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1. 0 dB L lamp off H lamp off 9 dB L lamp on H lamp off 18 dB L lamp off H lamp on When a setting other than the above has been selected using the camera menu both the L and H lamps turn on MODE BAR CAN button This is used to select the camera s video output signals in the pan tilt head system currently selected Each time it is pressed the camera s color bar signals or video signals are selected in turn When the color bar signals are selected the button s lamp comes on when the video signals are selected it goes off Parts and their functions SHUTTER button This is used to select the shutter speed of the camera in the pan tilt head system currently selected Each time the button is pressed the set shutter speed is switched to shutter OFF or vice versa The shutter speed is actually switched as soon as the button is released At any setting except OFF the button s lamp lights at the OFF setting it is off How to register the shutter speed 1 Press the SHUTTER button while holding down the MEMORY button 2 The PRESET 1 to 5 buttons and PRESET 6 to 10 buttons start flashing alternately 3 Press the PRESET button that corresponds to the shutter speed to be registered The table below lists the shutter speeds which can be set 1 100 PRESET 1 1 4000 PRESET 6 1 250 PRESET 2 1 10000 PRESET 7 1 500 PRESET 3 SYNCRO SCAN PRESET 8 1 1000 PRESET 4 PRESET 9 1 2000 PRESET 5 PRESET 1
2. erating rucuons Multi Hybrid Control Panel AW RP555N Panasonic Before attempting to connect operate or adjust this product please read these instructions completely Printed in Japan F0306YO VOTB0113 Safety precautions CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER TO SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance service instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance For CANADA This class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil numerique de la classe A est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada WARNING e TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE e THE APPARATUS SHALL NOT BE EXPOSED TO DRIPPING OR SPLASHING AND THAT NO OBJECTS FILLED WITH LIQUIDS SUCH AS VASES SHALL BE PLACED ON THE APPARATUS WARNING TO PREVENT INJURY THIS APPARATUS MUST BE SECURELY ATTACHED T
3. I indicates safety information 10 Protect the power cord form being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped Contents igiit ri PAA AA AA AENA AEAEE E 4 Parts and their functions 5 ii ili o ji AA AA AA 5 Front panal AA paa AANI 11 Hoar connotior PANA sesine 12 PAGG aaa 14 Ba PK ais 18 FUNTION TING PONG UG GA KA AAAANG 18 EXTERNAL CONTROL OUT setting 18 Adjusting the minimum start speed A bi a AA 19 Adjusting the backlash compensation 19 Adjusting the mini
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5. adapter must be turned 011 CAM CONT lamp This lights when the CAM CONT switch is at ON and communication with the camera of the pan tilt head system currently selected is taking place successfully It goes off if trouble occurs in the communication When using a pan tilt head other than the AW PH350 AW PH360 or AW PH650 it remains off even when communication is taking place successfully CAM CONT switch This switch is used to turn the control panel s camera control functions ON or OFF ON Camera control is enabled turned on OFF Camera control is disabled turned off The following functions can be turned on and off using the CAM CONT switch GAIN MODE SHUTTER WHT BAL A B ATW AWC ABC SCENE FILE USER 1 2 3 MENU T ITEM YES NO GAIN AUTO MANU button This is used to select the gain control mode of the camera in the pan tilt head system currently selected Each time it is pressed the mode is switched by one step in the sequence of the auto mode and manual mode O dB L 9 dB and H 18 08 If a setting other than O dB 9 dB or 18 dB has been selected for the gain in the manual mode using the camera menu it will be changed to the setting established by the operation of this button In the auto mode the button s lamp lights in the manual mode it goes off MANU L H lamp These lamps turn on and off as follows when a MANU gain setting has been selected using the GAIN button
6. instructions of the pan tilt head 1 Select the pan tilt head system using the CONTROL button 2 Set the upper limit position in the travel range 1 Operate the PAN TILT lever on the control panel to rotate the camera to the position which is to serve as the upper limit position 2 Press the PRESET 2 and 3 buttons while holding down the MEMORY button on the control panel 3 When the button 5 lamp lights the setting is completed To cancel the setting press the PRESET 2 and 3 buttons again while holding down the MEMORY button When the setting is canceled the button 10 lamp lights 3 Set the lower limit position in the travel range 1 Operate the PAN TILT lever to rotate the camera to the position which is to serve as the lower limit position 2 Press the PRESET 7 and 8 buttons while holding down the MEMORY button 3 When the button 5 lamp lights the setting is completed e To cancel the setting press the PRESET 7 and 8 buttons again while holding down the MEMORY button When the setting is canceled the button 10 lamp lights Operation 4 Set the left end position in the travel range 1 Operate the PAN TILT lever to rotate the camera to the position which is to serve as the left end position Press the PRESET 1 and 6 buttons while holding down the MEMORY button When the button 5 lamp lights the setting is completed e To cancel the setting press the PRESET 1 and 6 buttons again while h
