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1. a tates 21 Types or MEMO SUCKS mear Iii sesaaaeaenes 21 Memory SEC MISC A soinanagacicasedsietiesenvacea es onncetoadeatetsene 21 Formattno the Memory Suck si 22 Esadino a Seene Pla cine 22 SONS a Sene nu POR a a duties lesinoncauenaet ia tdeuetiatk 23 Appendix A Connector Pin OUtS r sesser isess sinare c thors Lt eo ono TAREE eSS 24 BA BS T E E E T T E E 26 Appendix O SPECICAONS rn retreat AINTE t3 Taa ACEEA Aata CEEE K EA ATEC ESEAS PESES SIRAS ISAAA ER 28 RCP 160 User Manual Warnings Warnings Safety Precautions The following must be read and followed before using the RCP 160 Power supply e Nominal Voltage 12V DC e Absolute Minimum 9V DC e Absolute Maximum 22V DC peak e 500mA maximum current requirement Use only the specified power source voltage and connection cord The wrong source could result in fire or electric shock Do not use this unit in situations that exceed the temperature specifications 5 to 40 C This may cause malfunction and or damage the unit Do not touch the power cord or cables during a thunderstorm Operation near any appliance which generates strong magnetic fields may give rise to noise in the communications or video signals Do not place unit into a confined space Make sure adequate ventilation is available at all times during use Failure to do so may cause your unit to overheat and cause a fire hazard or electric shock Electric shock warning Do not remove cover
2. and black values will be unavailable to the RCP and will be shown as a double dash in the PAINT gt White and PAINT gt Black menus and the Status Screen as shown C Temp Shutter Gain File D4300K yn Scan dB B Detail M Black To maintain compatibility the RCP 160 has the ability to control the older style interface Black control for these cameras is only available via ABB or pedestal control Pedestal control is available in the PAINT gt Black gt Pedestal menu White control for these cameras 1s achieved by AWB or by switching the RCP 160 to Manual white balance mode via the PAINT gt White menu When in this mode Red and Blue may be controlled but not Green The White knobs will then control the white for these cameras and the Status Screen will appear as follows for an older camera when in this mode C Temp Shutter Gain File D4300K Sync Scan 7dB B Detail Lo o s lt Black 19 RCP 160 User Manual Memory Stick User Matrix Adjustment One of the advanced features of the RCP 160 is adjustment of the User Matrix using the knobs In order to accomplish this some of the dedicated White and Black knobs are temporarily re assigned when in this screen The User Matrix is accessed from the PAINT Matrix menu page as shown User Matrix OFF User Matrix Edit Pressing the User Matrix Edit soft key from this screen will bring up the following User Matrix entry screen U
3. only recommended for reasonably short distances and when communicating to only one camera per RCP 160 When an RCP 160 is connected to both an external power supply and a camera that provides remote power the RCP 160 will default to use the external supply as the primary source Should the external supply be removed the RCP 160 will automatically switch to camera remote power However depending on the nature of the removal or failure of the external supply un interrupted operation may not occur In some power failure cases the RCP 160 will be forced to completely power down and restart under camera remote power Note Older version HD RH1 cameras do not typically supply 12V DC to the serial connector RCP 160 User Manual Hardware Setup RS 232 Connections RS 232 communication is used for single point camera control at typical distances from 50 ft 15m and up to 500 ft 150m with good quality cable Iconix does not support multiple camera operation with RS 232 RS 232 by nature is not a multi drop system If multiple camera operation is required with RS 232 then a third party RS 232 hub or similar device is required The RCP 160 is configured as DTE for RS 232 connections Iconix cameras are always configured as DCE Iconix RS 232 hardware uses only the RX TX and GND signals Other signal lines CTS RTS DTR etc are looped back for proper operation with other devices that require them The pin out of the C
