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1.      Usage restrictions    Use of the same segment is recommended for the network  in which the unit and the controller or personal computer are  connected    If the equipment uses connections with different segments   events based on the settings inherent to the network  equipment  for instance  may occur so check this thoroughly  prior to operation     Before use  continued        E Concerning the plug in viewer  software    e This is necessary only when using a personal computer  running Windows     In order to display the IP videos on this unit  the    Network  Camera View4    plug in viewer software must be installed   Either install the software directly from the unit or click the     Install  button of the    plug in viewer software    on the menu of    the CD ROM supplies  and follow the on screen instructions  to install the software     iz Network Camera View 4   InstallShield Wizard   FARTHER   RODE Ait SIE E FAL     BE  Pee Sl to   TORTE  BEL  aR Sb Os roA Cane 3  ie  Cle ASE TL    OP Os tee  Sid  ARIS  On Pe  Oe LAT be    SS Sb Os POA  COREE Oh  Pa Pa ETL eee 7          Z Memo Z      When the unit is purchased     Automatic installation  of viewer software    is set to    On     Refer to page 65 if a  message appears on the information bar of the browser     When a Live screen is first displayed from the personal  computer  the screen on which to install ActiveX required  to display the camera images appears  Follow the  on screen instructions to install the soft
2.      pages 32 to 39      29    Genlock adjustment  AW HE60S only   continued          Color phase adjustment    The color phase adjustment must be performed if the  pictures are to be switched using a video switcher or other  device when the video output signals have been set as  composite signals    It need not be performed when the video output signals have  been set as component signals    The camera   s color phase is aligned with the program output   split color bar output  signals of a color special effect device  or other color tones that will serve as the reference     The color phase can be adjusted more accurately if a  vectorscope is used for the adjustment      Color bar of camera  Split line    Color bar of special  effects generator          When performing the operations  using the wireless remote control          1 Press the  MODE  button   The mode is switched to the color bar display     2 Follow the operation steps in    Basic  operations     page 34  to display the Top Menu     3 Press the  A  or  F  button to bring the cursor  to    System          Top Menu x  Camera Scene  FullAuto   gt System   Maintenance       30    4 Press the  O  button   The    System    sub menu is displayed     HH System          Genlock  Output  Other    Return       5 Press the  A  or  F  button to bring the cursor  to    Genlock     and press the  O  button     The    Genlock    sub menu is displayed   HHH Genlock        Horizontal Phase  Subcarrier Phase  Coarse  Fine    H Ph
3.     Check the character size of the screenshot by clicking    Display    of    Personalize      If the character size is set to    Larger scale     set it to    Default scale            4  Right click on the desktop      2  Click    Personalize     AYNO W IAM    EMLOLFERSOT lt  LET    IRE ORE CNEDVGNNDATS 3 YEBRISTET  BHLOTAhPEOHMOREOY1  BS eos eer  ANIC LO BOHEGAT Sls  Zi LS ES    3  Click    Display      9  F4 TL OREDEE  WW       KSE   4  Select    Small 100   Default scale     for the character size EE mm  of the screenshot  click the  Apply  button  and reboot the NAb FEA DON        DPI   personal computer     HERS  BARE  ESA EAR            Restrictions       Restriction 1   When two browser windows are open and one is being displayed on another  The back window may come to the front when the mouse pointer is placed     Restriction 2   When accessing this product from the web browser  Another window may open  and pop up may be displayed           108    Notes on Windows   7  continued     Symptom 5      Screen is deformed    When activating the compatibility view  part of the screen is not displayed or a pop up window appears  to say that the screen is not displayed again             Solution      Check    Display all websites in Compatibility View    on the    Compatibility View Settings    window                Start up the web browser  and click    Tools    on the menu bar  ZE 7  Compatibity View Setingg BER    DA You can add and remove websites to be displayed in     
4.     Input the name of the camera here    When the Set button is clicked  the input name appears in  the camera title display area     The following characters can be displayed        e Half size numeric       0123456789  characters  e Half size  alphabetical ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ    characters  upper   abcdefghijkIlmnopgqrstuvwxyz  and lower cases        e Symbols IHS                Automatic installation of viewer software    On  Off     lt lnitial setting  On gt    One of the following settings is selected for the automatic  installation of the plug in software     The plug in software is automatically installed     The plug in software is not automatically  installed                 e Camera title display area    HD Integrated Camera    AW HE60 EE    The name of the camera which was set on the Basic  screen is displayed here     Controls and settings from web screen    continued          image screen    IP video settings  Video over IP     The JPEG image and H 264 image settings as well as the settings related to image quality are selected on this screen       o0 ntegrated Camera   Windows Int plorer T     Oli      MD integrated Camera    AW HE6O AW HEG6       Video over IP    Setup menu Monitoring mode i VIDEO OUT    Basic    Multi screen    User mng     Server    Network    Maintenance    L     i i 9 H  O  be a     Power    Power ON Standby    0       0  a       0            o    4                          lt       Constant bit rate    Frame rate    Wips  e         
5.     is selected as the AWB Mode  setting  the white balance can be finely adjusted after  automatic white balance  AWB  has been performed         Notes      When automatic white balance  AWB  is executed   the R Gain and B Gain values are returned to    0         When    AWB A    or    AWB PB    is selected as the AWB  Mode setting  the R Gain and B Gain adjustment  values can be stored in the two memories  A and B    e When new values are set  the previous values are  erased    Use each of the memories for a different purpose in  accordance with the shooting conditions    e  n terms of registering values in the preset  memories  the R Gain and B Gain settings     30 to   30  are not stored  but the white balance  color   status after adjustments have been made using the  R Gain and B Gain items can be stored    e  f settings in the preset memories are recalled  when    Mode A    has been selected as the Preset  Scope setting  the R Gain and B Gain settings are  returned to    0       e When    ATW    has been selected as the AWB Mode  setting  the R Gain and B Gain cannot be adjusted            continued        Detail  Off  Low  High   The image detail  image sharpness  is adjusted here   When    Low    or    High    is selected  the detail is enhanced     Flesh Tone Mode  Off  Low  High    Set here is the flesh tone mode for displaying the subjects     skin so that it appears more smoothly and eye pleasingly   When    Low    or    High    is selected  the effect is enhance
6.    Controls and settings from web screen  continued        e Zoom    Use this to enable or disable the digital  zoom        Use this to adjust the zoom  magnification   to 1 0x                    Use this to adjust the zoom  magnification   in the Wide direction     Use this to adjust the zoom  magnification   in the Tele direction             e Focus       Use this to switch between auto and  manual focusing    When Auto is selected  the focus is  adjusted automatically        Near      Use this to adjust the focus in the Near  direction    It does not work during automatic  adjustments     When this is pressed while the focus is  being adjusted manually  the focus will be  temporarily adjusted automatically    It does not work during automatic  adjustments              Use this to adjust the focus in the Far  direction   It does not work during automatic       adjustments     e Control pad and its buttons                To adjust the image in the horizontal  or vertical direction  panning or  tilting   left click the pad and the  buttons    The more the outside of the pad   is clicked  the faster the camera  operates  Adjustment is also possible  by dragging the mouse    Right click the pad to initiate zooming  and focusing    When the top half of the pad is  clicked in the up or down direction   the zoom  magnification  is adjusted  in the Tele direction  conversely  when  the bottom half of the pad is adjusted   the zoom is adjusted in the Wide  direction    When the left
7.    Do you want to  set Format 1080 59 94i1      CANCEL  0K        e The format to be set is displayed within the  parentheses on the screen     Field frequency 59 94 Hz 50 Hz          1080 59 94p  1080 50p   1080 59 94i  1080 50i   When using the 720 59 94p  720 50p   AW HE60H 480 59 94p  576 50p   480 59 94i  576 50i   1080 29 97PsF 1080 25PsF       1080 59 94i  1080 50i    When using the 720 59 94p  720 50p   AW HE60S 480 59 94i  576 50i    1080 29 97PsF 1080 25PsF         When the cursor is moved to    O K     on the format  change check screen and the setting is entered  the  Format Set screen appears for a few seconds  and the  format is changed    After the format has been changed  the display returns  to the Output screen    With some types of monitors  the Format Set screen  may not be displayed     Format Set screen    Format 1080 59 947     Set       e The format to be set is displayed within the  parentheses on the screen      When the cursor is moved to    CANCEL    on the format  change check screen and the setting is entered  the  Format unchanged screen appears for 5 seconds  the  format is left unchanged  and the display returns to the  Output screen     48       Attention screen    HHH Attention        Format  1080 59 94i      If you select O K   The camera will reboot     CANCEL  Deck       The Attention screen is displayed in the following  cases    In the IP mode   When a change is made from the   480 59 94i 59 94 Hz  or 576 50i 50 Hz  format to any  other
