Sony evi d70 camera
Sony evi d70 camera serial#
I'll double-check the next time I'm there, but I believe it said something like "IF_Clear error." I haven't worked with serial communications much before, so I'm not absolutely positive what that means (and I haven't yet Googled it). The only error that I can recall (no, I didn't take notes like I'm supposed to.) was from Sony's demo software when I tried it last night. Trial version of PTZ Controller from Serial Port Tool These are the 'setups' I've tried to use so far:
![sony evi d70 camera sony evi d70 camera](https://cdn-images.av-iq.com/products/enlarge/CMDW-70B.jpg)
I've made sure that COM port settings are correct multiple times. As far as I know, the AVDH-1 is supposed to act as a serial-USB converter (at least that's what Win 7 recognizes it as), but I'm completely unable to get the camera to respond to anything from any piece of software. Video quality is good at the receiving end in the closet. The camera stays on and can be successfully controlled via the Vaddio remote that comes with it. The VISCA input cable goes directly into the back of the AVDH-1, and there is a USB-B jack on the front for connecting to a computer w/ software to control the camera movement.
![sony evi d70 camera sony evi d70 camera](https://www.picclickimg.com/d/l400/pict/233086392048_/Lot-of-2-Sony-EVI-D70-Pan-Tilt-Zoom-CCD-Color.jpg)
The power/video cable attaches to an adapter similar to a PoE adapter, with the video part going into our EmTech AVDH-1 (for those unfamiliar with it, it's a basic audio/video 'mixer' in rack-mount form, used to select between camera input, satellite, and aux - VGA or component - input). Both CAT6 cables end in the building's A/V closet, which is almost kitty-corner to where the camera is mounted.
![sony evi d70 camera sony evi d70 camera](https://shashinki.com/shop/images/SO-EVID70-1.jpg)
The power/video is run via one CAT6 cable, and the VISCA input is run via another CAT6 cable. The camera has a Vaddio adapter on the back of it, which has 3 RJ-45 jacks: power/video, VISCA input, and VISCA output. Part of the upgrade was a new EVI-D70 that is mounted in the back-right of our chapel. Our Stake Center recently had the whole audio system, and a lot of the video-related equipment upgraded.