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1. 39 uonounJ snu lN 59 94 29 97 50 25 Slow Shutter 1 2000 1 1750 This sets the minimum value 1 1500 1 1250 of the slow shutter speed 1 1000 1 1000 when Auto is selected 1 725 1 600 When the image output format L 1500 1 1425 is 59 94 29 97 you can select 1 390 as from 1 60 1 30 or 1 15 i LEE When the image output format 1 180 1 150 1125 1 120 is 50 25 you can select from 1100 1 100 1 50 1 25 or 1 12 1 90 1 75 Aperture Limit 1 60 1 50 This sets the maximum 1 30 1 25 amount the aperture can be 1 15 1 12 opened when Auto is selected Iris You can choose from F2 4 This sets the aperture when KA Pb ana kin Manual or Iris are selected You can choose from among CLOSE F16 F14 F11 F9 6 F8 0 F6 8 F5 6 F4 8 F4 0 F3 4 F2 8 F2 4 F2 0 F1 6 and F1 4 Gain Limit This sets the upper limit of sensitivity gain when Auto Shutter Iris Spotlight or White Board are selected It can be set in a range from 0 to 30dB 31 steps Selecting Program AE Modes 1 Press MENU Select Camera Function Setup b Program AE gt Program AE mode Use the cursor buttons to choose the 3 setting value in the selected Program AE mode Press ENTER to exit the MENU 4 The selected Program AE mode excluding Auto is displayed on screen P 29 B Settin
2. will start blinking on the screen Press ENTER After a short wait the c4 will stop blinking and remain lit to indicate that white balance settings are complete to redo the process go back to step 4 and repeat The white balance configured in Set is 5 saved until the next time itis configured n order to match the coloring exactly reconfigure Set every time the shooting conditions change To close press MENU t may be difficult to perform this setting in dark places Also if the zoom bar is positioned in the digital range p 30 you may not be able to set the white balance If white balance settings cannot be accomplished tJ will continue to flash If configuring Set is not completed and the power is turned off or a preset is saved may flash on the screen Repeat the procedure from step 1 B Setting the digital zoom Although the digital zoom setting can be made using Digital Zoom P 32 it can also be done via the menu mn Press MENU Select Camera Function Setup b 200x 100x OFF Digital Zoom 300x 3 Press ENTER to exit the MENU uonounJ snu lN 43 uonounJ snu lN Image Setup B This sets the depth of color Saturation This allows you to set the color level It can be set in a range from 0 to 15
3. xipueddy 51 xipueddy 52 Menu Item Menu Item Refer Top Level 2nd Level ved to On Pan Reverse On Tilt Reverse 217252 2 Swivel Setup Part TUe Lint Off P 45 Mode 1 Mode 2 Speed Setup Mode 3 Mode 4 Mode 5 Color System RGB P 45 Initial Setup VZ HD4900A YPbPr Reset P 45 This is the factory default setting For information on settings when the camera starts up refer to Preset Items and Retained Settings P 53 Preset Items and Retained Settings The following table shows the items that can be saved to presets P 35 and the settings that are retained in the absence of anything registered to Preset 1 When settings have been registered to Preset 1 the camera starts up with the settings of Preset 1 When settings have not been registered to Preset 1 the camera starts up using the content of Startup Settings when no Preset 1 is Registered Items that can be Preset Startup Settings when no Preset 1 is Registered Pan Tilt Position front Zoom Position Wide end Exposure Auto Manual Exposure value Auto Focus Auto Manual Focus position BLC Backlight compensation On Off Off Auto Program AE Settings including values for each setting Gain Limit 30dB Slow Shutter 59 94 29 97Hz 1 60 50 25Hz 1 50 Aperture Limit F1 4 Whit
4. Shutter Speed 1 15 to 1 10000 sec at 1080p 59 94 1080p 29 97 1080i 59 94 720p 59 94 1 12 to 1 10000 sec at 1080p 50 1080p 25 1080i 50 720p 50 Pan amp Tilt Functions Horizontal 175 Vertical 30 to 90 Desktop Installation 90 to 30 Ceiling Installation Video OUT Terminals VZ HD4000A HD SDI terminal x1 VZ HD4900A DVI I terminal x1 3G SDI terminal x1 Serial control terminal RS 232C 8 pin miniDIN terminal IN x 1 OUT x 1 RS 422 connect terminal block 9 pin Input Voltage DC 12V DC 11 4 to 12 6V Current Consumption 2 5A max at DC12V 1 0A when pan tilt stopped Allowable Operating Temp Humid 0 to 40 C 10 to 85 no condensation Allowable Storage Temp Humid 20 to 60 10 to 85 Dimensions WxHxD Incl protruding parts Approx 198 x 161 x 132mm Desktop Installation Approx 198 x 177 x 132mm Ceiling Installation Weight Approx 1 9kg Desktop Installation Approx 2 4kg Ceiling Installation n the interest of improving performance the specifications of these devices are subject to change without notice B Dimensional Drawing 3015 Top Front Side Base 4 M3 5
5. manne Cm Unit mm xipueddy 61 B Dimensional Drawing 11510 Ing Im 4 05 6 hole xipueddy Bottom 62 Unit mm m VIDEO OUT DVI I terminal DVI 29 pin DVI I C1 C2 Q ojoje a ilig O 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 D C3 C5 C4 Pin No Function Pin No Function 1 TMDS Data 2 18 TMDS data 0 2 TMDS Data 2 49 TMDS data 0 5 3 TMDS Data 2 4 shield shield 20 TMDS data 5 4 TMDS Data 4 Not used Not used 21 TMDS data 5 5 TMDS Data 4 Not used Not used 22 TMDS clock shield 6 DDC clock 23 TMDS clock 7 DDC data 24 TMDS 8 Analog Vertical C1 Analog Red Pr Sync C2 Analog Green Y 9 TMDS Data 1 C3 Analog Blue Pb 10 TMDS Data 1 CA Analog Horizontal 44 TMDS Data 1 3 Sync shield C5 Analog GND 42 TMDS Data 3 Not used The analog video signal o
6. P 14 23 Is the input switch of the monitor set correctly Check and make sure the input is set for the connected DVI I terminal or an input compatible with an HD SDI 3G SDI terminal The outline of the subject is colored This is not a fault The area around the outline of a subject may be colored Switching to the Program AE Auto mode and changing the aperture limit may improve this P 40 The subject appears distorted This is not a fault The subject may appear slightly distorted due to the nature of the image sensor CMOS There are horizontal stripes on the screen This is not a fault It may appear this way under artificial lighting Bright spots appear on the screen This is not a fault On rare occasions bright spots may appear on dark subjects There is a green stripe on the right side of the screen A green stripe may appear on the right side of the screen with some monitors when using an analog video output VZ HD4900A If this happens use the monitor s function for adjusting the horizontal position to correct the position of the screen Subjects end up looking dark When you shoot with a bright object in the background such as a window light the sun etc subjects become dark So devise a way to shoot so there isn t anything bright in the background or use backlight compensation P 34 48 pejejes Seol e