4. stops When you remove your finger the memory stick will pop up and 1t may be grasped to be removed The Access Lamp near the Memory Stick slot shows the status of the Memory Stick Off No Memory Stick is inserted Lit Green The Memory Stick in the slot is inactive and may be safely removed Lit Red Data is being read or written to the Memory Stick Do NOT eject the Memory Stick while in this condition or all data may be lost 21 RCP 160 User Manual Memory Stick Formatting the Memory Stick If a new Memory Stick is being used or if erasing it 1s desired then it may be formatted for use with the RCP 160 In the SCENE menu navigate to the SCENE gt File Utilities gt Format menu page The following screen will appear and to format press OK Format Memory Stick Loading a Scene File To load a scene file first be sure to be in the active Scene File that it is desired to load it into either A B or C This may be done in the SCENE gt Scene file menu page Navigate the menus to SCENE gt File Utilities gt Load Scene which will bring up the following Choose Source screen Loading Scene Choose Source Select the desired File stored on the Memory Stick and press Load to read into the currently selected Scene File A B or C 22 RCP 160 User Manual Memory Stick Storing a Scene File To store a scene file first be sure to be 1n the active Scene File
5. that it is desired to be stored from the camera either A B or C This may be done in the SCENE gt Scene file menu page Navigate the menus to SCENE gt File Utilities gt Save Scene which will bring up the following Choose Destination screen Saving Scene Choose Destination File 1 File 2 File 3 File 4 File 5 File 6 File 7 File 8 Cancel Save Select the desired File number to write into on the Memory Stick and press Save to store NOTE This will write over any previously stored information at the file location 23 RCP 160 User Manual Appendices Appendix A Connector Pin Outs Power DC 12V In 4 O 9 4 JHD G Y NOTES Connector is standard male XLR 4 pin Nominal Input Voltage 12V DC View facing rear panel Minimum Input voltage 9V DC Absolute Maximum Input Voltage 22V DC peak 500mA maximum current requirement Camera Communication RS 232 Signal RS 485 Signal fg I2VDCIN 12V DC IN View facing rear panel NOTES Connector is standard male DSUB 9 When in RS 232 mode the serial port is configured as DTE When in RS 485 mode the serial port operates as full duplex RS 485 two pairs one transmits one receives Pin out is Iconix Master pin out no need for null modem style cabling when connected to equipment configured as Slave such as Iconix cameras Pins 7 amp 8 CTS amp RTS are tied together and are not u
6. AMERA connector when in RS 232 mode is as follows Pin Number RS 232 Signal A 12V DC IN View facing rear panel RCP 160 User Manual Hardware Setup ElA 485 Connections ETA 485 communication 1s implemented as a four wire full duplex system This is to achieve full duplex multi camera control with minimal overhead and bus contention The EIA 485 interface can be used to communicate over distances up to 4000 ft 1200m with good quality twisted pair cable Similar to the RS 232 convention of DCE and DTE Iconix has implemented a Master and Slave pin out for the serial connectors This is to allow the use of standard serial cables for short runs and straightforward long distance wiring without the need for a NULL modem or other pair swapping methods The RCP 160 is wired as a Master device With this wiring convention Pin 2 of the RCP 160 always goes to Pin 2 of the camera Pin 3 to Pin 3 Pin 7 to Pin 7 Pin 8 to Pin 8 and so on It is recommended that good quality twisted pair cabling be used for longer runs such as Cat 3 Cat 5 Cat 5e or Cat 6 cable The pin out of the CAMERA connector when in EJA 485 mode is as follows O IES 2 3 EIA 485 Master Signal 5 7 8 RXBG 9 H2VDCIN View facing rear panel This EIA 485 system may be wired multi drop to accommodate up to six cameras but the maximum distance requirement must be met Refer to the EIA 485 specification a
7. Equipment Regulations Cet appareil numerique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Reglement sur le materiel brouilleur du Canada DISPOSAL This product contains some components with regulated disposal due to environmental considerations This symbol means that used electrical and electronic products should not be mixed with general household waste For disposal or recycling information please contact your local authorities or the Electronics Industries Alliance If you wish to discard this product please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal RCP 160 User Manual Hardware Setup Product Overview The RCP 160 is a rack mountable remote control panel designed for the remote control of up to six 6 Iconix Video HD RH1 remote head camera systems RCP 160 Remote Control Panel Top 0 ICONIX Camera Selection Buttons gt A E A CAMS CAM4 CAMS CAME h e LL 2T Feature Buttons STANDARD roan TEST BARS CLOSE 00400 000 AUTO SKIN BLACK ere KNEE DETAIL GAMMA AWE ABB LCD Menu Function Buttons E A a PAINT FUNCTION SCENE SIGNAL LENS CONFIG Touch screen LCD 4 Multi Function Knobs DETAIL BLACK Control gt Lens Control Block gt Memory Stick Slot gt ELC Iris Control Block Memory STICK Panel Active Button gt PANEL ACTIVE REMOTE CONTROL PANEL RCP 160 User Manual Hardware S
