Datavideo PTR-10 Robotic Pan Tilt Head Instruction Manual
DataVideo PTR-10 is a robotic pan tilt head that allows for precise camera positioning and movement. With RS-422 VISCA communication protocol and DVIP (RMC-300C), it offers flexible control options for various cameras. The IR remote control enables wireless operation, while the tally light provides visual indication of the camera's status. Suitable for live streaming, video conferencing, and studio applications, the PTR-10 enhances the versatility of your camera setup.
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ROBOTIC
PAN TILT HEAD
PTR-10
Instruction Manual
Table of Contents
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Disclaimer of Product & Services
The information offered in this instruction manual is intended as a guide only. At all times, Datavideo
Technologies will try to give correct, complete and suitable information. However, Datavideo
Technologies cannot exclude that some information in this manual, from time to time, may not be correct or may be incomplete. This manual may contain typing errors, omissions or incorrect information. Datavideo Technologies always recommend that you double check the information in this document for accuracy before making any purchase decision or using the product. Datavideo
Technologies is not responsible for any omissions or errors, or for any subsequent loss or damage caused by using the information contained within this manual. Further advice on the content of this manual or on the product can be obtained by contacting your local Datavideo Office or dealer .
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FCC Compliance Statement
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.
Warnings and Precautions
1.
Read all of these warnings and save them for later reference.
2.
Follow all warnings and instructions marked on this unit.
3.
Unplug this unit from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
4.
Do not use this unit in or near water.
5.
Do not place this unit on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The unit may fall, causing serious damage.
6.
Slots and openings on the cabinet top, back, and bottom are provided for ventilation. To ensure safe and reliable operation of this unit, and to protect it from overheating, do not block or cover these openings. Do not place this unit on a bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface, as the ventilation openings on the bottom of the cabinet will be blocked. This unit should never be placed near or over a heat register or radiator. This unit should not be placed in a built-in installation unless proper ventilation is provided.
7.
This product should only be operated from the type of power source indicated on the marking label of the AC adapter. If you are not sure of the type of power available, consult your Datavideo dealer or your local power company.
8.
Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this unit where the power cord will be walked on, rolled over, or otherwise stressed.
9.
If an extension cord must be used with this unit, make sure that the total of the ampere ratings on the products plugged into the extension cord do not exceed the extension cord rating.
10.
Make sure that the total amperes of all the units that are plugged into a single wall outlet do not exceed 15 amperes.
11.
Never push objects of any kind into this unit through the cabinet ventilation slots, as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in risk of fire or electric shock.
Never spill liquid of any kind onto or into this unit.
12.
Except as specifically explained elsewhere in this manual, do not attempt to service this product yourself. Opening or removing covers that are marked “Do Not Remove” may expose you to dangerous voltage points or other risks, and will void your warranty. Refer all service issues to qualified service personnel.
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13.
Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: a.
When the power cord is damaged or frayed; b.
When liquid has spilled into the unit; c.
When the product has been exposed to rain or water; d.
When the product does not operate normally under normal operating conditions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions in this manual; improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage to the unit and may often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the unit to normal operation; e.
When the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged; f.
When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance, indicating a need for service.
Warranty
Standard Warranty
Datavideo equipment is guaranteed against any manufacturing defects for one year from the
date of purchase.
The original purchase invoice or other documentary evidence should be supplied at the time of any request for repair under warranty.
The product warranty period beings on the purchase date. If the purchase date is unknown, the product warranty period begins on the thirtieth day after shipment from a Datavideo office.
All non-Datavideo manufactured products (product without Datavideo logo) have only one year
warranty from the date of purchase.
Damage caused by accident, misuse, unauthorized repairs, sand, grit or water is not covered under warranty.
Viruses and malware infections on the computer systems are not covered under warranty.
Any errors that are caused by unauthorized third-party software installations, which are not
required by our computer systems, are not covered under warranty.
All mail or transportation costs including insurance are at the expense of the owner.
All other claims of any nature are not covered.
All accessories including headphones, cables, batteries, metal parts, housing, cable reel and consumable parts are not covered under warranty.
Warranty only valid in the country or region of purchase.
Your statutory rights are not affected.
