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Z CAM E2 Flagship Series Z CAM E2-S6 / E2-F6 / E2-F8 / E2-M4 Product Name Model Name Z CAM E2-S6 Z CAM E2-F6 Z CAM E2-F8 Z CAM E2-M4 E1701 E1901 E1902 E1511 User Manual v0.2
(Firmware 0.93) 1. Introduction 1.1. Camera Introduction 1.2. Lens Mount There are EF or PL lens mount options for Z CAM E2 flagship series, and MFT lens mount for Z CAM E2-S6 only. Its interchangeable and you can purchase additional lens mount module to change it with professional tools (only for EF and PL lens mount) *. Model Lens Mount Z CAM E2-M4 MFT Z CAM E2-S6 EF / PL / MFT Z CAM E2-F6 Z CAM E2-F8 EF / PL EF / PL
* Replacement of lens mount is recommended to be operated by the manufacturer's designated agent/dealer or under professional guidance. The failure of the camera may be appearing due to changing the lens mount by the user. MFT lens mount EF lens mount PL lens mount 1.3. LCD Screen Standby & Recording The content displayed on the LCD Screen will be different when the camera is in different mode. Preview Press FN + OK button when the camera is in Standby mode, it will switch to Preview mode. Press FN + OK again to come back to Standby mode. Playback
/ Preview mode. Short press Power button when the camera is in Standby / Preview mode, it will switch to Playback mode. Short press Power button again to come back to Standby 1.4. LED Indicator Status Green Red Flashing Red (every 1s)
: No memory card. Flashing Red (every 0.5s)
: Memory card is full.
: Standby
: Recording. Flashing Red (every 0.2s)
: Camera overheat. Flashing Red (very fast)
: Critical error. Flashing Red (fast & slow alternant)
: Low battery 1.5. Buttons MENU button: Enter / exit the camera settings, or return to the previous menu in camera settings. FN / ISO button: FN function in camera settings, or ISO quick setting in standby /
preview / recording mode by default. Up / SHT button: Up selection (or add value) in camera settings, or Shutter Speed /
Shutter Angle quick setting in standby / preview / recording mode by default. Down / EV button: Down selection (or reduce value) in camera settings, or EV quick setting in standby / preview / recording mode by default. OK button: Confirmation in camera settings, or to trigger the Auto Focus function in standby / preview / recording mode by default (with lens supports auto focus and the Auto Focus function on the camera is enabled). F1 button: AEL (Auto Exposure Lock) by default. F2 button: Load profile by default. F3: Aperture quick setting by default. F4: No function by default. Power button: Long press for 3 seconds to power on / off the camera, short press to switch to / back from Playback mode. Note: Quick setting function of FN / Up / Down / OK / F1 / F2 / F3 / F4 buttons can be changed in system menu (2.10 System User button). 1.6. Interfaces Auxiliary Power Output: DC 12V (2-pin LEMO socket), can supply power to other devices. Remote: 2.5mm jack socket, compatible with Sony LANC protocol. XLR audio-in: 5-pin LEMO port for dual-channel XLR microphone, require additional XLR audio connector (compatible with ARRI Mini XLR connector). Control Port: 2 x serial port (4 pin aviation connector), support RS232 protocol. HDMI port: HDMI 2.0 Type A standard port Wi-Fi antenna port: Connect Wi-Fi antenna to use 5GHz Wi-Fi antenna port, support 802.11 a/n/ac standard. Ethernet port: Gigabit Ethernet port for camera control, setting & live preview. USB Type C port: USB 3.0 standard. Can be connected to mobile devices for camera control, setting and live preview, and be connected to computers for data transmission.
* Due to the used enclosure material, the product shall only be connected to a USB Interface of version 3.0. The connection to so called power USB is prohibited. 3.5mm Audio-in: 3.5mm (TRS) jack socket for stereo audio input (Mic Level & Line Level supported), can connect to microphone or audio output device. 3.5mm Audio-out: 3.5mm (TRS) jack socket for support stereo output, can be connected to headset or earphone. 1.7. Power Options External Power Source: The camera comes with a power cable (D-TAP plug end), D-TAP/DC connectorand can be connected to an AC/DC power adapter with 12V /
5A output, and 2.1 x 5.5mm DC plug. (Power adapter not included in the package) AC/DC power adapter not included in the standard package. Please use an appropriate &
qualified power adapter, or consult the dealer to buy one. The recommended AC/DC Power Adapter is12V/5A output, 5.5x2.1mm DC plug, and the adapter shall be CE approval type. Camera Battery: The battery socket is compatible with SONY NP-F series batteries, including NP-F970/770/550 etc. (Battery not included in the package) V Mount Battery: Connect the camera to a V mount battery (with D-TAP port) with the power cable (D-TAP plug). 1.8. Storage The camera uses CFast 2.0 card or SSD as storage. CFast card: The camera has 1 x internal CFast card slot, which supports CFast 2.0 standard. Insert the CFast card with correct direction, push it to the end until its locked. To take out the CFast card, push in the card and it will be unlocked, then take it out from the slot. SSD: Connect the SSD through USB-C port on back of camera as storage. (Note:
USB-C port must be in Host mode, see 2.9 Connect - USB) Please not that the SSD will NOT be recognized if there is CFast card in the camera. Attention: When using a CFast or SSD on Z CAM E2 for the first time, please format it before recording (2.10 System Format Card). 2. Camera Settings 2.1. Quick Setting When the camera is in Standby or Recording mode, some key settings can be quickly accessed by pressing the buttons on the camera. ISO: Press FN to set ISO, then press Up / Down to adjust the value, and OK to confirm. Shutter: Press UP to set shutter speed / angle (refer to 2.5 Exposure Shutter Operation about shutter speed / shutter angle), then press Up / Down to adjust the value, and OK to confirm. AperturePress F3 to set the aperture, then press Up / Down to adjust the value, and OK to confirm. EV: Press DOWN to set EV, then press Up / Down to adjust the value, and OK to confirm. AF: When the lens supports auto focus and the Focus on the camera is set to AF, press OK to trigger the auto focus function. AEL (F1): Press F1 to lock the exposure, then press again to unlock Load profileF2Load the configuration saved in the camera. (2.10 System User Profile). Note: Quick setting function on the buttons can be changed in system setting (2.10 System User Button). 2.2. Record Resolution
Z CAM E2-M4 Resolution Details 4K DCI 4096 x 2160 4K UHD 3840 x 2160 4K DCI 2.4:1 4096 x 1728 4K UHD 2.4:1 3840 x 1620 4K 4:3 4K 6:5 3696 x 2772 3312 x 2760 Super 16 2704 x 1600 FHD 1920 x 1080
Z CAM E2-S6 Resolution Details 6244 x 4168 Open Gate 6K UHD 5760 x 3240 6K DCI 6144 x 3240 6K 2.4:1 6144 x 2592 (2.4:1 aspect ratio) 5K 4:3 5552 x 4164 (4:3 aspect ratio),can be used with anamorphic lens. 5K 6:5 4992 x 4160 (6:5 aspect ratio),can be used with anamorphic lens. 4K DCI (Low 4096 x 2160, Low Noise Mode*
Noise) 4K DCI 4096 x 2160 4K 2.4:1 4096 x 1728 (2.4:1 aspect ratio) 4K UHD (Low 3840 x 2160, Low Noise Mode*
Noise) 4K UHD 3840 x 2160 Super16 (16:9) 3392 x 1908 (16:9), S16 modesuitable for S16 cinema camera lens. FHD 1920 x 1080
Z CAM E2-F6 Resolution Details 6064 x 4040 Open Gate 6K UHD 5760 x 3240 6K DCI 6064 x 3196 6K 2.4:1 6064 x 2560 ( 2.4:1 aspect ratio) 5K 4:3 5376 x 4032 (4:3 aspect ratio), can be used with anamorphic lens. 5K 6:5 4848 x 4040 (6:5 aspect ratio), can be used with anamorphic lens. 4K DCI 4096 x 2160 4K UHD 3840 x 2160 4K 2.4:1 4096 x 1728 (2.4:1 aspect ratio) Super16 (16:9) 2112 x 1188 (16:9), S16 mode, suitable for S16 cinema camera lens. FHD 1920 x 1080
Z CAM E2-F8 Resolution Details 8K 2.4:1 8192 x 3456 8K UHD 7680 x 4320 6K DCI 6144 x 3240 6K UHD 5760 x 3240 4K UHD 3840 x 2160 Super16 (16:9) 3392 x 1908 (16:9), S16 mode, suitable for S16 cinema camera lens.
* With lower noise in shadow area in this mode, but the jelly effect will be more obvious. So it is suitable for static scenes shooting or less moving scene. Project FPS: Frame rate of the video project. It will be different for each camera when the resolution is set to different values. Z CAM E2-M4 Resolution 4096 x 2160 (4K DCI) / 3840 x 2160 (4K UHD) 4096 x 1728 (4K DCI 2.4:1) /
3840 x 1620 (4K UHD 2.4:1) 3696 x 2772 (4:3) / 3312 x 2760 (6:5) / 2704 x 1600 (Super 16) / 1920 x 1080 (FHD) Frame Ratefps 23.98 / 24 / 25 / 29.97 / 50 / 59.94 Z CAM E2-S6 Resolution 6244x4168 / 6K DCI / 6K UHD / 5K 4:3 /
5K 6:5 / 4K DCI (Low Noise)/ 4K UHD
(Low Noise) Frame Ratefps 23.98 / 24 / 25 / 29.97 6K 2.4:1 / 4K DCI / 4K 2.4:1 / 4K UHD /
Super16 (16:9) / FHD 23.98 / 24 / 25 / 29.97 / 50 / 59.94 Z CAM E2-F6 Resolution 6064 x 4040 / 6K DCI / 6K UHD / 5K 4:3 / 23.98 / 24 / 25 / 29.97 Frame Ratefps 5K 6:5 /
Z CAM E2-F8 Resolution 6K 2.4:1/ 4K DCI / 4K UHD / 4K 2.4:1 /
Super16 (16:9) / FHD 23.98 / 24 / 25 / 29.97 / 50 / 59.94 Frame Ratefps 8K 2.4:1 / 8K UHD / 6K DCI / 6K UHD 23.98 / 24 / 25 / 29.97 4K UHD / Super16 (16:9) 23.98 / 24 / 25 / 29.97 / 50 / 59.94 File format: MOV / MP4 the length set here automatically. Split duration: 1 / 5 / 10 / 15 / 20 / 30 / 60 min. The camera will split the video with NoteAfter the first section via camera automatically splitting, the out of sync problem between audio and video will happen. You need to use Z CAM Video Concatenator to merge the video section before the post editing and processing. The download link as below:
http://www.z-cam.com/cn/software-update/
Time Code: Set the time code, there are sub-items as below:
Time Code Source: Internal / External Time Code Value: Reset / Manual / Current Reset: Reset the time code value to 0.
Manual Input: Set the time code value manually 00:00:00:00 hour:minute:second:frame. Current Time: Set time according to the camera system setting time. Count Up: Rec Run / Free Run. Rec Run: Counts the time code only when recording video. Free Run: Counts the time code even when not recording video (including when the camera is power off) Time Code Mode: DF / NDF.