7. 16 steps The larger the setting value the stronger the color B Setting Outline Intensity Enhancement This allows you to set the intensity of outline compensation for an image It can be set in a range from 0 to 15 16 steps The larger the setting value the more distinct and emphasized the outline B Setting the Black Level Pedestal This allows you to set the black level of the image It can be set in a range from 0 to 79 80 steps The smaller the setting value the more intense the black level B Setting the Gamma Level Gamma This allows you to set the gamma level of the image It can be set in a range from 0 to 16 17 steps The smaller the setting value the more it corrects the brightness of the intermediate level to the brighter side B Reducing Noise NR Setup This allows you to reduce the level of noise in the image It can be set in a range from 0 to 6 7 steps The larger the setting value the greater the noise reduction effect Selecting Different Settings in the Image Setup 4 Press MENU Select the desired 2 setting from the Image Setup using lt gt A and V Press ENTER to open 3 the screen for making the setting setting Use lt or gt to 4 change the value of the the MENU Press ENTER to exit Swivel Setup B Reversing Pan Tilt Movement This allows you to reverse the pan tilt movement w
8. VZ HD4900A 900 To VIDEO OUT f DVI I terminal DVI component converter cable To component IN terminal E HD video monitor etc See P 63 for terminal specifications Set to the video output format P 14 output format P 46 or Sync signal P 15 of the analog video signal output according to the specifications of the connected monitor or external device B Connecting to a Monitor with an Analog RGB IN Terminal VZ HD4900A To VIDEO OUT Sa DVI I terminal DVI Analog RGB converter cable To Analog RGB IN terminal 9 HD video monitor etc See P 63 for terminal specifications Set to the video output format P 14 output format P 46 or Sync signal P 15 of the analog video signal output according to the specifications of the connected monitor or external device uonooeuuo pue uonej ejsu 23 pue 24 B Connecting to a Monitor with a DVI IN Terminal VZ HD4900A DVI cable To DVI IN L3 terminal HD video monitor etc See P 63 for terminal specifications Set to the video output format P 14 output format P 46 or Sync signal P 15 of the analog video signal output according to the specifications of the connected monitor or external device
9. EUJ9 X3 UNA uoneoiunuduo2 If this Happens The brightness of subjects end up changing Way to Resolve the Problem When the brightness of the background changes the brightness of your subject will also change due to the auto exposure adjustment of the camera The area around bright things and the border of dark things This is not a fault Devise a way to shoot such as changing the camera orientation so there is a smaller difference in end up colored brightness Switching to the Program AE Sn Auto mode and changing the aperture limit may improve this Images are out of Are you trying to shoot a subject that is focus hard for the autofocus to bring into focus P 32 The zoom doesn t Try focusing manually work Is the camera in the manual focus mode Focus the camera manually or cancel the P 32 manual focus mode Is there a cell phone or radio nearby Move it away from the camera and turn P 4 the power on again If none of the above apply try turning the _ power off and back on again Unable to use Check and make sure the external device P 26 external control is properly connected to the camera even when Make sure the camera is turned on P 26 connected to an Check and make sure that the serial external device communication baud rate and RS 232C RS 422 selections are correct on the System Select switch If devices are connected in a daisy chain P 45 the position
10. 32 or if you press another button and you leave the number entered as is without pressing ENTER for a certain period of time the entry is disabled and the indicators CAMER A of the camera numbers that had been configured with a PRESET RESET go off If this happens start over what you were trying to do from the beginning When saving a setting or deleting content other preset numbers cannot be called up set or deleted While a menu is displayed P 37 presets cannot be called up set or their content deleted Close the menu and then perform the desired operation Configuration via Menus Function Operating Menus and Understanding Screens With some functions the camera can be operated via onscreen menus displayed on a monitor connected to the camera Within explanation of procedures menu items are indicated as being inside quotes From P 39 on the explanations of operations that can be achieved using cursor buttons lt gt A V are simplified Press MENU The menu opens Menu item on the top level its icon and description Menu items on the 2nd level current setting Camera wi Program AE 1 O White Balance Digital Zoom Adjust the white balance and select a shooting mode to match the situation ENTER EXIT Remote control buttons that work on this screen To
11. The speed may not change even though its setting is due to the range of movement uonounJ snu lN 45 Initial Setup B Setting the Output Format Color System VZ HD4900A This allows you to configure the DVI I image output format You can select from between RGB and YPbPr to match the connected monitor 1 Press MENU Select Initial Setup 2 Color System gt B Reverting All Menu Settings to their Initial Setup Reset Press Initial Setup Reset Press ENTER The following screen opens Reset Reset Yes tUm ENTER Gc RETURN Use lt to select Yes and press ENTER Regardless of the output format setting the HD SDI 3G SDI output will be YPbPr uonounJ snu lN RGB YPbPr 4 3 Press ENTER to exit the MENU Caution J If you reset the settings all of the presets are lost as well P 35 P 53 Appendix Troubleshooting Before requesting repairs look at the following things After doing so if there is still some problem in its operation and you cannot resolve it yourself please contact the store where you purchased it Refer to P 67 for information on after sales service If this Happens Way to Resolve the Problem Berto Page The power won t Check and make sure the AC adapter t
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13. a Shooting Mode to Match the Conditions Program AE You can also select a shooting mode that better suits the situation for even clearer images Program AE Mode Auto No icon appears Automatically adjust the exposure A function to reduce flickering operates when in Auto mode However this reduction may not work depending on the subject lighting conditions or the gain limit setting In such case setting the shutter speed to 1 100 in the Shutter mode can reduce the flicker M Manual The settings for sensitivity gain shutter speed aperture iris are adjusted manually S Shutter The shutter speed is adjusted manually Iris tris The aperture is adjusted manually Spotlight When a strong light is on the subject this prevents the person s face from washing out White Board Provides the ideal exposure control for shooting a white board If you select a Program AE mode new settings that can be made in the selected mode are displayed from the following settings Gain This sets the sensitivity when Manual is selected Can be set in a range from 0 to 30dB 31 steps Shutter Speed This sets the shutter speed when Manual or Shutter are selected You can select from the values in the table below The values that can be selected vary with the image output format 59 94 29 97 50 25 1 10000 1 10000 1 6000 1 6000 1 4000 1 3500 1 3000 1 2500 uonounJ snu lN