7. 0 When OFF is set the shutter will not be operated even when the SHUTTER button is pressed Select the SYNCRO SCAN setting from the camera menu The change in the shutter speed is reflected when the shutter is next set to ON This setting is retained in the memory even after the control panel s power has been turned off When temporarily changing the shutter speed without registering it Press the PRESET button corresponding to the shutter speed to be set while holding down the SHUTTER button Refer to the table above for the shutter speeds which can be set The shutter speed will be changed as soon as the PRESET button is pressed This setting will be cleared when either the shutter button is pressed or the camera s power is turned off WHITE BAL A B ATW buttons These are used to select the camera s white balance adjustment in the pan tilt head system currently selected A When the A button is pressed the white balance status entered in the camera s memory A is established and the A button s lamp comes on If the AWC button is pressed after the A button was pressed the white balance is automatically adjusted and entered in the camera s memory A B When the B button is pressed the white balance status entered in the camera s memory B is established and the B button s lamp comes on If the AWC button is pressed after the B button was pressed the white balance is automatically adjusted and entered i
8. 650 as the pan tilt head The distance may be extended to 2 624 feet 800 meters when using other pan tilt heads Use cable compensation unit AW RC400 when using a cable compensator for the video signal from the pan tilt head system AW PH300 AW PH300A AW PH500 and AW PH600 The control signals from the control panel must be converted into RS 232C signals using a 422 232C converter before making the connection to the RS 232C connector on the pan tilt head Camera control is also performed using the RS 232C interface When using AW PH500 the camera cannot be controlled Recommended adapter Caution Use the dedicated AC adapter AW PS505A sold separately for the power supply Please contact a specialist when discarding this unit in consideration of the environment Accessories Rack mounting adapters 4U ssceeeseseeeeeeeeeeeeees 2 NEY TE PABABA AA 1 Mounting screws M4X8 mm csssssuuunuuuununuuunuuuwas 8 Parts and their functions EControl panel OPERATE lamp This lamp will come on when power is supplied to this unit and the OPERATE switch is on OPERATE switch This controls the power of all pan tilt head systems pan tilt head and convertible camera connected to this unit Allow at least 5 seconds between ON OFF operations Setting the OPERATE switch to OFF will not turn the power to this unit off To turn the power to this unit completely off the power switch of AC
9. In this case change the brightness iris object light source etc and perform the adjustment again The AWC button s lamp goes off even if the white balance adjustment was not performed correctly in cases where a pan tilt head system other than the AW PH350 AW PH360 or AW PH650 is being used 4 Similarly enter the conditions set for channel B using the WHITE BAL B button 5 Select the next pan tilt head system using the CONTROL button and continue adjusting the white balance in each system concerned i5 4 22 Automatic tracing white balance ATW When the WHITE BAL ATW button is pressed during shooting the ATW button s lamp comes on compensation is provided so that the white balance will be automatically adjusted even if the light source or color temperature has changed in order to minimize an unnatural appearance in the resulting images If nothing white is shown on the screen it may not be possible for the white balance to be compensated properly Similarly with some light sources or color temperatures it may not be possible for the white balance to be compensated properly Operation M Black balance adjustment The black balance must be adjusted when the equipment is used for the first time when it has not been used for a prolonged time when the ambient temperature has changed significantly or when one season gives way to another If the equipment is to be used under conditions which are ide
10. Note The rating plate serial number plate is on the bottom of the unit The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and easily accessible or the mains plug or an appliance coupler shall remain readily operable A warning that an apparatus with CLASS construction shall be connected to a MAINS socket outlet with a protective earthing connection Safety precautions IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these operating instructions carefully before using the unit Follow the safety instructions on the unit and the applicable safety instructions listed below Keep these operating instructions handy for future reference 1 Read these instructions 2 Keep these instructions 3 Heed all warnings 4 Follow all instructions 5 Do not use this apparatus near water 6 Clean only with dry cloth 7 Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet
11. O THE FLOOR WALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD AND ANNOYING INTERFERENCE USE THE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES ONLY indicates safety information FCC Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Warning To assure continued FCC emission limit compliance the user must use only shielded interface cables when connecting to external units Also any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment could void the user s authority to operate it CAUTION In order to maintain adequate ventilation do not install or place this unit in a bookcase built in cabinet or any other confined space To prevent risk of electric shock or fire hazard due to overheating ensure that curtains and any other materials do not obstruct the ventilation
12. TILT HEAD 2 to 5 terminal e Functions as the pan tilt head s connection terminal 1 e Functions as the pan tilt head s connection terminals when the EXT CONTROL OUT is set to OFF on the 2 to 5 when EXT CONTROL OUT is set to OFF on the EXTERNAL CONTROL OUT setting see page 18 EXTERNAL CONTROL OUT setting see page 18 Connect a 10BASE T straight cable equivalent to UTP Connect a 10BASE T straight cable equivalent to UTP category 5 to the pan tilt head s IP RP terminal category 5 to the pan tilt head s IP RP terminal May be extended up to a maximum of 3 280 ft 1 000 m May be extended up to a maximum of 3 280 ft 1 000 m Use the RS 232C RS 422 converter and connect Use the RS 232C RS 422 converter and connect to pan tilt head s RS 232C control terminal when to pan tilt head s RS 232C control terminal when connecting to the AW PH300 AW PH300A AW PH500 connecting to the AW PH300 AW PH300A AW PH500 or AW PH600 or AW PH600 e Functions as the AW DU600 dial up adapter s connection e Cannot be used when the EXT CONTROL OUT is set terminal when the EXT CONTROL OUT is set to ON on to ON on the EXTERNAL CONTROL OUT setting see the EXTERNAL CONTROL OUT setting see page 18 page 18 Connect a 10BASE T straight cable equivalent to UTP category 5 to the AW DU600 s PAN TILT CONTROL IN MONITOR SELECT terminal terminal May be extended up to a maximum of 3 280 ft Connect a 10BASE T straight cable equivalent to UTP 1 000 m categor
