Vaddio WallVIEW CCU Z700 Quick-Connect User Manual

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Quick-Connect CCU Z700

Quick-Connect CCU Z700 Installation and User Guide 341-740 Rev. B Page 6 of 12

Step 4:
Take the Wall Mount, with the EZIM CCU and break out cable installed, and place it against the drywall
anchors or 3-gang wall box, making sure to pull the CAT-5 cables through the oval pass-through hole.
Finger-tighten the screws to the mount and confirm that the base is level. Tighten the screws firmly. If the
bracket is to be mounted on a 3-gang wall box, use the screws supplied with the electrical box.


Step 5:
Confirm that the CAT-5 cables are terminated correctly, by testing them with a continuity tester. Next,
connect the break out cables to the appropriate ports on the BRC-Z700 (8-pin Mini DIN is connected to
VISCA IN). Secure the camera to the mount and using the ¼”-20 screws.


Step 6:
The Quick-Connect CCU is a 1-RU rack mount interface that breaks out the signals from the Cat. 5 cables
back to the standard connectors. The basic system connectivity is illustrated in Figure 2.

Note: Plugging the POWER CAT-5 Cable into the wrong RJ-45 may cause damage to the camera system and
void the warranty.



COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION:
Connect the Vaddio 36 VDC power supply to an AC outlet. Power will travel down the Power Cat. 5 cable to
the cable shoe, powering the camera. The camera will “Home” to a centered position ready for control
information from the provided IR Remote Commander or RS-232 Camera controller of the integrators’ choice.
To insure proper continuity of control and operation of the cameras, the RS-232 controller (control system or
joystick) should be powered on after the camera.


Connecting the Tally Port (optional)
The CCU system is capable of illuminating a Tally light on the front of the Quick-Connect enclosure. This
light provides a visual indicator to the equipment operator to know which camera is live during a broadcast.
In addition, on the BRC-300, BRC-Z700 and BRC-H700, the tally function will illuminate the tally light on the
front of the camera lens, to allow the presenter to know which camera is live.




















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