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15. base of the camera Tighten the screw securely by hand Tripod mounting hole Standard size of usable tripod mounting screw ZZ Va 20UNC Q f 24 5 mm 0 2 mm Set up the tripod according to its user s manual so it is steady and will not fall over A Warning Do not mount the camera using the tripod screw when installing it in a high place B install with Mounting Screws Sold Separately Install mounting screws in the four screw mounting holes on the base Tighten the 4 screws securely Screw mounting holes Standard size of mounting Screws pue uonejiejsu M3 screw Rubber foot on base of camera 0 23mm to4 mm 19 pue 20 Mount the camera to the ceiling mount fixture camera side with the included screws M3 x 8 B Ceiling Installation 1 Use the included ceiling mount fixtures camera side and ceiling side along with the safety wire and screws when mounting the camera on the ceiling Warning To mount the camera in a high place such as on the ceiling have an installer specialized in such construction do the work Four screws included i M3 x 8 E S Gre SS ig LA o 5 Ceilluig mount fixture Camera side When mounting the camera in a high place make sure the location it will be mounted and the materials used for
16. for desktop installation Front panel for ceiling installation Information on DVI I and 3G SDI HD SDI Cables DVI I and 3G SDI HD SDI cables do not come with the product Please purchase them separately to match the specifications of your monitor or other external device Refer to pages 23 24 and 25 for information on cable types Alternatively refer to page 63 for the terminal specifications for DVI I cables Information on Serial Interface Cables An RS 232C cable do not come with the product If you wish to use an RS 232C cable and control the camera via an external device purchase an RS 232C cable that conforms to the terminal specifications on page 64 f you wish to use an RS 422 cable use the included RS 422 terminal block connector and make connection cables When making cables refer to the wiring diagrams on page 64 for pin layout and page 65 for the wiring diagram of RS 422 cables Also refer to page 66 for how to use RS 422 terminal block connector B Getting the Remote Control Ready Warnings about Using Dry Cell Batteries Do not use any batteries in this device except those specified Also do not mix old and new batteries Doing so may cause fire or injury due to the batteries exploding or leaking Load the batteries as indicated on the device and make sure they are facing correctly in terms of polarity Incorrect polarity may result in injury or staining of the surrounding area due to the bat
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18. option is for use with the VZHD4900A With the VZ HD4000A always set to ON Make the settings for 1 Serial communication baud rate Video OUT Sync switch VZ HD4900A and installation method prior to turning the camera on Do not make these settings after turning the power on If you switch the setting for the installation method and then turn the power on it will erase all the presets When connecting devices in a daisy chain P 26 it is necessary to make the 1 Serial communication baud rate and 3 RS 232C RS 422 selections the same for all connected cameras To change switch settings use a slender slotted screwdriver Remote Control CAMERAS PRESE o 0 o 1 2 3 RESED CAMERA1 CAMERA2 crimi FOCUS EXPOSURE FULLAUTO 990 1090 282 8 HOME WIDE c 1 5 MENU DIGITAL ZOOM DISPLAY THAN JOD HITACHI VZ RM2 D Indicators P 36 CAMERA SELECT Button P 28 8 FOCUS Button P 32 000000000088 EXPOSURE Button P 33 10 key Buttons for presets P 35 PRESET Button P 35 HOME Button P 31 TELE WIDE Buttons P 31 MENU Button P 37 BACK Button P 38 uononpoJaju POWER Button P 28 FULL AUTO Button P 34 RESET Button P 35 Buttons P 32 33 DIGITAL ZOOM Button P 32 DISPLAY Button P 29 lt gt A V C
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20. switch allows you to select the video format of the signal to be output from the VIDEO OUT terminals Be sure to set this switch before you turn on the camera It can also be set when in the standby mode P 29 Be sure to use a Phillips driver when changing the switch position Using anything other than the designated screwdriver may damage the grooves This camera does not have a function that automatically matches the video output signal to the connected monitor s resolution Be sure to configure the setting so it matches the monitor s resolution The Hi Vision video signal outputs a distortion free image on monitors with an 16 9 aspect ratio 18 99 Set it to the QU desired video SELECT format E gt VIDEO A Video output format 0 10801 59 94 1 1080p 59 94 VZ HD4900A 2 720p 59 94 3 1080p 29 97 4 5 6 5 7 Serial control 8 10801 50 9 1080p 50 VZ HD4900A A 720p 50 B 1080p 25 C D E 2 This is the factory default setting VZ HD4000A does not output 1080p 59 94 or 1080p 50 The HD SDI output does not output 1080p 59 94 or 1080p 50 When the video output format is set to serial control switch position 7 the video output format can be set using an external device however the video output format setting is reflected after the power is tu
21. the meaning of lighted remote control indicators 28 sse d lamp POWER lamp Press POWER on the remote control The power comes on The POWER lamp lights and the STANDBY lamp goes off The camera automatically goes through pan and tilt movements and then returns to the home position 2 Turn on the devices connected to the camera When the POWER lamp is lit pressing POWER shifts it into standby mode The POWER lamp goes out and the STANDBY lamp lights If you press POWER again the power comes back on When the power is plugged in the head of the camera will first start to move Screen Display If you press DISPLAY the current settings of camera functions and zoom operations etc are displayed as in the following example If you press DISPLAY again the display turns off o FULL AUTO e e e 9 Function Mud S Menu Operation zoom e P 31 Exposure e P 33 Program AE e P 39 White Balance e P 41 BLC Backlight compensation e P 34 Manual Focus e P 32 Full Auto e P 34 Screenshot for explanation purposes Actual displays will differ uonoung 043002 2 29 01 U0D 9j0uJ83 72211A Following are displays of settings that can be made for different functions shown by setting content Default content shown first zoom Progra
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25. B Connecting to a Monitor with an HD SDI IN Terminal e in y To VIDEO OUT HD SDI terminal HD SDI cable To HD SDI IN terminal REN HD MUROS monitor etc Set the video output format P 14 according to the specifications of the connected monitor or external device Regardless of the output format P 46 setting the HD SDI output will be YPbPr B Connecting to a Monitor with a 3G SDI IN Terminal VZ HD4900A qap To VIDEO OUT 3G SDI terminal 3G SDI cable To 3G SDI IN terminal HD video monitor etc Set the video output format P 14 according to the specifications of the connected monitor or external device Regardless of the output format P 46 setting the 3G SDI output will be YPbPr B Connecting to an External Device with an RS 232C Use an RS 232C to connect the camera for control via an external device 1 Connect as follows with an RS 232C cable KE IN See P 63 for terminal specifications 2 Select SYSTEM SELECT SWITCH 1 serial communication baud rate for the connected external device and set SYSTEM SELECT SWTICH 3 RS 232C RS 422 to RS 232C See P 15 for how to make settings pue uonej ejsu 25 uonooeuuo pue 26 B Connecting Multiple Cameras to an External Device To control mor
