transmitter units to a single Control Interface unit. Each unit must have a separate address allocated.
The Data connection is RS485 2-wire only.
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Connector
4-Pin XLR Plug
Pin
Signal
1
GND 2 NC 3 NC
4
+12V to +24V
Connector
3-Pin XLR Socket (5-pin XLR Plug for older unit)
Pin
Signal
1
GND
2
RX+/D+
3
RX-/D-
Connector
Optional Connectors
Pin
Signal
F1
RX
F2
TX
The Data Transmitter requires an antenna system suitable to the frequencies in use. A Vislink Flat Plate Directional antenna may be supplied for this purpose. However, other antennas in the appropriate frequency range are acceptable and may be used to provide increased gain if required.
The connection between the Data Transmitter and the antenna should use a suitable low-loss type UHF coaxial cable (RG214 or similar).
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Figure 5-1 Data Receiver Overview
The Data Receiver is available in different casing designs depending on the camera model. However, the control functionality is consistent throughout the range. The different casings available allow the unit to function with most popular makes and models of camera.
NOTE: The connections and LED’s may differ slightly between versions.
There are four main designs of data receiver that are attached to the camera body.
These four designs comprise of:
Built-in Sony version Built-in Grass Valley version Built-in Clip-on4 version Small standalone version
The Data Receiver Module responds to the OCP/RCP through the FocalPoint Camera Control Data Transmitter system. The commands provided by the OCP/RCP are modulated, then demodulated, before being applied to the appropriate camera control lines. The data receiver also holds the information to respond to the camera. The camera is not under instruction from the OCP/RCP.
All of the Data Receivers have a Carrier LED. This will only flash when data is received e.g. when the OCP/RCP joystick is moved.
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Function
Range
RF Input
SMA Type socket located on top edge panel ­direct mounting Receive antenna whip.
RF Min Sensitivity
0.5uV
Available Frequency Bands
430-470 MHz (Standard)
450-490 MHz
Channel Spacing
6.25 KHz (Standard)
12.50 KHz
Figure 5-2 InCam-G Overview
The InCam-G unit is a fully integrated dockable Camera Back for the Grass Valley LDX camera.
The unit has a built-in MVL Transmitter that sends video and audio generated by the LDX camera to a Receive point.
The unit also has a built-in telemetry Data receiver.
The FocalPoint Camera Control system offers remote control operation/functionality to the camera using one-way data from the Vislink OCP5 controller.
NOTE: Return data is available to the OCP5 if the user data out from the MVL Receiver is
connected directly to the OCP5 @ 115200 baud.
You can control the camera from a PC with Windows™ OS installed, using the Vislink
software IncamProgrammer.exe. User instructions are available from the user guide, which is accessed from the GUI.
The configuration cable from the computer connects to the Config 4-Pin BINDER socket.
The LDX camera on/off switch is the master power for the camera and the InCam-G.
The InCam-G has an isolated power switch after the camera is powered:
Off - Camera operates with the InCam-G powered off. Standby - InCam is configurable but not Transmitting or Receiving. On - Camera and InCam are powered.
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NOTE: The LDX-80 Camera must have up to date Grass Valley firmware installed (version
22 or greater).
Connector
4-Pin XLR Plug
Pin
Signal
1
GND 2 NC 3 NC 4 +12V
BNC 75Ω
BNC 75Ω
BNC 75Ω
Connector
3-Pin XLR Socket
Pin
Signal
1
GND
2
Hot+
3
Cold-
Connector
5-Pin, 1-Key LEMO Socket
Pin
Signal
1
GND
2
+12V
3
Tally 4 NC 5 NC
Connector
3-Pin Binder Socket
Pin
Signal
1
Data 2 NC 3 GND
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Figure 5-3 InCam-S Overview
The InCam-S unit is a fully integrated dockable Camera Back for the Sony HDC-2400/HDC-2500 camera, this replaces the Sony Triax side-cover module.
The InCam-S unit has a built-in MVL Transmitter that sends video and audio generated by the Sony camera to a Receive point. The InCam-S unit also has a built-in telemetry Data receiver.
The FocalPoint Camera Control system offers remote control operation/functionality to the camera using one-way data from the Vislink OCP5 controller.
NOTE: Return data is available to the OCP5 if the user data out from the MVL Receiver is
connected directly to the OCP5 @ 115200 baud.