8.    Panasonic    Operating Instructions   lt Operations and Settings gt     HD Integrated Camera    Model No  AWV  H E60 H N  Model No  AWV  H E60SN  Model No  AW  H E60 H E  Model No  AWV  H EOOSE       Hmi    e How the Operating Instructions are configured     lt Basics gt    The  lt Basics gt  describes the procedure for basic operation and installation  Before installing this unit  be    sure to take the time to read through  lt Basics gt  to ensure that the unit will be installed correctly      lt Operations and Settings gt   this manual    This  lt Operations and Settings gt  describes how to operate the unit and how to establish its settings        M0712M50  FJ VQT4MO9A E     Trademarks and registered trademarks    Microsoft    Windows    Windows   7  Internet Explorer     ActiveX   and DirectX   are either registered trademarks or  trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States  and other countries     Intel   and Intel   Core    are trademarks or registered  trademarks of Intel Corporation in the United States and  other countries     Adobe   and Reader   are either registered trademarks or  trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United  States and or other countries    HDMI  the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia  Interface are the trademarks or registered trademarks   of HDMI Licensing  LLC in the United States and other  countries    Apple  Mac  Mac OS  iPhone  iPod Touch  iPad  and Safari  are registered trademarks of Apple Inc   in the Un
9.    has been selected as the AWB Mode   setting  the R Gain and B Gain cannot be adjusted        Detail  Off  Low  High   The image detail  image sharpness  is adjusted here   When    Low    or    High    is selected  the detail is enhanced     Flesh Tone Mode  Off  Low  High   Set here is the flesh tone mode for displaying the subjects     skin so that it appears more smoothly and eye pleasingly   When    Low    or    High    is selected  the effect is enhanced     DNR  Off  Low  High   Set here is the level of the digital noise reduction effect so  that light  noise free and clear images will be output even  at night and in other low brightness environments   When    Low    or    High    is selected  noise can be eliminated   However  there is an increased possibility that afterimages  may occur     Return  Use this to return to the previous menu     43    Camera menu items  continued        E Picture 2 2 screen Day Night  Day  Night     This is used to select normal shooting or low light shooting   by exposing the subjects to infrared rays      KKK Picture 2 2  kk  Day  Normal shooting    Pedestal Night  Low light shooting  DRS    In Night mode  Black and white images are  Gamma Type output   Gamma Level   The lens iris is forcibly set to open     Back Light COMP   Day Night    Return  Use this to return to the previous menu     Return       Pedestal   10 to  10   This item is used to adjust the black level  adjust the  pedestal  so that the dark parts of the images are eas
10.    screen  4Split 1 4 Gol                   16Split  gt                     lt Multi screen consisting of 4 sub screens gt     e Multi Screen list box  Multi screen   The Live screen display method is selected here                                                                                      Single   The IP videos of the connected camera are  l     displayed   4Split 144     aSpit 24       When the cameras for multi screen display   have been set ahead of time using the  22h28     multi screen setting  page 83   it is possible  aS    to view a multiple number of IP videos on a  plit Wa ye   a    gt    single screen   Multi display mode    16Split         This displays the IP videos in the mode   which was set in the list box         lt Multi screen consisting of 16 sub screens gt        e Memo Z    e The IP videos displayed on the multi screen are JPEG  images only    e  tis not possible to transfer from the Live screen to the  multi screen if the unit   s power has been turned off  or the  network cable has been disconnected  while IP videos are  being displayed        63    Controls and settings from web screen     continued        E Setup screen    The settings for the unit are selected on this screen        Z Memo Z    e The setting menu operations can be performed only by users whose access level is    1  Administrator        For the procedure used to set the access level  refer to page 84          Basic screen    Press the button to switch to the Setup screen on 
11.   64  Displaying the web screen using a mobile terminal        96   System log displays           ccccccesseseeeeeeseeeeeeneeeseeneeeeeennees 100   Bi 101   Setting releasing the limiters               cccessseeesseeneeeeeeneees 102  Basic limiter OPerations kk 102  Setting the limiters 2 0    eee eeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeaneeeeeeeeees 102  Releasing the limiters                  ccccseeeceeesereeeeeseeeeneeneees 103  Resetting the limiters uk 103   SANS MOQE E 104  Concerning the Safe MOdGC              ccccsesseceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 104   Notes ON Windows   7 1      ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseseesesseseneeeeeeeeeassees 105  System requirements for a personal computer              105  Trademarks and Registered Trademarks         nnnnneennnnn 105  Precautions when using WINdOWS 7  106   Je E 111    Before use       E Overview E Required personal computer  e This unit is a compact full HD camera integrated with a environment  pan tilt head and featuring a 1 3 type full HD MOS sensor  and digital signal processor  DSP   Intel   Core   2 DUO 2 4 GHz or faster or  CPU with the equivalent specifications  e In addition to its optical 18x zoom lens  the unit comes  with a 10x digital zoom to achieve high quality shooting  When using Windows   that overflows with ambiance  512 MB or more   When using Microsoft   Windows    e The unit features a night mode  making it possible to shoot 7  1 GB  32 bits  or 2 GB  64 bits  or  even under very low brightness conditions by exposing more   subjects to i
12.   F  button to bring the cursor  to    AWB Mode        G Press the  O  button      AWB Mode    starts blinking     7 Press the  A  or  Y  button to change the AWB  mode to be used to    AWB A    or    AWB B     and  press the  C  button to enter the selection     8 Press the  MENU  button for 2 seconds   The camera menu display is exited     H Press the  SET  button for 2 seconds     The auto white balance adjustment  AWB  is performed    and the white balance setting is entered      When the white balance adjustment is completed  successfully     AWB OK    appears in the center of the  screen     AWB OK       Note       The white balance cannot be adjusted when color bars  are displayed  Press the  MODE  button to switch to  the camera picture       When the adjustment has failed  an error message  such as    OUT RANGE NG        HIGH LIGHT NG        LOW  LIGHT NG    or    ATW NG     is displayed        24    When performing the operations using the controller    E When the AW RP655 or AW RP555 is connected       l Shoot a white subject  such as a white wall or  handkerchief  so that it fills the screen     e Do not shoot shiny or very bright objects     2 Press the  A  button or  B  button of  WHITE  BAL  to select    AWB A    or    AWB B    for the  white balance     The selected button   s lamp lights   e The white balance setting is not entered if    ATW    has  been selected     3 Press the  AWC  button     The auto white balance adjustment  AWB  is executed    and the w
13.   If the lower setting is selected  the security level of personal computer will go papp semne   4 Click the  Sites  button to open the    Trusted sites    window  TESS ASEE A E    Oam evel    Desst ee    Reset af pres te aan eve                Trusted stes     Enter the IP address in the textbox    Add this website to the zone      and click the 9  OEN EEEN   Add  button  oe E  Note  Make sure    Require server verification  https   for all sites in this zone    is ees Bee  unchecked   Refer to the screenshot   mieten       After adding all IP addresses  click the  Close  button to close the    Trusted Sites     window     Require server verification Datei for all sites in this zone     eae    106    Notes on Windows   7  continued           Symptom 2          e Easy IP Setup Software does not display the detected IP address     Check the firewall settings  If a firewall is activated  set the web browser or Easy IP Setup Software to the    Allow a program  through Windows Firewall    setting      1  Open the control panel  and click    System and Security     er Windows J74 PDA    DADE    2  Click    Allow a program through Windows Firewall    of    Windows pw LS E ZLSK Ase cae  Firewall      Refer to the screenshot   Da Sen     3  Select the    Internet Explorer    or    EasylPSetup    line  and then click the     Change settings    button  Windows 774792      HOST OIS ACA LES    Check    Internet Explorer    or    EasylPSetup      Refer to the screenshot   FANETOISABLOM  r
14.   Limiters    This unit comes with settings  referred to as    limiters     that  restrict the panning and tilting movement ranges        Depending on where the unit has been installed  a subject  which the user does not wish to be shot may be present in  the movement ranges    In a case like this  the unit   s shooting range can be limited  by setting the limiters at the positions just before the subject  which the user does not wish to be shot     The positions of four limiters     namely  the upper  lower  left   most and right most limits of the travel range     can be set   Once they have been set  the positions will not be lost even  after the power has been turned off     The limiters can be set or released both by the wireless  remote control and controller or web setting screen   Whatever was set or released last takes precedence   For the controller operations  refer to the Operating  Instructions of the controller     The settings of the limiters using the wireless remote control  will be described here        101    Setting releasing the limiters       E Basic limiter operations Setting the limiters    The limiter positions can be set by following the steps below   When the position is set  the tally lamp blinks once   1 Press the  MENU  button     Tap the button  rather than pressing it      When it is pressed for 2 seconds  the camera menu will T Press one of the  CAM1  to  CAM4  buttons to    appear   If this happens  press the  MENU  button again for  2 second
