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General information |
| As a successor to the VC-C3, and in an attempt to
lower the price, reduce camera size and improve on the
specifications, Canon introduced a new camera (VC-C4) that has
superior specifications. Furthermore, in addition to an
"upright type" model, Canon also introduced a model that can
be suspended from the ceiling (VC-C4R) . For more details
please contact Canon |
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Communications info
|
| Method: |
RS232 (Daisy chained through each of the connected
cameras) |
| Baudrate: |
9600 |
| Data
bits: |
8 |
| Parity: |
None |
| Stop
bits: |
2 |
|
Supported functions
|
| Type: |
Absolute |
| Pan: |
-100 to 100 (200
total) |
| Tilt: |
-30 to 90 (120 total) |
| Zoom: |
Yes |
| Focus: |
Autofocus |
| Iris: |
Autoiris |
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Lens info
|
| Zoom: |
16x zoom, f=4~64, F1.4~F2.8 |
| Horizontal angle of
view: |
3~47.5
degrees |
Power requirements |
| Voltage: |
13.5V DC |
| Power Consumption |
12W |
|
Protocol info
|
| Protocol
name: |
Proprietary |
| Number of units
supported by protocol: |
9 |
|
Connection schemes
|
View PTZ connection to camera/video server
 View
camera/video server RS485 pinout  |
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Driver Specific settings
|
| Identity: |
This parameter selects the identity of the camera
that is connected to the video input. Since the VCC4/VCC4R
units operates in a daisy-chain configuration the first unit
in the chain will have Identity "no
1", the second unit will have Identity
"no 2" and so on. |
| Type: |
Selects whether
the connected camera is a VCC4 or a VCC4R. |