DF: The camera modifies the difference between recorded time and time code. Seconds and frames are separated by .. (Example: 00:00:00.00)
NDF: Records the time code without drop frame.Seconds and frames are separated by :. (Example: 00:00:00:00) HDMI Display: On / Off. To enable / disable the display of time code through HDMI output. Playback FR: Default / VFR. When its set to Default, the frame rate of playback will be the same as set in Project FPS, when its set VFR, the frame rate of playback will be the same as set in Variable Frame Rate (2.3 Video Variable Frame Rate) For example: Set Record-Project FPS to 29.97, and Video-Variable Frame Rate to 120. If the "playback FR" is set to Default, the playback frame rate of the video is 29.97fps (4-fold slow motion). If the "playback frame rate" is set to Variable Frame Rate, the playback frame rate of the video is 120fps (normal speed). Meta Setup: Set the camera metadata, include Camera ID and Reel Name. Camera ID A ~ Z Reel Name001 ~ 999 Pre Roll: On / Off. Set Pre Roll to ON, there would appear one red flashing circle on the left of remaining recording time (See the below picture) . To press Record button to start recording, the camera will automatically save the first 5 seconds before pressing record button. 2.3. Video Variable Frame Rate (VFR): With VFR you can set a different frame rate for capturing based on the Project FPS for recording, in this way you can get a slow-motion or fast-motion footage. VFR options are related to the Resolution and Project FPS in Record setting. And the maximum VFR is related to the exact camera model and resolution, see Resolution Max Variable Frame Rate (fps) below:
Z CAM E2-S6 6244 x 4148 6K DCI 6K UHD 6K 2.4:1 5K 4:3 5K 6:5 4K DCI 4K UHD 4K DCI (Low Noise) 4K UHD (Low Noise) 4K 2.4:1 Super16 (16:9) FHD Z CAM E2-F6 6064 x 4040 6K DCI 6K UHD 6K 2.4:1 30 48 48 60 30 30 75 30 75 30 100 75 120 30 48 48 60 Resolution Max Variable Frame Rate (fps) 5K 4:3 5K 6:5 4K DCI 4K UHD 4K 2.4:1 Super16 (16:9) FHD Z CAM E2-F8 8K 2.4:1 8K UHD 6K DCI 6K UHD 4K UHD Super16 (16:9) 30 30 72 72 120 170 120 30 30 30 30 60 60 Resolution Max Variable Frame Rate (fps)
*Each resolution to the highest variable frame rate subject to H.265 encoder The corresponding color bit depth and sampling of each encoding format are as Encoder: H.264 / H.265 / ZRAW standard. follows:
Encoder H.264 H.265 ZRAW Color Bit Depth 8bit 10bit 12bit Color Sampling 4:2:0 4:2:0 N/A Max frame rate @30fps for ZRAW encoder. Bitrate: High / Middle / Low. Value of the bitrate varies in different resolution and frame rate. Resolution Frame Rate Range fps*
BitrateMbps H M L 8K8K 2.4:18K UHD FR <= 30 500 400 200 30 < FR <= 60 300 190 130 6KOpen Gate6K DCI 6K UHD6K 2.4:1 FR <= 30 250 160 100 5K5K 4:35K 6:5 FR <= 30 250 160 100 FR > 60 300 200 160 4K 2.4:1/ Super16 30 < FR <= 60 230 150 100 4K4K DCI4K UHD
(16:9) FR <= 30 200 130 FR > 60 200 130 FHD 30 < FR <= 60 FR <= 30 60 30 30 20 60 60 15 10
* If VFR is activated, the frame rate here refers to the frame rate in VFR, otherwise it refers to the frame rate in Movie Format. For ZRAW, the bitrate is 1.2Gbps. Proxy Track: On / Off. To enable or disable proxy track recording during video recording, it will automatically On when using ZRAW as recording encoder, which will record a second video track (H.265) into the video file. Rotation: Normal / Upside Down. Rotate the image by 180 degrees. Note: This setting is available only when the frame rate of recording is under 30fps
(include 30fps). The display on the LCD and the video output from HDMI will not be rotated during preview and recording in current firmware, and only the video recorded in the storage will be rotated when its set to Upside Down. Timelapse: Off / Manual, when its Off, the camera is in normal record mode. When it is set to a specific value, the camera is in time lapse video mode. VFR ControlCoarse / Fine
- CoarseAdjust based on the cameras preset value within the range of VFR
FineVFR fine control within the range of VFR, 1 frame per step. 2.4. Audio Encoder: None / AAC / PCM OffTurn off all audio input. Input: Off / Microphone / XLR / Mic Left + XLR Right / Mic Right + XLR Left MicrophoneThe camera will use built-in microphone as audio input if there is no external microphone plugged into the 3.5mm audio-in port, and will use the external microphone if there is one plugged into the 3.5mm audio-in port. XLRTake XLR port as audio-in Mic Left + XLR Right: Take 3.5mm audio-in(microphone) left channel, and XLR port right channel to merge for audio-in Mic Right + XLR Left: Take 3.5mm audio-in(microphone) right channel, and XLR port left channel to merge for audio-in Input Level: Mic Level / Line Level Input Gain: -18 ~ 6 dB, can be set manually. Output Gain: -6 ~ 6 dB, can be set manually. Phantom Power: Enable / Disable. Available when Input is set to XLR, Mic Left +
XLR Right and Mic Right + XLR Left to enable or disable the phantom power of the Audio Level Display: Disable / Enableenabling this setting displays the audio level XLR port. on the standby screen. 2.5. Exposure Flicker Reduction 60Hz / 50Hz. Its set to eliminate light flicking caused by the frequency of the electricity, which is 60Hz in North America and some parts of Asia.
(South KoreaPhilippinesTaiwan of China), And 50Hz for China mainland, other countries and regions. EV: -3.0 ~ 3.0 Shutter Speed / Shutter Angle: This setting depends on whether Shutter Speed or Shutter Angle is selected in 2.5 Exposure - Shutter Operation Shutter Speed: Auto / Manual1~1/8000*
Shutter Angle: Auto / Manual1~ 360
* The minimum shutter speed 1 is available only when" variable frame rate "is set to Aperture: It shows the range of aperture of the lens, and can be adjusted manually if its an electrical lens. Only for lenses with electronic contacts. If the lens used is a purely mechanical without electronic contacts, the aperture value is not shown here. ISO: ISO optional values depend on the setting in ISO control. The native ISO value 1. Fine ISO varies from different models. ISO Control ISO 400 ~ 125000 Dual Native Z CAM E2-F6: 400 / 2500 Z CAM E2-S6 & E2-F8: 400 / 1250 eND: (to be added later). Minimum ISO: This setting will only be enabled when ISO is set to Auto. Max ISO: This setting will only be enabled when ISO is set to Auto. Max Shutter Speed / Max Shutter Angle: This setting will be activated if Shutter Speed / Shutter Angle is in Auto mode. Max Shutter Speed: Auto / Manual 1 ~ 1/1600 *
Max Shutter Angle: Auto / Manual (1~ 360)
* Minimum shutter speed 1 is optional only when variable frame rate is set to 1. Metering Mode: Center / Average / Spot, it sets the metering mode of exposure. Fine: ISO can be set in detail value within ISO range (according to standard ISO Shutter Operation: Speed / Angle ISO Control: Fine / Native ISO definition) Native ISO: only native ISO can be selected. AE Speed: Slow / Normal / Fast during recording. 2.6. White Balance Lock In Record: Off / On. Enable this function, it will automatically lock the exposure Mode: Auto / Incandescent / Cloudy / D10000 / Fluorescent / Daylight / Shade /
Manual Kelvin: When White Balance is set to Auto or Preset Value, it shows the current color temperature, when White Balance is set to Manual, it can be adjusted manually (2300 K ~ 7500 K) Tint: -100 ~ 100, default is 0. Priority: Ambiance / White tungsten-light scene. balance during recording.
