Ikegami OCP-300 User manual

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OCP-300
Operation Control Panel
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Products conforming to RoHS directive


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OCP-300
Operation Control Panel
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Products conforming to RoHS directive
1406 1st Edition (U) (E)

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Copyright © 2010 Ikegami Tsushinki Co., Ltd
We reserve the copyright on the software we create.
No part of this publication may be modified or reproduced in any form, or by any means, without prior written permission from
Ikegami Tsushinki Co., Ltd.
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PRODUCTS CONFORMING TO RoHS DIRECTIVE i
PRODUCTS CONFORMING TO RoHS DIRECTIVE
Following products described in this manual are products conforming to RoHS directive.
•OCP-300 Operation Control Panel
Products conforming to RoHS directive include products that do not contain specified hazardous substances such
as lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyl (PBB) and polybrominated
diphenyl ether (PBDE) in electrical and electronic equipment excluding following exemption applications based
on the EU directive (Directive2002/95/EC).
* About RoHS Directive
The RoHS directive stands for “the Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and
Electronic Equipment” and is one of environmental directives in Europe. This directive restricts the use of
specified hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment.
ɜ!Applications exempted from RoHS directive compliance
Followings applications are permitted as exemptions from RoHS directive compliance.
1. Mercury in compact fluorescent lamps not exceeding 5mg per lamp
2. Mercury in straight fluorescent lamps for general purposes not exceeding:
· halophosphate 10mg
· triphosphate with a normal lifetime 5mg
· triphosphate with a long lifetime 8mg
3. Mercury in straight fluorescent lamps for special purposes
4. Mercury in other lamps not specifically mentioned in this Annex
5. Lead in the glass of cathode ray tubes, electronic components and fluorescent tubes
6. Lead as an alloying element in steel containing up to 0.35% lead by weight, aluminum containing up to 0.4%
lead by weight and as a copper alloy containing up to 4% lead by weight
7. Lead in following items
· Lead in high melting temperature type solders (i.e. tin-lead solder alloys containing more than 85% lead)
· Lead in solders for servers, storage and storage array systems
· Lead in solders for network infrastructure equipment for switching, signaling, transmission as well as
network management for telecommunication
· Lead in electronic ceramic parts (e.g. piezoelectronic devices)
8. Cadmium plating except for applications banned under Directive 91/338/EEC amending Directive
76/769/EEC relating to restrictions on the marketing and use of certain dangerous substances and
preparations
9. Hexavalent chromium as an anti-corrosion of the carbon steel cooling system in absorption refrigerators
10. Lead used in compliant pin connector systems
11. Lead as a coating material for the thermal conduction module C-ring
12. Lead and cadmium in optical and fi lter glass
13. Lead in solders consisting of more than two elements for the connection between the pins and the package of
microprocessors with a lead content of more than 80% and less than 85% by weight
14. Lead in solders to complete a viable electrical connection between semiconductor die and carrier within
integrated circuit Flip Chip packages
15. Decabrominated diphenyl ether (Deca-BDE) in polymeric applications
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ii MAINTENANCE OF PRODUCTS CONFORMING TO RoHS DIRECTIVE
MAINTENANCE OF PRODUCTS CONFORMING TO RoHS DIRECTIVE
Work with care about followings for maintenance of products conforming to RoHS directive.
1. Identification
· For products conforming to RoHS directive, the letter “E” is appended at the end of the serial number on the
label. For models that the letter cannot be appended to the serial number, the letter “E” will be described in a
distinguishable position on the label. A description example on a main label is shown below.
· Print-circuit board of the products conforming to RoHS directive is manufactured by following methods.
[1] Blue resist ink is used for the print-circuit board. (The color of conventional print-circuit board is green.)
[2] Either one of the following marks is indicated by a serigraph or label.
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2. Soldering
Since the melting point of lead-free solder used for the products conforming to RoHS directive is 20 to 45
degrees Celsius higher than that of conventional solder with lead (Sn-Pb eutectic solder), a high temperature
needs to be set to a soldering iron. Taking allowable temperature limit of the parts and stable work into
consideration, use a soldering iron with excellent thermal recovery characteristics.
· Recommended solder composition is “Sn/3.0Ag/0.5Cu” or equivalent.
· Separate the soldering iron exclusively for RoHS products and the soldering iron for conventional use.
· Set the temperature of the soldering bit to 350 to 370 degrees Celsius.
The temperature may need to be adjusted according to the size of the copper foil land on the print-circuit
board and the tip width of the soldering bit.
· Finish by a lead-free solder looks dull or whitish compared to conventional solder with lead.
3. Parts
Be sure to use parts conforming to RoHS directive.
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INFORMATION TO THE USER iii
INFORMATION TO THE USER
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, 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.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
The mark means that the following products will meet the Directives 2004/108/EC and standards
EN55103-1, EN55103-2 (for the Electromagnetic environment E4-E5).
Use shielded cable except AC cable.
This equipment doesn’t intend to use at residential areas, so that use in residential areas may cause
interference.
The Ethernet cable, please use a shielded cable always.
Please attach a core to a cable to connect to a connector of command, EXT-1 and EXT-2 by all means.
Please make an inquiry to us about the installation of the core, if necessary.

