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PT10-PLV

Single Camera Pan/Tilt System

instruction manual

Camera Control Systems

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Table of Contents

Table of Contents

PT10-PLV Single Camera Pan/Tilt System .............................................................1

PT10-PLV System Components ....................................................................................... 1

Single Camera Configuration with CMA-D2 (up to 25 m).................................................. 3

Installation and Wiring .............................................................................................5

Preparing the AXB-PT10 for Communication.................................................................... 5

Mounting the AXB-PT10.................................................................................................... 5

Mounting and Balancing the Camera/Lens ....................................................................... 7

Wiring Information for the AXB-PT10 ................................................................................ 9

Wiring Guidelines ................................................................................................................... 10

Using the AXlink connector for data and power ..................................................................... 11

Using the camera control RS-232 DB-9 connector ................................................................ 11

Wiring Information for the AXP-PLV................................................................................ 11

Using the AXlink mini-XLR connector for data and power ..................................................... 11

Wiring Information for the AXB-EM232 ........................................................................... 12

Putting It All Together...................................................................................................... 13

Suggested Wire Types For Custom Cables .................................................................... 13

AXlink - (local-area, low-power requirement) ......................................................................... 14

AXlink - (local-area, high-power requirement)........................................................................ 14

AXlink - (wide-area, local-power supply)................................................................................ 14

Using the AXP-PLV PosiTrack Video Pilot ...........................................................15

Using the AXP-PLV Touch Panel Program ..................................................................... 16

Troubleshooting .....................................................................................................19

Setting the RS-232 DIP switch (S2) ................................................................................ 19

Sony Technical Support ........................................................................................21

On the Web ..................................................................................................................... 21

Telephone Support.......................................................................................................... 21

Written Requests for Assistance ..................................................................................... 21

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PT10-PLV Single Camera Pan/Tilt System

PT10-PLV Single Camera Pan/Tilt System

The AMX Single-Camera Control System delivers an advanced modular solution for precise camera positioning applications. The main system component is the PosiTrack Pilot Video touch panel (PosiPilot) that provides on-screen camera preview and controls the AXB-PT10 camera pan/ tilt head over a 4-wire (AXlink) data bus. The system can control up to six Sony

®

DXC-390/950 video cameras and store/recall up to 24 presets for each camera.

The PT10-PLV Single Camera Pan/Tilt System configuration is the building block for all systems utilizing up to six cameras with Sony CMA-D2/D3 (camera adapters).

PT10-PLV System Components

AXP-PLV PosiTrack Pilot Video Panel Camera Controller

(PosiPilot)

The AXP-PLV PosiTrack Pilot Video Panel Camera Controller

(PosiPilot) provides integrated, programmable control of pan/tilt heads and lenses. The integrated color video touch panel gives you touch control and on-screen video monitoring.

AXB-PT10 Pan/Tilt Camera Head

This AXB-PT10 is a fully integrated camera-positioning controller that provides on-board control of camera pan/tilt, and lens zoom/ focus/iris.

The AXB-PT10 power rating is 2 A @ 12 VDC. This power supply must be local.

AXB-EM232 Enhanced Master/RS-232 Controller

The AXB-EM232 is the AMX Master Controller used in every configuration described in this manual, with the exception of the Multicamera configuration with CMA-D3 (up to 100 m). The multi-camera/D3 configuration uses an AXCENT

3

Master Controller (which has additional RS-232 ports).

PS2.8 Power Supply

The PS2.8 Power Supply provides up to 2.8 A of regulated power, automatically switches for 110/220 V AC operation, and is overload protected.

The PS2.8 supplies power to both the AXB-EM232 and AXP-PLV.

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PT10-PLV Single Camera Pan/Tilt System

PSN6.5 Power Supply

The PSN6.5 NetLinx Power Supply distributes switched-mode

12 VDC power @ 6.5 A to up to three AMX devices.

The PSN6.5 supplies power to the AXB-PT10 pan/tilt camera head.