13. ank panel to the rear panel using the screws 4 Remove the two rubber feet from the blank panel Remove the two rubber feet Connector panel Screws x 4 bottom panel Secure the connector panel to the bottom panel using the ee Juive Taivan screws SS TO PANITILT HEAD 7f ajejejajajag er Appearance Unit inch mm 6 15 16 177 3IYHIdO TOHINOO D ONY WEXT O O G t Live HM elele 3 TO PANTILT HEAD ss MONITORS CI OMY 8 1 4 210 4 OOO Ce Co Ce Ce CO W O R REMOTE SERVICE 000 ON CA I 3 S gt Fa o a a 2 5 16 58 28 Specifications Power supply DC 10 8 V to DC 16V Power consumption 9 0 W ca indicates safety information BGeneral Ambient operating temperature 14 F to 122 F 10 C to 50 C Storage temperature 4 F to 140 F 20 C to 60 C Ambient operating humidity 30 to 90 no condensation Weight 3 1 Ibs 1 4 kg Dimensions WXHXD 8 1 4 x 6 15 16 x 2 5 16 210x177 x 58 mm excluding protrusions Finish AV ivory paint color resembling Munsell 7 9Y 6 8 0 8 Pan tilt heads supported AW PH300 AW PH300A AW PH350 AW PH360 AW PH500 AW PH600 AW PH650 Cameras supported AW E300 AW E300A AW E600 AW E800 AW E800A AW E350 AW E650 AW E655 AW E750 AW E860 Winput c
14. as been set to BAR the MODE button s lamp is lighted e When using a pan tilt head other than the AW PH350 AW PH360 or AW PH650 the button s lamp also goes off when the black balance has not been adjusted properly O O O LO pos T SCENE FILE USER 1 2 3 buttons These are used to select the SCENE FILE of the camera in the pan tilt head system currently selected The lamp of the selected SCENE FILE button lights In the case of the AW E350 AW E650 AW E655 AW E750 and AW E860 When the USER button s lamp lights the user mode is selected When the 1 lamp lights the halogen mode is selected When the 2 lamp lights the fluorescent light mode is selected When the 3 lamp lights the outdoor mode is selected MENU ITEM 4 YES NO buttons These are used to display the on screen menus of the camera in the pan tilt head system currently selected so that the settings can be performed on the menus When the MENU f button is pressed for at least two seconds the menu mode is established the on screen menus are displayed in the camera video output and the MENU f button lamp lights If the MENU f button is pressed for at least two seconds in the menu mode the menu mode is exited the on screen menus in the camera video output are cleared and the MENU f button lamp goes off For more details refer to the Setting and changing the camera menu items page 25 TALLY lamp
15. ation values are applied to both panning and tilting Use the OFF setting if backlash is not a concern When making an adjustment be absolutely sure to move the pan tilt head and perform actual operations to check whether the compensation amount is appropriate before deciding on the proper amount If this amount is excessive the pan tilt head will start returning in the opposite direction as soon as it has been made to come to a standstill 6 If the compensation amount is inadequate repeat steps 2 to 5 and find the optimum setting 7 Repeat steps 2 to 6 for the other pan tilt heads Operation Adjusting the minimum start speed of the lens zoom Perform this adjustment to ensure that the lens zoom will function smoothly in response to the angle to which the zoom lever is tilted when it is used to zoom the lens 1 Use the CONTROL button to select the pan tilt head whose lens zoom minimum start speed is to be adjusted 2 Press the IRIS button while holding down the MEMORY button 3 The IRIS button lamp starts flashing and the standby status is established 4 Press the IRIS button to establish the setting mode The lamps of both the MEMORY button and IRIS button start flashing If the joystick is operated at this point the adjustment will be forcibly terminated 5 Press the PRESET 1 to 8 buttons to set the compensation amounts This amount is lowest for the PRESET 1 button and highest for the PRESET 8 butt
16. cerned 24 1 2 3 5x5 3 Deleting preset memory data 1 Select the pan tilt head system using the CONTROL button Press the OP button while holding down the MEMORY button The OP button lamp starts flashing and the standby mode is established Press the OP button to establish the setting mode The lamps of the PRESET 1 to 10 buttons start flashing in sequence If the joystick is operated at this point the deletion operation will be forcibly terminated Press the PRESET buttons whose memory data is to be deleted If necessary delete other preset memory data as well Setting and changing the camera menu items BSetting procedure 1 Keep pressing the MENU button for two seconds The menu mode is established and the on screen menus of the camera in the pan tilt head system currently selected are displayed At this point the MENU f button lamp remains lighted If the MENU 1 button is held down for at least two seconds while the MENU 1 button lamp is lighted the menu mode is exited and the on screen menus can be closed 2 When the unit is in MENU mode the MENU f button ITEM 4 button YES button and NO rr button correspond to the 4 switches on the back of the convertible camera as shown below The MENU is operated using these buttons MENU MENU ITEMS ITEM AWC 3000 YES ABC NENG secs NO BAR For details about MENU operations refer to the operating instru