iv SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
This manual describes the precautions using various pictorial symbols for you to use the product safely. Please
read these precautions thoroughly before use. The symbols and meanings are as follows:

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS v

vi SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

HOW TO READ THE OPERATION MANUAL vii
HOW TO READ THE OPERATION MANUAL
This page explains general notes on reading the BSH-300 Operation Manual, and the symbols and notations
used in the manual.


Contents㸯
OCP-300
Operation Control Panel
Operation Manual
Contents
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Overview
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Overview
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Features
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External view
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The Name and Function of Each Part
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Camera Function Control Unit
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LCD Menu-Operations Part
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Selection Function Control Unit
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Control Knob Part
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Iris/Pedestal Control Section (VR TYPE)
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Iris/Pedestal Control Section (JOYSTICK TYPE)………………………………… 2-14
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Status Display Part
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Connector Panel
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About a Network
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ARC Network
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3.1.1
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Network Key Map
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3.1.2
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System Configuration Example
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3.1.3
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Setup of ARC Net ID
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3.1.4
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Network Connection
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Ethernet
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3.2.1
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Network Key Map
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3.2.2
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Ethernet Connection Method
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LCD Menu
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Basic Constitution and Basic Operation
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INFO
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OPE
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SET UP
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OCP Setup
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Operation of the Control Knob
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Camera Data Adjustment
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Control Method with OCP-300
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Reconnection Process
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Knob Free Function
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Absolute Iris Control
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Clearing the Iris Manual File
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Auto Iris Operation
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Initial Mode
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Relative Iris Control
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Clearing the Data of Other Control Panel
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Auto Iris Operation
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Initial Mode
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Manual Setting/Manual Clearing
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Manual Setting/Manual Clearing on the LCD Screen
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Indication of the Control Data Offset
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Manual Bulk Clearing by the Control Knob Operation
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All Manual Setting/All Manual Clearing
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How to Use the Memory Card
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Types and Capacities of Memory Cards
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Inserting and Removing the Memory Card
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Creating the Memory Card Name and File Name
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Saving the File Data to the Memory Card
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Invoking the File Data from the Memory Card
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Deleting the File Data from the Memory Card
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Updating the Firmware by Using a Memory Card
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Indicating the Message of Each Type
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Information
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Screen Description
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Direct Jump Function
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Setting the Panel Assignment and Program Number
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Setting the ARCnet ID
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Setting the IP Address/Subnet Mask/Default Gateway
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Program Number
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Program Number for Changing the Panel Assignment
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Display Mode of Program Number
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Setting the program number function for BS/CCU
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Availability of Display Mode and Program Number Function
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Operation Range Setting Function
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Function Overview
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Setting Procedure of Operation Range
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How to Change the Password
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Detailed Information on the Initial Operation Range
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Changing the Operation Range
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Standard Function
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Function Overview
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Operation Procedure
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Character Setting
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Setting the Camera Menu
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Setting the BARS TITLE
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Setting the Scene File Name
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Setting the Camera ID
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USER Menu
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USER MENU Assignment Procedure
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USER MENU SEARCH
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OPERATION Screen Setting
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OPERATION Screen Assignment Procedure
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Setting Procedure of Control Panel
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Procedure of Setting and Saving the Memory Card