NOTE: One-way data or return data is available when using the Sony RCP 750/1500/1530.
You can control the camera from a PC with Windows™ OS installed, using the Vislink software IncamProgrammer.exe. User instructions are available from the user guide, which is accessed from the GUI.
The configuration cable from the computer connects to a 4-Pin BINDER socket located under the carbon fiber cover. The main operation configurations are available using the camera menu, seen through the Viewfinder (available with Vislink’s add-on software).
Additional instructions are available for mounting the InCam-S to the camera and installing the add-on camera menu.
The Sony camera on/off switch is the master power for both the camera and InCam-S.
Table 5-1 shows the InCam-S isolated power switch, used when the camera is powered.
Switch Position
Function
Off
Camera operates with the InCam-S not powered.
Standby
InCam is configurable but not Transmitting.
On
Camera and InCam are powered.
Table 5-1 InCam-S Power Switch Functions
NOTE: The Sony HDC 2400/2500 Camera must have up to date Sony firmware installed.
The InCam-S menu is accessible via the viewfinder after programming the camera with Vislink’s add-on software.
Additional information is available for InCam-S insulation.
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Figure 5-4 Clip-on4 Data Receiver Overview
The Clip-on Camera Control Unit is an add-on Data receiver module for the Clip-on4 Transmitter. The unit is configured via the Clip-on4 Transmitter menu.
The Data connector allows Remote connectivity to various camera manufactures and models by using the correct Data Cable.
The FocalPoint Camera Control system offers control to various camera manufactures and models using one-way data with the Vislink OCP5 and one-way or return data using any of the following:
Sony RCP 750/1500/1530 Hitachi RU1500 Panasonic AJRC10G Ikegami OCP300/399/100 Panasonic AW-RP50E, AW-HE120G Grass Valley OCP400
NOTE: Refer to the Clip-on4 manual for full product information and safety awareness.
Connector
5-Pin, 1-Key LEMO Socket
Pin
Signal
1
RX-
2
RX+ (RS485/RS232RX)
3
TX+
4
TX- (RS485/RS232TX)
5
GND
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Connector
6-Pin, 1-Key LEMO Socket
Pin
Signal
1
Red Tally Signal
2
12V Prot
3
Green Tally Signal
4
TTL TX (TTL CC Hitachi)
5
TTL RX (TTL CC Hitachi)
6
GND
Figure 5-5 Standalone Data Receiver Overview
The Standalone Data Receiver Version07 Unit is small/discrete and easy to mount on many camera types.
The data connector allows remote connectivity to various camera manufactures and models using the correct data cable.
The FocalPoint Camera Control system offers control to various camera manufactures and models using one-way data with the Vislink OCP5 and one-way or return data using any of the following:
Sony RCP 750/1500/1530 Hitachi RU1500 Panasonic AJRC10G. Ikegami OCP300/399/100 Panasonic AW-RP50E, AW-HE120G Grass Valley OCP400
When using the Return Data option, you need to connect the RTN DATA to the User Data input of the MVL Transmitter.
The DR07 is controlled via a Windows™ PC GUI using TelemetryReceiverInterface.exe. The Telemetry Receiver Interface user guide is supplied with the GUI when installed.
The configuration cable from the PC connects to a 5-Pin BINDER socket, labelled CONFIG.
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Connector
5-Pin, 1-Key LEMO Socket
Pin
Signal
1
RX-
2
RX+ (RS485/RS232RX)
3
TX+
4
TX- (RS485/RS232TX)
5
GND
Connector
6-Pin, 1-Key LEMO Socket
Pin
Signal
1
Red Tally Signal
2
12V Prot
3
Green Tally Signal
4
TTL TX (TTL CC Hitachi)
5
TTL RX (TTL CC Hitachi)
6
GND
Connector
2-Pin, 1-Key LEMO Socket
Pin
Signal
1
9-18V DC Input
2
0V
Connector
2-Pin, 1-Key LEMO Socket
Pin
Signal
1
GND
2
Data Out
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Figure 5-6 L1700 Camera Transmitter
Two versions of the L17xx software are available.
You need to program the L17xx for the following intended applications:
L17xx with FocalPoint Camera Control L17xx with L1255 Camera Control
NOTE: The Camera Control License activates either Camera Control option. However, the
software version installed dictates which camera control option is available.