Three Year Warranty
All Datavideo products purchased after July 1st, 2017 qualify for a free two years extension to the standard warranty, providing the product is registered with Datavideo
within 30
days of purchase.
Certain parts with limited lifetime expectancy such as LCD panels, DVD drives, Hard Drive, Solid
State Drive, SD Card, USB Thumb Drive, Lighting, Non-PCIe Card and third party provided PC components are covered for 1 year.
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The three-year warranty must be registered on Datavideo's official website or with your local
Datavideo office or one of its authorized distributors within 30 days of purchase.
Disposal
For EU Customers only - WEEE Marking
This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of with your other household waste. Instead, it is your responsibility to dispose of your waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment. The separate collection and recycling of your waste equipment at the time of disposal will help to conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment. For more information about where you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling, please contact your local city office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.
CE Marking
is the symbol as shown on the left of this page. The letters "
CE
" are the abbreviation of French phrase "Conformité Européene" which literally means
"European Conformity". The term initially used was "EC Mark" and it was officially replaced by "CE Marking" in the Directive 93/68/EEC in 1993. "CE Marking" is now used in all EU official documents.
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Product Overview
Datavideo's PTR-10 is a revolutionary robotic pan tilt head designed specifically for mounting smallto-midsized cameras, allowing you to control them from a remote location.
Datavideo's PTR-10 robotic pan tilt head weighs 3.4 Kg and allows mounting of a camera that weighs up to 4 Kg, thus making it a perfect device to be mounted on the tripod, the wall and the ceiling.
Ultimately, PTR-10 gives you everything you need to maneuver your camera in different scenarios.
That’s Datavideo; sharing the value!
Features
Video Input Interfaces
SDI
HDMI
Video Output Formats
2160p 29.97/25
1080p 59.94/50
1080i 59.94/50
720p 59.94/50
Control Interfaces
RS-232
RS-422
DVIP
Tally
LANC
Compatible Datavideo Controllers
RMC-180
RMC-300C
HS-1600T
RMC-280
Supported Cameras
Datavideo block cameras
LANC cameras
BX lens cameras
Others
PAN and TILT adjustments
Strong and sturdy aluminum alloy material design
Built-in tally light
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System Diagram
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System Overview
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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DC 12V/5A IN
Power
DC in socket connects the supplied 12V/5A PSU. The connection can be secured by screwing the outer fastening ring of the DC In plug to the socket.
Power Switch
Device power ON/OFF
DC 12V/2A OUT
Supplies power to the mounted camera.
Video
SDI IN
Video IN from the mounted camera
SDI OUT
Delivers camera video to external devices such as a video switcher.
HDMI IN
Video IN from the mounted camera
HDMI OUT
Delivers camera video to external devices such as a video switcher.
Control
RS-422 IN
Connects any VISCA controller utilizing RS-422 interface such as
Datavideo’s RMC-180 controller.
See the section on
RS-422 VISCA Communication Protocol
for detailed descriptions and example system setup.
RS-422 OUT
Connects to the camera mounted, relaying messages between the camera and VISCA controller (RMC-180).
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DVIP
DVIP port connects the PTR-10 to an Ethernet switcher or router for remote control. An example of the controller utilizing DVIP port is RMC-300C.
See the section on
for detailed descriptions and example system setup.
RS-232 OUT
Currently a reserved port for future development.
REMOTE
For adjusting zoom and focus of various camera brands
Tally IN
Receives tally information from external devices such as a video switcher.
Tally OUT
Delivers tally information to the mounted camera.
IR Receiver
Operate the PTR-10 by an IR remote control.
Firmware Upgrade / Device Configuration
F/W Upgrade
For upgrading to the latest firmware
See
LED Indicators
Firmware update status indications
DIP Switch
For configuring the PTR-10.
See
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Connections
Before starting to use your robotic pan tilt head, make sure you have connected the power and camera video.
Power
DC 12V/5A IN
DC in socket connects the supplied 12V/5A PSU. The connection can be secured by screwing the outer fastening ring of the DC In plug to the socket.
DC 12V/2A OUT
Supplies power to the mounted camera.
Video
SDI / HDMI IN
Video IN from the mounted camera via SDI or HDMI interface.
SDI / HDMI OUT
Delivers camera video to external devices such as a video switcher via SDI or HDMI interface.