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Setting Procedure at the Control Panel
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IRIS position adjustment function
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Adjustment procedure
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Parallel Connection
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Restriction of Number of Connection for ARC Network
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Warning for ARC Network
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Optional Function
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3D Camera Control
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20.1.1
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Setting for 3D Control Mode
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20.1.2
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Lch Camera/Rch Camera Assignment Initial Setting
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20.1.3
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Switching Lch/Rch/Operation Control
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20.1.4
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Function Operation Restriction in Operation Mode
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20.1.5
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Status Check of Lch/Rch Camera
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20.1.6
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Operation in Operation Mode
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Camera Selection Function and Multi Function
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20.2.1
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Setting of Camera Selection Function
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20.2.2
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External Camera Selection
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20.2.3
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Prohibition Mode
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20.2.4
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Setting of Multi Function
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Changing Logo Mark
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20.3.1
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Logo Mark Setting
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20.3.2
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Logo Mark Initialization
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Panel configuration (Panel setting)
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SETTING
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21.1.1
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Operation method
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21.1.2
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Initialization of SETTING
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21.1.3
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Setting Items
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21.1.4
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ON-AIR Tally guard
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CUSTOMIZE
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21.2.1
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UP/DOWN SEL
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21.2.2
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FUNCTION SW
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21.2.3
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FUNCTION VR
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21.2.4
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Initialization of CUSTOMIZE
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Control Depth
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21.3.1
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Method to change operation range
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21.3.2
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STD FUNCTION
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21.4.1
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Method to change standard setting
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21.4.2
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Initialization of STD FUNTION
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ALL DEAULT RESET
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Countermeasure Against Troubles
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ALARM Indicator (Switch) of OCP Blinks
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Method to Reset OCP
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Initial Setting
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"RAM Data Break" is Displayed
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Troubles During Updating Firmware
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Trouble in Networking
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Specification
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Ratings
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Pin Function of External Connector
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Updating the Firmware
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Updating OCP-300
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Updating the Firmware of the Connected Device
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Changing the Information
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1. Overview1-1
1. Overview
1.1 Overview
This operation control panel is used in ARCnet that is connected to BS (Base
Station)/CCU (Camera Control Unit) and CP hub or in Ethernet that is connected to a
commercially available network hub with LAN cable.
1.2 Features
Network compatible
Besides the control via conventional serial command, the control via ARC network
connection and Ethernet network connection are also possible.
A wide range of operational configurations including panel assignment can be supported
by establishing an ARC network. In addition, operational configuration with LAN cable
connection can be supported by establishing an Ethernet network.
The main unit switch is used to select between serial command, ARC network and
Ethernet network.
PoE+ compatible
As PoE+ (Power over Ethernet) is supported on the Ethernet network connection, power
can be supplied through the LAN cable.
3.5-inch color LCD with touch panel sensor included
The LCD screen can be used not only for operation but also for advanced setting
comparable to MCP.
By optimizing the menu hierarchy of LCD screen, you can easily perform operation and
maintenance.
External power compatible
The power supply from the external power source can prevent the power supply
from becoming unstable when the distance between devices is long.

1-21. Overview
User customization function
User can assign four function switches and two volumes to arbitrary selected
functions. Some pages in the LCD screen can be arbitrarily configured by the user.
Memory backup
The status of this product can be easily reset to the factory setting or user setting.
IRIS control
IRIS control can be selected from volume (VR) or joy stick (JOY) for this product.
Optional Level display
The optical communication level between the connected BS/CCU and camera head
can be checked on the panel.
Video format switch
Video format of the connected device can be changed by the operation from the main
unit.
Note : Switches and control function of OCP will not be effective if the connected
camera does not have the functions.
Reference : Please refer to the instruction manual of the camera for the effective
functions.

1. Overview1-3
1.3 External view
1) VR TYPE

1-41. Overview
2) JOYSTICK TYPE
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