15.   Low Motion priority        Transmission type       A     CO     1024 50000      37004  1024 50000   fis  1 254           e Video over IP    Monitoring mode    IP Select this when using the IP video output  VIDEO Select this when using VIDEO OUT                   16 9 resize  The IP videos transmitted in the 4 3 aspect ratio are  resized to the 16 9 aspect ratio     66    Controls and settings from web screen    JPEG image settings    The image refresh interval  refresh speed   image capture  size  resolution  and image quality is set here    For the settings related to H 264 images  refer to    H 264  image settings        Refresh interval  JPEG      1fps  2fps  3fps  5fps  6fps  10fps  15fps   30fps     lt Initial setting  10fps gt    Select the speed at which the JPEG images are to be  refreshed            Note    e When    On    is selected as the    H 264 transmission     setting and a value with an asterisk     is selected   the image refresh interval may become slower than  the value which is set           Image capture size  QVGA  VGA     lt Initial setting  VGA gt    QVGA or VGA is selected here as the JPEG image  resolution     Image quality    O Highest image quality   1 High image quality    2  3  4  5 standard   6  7  8  9 Low image quality     lt Initial setting  5 standard  gt    Set the image quality of the JPEG images      continued             H 264 image settings       Set the bit rate  image capture size  resolution   image  quality  etc  of the H 264 ima
16.   MANU   mode     Turn the  FOCUS IRIS  dial to stop down the  lens iris     Press the  R B GAIN PED  button several  times so that the    PEDESTAL TOTAL    item is  displayed on the LCD panel     Turn the jog dial  main  and adjust the black  level to 0 035 V     If necessary  adjust the iris automatically         Press the  IRIS  button several times to turn on its  lamp     E When the AW RP555 is connected     1    Press the  IRIS  button several times to turn off  its lamp     Set the iris to the manual   MANU   mode     Turn the  LEVEL  dial of  IRIS  to stop down the  lens iris     Follow the operation steps in    Basic  operations     page 38   and use the camera menu  to perform the adjustment     E When the AW RP50 is connected     Refer to the Operating Instructions of the controller     Genlock adjustment  AW HE60S only     E Genlock adjustment    The genlock adjustment is performed to achieve phase  alignment by applying external synchronization  genlock   when a multiple number of cameras will be used or when the  unit will be used in combination with other devices    This unit supports the BBS signal as the genlock signal    Ask your dealer to perform this adjustment     Use a dual trace oscilloscope for the adjustment      The genlock function is not available with the AW HE60H        Horizontal phase adjustment    Observe the waveforms of the external sync signal input   black burst signal  and video signal output on the dual trace  oscilloscope  and use the w
17.   The switch lights without AWB being executed when  the white balance mode of the main unit is ATW  or  when the Color Bar is being displayed     37    Basic operations  continued       Procedure for camera menu operation   AW RP555     38    Press one of the  1  to  5  buttons of   CONTROL  to select the unit which is to be  operated     Press the  MENU  button of the AW RP555 for  2 seconds     The camera menu of the AW HE6O is displayed on the  monitor     Perform one of the following steps to select the  menu item     lf the  YES  button is pressed  the selection item moves  up  if the  NO  button is pressed  it moves down     Press the  ITEM  button   The value of the item to be set starts blinking     Press the  YES  or  NO  button to change the  setting     After deciding on the setting  press the  ITEM   button     The value of the item to be set is entered  and it stops  blinking     Press the  MENU  button for 2 seconds to exit  the camera menu     e  t may be necessary to upgrade the software version              Note x    in order to operate an AW HE60 from an AW RP555   Ask your dealer for details        RS    Basic operations  continued        E Control exercised from the Remote Camera Controller AW RP50              Panasonic Remote Camera Controller AW RP50    j     POWER ALARM    00 tj     MENU PAGE GAIN PED  LR B GAIN R B PED   AWB ABB    o o III Isi    For operating the camera menus     CAMERA OSD   When this is pressed for  2 seconds  the selected camera 
18.   Zoom       Speed With Zoom POS     Focus ADJ With PTZ        Preset Setting    setting data which changed are reflected immediately    Preset Speed  10    Preset Scope   Mode A    Mode B    Mode C  Limitation Setting    setting data which changed are reflected immediately  Tilt Up  Tilt Down  Pan Left    Pan Right       e Preset    Use this to adjust the zoom  magnification     Preset SE           in the Wide direction     Use this to adjust the zoom  magnification                    This selects the preset position to be a  to 1 0   operated from the pull down menu   ES Use this to adjust the zoom  magnification    anset This is used to register the current status in the Tele direction   in the preset position now selected on the U     igj  e   se this to enable or disable the digital  pull down menu  SET  S       It does not function if    Home    has been  selected on the pull down menu      Move    The camera direction moves to the preset     position which is now selected on the  pull down menu  e Focus  The settings that are reproduced at this Use this to adjust the focus in the Near  position are the settings which were direction   Ee S   Sa e Scope    menu It does not work during automatic   see pages 49  78 an adjustments   The camera direction moves to the home  position if    Home    has been selected on the being adjusted manually  the focus will be    pull down menu  temporarily adjusted automatically     Delete   This is used to delete the preset position It d
19.   color bars  are displayed   Press the  MODE  button to switch to the camera picture     The menu screen is displayed   Press the  MENU  button to exit the camera menu     The lens focus is not adjusted automatically   Press the  EXT AF   button to switch to auto focusing    Auto focusing does not work during panning or tilting  operations      The camera picture is too light or too dark    1  Press the  IRIS  button several times to turn on its lamp   and switch the lens iris adjustment to auto    2  Press the  GAIN  button several times to turn on its lamp   and switch the gain adjustment to auto     Something is wrong with the coloring of the  camera pictures    Refer to    Auto tracking white adjustment  ATW      page 25   and  switch to    ATW        The camera menus are not displayed    When color bar signals are output  the camera menus are  not displayed with composite signals    To operate the camera menus with composite signals  set the  color bar display to OFF     More advanced operations       Manual shooting  see pages 16 to 19     Manual adjustment of focus   Manual adjustment of iris   Manual adjustment of shutter soeed  Manual adjustment of gain    Preset memories  See pages 20 to 22     e Up to 100 settings for the camera direction  panning and  tilting   zoom  focus  iris  gain up and white balance can be  registered in the preset memories  and called    e The number of settings that can be registered and  called depends on the type of wireless remote cont
20.   to 3 is selected     xx Camera x      Manuall    Scene  Contrast  Picture  Color Matrix    Return       Scene   FullAuto  Manual1  Manual2  Manual3   Refer to section on Scene in the column on the left     Contrast  Select this to display the Contrast screen to adjust the  brightness     Picture  This menu item displays the Picture screen on which to  adjust the picture quality   Two screens  Picture 1 2 and Picture 2 2  are provided for  the picture quality adjustment menu     Color Matrix  This menu item is used to adjust the 16 axis color matrix     Return  Use this to return to the previous menu     41    Camera menu items  continued        E Contrast screen    xxx Contrast kk     gt Contrast Mode  Contrast Level  Shutter Mode  Step Synchro    Frame Mix  AutoF Mix Max Gain  Gain  AGC Max Gain       Return    Contrast Mode  Auto  Manual   This item is used to select whether the image brightness   contrast  is to be controlled automatically or manually     Auto  The iris  shutter speed and frame addition  are controlled and the camera brightness is  adjusted automatically     Manual  Operations are performed using the manually  set values     Contrast Level     5 to  5   Set here is the contrast level when the image brightness  is adjusted   This item can be set when    Auto    has been selected as  the    Contrast Mode    setting     Shutter Mode  Off  Step  Synchro   Select for camera shutter speed   This item can be set when    Manual    has been selected as  the    Co
21.  29 97PsF  1080 50i  AW HE60H    When 50 Hz is selected  1080 50p  1080 50i  720 50p   576 50p  576 50i  1080 25PsF    Axis 13 Saturation             KEE E                      O O 0O oO                          AW HE60S   1080 50i  720 50p  576 50i   1080 25PsF  Down CONV  Mode LetterBox Squeeze  SideCut  LetterBox  HDMI Color YCbCr422 RGB NOR  RGB ENH    AW HE60H only  YCbCr422  YCbCr444    Other  Other 1 2 Install Position Desktop Desktop  Hanging    Preset Speed 1 to 30  Preset Scope Mode A  Mode B  Mode C  Digital Zoom Disable  Enable                                                                   Speed With Zoom POS   On Off  On  Focus ADJ With PTZ        Off  On  Other 2 2 Tally Enable Enable Disable  Enable  OSD Mix  SDI HDMI   COMP Off ByBrowser Off  On  Off ByBrowser  Browser  Video  OSD Off With Tally Off Off  On  OSD Status Off Off  On  Wireless Control Enable Disable  Enable  Maintenance  Firmware Version CPU Software   Camera Main Version shipped  Pan Tilt Version shipped  Network Version shipped  PLD  Output Version shipped  EEPROM Version shipped   IP Network IP Address 192 168 0 10  Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0   miaz o e o oe o    54    Controls and settings from web screen    With a personal computer connected to the unit  it is possible  to view the camera   s IP videos or select various settings from  the web browser screen     The LAN crossover cable is used when connecting a  personal computer directly to the unit   s LAN connector for IP  control  and t
