Features, Provided accessories and documents, Precautions for proper use – JVC RM-P210 User Manual

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ⅷ Do not supply power to the RTS terminals at the rear. These

terminals are not designed to accept a power supply.

ⅷ To prolong the service life of the RM-P210, do not use it or

store it in the following places.
Ⅵ A place subject to extremely high or low temperatures.
Ⅵ A place subject to excessive vibration.

Ⅵ A place subject to excessive dust.
Ⅵ A place subject to high humidity.

Ⅵ A place near to a strong source of noise.

ⅷ Do not apply strong vibrations or impact to the RM-P210

during installation or transportation.

ⅷ If the supply voltage is too high or low, the service life of the

RM-P210 may be reduced or it may not be able to provide
an optimum performance.

ⅷ Do not connect or disconnect the camera cable connector

while the RM-P210 is ON.

ⅷ After turning the RM-210 OFF, wait at least 10 seconds

before turning it ON again.

ⅷ Noise may interfere with the video when the RM-210 is in-

stalled near a source of strong magnetism, such as a radio
or TV transmitting antenna, power transformer or motor.

ⅷ While the values set by using the menus are retained in the

memory even after the unit is turned off, those set using the
front panel switches and controls are retained for about 10
days only and then the factory-set defaults are reset.

ⅷ As the LCD contrast is reduced at low temperatures, it should

be re-adjusted before use in such conditions.

REF. : Item “6A: CONTRAST” on page 26.

ⅷ When a transceiver or cellular phone is used near to a RM-

210 or to a camera connected to it, noise may interfere with
the video. However, this is not a malfunction.

INTRODUCTION

Cable extension up to 100 meters

The cable between the camera and the RM-P210 Remote
Control Unit can be extended up to 100 meters using the
optional VC-P110 series camera cables. Even when the
cable is extended, the power to the camera is supplied from
the RM-P210 so there is no need to provide a separate
power supply for the camera.

Genlock Function Built In

Genlocking is possible using a composite video (VBS) or a
black burst (BB) signal. The SC and H phases can be ad-
justed from the front panel.

FEATURES

PROVIDED ACCESSORIES AND DOCUMENTS

PRECAUTIONS FOR PROPER USE

ⅷ When an intercom is used, radio interference may occa-

sionally affect any system that is connected to the RM-P210.
In such a case the INTERCOM G (GND) terminal provided
to the RM-P210 should be grounded.

ⅷ In a multiple camera setup, if the adjustments made to the

different cameras deviate significantly, the cameras may not
be able to function satisfactorily. Be sure to adjust the cam-
eras accordingly before using them with the RM-P210.

ⅷ Use camera cables with standard lengths, as specified.

Otherwise, the camera cable compensation may not be able
to work efficiently.

ⅷ The RM-P210 can be connected with the following cameras:

● GY-DV550
● KY-D29
● KY-D29W
● KY-27C
● KY-19
For the viewfinder to be used with each camera model, see
page 8. The controllable functions vary depending on the
camera model.

REF. : "Functions Available Depending on Camera

Models" on page 29.

ⅷ When connecting the RM-P210 to the camera, do not con-

nect a local remote controller to the camera.

ⅷ If the RM-P210 is rack-mounted, be sure to insert venti-

lated panels above and below it in order to improve ventila-
tion. Do not stack two RM-P210 units or place any object
on top of a RM-P210 unit.

ⅷ To save power consumption, turn the RM-P210 OFF when

it is not in use.

Power cord

Instructions

CAMERA CONTROL UNIT

RM-P210

INSTRUCTIONS

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Camera control using serial communication

The camera control signals are sent by the serial data trans-
mission method.
The camera and the RM-P210 are connected by two data
lines so that the CPUs incorporated in the camera and the
RM-P210 are in intercommunication, thus facilitating accu-
rate camera control operations.

Multiple output circuits

In addition to two composite video output circuits (VBS),
the R/G/B component signals, Y/R-Y/B-Y component sig-
nals or separate Y/C signals (for S-VHS VCR) can be se-
lected according to the purpose or application.

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