AXlink Bus Strip

The ABS AXlink Bus Strip is a 10-connector AXlink terminal strip designed to simplify connecting multiple AXlink devices in an AMX

Control System.

Use the included double-sided tape to securely affix the unit to a surface.

CC-AXL AXlink Connection Cable (4-pin captive-wire to 4-pin captive-wire, with 2-pin local power connector)

(PSN6.5)

2-pin captive-wire

The AXlink cable is used in all configurations, and connects the

AXB-PT10 to the Master Controller (either the AXB-EM232 or

AXCENT

3

). The 2-pin connector plugs into the PSN6.5 to provide local power to the AXB-PT10.

100’ (30.48 m)

4-pin captive-wire

(ABS Bus Strip)

4-pin captive-wire

(AXB-PT10)

CC-CAM Connection Cable (DB-9 to 8-pin mini DIN)

The CC-CAM cable connects the AXB-PT10 to the DXC-390/950 camera.

DB-9 (on PT-10)

This cable is used with any camera powered by a CMA-D2.

21" (53.34 cm)

8-pin mini-DIN

(on DXC Camera)

CC-CAM Connection Cable (4-pin captive-wire to 8-pin mini

DIN)

The CC-CAM camera/lens cable connects the AXB-EM232 RS-

232 control to the CMA-D3 controllers.

This cable is used with cameras powered by a CMA-D3 when an

AXB-EM232 is used as the Master Controller.

10’ (3.05 m)

4-pin captive-wire

8-pin mini-DIN

(on CMA-D3)

6" (15.24 cm)

PT10 to Camera Lens Cable (DB15 to 12-pin Hirosi)

This cable connects the Lens control assembly on the camera to the LENS control port on the AXB-PT10.

DB-15

(on AXB-PT10)

12-pin Hirose

PosiTrack Pilot to Master Cable

This cable connects the AXP-PLV PosiTrack Pilot to the Master

Controller (either the AXB-EM232 or AXCENT

3

).

4 stripped/tinned wires

10’ (3.05 m)

4-pin mini-XLR

(on AXP-PLV)

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PT10-PLV Single Camera Pan/Tilt System

Single Camera Configuration with CMA-D2 (up to 25 m)

FIG. 1 shows a sample camera control application using a CMA-D2. The CMA-D2 provides power

to cameras at distances of up to 25 meters.

Sony camera

Sony CMA-D2

DB-9 to 8-pin mini-DIN

Preview input

AMX AXP-PLV

AMX AXB-PT-10

2-pin captive-wire

AMX PSN6.5

Power Supply

AXlink AXlink

AMX ABS (AXlink Bus Strip)

AMX AXB-EM232 (rear view)

AXlink

2-pin captive-wire

AMX PS2.8

Power Supply

FIG. 1 Sample camera control application using a CMA-D2 connection up to 25 m.

Power to the AXB-PT10 is supplied from the PSN6.5 Power Supply to the unused power pin on the

AXB-PT10's AXlink connector. Refer to FIG. 11 for more information about wiring the AXB-

PT10 AXlink connector.

AMX components in this additional-camera control system include:

• AXB-EM232

• AXB-PT10

• AXP-PLV

• PS2.8

Master Controller

Pan/Tilt Camera Head

PosiTrack Pilot Video Panel Camera Controller

Power Supply (for AXB-EM232)

• PSN6.5

• CC-CAM cable

• PosiTrack Pilot to

Master Cable

Power Supply (for AXB-PT10)

• CC-AXL AXlink cable 100' (30.48 m) AXlink connection cable (4-pin captive-wire to 4-pin captive-wire, with 2-pin power connector)

21" (53.34 cm) connection cable (DB-9 to 8-pin mini-DIN)

10' (3.05 m) connection cable (4-wire to 4-pin mini-XLR)