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Control Functions
Various control methods are described in this section.
RS-422 VISCA Communication Protocol (RMC-180)
The RMC-180 PTZ Camera Controller is designed to control up to 4 Datavideo Pan Tilt Zoom (PTZ) cameras such as the PTC-150/PTC-150W.
To control the PTZ camera mounted on PTR-10, first connect one of the four RJ-45 ports provided on the RMC-180 rear to PTR-10’s RS-422 IN port via any RJ-45 cable. Via another RJ-45 cable, connect
PTR-10’s RS-422 OUT port to RS-422 port of the PTZ camera mounted. See the diagram below for example system setup and refer to the RMC-180 user manual for instructions.
Please note that bit 4 of the DIP switch must be set to OFF. See the
information.
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See below for information about RJ-45 cabling (RS-422 wiring scheme between RMC-180 and PTR-
10) in the RS-422 setup environment.
GND
NC
TX-
RX-
RX+
TX+
NC
NC
RMC-180 (RJ-45 Port)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
White/Orange
Orange
White/Green
Blue
White/Blue
Green
White/Brown
Brown
GND
PTR-10 (RS-422 IN)
White/Orange
Orange
White/Green
Blue
White/Blue
Green
White/Brown
Brown
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
GND
NC
RX-
TX-
TX+
RX+
NC
NC
DVIP (RMC-300C)
To control multiple PTR series devices with the RMC-300C, you will first have to connect them to the same network via DVIP port. The RMC-300C allows you to control up to 24 PTR series devices simultaneously. See the diagram below for an example system connection setup in a DHCP / LAN network and also refer to the RMC-300C user manual for instructions.
PTR series device usually has a default static IP address of 192.168.100.XXX. Using an RJ-45 Ethernet cable, the unit can be directly connected to a Windows-based computer assigned of an IP address with the same first three octets as the unit’s default IP address. The following setup procedure outlined below should allow you to initially configure the unit before moving it to an existing DHCP /
LAN network.
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1.
First using an RJ-45 Ethernet cable, connect the
DVIP port
of your PTR series device to a
Windows computer assigned of an IP address with the same first three octets as the device’s default IP address.
2.
Locate the DIP switch on your PTR series device.
3.
Set DIP Switch positions X and X to ON.
4.
Set
DVIP baud rate
to 115200.
5.
Download the DVIP Configuration Tool from the product page.
6.
On the PC, open the DVIP Configuration Tool by double clicking
“
DVIP_ConfigureTools.exe
.”
7.
After the DVIP Configuration Tool is opened, select your network interface card and click the “
OK
” button.
8.
On the DVIP Device List, you will then be able to see the Device Name, MAC address and IP address of the connected device.
9.
Set the network to DHCP then click the “
Save
” button to write the new setting into the device.
10.
Right after the “
Save
” button is clicked, you will be able to see a prompt message at the top right corner to request for a device reboot for the new settings to become effective.
11.
Reboot the device to apply the new settings.
Remote
The
Remote
port, when connected to the camera mounted
,
allows you to adjust ZOOM and FOCUS of various camera brands. To use this function, you will need to first enable LANC or BX-Lens mode by accessing the OSD menu option,
Remote Out Mode
, on your PTR-10 device. Follow the menu path below:
4. Remote Control
6. Set Remote Out
1. Remote Out mode
LanC or BX-Lens
After the LANC mode is enabled, connect the PTR-10 Remote port to the camera’s 2.5 mm earphone jack. Below is a list of cameras that allows you to adjust the Zoom and Focus in LANC mode.
Please note that Datavideo has specifically designed and manufactured the cable for such connection. The part number of the remote cable is G07620000132.