Ambiance: To increase the intensity of the images warm color cast when shooting a tungsten-light scene.
- White: To reduce the intensity of the images warm color cast when shooting a Lock In Record: Off / On. Enable this function, it will automatically lock the white
* AWB always use white priority in Z-Log2 2.7. Focus Focus Mode: MF (Manual Focus) / AF (Auto Focus) Focus Area: Flexible Zone / Human Track. This will only be enabled when Focus Mode is set to Auto Focus.
Flexible Zone: Can move focus area via Up / Down button Human Track: The camera can detect whether there is a human body in the picture. If yes, the focus area will keep tracking the human body automatically. Focus Area size: Small / Medium / Large. This will only be enabled when Focus Mode is set to AF and Focus Area is set to Flexible Zone. Change Focus Area: Move the focus area via Up / Down button. This will only be enabled when Focus Mode is set to AF and Focus Area is set to Flexible Zone. Continuous AF (CAF): On / Off. This will only be enabled when Focus Mode is set to Auto Focus. When CAF is activated, the camera will continuously adjust the focus as to follow the target object when it is moving. Live CAF: On / Off. This will only be enabled when CAF is set to On. Active continuous focus in real time according to the scene. CAF Sensitivity: High / Medium / Low. This will only be enabled when CAF is This will only be enabled when Focus Mode is set to MF. When it is set to On, the image in the focus mode will enlarged to 2 x size on the screen(both LCD display and HDMI output) when the focus is being adjusted manually. And it be set for Preview and Recording separately. activated. MF Assist Preview: On / Off Recording: On / Off 2.8. Image Image Profile: Rec.709 / Z-Log2 / Flat / HLG
Rec.709It is Rec.709 like color space, which is usually used for directly output Z-Log2It is the log developed by Z CAM, with 13 stops of dynamic range and reserve more detain in highlight area, good enough for post processing. FLATIt is 709 like curve with color information, and lower the contrast for easy
post processing. HLG (Hybrid Log-Gamma): Encode the high-light and low-light parts of the HDR signal in two different ways in which the low-light part use the standard gamma curve and the high-light part use the logarithmic curve. Sharpness: Strong / Medium / Week, default Medium. Brightness: 0~100, default is 50. Saturation: 0~100, default is 50. Contrast: 0~100, default 50. 2.9. Connect Luminance Level: Full / Limited. The range of luminance level is 0~255 when its set to Full, and 16~235 when its set to Limited. Network: there are sub-items as below:
Wi-Fi: Off / On. When the Wi-Fi is activated, here will show the Wi-Fi ID, which is ZCAM-E2-XX-XXXX (last four digits which match to the camera ID), and the default password is: 12345678, which can only be changed with iOS app (6. Using Z Camera App) Wi-Fi IP: Here will show IP address of the Wi-Fi when its is activated. ETH. Mode (Ethernet Mode): Direct / Router / Static
Router: Camera is connected to the computer through a router, IP address will be assigned by the router. Direct: Camera is connected to the computer directly through Ethernet cable, camera will generate the IP address. The default is: 10.98.32.1
Static: to set the IP address with configuration file. (Please contact Z CAMs technical support if you want to set this) ETH. IP: IP address of the Ethernet when its connected. USB: Host / Mass Storage / Network / Serial Host: The camera will act as a host device which can transfer data to external storage (SSD e.g.) or communicate with external device like smart phone or tablet etc. with Z Camera app (6. Using Z Camera App). Mass Storage: The camera will be recognized as a storage when it is connected to a computer (PC / Mac), and the file on the CFast card inside the camera can be accessed. Network: The camera will act as a RNDIS device. The camera will be recognized as a RNDIS device when it is connected to a computer (PC / Mac) or external device. Computer or external device can access or control the camera using the HTTP API. (for HTTP API information, contact Z CAM technical support) Serial: The camera will be controlled by UART command from a computer through USB port. HDMI: Display Info. / OSD Layout / Resolution / Use EDID Display Info: On / Off. Turn on / off camera status on HDMI monitor. OSD Layout: Type 1 / Type 2 Type 1: Assist tool as waveform etc. display on the video directly. Type 2: Add the black frame area to display assist tool. Resolution: Auto / Manual (options supported by the HDMI display). Auto: The camera will select the most suitable format (resolution & frame rate) from the HDMI monitor. select manually. Manual: Here will list the formats supported by the HDMI monitor for the user to Use EDID: Disable / Enable. This setting determines whether the camera automatically reads the EDID information of the HDMI connected monitor. UART RoleController / Pelco D / Multiplexer / Linear TC. UART Role2Controller / Pelco D / Multiplexer / Linear TC, can set separately:
Controller: The camera will be controlled by UART command from a computer through COM port. Pelco DThe camera will control the external device like a gimbal through COM port with Pelco D protocol. MultiplexerNeed 3rd-party device to support. Linear TC: to be supported with extra accessories later. 2.10. System
Clear SettingsClear all the Settings in the camera and set them to default values. Format CardFormat the CFast card or the external SSD connected through USB Type C port (if there is no CFast card in the camera). Please note that formatting will erase ALL DATA in the storage!
Assist Tools: There is three sub-items in this setting: Display / Scope / Peak /
Exposure / Frame Line / Center Mark / Grid Line / Safe Area Display: On / Off. To enable or disable the assist tool on the display. Please note that when the assist tool is enabled, the effect will be output through HDMI together with the video stream. So you would need to turn it off if you are using external recorder though HDMI connection. Scope: Tool / Opacity / Measure
-Tool: Disable / Waveform / Parade / Vectorscope / Histogram, HDMI output monitor view LUT. peaking focus. focus display.
