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The
unit is designed to fully control up to 16 cameras and mounts via
individual serial ports connected to the receiver driver units.
RS-232/RS-422 ports provide a bus
interface to the remote controllers, and an RS-232 port interfaces to
an optional video switch. A front panel display provides a status
readout as well as operator prompting during the programming process.
All program data is stored in nonvolatile memory, either locally or
remotely, so that the program characteristics remain if input power is
lost to any system element. The
Master Controller is housed in a rack-mountable aluminum enclosure that
is 19 inches wide by 3-1/2 inches high by 10 inches deep. It is powered
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The
unit is designed to operate under the control of a master or remote
controller via the serial control port. It includes provisions for
daisy-chaining other receiver driver units so a single control line can
control multiple units. The serial port also provides the means to
remotely program the receiver driver unit. All program data is stored
in nonvolatile memory so that the program characteristics remain if
input power is lost to any system element. The
receiver driver unit provides a reference voltage to the position
potentiometers (PP) or it can use an external reference. The unit
detects the presence of an external reference and automatically
switches from the internal reference to the external reference, when
detected. The PP signals are used internally, buffered, and output for
use by external monitoring devices. The
receiver driver unit is housed in an environmentally sealed NEMA
enclosure that is 9 inches wide by
6-1/2 inches high by 10-1/2 inches deep. It is powered by a 100 to 240
VAC 50/60 Hz line. |
Receiver/Driver,
Model 6125DE2 is a Universal Camera Control unit designed to
control a 24 VDC Pan & Tilt mount and variety of video cameras,
including visable light and Infrared. The 6125DE2 supercedes the older
model 6125DE and is fully backward compatible with that
unit. This unit has provisions to interface to two separate
cameras on a common pan & tilt mount, typically one visible and one
infrared.
Control
of the 6125DE2 can be via RS-232, RS-422 or Ethernet.
The unit provides proportional DC drive to the pan & tilt motors as
well as the camera lens focus and zoom.
Additionally, serial ports are included to
interface to cameras and lens that have serial control features.
The 6125DE2, and the connected cameras, may be remotely programmed and calibrated via the serial control port. All data is stored in non-volatile memory. In addition the unit may be configured to respond to a position message which sends the pan & tilt mount to an applied Azimuth and Elevation position. The 6125DE2 includes a video splitter/time base corrector that enables the video from two cameras to be selected individually or viewed simultaneously on a split screen. The video splitter function is also fully remote controllable via control port allowing the user to select the split ratio as well as other video parameters such as Full Screen, Fade and Difference . Other features include: 64
programmable presets,
Auto-pan feature with programmable limits and rate, Eight
programmable discrete control lines and non-volatile memory. The 6125DE2 may be configured to control most standard visible light cameras and lenses as well as the following special function units with built in firmware:
Other camera and lens personalities may be uploaded via the control port and are available by special order. The receiver driver unit
is housed in an environmentally sealed NEMA enclosure
that is 9 inches wide by 6-1/2 inches high by 10-1/2 inches
deep. It is powered by a 100 to 240 VAC 50/60 Hz line. |
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The
remote controller is designed to fully control up to 16 cameras and
mounts via individual serial ports connected to a master controller,
which in turn is connected to receiver driver units. Another RS-232
port provides interface to additional remote controllers, and a third
RS-232 port interfaces to an optional video switch. A front panel
display provides a status readout as well as operator prompting during
the programming process. All program data is stored in nonvolatile
memory, either locally or remotely, so that the program characteristics
remain if input power is lost to any system element. The remote node controller is housed in a rack-mountable aluminum enclosure that is 19 inches wide by 3-1/2 inches high by 10 inches deep. It is powered by a 100 to 240 VAC 50/60 Hz line. |
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The remote node controller is designed to
fully control up to six cameras and mounts via RS-232/RS422
serial control ports connected to receiver driver units. Other RS-232
ports provide interface to additional remote controllers, the master
controller, and an optional video switch. A front panel display
provides a status readout as well as operator prompting during the
programming process. All program data is stored in nonvolatile memory,
either locally or remotely, so that the program characteristics remain
