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Sony RCP-TX7 Remote Control Panel

Summary

The Sony RCP-TX7 is a larger remote control panel for Sony DXC-D30/D30P and DXC-637 series camera systems. It can connect through CCU-TX7/TX7P systems, and some later CCU-D50 workflows support it in TX7 mode.

Primary operating manual: https://pro.sony/s3/cms-static-content/operation-manual/3859859131.pdf

ManualsLib mirror: https://www.manualslib.com/manual/800089/Sony-Rcp-Tx7.html

Known Specifications

From the RCP-TX7 operating instructions and related Sony catalog material:

  • Power requirements: 10 V to 17 V DC, supplied from the camera or CCU.
  • Power consumption: 4.0 W.
  • Connector: circular 10-pin CCU/camera connector.
  • Cable: CCA-7 10-pin remote cable.
  • Maximum cable length: 50 m with CCA-7 cable.
  • Data transfer: new protocol complying with RS-232C.
  • Supplied accessories: number plates, screws, washers, cable, operating instructions.
  • Dimensions vary slightly by source:
    • Operating manual text: 100 x 300 x 50 mm.
    • CCU-TX7P/other catalog-style references: 100 x 330 x 70 mm.
    • Treat dimensions as source-dependent until measured.
  • Weight:
    • Operating manual text: about 1.1 kg.
    • Some catalog references: about 1.5 kg.

Supported Systems

Confirmed in the operating manual:

  • DXC-D30/D30P.
  • DXC-637 series.
  • CCU-TX7/TX7P with CA-TX7/TX7P and compatible camera head.
  • Direct connection to DXC-D30/D30P when docked with CA-537/537P or VCR.

Related Sony material also ties RCP-TX7 to:

  • CCU-D50 in TX7 mode.
  • DXC-D35/D50/D55 series, depending on CCU/camera mode and exact system.

Main Features

The RCP-TX7 operating manual describes:

  • High-speed and high-precision remote command transfer.
  • Direct camera-head or CCU connection.
  • LCD status/menu display.
  • Full camera adjustment and paint controls.
  • Lens focus/zoom and tripod pan/tilt control support where compatible.
  • Scene file memory for 16 shooting conditions.
  • Setup file support for DXC-D30/D30P.
  • Multi-camera coordination through command link when CCUs are connected.
  • Operation locking modes: FULL, PAINT, IRIS/M.BLACK, and LOCK.
  • Master/slave operation in multi-camera systems.
  • Camera power, bars, auto setup, monitor select, gain, shutter, knee, gamma, detail, iris, master black, white/black balance, flare, matrix, shading, and diagnostic menu controls.

Manual Contents

The official operating instructions contain:

  • Overview.
  • Location and function of parts.
  • Operation panel and connector.
  • Main operation section.
  • Menu operation/setting display section.
  • Paint section and CALL button.
  • Menu operations.
  • Menu contents.
  • File operations.
  • Scene files.
  • Setup files for DXC-D30/D30P.
  • Skin detail and skin matrix adjustment.
  • Multi-camera control.
  • Specifications.

Service Manual Leads

The local manuals folder now includes a downloaded RCP-TX7 service manual:

ManualsLib also links that service manual as an "Also See" item from the operating manual page:

https://www.manualslib.com/manual/3317117/Sony-Rcp-Tx7.html

Several manual sellers list RCP-TX7 Volume 2 separately and describe it as a schematic/circuit-diagram volume:

For board-level repair, Volume 2 is likely still important because it is repeatedly described as containing circuit diagrams/schemas and parts catalog data, and it is not present in the current local PDF set.

Connector and Protocol Notes

The RCP-TX7 has a 10-pin CCU/camera connector. The operating manual states that power supply and signal exchange are both carried through this connector.

The RCP-TX7 specification says data transfer uses a new protocol complying with RS-232C. The DXC-D30 material similarly says the 10-pin remote connector for RM-M7G/RCP-TX7 is designed according to RS-232C and can be controlled from a PC with the proper Sony protocol.

Practical implication:

  • Do not assume generic RS-232 command syntax.
  • Verify voltage levels and pinout from service manuals before wiring adapters.
  • Expect a proprietary Sony command protocol above the serial layer.

10-Pin Connector Pinout

The RCP-TX7 service manual and CCU-TX7 service manuals give enough information to build a working restoration pinout. The RCP-TX7 connector is a 10-pin male REMOTE / CCU/camera connector. Its mating connector is listed as Sony 1-566-437-11 10-pin female, equivalent to a Hirose HR10A-10P-10S assembly.

Pin Signal Direction / purpose Notes
1 Spare unused No function shown.
2 VBS X CCU/camera to RCP Composite video, 1.0 Vp-p, sync negative.
3 VBS G video ground Ground/reference for pin 2.
4 S.DATA RCP to CCU/camera RS-232C-based serial data, 38,400 bps in CCU-D50/TX7 notes.
5 S.DATA GND serial/data ground One of two data grounds.
6 S.DATA GND serial/data ground Second data ground.
7 S.DATA CCU/camera to RCP RS-232C-based serial data, 38,400 bps in CCU-D50/TX7 notes.
8 Spare unused No function shown.
9 Power ground DC return Ground for the +12.5 V remote power feed.
10 Power input DC input to RCP Nominal +12.5 V DC; documented range 10.6 V to 17.0 V.

The CCU-TX7 service manual describes the CCU-side direction as pin 4 RCP -> CCU and pin 7 CCU -> RCP. On the RCP service manual side, the same two conductors are seen from the opposite end of the cable.

Pins 2 and 3 are composite video, not serial. Some CCU-TX7 notes say the remote video output on those pins applies to later serial-number units only.

Cable and Power Notes

  • Intended cable family: CCA-7, with CCA-7-5 supplied in some RCP-TX7 systems.
  • Maximum length: 50 m.
  • RCP power is supplied through the connector, not by a local power supply.
  • Operating manual power consumption is 4.0 W. Treat OCR readings of 40 W as a decimal-loss error unless confirmed from the original page image.
  • Use shielded cable and preserve strain relief; the manuals explicitly call for shielded interface cables and warn against tight bends behind the panel.

Protocol Notes

The manuals repeatedly describe the link as RS-232C-compliant or based on RS-232C, but Sony protocol is still required. The DXC-D30 manual says a PC can control the camera through the 10-pin remote connector only with the proper Sony protocol. For restoration, first verify power and continuity, then scope pins 4 and 7 with high impedance before attaching any serial adapter.

Repair Notes

Good first checks for a non-working RCP-TX7:

  • Confirm 10 V to 17 V supply on the 10-pin remote cable.
  • Confirm polarity before applying power: pin 10 is positive and pin 9 is DC return.
  • Confirm pins 4 and 7 idle/transition as serial data before attempting to decode commands.
  • Inspect the circular 10-pin connector and cable.
  • Confirm the CCU/camera is in a mode that accepts RCP-TX7 control.
  • On CCU-D50, verify whether the system should be in TX7 mode, not M5A mode.
  • On CCU-D50 in TX7 mode, verify the remote/local priority switch: remote priority is needed for a device on the rear-panel REMOTE connector to take control.
  • On CCU-D50, set RCP RATE to 38400; the manual says RCP-D50/D51/TX7 will not connect with the wrong rate.
  • Check operation lock mode; in LOCK, most controls are intentionally disabled.
  • If using CCU-TX7 with COU-TX7 installed, confirm panel/remote/local control selection.