-Opacity: 10~100, adjust the tools transparency on the display
-Measure: Without LUT / With LUT, if it's set to With LUT, then the scope tool will measure on the video with LUT, otherwise it will measure the video without Peak: Enable / Color / Monochrome / Threshold Enable: Off / On, to enable / disable the Peak tool and set the color of Color: Red, Green, Blue, Orange and White, choose the color of peaking
- Monochrome: Off / OnenableMonochromethe screen becomes black and white, the peak color setting to remain. Threshold: 10~100, the high threshold means the extraneous edges on the back wall are not quite in focus. Exposure: Tool / Zebra1 Setting / Zebra2 Setting Tool: Disable / False Color / Zebra / Monochrome Select the appropriate exposure assist tool or turn it off. The False Color/
Waveform / Vectorscope are only displayed on the HDMI output screen. Zebra1 setting: 55~100, it can only be set when the tool is selected as Zebra2 setting: 0~50, it can only be set when the tool is selected as
"zebra".
"zebra". Frame line: Ratio / Color frame line. Center Mark: Enable / Color Ratio: None / 2.4:1 / 2.35:1 / 1.9:1 / 1.85:1 / 4:3 Frame line can be displayed on the HDMI output screen according to the selected ratio. Color: Red, Green, Blue, Orange and White, can choose the color of Enable: On / Off, when setting Enable, there display cross mark on the center of HDMI output screen. Color: Red, Green, Blue, Orange and White, can choose the color of center mark. Grid Line: On / Off, to turn on / off the grid line on HDMI output.
Safe Area: On / Off, to turn on / off the safe area frame line on HDMI output. Load LUT: None / Rec709 / V709 / LC709A / zRGB_AR / zRGB_AX2 / sRGB /
sCINE_709 / Rec2020 / HLG / P3D60 / P3D65 / P3DCI / F709 / Import Note:
1. To import external LUT, the LUT file must be saved to MISC/looks/preview/ of the storage (CFast card or external SSD). 2. The LUT file must be x33 cube format. 3. File name of the LUT can not exceed 16 letters and with no space. 4. LUT is available in playback mode Desqueeze Display: H 1x / H 1.33x / H 1.5x / H 1.8x / H 2x / V 1x / V 1.33x / V 1.5x /
V 1.8x / V 2x.. When the camera is using an anamorphic lens, its to set the de-squeeze ratio as to horizontally or vertically resize the image correctly. User Profile Save Profile / Load Profile / Save To Card / Load From Card Save Profile: Export current camera settings to a file and save it in the memory of the camera. to the camera settings. suffix.prf) the camera settings. English letters. Load Profile: Select the saved configuration in the camera, import and apply it Save To Card: Export the current camera settings as a configuration file and save in storage of the camera (save in /MISC/profile/ directory, with file name Load From Card: Import the configuration file from the storage, and apply it to Note: Configuration files saved on a memory card can be renamed, but only in User Button: Users can set the function for the keys (including FN /F1 / F2 / F3 / F4
/ POWER / UP / DOWN / OK) on the camera except MENU. It can be defined as shortcut setting functions., which includes as below:
Playback (for power button only) / AE Lock / AF Lock / White Balance Lock /
Aperture / ISO / Peak / Exposure Tool / Scope Tool / White Balance / HDMI OSD /
Shutter / Exposure Value / AF / Magnifier / Focus Area / None Note: the custom function of the power button is short press trigger, long press the power button is still on/off function. Record Indicator: On / Off. Set both front LED light and back LED light on / off Restore Lens Pos.: Disable / Enable. When its set to Enable, the camera will remember the latest focusing position of the lens when the camera is shut down and restore it when its powered on again
(with the same lens only). LCD Brightness: 10 ~ 100, default 50. Power: Auto Power Off / Auto Standby / Low Alarm / Power Output Auto Power OFFOff / 30s / 1min / 2mins / 4mins / 8mins / 15mins Auto Standby: Off / 1min / 5mins / 15mins Low Alarm: NP-F series battery / V Mount battery, Low alarm voltage value for camera can be set for the different batteries.
NP-F series battery6.6V ~ 7.0VDefault as 6.8V V Mount Battery13.1V ~ 13.5VDefault as 13.5V Power Output: auxiliary power output, DC 12V (2-pin LEMO socket) / 2A max., can supply power to other devices. Language / English Date / Time: Set the date and time of the camera. Time Zone: Set the time zone of the camera. Camera Status: Displays the current status of the camera, including storage capacity (used and remaining space) temperature (inside the camera) firmware version and camera ID etc. Version: Firmware version of the camera. If there is other version of firmware (newer or older) on root of storage (CFast card or external SSD), press OK when Version is selected and there will pop up a message to update the firmware. 3. Video Recording 3.1. Start / Stop Recording While camera is in Standby mode with CFast card inserted or SSD connected (and the storage is not full), press Record button to start recording, and press Record button again to stop recording. The recording time and remaining time for recording (depends on the capacity of the storage) would appear on the LCD display. 3.2. Variable Frame Rate (VFR) Video Recording VFR will enable you to record a footage with higher / lower frame rate in capturing than in playback, which is usually called slow motion / fast motion effect. Fox example, to use Z CAM E2-F6 record a 4K 2.4:1 @120fps footage with playback frame rate in 4K 2.4:1 @29.97fps for example, you would need to follow the steps as below:
1) In Record setting, set Resolution to 4K 2.4:1, Project FPS to 29.97 and make sure Playback FR is set to Default. 2) In Video setting, set Variable Frame Rate (VFR) to 120. 3) Go back to the standby status, an VFR 120 icon would show up on LCD display, which means the camera is working with VFR in 120fps. Note: Different resolution and frame rate settings correspond to different variable frame rate range. Refer to 2.2 Record and 2.3 Video. 3.3. Timelapse Video Recording With Timelapse function, the camera can record time-lapse video with steps are as follows:
1) Set Video - Variable Framerate to "off", otherwise it is not able to enable Timelapse setting. 2) In Video - Timelapse setting, set the Timelapse interval value (the interval is the time between each frame shot) through the FN key (skip to the next setting item), and UP/
