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1. eee Automatic or M anual DIMENSIONS 0 esses Image Control Automatic or M anual Weight Mechanical Devices WhisperDRIVE Plus rated for 5000 hrs of continuous motion t E 25 speed 1 sec to 50 sec xa ETT 359 speed 1 sec to 65 sec Location Presets 125 via software or CCK Location Preset Accuracy T1295 CameraM an Clearance The minimum dimension for the CameraM an is a circular diameter of 22 This accounts for both camera and cable clearance Refer to the Mounting Your CameraM an Camera topic of section 2 Installation and Startup 32 to 100 F 0 to 37 78 C Composite or S VIDEO NTSC VBS 1 0 Vp p Composite Y 1 0 Vp p Sync Negative C Burst 0 286 Vp p PAL VBS 1 0 Vp p Composite Y 1 0 Vp p Sync Negative C Burst 0 300 Vp p DB 9 female connector Bus up to 16 cameras 4 Pos RJ handset port US 120V 60Hz AC INT 100 240VAC 50 60Hz 100W maximum consumption VBS Genlock H SC Phase control 0 to 9596 non condensing US 9 25 L x 12 75 W x 10 75 H INT 23 5cmL x 32 38cmW x 27 31cmH 14 Ibs 6 35 Kg CameraM an 1 CCD Camera System Installation and Operations M anual 3 3 Appendices T 7 C Typical System Diagram Below is a typical setup for your CameraM an camera The items in the diagram are not to scale Cie Power Supply RS 232 Composite Video Out S
2. CameraMan CCD General Pan Tilt Camera System Installation and Operations M anual PARKERWISION Visibly Better PARKERWISION Visibly Better Headquarters 8493 Baymeadows Way Jacksonville FL 32256 800 532 8034 customer support 904 737 1367 phone 904 731 0958 fax support parkervision com e mail http www parkervision com web site CameraM an 1 CCD General Pan Tilt Camera System Installation and Operations M anual 2000 ParkerVision Inc MEET YOUR CAMERAMAN S eres l l GENERAL INFORMATION eeenHH eene 1 1 v About this Manual eeeene 1 1 v Support Information sssseeeeennn nns 1 1 PRODUCT INFORMATION een 1 2 v Equipment CRCK IISCo m qunsairisonkbiri nibii RUD ORIRR EPOD eid a 1 2 v Product Description ssssssserrrrrrrrrrrssssenennrrrrrrrrrrrrsssrerenne 1 2 v Upgrade Packages sseeeeennn nnne 1 3 Student Camera Upgrade Package ssssese 1 3 Presenter Camera Upgrade Package sss 1 3 Personal Locator Camera Upgrade Package 1 3 Deluxe Camera Upgrade Package eeees 1 3 v Recommended Accessories eeeen nne 14 Camera Control Keypad seen 14 SHOT Dredol asasaran n TR A 1 4 CameraM an Tally Light 14 SCRIPT Viewer Display eee nnns 14 1 C
3. UNC cap screw 2 1 upgrade information 1 3 using multiple cameras 3 1 4 12 CameraM an 1 CCD Camera System Installation and Operations M anual V VAC source 2 3 VAC sources 1 5 vertical resolution 3 2 video out 3 2 video output connections 2 2 videoconferencing 1 3 W warranty information 3 7 white balance 3 2 wide angle lens 3 5 Z zoom 3 5 Index CameraM an 1 CCD Camera System Installation and Operations M anual 4 13 PARKER w ISION Visibly Better 2000 ParkerVision Inc Literature Part Number L1204101 REF LPM CPT1B Revision D
4. 2 v CameraM an Clearance 32 C TYPICAL SYSTEM DIAGRAM eee 3 3 D PINOUT DIAGRAMS eenee Hem 34 E FIELD OF VIEW SPECIFICATIONS eenn m 3 5 F TROUBLESHOOTING cccccssecercesecereeveveceeveveceevereesevaveeseners 3 6 G WARRANTY INFORMATION sieren 3 7 CameraM an 1 CCD Camera System Installation and Operations M anual iii Section Wh TIH Meet Your CameraMan General Information Your new CameraM an 1 CCD General Pan Tilt Camera is unmatched in quality flexibility and expandability providing you with one of the best video communications cameras in the industry About this Manual This manual will introduce you to your new CameraM an explain how to install connect and configure it and how to use it in single and multi camera network applications In the appendices you ll find diagrams and charts containing technical specifications Throughout this manual you will see the following icons m This icon alerts you to important instructions in the operation and maintenance of your CameraM an system LU This icon alerts you to tips or noteworthy suggestions in the operation use or maintenance of your CameraM an system Support Information The manufacturer reserves the right to change specifications and warranty at any time without notice or obligation Refer all warranty and servicing issues to ParkerVision Customer Support at 1 800 532 8034 Copyright Information The fo