Once you activate the Camera Control License, you can program the L17xx between software versions to switch application requirements (FocalPoint or L1255).
Camera Configuration options:
Manufacturer
Data Mode
Multiplex Availability
Sony Manufacturer
One-way data mode
Multiplex available
Return data mode
Hitachi Manufacturer
One-way & Return data mode
Grass Valley Manufacturer
Return data mode
Multiplex NOT available
Table 5-2 L17xx with FocalPoint Camera Control Configuration Options
NOTE: FocalPoint ‘Scan Mode’ is not available with the L17xx Camera Control. Refer to the
L1700 manual for full product information and safety awareness.
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Figure 6-1 Operators Control Panel Overview
The Vislink Operator’s Control Panel (OCP) is designed for use in conjunction with the
FocalPoint Camera Control system and Data Receiver. The unit is designed to fit a standard OCP/RCP slot.
The OCP5 may be operated in two ways:
One-way data to the camera, using the UHF FocalPoint Transmitter. Two-way data, using a combination of UHF FocalPoint Transmitter and return data
via the user data function for the video link transmitter and receiver.
NOTE: If required, you can turn the Return Data on and off via the OCP5 menu system and
connected directly to the OCP.
Tally may be connected either directly to the OCP5 via the Mixer connector or to the Camera Control Interface Unit. Tally control may be either:
Dry contacts. Wet contacts – nominally a 5 VDC voltage in either polarity.
The OCP5 is powered in either of the following ways:
Using the D-type connector OCP I/F (see Section 6.1.4). DC power is derived from the
Camera Control Interface unit.
External DC power input using the XLR4 connector (see Section 6.2.4).
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Data output from the OCP5 to the Camera Control Interface Unit may be configured in either of the following ways:
OCP I/F connector - this is the normal method which also allows the OCP5 to derive
its power from the Camera Control Interface Unit (see Section 6.2.1)
Data in/out connector - this method is used where longer lengths of cable are used,
up to the limits for RS485 (see Section 6.2.2)
Use the Data in/out connector to handle the Data input from the camera to the OCP5.
NOTE: When used for return data to the Vislink OCP5, set the User Data port on the
microwave video link (transmitter and the receiver) to a baud rate of 115,200.
OCP5 s Camera Control Function
Control Function
Joystick
Camera Iris
Master Black
Mixer preview
(accessed pressing the control knob)
Control knobs and push buttons
Various
Soft keys for menu selection
Various
Camera Control Functions*
RGB – White balance
RGB – Black balance
RGB – Flare control
RGB – Gamma control
ND and CC filter control
Master Black Pedestal
Iris control
Auto/manual iris control
Configurable open/close iris limits
Detail
Detail dependency
Saturation
Auto-Knee
Bars
Configurable Panel lockout
Gain steps
White balance presets and fixed temperatures
Table 6-1 OCP5 Control Functions
You can assign a favorite function to the OPT button. Doing this makes it is instantly available from the OCP5 front panel.
*
Camera model dependent.
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Figure 6-2 OCP5 Rear Connections Overview
This port is used to directly connect to the Camera Control Interface Unit.
Connector
D-Type 9-Pin
Pin
Signal
1
+VIN
2
+VIN
3
TALLY_DRY_A
4
TALLY_DRY_B
5
GND 6 GND 7 TXD-
8
TXD+ 9 NC
This port is used for Return data from the User Data port of the MVL Receiver (if used).
Connector
XLR 5-Pin
Pin
Signal
1
GND 2 TXD-
3
TXD+
4
RXD-
5
RXD+
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NOTE: Tally_Dry assumes a closed pair of contacts and Tally_Wet assumes a 5VDC
(nominal) voltage in either polarity.
Connector
D-Type 9-Pin
Pin
Signal
1
PREVIEW_A
2
PREVIEW_B
3
NC 4 NC
5
TALLY_DRY_A (ground)
6
TALLY_DRY_B
7
TALLY_WET_A
8
TALLY_WET_B
9
GND
NOTE: The DC input is in conjunction with an internal fuse (alternative powering method,
see Section 6.1.3).
Connector
XLR 4-Pin
Pin
Signal
1
-ve / Ground
2
NC 3 NC
4
+12VDC
The USB/Ethernet port is dual purpose, as follows:
Ethernet port for remote control and monitoring. USB port for unit software upgrade.