26. D4900A has a standard video output DVI I interface as well as the latest 3G SDI interface and it supports both digital and analog video output at 1080p 59 94 or 1080p 50 3G SDI complies with SMPTE424M serial digital interface standards B Pan Tilt Mechanism A direct drive motor powers the pan tilt mechanism which allows quick and quiet pan tilt operation B Equipped with 32 Presets The system can remember multiple configurations such as pan tilt and zoom positions as well as various camera function settings Up to 32 presets can be saved and recalled using the remote control or up to 127 presets when using the external control function B External Control Function Various camera functions can be controlled externally via a serial interface either an RS 232C or for long distance connection an RS 422 uononpoJaju 10 Checking Accessories After you open the package be sure to check that the following accessories are inside AC adaptor Power cord Remote control Connects to the Connects the AC camera adapter to an outlet RS 422 terminal block Two AAA batteries Three M5 x 12 screws connector Four M3 x 8 screws T Qa i DA SIRAS Used to make a For the remote control Darse connection cable when using RS 422 Ceiling mount fixture Ceiling mount fixture Safety wire Camera side Ceiling side Me NOH to Ve Front panel
27. HITACHI J User s Manual Inspire the Next VZ HD4000A VZ HD4900A Introduction Installation and Connection Direct Remote Control Function Configuration via Menus Function Appendix Thank you for purchasing this Hitachi camera Please read this User s Manual thoroughly and use the camera as instructed After reading the User s Manual store it safely Important Information For Your Safety WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE The camera and AC adapter have the following caution marks A RISK OF ELECTRIC AN SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL Identifications of caution marks LN AN This symbol warns the user that uninsulated voltage within the unit may have sufficient magnitude to cause electric shock Therefore itis dangerous to make any kind of contact with any inside part of this unit This symbol alerts the user that important literature concerning the operation and maintenance of this unit has been included Therefore it should be read carefully to avoid any problems IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS In addition to the careful attention devoted to quality standards in the manufacture of your camera safety is a major factor in the design of every instrument But safety is your responsibility too This
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31. T 1 RxD OUT xipueddy 65 xipueddy 66 m Using RS 422 terminal When Unplugging block connectors Connector Plugs Grasp both ends of the RS 422 1 Insert the wire AWG 28 18 into terminal block connector plug and the hole you wish to connect unplug it as shown in the diagram and tighten the corresponding Screw with a slotted screwdriver Slotted screwdriver Wire AWG 28 18 n order to stabilize the voltage level of signals cross ground them When connecting via RS 422 connections via RS 232C cannot be made 2 Plug the RS 422 terminal block connector into the RS 422 terminal H LIMITED WARRANTY HD Color Video Camera Products Limited Warranty VALID IN THE UNITED STATES AND PUERTO RICO ONLY LIMITED WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS Subject to the conditions and limitations set forth below this HITACHI HD Color Video Camera product the Product is warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 1 year starting from the original date of purchase the Limited Warranty Period by the original purchaser Purchaser During the Limited Warranty Period if the Product does not work properly due to a defect in materials or workmanship Hitachi will at Hitachi option either i repair the Product with new or refurbished parts or ii replace the Produ twith a new or refurbished product with equal or greater features and fun
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34. ate normally or is dropped 14 Do not drip or splash liquids onto the camera or place the camera near objects filled with liquid such as vases 15 Use the equipment AC adapter near a power outlet with easy accessibility Cautions on Use of this Product Be sure to read this information Cautions on use Do not subject the camera to impact This camera is a precision machine Take great care that you do not strike it against a hard object or let it fall Do not point directly at the sun If direct sunlight strikes the lens the camera could malfunction or a fire could occur No sand or dust lt If sand or dust gets inside the camera or the AC adapter it may cause damage and or malfunction Heat on surface of product The surfaces of the camera and AC adapter will be slightly warm but this does not indicate a fault Be careful of ambient temperature f the temperature of this camera is too high or too low normal image output may not be possible Be careful of moisture condensation When you move the camera between places where the difference in temperatures is great condensation vapor in air warmed or cooled to water droplets could occur on the lens and or inside the camera If condensation occurs on the lens wipe it off with a soft dry cloth Even if the external surface of camera has dried condensation may remain inside Therefore turn the camera off and leave it in a dry place for at least 1 2
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41. e Balance Settings including values for each setting Auto Digital Zoom Off Saturation Color Level gain setting value 8 Enhancement setting value 8 Pedestal setting value 40 Gamma setting value NR setting value xipueddy 53 xipueddy 54 Software License Information The software incorporated into this product is composed of multiple independent software modules and the copyright for each of the individual software modules belongs to Hitachi Industry amp Control Solutions Ltd or a third party These products incorporate software modules that were developed and or created by Hitachi Industry amp Control Solutions Ltd itself and the property rights and or intellectual property rights to this software and related documentation belong to Hitachi Industry amp Control Solutions Ltd These rights are protected by the Copyright Act and other laws Furthermore this product uses software modules licensed as free software based on the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2 and or GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2 1 hereafter referred to as the Software License Agreement established by the Free Software Foundation Inc of the U S Refer to the following table for information on subject software modules If you have questions about subject software modules please contact the store where you purchased it For details about said software modules such as conditions of use please re
42. e than one camera with an external device via RS 232C or RS 422 cables connect them in a daisy chain Using RS 232C or RS 422 cables make the connections as shown in the figures on P 27 To make connections with RS 422 cables use the included RS 422 terminal block connector and make connection cables When making cables refer to the wiring diagrams on P 64 for pin layout and P 65 for the wiring diagram for RS 422 cables Also refer to P 66 for how to use RS 422 terminal block connectors Select SYSTEM SELECT SWITCH 1 serial communication baud rate for the connected external device and select SYSTEM SELECT SWTICH 3 RS 232C RS 422 See P 15 for how to make settings Connecting with RS 232C Cables Connecting with RS 422 Cables External Control Device External Control Device TEE 5 232 cable o IED ER sts e m ANAN o 90 O CP 5 s 96 iio a Camera 1 Camera 1 Terminal Z RS 232 cable qi block Y connector 0 22 A Z oN NG ZRO e 6 90 Oui qum s 2O waa amico 2 Camera 2 Camera 2 UN RS 232 cable W S Camera 3 Oo Bee Camera 3 When connecting devices in a dai