5. If you use the optional keypad SHOT Director or another control system refer to the documentation provided with those accessories for proper configuration For setting up a camera network refer to Appendix A Multiple Camera Applications Protocol High Basic Hd Use this switch to select the communication protocol to be used by the RS 232 and Reliability RS 485 ports The High Reliability protocol includes some advanced error checking that is not performed in the Basic protocol Data Source Use this switch to determine whether the camera will receive data from a local source such as a keypad or from a remote source such as a SHOT Director NE OAM Digital Zoom Off On DOWN Use this switch to turn on or off the digital zoom feature RF Command Enable Disable Use this switch to enable disable the camera to respond to commands sent from an RF Keypad When using multiple cameras networked on the RS 485 bus only one camera should have its RF receiver enabled Set switch B4 on the other cameras to Disable UP B5 Preset Save M anual Auto DOWN Use this switch to determine how the preset settings will be saved DOWN saves your Gain Iris Settings M anual Gain Iris and Focus settings UP saves only the Auto settings for presets and M Focus autoTRACK view s BO amp B7 B7 DOWN NOT USED sem a pe ie Use this switch in multi camera applications The DOWN position passes all commands through the RS 485 communication bus to the a
6. 00 2 30 13 62 ft 45 40 83 30 64 3 38 2 59 50 45 36 34 04 3 75 2 88 55 49 90 37 45 4 13 3 17 60 54 43 40 85 4 5 3 46 65 58 97 44 26 4 88 3 74 70 63 51 47 66 5 26 4 03 Angle of View 48 8 31 6 4 3 3 3 A z Wide Angle Lens Adapter 0 65x f l 2 3 4 to 42 1 mm e R8 PV ie Distance from Lens No Zoom Full Zoom feet Horizontal ft Vertical ft Horizontal ft Vertical ft 4 no zoom 10 14 28 10 33 1 16 0 88 wide angle 15 21 42 15 49 1 74 1 32 Above Vertical angle of view more scenery 20 28 56 20 65 2 32 176 Below Horizontal angle of view less specific 25 35 70 25 82 2 90 2 20 i Bett 30 42 84 30 98 3 48 2 64 T n i ee 35 49 98 36 15 4 05 3 07 narrow angle 40 57 12 41 31 4 63 3 51 less scenery 45 64 26 46 47 5 21 3 95 more specific detail 50 71 40 51 64 5 79 4 39 55 78 53 56 80 6 37 4 83 60 85 67 61 96 6 95 5 27 65 92 81 67 13 7 53 5 71 70 99 95 12 29 8 11 6 15 Angle of View 11 05 54 62 6 63 5 03 3 6 CameraM an 1 CCD Camera System Installation and Operations M anual Appendices T F Troubleshooting If you experience problems with your CameraM an system use the following troubleshooting steps for assistance If you are unable to resolve the problem contact ParkerVision Customer Support at 800 532 8034 As you go through this section make notes about error messages or operation anomalies to discuss with Support personnel if you need to contact them Please be near the equipment when calling Probl
7. CD CAMERA SYSTEM COMPONENTS een 1 5 v 1 CCD CameraM an Camera eee 15 v CameraM an Connector BOX eeeeeees 1 5 v CameraM an Power Supply eene 15 v Connection ACCESSOSIOS rrn 1 5 CAM ERAM AN JACKS AND SWITCHES eene 1 6 v Connection a She ARRRININENRARUESESAQANAIURARNDARUNEEONNNONRPAHR TA 1 6 INSTALLATION AND STARTUP 0 n 2 1 MOUNTING YOUR CAM ERAM AN CAMERA nnne 2 1 CONNECTING TO THE CAM ERA SYSTEM eenne 2 2 Table of Contents y v Restraining the Cable Connections 2 2 v Connecting the Video Output sseeeene 2 2 v Connecting to the RS 232 POMt cccssssssseeeeeeeeeeeeseeees 2 3 v Connecting the Power Supply ennnee 24 CONNECTING CAMERA CONTROL DEVICES eene 2 5 v Camera Control Keypad or Tracking System Keypad 2 5 sni IMBRE 25 SWITCH CONFIGUBA TION icwinscinonduartoratennsamisvanbaceivansanntmncdawnls 2 6 v Configuration Table 2 7 SYSTEM STARTUP s cepase nid UAM wununairwutianaduesnattusielarumietidoenesaates 2 8 y Powering Rem 2 8 y Setting Up Gen LOCK acoria 2 8 APPENDICES rrr nnn nnn nnn nnne SrL A MULTIPLE CAM ERA APPLICATIONS een 3 1 v Daisy chain Network Configuration sse 3 1 B CAMERA SPECIFICATIONS eene 32 v 1 CCD General Pan Tilt Camera eem 3
8. Keypad can Camera 4 control up to 3 cameras Refer to the Camera Control Keypad topic of Section 2 Installation and Startup BASE UNIT ADDRESS CameraM an 1 CCD Camera System Installation and Operations M anual 3 2 B Camera Specifications Appendices y This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference FCC identifier JFECM 003 AA 1 CCD General Pan Tilt Camera Image Sensors ise edis 1 3 IT CCD Temperature Picture Elements NTSC 768 H x 494 V Video Out 75 ohm PAL 752 H x 582 V Angle of View eeee Hor 48 8 to 4 3 Vert 37 6 to 3 3 Lens Converter Options Wide Angle 65x Shortest Subject Dist 10 mm wide to 800 mm tele Hor Resolution in NTSC 460 TV lines PAL 4504 TV lines Vert Resolution NTSC 350 TV lines R5 232 POT PAL 4004 TV lines R5485 PO eirian Min Illumination 7 lux F1 8 More than 50 IRE S N Ratio cccscsccsesessesesesessesesesseres More than 48 dB POW ED sees White Balance ssee Auto TTL Auto Tracing Preset Electronic Shutter SL divers scorsa NTSC 27 steps 1 60 to 1 10000 Genlock coccccccccocccccccccccecccccsceccces sec PAL 28 steps 1 50 to 1 10000 sec Phase Control eeee enne Flickerless n Automatic ps Senenin nnana Focus Control