22.  68  Menu Time adjustment interval      0  00 0 c eee eee 68  Menu Time  amp  date oo    eee eccesceeceeeseseeeereenseereenenee  73  Menur time Zone ea ae ee et ec ee 68  NIE RE HE 38  TOP  E Ee EE 38  GU  Upgrade screen tear n arana 74  OT UR WR WEE TE  Metteg ee 66  Bn SCEE ern a 66  Menu User check    eeeseesieeeeieieisirieriererisrererrereerern  66  VSSA E 66  Menu User name         cccccccccccccescscecesscecetseceeteeeeeees 66  71  mw  Menu Wireless ll EE 47  BEz     i  Menu Zoom      ccccccccccccccccccscccceecsececeececetsecestseeeenaees 54  61         Memo                                                                                              113    Panasonic Corporation  Web Site  http   panasonic net       Panasonic Corporation 2012    
23.  Contrast EE e 40  Control button   Setup Bel ne 53  Control pad and its buttons 22 eess  e seers 55  62  CONTOS CS ee EE 54  Menu CPU Software  Gamera En RE 48  74  NEWWOM CRROR AMAR tenon ater fe rene EN 48  74  Pan AIM e 48  74  Bo  Menu DN  71  BR WE 71  Menu Default gateway ceecee 70  Default reset screen   ncncccsccersererererrerrrrerren 76  Menu Detroit  41  60  Menu EE 69  Menu Digital Zoom ooo    eee cece cee eeeeeeteeeeeeeees 46  65  MIKE 41 60  MEET 70  Menu Down CONV  Mode    43  64  Menu Download           ccccccccccccsccccesccceeescecssccecsscceeseeeees  THs  Menu pe 42  60  Menu Easy IP Setup accommodate period  70  Menu Error description  73    WE      Menu Firmware version           ccccccccccsccescscceecseceesseeeeeeees 74  Menu Firmware Version           cccccccccccccessscccetseceeseeeesees 48  Firmware Version screen   sescseseseseseserererrrene 48  Menu Flesh Tone Mode 41  60  Menu FOCUS ooiceeecccccccccccceescccccccccccessscececstsueceestarecees 54  61  Menu Focus ADJ With PI  46  65  LEM 46  65  Menu Format            cccccccccccceceeccccceccesecseccececssnceeeeeees 43  64  Men   Frame Mix ee 40  59  Menu FTP access to camera ooien 70  We o  Cet a TOTES       a eege 40  59  Menu Gamma Level erreneren 42  60  Men   Gamma TEE 42  60  Menu Genlock oo    eeccceeeesceeseceseeeseeeseesseetressneeaes 42  63  GENIOCK SCEO WEE 43  Wun o  Menu HDMI Color oc    cceececceescseeeeseeeseseseensessneeees 44 64  Menu Horizontal Phase l    43  63  Horizontal phase adjus
24.  Jes  Axis 7 a R 104 M Axis 3  K MG 61          135   Ap  Sg     Axis 2  157 5   7 Ba Ki STEN    Ye 168          f i f   0    Axis 9         Axis 1  180      l      B 348      202 5      3 Es Jaen  Axis10    KH Be 7 Axis 16  22 5   4 A a 5    me G 241 o A Ba   Axis 11 Cy 284  Axis 15   247 5     WE  De Kees   Axis12 270   Axis 14   Axis 13    74     continued        Controls and settings from web screen    continued     User Color Matrix Setup screen    The User Color Matrix Setup screen is displayed when    User    is selected as the    Color Matrix    setting on the Image adjust  screen and the Setup button is clicked        AW HE60 HD Integrated Camera   Windows Internet Explorer  HD Integrated Camera    AW HE60 ee St    Video over IP Image  Position       Setup menu    Basic    Multi screen    User mng         5  http   192 168 0 10    Color Matrix   Windows Internet Explorer    User Color Matrix Setup      Setting data which changed are reflected immediately    Axis 01    Axis 02    Axis 03          Axis 04       Axis 01 to Axis 16  Saturation     127 to  127   The saturation of Axis 01 to Axis 16 can be finely  adjusted     Axis 01 to Axis 16  Phase      127 to  127   The phase of Axis 01 to Axis 16 can be finely adjusted     19    Controls and settings from web screen    continued     Preset position setting screen    AW HE60 HD Integrated Camera   Windows Internet Explorer       Home  be  eset   Move   Welete      setting data which changed are reflected immediately  
25.  Night Day Day  Night  Shutter Mode         Off  Step  Synchro    Step Synchro   When    Step    is  selected as the     Shutter Mode        e When 59 94 Hz is selected   1 100  1 250  1 500  1 1000   1 2000  1 4000  1 10000   e When 50 Hz is selected   1 120  1 250  1 500  1 1000   1 2000  1 4000  1 10000       Step Synchro   When    Synchro     is selected as the     Shutter Mode        e When 59 94 Hz is selected   60 24Hz to 646 21Hz   1 to 255step    e When 50 Hz is selected   50 20Hz to 538 51Hz   1 to 255step        Frame Mix    Auto  Off  6dB  12dB  18dB       AutoF Mix Max Gain    OdB  6dB  12dB  18dB       Gain    Auto  OdB  3dB  6dB  9dB  12dB   15dB  18dB       AGC Max Gain    6dB  12dB  18dB          Chroma Level    AWB Mode         R Gain    Picture  Picture 1 2          3 to  3  ATW  AWB A  AWB B     30 to  30       B Gain       30 to  30       Detail    Off  Low  High       Flesh Tone Mode  DNR    High    Off  Low  High  Off  Low  High       Picture 2 2  Pedestal    0     10 to  10       DRS    Off  Low  High       Gamma Type    Gamma Level         Back Light COMP     Normal    Mid       Off  Normal  Cinema  Low  Mid  High  Off  On       Day Night    Day  Night          Color Matrix Select       Normal  EBU  NTSC  User       Matrix 1 3  Axis 01 Saturation          COOC       127 to  127    Axis 02 Saturation          127 to  127       Phase       127 to  127       Axis 03 Saturation       127 to  127       Phase  Axis 04 Saturation             127 to  127     
26.  Standby button    Power ON Standby    The unit   s power is turned on when the Power ON button    is pressed     When the Standby button is pressed  the unit is set to the    standby mode     While the standby mode is established  the control over  the camera   s operations exercised on the Control screen     the Image button and Maintenance button on the Setup    screen is disabled         Notes          e Camera button   Color bar button  CAM BAR        Damit     LGS              Use this to output the camera pictures     Use this to output the color bar signals                 e  f Power ON or Standby is selected too quickly     the status selected and the display shown may not  correspond    In a case like this  follow the steps below to restore  the correct status display      When using Windows   Press the  F5  key on the keyboard of the  personal computer      When using Mac OS X   Press the  Command     R  keys on the  keyboard of the personal computer     When operation is transferred to the STANDBY  mode  The current zoom  focus and iris positions  are stored in the memory  POWER ON preset      When operation is transferred to the POWER ON  mode  The zoom  focus and iris are transferred  to the positions which were stored in the memory   POWER ON preset  when operation was  transferred to the STANDBY mode        e Operation lock button  Op Lock        Op  Lock    Use this to lock the operation of the pan  tilt   zoom  focus  brightness  speed  preset and  scene ope
27.  Status display lamp  Orange    The pan tilt position is stored in the memory  and  the pan tilt unit is moved so that it points backwards     e When transferring to the POWER ON mode   Status display lamp  Green  after the initial setting  operation is completed     The pan tilt unit is moved to the position which was  stored in the memory when the transition to the  STAND BY mode was made     e POWER ON preset  The pan tilt unit is moved to the setting  which was  established immediately prior to the transition to the  STAND BY mode  when the power has been turned  on     e If the power is turned off without transferring to the  STAND BY mode  the pan tilt unit position will not  be stored in the memory or reflected in the POWER  ON preset  The zoom position is stored using the  setting established immediately before the power is  turned off           4 ita multiple number of units are going to be  used  repeat steps 2 and 3 as required     The unit   s status display lamp blinks green when a signal  matched by the remote control ID has been received  and  it blinks orange when a signal that is not matched by the  remote control ID has been received        When performing the operations using the controller          BR When the AW RP655 or AW RP555 is connected     1 Set all the power switches of the units and  devices connected in the system to ON        This unit does not have a power switch   When power is supplied to it  the status display lamp  will light up orange   T
28.  balance values have been adjusted  their  setup procedure will be completed simply by selecting  them using the camera menus or web settings  or by  pressing the buttons on the controller  provided that they  are going to be used under the same conditions as the  ones established when the values were set    There is no need to set it again    Once a new setting is entered  the previous setting will be  erased     Use the two memories to store settings corresponding to  different shooting conditions       Automatic adjustment   AWB  AWB A or AWB B     When performing the operations  using the wireless remote control    1 Shoot a white subject  such as a white wall or  handkerchief  so that it fills the screen     e Do not shoot shiny or very bright objects        e Steps 2 through 8 represent the procedure for selecting  the    AWB A    or    AWB B    memory  They need not be taken  if a selection has already been made     2 Select Manual1  Manual  or Manual as the  shooting mode by following the procedure in     Selecting the shooting modes  scene files         page 11      xx Camera kk     gt Scene Manuall  Contrast  Picture    Color Matrix    Return       3 Press the  A  or  F  button to bring the cursor  to    Picture        4 Press the  O  button   The    Picture 1 2    sub menu is displayed      KK Picture 1 2  x x    Chroma Level  AWB Mode  R Gain  B Gain    Detail  Flesh Tone Mode  DNR    Return       23    White balance adjustment  continued        5 Press the  A  or