8. Mass Sse Inputs Outputs Up to six 6 with BIA 485 CAMERA 9 pin D sub connector RS 232 EIA 485 TALLY 15 pin D sub connector contact closure open drain 28 RCP 160 User Manual Appendices ICONIX VIDEO INC 7402 Hollister Ave Part Number Goleta CA 93117 800 783 1080 900004 Revision A f y Printed in USA http www iconixvideo com a 29
9. RCP 160 OPERATION MANUAL ICONIX RCP 160 User Manual Table of Contents Table of Contents Marnmes Satety PrE IUOS Eea erases AOI cess ES AEA EEES EEA EE AOSA aA ASEAS 2 A teera aAA er ASAS SSSA CETS SA ASASTA ERAAN SPAAS AAEE ASENA TATA cess ssi semeseoee cc ayes 3 PFO GTICE OV CEN IE WA AAA e e AS a A A S E E Ge A S I aa 4 RGP 160 Remote Control Panels TOD E 4 RCP 160 Rear Pane ConnectofS sessseseseeseseresesesescsrssesesessseasesesososessrasesessssseasesesosesrssene 5 Hardware SEU o AE 6 Sy SCCM eq Mire ment aio 6 Powermac ine REPITO a 6 a BA hates nee e EAS 7 AeA BOC OMe Cli OIG attire yeaa a dd as dia o tee eta cds 8 E E A condenses 9 DO e eto oso NUS crs Oro cae tee tours A OEE ASE e AO AE EEA S SE AS 10 Pae EWA Vol NR om BUON a e eel e 10 Camera Selection BOTON dais ias adods 10 Peate BUON st ds e ii ers een 11 Menu Navo adonde tii io id ciataia de 12 Touch screen LCD and Multi Function KnNODS oooooococcccncnocnoncnnononocnonocnonocncnccnononnonoos 12 WHITE CONTO i Ki OS a a eet ads 13 DETATE COITO Deseret ee aes Mace ene o dd 13 BLACK Controls e o es ach ees e ds eee ai 13 MAS FER BLACK Connor Bloc rd ul 14 Pd A II acmnce a a acace atone 14 IRIS BLC Control Bl E Done OO o a 15 IA A A O 16 A II tte ete UN rt daa ta et te Ut ea 16 Touchscreen LED Won ads 17 Feature Compani yesir e add 19 User Mia A A E 20 Memory SUCK Inter aCe ee E A o 21 Uana Memory SUEK rar a E A Mala
10. There are no user serviceable parts inside Use with recommended accessories only Do not use this unit in a place where it could come in contact with water moisture steam dust or smoke This could cause fire electric shock or camera failure To reduce the risks of fire shock and damage do not expose this unit to rain snow inclement weather moisture or high humidity Keep this unit away from all liquids Do not place liquid containers on the top of the unit RCP 160 User Manual Warnings Regulatory Compliance USA WARNING This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction s manual may cause interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his her own expense The user is cautioned that changes and modifications made to the equipment without approval of the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate this equipment CANADA This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing
11. UTTER button is used to turn on and off the Automatic shutter function When the ELC IRIS button is active and the panel is set for ELC control in the CONFIG menu this button will toggle between Auto Shutter and ELC Otherwise the AUTO SHUTTER button toggles between shutter auto and shutter off NOTE This Iris control is intended only for DC style iris lenses These knobs will not the control DC motor outputs of a camera which are controlled by the Lens Control Block described above These functional blocks are not tied together in any way 15 RCP 160 User Manual Memory Stick Using the Menus Status Screen The Status Screen is shown on the LCD at panel start up and is shown when no menus are active all Menu Navigation buttons are OFF C Temp Y Shutter Gain File D4300K Sync Scan 7dB B Detail o fo fo 5 M Black ofoofo This screen shows current status information for a number of parameters including Color Temperature Shutter Gain and current Scene file Additionally shown on the Status Screen are the values for all eight of the dedicated knobs for White Detail Black and Master Black The Color Temp Shutter Gain File and Detail parameters shown in this screen are also live soft key short cuts If pressed they will jump to their corresponding menu screens for more information and further adjustment For example pressing the Detail soft key will bring up the Detail page of the PAINT menu w
12. arameters the Multi Function Knobs are used for adjustment For White Clip adjustment FUNCTION menu the screen 1s as follows White Clip ON In this case the left most Multi Function knob is used to adjust as shown highlighted in white below Some screens will have as many as four parameters to be adjusted by the multi function knobs The parameters will appear above each knob used to adjust in order A complete menu tree of all menus pages and parameters is provided in Appendix B 18 RCP 160 User Manual Memory Stick Feature Compatibilit There are some features the RCP can control that are not supported by all cameras When this is the case the RCP will simply not display the information for that feature or will apparently not respond to a command An example would be when the Skin Detail button is pressed and the camera does not support the skin detail feature In this case the button will not light up as the command was not acknowledged Additionally in the menus an unsupported parameter value will be shown only as a double dash instead of a number For example some newer Iconix cameras such as the HD RHIF will use the Normal white balance mode on the RCP 160 to control white levels However some older cameras will not support white level control while in Normal mode due to a different control structure These cameras also do not support black level control In this case the white