9. Video Out Video Output Camera Control 34 CameraM an 1 CCD Camera System Installation and Operations M anual D Pin out Diagrams Appendices TW You ll find the following pin out connections on the back of the CameraM an connection box RS 485 Four position Module Handset PVI COM RJ 11 domm 9 pin Female DB 9 Sub Pi Signal Ground Signal A Signal B Ground J 09 hA HIR Pi Signal 1 12v 2 12v 3 Ground 4 Signal A 5 Signal B 6 Ground Pi Signal 2 Transmit 3 Receive 5 Ground 1 4 6 9 Not used Mem ho Y Ground C Ground S VIDEO Connector Video 1Vpp Q nd Composite Video BNC Connector t 18v DC eo Ground 5 5mm DC Power Connector CameraM an 1 CCD Camera System Installation and Operations M anual 3 5 Appendices E Field of View Specifications The following reference charts represent the size of your field of view and angle of view from various distances and magnifications and with different lenses 9 07 ft Standard Lens 12x zoom f l 2 5 4 to 64 8mm 6 81 ft Example of Distance from Lens No Zoom Full Zoom distance s impact feet Horizontal ft Vertical ft Horizontal ft Vertical ft on field of view 10 9 07 6 81 15 58 taken from a 15 13 61 10 21 1 13 86 Dod a 20 18 14 13 62 1 50 1 15 L and 20 feet 25 22 68 17 02 1 88 1 44 30 27 22 20 43 2 25 1 73 Jean 35 31 75 23 83 2 63 2 02 40 36 29 217 23 3
10. an Tilt Camera System ParkerVision One Year Limited Warranty ParkerVision warrants to the end user that this product will be free from defects in material and or workmanship for a one year period commencing on the date of delivery except where expressly noted Proof of Purchase ParkerVision s authorized Dealer s dated bill of sale must be retained as evidence of the date of purchase and to establish warranty eligibility ParkerVision will correct all defects in material or workmanship or any failure of the system to perform to specifications during the warranty period at no charge for parts and labor The original purchaser must notify ParkerVision in writing before the warranty period has expired in the event of a defect in material or workmanship or failure of the system to perform to specifications If damage occurs during shipment from the ParkerVision factory ParkerVision must be notified within five working days of receipt of the product in order to make a claim ParkerVision is not obligated at any time to provide the purchaser with a substitute unit The warranty is not extended due to purchasing new products and or upgrading your original product The warranty is non transferable Purchaser s failure to make a claim as provided above or continued use of the product shall constitute an unqualified acceptance of such product and a waiver by purchaser of all claims Product Warranty Registration Form 3 8 The wa
11. conductor RJ 11 jack used by ParkerVision keypads as a communication interface to the camera system For example a hard wired keypad attaches here e RS 485Jack A standard 4 conductor modular telephone jack used for RS 485 communications between the camera and other ParkerVision devices You can use this jack to network multiple cameras or to connect appropriate ParkerVision approved peripherals using a ParkerVision T connector e Auxiliary Communication Port Provides communications to select ParkerVision peripherals and provides capability for future expansion e RS 232 Port A standard DB 9 female connector that provides RS 232 communications to external devices such as PCs or other vendor control systems Back of 1 CCD camera with e S VIDEO Jack A standard min DIN jack that provides direct Pu apnd ue and S VIDEO video output S VIDEO cable is not provided 3 P removed e Cable Restrainer Helps keep cables from becoming dislodged or hindering the pan and tilt of the camera e Composite Video Jack A standard BNC type jack that ae e Souto ineoolr eow E provides direct composite video output Video cable is not a oje otg provided nr pg POWER e DC Power Jack Power input for the CameraM an camera a o Je Plug only a ParkerVision power supply included into this jack Do not use any other type of power supply This item is not used with Presenter Systems e Power Use this switch to power on off th
12. e Camera Applications If your application requires that you have more than one CameraM an you will need to set them up in a daisy chain network configuration Daisy chain Network Configuration To daisy chain your cameras 1 To connect the cameras together plug one end of the CameraM an communication cable into the ParkerVision T connector and plug the other end into the RS 485 port on the back of the camera B em Hu g nm EIE 2 Connect each camera using a 4 conductor cable with 4 position modular handset plugs wired straight through Pinl Pin1 Pin 3 Pin 3 Pin2 Pin2 Pin4 Pin4 Do not use a standard phone cable These are wired differently and may cause damage 3 Using the BASE UNIT ADDRESS rotary switch located on the back of the camera configure each camera with a unique base unit address EXAM PLE Camera 1 set with address 0 camera 2 set with address 1 etc BASE UNIT ADDRESS T Connector 4 n order to control each camera with your Camera Control Keypad the rotary switch inside the keypad battery compartment must match the lowest base unit address in your system Only one base unit should have its RF enabled Refer to the Switch Configuration topic of Section 2 Installation and Statup EXAM PLE If the BASE UNIT ADDRESS switches are set E um EE according to the illustration to the right the rotary switch inside the keypad should be set to 0 The Camera Control