29.  for version  upgrading        Camera Main   bin files       Network img files             EEPROM eep files       Be absolutely sure to write the filenames as below   see    for the files of the software used for version  upgrading        Camera Main  he60_cameramain_xxxxx bin        Network he60_network_xxxxx img     EEPROM he60_cam_eepxxxxx eep              Enter the software version in the    xxxxx    part     Do not turn off the unit   s power while a software  version is being upgraded     Do not turn off the power until the progress bar  display is cleared      While a software version is being upgraded  do not  attempt to execute any other operations until the  version has been upgraded           93    Controls and settings from web screen    continued             Default reset screen       The unit   s setting data is initialized and the unit is restarted on this screen       AW HEGO HD Integrated Camera   Windows Intenvet Explorer    HO Integrated Campra    AW HE60 AW HE60    Default reset Back up    Setup menu  Basic  Reboot  Image  Multi screen  User mmg     Server    Network    Power    Power ON Standby       e Reset to the default e Reboot   Except the network settings  When the Execute button is clicked  the unit is rebooted   When the Execute button is clicked  the units settings are After the unit has been rebooted  no operations can be  returned to their defaults  undertaken for about 2 minutes as is the case when the    units power is turned on   The followi
30.  format   When a change is made from a format other than  480 59 94i  59 94 Hz  or 576 50i  50 Hz  format to  the 480 59 94i  59 94 Hz  or 576 50i  50 Hz  format  When the cursor is moved to  O K   on the Attention  screen and clicked  the unit is automatically rebooted   and the format is changed    When the cursor is moved to    CANCEL    on the  Attention screen and the setting is entered  the Format  unchanged screen appears for 5 seconds  the format  is left unchanged  and the display returns to the Output  screen     Format unchanged screen    Format    unchanged       Camera menu items  continued        E Other 1 2 screen    HHH Other 1 2        Install Position Desktop  Preset Speed  Preset Scope  Digital Zoom    Speed With Zoom POS   Focus Mode  Focus ADJ With PTZ     Return       Install Position  Desktop  Hanging      Desktop    or    Hanging    is selected here as the method  used to install the unit     Desktop  Stand alone installation  Hanging  Suspended installation    e When    Hanging    has been selected  the top  bottom   left and right of the images will be reversed  and    up down left right control for panning and tilting will also    be reversed     Preset Speed  1 to 30   There are 30 preset pan tilt operation speeds when  regenerating the camera direction and other information  which are registered in the preset memory            Notes    e Ifa high value is selected for the Preset Speed  setting  the image on the screen may shake when  operation sto
31.  half of the pad is  clicked in the left or right direction   the focus is adjusted in the Near  direction  conversely when the right  half of the pad is adjusted  the focus  is adjusted in the Far direction    The zooming can also be adjusted by  operating the mouse wheel                Note td wm  gt         7    e When the mouse is used for dragging and  dropping from the control pad area to a position  outside this area  the panning  tilting and other  operations will not stop    In a case like this  click the control pad area to stop  these operations           e Brightness       Use this to make the image darker   It does not work during automatic  adjustments        Use this to make the image lighter   It does not work during automatic  adjustments        EU    Use this to switch the brightness adjustment  between auto and manual    When Auto is selected  the picture  brightness is adjusted automatically           Speed          Use this to select the speed at which the  pan  tilt  Zoom and focus operations are to  be performed        e Preset       Home e      When the preset position is selected from    the pull down menu and the Move button is  clicked  the camera direction moves to the  preset position which was registered ahead  of time    Preset positions are registered on the  preset position screen        The camera direction moves to the preset  position which is now selected on the  pull down menu    The settings that are reproduced at this  position are the 
32.  in which the subject  will be shot    Select the mode that satisfies the shooting conditions and  suits your preferences    The settings can be changed by menu operations        The results of the white balance and other adjustments  are stored in the memory separately by shooting mode   Be absolutely sure to select the shooting mode before  making any adjustments         Note       e lf    FullAuto    has been selected as the setting  for Scene on the camera menu  for example  all  the auto settings will be turned on  and manual  operations will no longer be possible for some of  the items           10    FullAuto  The shutter speed and lens iris setting are adjusted  automatically     Manual   The settings of your preferences can be established  in line with the shooting scene  lighting and other  conditions     Manual2   The settings of your preferences can be established  in line with the shooting scene  lighting and other  conditions     Manual3   The settings of your preferences can be established  in line with the shooting scene  lighting and other  conditions        Selecting the shooting modes  scene files   continued                 E How to select the shooting 4 Press the  O  button   mode The    Camera    sub menu is displayed on the monitor   When performing the operations Tt Camera     using the wireless remote control ER Semer  Contrast Level 0  Day Night Day  G r  2 8   oS S Sh  o LEI OG   Le  ER  Co  0D G2   gt  Press the  A  or  V  button to bring the curso
33.  low speed  the button   s lamp is lighted    The lens focus control speed is also changed at the  same time     a AW RP50    Refer to the Operating Instructions of the controller     13    What to do when encountering problems in  the basic shooting operations    If the trouble is not resolved by taking the action suggested  below  refer to    Troubleshooting     page 43 in the  lt Basics gt       When performing the operations  using the wireless remote control    The unit does not move    e Press the  CAM1    CAM2    CAM3  or  CAM4  button to  select the unit which is to be operated    If only one unit is being used  it is normally selected using  the  CAM1  button    e Check that the IR ID switches have been set correctly    Refer to pages 37 and 40 in the  lt Basics gt      e If the unit   s status display lamp is off or lights up orange  it  means that the unit   s power is not on    Refer to    Turning the power on     page 8   and turn on the  power    e If the unit   s status display lamp does not blink even when  the wireless remote control is operated near the unit   s  wireless remote control signal light sensing area  it means  that the wireless remote control   s batteries have run down   Replace the batteries        Multiple color bands  color bars  are displayed   Press the  MODE  button to switch to the camera picture     The menu screen is displayed   Press the  MENU  button for 2 seconds to exit the camera  menu     The lens focus is not adjusted automatica
34.  menu is displayed  overlapping  the camera output image   When it is pressed for  2 seconds while a camera  menu is displayed  the menu is       STORE DELETE        cleared   F1  Turn F1 to move the cursor up  CO O or down on the camera menu or  IRIS AUTO PT ACTIVE change the setting     Press it when moving to  the menu at the next lower    hierarchical level or changing  O a setting at the very bottom  hierarchical level   LOW o HI  FOCUS PUSH    AF PTZ FOCUS SPEED             For selecting the cameras to be operated          Procedure for camera menu operation  AW RP50     1 Press one of the  CAMERA STATUS  4 Press the  CAMERA OSD  button for 2 seconds  SELECTION  buttons to select the unit which to exit the camera menu   is to be operated     2 Press the  CAMERA OSD  button of the  AW RP50 for 2 seconds     The camera menu of the AW HE60O is displayed on the  monitor     3 Turn the F1 dial to select the AW HE60 camera  menu item or change the data     Turn the F1 dial to move the cursor up or down or  change the setting    Press it to move to the menu at the next lower  hierarchical level or change a blinking setting at the very  bottom hierarchical level     39    Camera menu items       E Setting the camera menu items E Top Menu screen    When the unit   s settings are to be selected  the camera  menus are displayed on the monitor    Top Menu x  The monitor is connected to the video signal output  connector    The basic camera menu operations involve displaying  sub me
35.  of Axis 01 to Axis 16 can be finely    adjusted     Axis 01 to Axis 16  Phase   127 to  127   The phase of Axis 01 to Axis 16 can be finely adjusted     Return    Use this to return to the previous menu     45    Camera menu items  continued        E System screen    This menu has items that relate to the genlock phase  adjustment and camera   s output image settings        System          Genlock  Output  Other       Return    Genlock  AW HE60S only   This displays the Genlock screen on which to perform the  phase adjustments   With the AW HE60H  this item cannot be selected     Output  This displays the Output screen on which to select the  camera   s output image settings     Other  This displays the Other screen on which to select the  settings for the installation status of the camera   s pan tilt  head unit and operating speed as well as the settings  relating to the other functions     Return  Use this to return to the previous menu     46    E Genlock screen   AW HE60S only     HHH Genlock        Horizontal Phase  Subcarrier Phase  Coarse  Fine    H Phase SC Fine Step    Return       Horizontal Phase     206 to  49   This is used to adjust the horizontal phase during genlock     Subcarrier Phase Coarse  0   to 315     This is used to adjust coarsely the color phase during  genlock   This setting is valid for the VBS signal output     Subcarrier Phase Fine   127 to  127   This is used to adjust finely the color phase during  genlock   This setting is valid for the VBS