13. d to display status information operation feedback and to navigate control menus These menus are accessed via the Menu Navigation Buttons described above The four multi function knobs just below the LCD are used to control parameters accessed via the touch screen menus The function of each knob will vary based upon which menu and control parameter is being accessed 12 RCP 160 User Manual Operation WHITE Control Knobs These knobs are used to control white balance white paint White values are shown in the Status Screen and PAINT WHITE menu These knobs are always active independent of 4 wm DETAIL the current on screen menu except when re O assigned for a particular menu function such as for User Matrix DETAIL Control Knob This knob is used to control the detail level Detail level value is shown in the Status Screen and PAINT DETAIL menu BLACK Control Knobs These knobs are used to control black balance black paint Black values are shown in the Status Screen and PAINT BLACK menu These knobs are always active independent of the Ur aa current on screen menu except when re assigned for a particular menu function such as for User Matrix 13 RCP 160 User Manual Operation MASTER BLACK Control Block The MASTER BLACK knob is used to raise and lower the master black level The master black value 1s shown in the Status Screen and PAINT BLACK menu This knob can only be used to adjust t
14. etup RCP 160 Rear Panel Connectors RS 232 amp EIA 485 Connection Tally System Input Connections O o of CAMERA TALLY IN DC 12V IN Power Supply Input FAQ Why are the connectors upside down Answer While that depends on your perspective the mating four pin XLR connector has a latch release that cannot be accessed if the connector is right side up due to the overhang of the remainder of the RCP enclosure To accommodate easy access for this connector it was inverted Due to the other electronics in the RCP this also meant inverting the other two connectors The alternative was to make the RCP larger in size which did not meet design requirements RCP 160 User Manual Hardware Setup Hardware Setup System Requirements Typical System Requirements for remote control operation RCP 160 DSUB 9 male to female serial cable 12V DC power supply Iconix video camera and required accessories Powering the RCP 160 The RCP 160 may be powered by either an external power supply or a camera that provides 12V DC remote power via the serial port connector such as the Iconix HD RHIF When using the RCP 160 a long distance from the camera powering the RCP 160 with an external power supply is recommended In some cases an external supply must be used such as when using a media converter such as for fiber optic or when communicating through a hub or other equipment Powering the RCP 160 via camera remote power is
15. he master black level when the MB ACTIVE button is active glowing green Lens Control Block The ZOOM FOCUS and IRIS rocker switches are used a ey saa to control motorized lens functions When the upper rocker switch is pressed the corresponding lens motor will be driven forward When the lower rocker switch is pressed the motor is driven in reverse The speed PWM and voltage for the motors controlled by these rockers is set in the LENS menu These rocker switched can only be used to drive the lens motors when the LENS button is active glowing green NOTE This lens control block is meant to control operation of a lens with motorized zoom focus and iris These buttons control only the PWM DC motor outputs of a camera A DC style iris as opposed to DC motorized iris must use the ELC IRIS block These functional blocks are not tied together in any way 14 RCP 160 User Manual Operation IRIS ELC Control Block This block may be used to control ELC electronic shutter or a compatible iris This programmable function 1s selected in the CONFIG menu The ELC IRIS COARSE and SENS knobs can only be used when the ELC IRIS ACTIVE button is active REMOTE CONTROL PANEL glowing green 5 The COARSE knob is for coarse control of ELC or the Iris while the ELC IRIS knob is used for fine control A variable amount of fine control for the ELC Iris knob can be increased or decreased by the SENS knob The AUTO SH