13. e CameraM an Ports and Jacks camera TALLY LIGHT e Tally Light Port Provides output and external control for the INTERFACE CameraM an Tally Light e Jo e Gen Lock Connector Provides input and external control for Tally Light Port setting up Gen Lock d If you purchased a Presenter or Deluxe Camera System refer to their respective manuals for information on the Main Docking Station that replaces the connector box 1 10 CameraM an 1 CCD Camera System Installation and Operations M anual Section 7 Installation and Startup Mounting Your CameraMan Camera You can mount your CameraM an camera on any flat non slick nonmetal surface with a minimum supporting area of 8 x 8 Follow the instructions below 1 Check your selected camera location to ensure that you have enough camera and cable clearance space for the CameraM an camera to pan and tilt without obstruction Do not mount the camera upside down or with more than a 10 degree angle from horizontal Refer to Appendix E Field of View Specifications to assist you with positioning the CameraM an camera to achieve optimum optical views 2 Locate the zero degree position mark labeled Front on the bottom of the base unit This mark helps ensure that the base unit is calibrated correctly Point this indicator mark in the direction that best reflects the center of travel for the camera This is usually the center of the room
14. e instantly identified by the camera with the touch of a MY TURN button on individually controlled wireless keypads Includes Three RF Personal Locator Keypads and one RF Chairperson Locator Keypad for distributed preset control Deluxe Camera Upgrade Package This system combines the distributed preset control of the Personal Locator System and the autoTRACK presentation capabilities of the Presenter Camera System Includes Three RF Personal Locator Keypads one RF Chairperson Locator Keypad Tracking Ring Package Tracking System Keypad and Main Docking Station T Tabletop microphone Tracking Ring Package for Presenter and Deluxe Systems Personal Locator Keypad for Personal Locator and Deluxe Systems CameraM an 1 CCD Camera System Installation and Operations M anual 1 7 Meet Your CameraMan 7 Recommended Accessories The following accessories are available from ParkerVision Camera Control Keypad 1 CCD Camera Whether you use it in wireless RF or hard wired mode the keypad Control Keypad enables you to control the pan tilt zoom focus iris gain and location presets for up to three cameras The keypad comes standard with the Student Camera System SHOT Director Some applications require precise and flexible camera control ParkerVision s SHOT Director is a joystick controller designed to give you the ultimate in single and multi camera control by allowing you to adjust the pa
15. ecifications refer to Appendix B Camera Specifications Connecting to the RS 232 Port COM light CameraM an provides for RS 232 communications using the DB 9 jack on the back of the camera labeled RS 232 You can use this port to control the camera using external devices such as a PC or other vendor control system such as AMX and Creston Our RS 232 protocol is available by calling Customer Support at 800 532 8034 Connect to this port using a standard computer cable with a DB 9 connector This port operates with No Parity and software hand shaking using ParkerVision High Reliability or Basic protocols r Verify the protocol being used by checking the Protocol switch on the camera Refer to the Switch Configuration topic in this section LU The COM light above the RS 232 port is used to indicate communication activity LU For the DB 9 pin out port information refer to Appendix D Pin out Diagrams CameraM an 1 CCD Camera System Installation and Operations M anual 2 13 Installation and Startup 7 Connecting the Power Supply You can mount the power supply with any orientation or on top of a table or roll about unit Follow the steps below 1 Verify that the power switch located on the back of the camera is turned off 2 Plug the 5 5mm female connector of the power supply into the DC POWER jack on the back of the camera 3 Connect the other end of the power supply into a 120 VAC source KA Do
16. em Solution Problem Solution The camera s video is not working properly 1 Verify that the VIDEO SELECT switch on the back of the camera Is set properly 2 Verify that the appropriate video connection is being used on the back of the camera either S VIDEO or COMPOSITE VIDEO OUT BUT NOT BOTH Verify that the video output of the camera is connected to the appropriate video input on the switcher CODEC or monitor Verify that the video cables are good Try a different one if possible Verify that the monitor s is working There are no communications through the RS 232 port 1 2 Verify that the cable is wired correctly Verify that Switch Bank B Switch 1 PROTOCOL back of the camera blink when you send a command through this port If no change the cable and retry SELECT on the back of the camera is set properly SVIDEO A Verify that Switch Bank A Switch 7 BAUD SWITCH BANK t SWITCH BANK RATE on the back of the camera is set properly TEES e Verify that the BASE UNIT ADDRESS switch is set Rel properly Does the COM light above the RS 232 port on the BASE UNIT ADDRESS PADON Verify that you are not using a null modem e cable v Sent CameraM an 1 CCD Camera System Installation and Operations M anual 3 7 777 777 Appendices y G Warranty Information This appendix provides warranty information on the CameraM an 1 CCD General P