• ABS AXlink Bus Strip

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Optional accessories:

• WM-CAM

• PM-CAM

• TM-CAM

• AC-RK

Wall or Ceiling Mount Adapter (for AXB-PT10)

Pedestal Mount Adapter (for AXB-PT10)

Tripod Mount Adapter (for AXB-PT10)

Accessory Rack Kit (for AXB-EM232, AXB-REL8 and AXB-AV2SM)

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Installation and Wiring

Installation and Wiring

This section covers the steps necessary to connect and operate a PT10-PLV Single Camera Pan/Tilt

System. Digital encoders are installed on both the pan and tilt drives, allowing positional feedback for presets, and to provide accurate speed control. Software adjustable stop limits are used to limit the range of motion. Before continuing, verify that you have received the correct components for

your package. Refer to the PT10-PLV System Components section on page 1 for more information.

Preparing the AXB-PT10 for Communication

If you add one or more AXB-PT10s to your system, it will be necessary to set the AXlink Device

DIP switches on the additional PT10s. The AXB-PT10 that came with your kit was factory set as

AXlink device number 90. The first additional AXB-PT10 must be set to AXlink device 91, the next one to device 92, and so on - up to 95 (for a maximum total of six PT10s).

The AXlink Device DIP switch is located beneath the round cover on the back of the AXB-PT10.

FIG. 2 shows the location of the DIP switch and each of the possible AXlink Device DIP switch settings for additional AXB-PT10s.

Device #90

(base AXB-PT10)

Device #93

AXlink Device

DIP switch

Device #91 Device #94

Device #92

FIG. 2 AXB-PT10 (rear view) and AXLink Device DIP switch settings for devices 90 - 95.

Device #95

Mounting the AXB-PT10

Mount the AXB-PT10 to a flat horizontal surface, either upright or inverted.

Do not mount a PosiTrack unit in any location where the motion of the camera is obstructed by any object, or handle or lift the AXB-PT10 by the camera cradle. Doing so may damage internal components.

1.

Select a surface that can support the combined weight of the AXB-PT10 (8.00 lbs./3.63 kg), camera/lens (10 lbs./4.54 kg), and control cables. Some support surfaces include the WM-

CAM, PM-CAM, and TM-CAM mounts available for use with these units.

2.

Locate the external white position markers located on the pan and tilt axis. The position markers must align with the pan and tilt axis in order to be considered in the home position.

FIG. 3 shows the camera cradle attachment in the center position.

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Tilt Hub

Central tilt-axis

Camera cradle mounting holes

Camera points this way

Position markers, located on the outer surfaces, mark

Pan Hub (mounting-plate)

FIG. 3 Center position for the camera cradle attachment (side view)

3.

Mount the PosiTrack unit to a flat surface by drilling four holes, according to the mountingplate dimensions shown in FIG. 4. Secure the unit to the surface using four 1/4" x 20 machine bolts and lock washers. Ensure that the external white position marker, on the pan drive hub, is inside the desired camera rotation range.

Camera points this way when the pan drive is in the center of it's range of motion (Home position).

Position marker

(on the outer surface)

3.453" (87.7 mm)

3.00" BHC

(76.20mm) 3.45"

(87.7 mm)

FIG. 4 Mounting-plate dimensions

The PT10 can be mounted to camera mounts such as the TM-CAM, WM-CAM, and PM-CAM

(Pedestal mount) as shown in FIG. 5.

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Installation and Wiring

Cradle support bracket

Camera mount assembly

Pedestal mount

Wire tie-mount

FIG. 5 PT10 and pedestal mount

The Camera/Lens cradle can be mounted on either side of the cradle support bracket.