16. hich can be used to turn on or off Detail and also adjust Skin Detail 16 RCP 160 User Manual Memory Stick Touch screen LCD Workflow Menu workflow begins by pushing one of the menu navigation buttons PAINT FUNCTION SCENE SIGNAL LENS and CONFIG When a Menu button is pressed and active it will be lit orange and the corresponding menu is displayed Pressing a Menu button a second time will de activate it the button is no longer lit Once a Menu button is active the touch screen can be used to further navigate to the desired settings Settings can be changed either by soft keys on the touch screen or by the Multi Function Knobs Soft keys are shown as being active when they are white text in a blue field and inactive when black text in a white field EXAMPLE To change the color temperature to the D4300K setting the PAINT button would be pressed and the following screen would be displayed To get to the color temperature settings the White soft key is pressed and several options are displayed among them being Color Temp Pressing the Color Temp soft key will bring up the color temperature preset options and the D4300K option may be selected by pressing that soft key The resulting screen would be as follows Shading AWB Area f Color Temp 3200K JD5600K D6500K Note the white on blue active state of the soft keys in the menu 17 RCP 160 User Manual Memory Stick For some p
17. nd published recommendations for single drop and multi drop wiring schemes terminations and hardware RCP 160 User Manual Hardware Setup Tally Connections The RCP 160 provides a means for both red and green tally lights for all six possible cameras under its control The interface to the tally system is provided with a female DSUB 15 connector which is wired as follows 55566666 14 13 11 10 Z w 15 12 9 CAMA Green CAMS Green CAM6 Green View facing rear panel The tally system can work in one of two standard tally configurations contact closure and open drain For Contact Closure setup wire the contacts between the desired tally pin such as CAM1 Red and one of the GND pins For Open Drain or Open Collector configuration connect the Drain Collector of the transistor to the desired tally pin such as CAM2 Green and the Source Emitter of the transistor to one of the GND pins In both open drain and contact closure configurations the GND pins may be used common to multiple tally lines Multiple GND pins are provided for convenience and not all need be connected externally for proper operation RCP 160 User Manual Operation Operation Panel Active Button The Panel Active button must be activated glowing green to control camera settings If the Panel Active button is not active some menus may still be navigated but no adjustments can be made until it d PANEL REMOTE CONTROL PANEL is pre
18. on This button is used to activate the camera s color bar test pattern output When pressed this button will glow orange CLOSE Button This button is used to close and open the iris of a compatible lens when connected for control by the camera When active iris closed this button will glow orange 5600K Button This button is used to set the camera to 5600K color temperature settings When in 5600K this button will glow green Toggling this button to the inactive position will change the camera to 3200K settings Note This button not being illuminated does not necessarily indicate 3200K settings as other color temperature settings may be selected in the menu The STATUS screen will give an indication of the color temperature currently active AUTO KNEE Button This button is used to activate the camera s automatic knee circuit When deactivated the manual knee settings will be enabled When active this button will glow green SKIN DETAIL Button This button is used to turn on the skin detail feature When active this button will glow green BLACK GAMMA Button This button is used to turn on the black gamma settings When active this button will glow green AWB Button When pressed this button will activate the Automatic White Balance function and will blink orange until this function is completed This button will momentarily glow green if the AWB operation succeeds and glow red if the AWB operation fails ABB Button When p