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Model
PXW-Z280V
PXW-Z190V
PXW-Z150
PXW-X160
HNR-NX5R
HNR-NX100
AG-CX350PX
AG-CX200MC
AJ-UPX360MC
GY-HC550/500
GY-HM171K
GY-HM606
GY-HM660
XF705
XF405
XF305
XLH1
XHG1
Brand
Sony
Sony
Sony
Sony
Sony
Sony
Panasonic 11.5 – 17 W
Panasonic 11.5 – 17 W
Panasonic 11.5 – 17 W
JVC
JVC
JVC
JVC
Canon
Canon
Canon
Canon
Canon
Power Consumption
24 – 31 W
22 – 29 W
6.3 – 6.6 W
19.9 – 20.8 W
7.5 – 7.8 W
5.2 – 5.4 W
24 W
7.6 W
10 W
12 W
20.8 W
8.4 W
8.5 – 8.9 W
7.8 W
7.1 – 7.3 W
DC Input
12V
12V
8.4V
19.5V*
8.4V
8.4V
12V
12V
12V
12V
12V
12V
12V
24V*
8.4V
8.4V
7.4V
7.4V
*Use the camera’s power supply instead of the power supplied by PTR-10/10T.
If the BX-Lens mode is selected, use Sony 8 pin to 8 pin remote control cable to establish device connection, which allows you to adjust the zoom function. An example of such a camera is Sony’s
PXW-X200 (X280). Datavideo’s part number of the 8 pin to 8 pin remote control cable is
G07620000133. See below for details.
Model Brand
PXW-X200 (X280) Sony
Power Consumption
18 – 23 W
DC Input
12V
For RS-422 mode connection, you may mount Datavideo’s BC-80 or BC-200 on the PTR-10 and use any standard Ethernet cable to establish physical connection.
Tally
Two tally sockets can be found on your PTR series device.
Tally IN
receives tally information from external devices such as a video switcher.
Tally OUT
delivers tally information to the mounted camera.
Tally Light Definitions
Message
Light
On Air/Live
Red
Standby/Cued
Green
Free/Safe
No Light
A simple test tool is illustrated in the diagram below.
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IR Remote Control
Operates PTR-10 by an IR remote control.
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Function Descriptions
No. Buttons
Reset
1
2
2
3
Descriptions
Press RESET button to return the camera lens to the front.
Set
Preset
Group
Saving PAN/TILT Presets
The PTR-10 is equipped with 50 PAN/TILT presets. To save PAN/TILT settings to presets, you should first move the camera to a desired
PAN/TILT position then press the number keys to select a preset number (1-50). Finally press the
SET
button to store the PAN/TILT settings (Note: You can also issue the save command using the RS-
422 protocol).
Recalling PAN/TILT Presets
First press the number keys to select a preset number (1-50) then press the
PRESET
button to recall the PAN/TILT settings.
Enabling the GROUP motion activates automatic camera movements. Each group consists of up to 16 PAN/TILT presets allowing automatic movement of cameras to these positions in the order configured in the group.
Recalling Group
The PTR-10 is equipped with 8 groups. To recall a group, first press the number keys to select a group number (1-8) then press the
GROUP
button to enable it.
Saving Group Settings
To configure the group setting, first open the OSD menu, then select
MEMORY
.
Each group allows you to select up to 16 presets from the PRESET
NO. option for automatic movements of the camera mounted. You can set the stop time for each preset. Furthermore, in the NEXT
POSITION option, set RETURN to repeat the group motion and the rest for single group motion.
Group Cancel
Press Enter or Reset button to terminate GROUP motion.
Camera Select
Select CAM1-CAM4 in a multi-camera environment
Assign an ID number to the camera intended for operation by adjusting the IRID (SW2) switch located at the rear of the camera
Press CAMERA SELECT (CAM 1~ CAM4) buttons corresponding to the numbers set previously to navigate between four cameras
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No.
4
5
6
Buttons
Position Setting
Descriptions
Various combinations of settings (position, zoom, focus, gain control and iris control) can be saved to presets using the number keypad.
Adjust Preset Point
Adjust position, zoom, focus, gain control and iris of the camera.
Set up Preset Point
Press any of the preset numbers 1~50 and then press the SET button (see the SET button description).
Recall saved setting
Press any of the preset numbers 1~50 and then press the PRESET button (see the PRESET button description).
Set up Group Scan mode
Press any of the group numbers 1~8 and then press the GROUP button (see the GROUP button description).
Return Camera Lens to the Front
Press number 0 and then press PRESET button.
Focus Setup
Manually focus camera lens on a subject
Press either (F) FAR button or (N) NEAR button to manually focus the camera lens onto the subject.
Auto Focus Control
Automatically focus camera lens on a subject
Press the Auto FOCUS button to automatically focus the camera lens onto the subject such that it is positioned at the center of the screen.