Mounting and Balancing the Camera/Lens

The camera/lens assembly should be mounted so the tilt axis is capable of going through the optical axis of the camera, assuming the optical centerline is between ½" (12.70 mm) and 5" (127.00 mm) above the mounting plane of the camera lens. The mounting platform (camera mount) allows the camera/lens to be mounted with its center of gravity on the tilt axis. The maximum weight of the

camera/lens assembly is 10 lbs. (4.54 kg). The camera cradle is mounted to the Tilt Hub. FIG. 6

shows the dimensions of the Tilt Hub.

0.75"

(19.05 mm)

0.75"

(19.05 mm)

0.75"

(19.05 mm)

0.25"

(6.35 mm)

0.25"

(6.35 mm)

0.75"

(19.05 mm)

0.00"

Camera points in this direction

0.56" (39.62 mm)

FIG. 6 Tilt Hub dimensions

To mount and balance the camera/lens:

Do not lift the PT10 by the Camera/Lens cradle as this procedure damages internal components.

1.

Remove the camera/lens cradle assembly by removing the four ½" screws and washers from the tilt hub.

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2.

Separate the camera mount and cradle support bracket by removing the two ½" screws on the

underside of the assembly (FIG. 7) using a 3/32 Allen wrench.

3.

Install the camera alignment peg to the mount at the position that best fits the camera/lens.

4.

Secure the camera/lens to the cradle (at the camera alignment peg) with the screw and fastener

supplied with the camera/lens (see FIG. 7).

Mounting holes (three sets)

Cradle support bracket

Camera/Lens cradle assembly (side view)

Camera mount

(underside view)

Camera alignment peg

FIG. 7 Camera/Lens cradle assembly (camera mount and lens mount)

5.

Determine (and note) the center of gravity for the camera by using your finger to balance the entire camera/lens and mount. The center of gravity is the location on the long axis of the camera/lens assembly around which the camera balances.

6.

Place the camera/mount in the appropriate location along the cradle support bracket so the

camera's center of gravity aligns with the horizontal tilt-axis, as shown in FIG. 8.

Horizontal tilt-axis

Camera and lens

8

Camera/lens and mount

FIG. 8 Aligning the center of gravity

Center of gravity (approximate)

Mount the camera as close to the Tilt Hub as possible to obtain a true center of gravity.

7.

Re-attach the camera mount (camera/lens) to the cradle support bracket using the two ½" screws.

8.

Take the entire camera/mount and cradle assembly, and align the lens with the Tilt Hub, so the

vertical-axis intersects the center of the camera's iris, as shown in FIG. 9.

9.

Mark the position of the cradle support bracket on the Tilt Hub (for later attachment).

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Marker points

Iris

Vertical tilt-axis

FIG. 9 Iris alignment with vertical tilt-axis

10. Remove the camera/lens and mount piece from the support bracket by unscrewing the two ½" screws on the underside of the camera mount.

11. Secure the support bracket to the Tilt Hub (at the same position marked for the iris alignment) on the PT10 with some or all of the four ½" screws and washers.

12. Secure the camera/mount to the support bracket by using the two ½" screws.

The camera/lens cradle can be mounted on either side of the cradle support bracket. This is especially useful when the camera is mounted to the ceiling.

13. Support the weight of the camera cables with a wire tie attached to the wire tie mount on the

lower corner of the face of the AXB-PT10 (FIG. 10).

When applying power to the AXB-PT10, adjust the soft-set pan/tilt-limit stops to a safe position to prevent camera or AXB-PT10 damage.

Wiring Information for the AXB-PT10

Each PosiTrack Controller has an RS-232 DB-9 connector, lens control DB-15 high-density connector, and an AXlink 4-pin connector. Always provide enough cable to accommodate the desired range of motion for the PosiTrack unit and its camera/lens. The Lens Power switch on the

control panel (FIG. 10), removes any power noise on the incoming video by turning power On/Off

to Pin 1 of the DB-15 lens control connector when the camera/lens is powered from a separate supply.

The AXB-PT10 receives all power through the +12 VDC and GND connections on the 4-pin

AXlink connector. The portion of the power directed toward the pan and tilt motors is fused. The fuses are self-resetting.