Connector
8-pin LEMO Connector EGG.1B.308.CLN
Pin
Signal
Function
1
TX+
Ethernet
2
TX- 3 RX+ 4 RX-
5
0V GND
USB
6
USB_+
7
USB_-
8
+5V out
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Table 6-2 shows the camera type menu for you to select from.
NOTE: More camera types may be added in the future.
Camera Select
Camera Used
Sony 90
Sony BVP-90
Sony D35
Sony DXC-30, DXC-35, DXC-50
Sony 550
Sony BVP-550, BVP-570
Sony 600
-
Sony 950
Sony BVP-950,
HDC 1500
Sony HDC-2500, HDC-2400, HDC-1400, HDC-1450, HDC-1500, HDC-1550, HDW-750P
PMW EX3
Sony PMW-EX3
PDW-700
Sony PDW-700, PDW-F800
BVP-E10P
Sony BVP-E10, BVP-E30
HXC 100
Sony HXC-100, HSC-300
PMW-350K
Sony PMW-350K, PMW-400, PXW-X320, PMW-500
HDC-P1
Sony HDC-P1
PXW-X500
Sony PXW-X500
HK-399
Ikegami HK-399, HK-388, HK-355
HK-79
Ikegami HK-79, HL-45, HL-55, HL-59, HDK-55
Thom 1657
Thomson 1657
LDK 100
Grass Valley (Philips/Thomson) LDK-100, LDK200, LDK-300, LDK-400, LDK-500
LDK6000
Grass Valley LDK 6000, LDK 8000, LDK 8000 Elite
LDK4000
Grass Valley LDK 4000
LDX 80
Grass Valley LDX 80, LDX 86, LDX C80
DK-H100
Hitachi DK-H100
HD-1200E
Hitachi SK-HD1200E, SK-900E, SK-HD1000
AJ-HPX2000
Panasonic AJ-HPX2000E, AJ-HPX3100G
JVC D29
JVC KY-D29
GW HDMC
Vislink ‘HDMC’
Table 6-2 OCP5-ASSY-7XXX Camera Types
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Figure 6-3 OCP5 Menu Structure
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The front panel menu system is a combination of LCD screen and six soft-key buttons which are used to access the required functions.
To access the main screen from any other inactive screen press Exit and Previous/Next as required.
Figure 6-4 Example Main Operator Screen
These are a series of screen which show the current configuration of the OCP5. To access the screens scroll to the main menu and press Next or Previous
To access these screens from the main operator screen press Menu and Next as required to reach the required sub-menu.
Figure 6-5 Example Setup Screens
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Figure 7-1 Useful Part Numbers
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ID No.
Part ID
Configuration
Part Number
1
Remote Data ODU
SC/APC Fiber
435 - 470MHz
FCDT-ASSY-7002
450 - 490MHz
FCDT-ASSY-7004
435 - 470MHz IDX
FCDT-ASSY-7008
450 - 490MHz IDX
FCDT-ASSY-7010
435 - 470HHz Anton
FCDT-ASSY-7014
LC/FPC Fiber
435 - 470MHz
FCDT-ASSY-7003
450 - 490MHz
FCDT-ASSY-7005
435 - 470MHz IDX
FCDT-ASSY-7009
450 - 490MHz IDX
FCDT-ASSY-7011
ST/FPC Fiber
435 - 470MHz
FCDT-ASSY-7006
450 - 490MHz
FCDT-ASSY-7007
435 - 470MHz IDX
FCDT-ASSY-7012
450 - 490MHz IDX
FCDT-ASSY-7013
SC/UPC Fiber
435 - 470MHz
FCDT-ASSY-7015
2
FocalPoint IDU
SC/APC Fiber -
CRIU-ASSY-7004
LC/FPC Fiber -
CRIU-ASSY-7006
ST/FPC Fiber -
CRIU-ASSY-7005
SC/UPC Fiber -
CRIU-ASSY-7007