17. ew 3 2 appendices 3 1 auxiliary communication port 1 6 base unit address 3 1 3 6 baud rate 3 6 C cable restrainer 1 6 2 2 camera clearance 3 2 components 1 5 control devices 2 4 control keypad 2 4 mounting instructions 2 1 power supply 2 3 specifications 3 2 weight 3 2 camera applications multiple 3 1 camera connection ports 2 2 camera control keypad 1 4 cameras daisy chain 3 1 checklist equipment 1 2 CODEC 3 6 m 7H COM light 3 6 components camera 1 5 composite video jack 1 6 22 composite video out 3 6 configuration multiple camera applications 3 1 configuration switch 2 5 connecting power to the camera 2 3 connecting to the camera system 22 connection accessories 1 5 connection ports 2 2 connections auxiliary communication port 1 6 composite video jack 1 6 DC power jack 1 6 gen lock 1 6 jacks and switches 1 6 PVI COM 1 6 RS 232 1 6 RS 232 communications 2 3 RS 485 1 6 S VIDEO jack 1 6 tally light port 1 6 video output 2 2 connector box 1 5 CONTROL Center 1 4 control devices for the camera 2 4 Creston 2 3 customer support 3 6 D DC power jack 1 6 deluxe camera upgrade 1 3 diagrams camera setup 3 3 CameraM an 1 CCD Camera System Installation and Operations M anual 4 10 connector box 3 4 pin outs 3 4 dimensions 3 2 distance learning 1 3 electronic shutter 3 2 equipment checklist 1 2 F field of view spec
18. ifications 3 5 flickerless 3 2 focus control 3 2 G gen lock connector 1 6 gen lock setting up 2 7 general information 1 1 genlock 3 2 guarantee warranty information 3 7 H help customer support 1 1 3 6 troubleshooting 3 6 horizontal resolution 3 2 how to use this manual 1 1 humidity 3 2 icons used in this manual 1 1 illumination 3 2 image control 3 2 image sensor 3 2 indicator light 1 4 information about this manual 1 1 customer support 1 1 general 1 1 product 1 2 Index m 7H upgrade packages 1 3 installation and setup 2 1 instructions for connecting to the camera system 2 2 introduction to CameraM an 1 1 J Jacks auxiliary communication port 1 6 composite video 1 6 DC power 1 6 gen lock 1 6 PVI COM 1 6 RS 232 port 1 6 RS 485 1 6 S VIDEO 1 6 tally light port 1 6 jacks and switches 1 6 JFECM 003 AA identifier 3 2 joystick SHOT Director 2 4 K keypad Camera Control 2 5 Tracking System 1 3 keypads Camera Control 1 4 RF tracking 1 3 L lens wide angle 3 5 lens options 3 2 location preset accuracy 3 2 location presets 3 2 M main docking station 1 3 1 6 mechanical devices 3 2 minimum illumination 3 2 mounting your camera 2 1 multiple camera applications 3 1 MY TURN 1 3 CameraM an 1 CCD Camera System Installation and Operations M anual 4 11 Index m 7H networking daisy chain 3 1 multiple came
19. included with your 1 CCD camera system 1 CCD CameraM an Camera The CameraM an camera is the primary component and the basis for all of ParkerVision s CameraM an camera systems CameraM an Connector Box The connector box should be attached to the back of the camera This box is the connection point for all RS 232 RS 485 power and video signals The only time you would need to remove this box is when you are connecting this camera to a Main Docking Station included with the Presenter and Deluxe Camera Systems H If you purchased a Presenter or Deluxe Camera System you do not need a connector box Connector Box CameraMan Power Supply The power supply enables use with 120 VAC sources mn International M odels include a 50 60Hz 100 240V B power supply Power Supply Connection Accessories e RS485 T connector i e 3 CameraM an communication cable Top of T connector with e 25 CameraMan Keypad cable RS 485 cables Front and back of P hl T connector CameraM an 1 CCD Camera System Installation and Operations M anual 1 9 Meet Your CameraMan 77 CameraM an Jacks and Switches All of the connection jacks and configuration switches described below appear on the back of your CameraM an m Do not use telephone cords or jacks for any of the following connections They are wired differently Connection Jacks Gen Lock Connector e PVI COM Jack A standard 6
