Product Description
The Sony RCP - 3501 is a top - notch remote - control panel crafted for smooth camera operations in professional broadcast scenarios. As the successor of the RCP - 1501, it keeps the same size but packs in better features. Its high - resolution and bright LCD display makes everything clearly visible. With both direct operation switches and a touch panel, it allows operators to precisely manage multiple camera settings, perfect for complex live broadcasts. The panel has user - friendly controls with customizable keys, so you can personalize it as you like. It supports HDR operations and integrates with the HDRC - 4000 HDR production converter, offering advanced high - dynamic - range workflows. Thanks to its LAN connection ability, you can operate it remotely over a network. Whether in the studio or on - site, it's compatible with a wide range of professional broadcast equipment. It has guard frames around important buttons to prevent accidental presses, 9 assignable keys, and a USB flash drive slot for quick access to scene files. You can also create personalized menus and operate it via a web interface. Key features include an enhanced LCD, easy - to - use touch and direct switches, 9 customizable keys, HDR support, USB flash drive compatibility, web UI for remote use, LAN connection with PoE support, and the ability to mount up to four units in a 19 - inch EIA rack. Technical specs: Power Supply: DC 10.5 V to 17 V (EXT I/O connector); PoE Power Supply: 36 V to 57 V; Power Consumption: 10 W; Operating Temperature: 41 °F to 104 °F; Storage Temperature: - 4 °F to 140 °F; Dimensions: 4.02 x 12.20 x 2.64 inches; Mass: 3 lb 12 oz. Input/Output Connectors: LAN (RJ - 45 8 - pin), CCU/CNU (Multi - connector 8 - pin female), AUX (Multi - connector 8 - pin female), EXT I/O (D - sub 9 - pin female). What's included: Sony RCP - 3501 Remote - Control Panel and User Manual.
Using the Sony RCP - 3501 is a breeze. First, connect it to your broadcast camera and power source according to the technical specifications. You can use the direct operation switches or the touch panel to adjust camera settings. Customize the 9 assignable keys to suit your workflow. If you're working with HDR, make sure to integrate it with the HDRC - 4000 HDR production converter. For remote operation, connect it to the network using the LAN connector. When using it, be careful around the buttons with guard frames to avoid accidental presses. To save or load settings, use the USB flash drive slot. You can also create personalized menus via the web UI. Keep the panel in the recommended operating temperature range (41 °F to 104 °F). When not in use, store it in a place with a temperature between - 4 °F and 140 °F. Clean the panel gently with a soft, dry cloth. Check the power supply regularly to ensure stable operation.