The AXB-PT10 power rating is 2 amps @ 12 VDC. This power supply must be local. See FIG. 11

for details.

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Camera control RS-232 DB-9

(male) connector

AXlink 4-pin (male) connector

FIG. 10 Side view of the AXB-PT10 showing the location of the AXlink connector.

When applying power to the AXB-PT10, adjust the soft-set pan/tilt-limit stops to a safe position to prevent camera or AXB-PT10 damage.

Wiring Guidelines

The PosiTrack Controller requires local +12 VDC power (optional) to operate properly. The maximum wiring distance between the power supply and the PosiTrack Controller is determined by power consumption, supplied voltage, and the wire gauge used for the cable. The following table lists wire sizes and the maximum lengths allowable between the PT10 and the power supply. The maximum wiring lengths are based on a minimum of 13.5 VDC, available at the power supply output.

To reduce the possible effects of ground loop noise in the video, use a single-source power supply mounted within distances specified below.

Wiring Specifications - PT10

18 AWG

20 AWG

22 AWG

24 AWG

29.34 feet (8.94 meters)

18.56 feet (5.66 meters)

11.57 feet (3.53 meters)

7.30 feet (2.23 meters)

Do not connect power to the PosiTrack Controller until the wiring is complete. If using an optional

+12 VDC power supply, apply power to the AXB-PT10 only after installation is complete.

The PosiTrack Controller is powered from an optional local power supply. The wiring distances listed for the AXB-PT10 in the above table are based on a +12 VDC power supply and are capable of 2 amps (continuous) with a maximum current of 20 amps. The PosiTrack unit provides power outputs for the camera/lens combination.

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Using the AXlink connector for data and power

To use the AXlink 4-pin connector for data communication with the AXB-EM232 and power transfer from the PSN6.5 power supply, the incoming PWR and GND cable from the PSN6.5 must

be connected to the AXlink cable connector going to the AXB-PT10. FIG. 11 shows how the power

cable from the PSN6.5 is used to power the AXB-PT10, and the GND cable is connected to the existing GND cable on the AXlink cable coming from the AXB-EM232. Always use a local power supply to power the AXB-PT10. This is the configuration of the supplied CC-AXL AXlink

Connection Cable.

PWR+

GND-

Local +12VDC power supply

(coming from the PSN6.5)

2-pin power connector

PWR+

AXP/TX

AXM/RX

GND-

FIG. 11 AXlink connector and local +12 VDC power supply wiring diagram

PWR+

AXP/TX

AXM/RX

GND-

Using the camera control RS-232 DB-9 connector

The RS-232 DB-9 (male) connector on the AXB-PT10 connects to the camera head's RS-232 connector. The following table lists the pinouts and shows the pin configuration for the DB-9 connector.

Camera Control DB-9 RS-232 Connector Pinouts

Pin Signal Pin Signal

1 N/A 6 N/A

2

3

RXD

TXD

7

8

RTS

CTS

4

5

N/A

GND

9 N/A

Pin 1

Pin 9

Wiring Information for the AXP-PLV

The AXP-PLV comes with a mini-XLR cable.

Using the AXlink mini-XLR connector for data and power

Wire the Master Controller's AXlink connector to the mini-XLR connector (male) on the rear panel of the AXP-PLV for data and 12 VDC power as shown in FIG. 12.

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To AXP-PLV

2

1 3

4

4 - PWR+ (red)

3 - AXP (white)

2 - AXM (green)

1 - GND- (black)

FIG. 12 Mini-XLR connector wiring diagram

To Master Controller

1 GND- (black)

2 AXM (green)

3 AXP (white)

4 PWR+ (red)

Wiring Information for the AXB-EM232

FIG. 13 shows the front and rear view of the AXB-EM232 and describes the features relevant to this configuration.