20. iner from left to right e Tighten the cable restrainer to prevent any cables from dislodging This should result in the cables being located approximately in the center of the camera instead of near the edge To relieve stress on the camera and the cable connections fasten all cables using the cable restrainer on the back of the camera Feed cables from left to right through the restrainer Connecting the Video Output CameraM an supports both composite and S VIDEO formats although you can use only one at a time For composite format connect to the BNC jack on the Connector Box on the back of the camera labeled COMPOSITE VIDEO OUT using a standard coaxial cable with a BNC connector not provided Y Verify that the Video Select switch is set to COMPOSITE The switch is located behind the switch plate on the back right of the camera Refer to the Switch Configuration topic in this section COMPOSITE Asa For S VIDEO format connect to the S VIDEO jack on the back of the camera using a standard S VIDEO cable not provided S VIDEO and Composite Video Out Jacks 2 12 CameraM an 1 CCD Camera System Installation and Operations M anual Installation and Startup 7 Verify that the Video Select switch is set to S VIDEO The switch is located behind the switch plate on the back right of the camera Refer to the Switch Configuration topic in this section LU For video output sp
21. llowing terms are registered trademarks of ParkerVision Inc registered in the United States of America e Visibly Better e System Il e IMAGE e WhisperDRIVE Plus e General Pan Tilt Camera System The following terms are registered logos of ParkerVision Inc registered in the United States of America e CameraMan e ParkerVision Federal Law prohibits any commercial use of these registered trademarks and logos No part of this manual may be copied or reproduced without express written consent of ParkerVision Inc 1999 ParkerVision Inc DURACELL is a registered trademark of Duracell Inc CameraM an 1 CCD Camera System Installation and Operations M anual 1 5 Meet Your CameraMan 77 77 y Product Information ParkerVision designed the 1 CCD General Pan Tilt Camera System for use in a variety of applications This section provides information on products and packages offered by ParkerVision You will also find information on upgrade packages and recommended accessories Equipment Checklist Your 1 CCD General Pan Tilt Camera System should include the following components e One 1 CCD CameraM an camera e One CameraM an connector box not included in Presenter Systems e One CameraMan power supply e One RS 485 T connector e One 3 CameraM an communications cable e One 25 CameraM an keypad cable e One 1 CCD Installation and Operations M anual Product Description You can control 1 CCD Ca
22. meraM an s pan tilt functions zoom perspective and IM AGE settings using ParkerVision s Camera Control Keypad SHOT Director or Tracking System Keypad These accessories provide multi camera control and store up to 99 presets per camera The camera has a standard 12x lens and offers advanced camera setup functionality and gen locking for glitch free video switching 1 6 CameraM an 1 CCD Camera System Installation and Operations M anual Meet Your CameraMan Upgrade Packages The following upgrade packages are available from ParkerVision Student Camera Upgrade Package Best for Distance Learning applications This system allows the camera to respond to a signal from a button on a hard wired table top microphone To make the camera focus on them the student presses the button the camera instantly responds and the gate on the microphone opens Includes Programmable Response M odule for distributed preset control and Camera Control Keypad Presenter Camera Upgrade Package Best for Distance Learning Telemedicine and Videoconferencing applications This system gives presenters and instructors the ability to provide dynamic presentations while the camera automatically follows their every move Includes Tracking Ring Package Tracking System Keypad and M ain Docking Station Personal Locator Camera Upgrade Package Best for Videoconferencing applications This system gives each videoconferencing participant the power to b
23. n tilt zoom focus iris and location presets on up to 16 cameras from one location SHOT Director is available in standard or autoTRACK quipped models SHOT Director CameraMan Tally Light The CameraM an Tally Light provides a high intensity visual indication of which camera is selected in a multiple camera application You simply install it into the interface on the rear of the camera The bright red indicator mounts to the top of a flexible shaft allowing precise adjustment and positioning of the light for the best possible studio wide observation CameraM an Tally Light You can control the Tally Light through ParkerVision s CONTROL Center STUDIO software or through an external contact closure connected to a side mounted Phoenix connector All current 1 CCD cameras are compatible with the Tally Light and previous models are factory upgradeable SCRIPT Viewer Display SCRIPT Viewer Display Adding a full feature teleprompting display that moves with the camera is now available with the addition of ParkerVision s powerful SCRIPT Viewer system The 12 active matrix full color displays are available separately and mount easily to the camera Contact your reseller for more information on the complete SCRIPT Viewer system 1 8 CameraM an 1 CCD Camera System Installation and Operations M anual Meet Your CameraMan 7 1 CCD Camera System Components This section describes the components that are