DOWN button, then select OK to confirm it. The minimum unit of interval time is milliseconds (0.1s), and the range can be set as 0.2s ~ 60s. 3) After the timelapse interval is confirmed, the value will show in the item Timelapse, and the camera icon will change to timelpase recording mode on the standby screen. 4) Set other required video parameters, except the Variable Framerate can not be opened, the rest is the same as normal recording video. 5) Press Record button and the camera will start recording. Note that he recording time shown on the screen is the time-length of the video file that is being recorded, but not the time used for recording. The formula to calculable the time required for recording and the time-length of the video file is:
Recording time = Timelapse interval time x frame rate x time-length of video file For example, if the timelapse interval is set to 0.5s and the recording frame rate is 25fps, then as to record 1 minute of timelapse video, the time required for recording will be 0.5 x 25 x 1 =12.5 minutes. 4. Video Playback & File Management 4.1. Video Playback external SSD). folder. While camera is in Standby mode, short press Power button to enter into Playback mode, on the LCD display there would list the file folders on the storage( CFast card or Come into the folder then will show the thumbnail, video serial No. and the total number of the latest video in the folder. Press Up / Down button to browse the footages inside the Press OK button to play the selected footage. When the footage is being played, press the Up / Down button to speed up / slow down (2x faster / slower). Press OK button to pause, and press MENU button to stop it. Please note if there is no storage in the camera, or there is storage in the camera but no video footage in the storage (or other files not supported), there will be alert message on the screen. NoteLUT is supported in playback 4.2. Delete Video Under Playback mode, long press FN button when the video is not playing, there will be a pop-up confirmation message Delete the file? , select Confirm and then press OK to delete the file. Note: The deleted file is not restorable, please double check before this action. 4.3. Download Video Besides taking out the CFast card to get the footages recorded, you can also get the footages from the camera (with CFast card inside) to a computer through a USB Type C cable:
1. Power on the camera. 2. In Connect setting, set USB to Mass storage. 3. Connect the camera to a computer with an USB Type C cable, an USB icon would show up on LCD screen, then its connected successfully. 4. PC will detect the camera and shows it as external storage device. You can access &
manage the files in the CFast card inside the camera. 5. Connect to the Camera 5.1. Wi-Fi Connection You can connect the camera to an external device (smart phone / tablet) or a computer
(PC / Mac) through Wi-Fi with following steps:
1. Install a Wi-Fi antenna to the Wi-Fi Antenna Port of the camera. 2. In Connect Network setting menu, set the Wi-Fi to Ongo back to Network setting, there will show the Wi-Fi ID: ZCAM-E2-XX-XXXX (last 4 digits match to camera ID) on the Wi-Fi item. 3. Press MENU to go back to Standby screen, there will be a Wi-Fi icon on top of the screen. 4. Connect to the camera from the iOS device or a computer with that Wi-Fi ID, and the default password of the Wi-Fi is 12345678. (not changeable for now)
*WIFI Antenna Gain: 2 dBi, one antenna in standard package 5.2. Ethernet Connection There are 2 options to connect the camera to a computer through Ethernet: Direct Connection or Connection through a Router:
Direct connection computer:
Follow the steps below to set up direct Ethernet connection between the camera and the 1. Set the Network-ETH. Mode to Direct in Connect-Network setting (default). 2. Connect the camera to a computer with an Ethernet cable. 3. Open a browser on the PC / Mac, type in the address:
http://10.98.32.1/www/index.html. You will see the page below if its connected successfully. Connection through a Router router with following steps:
You can set up an Ethernet connection between the camera and a computer through a 1. Set the Network-ETH. Mode to Router in Connect-Network setting (2.10 Connect Network-ETH. mode) 2. Connect the camera to a router with an Ethernet cable, then connect the router to the computer with Ethernet cable or Wi-Fi. (Note: Camera and PC should connect to the LAN port of router, not WAN port) 3. Check the Connect Network setting, and there will show the IP address of the camera on ETH.IP item (e.g. 192.168.1.101) if the connection is OK. 4. Open a browser on the PC / Mac, type in the address:
http://192.168.1.101/www/index.html (192.168.1.101 is the IP address example on step 3 above, please use the actual IP address of the camera. You will see the page below if its connected successfully. 6. Using Z Camera App Download and install the Z Camera App from App Store to your device (smart phone or tablet), then you can use this device to live view and control the camera including start /
stop recording and most of the settings, with following steps Install App: Search "Z Camera" in App Store to download and install it. Connect to camera: Connect the device to the camera with an USB Type C to Lighting cable as below, or through Wi-Fi. Wi-Fi connection refer to the section 5.1. The steps of USB connection are as follows:
1. Connect the device to the camera via USB cable 2. If its the 1st time to connect the device to the camera, there will be a pop-up message on your device Trust this device?, click Yes and it will ask you to input password, which is the password to unlock your iOS device. 3. Open Z Camera App, if the camera is connected successfully, the Control icon will be activated (its gray color if there is no connection) and there will be a small USB or Wi-Fi icon on (depends the connection method you use). Click the Control icon and you will come into the live-view and control panel. Details about the Z Camera app will be added in the future update of the document. In the App, you can monitor and play back the video of the camera in real time, and set camera parameters through the menu. 7. Firmware Upgrade Follow the steps below to upgrade the firmware of the camera:
1. Download the latest version of firmware (E2_FX_FW_0.93.zip) for Z CAM E2 from Z CAMs website: http://www.z-cam.com/e2/updates/
2. Put the firmware file to the root directory of the CFast card (DO NOT unzip it!). 3. Insert the CFast card to the camera and power it on. If the firmware version of file in the card is higher than the cameras one, there will be a pop-up message for firmware upgrade. Select OK and press OK button, the camera will upgrade the firmware* and restart the camera after its finished. 4. If the version of the firmware file in CFast card is the same as or lower than the cameras one (to refresh or downgrade the firmware), there will be no pop-up message when the camera is powered on. Go to Version in System setting, press OK button and you will see the pop-up message for firmware update. Select OK and press OK button to update the firmware*.
