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Sony BVP-E30 series Podręcznik

1-1. Camera Network System Overview

The Sony system camera equipment is controlled by the unique communication protocol using the CCA-5 cable. The
network control system is realized by connecting the equipment via LAN and by expanding this protocol on TCP/IP.

1-2. Camera Network System Features

. An economical network control system can be created by connecting the camera equipment via network, thus eliminating
the needs for CNU.
. Thanks to the IP technology, the physical distance between the equipment imposes no restriction in confi guring a system
since communication of the camera control signal is established using the IP technology. (There is a restriction due to
signal delay.)
. In the conventional system that uses multiple units of CNU, the RCP assignment and the "ALL" function cannot be used
across multiple units of CNU. However, this new system has overcome this restriction.
. When the RM-B750 is attached to the HDCU1500 or CCU-590 as a front panel, switchover of active panel has not been
possible between the RM-B750 and the other control panels in the conventional CNU system. When the MCS mode of
the new camera network system is used, this function can be freely used.

1-3. Restrictions and Notes on the Camera Network System

. Use the 10BASE-T or the 100BASE-TX for the LAN.
. Performance of the camera network system largely depends on the network line condition. Confi rm that the network has
suffi cient bandwidth and security before using the system.
. The traffi c monitoring is always issued so that delays due to traffi c are restricted. If a network has signifi cant delay, or if a
network has heavy congestion, connection of the system can be unstable.
. When a system uses Internet or intranet to connect the equipment, there is a possibility that the system may not reach full
performance due to incompatibility with other traffi c or security problem. It is recommended that an independent network
be constructed for stable operation of a system.
. Upon completion of the network setting, reboot the system.
. For the multiple camera operation, be sure to prepare an MSU to be assigned as the Master.
. Do not turn off the power of the Master machine while the system is in operation.
. The RCP assignment function in the MCS mode can be set only from the MSU that is assigned as the Master. It cannot be
set from client MSU.
. The maximum number of connections in the MCS mode is 24 units of CCU/HDCU and RCP in total and 2 units of MSU.
RCP units that are directly connected to the CCU/HDCU by the CCA cable and CCU/HDCU units that are directly
connected to the RCP are not included in the count of the maximum number even though the CCU/HDCU or the RCP are
connected to the camera network system.
. Systems using LAN and systems using CNU cannot be used together.
. The Master/Slave function does not work in the camera network system.
. File transfer in the one-to-one confi guration is possible but the fi le transfer from one unit to multiple units is not possible.
. If multiple units of RCP are assigned to a single CCU/HDCU, response can be delayed. Do not use this method of opera-
tion.
. Performance of the MSU that is assigned to Master can be degraded when number of the connected equipment increases.
. S-BUS is not supported.
. As the RCP, use either RCP-750/751 or RCP-920/921. Operations with other types of RCP are not guaranteed.
Camera Network System
Section 1

Service Overview

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