24. not modify the length of the AC or the DC wiring 2 14 CameraM an 1 CCD Camera System Installation and Operations M anual Connecting Camera Control Devices Installation and Startup There are several ways to control your camera s movement The following information explains how to connect and configure the optional Camera Control Keypad and the SHOT Director Camera Control Keypad or Tracking System Keypad The optional Camera Control Keypad controls the camera s movement via wireless RF technology up to 60 or hard wired connection up to 250 If you choose to use a Camera Control Keypad in the hard wired mode follow the installation directions below l Connect one end of the 25 CameraM an Keypad Cable included with your camera to the RJ 11 type jack located in the battery compartment of the keypad Connect the other end of the cable to the RJ 11 type jack on the back of the camera labeled PVI COM Camera Control Keypad connected via PVI COM Port in When the system is powered on the light on the keypad illuminates momentarily and you will hear two beeps indicating that the keypad is ready for operation The PVICOM e light located above the PVI COM port indicates a communication activity m Use only the cable supplied by ParkerVision for the PVI COM port Using non ParkerVision cables such as telephone cords may cause damage SHOT Direc
25. ped A ERE A n S6 w Switches A1 A8 Base Unit Switches B1 B8 Address Switch 2 16 CameraM an 1 CCD Camera System Installation and Operations M anual Installation and Startup y Configuration Table After changing any switch settings turn off the camera and then turn it back on to activate the change DOWN UP Factory Description Position Position Default Lens Select Normal Adapter DOWN Use this switch with Personal Locator and Deluxe Camera Systems to indicate the use of a lens adapter Refer to their manuals for more information Sub carrier Use this switch to change the sub carrier phase from 0 to 180 Coarse EMEN DOWN NOTUSED 0000000000000 A USED a DOWN Use LN switch with switch A1 to select the type of lens adapter being used Always Converter set to the DOWN position E A5 AS amp AG DOWN NOTUSED 0 0 0 0 000000 000 00 USED LUN sins a Use this switch to LN the camera s baud rate for the RS 232 and RS 485 ports M emory Lock Lock Bol For the majority of applications use this switch in the UP Unlock position to prevent BN settings from being accidentally overriden Video Out Composite S Composite Basi DOWN Use this switch to set the video source to composite DOWN or S VIDEO UP VIDEO You must choose one source you cannot use them simultaneously Base Unit Zero 0 Use this 16 position rotary switch to set the unique identification number of your Address camera
26. ppropriate camera This switch has no effect in a single camera application CameraM an 1 CCD Camera System Installation and Operations M anual 2 17 Installation and Startup 7 System Startup Once you have made all of the necessary connections and configured the camera to your application you are ready to turn on the system Powering Up To turn on the system 1 Switch the Power button on the back of the camera to the ON position The camera should automatically enter its position calibration mode and stop at the zero degree pan tilt point 2 Verify that the camera is now facing in the direction the FRONT label was pointing during mounting Refer to the Mounting Your CameraM an Camera topic in this section 3 If you are using the optional Camera Control Keypad make sure its address is the same as the address on the camera Also verify that the camera s pan and tilt functions are working properly If the camera does not move refer to the Troubleshooting section of your Camera Control Keypad or SHOT Director manual Setting Up Gen Lock Un Refer to either of the following manuals for instructions on adjusting gen lock timing parameters e CameraMan 1 CCD Camera Control Keypad Operations M anual e SHOT Director Installation and Operations M anual 2 18 CameraM an 1 CCD Camera System Installation and Operations M anual 7 Section Appendices A Multipl