* Please make sure the camera will not power off during the firmware upgrade /
update process. 8. Camera Maintenance As the camera is a precise instrument, please do not flop it or let it suffer physical strike. humid environment. As the camera is a non-waterproof of camera, please do not use it in water or a If water accidently invades the camera, please shut it down, take off the battery (if any) and the memory card, and make the camera dry within 24 hours. As the cameras heating range is 0-40C, please do not place or use the camera in an environment where the temperature is lower than 0C or higher than 40C. Please do not let the camera and the already installed lens face the sun. Please do not touch the image sensor while removing the lens. Please do not blow off any dust on the sensor with a dust blower. Please do not use any detergent containing organic solvent to clean the camera body and the lens. Please use soft lens cloth to clean the camera body regularly. Please do not disassemble the camera by yourself. Please do not place the camera in a darkroom, a lab or other places where corrosive chemicals are stored. Adaptor information Adaptor Brand Name: MASS POWER Model No.: NBS65A120500M2 Input:100-240V, 1.5A, 50/60Hz Output:12V, 5A Operating Frequency Range&Power:
a. 5.15~5.25GHz,5.725~5.85GHz b. 5.15~5.25GHz, only for indoor use Max Transmitter Power13.79dBm This product can be used across EU member states. RF exposure information: The Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) level has been calculated based on a distance of d=20 cm between the device and the human body. To maintain compliance with RF exposure requirement, use product that maintain a 20cm distance between the device and human body. After evaluation,It satisfy RF exposure compliance. EU Regulatory Conformance Hereby, Shenzhen ImagineVision Technology Limited declares that this device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU. For the declaration of conformity, visit the Web site www.z-cam.com FCC statements:
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications or changes to this equipment. Such modifications or changes could void the users authority to operate the equipment. interference in a residential NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
this equipment does cause harmful If Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC ID: 2AENNE2F and explanation. Disclaimer: All product features and technical specifications stated above are subjected to Z CAMs sole interpretation
1 | Difference declaration | Cover Letter(s) | 2.13 MiB | January 17 2020 / January 18 2020 |
Shenzhen ImagineVision Technology Confirmation Letter
(Model: E1701, E1901, E1902, E1511) FCC ID: 2AENNE2F Shenzhen ImagineVision Technology Limited hereby certify that there are four models as below:
E1701(model1), E1901(model2), E1902(model3) and E1511(model4). These four models are only different in lens mount of the appearance structure, correspond sensor & sensor's PCBA and the model name. The RF PCBA, the electrical circuit design, layout, components used and internal wiring are identical. In addition, the product and brand name of the four models are the same. Date: 2020-01-07 City: Shen Zhen Name: Peizhi Chen Signature: Paizhe Chen
1 | FCC Authorization Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 402.27 KiB | January 17 2020 / January 18 2020 |
Shenzhen Imagine Vision Technology Limited Date: 2020.01.07 To: Federal Communications Commission, Authorization & Evaluation Division, 7435 Oakland Mills Road, Columbia, MD 21046 To Whom It May Concern:
Shenzhen ImagineVision Technology Limited, the undersigned, hereby authorizes Miss. Catherine Chen from Shenzhen Morlab Communications Technology Co., Ltd., to act on the behalf of the Shenzhen ImagineVision Technology Limited solely in matters relating to the application for an FCC equipment authorization for FCC ID: 2AENNE2F including the signing of documents in connection with this Application. Necessary acts carried out Shenzhen Morlab Communications Technology Co., Ltd. on our behalf of the Shenzhen ImagineVision Technology Limited in connection with the Application shall have the same effect as acts of Shenzhen ImagineVision Technology Limited. Shenzhen ImagineVision Technology Limited also hereby certify that no party to this application is subject to a denial of benefits, including FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. 862. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Yours Sincerely, Signatory:
Parzhi Chen Contact name: Peizhi Chen Title: VP Tel: (+86)-13631616831 Email: Eric@imaginevision-tech.com Company name: Shenzhen ImagineVision Technology Limited
1 | FCC Confidentiality Request Letter(long+short) | Cover Letter(s) | 558.28 KiB | January 17 2020 / January 18 2020 |
Shenzhen Imagine Vision Technology Limited Date:2020.01.07 To: Federal Communications Commission, Authorization & Evaluation Division, 7435 Oakland Mills Road, Columbia, MD 21046 Re: Request of Confidentiality for FCC ID: 2AENNE2F To Whom it may concern:
Pursuant to sections 0.457 and 0.459 of Commissions Rules(CFR 47), and Section 552(b)(4) of the Freedom of Information Act, Shenzhen ImagineVision Technology Limited hereby requests confidentiality and treatment of certain information accompanying this application. The materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these matters might be harmful to the Applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. We are also hereby request Short-Term Confidentiality for 180 days after the grant as outlined in Public Notice DA04-1705. This provision will give Shenzhen ImagineVision Technology Limited temporary confidentiality of commercially sensitive information prior to product release. The requested Permanent and Short-Term Confidential exhibits are listed as follows:
PERMANENT AND SHORT-TERM CONFIDENTIAL LIST Exhibit Description Block Diagram Operational Description PERMANENT Schematics BOM External Photos SHORT-TERM Internal Photos Test-Setup Photos OO} ) 00] OT) } Go] Ro) User Manual The Applicant understands that pursuant to Rule 0.457, disclosure of this application and all accompanying documentations, where applicable, will not be made public before the date of the Grant for this application. Signatory:
~ Pewzh; Chen Name: Peizhi Chen Company name: Shenzhen ImagineVision Technology Limited Address: 1A, Block F5, TCL International E City, 1001 Zhong Shan Park Road, Nan Shan, Shenzhen, China Tel: (+86)-13631616831 Email: Eric@imaginevision-tech.com
1 | FCC UNII Declaration | Cover Letter(s) | 30.26 KiB | January 17 2020 / January 18 2020 |
Shenzhen ImagineVision Technology Limited UNII Declaration Letter We have declared below featured for FCC equipment authorization, device FCC ID: 2AENNE2F
(1) DFS Device --
Master, Client without radar detection capability, Client with Radar detection capability , N/A
(2) Active / Passive Scanning , adhoc mode access point capability passive scanning
(where the device Ad Hoc Mode capability Access point capability Frequency Band
(MHz) Active Scanning
(the device can transmit a probe
(beacon)) 2412 2462 MHz 2422 2452 MHz 5745 5825 MHz 5755 5795 MHz 5180 5240 MHz 5190 5230 MHz 5260 5320 MHz 5270 5310 MHz 5500 5700 MHz 5510 5670 MHz Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, No No No No No No No No No No is can listen only with no probes) Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, No No No No No No No No No No Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, No No No No No No No No No No Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, No No No No No No No No No No
(3) Country code selection ability -
If no, pls explain how was implemented : Country is selected as US by default and user can not change the country code. Yes , No
(4) Meet 15.202 requirement -
pls check below :
Yes , No , A master device is defined as a device operating in a mode in which it has the capability to transmit without receiving an enabling signal. In this mode it is able to select a channel and initiate a network by sending enabling signals to other devices A client device is defined as a device operating in a mode in which the transmissions of the device are under control of the master. A device in client mode is not able to initiate a network. N/A
(5) For client devices that have software configuration control to operate in different modes (active scanning in some and passive scanning in others) in different bands (devices with multiple equipment classes or those that operate on non-DFS frequencies) or modular devices which configure the modes of operations through software, the application must provide software and operations description on how the software and / or hardware is implemented to ensure that proper operations modes can not be modified by end user or an installer. Apply , No Apply ,
(If apply , pls help to provide explanation on how it was implement (By hardware or software , and how software was controlled) The device configuration can not be modified by user as program is not exposed to user by any means. Hardware does not allow USB connection for user which is must to change the configuration. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at the address shown below. Yours sincerely, Signatory Printed Name : Peizhi Chen Position :VP
1 | RF 736 03, FCC IC NII Software Security Info modify | Cover Letter(s) | 1.87 MiB | January 17 2020 / January 18 2020 |
c) What parameters are accessible or modifiable by the end-user?