17. cted select ON or OFF using the menu item ND button This sets the ND filter function ON or OFF when a lens equipped with an ND filter function is used in the pan tilt head system currently selected Each time it is pressed the function is turned ON or OFF in turn When the ND filter is ON the button s lamp comes on when it is OFF the lamp goes off gt HED HL Per 000005 dette en oe Se 7 O e U em ANG O P pH tp i Oo HO AN gt OP button This controls the short or open circuiting of the OPTION SW CONTROL OUT connector of the AC adapter AW PS300A which is connected to the pan tilt head system currently selected Each time it is pressed short circuiting or open circuiting is selected in turn When the connector is short circuited the button s lamp comes on when it is open circuited the lamp goes off LAMP button This controls the ON and OFF of the halogen lamp which is connected to the pan tilt head system currently selected Each time it is pressed the lamp is turned ON or OFF in turn When the halogen lamp is ON the button s lamp comes on when it is OFF the lamp goes off It flashes when the halogen lamp has not been connected or when the lamp has been disconnected or some other problem has occurred SPEED button This is used to select the control pan tilt Zoom focus iris speed of the pan tilt head system currently selected Each time it is pressed the hi
18. ctions of the camera 3 Upon completion of the settings keep pressing the MENU button for two seconds to exit the menu mode The on screen menus are now cleared and the MENU f button lamp goes 011 Do not close the on screen menus by performing menu operations If the menus have been closed by mistake keep pressing the MENU f button for at least two seconds to turn off the MENU button lamp 25 Attaching the rack mounting adapters e To install this unit in a rack use the rack mounting adapters join up fixture and mounting screws M4 x8 mm supplied Use only the mounting screws provided do not use any other screws Rack mounting adapter KITA Mounting screw Join up fixture mounting hole bottom panel Replacement of consumable parts e Joystick replacement The joystick is a consumable part Replace the joystick if operation is impeded Refer replacement of the joystick to qualified service personnel 26 How to change the position of the connector panel The position of the connector panel can be changed from Screws x 4 bottom panel the rear panel to the bottom panel Remove the blank panel Before changing the position turn off the power 1 Remove the four bottom panel screws and remove the blank panel Remove the connector panel i Screws x 4 rear panel 2 Remove the four rear panel screws and remove the connector panel Blank panel 3 Secure the bl
19. e setting the control panel s OPERATE switch to ON When the pan tilt head system is connected or changed and its power is turned on for the first time the connected cameras will be initialized Upon completion of the initialization adjust or set the following items After the items are adjusted or set proceed to the section entitled Setting the travel range limiters of the pan tilt head Once the adjustments are made there is no need for any re adjustments unless changes are made to the pan tilt head camera or lens The items to the re set or re adjusted differ depending on the unit which is changed 18 EXTERNAL CONTROL OUT setting Set this to ON when connecting the AW DU600 dial up adapter to the control panel s TO PAN TILT HEAD 1 EXT connector Normally set it to OFF 1 Press the LAMP button while holding down the MEMORY button The LAMP button s lamp starts flashing and the standby status is established Press the LAMP button to establish the setting mode The lamps of both the MEMORY button and LAMP button start flashing and the status currently set is indicated as follows When the PRESET 5 button lamp is lighted EXTERNAL CONTROL OUT ON When the PRESET 10 button lamp is lighted EXTERNAL CONTROL OUT OFF Press the PRESET 5 button to set to EXTERNAL CONTROL OUT ON Press the PRESET 10 button to set to EXTERNAL CONTROL OUT OFF The lamps of both the MEMORY button and LAMP button sto
20. gh speed mode or low speed mode is selected in turn The button s lamp comes on in the low speed mode and it remains off in the high speed mode By pressing the SPEED button while holding down the MEMORY button it is possible to set whether the high speed mode or low speed mode is to be selected when the power is turned on or at OPERATE ON Parts and their functions 3 Ks dag 1e og D Ors le GOHOC Des Fion pi po _PAN TILT a ZOOM lever This is used to adjust the lens zoom in the pan tilt head system currently selected Depending on the direction in which the ZOOM lever is tilted TELE telephoto or WIDE wide angle is set and depending on the angle at which it is tilted the zoom speed is adjusted FOCUS lever This is used to adjust the lens zoom in the pan tilt head system currently selected FAR or NEAR is set by the direction in which the FOCUS lever is tilted and the focus speed is adjusted by the angle to which it is tilted PAN TILT lever This is used to adjust the direction of the pan tilt head in the pan tilt head system currently selected When the PAN TILT lever is panned in the L R direction the pan tilt head direction changes to the left or right when it is tilted in the UP DOWN direction it changes in the up or down direction The speed is adjusted by the angle to which the lever is tilted 10 Parts and their functions Front panel swi
21. he AUTO or MANU setting is selected in turn AUTO The lens iris is adjusted automatically and the IRIS button s lamp comes on MANU The lens iris is adjusted manually using the IRIS LEVEL control During this operation the IRIS button lamp goes off MEMORY button The lamp of this button goes off when communication has been established successfully with the pan tilt head system currently selected it flashes when communication has failed If the lamp is flashing check the power supply of the pan tilt head system and the cable connections Press the MEMORY button to register settings in the preset memories of the pan tilt head system or registering the limiter shutter speed or other settings For more details refer to the description of each function concerned PRESET buttons 1 to 10 These are used to register the preset memory data in the buttons Preset memory data 1 to 10 DEF button This sets the defroster function ON or OFF when a pan tilt head AW PH600 AW PH650 equipped with a defroster function is used in the pan tilt head system currently selected Each time it is pressed the function is turned ON or OFF in turn When the defroster is ON the button s lamp comes on when it is OFF the lamp goes off WIP button This sets the wiper function ON or OFF when a pan tilt head AW PH600 AW PH650 equipped with a wiper function is used in the pan tilt head system currently selected Each
