Sony BRC-X400 Operating Instructions - Page 8
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Location and Function of Parts Camera Front ȩ *1 Ȫ ȫ Ȭ ȭ *1 This is not equipped on SRG-X400/X402/201M2/X120/HD1M2. Tally lamp (BRC-X400/X401) Lights up in red when a tally command is received or the camera is selected by an optional remote controller (depending on the setting mode). The brightness can be selected from [HIGH], [LOW], or [OFF] (the tally lamp does not light up) in [TALLY LEVEL] in the SYSTEM menu. Lens This is a 20× (BRC-X400/X401, SRG-X400/ X402/201M2) or 12x (SRG-X120/HD1M2) magnification-optical zoom lens. When [CLEAR IMAGE ZOOM] (Clear Image Zoom) is set to [ON] in the PAN TILT ZOOM menu, the camera can zoom up to 30× for 4K and 40× for HD. CLEAR IMAGE ZOOM is not available for SRGX120/HD1M2. Note Do not touch the part around the lens when energized. Remote commander sensors These are sensors for the supplied remote commander. POWER lamp Flashes in green when the camera is connected to an outlet using the supplied AC adapter and power cord, or when power is being supplied by connecting the camera and PoE+ power supply device with a LAN cable. The green lamp stops flashing and lights up when start-up is complete. The green lamp flashes when the camera receives an operation command from the supplied remote commander. The lamp lights up in orange when the POWER button on the supplied remote commander is pressed and the camera enters in the standby mode. The yellow lamp flashes while upgrading the firmware. The orange lamp flashes when there are defects in the camera (for instance, when rotations of fan motor slow down or stop etc.). NETWORK lamp Flashes during initialization when the camera is connected to the PoE+ power supply device with a LAN cable and power is being supplied. The lamp lights up when it is connected to the network once start-up is complete. Lights up after start-up is complete if network is connected, when power is supplied to the camera from outlet using AC adapter and power cord. The lamp is unlit when not connected to the network. The lamp turns off while upgrading the firmware. The lamp flashes when there are defects in the camera (for instance, when rotations of fan motor slow down or stop etc.). Back Ȯ ȶ ȷ ȸ ȹ Ⱥ*2 Ȼ ȼ *2 This is not equipped on SRG-X400/X402/201M2/X120/HD1M2. VISCA RS-422 IN terminal Connect with an remote controller (not supplied). When you connect multiple cameras, connect it to the VISCA RS-422 OUT terminal of the previous camera in the daisy chain connection. 8