AXlink LED - The green AXlink LED blinks to indicate

AXlink communication activity, power, and data status, according to the descriptions listed below.

AXlink 4-pin captive-wire connector for data and power (to AXB-PT10 and AXP-PLV)

2-pin captive-wire 12 VDC power connector (from

PS2.8)

FIG. 13 Front and rear views of the AXB-EM232

The following table describes the blink patterns for the front panel AXlink LED.

AXlink Blink Patterns

One blink/second

Two blinks/second

Indicates that power is active and AXlink communication is functioning.

Indicates that power is active and AXlink communication is functioning, and that the devices specified in the master program do not match the devices found. This will be the blink pattern normally seen with PosiPilot camera control system because the master program has the ability to control more devices than are normally present.

Three blinks/second Indicates that there is an AXlink communication error.

Full On Indicates that there is either no AXlink activity or that the AXCESS program is not loaded.

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Putting It All Together

1.

Connect the green 2-pin PS2.8 power connector to the rear of the AXB-EM232.

2.

Make AXlink connections:

a. Connect the AXlink port on the AXB-EM232 to Connector 1 on the ABS.

b. Connect the AXlink port on the AXB-PT10 to open connector on the ABS.

c. Connect the mini-XLR port on the AXP-PLV to an open connector on the ABS.

3.

Connect the CC-AXL 2-pin power connector to the PSN6.5 power supply.

When applying power to the AXB-PT10, adjust the soft-set pan/tilt-limit stops to a safe position to prevent camera or AXB-PT10 damage.

4.

Connect the lens control cable from the side of the lens to the 6-pin LENS connector on the rear of the camera.

5.

Connect the DB-9 port on the AXB-PT10 to the 8-pin mini-DIN REMOTE connector on the rear of the camera (for systems where the camera is located within 25 m of the CMA-D2).

For systems where the camera is located over 25 m, use the 4-pin captive-wire to mini 8-pin

DIN cable to connect the CMA-D3 to the AXB-EM232 (RS-232 port 1 on the rear panel of the

AXB-EM232). The CMA-D3 can be located up to 100 m from the camera.

6.

Use a BNC cable to connect the VIDEO OUT port on the rear of the camera to the BNC connector on the rear of the AXP-PLV.

7.

Connect the CMA-D2 to the DC IN/VBS port on the rear of the camera.

8.

Verify there are no obstructions in the horizontal or vertical paths of the attached camera on the

AXB-PT10.

For best performance, mount the AXB-EM232 as close to the CMA-D2 as possible.

9.

Plug in the PSN6.5, PS2.8, and CMA-D2 power supplies to their respective outlets.

10. Allow the AXP-PLV touch panel software approximately 20 seconds for initialization and selfcalibration before beginning use.

Do not move the joystick or the focus wheel while the AXP-PLV is displaying its initialization page. Self-calibration is in progress.

11. Select the video input for camera one by pressing the Camera Station 1 pushbutton located on the right side of the AXP-PLV touch panel.

Suggested Wire Types For Custom Cables

AXlink is a control network that uses four wires to carry data and power to all remote devices in the system. Two wires carry a balanced-line data signal; the other two provide ground and +12 VDC power. Large distributed systems that use long AXlink runs with a maximum of 3,000 feet

(914.4 m) should use low-capacitance (12-14 pF/ft) shielded twisted pair cable.

! The length of an AXlink wire run is equal to the total length of wire used; a star run made of one 300' section and six 50' sections equals one 600' AXlink line.

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! AXlink data lines (AXM and AXP) are designed for balance-line operation; wire the data lines in the same twisted pair.

! Use a shielded cable for best results, both to reduce electronic interference radiated by adjacent wiring and to eliminate noise from AXlink cabling to adjacent audio cabling.

If you find that the included 100' (30.48 m) AXlink cables are not long enough for your application, use the wire types suggested below to make custom cables.