22. hen the PAN TILT lever is tilted toward LEFT and it moves toward the right when the lever is tilted toward RIGHT Parts and their functions BRear connector panel t 0 DCIAVIN TO PAN TILT HEAD JALE GND terminal REMOTE SERVICE connector Use to ground the unit A personal computer or other external equipment is connected here when a pan tilt head system is to be DC12V IN terminal controlled by these equipments Connects the AW PS505A AC adapter sold separately Soa000 PinNo Signal Name aaa Pu TALLY IN connector Wg 0 O Oy ee 2 RXDIN Connect this to the TALLY connector on the video switcher or other units When the TALLY connector is set to the GND level the TALLY lamp lights Do not apply a voltage in excess of 5 V to this connector ___Pin No __ Signal Name i TALY1 9 T2 TALLY3 DAG REMOTE SERVICE switch faaoso N7 TALLY GND Setting at shipment R WY K BBL H pond Function selection switch for the REMOTE SERVICE ka connector Set the switch in the R position during use Pin layout as seen from the back of AW RP555 2 7409 10 TALLY4 3 TALLYS 11 TUYGND ol a ee re GT ee EAn Ka Da ma 12 Parts and their functions ee DC12V IN GND TO PANITILT HEAD la SELECT REMOTE SERVICE E PF Ep TO PAN TILT HEAD 1 EXT terminal TO PAN
23. ipped with a preset memory function for entering the positions and settings with which the pan tilt head system is to shoot Preset memory data is entered into PRESET buttons 1 through 10 Pan tilt head system s settings Pan tilt head Pan tilt position Camera Zoom focus iris MANU mode only white balance Entering preset memory data 1 Select the pan tilt head system using the CONTROL button 2 Use the following buttons to establish the modes Press the IRIS button to establish the MANU mode the IRIS button s lamp now goes off If the AUTO mode is established the lens iris position will not be entered 3 Operate the ZOOM lever and PAN TILT lever and on the monitor check the pictures which are to be shot 4 Select the white balance from among the A B and ATW buttons and adjust the lens iris using the IRIS LEVEL control 5 Set the unit to a state in which the MEMORY button is held down When the MEMORY button is pressed those buttons among the PRESET buttons 1 through 10 in which data can be entered start flashing in sequence 6 While the MEMORY button is held down press the button in which the preset memory data is to be entered 7 If necessary enter other shooting positions and settings into other buttons among PRESET buttons 1 through 10 as preset memory data 8 Select the next pan tilt head system using the CONTROL button and continue setting the preset memory data for each system con
24. mum start speed of the lens zoom 20 Introduction Setting the travel range limiters of the pan tilt head 20 Genlock adjustment mamana anna an 21 Total pedestal adjustment 20 0 0 cece e cess ee eeeeeeeeeee 21 White balance adjustment 22 Black balance adjustment uu 23 Preset memory settings 24 Setting and changing the camera menu items 25 Attaching the rack mounting adapters 26 Replacement of consumable parts 26 How to change the position of the connector panel 27 Plea Ti PEE AA AA 28 GG OT a AKNG DI 29 e This unit is a multi hybrid control panel that controls the pan tilt head system pan tilt head and convertible camera e Please use a 10BASE T straight cable UTP category 5 to connect to this unit Pan tilt heads supported AW PH350 AW PH360 and AW PH650 The control signals from the control panel can be connected to these units directly e Up to 5 additional pan tilt head systems may be connected to this unit The connection between the pan tilt head system and this unit may be extended up to 3 280 feet 1 000 meters when using AW PH360 AW PH350 or AW PH
25. n it is set to NOR the point at which the lens is focused moves further away when the FOCUS lever is tilted toward FAR and it comes closer when the lever is tilted toward NEAR When it is set to REV focusing operates in the reverse directions 11 When it is set to NOR the pan tilt head system moves upward when the PAN TILT lever is tilted toward UP and it moves downward when the lever is tilted toward DOWN When it is set to REV the tilting operates in the reverse directions Normally set this switch to REV when using the AW PH300 for the pan tilt head system in a stand alone installation When the switch is set to REV the pan tilt head system moves upward when the PAN TILT lever is tilted toward UP and it moves downward when the lever is tilted toward DOWN PAN REVERSE NOR REV switch Setting at shipment NOR This is used to select the operation of the pan tilt head system in the horizontal direction panning which is to be performed by operating the PAN TILT lever When it is set to NOR the pan tilt head system moves toward the left when the PAN TILT lever is tilted toward LEFT and it moves toward the right when the lever is tilted toward RIGHT When it is set to REV the panning operates in the reverse directions Normally set this switch to REV when using the AW PH300 for the pan tilt head system in a stand alone installation When the switch is set to REV the pan tilt head system moves toward the left w
26. n the camera s memory B ATW When the ATW button is pressed the white balance is set to the automatic adjustment mode and the ATW button s lamp comes on Parts and their functions AWC button When the WHITE BAL A button or B button has been selected press the AWC button to automatically adjust the white balance and enter the adjustment in the camera s memory A or memory B While the white balance is being adjusted the AWC button s lamp flashes when it has been adjusted properly it goes off It comes on when it was not possible to perform the adjustment This function does not work if the MODE button has been set to BAR the MODE button s lamp is lighted or if ATW has been selected t may not be possible to adjust the white balance if there is no white object on the screen being shot e When using a pan tilt head other than the AW PH350 AW PH360 or AW PH650 the button s lamp also goes off when the white balance has not been adjusted properly ABC button This is used to automatically adjust camera s black balance in the pan tilt head system currently selected Set the IRIS AUTO MANU button to AUTO the IRIS button is now lighted and press the ABC button While the black balance is being adjusted the ABC button s lamp flashes when it has been adjusted properly it goes off It comes on when it was not possible to perform the adjustment e No operations are performed when the MODE button h