Gain Control
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Adjust Brightness
Press GAIN+ button to increase the brightness or GAIN- button to decrease the brightness of the environment.
To cancel the function or return to default setup, press the Auto button.
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P/T Speed
Adjust Pan/ Tilt Speed
Press SPEED + / - button to switch to adjust Pan/Tilt speed
(up/down).
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No.
9
10
11
12
13
Buttons
Auto Iris Control
Descriptions
Make the subject appear brighter
Adjust the iris opening (aperture), to control the amount of light coming through the lens (i.e. the "exposure"). Press IRIS+ button to enlarge the iris opening to allow more light to come in so that the subject appears brighter and press IRIS- button to shrink the iris opening to allow less light to come in so that the subject appears less bright.
To cancel the function or return to default setup, press the Auto button.
ENTER
ENTER
Menu ENTER key
Direction Arrows
Change camera direction
Press arrow buttons to change the direction of the camera head
Stop Preset Point Auto Scan mode
Press any of the DIRECTION buttons
Select Menu Option
Press UP or DOWN button to select the menu option
Enter Sub-Menu Option
Press ENTER button to enter sub- menu option
Adjust Setup Value
Press LEFT or RIGHT button to adjust the value
Menu Button
Enter or Exit Menu Options
Zoom In / Out
Buttons
Zoom
Press either (T) TELE button to zoom in on the subject such that it appears to be close to the camera or (W) WIDE button to zoom out from the subject such that it appears to be far away from the camera.
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No.
14
Buttons
Zoom Speed Button
(4 speed selection)
Descriptions
Adjust Zoom In/Out Speed
Press button 1/2/3/4 to switch between different speeds with 1 being the highest and 4 being the lowest.
Power Button
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Switch Remote Controller ON/OFF
OSD Menu
The OSD menu allows you to modify various device settings such as pan and tilt and control protocols. Press the menu button on your remote control opens the OSD menu shown below.
OSD MENU
1: Set Motor
2: Memory
3: Video Mode
4: Remote Control
5: System
6: Reset P/T
7: Escape
The table below summarizes the main option items and their sub-options.
Main Options
Set Motor Memory Video Mode Remote Control System Reset P/T Escape
1. P/T
Acceleration
1. Preset
Position
1. Selection
Way
1. PAN/TILT
Reverse
1. Display
1. Reset
Pan/Tilt
2. P/T
Speed
2.Group-1
2. Video
Mode
2. Remote
Source
2. Tally
Light
3. PAN
Torque
4. Tilt
Torque
5. Pan
Offset
3. Group-2
4. Group-3 4. Escape
5. Group-4
3. HDMI
Mode
3. Set RS-422
4. Set DVIP
5. Set IR
3. Model
No.
4. Reset
All
5. Update
Software
6. Tilt Offset 6. Group-5
7. Pan Min
Limit
7. Group-6
6. Set Remote
Out
7. PTZ INFO. output
6. Escape
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Main Options
Set Motor Memory Video Mode Remote Control System Reset P/T Escape
8. Pan Max
Limit
9. Tilt Min
Limit
10. Tilt Max
Limit
8. Group-7
9. Group-8
10. Escape
8. Escape
11. Escape
Details of all options in the on-screen menu are listed in the table below.