43. eset 1 to 32 you wish to call up and then press ENTER To Delete a Preset Reset Press RESET and then the number of the preset 1 to 32 you wish to delete and then press ENTER Entering Numbers For presets 1 to 9 Simply press 1 to 9 on the remote control Ex For 3 simply press 3 For presets 10 to 32 Press the first digit and then the second Ex For 25 press 2 and then press 5 If the range of movement for pan tilt is limited by the swivel setting 45 if you move to a pan tilt position set up ahead of time it will be within the limited movement range 35 uonoung 043002 2 uonoun 043002 36 Remote Control Indicators Whenever you operate a camera via the remote control the indicators of the configured camera numbers CAMERA light up While entering the number of the camera whose preset is being called up the indicators of the configured camera numbers CAMERA light up When entering the number of a preset the PRESET indicator and the indicator CAMERA of the configured camera number light up When entering the number to be reset the RESET indicator and the indicator of the configured camera number CAMERA light up POWER Fi GEA CD O CAMERA CAMERA CAMERA3 FOCUS EXPOSURE FULLAUTO While trying to save call up or delete a camera preset if you enter a number other than from 1 to
44. f pins TMDS Data 3 C1 C2 and C3 can be switched 13 Not used via Color System from Menu 14 5V P Initial Setup 46 15 GND 16 Hot Plug Detect 17 TMDS data 0 xipueddy 63 xipueddy 64 B RS 232C IN terminal 8 pin mini DIN female Pin No Function DTR IN DSR IN TxD IN GND RxD IN GND IR OUT INID on BR Oo 9 Not used R OUT of pin 7 can be switched with the System Select switch P 15 m RS 232C OUT terminal 8 pin mini DIN female Pin No Function DTR OUT DSR OUT TxD OUT GND RxD OUT GND Not used SINIJA OO N Not used m RS 422 terminal connect terminal block 9 pin 123456789 WE Function RxD OUT RxD OUT TxD OUT TxD OUT GND RxD RxD IN TxD OD on OO N TxD IN B RS 422 Connection Wiring Diagram External device terminal Camera1 RS 422 terminal TxD IN RxD IN RxD IN GND TxD OUT TxD OUT RxD OUT Camera2 RS 422 terminal 9 TxD IN 8 TxD IN 7 RxD IN 6 5 GND 4 TxD OUT 3 TxD OUT 2 RxD OUT RS 422 terminal of Camera3 amp thereafter TxD IN RxD IN RxD IN GND TxD OUT TxD OUT RxD OU
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46. g the Output Format Color System 46 Reverting All Menu Settings to their Initial Setup Reset 46 Appendix 47 Troubleshooting 47 Menu Structure 51 Preset Items and Retained Settings 53 Software License Information 54 Main Specifications 60 Dimensional Drawing 61 VIDEO OUT DVI I terminal 63 RS 232C IN terminal 64 RS 232C OUT terminal 64 RS 422 terminal 64 RS 422 Connection Wiring Diagram 65 Using RS 422 terminal block connectors 66 Warranty And After Service 67 Introduction Features B Equipped with a High Resolution HD CMOS Image Sensor As it is equipped with a Hi Vision 1 2 8 type 2 megapixel CMOS image sensor the camera can shoot in Hi Vision m Optical 25x Zoom 300x with Digital Zoom The zoom lens has a horizontal FOV angle ranging from 62 at Wide to 2 8 at Tele allowing it to shoot over a wide range from wide angle to telephoto Its digital zoom function lets it take telephoto shots at 300x uononpoJaju B Multiple Video Output Interfaces The VZ HD4000A has an HD SDI interface which is suitable for long distance transmission HD SDI complies with SMPTE292M serial digital interface standards VZ H
47. g the white balance When you wish to adjust the color you can change the white balance setting White balance mode Auto No icon appears Manual Select values for the R gain red gain and the B gain blue gain to set the white balance This can be set in a range from 128 to 127 256 steps Set You can manually adjust white balance to match the light source or situation Outdoor To shoot in fine weather Indoor 1 To shot under incandescent light halogen light or soft fluorescent light wy Indoor 2 To shoot under bright fluorescent light 4 snu lN 41 Selecting a white balance mode 1 Press MENU Select Camera Function Setup gt White Balance gt white balance mode Press ENTER to exit the MENU Do not block the infrared sensor with your hand or other things to obtain a good cast for your shooting Further if the lens is not facing straight ahead it may be difficult to get a good color balance Infrared sensor uoljoUN4 snu lN Setting the white balance manually Set Prepare a white object such a thick sheet of white paper that is not translucent Point the camcorder at the white object so that it fills the screen Thick white paper etc Press MENU Select Camera Function Setup White Balance P Set At this point
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49. h to transport it again please use the packing box it was shipped in Disposal of Batteries When disposing of batteries insulate them from each other such as by putting Electrical tape on their terminals and then dispose of them at a designated location If you dispose of them with any other conductive things such as pieces of metal it may cause them to short and result in a fire or explosion Regulatory Notice FCC Statement Warning This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party resp
50. hen the cursors lt gt pressed To reverse left right movement set Reverse Pan to ON to reverse up down movement set Reverse Tilt to ON If System Select Switch 10 installation method selection is changed to ON ceiling installation both reverse pan and reverse tilt go to ON if Switch 10 is turned OFF desktop installation both reverse pan and reverse tilt go to OFF P 15 B Limiting the Pan Tilt Range It is possible to limit the range that the camera can pan or tilt To limit the range it can move turn the setting ON and then specify the range for each parameter left and right edges for panning and up down edges for tilting The left and right edges can be set in a range from 175 to 175 while the top bottom limits can be set from 90 to 30 desktop installation or 30 to 90 ceiling installation and can be set in 1 increments If the System Select Switch 10 installation method selection is changed the limits of the camera s movable range turn OFF and the configured movable range goes to the maximum movable range When installed on desktop L 175 R 175 Up 90 Down 30 When installed on the ceiling L 175 R 175 Up 30 Down 90 B Setting the Pan Tilt Speed This allows you to set the pan tilt speed when the cursors lt gt are pressed The speed can be set from mode 1 slow to mode 5 fast
