Sony BRC-Z330 operating instructions Installation and Connections

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5 Attach the other end of the wire rope to the material near the shelf, etc.

Use an M4 or larger outside diameter screw (not supplied). Attach the wire rope to the material independent of the shelf, etc. where the ceiling bracket (B) is attached.

6 Insert the protrusions on the ceiling bracket (A) into the spaces prepared in the ceiling bracket (B) with the a hole in the front of the ceiling bracket (A) aligned with the f hole on the ceiling bracket (B), and temporarily attach them by turning the ceiling bracket (A) with the camera clockwise.

Ceiling bracket (A)

Align.

Wire rope (supplied)

Ceiling bracket

(B)

M4 or larger diameter screw

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Contents HD Color Video Camera For the customers in the U.S.A Owner’s RecordFor the customers in Canada For the customers in Europe, Australia and New ZealandTable of Contents Appendix Precautions Aliasing White flecksFocal plane FlickerFeatures Camera MPA-AC1 AC power adaptor Sony AC power cord Supplied Components and AccessoriesRemote commander Ceiling bracket a Ceiling bracket B Wire ropeOptional Products BRS-200 Remote Camera Operating SwitcherBRBK-HD2 HD-SDI Output Card System configuration System ConfigurationThis system allows you Overview System Configuration BRBK-HD2 Camera Location and Function of PartsFront RearBottom Setting of the Bottom switchesRemote Commander supplied Installing batteries RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit not suppliedLock button and indicator Mode buttonWhen the menu of the camera is displayed When the menu of the camera is not displayedVisca RS-232C connector Mode selectorVisca RS-422 connector TALLY/CONTACT connectorBRBK-HD2 HD-SDI Output Card not supplied Wk ON/OFF switchAbout On-Screen Menus Setting MenusMain Menu Operation Through Menus Menu Operation Using the Supplied Remote CommanderTo return to the main menu To return to the normal display4,5 For the 1080/59.94i or 720/59.94P signal format Mode exposure modeExposure Menu EX-COMP exposure compensationColor Menu White Balance white balance modeTo set the Color AE To set the Color Detail Picture MenuMode focus mode Black and white modeFocus Menu AF Assist auto focus assistSetting range of Tilt DOWN/TILT UP Setting range of PAN LEFT/PAN RightPAN Tilt Zoom Menu Zoom digital zoomSystem Menu IR-RECEIVE infrared signal receptionIMG-FLIP image flip Display Info information display Video OUT MenuStatus Menu To turn on/off the camera using the Remote Commander Turning on the PowerPanning and Tilting Pan/Tilt and Zoom OperationTo face the camera back to the front If you accidentally move the camera with your handOperating Multiple Cameras with the Remote Commander Adjusting the CameraFocusing on a Subject ZoomingShooting with Back Lighting Storing the Camera Settings in MemoryTo cancel the preset memory To recall the stored settingsOperating Multiple Cameras Operation Using the RM-BR300 Remote Control UnitTo assign camera addresses manually To assign camera addresses automaticallyTo set a limit on the maximum panning/ tilting speed Joystick Movement Setting Camera Mode ONE Push AWB Shift VALUE/R Back Light One-push auto focusing during manual focus adjustmentAdjusting the Brightness Adjusting the White BalanceTo adjust the white balance automatically To adjust the white balance manuallyTo store camera settings Storing Camera SettingsTo select positions 9 to Setting the Speed of the Camera Moving to a Preset Position Installing the Camera InstallationTo install the camera on a desk Attaching an Output CardBefore installation Installing the Camera in a High PositionTo attach the camera to a tripod Installation on a ceiling example Wire rope supplied 3M4 To remove the camera Installation on a shelf, etc. in a high position exampleWire rope supplied Installation and Connections To remove the camera Connecting the RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit Connecting to an AC OutletConnections Visca RS-422 Connecting a Device Equipped with Visca RS-422 Connector Connecting a Device Equipped with Visca RS-232C ConnectorVisca RS-422 HD-SDI Input Connectors Generator Connecting a VTR Equipped withTo connect a single camera You can connect up to seven cameras To connect multiple cameras to the HD sync signal generatorList of Messages Indicators on the BRC-Z330 cameraMessages for the BRC-Z330 camera Symptom Cause Remedy TroubleshootingAppendix Troubleshooting Full Auto Menu ConfigurationNormal YP BP R Color Gain Color HUE Color Matrix Enhance General presetting items Presetting ItemsPresetting menu items Setup not available for 1080/50i output signal Input/output connectors SpecificationsSupplied accessories SystemAlways verify that the unit is operating properly before use BRC-Z330 Video Camera DimensionsCeiling Bracket B Top Side FrontRM-BR300 Remote Control Unit Top Visca RS-232C in connector mini-DIN 8-pin, female Visca RS-422 connector connector plug 9-pinVisca RS-232C OUT connector mini DIN 8-pin, female Pin AssignmentsVisca RS-232C output connector mini DIN 8- pin, female RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit optionalRM-BR300 Remote Control Unit Wiring Diagram of Visca RS-422 ConnectionThird to Seventh BRC-Z330 Second BRC-Z330To remove the connector plug Using the Visca RS-422 Connector Plug

BRC-Z330 specifications

The Sony BRC-Z330 is a sophisticated PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom) camera that has gained popularity in various applications, including broadcasting, event production, and corporate video conferencing. One of its most striking features is its ability to deliver high-quality images through a 1/2.8-type Exmor CMOS sensor. This sensor allows the BRC-Z330 to capture stunning Full HD 1080p video at 60 frames per second, making it suitable for fast-paced environments.

The camera features a 30x optical zoom lens, which is complemented by a 12x digital zoom, providing users with the ability to focus on details from a considerable distance. With a focal length range of 4.5mm to 135mm, it is versatile enough to work in various shooting scenarios, whether it be capturing wide shots of a conference room or zooming in on a speaker at an event.

In terms of connectivity, the BRC-Z330 offers multiple output options, including HDMI, 3G-SDI, and composite video outputs. This flexibility allows for seamless integration into different broadcasting and recording setups. Additionally, the camera supports IP streaming, enabling remote access and control over a network, which is invaluable for multi-camera setups and remote production tasks.

The BRC-Z330 employs advanced image processing technologies, such as Sony's Dynamic Contrast Enhancement and XDNR (eXtended Dynamic Noise Reduction). These features work to optimize image quality in various lighting conditions, ensuring crisp and clear visuals even in challenging environments.

For ease of operation, the BRC-Z330 is equipped with a user-friendly interface and can be remotely controlled via RS-232 or RS-422 protocols. This functionality is ideal for situations where the camera needs to be adjusted without physical intervention, such as live-streaming events or remote interviews.

Another significant characteristic of the camera is its compact and discreet design, allowing it to blend into various settings without being obtrusive. With its impressive specifications and technological capabilities, the Sony BRC-Z330 has become an essential tool for professionals seeking high-quality video solutions in the ever-evolving world of media production. Its reliability, versatility, and excellent image quality make it a worthy investment for any organization focused on producing top-tier content.