First Level
Main Options
1. Set Motor
Second Level
Sub-Options
1. P/T Acceleration
2. P/T Speed
3. PAN torque ADJ
4. TILT torque ADJ
5. PAN Offset ADJ
6. TILT Offset ADJ
Third Level
Parameters
Fast
Middle
Slow
+6.3
+5.4
+4.5
+3.6
+2.7
+1.8
+0.9
0.0
-0.9
-1.8
-2.7
+2.7
+1.8
+0.9
0.0
-0.9
-1.8
-2.7
-3.6
-4.5
-5.4
X2, Surveillance
Normal
LOW
+1~+5
LOW
+1~+5
+5.4
+4.5
+3.6
Fourth Level
Parameters
Sub-Option
Description
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First Level
Main Options
2. Memory
Second Level
Sub-Options
7. PAN Min Limit
8. PAN Max Limit
9. TILT Min Limit
10. TILT Max Limit
11. Escape
1. Preset Position
2. Group – 1
3. Group – 2
4. Group – 3
Third Level
Parameters
-3.6
-4.5
-5.4
-6.3
-170 – -1
+1 – +170
-45 – -1
+45 – +1
1-50 P/T
51. ESCAPE
1-16
17. ESCAPE
1-16
17. ESCAPE
1-16
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Fourth Level
Parameters
Sub-Option
Description
1. P/T Speed
2. Escape
1 – 18
PRESET NO. 1~50
ITEM ON/OFF ON/OFF
SPEED LIMIT 1~18
WAITING TIME 0~180
NEXT ITEM
RETURN
GROUP – 1
GROUP – 2
NEXT POSITION
GROUP – 3
GROUP – 4
GROUP – 5
GROUP – 6
GROUP – 7
GROUP – 8
ESCAPE
PRESET NO. 1~50
ITEM ON/OFF ON/OFF
SPEED LIMIT 1~18
WAITING TIME 0~180
NEXT ITEM
RETURN
GROUP – 1
NEXT POSITION
GROUP – 2
GROUP – 3
GROUP – 4
GROUP – 5
GROUP – 6
GROUP – 7
GROUP – 8
ESCAPE
PRESET NO. 1~50
ITEM ON/OFF ON/OFF
First Level
Main Options
Second Level
Sub-Options
5. Group – 4
6. Group – 5
17. ESCAPE
1-16
1-16
Third Level
Parameters
17. ESCAPE
Fourth Level
Parameters
Sub-Option
Description
SPEED LIMIT 1~18
WAITING TIME 0~180
NEXT ITEM
RETURN
NEXT POSITION
GROUP – 1
GROUP – 2
GROUP – 3
GROUP – 4
GROUP – 5
GROUP – 6
GROUP – 7
GROUP – 8
ESCAPE
PRESET NO. 1~50
ITEM ON/OFF ON/OFF
SPEED LIMIT 1~18
WAITING TIME 0~180
NEXT ITEM
RETURN
NEXT POSITION
GROUP – 1
GROUP – 2
GROUP – 3
GROUP – 4
GROUP – 5
GROUP – 6
GROUP – 7
GROUP – 8
ESCAPE
PRESET NO. 1~50
ITEM ON/OFF ON/OFF
SPEED LIMIT 1~18
WAITING TIME 0~180
NEXT ITEM
RETURN
GROUP – 1
NEXT POSITION
GROUP – 2
GROUP – 3
GROUP – 4
GROUP – 5
GROUP – 6
GROUP – 7
GROUP – 8
ESCAPE
17. ESCAPE
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First Level
Main Options
Second Level
Sub-Options
7. Group – 6
8. Group – 7
9. Group – 8
1-16
17. ESCAPE
1-16
1-16
Third Level
Parameters
17. ESCAPE
Fourth Level
Parameters
Sub-Option
Description
PRESET NO. 1~50
ITEM ON/OFF ON/OFF
SPEED LIMIT 1~18
WAITING TIME 0~180
NEXT ITEM
RETURN
GROUP – 1
NEXT POSITION
GROUP – 2
GROUP – 3
GROUP – 4
GROUP – 5
GROUP – 6
GROUP – 7
GROUP – 8
ESCAPE
PRESET NO. 1~50
ITEM ON/OFF ON/OFF
SPEED LIMIT 1~18
WAITING TIME 0~180
NEXT ITEM
RETURN
GROUP – 1
GROUP – 2
NEXT POSITION
GROUP – 3
GROUP – 4
GROUP – 5
GROUP – 6
GROUP – 7
GROUP – 8
ESCAPE
PRESET NO. 1~50
ITEM ON/OFF ON/OFF
SPEED LIMIT 1~18
WAITING TIME 0~180
NEXT ITEM
NEXT POSITION
RETURN
GROUP – 1
GROUP – 2
GROUP – 3
GROUP – 4
GROUP – 5
GROUP – 6
GROUP – 7
GROUP – 8
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First Level
Main Options
3. Video Mode
4. Remote
Control
Second Level
Sub-Options
10. Escape
1. Selection Way
2. Video Mode
3. HDMI Mode
4. Escape
1. PAN/TILT Reverse
2. Remote Source
3. Set RS-422
4. Set DVIP
5. Set IR
6. Set Remote Out
Third Level
Parameters
Fourth Level
Parameters
ESCAPE
17. ESCAPE
BY MENU
BY SWITCH
1080i59.94
1080i50
720p59.94
720p50
1080p59.94
1080p50
2160p29.97
2160p25
RGB444
YUV422
OFF
P
T
P+T
RS-422, SW
(Configurable using bottom DIP switch
ONLY)