27. r Lift the unit by its base not by its tilt assembly 3 To ensure that the mounting surface is not prone to vibrations fasten the camera to a flat rigid surface using a 1 4 20 UNC cap screw that does not extend into the base platform by more than 0 4 The cap screw is not included To use a 3 8 16 UNC cap screw remove the insert provided in the mounting screw hole To avoid overtightening tighten this screw by hand If necessary use a non hardening threadlock to prevent the screw from loosening Overtightening can prevent the camera from panning properly and may damage the unit Never attempt pan or tilt movement by hand Always use a control device p Always operate the camera indoors and follow the temperature and humidity specifications outlined in Appendix B Camera Specifications 2 dos n Clearance a Required for CameraMan operation o 2 o Clearance Required for Cable and Cable Attachment to CameraMan Check cable motion during movement to avoid binding and stress on the Camera 3 8 16 UNC Mounting Screw Hole with 1 4 20 UNC insert CameraM an 1 CCD Camera System Installation and Operations M anual 2 11 Installation and Startup 7 Connecting to the Camera System This section provides connection instructions Refer to the left side connection ports Restraining the Cable Connections For the following camera connections e Run the cables through the cable restra
28. ras 3 1 no parity 2 3 NTSC 32 P PAL 32 pan 32 Personal Locator camera upgrade 1 3 phase control 3 2 picture elements 3 2 pin out diagrams 3 4 ports auxiliary communication 1 6 composite video 1 6 connections 2 2 DC power jack 1 6 gen lock 1 6 PVI COM 1 6 RS 232 1 6 32 RS 485 1 6 32 S VIDEO 1 6 tally light 1 6 power specifications 3 2 power supply 1 5 power supply camera 2 3 powering up 2 7 Presenter camera upgrade package 1 3 preset control 1 3 product information 1 2 protocol 3 6 PVI COM jack 1 6 PVI COM port 2 4 R resolution 3 2 RS 232 port 1 6 2 3 3 2 RS 485 jack 1 6 RS 485 port 3 2 S S N ratio 3 2 SCRIPT Viewer display 1 4 setting up gen lock 2 7 setting up your camera 2 1 setup and installation 2 1 shortest subject distance 3 2 SHOT Director 1 4 SHOT Director joystick controller connection 2 4 shutter 3 2 specifications camera 3 2 field of view 3 5 starting up the system 2 7 student camera package upgrade 1 3 STUDIO software 1 4 support customer 3 6 support information 1 1 S VIDEO 3 6 S VIDEO jack 1 6 22 switch configuration 2 5 table 2 6 switches base unit address 3 1 switches and jacks 1 6 system diagram 3 3 system startup 2 7 T tally light 1 4 tally light port 1 6 telemedicine 1 3 temperature 3 2 tilt 3 2 tracking ring 1 3 tracking system keypad 2 4 tracking RF keypad 1 3 troubleshooting 3 6 U
29. rranty period begins the day your ParkerVision product is received Product Warranty Registration is required to ensure your product receives prompt attention if warranty work is ever necessary Please see your product warranty registration form which is packaged with every product for details on enrolling The Warranty is voided if The product is damaged in shipping other than the original shipment from the ParkerVision factory The product is used outside of the specifications or operating guidelines as outlined in the ParkerVision product manuals The product has sustained physical damage from misuse or abuse The product has sustained damage due to a natural disaster such as fire lightning earthquake etc The product is damaged by non ParkerVision peripherals A person not authorized by ParkerVision has attempted to or has serviced the equipment The product s identification serial numbers trademarks etc is removed defaced or altered Return Policies Contact your authorized ParkerVision Reseller for return procedures Extended Service and Support For details on extended service and support please contact ParkerVision s Customer Service Department CameraM an 1 CCD Camera System Installation and Operations M anual Appendices om 77 CameraM an 1 CCD Camera System Installation and Operations M anual 3 9 Section Index A AC DC 2 3 accessories 1 4 connection 1 5 AMX 2 3 angle of vi
30. tor RS 485 You can connect the optional SHOT Director joystick controller in hard wired mode only To connect the SHOT Director to your camera SHOT Director connected via RS 485 1 Connect one end of the RS 485 cable to one of the RS 485 jacks on the back of the SHOT Director 2 Connect the other end of the cable to one of the following Forsingle camera applications use the jack labeled RS 485 on the back of the CameraM an connector box For multiple camera applications use the T connector Use the 3 CameraM an communications cable provided to connect the T connector the camera s RS 485 jack Longer cables are available CameraM an 1 CCD Camera System Installation and Operations M anual 2 15 Installation and Startup 77 Switch Configuration Now that you have connected your camera to the power supply and control devices you need to configure the camera to work in your specific application To begin remove the switch plate on the back right side of the camera by removing the two screws holding it in place Behind the plate you will see all of the configuration switches Refer to the next page for a table describing the switches axina cn amo p m MERI On me Ls wec dur AWEN EI OAO Aw n Auxa Video Out Switch SVIDEO A This diagram shows the SWITCH BANK i SWITCH BANK default switch configuration COMPOSITE of the camera CORE as ship
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