27. n tilt head set the controller selector switch on the AW PH360 to For AW RP605A For further details on how to connect each component refer to the operating instructions of the component concerned 14 Connections Zoom lens Convertible camera a Camera cable supplied 10 2 gt RS DC cable 10BASE T equivalent to UTP E UL Type SPT 2 2x16 AWG or category 5 straight cable Na UL Type NISPT 2 2x16 AWG to be purchased iy AC adapter AW PS300A EN Coaxial cable BELDEN 8281 Base connector front panel Cosik BELDEN 8281 Video signal out VIDEO or Pb Pr Y Cable compensation unit G L signal in AW RC400 NE a 0000 ETRE o na 00 OOOO o D6 0210 N Coaxial cable BELDEN 8281 Multi Hybrid control panel AW RP555 AC adapter a AW PS505A Monitor UTP category 5 straight cable f 10BASE T equivalent to Monitor signals 1 A a f Coaxial cable Monitor signals 2 BELDEN 8281 15 Connections When using the AW PH300 AW PH300A AW PH500 or the AW PH600 pan tilt head The control signal from this unit must be converted from RS 422 to RS 232C Consult with your dealer concerning the RS 232C RS 422 converter and connecting cable Shown below is an example of the connections performed by the RS 232C RS 422 converter Cable length Pan tilt head RS 232C RS 422 converter Less
28. ntical to the entered settings no further adjustments are necessary When the black balance is adjusted again the previously entered settings will be deleted and replaced by the new conditions Automatic adjustment of black balance 1 Select the pan tilt head system using the CONTROL button 2 Press the IRIS button to set the currently selected pan tilt head system to the AUTO mode the IRIS button s lamp now comes on 3 Press the ABC button The ABC button s lamp flashes the lens iris is automatically stopped down and the black balance is automatically adjusted Once the adjustment has been performed correctly the lamp goes off and the conditions set are entered in the memory The ABC button s lamp will remain lighted if it was not possible for the adjustment to be performed In this case repeat the adjustment procedure it may not be possible to adjust the black balance if the total pedestal is too low In this case adjust the total pedestal again and then repeat the black balance adjustment The ABC button s lamp goes off even if the black balance adjustment was not performed correctly in cases where a pan tilt head system other than the AW PH350 AW PH360 or AW PH650 is being used 4 Select the next pan tilt head system using the CONTROL button and continue adjusting the black balance in each system concerned 23 Operation m Preset memory settings The multi hybrid control panel is equ
29. olding down the MEMORY button When the setting is canceled the button 10 lamp lights 5 Set the right end position in the travel range 1 Operate the PAN TILT lever to rotate the camera to the position which is to serve as the right end position Press the PRESET 4 and 9 buttons while holding down the MEMORY button When the button 5 lamp lights the setting is completed e To cancel the setting press the PRESET 4 and 9 buttons again while holding down the MEMORY button When the setting is canceled the button 10 lamp lights 6 Use the CONTROL button to switch the pan tilt head system and set the travel ranges limiters for each system concerned 21 BGenlock adjustment If a camera is to be synchronized with an external signal for use genlock adjustment must be performed for the camera and other equipments Either the black burst or VBS video burst and sync signal is used for the external sync signal There is no need to perform the genlock adjustment if the camera is not going to be synchronized with an external signal For the genlock adjustments open the camera menu and perform the settings Refer to the instructions accompanying the camera and cable compensator BTotal pedestal adjustment When more than one camera is to be used the black level pedestal level of the pictures shot by each of the cameras must be brought into alignment Set the black level pedestal level using the camera menu F
30. on When the PRESET 10 button is pressed the compensation is set to OFF When the PRESET 1 to 8 and 10 buttons are pressed the lamp of the IRIS button stops flashing and the setting mode is exited 6 Move the zoom lever slowly and while monitoring the image on the monitor check whether the lens zoom starts moving smoothly If the lens zoom fails to starts moving smoothly repeat steps 2 to 5 and find the optimum value 7 Repeat steps 2 to 6 for the other pan tilt heads 20 Setting the travel range limiters of the pan tilt head Depending on where it has been installed there may be obstacles within the travel range of the pan tilt head system with which the system may come into contact The pan tilt head system may malfunction or an accident may occur if the system comes into contact with such an obstacle Prior to use be absolutely sure to set the travel range limiters upper lower left most and right most limits of rotation of the pan tilt head system Before installing a pan tilt head as a stand alone type set the installation direction switch inside the pan tilt head to stand alone installation Suspended installation is the factory setting If this switch is not set properly the operating directions of the pan tilt head will be reversed and the limits of the pan tilt head s travel range limiters will not be stored in the memory properly For details on how to set the switch refer to the operating