CAMERA ID MODE
CAMERA ID
RS-422 BAUD RATE
Recall’s Response
BY MENU
BY SWITCH
1~7
9600
19200
38400
115200
Tailer
Leader
ESCAPE
DVIP BAUD RATE
9600
19200
38400
115200
ESCAPE
IR GROUP ID
ESCAPE
CAM1~4
BX Lens
LANC
Remote Out Mode
RS-232C
RS-422
Remote Out Baud 9600
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Sub-Option
Description
First Level
Main Options
5. System
Second Level
Sub-Options
7. PTZ INFO. Output
8. Escape
1. Display
2. Tally Light
3. Model No.
4. Reset All
5. Update Software
6. Escape
Reset Pan/Tilt
Rate
Third Level
Parameters
Remote Out ID
ESCAPE
ON/OFF
P/T OSD
DEBUG OSD
ESCAPE
RED/GREEN
GREEN
RED
OFF
0150/0010
YES/NO
SW VERSION
MB CPU
MCTL CPU
UPDATE ALL
ESCAPE
YES/NO
Fourth Level
Parameters
19200
38400
115200
1–7
Sub-Option
Description
PAN OSD
TILT OSD
VZOOM OSD
ESCAPE
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
DEBUG IR OSD ON/OFF
DEBUG RS-422
OSD
ON/OFF
DEBUG DVIP
OSD
ON/OFF
DEBUG M_CTL
OSD
DEBUG REG
OSD
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
DEBUG FRAME
NO
ESCAPE
ESCAPE
V00.49a
V00.31
YES/NO
ON/OFF
6. Reset
Pan/Tilt
7. Escape
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DIP Switch
The DIP Switch can be found on one of the system panels and allows the user to set the device’s
VISCA ID, enable remote control (DVIP or RS-422), select the output video resolution, and configure how the video mode can be selected.
See the table below for various settings.
DIP SW 1/2/3
(1,2,3) = (ON,OFF,OFF)
(1,2,3) = (OFF,ON ,OFF)
(1,2,3) = (ON ,ON ,OFF)
(1,2,3) = (OFF,OFF,ON)
(1,2,3) = (ON ,OFF,ON)
(1,2,3) = (OFF,ON ,ON)
(1,2,3) = (ON ,ON ,ON)
DIP SW 4
ON
OFF
DIP SW 5/6/7
(5,6,7) = (OFF,OFF,OFF)
(5,6,7) = (ON,OFF,OFF)
(5,6,7) = (OFF,ON,OFF)
(5,6,7) = (ON,ON,OFF)
(5,6,7) = (OFF,OFF,ON)
(5,6,7) = (ON,OFF,ON)
(5,6,7) = (OFF,ON,ON)
(5,6,7) = (ON,ON,ON)
DIP SW 8
ON
OFF
VISCA ID
VISCA-ID 1
VISCA-ID 2
VISCA-ID 3
VISCA-ID 4
VISCA-ID 5
VISCA-ID 6
VISCA-ID 7
Remote Control Protocol
DVIP
RS-422
Resolution
1920 x 1080i 59.94
1920 x 1080i 50
1280 x 720p 59.94
1280 x 720p 50
1920 x 1080p 59.94
1920 x 1080p 50
3840 x 2160p 29.97
3840 x 2160p 25
Video Mode Selection Method
Video mode selectable by DIP switch only
Video mode selectable by OSD menu
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LED Indicators
The table below shows the different status of the LEDs being steadily ON.
Red 1
Received PAN control signal
Red 2
Received TILT control signal
Green Yellow
F/W Update Successful System Operating
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Firmware Update
Datavideo usually releases new firmware containing new features or reported bug fixes from time to time. Customers can either download the firmware as they wish or contact their local dealer or reseller for assistance.
This section outlines the firmware upgrade process which should take
approximately few minutes to complete
.