51. hile viewing the screen press TELE or WIDE 1 To zoom in and make the subject appear larger press TELE to show a wider range press WIDE uonoung 043002 2 31 uonoun 043u02 329JIq 32 To set the Digital Zoom Adjusting the Press DIGITAL ZOOM repeatedly to turn it On Off Camera The zoom can be set to 100x 200x I 300 B Adjusting the Focus The digital zoom setting can also be Manually Manual switched via the menu Focus If it is difficult to adjust the focus automatically you can adjust it When operating zoom the manually focus may blur for a moment When digital zoom is added the image quality will become coarser FOCUS Press FOCUS 1 It changes to manual focus mode Press or to adjust the focus To focus on a distant subject press and to focus on a near subject press To Revert to Auto Focus Press FOCUS again to return to auto focus Focusing range T telephoto side Approx 1 5 m from the lens surface to infinity W wide angle side Approx 1 cm from the lens surface to infinity When focusing manually start with the subject zoomed in Press TELE to take it to the T side This prevents blurred images when you switch to wide angle zooming If you wish to adjust exposure while focusing manually press EXPOSURE P 33 The exposure bar lights in orange To return to
52. hours before using it again Do not use the camera near strong radio waves or magnetism f the camera is used near strong radio waves or magnetism such as a radio wave tower or electric appliances noise may be present in the picture and the camera may not operate normally At worst the camera could malfunction Cautions on Storage Do not store the camera in a very humid or dusty place If dust gets inside the camera it may malfunction Under high humidity the lens may become moldy and the camera could become inoperable We recommend storing the camera in a box with dessicant when storing in a closet etc Do not store the camera in a place subject to strong magnetism or intense vibrations This could cause malfunctions Cleaning Be sure to turn the power off before cleaning the camera Cleaning the lens Wipe dirt off the lens with a soft dry cloth Cleaning the surface of the camera Use soft cloth to gently wipe dirt off the surface of the camera Do not use benzene or thinner to clean the surface of the camera The coating of the case could peel off or the case could deteriorate Wipe off dirt on the case with a dry soft cloth which has been completely wrung out When using a chemical cleaning cloth follow instructions for use Warnings about Transport This camera is a precision device Transporting the device without using the packing materials we specify may cause damage to it If you wis
53. ll the mounting hardware as indicated by the mark 6 Fasten the camera to the ceiling mount fixture ceiling side with the included screws M5 x 12 from the rear of the camera Ceiling mount fixture Mark Safety wire 6727 o IN Included screw M5 x 12 Included screw M5 x 12 pue uonejiejsu 21 Connections B Connecting to an Electrical Outlet Follow the steps below to connect the camera to an electrical outlet via the included AC adapter and power cord Connect the wire from the AC adapter to the DC IN 12V terminal on the camera Connect the power cord to the AC adapter 9 Plug the power cord into the outlet Power cord included D To outlet AC adapter included uonooeuuo pue When the power is plugged in the head of the camera will first start to move Plug the power cord in after the device is installed Do not use any power cord or AC adapter other than those provided This device does not have a power switch When installing the device either install a dedicated switch that is hardwired and easily accessible or plug the power cord into a device that is near the outlet and can easily be unplugged plugged in during use If something abnormal should happen either turn off the dedicated Switch or unplug the power cord 22 B Connecting to a Monitor with an Analog Component IN Terminal
54. m AE No icon Auto TUN Current zoom position WO ka i IM Manual Digital Zoom Off S Shutter Digital range Iris tris 00 rn Maximum optical zoom Spotlight Digital Zoom 100x White Board Digital range White Balance WO n y No icon Auto Maximum optical zoom Digital Zoom 200x MWB Manual oO Digital range Set 0 3 Outdoor Maximum optical zoom Indoor1 Digital Zoom 300x m LX 2 ZS Exposure BLC Backlight compensation No icon Off No icon Auto PZ nv s j On Manual Q Manual Focus No icon Auto FOCUS Manual Panning Tilting and Zooming B Panning and Tilting Pans or tilts thus adjusting the orientation of the camera O w O DISPLAY BLC ORO H ISIAIN 17 T While looking at the screen press the lt gt AIV buttons to pan and tilt the camera 1 Press buttons quickly to make slight movements or press long to make long ones The camera cannot be panned or tilted while a menu is displayed To return the camera to its normal orientation home position press HOME B Zooming The camera can zoom up to 25x optically or 300x digitally The digital zoom function is Off when purchased TELE WIDE W
55. manual focusing press FOCUS Auto Focus may not perform well on subjects if Subjects are not in the center of the frame both near and far subjects are within the auto focus bracket at the same time subjects are moving rapidly subjects are dark or low in contrast etc B Adjusting the Brightness of the Image Exposure Normally the exposure is automatically adjusted However depending on the shooting conditions the exposure can be adjusted manually EXPOSURE 1 Press EXPOSURE a Press or to adjust the exposure If you wish to adjust focus manually while adjusting exposure press FOCUS The manual focus icon lights in orange P 32 To return to exposure adjustment press EXPOSURE uonoung 043002 32311A If the Program AE mode is set to Manual the results of adjusting the exposure are not reflected When the Program AE mode is set to anything other than Manual the exposure adjustments are reflected 33 01 U0D 72311A 34 B Compensating for backlight When the subject is lit from the rear this function will compensate for lighting so that the subject is not too dark Backlight Compensation Press BLC The image is backlight compensation Pressing BLC again cancels backlight compensation If the Program AE mode is set to Manual the results of backlight compensation are
56. mounting it other than the included fixture etc are strong enough Be sure to attach the safety wire of the camera with the included screw M5 x 12 Install the mounting hardware as indicated by the mark to support a weight of at least 20kg and then mount the camera securely If materials are not strong enough it may fall and cause an injury To prevent it from falling be sure to attach the safety wire Take all due care to prevent the camera from falling during installation If installed in a high place inspect once a year to make sure the mount has not become loose Make more frequent inspections if the conditions of use call for it Included screw M5 x12 3 Mount the ceiling mount fixture 5 Align the tabs A sticking up ceiling side to the ceiling on the ceiling mount fixture Use screws that fit in the screw camera side with ceiling mount hole of the ceiling mount fixture fixture s ceiling side holes B ceiling side not included and slide in so they are held in To prevent them from loosening position use a flat or spring washer as Tuck the extra length of the needed safety wire inside the ceiling mount fixture Ceiling mount fixture Celling side Ceiling mount fixture Separately purchased screw 4 Attach the other end of the safety wire you attached to the camera in step 1 to the ceiling mount fixture ceiling side with the included screws M5 x 12 Insta