3
OCP/RCU Units
A
RCU AJ-RC10
B
OCP5
C
RCP1530
D
OCP400
E
RU1500
F
OCP300
4
UHF Data Receivers
A
INCAM-S Sony HDC 2500
B
INCAM-G Grass Valley LDX 80
C
DR07
D
L1700
E
ClipOn4 CCCU
Table 7-1 Useful Unit Part Numbers
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Cable ID
Unit
Part Number
OCP to IDU Cables
Sony RCP-1530
CARK-ASSY-2022
Hitachi RU-1500
RHD9-ASSY-2018
Panasonic
CARK-ASSY-2028
G Valley OCP400
(Non-Multiplex)
RHD9-ASSY-2015
G Valley OCP400
(Multiplex)
CARK-ASSY-2032
G Valley Tally
RHD9-ASSY-2017
Ikegami
CARK-ASSY-2029
OCP5
RHD9-ASSY-2014
DR07 Data Cables
Sony
DR07-ASSY-2003
Hitachi
DR07-ASSY-2012
Panasonic
DR07-ASSY-2004
G Valley
DR07-ASSY-2020
G Valley LDX80 Compact
DR07-ASSY-2021
Ikegami
DR07-ASSY-2016
L1500-Return Data
DR07-ASSY-2022
L1700 Return Data
CARK-ASSY-2021
ClipOn4 Data Cables
Sony
CCCU-ASSY-2029
Hitachi
CCCU-ASSY-2031
Panasonic
CCCU-ASSY-2032
G Valley
CCCU-ASSY-2035
Ikegami
CCCU-ASSY-2034
Table 7-2 Useful Cable Part Numbers
Figure 7-2 Wireless Camera Receivers
ID
Wireless Camera Receiver
Return Data Cable Part No.
1
MDR
CARK-ASSY-2025
2
L2174
CARK-ASSY-2024
3
MTV-HD3
CARK-ASSY-2027
4
MVL-HD3
Table 7-3 Wireless Camera Receivers ID Table
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Data Receiver
Camera Connector
5-Pin LEMO Plug
FGG.0B.305.CLAD52Z
9-way, D-type Socket
Pin
Pin
1
NC 2 3 3 NC 4 2 5 5
Vislink cable part number: DR07-ASSY-2020
Data Receiver
Camera Connector
5-Pin LEMO Plug
FGG.0B.305.CLAD52Z
2-pin LEMO Plug
FGG.0B.302.CLAD52
9-way, D-type Socket
Connector
Pin
Pin
5-Pin
1
NC 2 3 3 NC 4 2 5 NC
2-Pin
1 9 2
5
Vislink cable part number: CCCU-ASSY-2029
Data Receiver
Camera Connector
5-Pin LEMO Plug
FGG.0B.305.CLAD52Z
8-Pin Hirose Plug
HIROSE, MXR–8P–8P 6
Pin
Pin
1 2 2 1 3 3 4 4 5
NC
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Vislink cable part number: DR07-ASSY-2003.
NOTE: Optional 3-meter cable part number: DR07-ASSY-2014.
Data Receiver
Camera Connector
5-Pin LEMO Plug
FGG.0B.305.CLAD52Z
2-pin LEMO Plug
FGG.0B.302.CLAD52
8-Pin Hirose Plug
HIROSE, MXR–8P–8P 6
Connector
Pin
Pin
5-Pin
1 2 2 1 3 3 4 4 5
NC
2-Pin
1 6 2
7
Vislink cable part number: CCCU-ASSY-2031.
Data Receiver
Camera Connector
6-Pin LEMO Plug
FGG.0B.306.CLAD52Z
4-Pin Hirose Plug
HR107P4P
Pin
Pin
1
NC 2 NC 3 NC 4 3 5 2 6 4
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Vislink cable part number: DR07-ASSY-2012.
Data Receiver
Camera Connector
6-Pin LEMO Plug
FGG.0B.306.CLAD52Z
2-pin LEMO Plug
FGG.0B.302.CLAD52
4-Pin Hirose Plug
HR107P4P
Connector
Pin
Pin
6-Pin
1
NC 2 NC 3 NC 4 3
5
2
6
NC
2-Pin
1 1 2
4
Vislink cable part number: CCCU-ASSY-2034
Data Receiver
Camera Connector
5-Pin LEMO Plug
FGG.0B.305.CLAD52Z
8-Pin TAJIMI Plug
TAJIMI, PRC05-P8M
Pin
Pin
1 B 2 A 3 C 4 D 5
F
Vislink cable part number: DR07-ASSY-2016.