The existing settings should persist through the
firmware upgrade process, which should not be interrupted once started
as this could result in a non-responsive unit.
Firmware Upgrade Requirements
USB thumb drive
Latest firmware files
Upgrade Procedure
1) Copy firmware image files (MB and MCTL) into the root directory of a USB hard drive (<16 GB) and insert it into the F/W Upgrade USB port.
2) Use the IR remote control to open the OSD menu.
Note: If you are using more than one camera in your environment, first select the camera by pressing the corresponding CAM button; the default is CAM1.
3) Main Menu
=> 5: SYSYEM
=> 5: UPDATE SOFTWARE
=> UPDATE ALL
=>YES
=> ENTER
4) Wait for another five minutes until the following lines appear on the screen
Updated Mot-BD=>OK.
Updated MCPU =>OK
The OSD menu screen will flash “Write OK/Power ON Again” alternately; the update process should take approximately 5-7 minutes to complete.
5) Turn off the device by unplugging the power cord and plug the power cord back into the socket to turn on the device again.
6) FW Update is complete.
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Frequently-Asked Questions
This section describes problems that you may encounter while using PTR-10. If you have any questions, please refer to related sections and follow all suggested solutions. If problem still exists, please contact your distributor or the service center.
No.
2
Problems
1.
The device stops responding unexpectedly.
DC Out does not supply power.
3
How to prevent activation of short circuit protection after we start supplying power to the device.
Solutions
When the PTR-10/10T is overloaded, the device power will be automatically disconnected. To resume power, first turn off the device, unplug the power cable for more than 15 seconds, then reconnect the power and turn on the device.
Once the short circuit protection is activated to cut the power, you will need to reboot the device to resume supplying power to the camera.
We recommend establishing all cable connections to the camera first before switching ON the PTR-10.
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Dimensions
PTR-10
All measurements in millimeters (mm)
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Pan/Tilt Range
Pan/Tilt Speed
Presets
Control Distance
Control Protocol
Control Interface
Control Output
Maximum Load
Output Power
Power Supply
Operating Temp.
Operating Humidity
Storage Temp.
Storage Humidity
Weight
Dimensions (LxWxH)
Specifications
Product Name
Model Number
Video I/O Interface
Video Output Format
Supported Controller
HDMI x 1
SDI x 1
2160p 29.97/25
1080p 59.94/50
1080i 59.94/50
720p 59.94/50
RMC-180 / RMC-300C
VISCA Controller
IP Control
IR Remote
PAN: 340° MAX
TILT: +45° to -45° MAX
PAN: 0.2 – 15° / Sec
TILT: 0.1 – 10° / Sec
Robotic Pan Tilt Head
PTR-10
50 PAN/TILT positions
RS-422: 1200 m
DVIP: 100 m
Sony VISCA
DVIP
RS-422 / DVIP
RS-232
RS-422
BX-Lens
Lanc
4.0 Kg Max.
DC 12V – 18V / 3A (Without Camera)
DC 12V – 18V / 5A (With Camera)
DC 12V / 24W Max
0 – 40°C
10 – 80%
-10 – 60°C
5 – 80%
3.4 Kg
230 x 190 x 300 mm
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Notes
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www.datavideo.com/product/PTR-10
Datavideo Technologies Co., Ltd. All rights reserved 2020
Aug-10.2020
Version E4
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Table of contents
- 2 Table of Contents
- 4 FCC Compliance Statement
- 4 Warnings and Precautions
- 5 Warranty
- 5 Standard Warranty
- 5 Three Year Warranty
- 6 Disposal
- 7 Product Overview
- 7 Features
- 8 System Diagram
- 9 System Overview
- 12 Connections
- 12 Power
- 12 Video
- 13 Control Functions
- 13 RS-422 VISCA Communication Protocol (RMC-180)
- 14 DVIP (RMC-300C)
- 15 Remote
- 16 Tally
- 18 IR Remote Control
- 19 Function Descriptions
- 22 OSD Menu
- 29 DIP Switch
- 30 LED Indicators
- 31 Firmware Update
- 31 Firmware Upgrade Requirements
- 31 Upgrade Procedure
- 32 Frequently-Asked Questions
- 33 Dimensions
- 34 Specifications
- 35 Service and Support