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58. ng the Product s original box and packaging including all original parts written materials and accessories HITACHI AMERICA LTD DIGITAL MEDIA DIVISION PO BOX 99652 TROY MI 48099 U S A Tel 1 800 HITACHI HITACHI HD Color Video Camera WARRANTY pg2 WARRANTY LIMITATIONS This Hitachi Limited Warranty does not cover a any Product that has been modified or repaired in a manner not previously authorized by Hitachi in writing b any Product whose serial number if any has been removed altered replaced defaced or rendered illegible c any defect malfunction or failure caused by or resulting from non authorized service maintenance repair or part replacements d damage resulting from abuse misuse mishandling neglect or damage caused by exposure to hostile or unstable operating environments such as areas containing dust and or smoke or in any manner other than those identified as acceptable in the Product s User s Manual e damage caused by power surges accidents natural disasters occurrences or any other events or circumstances outside Hitachi s control f any Product used in any manner inconsistent with the safe and proper set up usage and installation requirements and configurations identified in the Product s User s Manual g improper opening tampering with or modification of the Product or any Purchaser misadjustments of user operated controls h any obligation related to the removal of Product from a custom ca
59. not reflected When the Program AE mode is set to anything other than Manual the results of backlight compensation are reflected B Returning Changed Settings to their Defaults Full Auto The following settings can be returned to their defaults with one button Function Default Refer to Focus Auto P 32 Exposure Auto P 33 BLC Backlight compensation Off P 34 Program AE Auto P 39 White Balance Auto 41 Ce FULL AUTO Press FULL AUTO FULL AUTO is displayed 1 onscreen for several seconds and the settings revert to their default Making Camera Presets You can set up presets for different camera settings such as its pan tilt and zoom Once presets are made they are retained even if the power is turned off Presets that can be accessed from the remote control can be made from 1 to 32 To use presets from 33 up use the external control function Once you save preset 1 whenever you turn the power on thereafter the camera starts under preset 1 settings To see what preset items can be made refer to Preset Items and Retained Settings P 53 8 i Preset number buttons ENTER When the camera is in the state you wish to save press PRESET and then press the number you wish to save from 1 to 32 Press ENTER To Call up a Camera Preset Press the number of the pr
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61. odes iue 28 Turning the Power 28 Screen Display 29 Panning Tilting and ZOOMING 31 Panning and Tilting 31 2 22 2222222 31 Adjusting the Camera 32 Adjusting the Focus Manually Manual Focus 32 Adjusting the Brightness of the Image Exposure 33 Compensating for backlight 34 Returning Changed Settings to their Defaults Full Auto 34 Making Camera Presets 35 Configuration via Menus Function 37 Operating Menus and Understanding Screens 37 Camera Functions Setup 39 Selecting a Shooting Mode to Match the Conditions Program AE 39 Setting the white balance 41 Setting the digital zoom 43 Image Setup 44 This sets the depth of color Saturation 44 Setting Outline Intensity Enhancement 44 Setting the Black Level Pedestal 44 Setting the Gamma Level 44 Reducing Noise NR Setup 44 Swivel Setup 45 Reversing Pan Tilt Movement 45 Limiting the Pan Tilt Range 45 Setting the Pan Tilt Speed 45 Initial Setup 46 Settin
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65. onsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Table of Contents Important Information 2 Cautions on Use of this Product Be sure to read this information 4 Regulatory Notice 6 Introduction 9 Features 9 Checking Accessories 10 Names of Parts 12 Installation and Connection 18 Installation 18 Installing it on a Desk or Table 19 Mounting on a Tripod Sold Separately 19 Install with Mounting Screws Sold Separately 19 Ceiling Installation 20 Connections 22 Connecting to an Electrical Outlets tette 22 Connecting to a Monitor with an Analog Component IN Terminal 23 Connecting to a Monitor with an Analog RGB IN Terminal 23 Connecting to a Monitor with a DVI IN Terminal 24 Connecting to a Monitor with an HD SDI IN Terminal 24 Connecting to a Monitor with a 3G SDI IN Terminal 25 Connecting to an External Device with an RS 2320U 25 Connecting Multiple Cameras to an External Device 26 Direct Remote Control Function 28 Before Use 28 Selecting Remote Control C
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67. page lists important information that will help to assure your enjoyment and proper use of the camera and accessory equipment Read these instructions Store these instructions for convenient accessibility Heed all warnings Do not use the camera near water Clean the camera using only a dry cloth 1 2 3 4 Observe all instructions 5 6 7 Do not block any ventilation openings The camera should be placed in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 8 Do not place the camera near heat sources such as radiators heat registering areas stoves or other heat generating apparatus including amplifiers 9 Protect the power cable and cord from being stepped on or pinched particularly at the plugs power outlets and where it connects to the camera 10 Only use the attachments and accessories specified by the manufacturer 11 Use the camera only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the camera When using a cart to move the camera use caution to avoid injury from tip over 12 Unplug the camera during lightning storms or when unused for MATT long periods of time 53125 13 Refer all servicing to qualified servicing personnel Servicing is required if the camera is damaged in any way such as if the power cable cord or plug is damaged liquid is spilled or foreign objects fall onto the camera or if the camera is exposed to rain or moisture does not oper
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69. rned back on SYSTEM SELECT Switch Settings SYSTEM SELECT Switch 1 Serial communication baud rate switch OFF 9 600 bps ON 38 400 bps Switch 2 IR OUT switch Allows the IR reception signal from the remote control to be output from the RS232C IN terminal OFF Disables output ON Enables output 8 Switch 3 RS 232C RS 422 switch OFF Comm via RS 232C ON Comm via RS 422 Switch 4 Video OUT Sync switch VZ HD4900A Switches the Sync signal on off for analog video signal output Set this to add a Sync signal especially when not connected to Analog Horizontal Sync Analog Vertical Sync OFF Does not add Sync ON Adds Sync Switch 4 Not used VZ HD4000A Always set to ON Switch 5 Not used Always set to OFF amp Switch 6 Not used Always set to OFF D 9 Switches 7 9 remote code switch Allows you to select the remote control code RC 1 to RC 3 to receive in cases such as when operating multiple cameras with the same remote or to avoid interference from another remote control for a nearby camera To prevent remote control operation RC OFF set to anything other than RC 1 RC 3 uononpoJaju OTHERS Switch 10 installation method selection Select the camera installation method OFF Desktop installation ON Ceiling installation This is the factory default setting 15 uononpoJaju 16 The VIDEO OUT SYNC