if input power is lost to any system element. The remote node controller is housed in a rack-mountable aluminum enclosure that is 19 inches wide by 3-1/2 inches high by 10 inches deep. It is powered by a 100 to 240 VAC 50/60 Hz line. |
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The
unit is designed to operate under the control of a master or remote
controller via the serial control port. It includes provisions for
daisy-chaining other receiver driver units so a single control line can
control multiple units. The serial port also provides the means to
remotely program the receiver driver unit. All program data is stored
in nonvolatile memory so that the program characteristics remain if
input power is lost to any system element. The
receiver driver unit provides a reference voltage to the position
potentiometers (PP) or it can use an external reference. The unit
detects the presence of an external reference and automatically
switches from the internal reference to the external reference, when
detected. The PP signals are used internally, buffered, and output for
use by external monitoring devices. The 6125D-1, receiver driver unit is housed in 19 inch rack mount enclosure that is 3.5- inches high by 10 inches deep. It is powered by a 115 VAC ±10% 50/60 Hz line
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Receiver
Driver, Model 6125D-2, is a component of the ITS 6125 Camera
Control System that may include the master controller, remote
controllers, and remote node controllers. The receiver driver unit
interfaces the system controllers to the camera and mount. The
unit provides DC (6125D-2(DC)) or AC (6125D-2(AC)), drive to the
pan-and-tilt motors as well as DC drive to the camera focus, zoom, and
iris. Additionally, a serial port is included to interface to
cameras that have serial control features. A control system can contain
up to 16 receiver driver units. These units are controlled by one
master controller and up to fifteen remote
controllers. The
unit is designed to operate under the control of a master or remote
controller via the serial control port. It includes provisions for
daisy-chaining other receiver driver units so a single control line can
control multiple units. The serial port also provides the means to
remotely program the receiver driver unit. All program data is stored
in nonvolatile memory so that the program characteristics remain if
input power is lost to any system element. The
receiver driver unit provides a reference voltage to the position
potentiometers (PP) or it can use an external reference. The unit
detects the presence of an external reference and automatically
switches from the internal reference to the external reference, when
detected. The PP signals are used internally, buffered, and output for
use by external monitoring devices. The 6125D-2 includes local controls that allow the user to control Pan, Tilt, Zoom and Focus without having the unit connected to a master controller. The 6125D-2, receiver driver unit is housed in 19 inch rack mount enclosure that is 3.5- inches high by 10 inches deep. It is powered by a 115 VAC ±10% 50/60 Hz line Get Data Sheet |
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Features include:
The
unit is designed to operate under the control of a master controller via
the serial RS-232/422 control port utilizing the Pelco D protocol. The
serial port also provides the means to remotely program the receiver
driver unit. All program data is stored in nonvolatile memory so that the
program characteristics remain if input power is lost to any system
element. A calibration
function is included to calibrate the P & T position units to degrees. The receiver driver unit is housed in an aluminum rack-mountable enclosure that is 19 inches wide by 3-1/2 inches high by 10 inches deep. All circuitry, with the exception of the power supply, is contained on printed circuit assemblies (PCA). All connections to PCAs are through mating connectors. No edge connectors are used. It is powered by a 115 VAC +/- 10%, 50-60 Hz line. |
The
user potentiometers are powered by the DDG, which then receives the return
voltage. This value, which is
proportional to the position of the potentiometer, is normalized and
inserted into the video. Calibration
is performed by setting the potentiometers to known positions, and
entering that value via a front panel keypad.
The keypad is also used to position the inserted message and select
the font size. All operator
programming is menu prompted and is stored in non-volatile memory.
The unit will interface directly to the Model 6125D series
Receiver/Drivers. The unit is housed in a 19 inch wide rack mountable aluminum enclosure, 3.5 inches high and 8.5 inches deep. It is powered by 100 to 250 VAC line. |
Remote Joystick , Model 6125J, Provides local control of the Model 6125D Receiver/Driver. Proportional control of Pan & Tilt and Zoom & Focus. The unit is powered by the Receiver/Driver. For simple single camera systems, the 6125J may be used without a Master Controller |
The controller will operate under WinX, ME, NT and XP. Also available is the Model 6125MW-D which is designed to control the 6125D Receiver/Drivers and the Model 6125MW-DS which is designed to control the 6125DS Receiver/Drivers and the Model 6125MW-D3 which is designed to control the 6125D-3.
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