AXlink - (local-area, low-power requirement)

22/24 AWG 4-conductor cables can be used for short wiring runs.

! Level 3, 4, or 5 unshielded, twisted pair

! Belden 8102, 2 twisted pair, 1 shield 12 pF/ft, PVC and plenum cable available.

AXlink - (local-area, high-power requirement)

Large systems that power many bus controllers or touch panels should use a heavier gauge wire to handle DC power.

! Liberty Wire and Cable AMX-2S22218 AXlink Cable, one shielded, twisted pair 22

AWG, 12.5 pF/ft, two 18 AWG, PVC and plenum cable available.

AXlink - (wide-area, local-power supply)

In this type of system, power is rarely distributed over the AXlink bus; local power supplies are used for each controller or linked system.

! West Penn D2401 1 twisted pair, 1 shield 14 pF/ft, plenum cable available.

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Using the AXP-PLV PosiTrack Video Pilot

Using the AXP-PLV PosiTrack Video Pilot

External pushbuttons:

(RM-C350 and

RM-C950 functions)

Speed control knob

Color video touch panel for video preview and control interface

External pushbuttons:

(Camera Station 1-6 select)

Pan/tilt/zoom control joystick

Iris control knob

Focus wheel

FIG. 14 AXP-PLV PosiTrack Video Pilot camera controller

The control features of the AXP-PLV PosiTrack Video Pilot camera controller are described below:

Pan/tilt/zoom control joystick:

Speed control knob:

Iris control knob:

Use the joystick to control pan and tilt movements.

Rotate the top of the joystick left and right to zoom in and out.

Rotate to control the speed of the pan and tilt movements.

Rotate to open and close the camera's iris.

Focus wheel: Rotate to control focus on the camera.

External pushbuttons (left side): This set of six pushbuttons closely duplicate the buttons on Sony RM-

C350/950 camera controllers.

Menu: Press to open the camera's on-screen menu.

Function up/down: Press to scroll up/down through the camera menu options.

CAMERA STATION Select

External pushbuttons

(right side):

ABB: Press to set Automatic Black Balance. This function is only active when camera menus are not being displayed.

Data up/down: Once you have selected a camera menu option, press the Data up/ down buttons to scroll through the available choices.

AWB: Press to set Automatic White Balance. This function is only active when camera menus are not being displayed.

Enter: Press to make a selection from the menu.

This set of six pushbuttons allows you select which camera (1-6) you are controlling. The Camera Station selection indicators along the right edge of the touch panel light to indicate which camera is currently selected.

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Video preview/touch panel screen:

The touch panel screen displays a video preview and gives you access to various control features such as store/recall presets, gain and detail settings and the camera configuration options via the touch panel buttons.

For details on using the touch panel buttons, refer to the Using the

AXP-PLV Touch Panel Program section below.

Using the AXP-PLV Touch Panel Program

This section describes the touch panel pages, and their buttons. When the AXP-PLV is powered up,

an initialization screen appears for several seconds. Then, the CAMERA page (FIG. 15) appears:

Preset buttons 1-8

Camera Station selection indicators 1-6

FIG. 15 CAMERA page

Simply touch the panel to activate the buttons and sliders on the panel.

• Preset buttons 1-8

mode button

store button

recall button

speed slider control

next button

iris button

bars button

config button

• Camera Station selection indicators 1-6

You can store and recall up to 24 presets for zoom, focus, iris, pan/tilt and speed settings. By default, preset buttons 1-8 are shown.

Touch to display preset buttons 9-16. Press the mode button again to display preset buttons 17-24.

Touch a preset button, then touch the store button to store the camera's current pan/tilt position, zoom, focus, speed and iris settings as a preset.

Touch a preset button, then touch the recall button to recall the pan/tilt position, zoom, focus, speed and iris settings saved for the selected preset.

Use this slider control to adjust the preset pan/tilt speed.

Touch to flip to the next touch panel page (in this case, the MENU page).

