Appendix B - Trouble shooting guide.

Symptom: No video from interface. Possible causes:

Camera is not powered or not connected to ‘CAMERA’ BNC on interface. Check power and cabling.

Interface is not powered. Check power.

Video out not connected to ‘TELEMETRY’ BNC on interface. Check cabling.

If the after following the above check list video still not present then remove both BNCs from the interface and connect together using a female/female barrel connector to check video path from camera to control point.

Symptom: No camera control but lights relay operates with LIGHTS key on transmitter. Possible causes:

Dome data cable is not connected correctly.

Check cabling, most commonly due to data cables swapped. Dome configuration switches if fitted not set correctly. Check configuration.

Symptom: No camera control and lights relay not operating. Possible causes:

Interface not seeing Telemetry signal.

Check that telemetry is present on video cable using either oscilloscope or adjust v.hold on monitor to view frame blanking period and check for black/white band. If missing, power down/up the transmitter. Should this fail, swap video between working and non-working channels.

Earth loops can interrupt telemetry operation if sufficiently severe. If hum bars are apparent, fit isolation transformer to coaxial cable. Check cable and error LEDs on interface.

See SETUP section earlier in this manual for correct indication.

If the problem persists having followed the above steps, technical assistance can be received from Building Block Video. Tel: +44 (0)1323 444600

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Sony RX100 manual Appendix B Trouble shooting guide

RX100 specifications

The Sony RX100 series has earned a reputation as one of the leading compact camera lines on the market, favored by both amateur photographers and professionals alike for its impressive performance and versatility in a pocket-sized design. Launched in 2012, the RX100 series has seen multiple iterations, each improving upon its predecessor while maintaining the core attributes that have resonated with consumers.

One of the standout features of the RX100 is its large, 1-inch Exmor CMOS sensor. This sensor size is typically found in larger cameras, allowing the RX100 to capture stunning images with remarkable detail and dynamic range. The sensor works in tandem with Sony's BIONZ image processor, which enhances image quality by reducing noise and increasing processing speed, resulting in crisp images even in low-light conditions.

The RX100 also boasts a fast and versatile lens with a wide maximum aperture, allowing for impressive background blur and excellent subject isolation. The original RX100 featured a 28-100mm equivalent f/1.8-4.9 lens, while subsequent models upgraded to even more powerful lenses, such as the 24-70mm f/1.8-2.8 option found in the RX100 V and VI. This versatility makes it ideal for various photography genres, from landscapes to portraits.

In terms of technology, the RX100 series incorporates advanced autofocus systems. The RX100 III introduced Fast Intelligent AF for quick focus, while later models enhanced this with features like Eye AF for precise focusing on the subject's eyes, making it a preferred choice for portrait photographers. Additionally, the cameras offer high-speed shooting options, capable of capturing action shots at impressive burst rates.

The video capabilities of the RX100 series are equally noteworthy, with support for 4K video recording in later models. The cameras also include features such as a built-in ND filter, which allows for creative control over exposure, especially in bright conditions. Users can take advantage of the camera's 60p shooting for smooth motion and clarity in video.

Another appealing characteristic of the RX100 series is its compact form factor. With its sleek design, it is ergonomically friendly, making it an excellent choice for travel and street photography. The tilting LCD screens on many models, along with optional electronic viewfinders, increase shooting flexibility and user interaction.

In summary, the Sony RX100 series blends advanced photography technologies with a compact design. Features like a large sensor, fast lens, quick autofocus, and 4K video recording set it apart from typical compact cameras. Whether capturing breathtaking stills or high-quality video, the RX100 remains a top contender in the compact camera space.