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71. s of the switch above must be the same xipueddy 49 xipueddy 50 If this Happens The remote control doesn t work Way to Resolve the Problem Are you pointing the remote control at the receiver on the camera Point the remote at the receiver of the camera and then operate it Refer to Page Is the receiver on the camera in direct sunlight or under a bright light such as a fluorescent one When the receiver is under a bright light it will not work Adjust the location and or the angle of the device Are there batteries in the remote control Check the batteries are facing the right way as well The batteries may be dead Replace the batteries Is the camera number the same on the camera and the remote control Set the camera number on the remote control so it is the same as the camera s setting P 17 P 28 Is the camera turned on Turn the camera on P 28 Menu Structure The camera s menus are structured as follows Menu Item Menu Item Setting Refer Top Level 2nd Level to Auto Manual Program AE Sutter P 38 Iris Spotlight White Board Auto Camera Manual Functions Set Setup White Balance Outdoor P 40 Indoor 1 Indoor 2 300x 2 200x Digital Zoom 100x P 42 Off Saturation Enhancement Image Setup Pedestal P 43 Gamma NR Setup
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73. select another icon on the top level press or V uonoun snu l ei uoneanDiuo2 37 Press gt or ENTER to access menu selections on the 2nd level from the screen in step 1 Camera Functions Setup CO paz Digital Zoom Select the shooting mode Choose the optimum mode for shooting conditions ENTER fac RETURN To go back to selections on the top level press BACK or Use A or V to select the desired setting and activate it with ENTER The sample screenshot is set to 100x Camera Functions Setup Program AE O Auto Digital Zoom Select the digital zoom setting ENTER RETURN uonoun snu l ei uoneanDiuo2 Press or V select the menu item of the setting you wish to change and then press either gt or ENTER to activate it Setting items that can be selected for the chosen menu item are displayed To close the menu midstream Press MENU In step 1 pressing BACK also closes the menu The sample screenshot is with Digital Zoom selected and activated Camera Functions Setup Program AE Digital Zoom 300 x 200 x v Off Cancel the digital zoom ENTER Gen RETURN To go back to menu selections on the 2nd level press BACK or lt Camera Functions Setup B Selecting
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76. sy chain it is necessary to make the selections the same for all the connected cameras namely the SYSTEM SELECT SWITCH 1 serial communication baud rate and SYSTEM SELECT SWITCH 3 RS 232C RS 422 Make the switch settings before turning the device on Turn the power on after making switch settings P 28 To change SYSTEM SELECT SWITCH settings use a slender slotted Screwdriver Do not set the switches to anything other than as instructed Doing so may cause a malfunction UOI D9UUOD pue uonejiejsu Direct Remote Control Function Before Use This chapter describes the functions that can operate the camera directly via remote control Refer to P 37 for functions that use menu screens Remote control buttons are indicated as Button Name For example POWER refers to the power button on the remote control When using the remote control point it at the remote control receiver P 12 on the camera B Selecting Remote Control Codes Setting the camera s remote control codes Set the remote control 1 codes with the SYSTEM SELECT Switches remote control code selections P 15 Press the CAMERA SELECT Button 2 CAMERA on the remote control and operate the designated camera 043u02 Ex To operate CAMERA set the SYSTEM SELECT Switches to DON OFF OOFF RC1 Refer to Remote Control Indicators on P 36 for
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78. teries exploding or leaking Remove the battery 1 chamber lid 6 Open the lid by pressing in NS the direction of the arrow Insert the batteries Insert the included AAA batteries with as indicated Close the battery 3 chamber lid Press in the direction of the arrow and put the lid back in place uononpoaju 11 uononpoJju 12 Names of Parts Front Side ec 0 OG Lens POWER lamp P 28 STANDBY lamp P 28 Remote receiver IR sensor P 28 42 SYSTEM SELECT switch P 15 6 VIDEO SELECT switch 14 EXT SLOT This is an extension slot for maintenance and is not normally used Anti theft lock installation hole Use a theft prevention cable sold separately Rear VZ HD4000A VZ HD4000A 1 DC IN 12V terminal P 22 RS 232C IN terminal P 25 RS 232C OUT terminal P 26 RS 422 terminal P 26 VIDEO OUT DVI I terminal VZ HD49004A P 23 VZ HD4900A VZ HD4900A 8 m Te VIDEO OUT HD SDI terminal VZ HD40004A P 24 VIDEO OUT 36 501 terminal VZ HD4900A P 25 Tripod mounting hole P 19 Screw mounting holes 19 Rating label uononpoJaju 13 uononpoJaju 14 Setting the VIDEO SELECT Switch This
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80. urn on is securely plugged into the DC IN 12V terminal of the camera and that the P 22 power cord is plugged into both the AC adapter and the outlet Uu The camera is Has the camera been subject to a severe 5 plugged properly shock _ but it still won t The camera may be broken Consult with 5 the store where you purchased it lt When the power This is not a fault When the power is is plugged in the plugged in the head of the camera will head of the camera first start to move It then returns to the P 28 moves around at home position automatically Will Do not touch the head of the camera gt when it is moving The camera does 15 there something preventing it from pan and or tilt moving 5 Remove it and turn the power on again No image appears and make sure the DVI I cable P 23 E on the connected or HD SDI 3G SDI cable is properly P 24 monitor connected 2 The video format of the camera OUT has to S match the video format of the monitor IN P 14 e Check whether the Video Select switch is Cont Set correctly 47 If this Happens Way to Resolve the Problem pejejes xipueddy Cont When not connected to a monitor with an HD SDI input terminal the image is not output at 1080p 59 94 or 1080p 50 Change the Video Select switch and try using a different image output format or use the DVI I OUT VZ HD4900A
81. ursor Buttons ENTER Button P 31 37 38 BLC Backlight compensation Button P 34 17 Installation and Connection Installation Introduction e When installing on a desktop attach the included front panel for desktop installation on the front of the device for a ceiling installation attach the front panel for ceiling installation P 10 e When installing on a desktop set System Select Switch 10 installation method selection to OFF desktop installation and for a ceiling installation set System Select Switch 10 installation method selection to ON ceiling installation P 15 During installation take steps as needed to prevent the camera from falling e Install the camera so it is level Install itin a normal orientation Desktop Installation Ceiling Installation When moving the device hold the head of the camera in a fixed position with both hands and carry the device by the base Do not simply carry it by its base or just the camera head Doing so may cause a malfunction Do not apply force to the camera such as by trying to make it pan or tilt manually Doing so may cause a malfunction Desktop Installation Ceiling Installation pue 18 B installing it on a Desk or Table Install it in a stable location where it is unlikely to fall off B Mounting on a Tripod Sold Separately Attach the tripod to the tripod mounting hole on the
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