36.  one of the procedures below if the item   s  setting is changed by mistake and the unit can no  longer be operated from a wireless remote control     When menu operations can be performed using  another control device    gt  First change the item using a control device  capable of performing menu operations  and  then turn off the unit   s power and turn it back  on     When menu operations cannot be performed  using other control devices   1  Turn off the power of the units and devices  that are connected   2  Disconnect the unit   s power cable  and plug it  back in   3  Perform the operation for turning on the unit   s  power from the wireless remote control   4  After changing this item  turn off the unit   s  power and turn it back on               Return  Use this to return to the previous menu     Camera menu items  continued        E Maintenance screen       Maintenance       o gt Firmware Version  IP Network  Initialize    Return    Firmware Version  This is selected to display the Firmware Version screen on  which to check the version of the firmware used     IP Network  This is selected to display the IP Network screen on which  the user can check the IP Address  Subnet Mask and  Default Gateway settings which have been established in  the unit     Initialize  This is selected to display the Initialize screen on which  the user can initialize the camera settings   For details on operation  refer to    Concerning initialization     on page 52     Return  Use this t
37.  running MAC OS X     For further details  refer to    Plug in viewer software   Network Camera View4      page 41 in the  lt Basics gt          55    Controls and settings from web screen  continued        E Displaying the web screen using a personal computer    The    procedure is explained here using Windows screens  Internet Explorer   but it is the same when using the Mac  Safari      screens      There may be differences in some parts of the screen displays     56    Start the web browser of the personal computer   Use one of the web browsers below depending on the operating system installed in the personal computer     Operating system installed          Windows Internet Explorer  Mac OS X Safari    Input    http   192 168 0 10     in the  Address  box of the web browser     If the IP address has been changed  input    http   changed IP address     instead   If    HTTP port     page 89  has been changed from its initial setting of    80     input    http   camera   s IP address  port number        Example  If the HTTP port number has been set to    8080          http   192 168 0 10 8080     Press the  Enter  key     A Live screen is displayed    The Live screen has two modes  the single display mode in which the IP videos of one camera are displayed on one screen   and the multi display mode in which the IP videos of a multiple number of cameras are displayed on one screen    For details on the single display mode  refer to page 58  for details on the multi display mod
38.  screen     The    Model no     MAC address        Serial no        Firmware version    and other information about the unit is displayed     AW HE60 HD Integrated Camera   Windows Internet Explorer  HD Integrated Camera    AW HE60 soo St    Live System log Product info     Setup menu  MAC address 00 80 45 0D 43 21  Basic  Serial no  XO0ABC1234    Image Main V03 00  V01 12    00 04  Multi screen    User mng   Server    Network       Power    Status  PowerON Standby       e Model no  e Firmware version  The unit   s model number is displayed here     CPU Software Camera Main  e MAC address ms     to display the software version of the  The unit   s MAC address is displayed here   CPU Software Pan Tilt  This is selected to display the software version of the pan        Serial no  fit unit    The unit   s serial number is displayed here     CPU Software Network  This is selected to display the software version of the  network unit     PLD Camera   This is selected to display the PLD version of the camera  unit    PLD Output   This is selected to display the PLD version of the output  unit    EEPROM    This is selected to display the EEPROM version     92    Controls and settings from web screen  continued        e Viewer software installation counter  The number of plug in viewer software applications  which have been installed automatically from the unit is  displayed by this counter     e Firmware file    1 After consulting with your dealer  download  the latest software to th
39.  selected here as the method  used to install the unit     Desktop   Stand alone installation   Hanging   Suspended installation   e When    Hanging    has been selected  the top  bottom   left and right of the images will be reversed  and    up down left right control for panning and tilting will also  be reversed                 Preset Speed  1 to 30    There are 30 preset pan tilt operation speeds when  regenerating the camera direction and other information  which are registered in the preset memory         Notes       e  fa high value is selected for the Preset Speed  setting  the image on the screen may shake when  operation stops      When connecting the unit to the AW RP655 for use   the    DIAGONAL SPEED  P T SETTING     setting of  the AW RP655 takes effect    To change the Preset Speed  change the  AW RP655 setting           Preset Scope  Mode A  Mode B  Mode C   Selected here are the setting items to be recalled when  the contents of the preset memory are regenerated        Mode A   Pan  Tilt  Zoom  including digital zoom    Focus  Iris  Gain  White BAL       Mode B  Pan  Tilt  Zoom  including digital zoom    Focus  Iris    Mode C   Pan  Tilt  Zoom  including digital Zoom   Focus                Digital Zoom  Disable  Enable       Enable    or    Disable    is set here for the digital zoom  function    If Zooming is performed toward the Tele end beyond the  maximum position when    Enable    has been selected  the  digital Zoom can be operated continuously  Zooming
40.  setting takes effect only when    JPEG    has been  selected as the    Stream type    setting     Controls and settings from web screen    continued          Server    This screen has items that relate to the NTP server addresses  port numbers and other NTP server settings          NTP screen       AW HEGO HO Integrated Camera    Windows Internet Explorer    HO Integrated Career    AW HEG6O AW HES6O    Setup menu    Basic  Image  Time adjustment interval    Multi screen    iww Gu    User mng     Network    Maintenance    Power    Power ON Standby    e Time adjustment   lt Initial setting  Off gt   Select one of the following settings as the time adjustment  method   The time is adjusted by the method selected here and  used as the unit   s standard time     Off The time is counted from 0 00 on  January 1  1990 as the unit   s startup  time     Synchronization   The time automatically adjusted in  with NTP server   synchronization with the NTP server is  used as the unit   s standard time           e NTP server address   1 to 128 half size characters    lt Initial setting  blank gt   The host name or IP address of the NTP server is input  here          Note    e To input the    NTP server address    host name   the DNS setting  page 89  must be selected on the  Network screen of the Network settings        a       BAE                 NTP port  1 to 65535    lt lnitial setting  123 gt   The port number of the NTP server is input here     Time adjustment interval    lt lnitial 
41.  signal output     H Phase  SC Fine Step  1 to 10   This is used to select the amount by which the horizontal  phase  Horizontal Phase  is to be adjusted and by which  the color phase  Subcarrier Phase Fine  is to be adjusted  finely     Return  Use this to return to the previous menu     Camera menu items  continued        E Output screen    HHH Output HH    Format 10801  Down CONV  Mode LetterBox  HDMI Color YCbCr422    Return       Format   1080 59 94p  1080 59 94i  720 59 94p  480 59 94p   480 59 94i  1080 29 97PsF  1080 50p  1080 50i   720 50p  576 50p  576 50i  1080 25PsF   The video format is changed on this screen   The formats of the images which can be output differ  between the AW HE60H and AW HE6OS   For details on how to change the format  refer to     Changing the format     page 48      Down CONV  Mode   Squeeze  SideCut  LetterBox   The down conversion mode is selected here     When the 4 3 aspect ratio has been set  for the monitor screen  the images are  squeezed horizontally and extended  vertically changing the view of the angle     OPO    With the vertical height serving as the  reference  the parts which extend beyond  this at the two sides are cropped changing  the view of the angle     OEC    With the horizontal width serving as the  reference  black bands are added at the  top and bottom changing the view of the  angle     OPO    LetterBox       e When output is selected for the color bar  the mode is fixed  to Squeeze   If    SideCut    or    LetterB
42.  the HDMI color output    e When an HDMI monitor is used  use    YCbCr422    under  normal circumstances       In cases where  for instance  HDMI  RGB  signals are  converted and output to a DVI monitor  the settings  required will differ depending on the color gradation  supported by the monitor     RGB NOR   The RGB output signals are output in the  16 to 235 range     RGB ENH   The RGB output signals are output in the  O to 255 range                    e lf the black parts of the images appear overexposed  when    RGB NOR       has been selected  use the     RGB ENH    setting instead    e Conversely  if the images are displayed with a loss of  dark detail when    RGB ENH    has been selected  use  the    RGB NOR     setting instead        Note      e  f an HDMI Color setting which is not supported by  the monitor has been specified  the HDMI Color  setting may be changed automatically     The menu display will remain unchanged            e Frequency  59 94Hz  50Hz   This item is selected to switch the frame frequency       When the frequency is switched     Format    is set as  follows     59 94Hz 50Hz    1080 59 94p i  1080 50p i        1080 59 94i 1080 50i       720 59 94p 720 50p       480 59 94p i  576 50p i     480 59 94i 576 501       1080 29 97PsSF 1080 25PsF    Controls and settings from web screen  continued        e Other  This item   s setting is reflected when the Set button is  pressed     Install Position  Desktop  Hanging      Desktop    or    Hanging    is