Data Receiver
Camera Connector
5-Pin LEMO Plug
FGG.0B.305.CLAD52Z
2-pin LEMO Plug
FGG.0B.302.CLAD52
8-Pin TAJIMI Plug
TAJIMI, PRC05-P8M
Connector
Pin
Pin
5-Pin
1 B 2 A 3 C 4 D 5 F 2-Pin
1
E
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Data Receiver
Camera Connector
5-Pin LEMO Plug
FGG.0B.305.CLAD52Z
6-Pin LEMO Plug
FGG.0B.306.CLAD52
10-Pin Hirose Plug
HIROSE, HR10A-10P-10P
4-Pin Hirose Plug
HR107P4P
Connector
Pin
Pin
Connector
5-Pin
1
2
10-Pin 2 1
10-Pin 3 3
10-Pin 4 4
10-Pin
5 5 10-Pin
6-Pin 3 2
4-Pin
Vislink cable part number: DR07-ASSY-2004.
Data Receiver
Camera Connector
5-Pin LEMO Plug
FGG.0B.305.CLAD52Z
2-Pin LEMO Plug
FGG.0B.302.CLAD52
6-Pin LEMO Plug
FGG.0B.306.CLAD52
10-Pin Hirose Plug
HIROSE, HR10A-10P-10P
4-Pin Hirose Plug
HR107P4P
Connector
Pin
Pin
Connector
5-Pin
1
2
10-Pin 2 1
10-Pin 3 3
10-Pin 4 4
10-Pin 5 5
10-Pin
2-Pin
1 9 10-Pin
2
10
10-Pin
6-Pin 3 2
4-Pin
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Camera Control Interface
OCP/RCP Connector
15-Way D-Type Plug
8-Pin Hirose Plug
HIROSE, MXR–8P–8P 6
Pin
Pin
1 6 2 3 3 4 4 1 5 2 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 - 11
7
12 – 15 Link
-
13 - 14
-
15 – 12 Link
-
Vislink cable part number: RHD9-ASSY-2018
Camera Control Interface
OCP/RCP Connector
15-Way D-Type Plug
4-Pin Hirose Plug
HIROSE, HR10A–7P–4S
Pin
Pin
1 1 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 2 7 3 8 - 9 - 10 - 11 4 12 - 13 - 14 - 15
-
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Camera Control Interface
OCP/RCP Connector
15-Way D-Type Plug
8-Pin TAJIMI Connector
PRC90-199-P9-P8F
Pin
Pin
1 E 2 A 3 B 4 C 5 D 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 - 11 F 12 - 13 - 14 - 15
-
Vislink cable part number: CARK-ASSY-2028
Camera Control Interface
OCP/RCP Connector
15-Way D-Type Plug
10--Pin Hirose Plug
HIROSE, HR10–10P–10S(73)
Pin
Pin
1 9 2 1 3 2 4 3 5 4 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 - 11
10
12 - 13 - 14 - 15
-
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Camera Control Interface
OCP/RCP Connector
15-Way D-Type Plug
3-Pin XLR Plug
9-Way D-Type Socket
Connector
Pin
Pin
Connector
15-Way
1 1 9-Way
2 8 9-Way
3 7 9-Way
4
NC - 5
NC - 6
NC - 7
NC - 8
NC - 9
NC - 10
NC - 11 5 9-Way
12
NC - 13
NC - 14
NC - 15
NC - 3-Pin 2 3
9-Way
3-Pin 3 4
9-Way
Vislink cable part number: RHD9-ASSY-2015
Camera Control Interface
OCP/RCP Connector
15-Way D-Type Plug
9-Way D-Type Plug
4-Pin XLR
Connector
Pin
Pin
Connector
15-Way
1 4 4Pin XLR
2
NC - 3 2 9-Way
4 3 9-Way
5
NC - 6
NC - 7
NC - 8
NC - 9
NC - 10
NC
-
11
1
4-Pin XLR
9
9-Way
12
NC - 13
NC - 14
NC - 15
NC
-
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Camera Control Interface
OCP/RCP Connector
15-Way D-Type Plug
9-Way D-Type Plug
4-Pin XLR Socket
Connector
Pin
Pin
Connector
15-Way
1 4 4-Pin XLR
2 3 9-Way
3 8 9-Way
4 7 9-Way
5 2 9-Way
6
NC - 7
NC - 8
NC - 9
NC - 10
NC
-
11
1
4-Pin XLR
5
9-Way
12
NC - 13
NC - 14
NC - 15
NC
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