Touch to toggle between automatic and manual iris control. If it is set to Manual, you will use the iris control knob on the side of the AXP-PLV to open/close the iris.

Touch to toggle a color bar display on the screen.

Touch to open the CAMERA CONFIGURATION page, where you can configure a camera for your system.

These indicators light to indicate which camera is currently selected (via the

CAMERA STATIONS 1-6 external pushbuttons).

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Press the NEXT button in the CAMERA page to open the CAMERA MENU page. Use the

CAMERA MENU page to view the camera's menu page.

While the CAMERA MENU page is open, press the external button labeled MENU (to the left of the touch panel). The camera's menu page is displayed on the panel. The items in the MENU page will vary, depending on the camera installed, so consult the Sony literature for details on your camera.

next button

DEFAULT button

next button

bars button

default button

Touch to flip to the next touch panel page (in this case, the CAMERA

ADJUSTMENT page).

Touch to return the selected camera menu item to its default setting.

Use the CAMERA ADJUSTMENT page slider bars to:

•Adjust the master pedestal setting.

•Adjust the detail setting.

•Adjust the master gain setting.

•Adjust the red gain setting.

•Adjust the blue gain setting.

When you press any of these slider bars, a secondary page is opened that shows only the selected slider bar, leaving the rest of the screen free to view the preview picture.

Touch to flip to the next touch panel page (in this case it flips back to the

CAMERA page).

Touch to toggle a color bar display on the screen.

Touch to restore the camera to its default master pedestal, detail and gain settings. (This is the same as pressing the Data UP and DOWN buttons simultaneously on the Sony RM-C950).

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Press the CONFIG button on the CAMERA page to open the CAMERA CONFIGURATION page:

Use the CAMERA CONFIGURATION page buttons to configure a new camera to the system:

•Set and/or clear limit stops for pan up/down and left/right.

•Set the home position.

•Reverse the pan orientation on the joystick.

•Reverse the tilt orientation on the joystick.

•Enter the touch panel's SETUP screen (for system administrators only).

set home button

set up button

clear up button

set down button

clear down button

set right button

clear right button

set left button

clear left button

back button

reverse pan button

reverse tilt button

SETUP button

Touch to set the home position.

Touch to set the up limit stop.

Touch to clear the up limit stop.

Touch to set the down limit stop.

Touch to clear the down limit stop.

Touch to set the right limit stop.

Touch to clear the right limit stop.

Touch to set the left limit stop.

Touch to clear the left limit stop.

Touch to flip to the previous page.

Touch to reverse the current pan orientation on the joystick.

Touch to reverse the current tilt orientation on the joystick.

Touch to access the touch panel Setup screen (for system administrators only).

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Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting

If you are experiencing communication problems with the AXB-EM232, check the communications settings for the device. The RS-232 communication parameters for this device are set via the eight-position RS-232 DIP switch. On the AXB-EM232, the RS-232 DIP switch is located on the front panel. Verify that this DIP switch is set to the default positions indicated in below.

Setting the RS-232 DIP switch (S2)

This describes the RS-232 DIP switch default positions:

• 9,600 baud

• No parity

• 8 bits

• 1 stop bit

The following table lists the RS-232 DIP switch settings:

RS-232 DIP Switch (S2) Settings

Position 1 2

Function Stop Bits Data Bits

Off

2 bits

Off

7 bits

On

1 bit

On

8 bits

3

Off

On

Off

On

Off

On

Off

On

On

Unused

Off

Unused

Off

Even

On

Odd

On

None

4

Parity

Off

Unused

Off

Unused

On

Unused

5 6

Off Off

Off On

Off Off

Off On

On Off

On On

On Off

On On

7

Baud Rate

Off

300

Off

600

On

1,200

On

2,400

Off

4,800

Off

9,600

On

19,200

On

38,400

8

Off

Off

Off

Off

On

On

On

On

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