43.  will  stop temporarily at the position where the optical zoom  and digital zoom are switched so after it has stopped at  this position  proceed with zooming again    When the setting is changed to    Disable    while already in  the digital Zoom region  the zoom will automatically move  to the maximum position of the optical zoom     Note       e The digital zoom is set to off when color bars are    displayed during digital Zooming        Speed With Zoom POS   Off  On       Off    or    On    is set here for the function used to adjust the  camera direction   s adjustment speed in conjunction with  the zoom magnification    When    On    is set  the panning and tilting operations will  become slower in the zoom status    This function has no effect during preset operations     Focus Mode  Auto  Manual      Auto    or    Manual    is set here for the focusing function     Auto The subjects are always brought into focus  automatically              Manual   The focus is operated manually     Focus ADJ With PTZ   Off  On       Off    or    On    is set here for the function which  compensates for out of focusing when it occurs during  panning  tilting or zooming operations at the manual focus  setting    When    Off    is set  adjust the focus as required after  zooming or set the focus to the auto mode    This item can be selected only when    Manual    has been  selected as the    Focus Mode    setting     Tally Enable  Disable  Enable       Enable    or    Disable    is set h
44. 0 0 to 239 255 255 255    lt Initial setting  239 192 0 20 gt    The Multicast IP address is input here    The images are sent to the specified IP address     Note    e Input the address after checking which Multicast IP  addresses can be used           Multicast port  1024 to 50000     Only even numbers can be set     lt Initial setting  37004 gt    The Multicast port number  used when sending images  from the unit  is input here        Note  gt     e lf    Multicast    has been selected as the     Transmission type    setting  the Multicast address  must be set           Multicast TTL HOPLimit  1 to 254    lt Initial setting  16 gt   The Multicast TTL HOP Limit is input here        Z Memo  amp     When sending H 264 images over the internet or VPN  the  images sent may not be displayed    In a case like this  check with the network administrator   When displaying Multicast images using a personal  computer into which a multiple number of LAN cards have  been inserted  disable the LAN card that will not be used  to receive the images        69    Controls and settings from web screen    continued     AW HE6G0 HOD Integrated Camera   Windows Intemet Explorer    HO integrnied Cora    AW HE6O AW HE60    Image    Setup menu    Basic    Multi screen  User mmg   Server  Network    Maintenance    Power    Power ON Standby Image adjust    Preset positio       e Image    Image adjust  When the Setup button is clicked  the Image adjust screen  is displayed     Preset position  When th
45. 127 to  127       Phase       127 to  127       Axis 05 Saturation       127 to  127       Phase          O  O O O O  O  0 0 0O       127 to  127       Axis 06 Saturation         127 to  127    Phase    O       127 to  127          Color Matrix Select    Normal  EBU  NTSC  User             Matrix 2 3   Axis 07 Saturation       127 to  127       Phase    Axis 08 Saturation         127 to  127          OJOO       127 to  127                               Phase 0    127 to  127  Axis 09 Saturation 0    127 to  127  Phase 0    127 to  127  Axis 10 Saturation 0    127 to  127  Phase      0    127 to  127  Axis 11 Saturation      0    127 to  127  Phase      0    127 to  127       53    Camera menu item table  continued           Factory setting  Selection items  FullAuto   Manual  to 3  Top Menu  Camera Scene  Picture  Color Axis 12 Saturation      0    127 to  127  Matrix 2 3 Phase      0  127 to  127    Normal  EBU  NTSC  User          Color Matrix Select          Matrix 3 3       127 to  127   Phase    127 to  127  Axis 14 Saturation    127 to  127  Axis 15 Saturation    127 to  127   Phase    127 to  127  Axis 16 Saturation    127 to  127   Phase    127 to  127  System   Genlock    AW HE60S only  Subcarrier Phase   Coarse 0   to 315    Fine    127 to  127  H Phase SC Fine Step 1 to 10    Output 1080 59 94i  AW HE60H    When 59 94 Hz is 1080 59 94p  1080 59 94i   selected  720 59 94p  480 59 94p   480 59 94i  1080 29 97PsF   AW HE60S   1080 59 94i  720 59 94p   480 59 94i  1080
46. 2  Click    Compatibility View Settings     LA Compatbity View     Add this website         3  Check    Display all websites in Compatibility View     and click the  Close  button    Refer to the screenshot   Websites you ve added to Compatibility View                 Indude updated website lists from Microsoft      Display intranet sites in Compatibility View   V  Display all websites in Compatibility View                 Symptom 6    e Network disconnection occurs when the personal computer enters the sleep mode     Solution    After canceling the sleep mode  reload the screen as necessary                 Symptom 7       Characters such as a file name cannot be entered directly on the window or tab to upgrade the software    Refer to the screenshot         o Resets to default settings after completing the  upgrade    Except network settings           Do not default settings after completing the  upgrade     It will take up to 5 minutes to complete the upgrade   Please wait and do not operate the browser during this process             Solution         Click the  Browse     button to display the    File Selection    window to select a file     109    Notes on Windows   7  continued     Symptom 8    e Software upgrade is impossible even when selecting a file from the dialog box displayed from the window or tab to upgrade  the software             Solution         Perform the custom level setting on the    Security Settings    window         1  Start up the web browser  and cl
47. 345             Depending on the mobile terminal  it may be necessary to  input the password each time the screen changes    e  f the images are large  it may not be possible to display  them on some mobile terminals   In a case like this  it may be possible to display the  images if a setting close to low image quality is selected  for    Image quality     page 67  of the    JPEG image settings      p    LS OSD   among the    Video over IP       e Access may not be possible depending on the mobile  terminal used and its agreement plan     a oe    ancel  ATTER           1  This IP address is the global IP address for the WAN of the  e Camera menu  OSD menu  operation router that enables internet access   However  it is the local IP address if the unit in the same LAN  is to be accessed using a mobile terminal which supports a  wireless connection     When this button is pressed  the buttons for performing  the camera menu operations are displayed on the screen   At the same time  the camera menus are displayed on the  unit   s images     The unit s camera menu operations can be  performed by pressing the zy  HM   and buttons    When any of these buttons is pressed to   switch to an operation that does not involve a  camera menu  the camera menus are no longer  displayed on the unit   s images        Cancel                e Tally lamp lighting status displays    The lighting status of the camera   s tally lamp is monitored  at regular intervals while the camera is connected  a
48. CING MEMORY    RESTORE       Each time the  EXT AF    button is pressed    the focus setting is  switched between auto  focus and manual focus   When auto focus is  selected  the  EXT AF    button lights    When the focus setting  is switched between  auto focusing and  manual focusing by the  camera  the resulting  status  lamp on or off   will not be reflected in  the button                    RESET                      These are used for menu  operation              Jog dial  R   When the LCD is in the camera  menu mode  Press the jog dial  R  to cancel the  setting change   When the LCD is in the gain  adjustment mode  Adjust the B GAIN setting     150 to   150    4   7               AUX    IR    A ena celine L 3252   HOC G  i           CONTROL PREVIEWMMONITOR OUT SEL       This is used to switch  between the Day mode  and Night mode           For selecting the  cameras to be operated               1  The AWC switch indicator blinks while the white  5  With this unit  the gain setting is reflected in  balance is being adjusted  increments of 3 dB in the control   When AWB is completed successfully  the lamp  6  With this unit  the setting is reflected in increments  goes off  when it is not completed successfully  it of 15 dB in the control   lights up  On the camera menu  the setting is adjusted in    2  The switch lights without AWB being executed when range from    10 to  10   the white balance mode of the main unit is ATW  or  7  With this unit  the setting is reflect
49. E EH displayed in the 16 9 size   This displays the IP videos in the mode pay  which was set in the list box              displayed in the QVGA size              Split d  i                                  e Compression button  Compression        H 264 images are displayed    The  H 264  button is enabled when the     H 264 transmission    setting of    H 264  image settings    on the Video over IP   image setting  screen is    On      See page 67     JPEG images are displayed                 58    Controls and settings from web screen  continued        e OSD Menu Operation    Use this to select whether the camera   s  on screen displays are to be shown        It cancels the selection of the setting which  is being changed   It restores the pre change setting                 Use these to perform the menu operations   The items are selected using the  ity   LE    i  and  J buttons    If a selected item has a sub menu  this   sub menu is displayed by pressing the Les   button    When the cursor is moved to any item on  the bottom level setting screen and the Les   button is pressed  the setting of the selected  item starts flashing    A setting for a regular menu item is  reflected immediately if it is changed while  it is still flashing  However  there are a  number of menu items  Scene  Format and  Initialize  whose setting is reflected only  after the  o  button has been pressed   causing the setting to stop flashing and the  new setting to be entered     e Power ON button  