31. onnectors DC 12V IN socket DC jack GND Please ground before using the unit Output connectors MONITOR SELECT connector RJ45 Connecting cable 10BASE T straight cables UTP category 5 max 164 feet 50 meters 29 Hi input Output connectors TALLY D SUB 15 pin REMOTE SERVICE RS 232C TO PAN TILT HEAD 1 EXT 2 to 5 connectors RJ45 x5 control signal output for pan tilt heads Connecting cable 10BASE T straight cables UTP category 5 max 3 280 feet 1 000 meters Other REMOTE SERVICE switch Maintenance switch Set in the R position during use ZOOM REVERSE switch Used to reverse the polarity of the ZOOM lever ZOOM FOCUS EXCHANGE switch Used to replace the ZOOM lever with the FOCUS lever or vice versa FOCUS REVERSE switch Used to reverse the polarity of the FOCUS lever TILT REVERSE switch Used to reverse the polarity of the TILT lever PAN REVERSE switch Used to reverse the polarity of the PAN lever Weight and dimensions shown are approximate Specifications are subject to change without notice Panasonic PANASONIC BROADCAST amp TELEVISION SYSTEMS COMPANY UNIT COMPANY OF PANASONIC CORPORATION OF NORTH AMERICA Executive Office One Panasonic Way 4E 7 Secaucus NJ 07094 201 348 7000 EASTERN ZONE One Panasonic Way 4E 7 Secaucus NJ 07094 201 348 7621 Southeast Region 1225 Northbrook Parkway Ste 1 160 Suwanee GA 30024 770 338 6835 Central Region 1707 N Randall Road E1 C 1 Elgin
32. or details refer to the instructions accompanying the camera Operation mWhite balance adjustment The white balance must be adjusted when the equipment is used for the first time when it has not been used for a prolonged time or when the lighting conditions or brightness has changed The white balance conditions can be entered in advance into channels A and B If the equipment is to be used under conditions which are identical to the entered settings it means that no further adjustment need be undertaken since the white balance will be set simply by pressing the WHITE BAL A button or B button once the white balance has been adjusted When the white balance is adjusted again the previously entered settings will be deleted and replaced by the new conditions Automatic adjustment of white balance 1 Select the pan tilt head system using the CONTROL button 2 Shoot a white object such as a white wall or handkerchief to fill the whole screen using the pan tilt head system currently selected Do not allow shiny reflective or very bright objects to appear on the screen 3 Press the WHITE BAL A button and press the AWC button The AWC button s lamp flashes and the white balance is automatically adjusted Once the adjustment has been performed correctly the lamp goes off and the conditions set are entered in channel A The AWC button s lamp will remain lighted if it was not possible for the adjustment to be performed
33. ormed up until that point will be stored in the memory 19 Adjusting the backlash compensation Play in the gears may give rise to backlash when the pan tilt head is moved This adjustment serves to provide compensation for reducing the amount of this backlash Backlash For instance after the pan tilt head has moved from right to left and then come to a standstill there is a delay in the start of the movement when it moves in the opposite direction This happens because of play in the gears The same phenomenon also occurs when the head moves from left to right up to down or down to up 1 Use the CONTROL button to select the pan tilt head whose backlash compensation is to be adjusted 2 Press the MENU button while holding down the MEMORY button 3 The MENU button lamp starts flashing and the standby status is established 4 Press the MENU button to establish the setting mode The lamps of both the MEMORY button and MENU button start flashing If the joystick is operated at this point the adjustment will be forcibly terminated 5 Press the PRESET 1 to 8 buttons to set the compensation amounts This amount is lowest for the PRESET 1 button and highest for the PRESET 8 button When the PRESET 10 button is pressed the compensation is set to OFF When the PRESET 1 to 8 and 10 buttons are pressed the lamps of both the MEMORY button and MENU button stop flashing and the setting mode is exited The same backlash compens
34. p flashing and the setting mode is exited Operation Adjusting the minimum start speed of the pan tilt head When the pan tilt head is to be operated manually using the joystick its minimum start speed is automatically adjusted to ensure that the pan tilt head will start moving smoothly in response to the angle to which the pan tilt lever is tilted This will reduce the amount of play in the pan tilt lever 1 Use the CONTROL button to select the pan tilt head whose minimum start speed is to be adjusted 2 Press the MODE button while holding down the MEMORY button 3 The MODE button lamp starts flashing and the standby status is established 4 Press the MODE button to start the adjustment 5 While the minimum start speed is being adjusted the lamps of both the MEMORY button and MODE button flash 6 The adjustment is completed when the lamps of both the MEMORY button and MODE button go off 7 Repeat steps 2 to 6 for the other pan tilt heads If the lamps of both the MEMORY button and MODE button light up and the adjustment process ends check whether the camera mounted on the pan tilt head is balanced properly and whether the pan tilt head cable or other parts are making contact with any objects in the vicinity before proceeding again from step 2 When the joystick is operated while the minimum start speed is being adjusted the adjustment will be forcibly terminated and only that portion of the setting perf
