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'''LANC''' or '''Local Application Control Bus System''', also known as '''Control-L''' is a protocol by [[Sony]] |
'''LANC''' ('''Logic Application Control Bus System''' or '''Local Application Control Bus System'''), also known as '''Control-L''' is a hardware and software communication protocol invented by [[Sony]] that [[synchronize]]s [[camera]]s.<ref>{{cite web|title= Sony Glossary terms |url=http://www.sony.com.au/support/glossary/index.jsp?letter=L&categoryId=21636 |work=[http://www.sony.com sony.com.au] |accessdate=2006-07-24 |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20060831211023/http://sony.com.au/support/glossary/index.jsp?letter=L&categoryId=21636 |archivedate = 2006-08-31}}</ref> |
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The LANC terminal on Sony and other manufacturers' camcorders lets accessories, such as tripods with a control handle, control the camera over a cable connected to the LANC port instead of using buttons on the camera. It is also available on many still cameras, where it is called ACC (the Sony DSC-xxxx series of cameras). |
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The bi-directional protocol is made up of 8 (8-bit) bytes, usually clocked by the camera at 9600 bit/s. Each frame of bytes occurs in sync with the beginning of each video frame ([[NTSC]] or [[PAL]]). The physical connector is either a 5-pin [[mini-DIN]] connector and jack<ref name = "Sony-LANC" >{{cite web |
The bi-directional protocol is made up of 8 (8-bit) bytes, usually clocked by the camera at 9600 bit/s. Each frame of bytes occurs in sync with the beginning of each video frame ([[NTSC]] or [[PAL]]). The physical connector is either a 5-pin [[mini-DIN]] connector and jack<ref name = "Sony-LANC" >{{cite web |
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In newer [[Sony]] digital [[Handycam]] camcorders with 10-pin multi-A/V remote terminal jacks, LANC is available, but not directly accessible without making a home-made adapter cable or a pre-made cable by Sony Part# J-6082-535-A. [[Sony]] RM-AV2 Remote Commander is an example of a LANC controller that plugs into the Sony 10-pin multi-A/V remote terminal jack.<ref name = "Sony-RMAV2" >{{cite web |
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Starting with the 2015 model year, Sony has switched to a special 15 pin multiport connector that looks similar to a USB connector. However, it has 15 pins inside the connector, where a USB connection has 5. Currently, only the Sony VPR-RM1 controller works with Sony camcorders from 2015 and newer. |
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[[Sony]] "Control-S" is a similar interface, but it is uni-directional providing control-only, and not feedback from the device being controlled. |
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[[Sony]] "Control-S" is a similar interface, but is uni-directional, providing control-only, and not feedback from the controlled device. |
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[[Panasonic]] Control-M is a similar 5-pin [[mini-DIN]] bi-directional interface and protocol with a different implementation. |
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*[[Joint Level Interface Protocol]] |
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Latest revision as of 04:12, 17 February 2024
LANC (Logic Application Control Bus System or Local Application Control Bus System), also known as Control-L is a hardware and software communication protocol invented by Sony that synchronizes cameras.[1]
The LANC terminal on Sony and other manufacturers' camcorders lets accessories, such as tripods with a control handle, control the camera over a cable connected to the LANC port instead of using buttons on the camera. It is also available on many still cameras, where it is called ACC (the Sony DSC-xxxx series of cameras).
The bi-directional protocol is made up of 8 (8-bit) bytes, usually clocked by the camera at 9600 bit/s. Each frame of bytes occurs in sync with the beginning of each video frame (NTSC or PAL). The physical connector is either a 5-pin mini-DIN connector and jack[2] or a 2.5mm 3-conductor phone jack and plug (TRS connector).[3]
In newer Sony digital Handycam camcorders with 10-pin multi-A/V remote terminal jacks, LANC is available, but not directly accessible without making a home-made adapter cable or a pre-made cable by Sony Part# J-6082-535-A. Sony RM-AV2 Remote Commander is an example of a LANC controller that plugs into the Sony 10-pin multi-A/V remote terminal jack.[4]
Starting with the 2015 model year, Sony has switched to a special 15 pin multiport connector that looks similar to a USB connector. However, it has 15 pins inside the connector, where a USB connection has 5. Currently, only the Sony VPR-RM1 controller works with Sony camcorders from 2015 and newer.
Sony "Control-S" is a similar interface, but is uni-directional, providing control-only, and not feedback from the controlled device.
Panasonic Control-M is a similar 5-pin mini-DIN bi-directional interface and protocol with a different implementation.
See also
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[edit]- ^ "Sony Glossary terms". sony.com.au. Archived from the original on 2006-08-31. Retrieved 2006-07-24.
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- ^ "Sony LANC interface pinout". PinOuts.Ru.
- ^ "DVin Lite, LANCTerm, RM95 interface cable". PinOuts.Ru.
- ^ "RM-AV2 Remote Commander". Sony.
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