None, that affect compliance.
(1) Are the parameters in some way limited, so that the user or installers will not enter parameters that exceed those authorized?
Yes, the parameters is limited in some way. UI do not involve in RF parameters.
(2) What controls exist so that the user cannot operate the device outside its authorization in the U.S./Canada?
The unauthorized device can not modify and connect tot his device. d) Is the country code factory set? Can it be changed in the UI?
The country code has already been burned into the device, which can not modify in UI menu.
(1) If it can be changed, what controls exist to ensure that the device can only operate within its authorization in the U.S./Canada?
Not applicable. e) What are the default parameters when the device is restarted?
After restarting the device, the RF parameters are determined by the country code, and will not be changed. 2. Can the radio be configured in bridge or mesh mode? If yes, an attestation may be required. Further information is available in KDB Publication 905462 D02. No 3. For a device that can be configured as a master and client (with active or passive scanning), if this is user configurable, describe what controls exist, within the UI, to ensure compliance for each mode. If the device acts as a master in some bands and client in others, how is this configured to ensure compliance?
User can not configure in UI interface. 4. For a device that can be configured as different types of access points, such as point-to-point or point-to-multipoint, and use different types of antennas, describe what controls exist to ensure compliance with applicable limits and the proper antenna is used for each mode of operation. (See Section 15.407(a)). Unable to configure. Antenna is the for fixed one. Date: 2019-01-07 Name and surname of applicant (or authorized representative): Peizhi Chen Signature: Peszhi Ch en Page 3 of 3 Ref: KDB 594280 D02 U-NII / RSS-247article 6.4(4).
1 | SDoC letter | Cover Letter(s) | 436.73 KiB | January 17 2020 / January 18 2020 |
Shenzhen ImagineVision Technology Limited Suppliers Declaration Of Conformity for the FCC SDoC Procedure The following Equipment adapt FCC SDoC Procedure according to FCC part 2.906 :
Product Name: _Z CAM E2 Series Camera_ Brand Nam: _Z CAM_ Model Number: _E1701, E1901, E1902, E1511_ Report Number: _SZ19080383E01_ Its herewith confirmed to comply with the requirements of FCC Part 15 Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. It is understood that each unit marketed is identical to the device as tested, and any changes to the device that could adversely affect the emission characteristics will require retest. The following importer / responsible party in United States:
Not Available at Certification Stage Company Name: Shenzhen ImagineVision Technology Limited Company Address: 1A, Block F5, TCL International E City, 1001 Zhong Shan Park Road, Nan Shan, Shenzhen, China Telephone: +86-13631616831 Fax: 0755-86556411 Person is responsible for marking this declaration:
Peizhi Chen / Vice President ____________________________________ ______________________________________ Name (Full name)Position / Title ____________________________________ ____2020-1-15___________________ Legal Signature Date
1 | SZ19080383S01 ImagineVision E1701 FCC MPE | RF Exposure Info | 308.48 KiB | January 17 2020 / January 18 2020 |
1 | SZ19080383W01 ImagineVision E1701 wifi5G fcc part1 | Test Report | 3.88 MiB | January 17 2020 / January 18 2020 |
1 | SZ19080383W01 ImagineVision E1701 wifi5G fcc part2 | Test Report | 4.32 MiB | January 17 2020 / January 18 2020 |
1 | Test Setup Photos NII | Test Setup Photos | 255.60 KiB | January 17 2020 / July 16 2020 | delayed release |
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1 | Effective |
2020-01-18
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Shenzhen ImagineVision Technology Limited
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0024554552
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1 | Physical Address |
1A, Block F5, TCL International E City, 1001 Zhong Shan Park Road, Nan Shan
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Shenzhen, N/A
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China
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1 | TCB Application Email Address |
b******@phoenix-testlab.de
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
2AENN
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
E2F
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
P**** C********
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1 | Title |
Vice President
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1 | Telephone Number |
+86-1********
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1 | Fax Number |
0755-********
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E******@imaginevision-tech.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 07/16/2020 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Z CAM E2 Series Camera with 5G WiFi | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | The device supports 20 MHz, 40MHz and 80 MHz bandwidth. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20cm from all persons and must not transmit simultaneously with any other antenna or transmitter, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures for satisfying RF exposure compliance. Output power listed is average conducted. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Shenzhen Morlab Communications Technology Co. Ltd.
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1 | Name |
M**** F******
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1 | Telephone Number |
+86 7********
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Z******@morlab.cn
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1 | 1 | 15E | 5180 | 5240 | 0.017 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15E | 5745 | 5825 | 0.001 |
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