35. s 1 to 5 When tally signals are input to TALLY connectors 1 through 5 the lamps with the numbers corresponding to the connectors come on Parts and their functions CONTROL buttons 1 to 5 Pressing buttons 1 to 5 will select the connected pan tilt head system When the AW RC400 is connected the button of the chosen number will illuminate and the video signal from the selected pan tilt head system will be output to the AW RC400 s MONITOR OUT 1 to 2 terminals RIS LEVEL control This is used to adjust the iris of the lens in the pan tilt head system currently selected When the IRIS button is set to MANU the control can move the lens iris all the way from wide open to fully closed When it is turned clockwise the lens iris is opened conversely when it is turned counterclockwise it is closed When the IRIS button is set to AUTO the control can be used to adjust the Video level setting on the camera menu to adjust the focusing level of the automatic iris operation When it is turned clockwise the lens iris is opened conversely when it is turned counterclockwise it is closed e The lens iris is designed to be set only when the IRIS LEVEL control is moved e With this control panel the auto iris adjust function of the camera menu is canceled IRIS AUTO MANU button This is used to select how to adjust the lens iris of the pan tilt head system currently selected Each time it is pressed t
36. tches pagana pasang pg a f eet p NA nl a Or n ee ee ee KA 2000 F a dra en N1 ZOOM ZOOM FOCUS FOCUS TILT PAN REVERSE EXCHANGE REVERSE REVERSE REVERSE NOR REV OFFI ON NORI REV NOR REV NOR REV po an rm a mai 1 a sr EE a ZOOM REVERSE NOR REV switch Setting at shipment NOR This is used to select the lens zoom operation which is to be performed by operating the ZOOM lever When it is set to NOR the zoom moves toward the TILT REVERSE NOR REV switch Setting at shipment NOR This is used to select the operation of the pan tilt head system in the vertical direction tilting which is to be performed by operating the PAN TILT lever telephoto end when the ZOOM lever is tilted toward TELE or it moves toward the wide angle end when the lever is tilted toward WIDE When it is set to REV the zoom operates in the reverse directions Z00M FOCUS EXCHANGE ON OFF switch Setting at shipment OFF This is used to select the ZOOM lever and FOCUS lever functions When it is set to OFF the ZOOM lever adjusts the zoom operation of the lens and the FOCUS lever adjusts its focus operation When it is set to ON the ZOOM lever adjusts the focus operation of the lens and the FOCUS lever adjusts its zoom operation FOCUS REVERSE NOR REV switch Setting at shipment NOR This is used to select the lens focus operation which is to be performed by operating the FOCUS lever Whe
37. than 2 624 feet 800 meters To RS 232C connector Cable length n i Less than 32 8 feet 10 meters RI 232C side RS 422 side The RS 232C cable AW CA28T9 may be used for the pan tilt head AW PH300 or AW PH300A RS 232C RS 422 converter Rear connector panel modular connector 8 pin plug D Sub 9 pin male 16 Connections Example of system configuration Genlock signal generator Cable compensation unit AW RC400 Color monitor AC adapter 750 terminator AW PS505A Switcher special effects generator Video signal etc System TALLY Halogen lamp Pan tilt head AC adapter AW PS300A Video signal Coaxial cable BELDEN 8281 G L signal Coaxial cable BELDEN 8281 Pan tilt head camera control signal 10BASE T Multi Hybrid control panel AW RP555 AC adapter AW PS505A Operation MTurning on the power 1 Set all the power switches of the connected components and the power switch of the AC adapter to ON 2 Set this unit s OPERATE switch to ON Power will be supplied to the pan tilt head system connected to this unit and the camera s initial settings will be performed in sequence t takes about 5 seconds to perform the camera s initial settings for each camera The pan tilt head system cannot be controlled until these settings are completed e Be sure to set power switches on all connected equipment and AC adapters to ON befor
38. time it is pressed the function is turned ON or OFF in turn When the wiper is ON the button s lamp comes on alternatively when it is OFF it goes off Parts and their functions Saumo WHTBAL OPERATE GAN uwa A AWC o 120 ty t Puo ag F MODE HS B 2 on AM g F DO ox SHUTTER ATW ABC O O O F oF L TALL 2 3 o o 9 2 aa ae MEMORY go ZOOM H F button This sets the heater fan function ON or OFF when a pan tilt head AW PH600 AW PH650 equipped with a heater fan function is used in the pan tilt head system currently selected Each time it is pressed the function is turned ON or OFF in turn When the heater fan is ON the button s lamp comes on when it is OFF the heater fan goes off EXT AF button If a lens with an extender function is used in the selected pan tilt head system the extender function is set from ON to OFF or vice versa each time the EXT AF button is pressed If a lens AW LZ16AF7G with an AF function is used in the selected pan tilt head system the AF function of the lens is set from ON to OFF or vice versa each time the EXT AF button is pressed In either case the button lamp is lighted at the ON setting and it is extinguished at the OFF setting This button can be used to turn the AF function ON or OFF only when the AW PH350 AW PH360 AW PH650 pan tilt head is connected When the pan tilt head is not used and only the camera is conne
39. y 5 to the AW RC400 cable compensation unit s MONI SEL IN terminal May be extended up to a For more details refer to the operating instructions maximum of 164 ft 50 m of the dial up adapter AW DU600 Use the following The video signal from the pan tilt head system connected terms instead to the input terminal whose number is selected on this e AW RP605 gt AW RP555 unit will be sent from the AW RC400 s MONITOR 1 2 e EXTERNAL CONTROL OUT terminal terminals gt TO PAN TILT HEAD 1 EXT terminal e There are no software version restrictions for this unit in systems with AW DU600 13 Connections Turn off the power of all components before proceeding with the connections Use the AW PS505A sold separately AC adapter for this unit and the AW PS300A sold separately for the pan tilt head e Use a DC power cable which has a nominal cross sectional area of at least 1 25 mm2 and which complies with the Electrical Appliance and Material Control Law to connect the AW PH360 pan tilt head and AW PS300A AC adapter The maximum extension distance between the AC adapter for the pan tilt head and the pan tilt head itself is 98 4 feet 30 meters e Connect the AW PH360 pan tilt head and convertible camera using the camera cable supplied with AW PH360 e Connect the iris control cable of the motorized zoom lens to the camera and the remote zoom focus control cable to the pan tilt head e When using the AW PH360 as the pa

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