19. ressed this button will activate the Automatic Black Balance function and will blink orange until this function is completed This button will momentarily glow green if the ABB operation succeeds and glow red if the ABB operation fails 11 RCP 160 User Manual Operation Menu Navigation Buttons E OO U U y PAINT FUNCTION SCENE SIGNAL LENS CONFIG These buttons are used to access major menus for touch screen LCD navigation Pressing a Menu button will bring up a corresponding menu for navigation as described below Pressing it again will return to the STATUS screen PAINT Button This button is used to access the PAINT menu which control settings such as white balance and gamma FUNCTION Button This button is used to access the FUNCTION menu which control settings such as gain and shutter SCENE Button This button is used to access the SCENE menu which is used to change files settings and access the memory stick SIGNAL Button This button is used to access the SIGNAL menu which controls settings such as format frame rate genlock LENS Button This button is used to access the LENS menu which accesses lens control settings and configures the ELC Iris control block CONFIG Button This button is used to access the CONFIG menu which is used for RCP panel setup and for camera communications settings Touch screen LCD and Multi Function Knobs PAINT FUN ua SCENE SIGNAL ug CONFIG The touch screen LCD is use
20. sed Pins 1 4 amp 6 DCD DTR amp DSR are tied together and are not used 24 RCP 160 User Manual Appendices 90000000 0000000 215 14 13 12 11 10 9 4 14 CAM6 Green Vi iew facing rear panel 15 GND 8 p NOTES Connector is standard female DSUB 15 See Hardware Setup section for use and configuration 2S RCP 160 User Manual Appendices Appendix B Menus Menu Page Sub Page Parameter Function PAINT White Levels Shading AWB Area Black Gamma Table Black Gamma Detail Matrix FUNCTION Gain le Var Gain _ Adjusts variable manual gain White Clip Knee Shutter Misc SCENE File Utilities 26 RCP 160 User Manual Appendices Menu SIGNAL LENS Page Sub Page Parameter Function ormat SDI Output Modes Genlock Source Genlock Source Adjust Genlock On Off DVI Sync Polarity Big Knob Control Adjusts iris PWM speed Adjusts motor drive DC voltage Motor Set up Adjusts zoom PWM speed Adjusts focus PWM speed e CAM Addresses 1 6 Red Tally On Off Green Tally On Off e LED CONFIG Communication Mode Selects between RS 232 and ElA 485 Panel e elelele gt ele D E lt n N UIC O ola o S 2 2 x 5 0 z S El3 O D D O 104 da D lt gt O 27 RCP 160 User Manual Appendices Appendix C Specifications 4000 ft 1200 m EIA 485 Operating Temperature 41 F to 104 F 5 C to 40 C Pimensions wind ES x 14 0 x 2 9 inches
21. ser Matrix ES Rake o A o lo o The six adjustable fields correspond to the following six knobs below the screen as follows highlighted white Pressing the Done soft key will exit the User Matrix entry and return to the PAINT menu It is often desirable to adjust White or Black during User Matrix adjustment and this can easily be accomplished by using the PAINT menu button to toggle between the User Matrix screen and the Status Screen to adjust White or Black with the knobs 20 RCP 160 User Manual Memory Stick Memory Stick Interface Using Memory Sticks A Memory Stick device may be used to store Scene File data and to share Scene Files among multiple RCPs Up to eight 8 scene files may be stored on a Memory Stick The RCP may be used to both send a scene file to a camera and to store a Scene File from a camera Types of Memory Sticks There are two types of Memory Sticks general Memory Sticks and Magic Gate Memory Sticks which use copyright protection technology Either type may be used with the RCP 160 but the RCP 160 does not support copyright protection Data stored on the Memory Stick will not be subject to Magic Gate encryption protection Memory Stick Insertion Insert a Memory Stick with the label side side with small arrow on the left into the Memory Stick slot until 1t clicks To eject the Memory Stick press down on the Memory Stick in the slot with your finger until 1t
22. ssed and made active o Camera Selection Buttons zi Camera Selection iCONIX To select the active camera to be controlled press the appropriate EEEn CAM button When selected the CAM button will light up orange STANDARD fous TEST 5 The RCP 160 will default to CAM 1 which has a factory default A address of zero 0 The unique serial protocol address of each E x individual camera to be controlled must be assigned in the CONFIG PAINT FUNCTION SCENE SIGHAL i menu Tally indication When a CAM button glows red it indicates Red Tally condition When a CAM button glows green it indicates a Green Tally condition If a camera is selected while tally is active the CAM button will toggle between orange selection color and the tally color red or green 10 RCP 160 User Manual Operation Feature Buttons STANDARD Button This button is used to set up the camera to a standard default configuration When pressed this button will blink while this operation is being performed and turn off when complete 2 O Z E E 0 S 5 oo g S a S L EHO FOCUS ASSIST Button This button is used to activate the camera s focus assist feature When pressed this button will glow orange E Bi L__ CAM 2 eee oe CE fen TEE AE S z TEST Button This button is used to activate the camera s ramp test pattern output When pressed this button will glow orange BARS Butt

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