50. ER BECAUSE IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN  FOR SOME REASON OR OTHER OR BECAUSE THE  IMAGES ENDED UP BEING USED FOR PURPOSES  OTHER THAN THE ONE DESCRIBED ABOVE     D LOSS OF REGISTERED DATA CAUSED BY ANY  FAILURE        E Network security    As you will use this unit connected to a network  your  attention is called to the following security risks      1  Leakage or theft of information through this unit     2  Use of this unit for illegal operations by persons with  malicious intent    Gi Interference with or stoppage of this unit by persons  with malicious intent    It is your responsibility to take precautions such as those  described below to protect yourself against the above  network security risks     e Use this unit in a network secured by a firewall  etc    e  f this unit is connected to a network that includes  personal computers  make sure that the system is not  infected by computer viruses or other malicious entities   using a regularly updated antivirus program  anti spyware  program  etc      e Protect your network against unauthorized access by  restricting users to those who log in with an authorized  user name and password    e Apply measures such as user authentication to protect  your network against leakage or theft of information   including image data and authentication information  user  names and passwords     e Do not install the camera in locations where the camera or  the cables can be destroyed or damaged by persons with  malicious intent        Z Memo  amp
51. Menu Password     c    ccccccccesccccecsceceeceeceseceetseeeensees 66  71  Menu Pedestal         0  cccccccceseceseeeessesseeseesseeseensens 42  60  MEM 39  60  Picture 1 2 EIERE 41  Picture 2 2 Sreem DEE 42  Menu PLD  a EE  E alt EE  Power ON button   Standby b  Menu Preset     Preset memories    acce  Menu Preset position      d  Preset position setting screen            RIETS  Menu Preset Speed o       cceceeeeceseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeen  Menu Primary server address         0 cccceseceeeeeeeeeeeee  Menu Reboot EE 76  Remote Camera Controller ccecce Sf  Menu Reset to the default              cccccccccccccesseeeeeeeeeeeeees 76  Menu Reset to the default and load  the default HIMU tiles    ese EE 76        Menu EEN 39  59  Menu Secondary server address          ccecceceeeeeeeeeeee 70  Menu Serial no       c  ccccccccccccccessceceecceceescecceeseeeetseeeeneeees 74  Seyi LS  gage Reset EE 68  EES EE EE 56  Menu Shutter Mode oo    ccc cececessessessseeseetseenseenseeaes 40  59  Shutter Speed WE 17  40  59  ENT WEE 72  Menu Speed With Zoom POS  46  65  Men   EE Eeer ee eee 40  Menu Subcarrier Phase  COARSE e e 43  63  let 43  63  Menu Subnet mask           ccccccccccccceesscecesscecsesecessseeeetseees 70  Menu System   aaieeeeeeeeeereeereerrererrsiererirrerrsrerrrern 38  SEELEN ee  Menu System name o     cceceeccececeeceesessesseeeceeeseeeseneees fe  EE 42 63    112    WI      Menu Tally Enable       0  cccccc cece cesses ee eees 47  65  Menu Time adjustment  0  0   0 cc eee eee ee eee
52. USER FullAuto          When the following message appears on the  LCD panel  press the  MENU  button twice to  exit the menu mode     OPEN CAMERA MENU     gt  OK Key    E When the AW RP555 is connected     1 Press the  1    2    3    4  or  5  button of   CONTROL  to select the unit     2 Press the  1    2    3  or  USER  button of   SCENE FILE  to select the shooting mode     Shooting mode  SCENE FILE  button    Manual   1   Manual2  2           Manuals  3     FullAuto  USER        E When the AW RP50 is connected     Refer to the Operating Instructions of the controller     Shooting       When performing the operations  using the wireless remote control      Changing the camera   s direction    Moving the camera toward the left or right  panning    Press the   lt 4  or   gt   button        Moving the camera up or down  tilting    Press the  A  or  F  button     Moving the camera diagonally   Press the  A  or  F  button and   lt 4  or   gt   button at  the same time     Returning the camera to the reference position   Press the  HOME  button for 2 seconds       Using the zoom function    Zooming in  the subject becomes magnified in size    Press the  T  button of  ZOOM      Zooming out  the subject becomes reduced in size    Press the  W  button of  ZOOM        Switching the direction or zoom speed    Changing the direction or zoom at high speed   Press the  FAST  button   When this button is held down  the speed can be set to  an even higher speed   When it is tapped  the no
53. When this button is pressed  the buttons for performing  the iris operations are displayed on the screen           This switches the iris between auto and manual     At the auto setting  the button label is green     This adjusts the movement of the iris in the     close    direction           SS    This adjusts the movement of the iris in the     open    direction           98     continued     Tally   Off       e   e Focus    When this button is pressed  the buttons for performing  the focusing operations are displayed on the screen        Use this to switch between auto and manual  focusing    When Auto is selected  the focus is adjusted  automatically        pO  TH    When this is pressed while the focus is being  adjusted manually  the focus will be temporarily  adjusted automatically    It does not work during automatic adjustments           2 Use this to adjust the focus in the Near direction   It does not work during automatic adjustments       Use this to adjust the focus in the Far direction        It does not work during automatic adjustments        Controls and settings from web screen    continued           e Memo  amp     Ss Top Menu ae    e  f the HTTP port number has been changed from    80      input    http   IP address mobile      1 to specify the unit   s  port number    e Input the user name and password if the authorization  dialog box is displayed    The initial settings for the user name and password are  given below        User name admin  Password 12
54. age 42           When performing the operations using the controller          The procedure is the same as for    When performing the  operations using the wireless remote control    in    Basic  operations     pages 32 to 39      E When the AW RP555 is connected     1 Press the  SHUTTER  button and turn its lamp  on     The shutter speed set ahead of time is selected     2 it necessary  press the  SHUTTER  button to  turn its lamp off in order to return the shutter to  the OFF setting     18    press the  SHUTTER  button   The  PRESET   1  to  5  and  6  to  10  buttons blink    alternately     Press one of the  1  to  8  buttons or the      How to set the shutter speed using the AW RP555  f With the  MEMORY  button still held down      10   PRESET  button     whichever button  corresponds to the shutter speed which is to    be set     Any of the shutter speeds in the table below can be set      When 59 94 Hz has been set as the unit   s frequency    1      2      3      4      5        1 100     6     1 250   7     1 500     8     1 1000    1 2000   10        1 4000       1 10000       Synchro Scan       OFF        When 50 Hz has been set as the unit   s frequency      1      2      3      4      5        1 120   6     1 250   7     1 500     8     1 1000    1 2000   10        1 4000       1 10000       Synchro Scan          OFF      Any change in the shutter speed is reflected the next  time the  SHUTTER  button is pressed and its lamp is  turned on    e When OFF is select
55. alues can be recalled only when the  manual settings are applicable    e AWB A  AWB B or ATW is registered as the white balance  setting  The values selected when AWB was established  are recalled as the adjustment values of AWB A or  AWB B    e The AWB Mode  ATW  AWB A or AWB B  stored using  the AW RP655 are recalled only when the AW RP655 is  connected     Notes         When there is a large difference in the environmental  temperature between the time of registration and the  time the setting is called  displacement of the preset  position may occur    e  f displacement occurs  perform registration again    e While preset settings are being called  it is not  possible to perform manual operations such as  panning  tilting  Zooming or iris adjustments    e  f  when one set of preset settings has been called   another set of preset settings is then called  the first  set of preset settings which have been called will take  precedence        20    When performing the operations  using the wireless remote control    Twelve settings  preset No 1 to No 12  can be registered and  called using the wireless remote control    The  1  to  12  buttons correspond to the unit   s preset  memories No 1 to No 12          Registering the settings in the preset memories    1 Display the picture to be shot on the monitor   Operate the pan  tilt or zoom buttons to determine the  camera angle    Adjust the focus  iris  gain and white balance if they need  to be adjusted     2 While holding do
56. ase SC Fine Step    Return       G Press the  A  or  F  button to bring the cursor  to    Coarse    or    Fine    of    Subcarrier Phase      and press the  O  button     The    Coarse    or    Fine    value starts blinking     7 Press the  A  or  F  button to change the     Coarse    or    Fine    value of    Subcarrier Phase      adjust the value so that the color phase is  brought into alignment  and press the  OC   button     8 Press the  MENU  button for 2 seconds     The menu display is exited     9 Press the  MODE  button   The mode is switched to the camera picture display     Genlock adjustment  AW HE60S only   continued        When performing the operations using the controller          These operations can be performed using the camera  menus by following the operation steps in    Basic operations      pages 32 to 39     To switch between    BAR     color bar display  and    CAM      camera pictures   press the  MODE  or  BAR CAM  button     31    Basic operations       Camera menus are displayed on the monitor when the unit   s    settings are to be selected     The monitor is connected to the video signal output    connector     The basic camera menu operations involve displaying  sub menus from the Top Menu items  and selecting settings    on the sub menus     Some sub menus have menu items for performing more    detailed settings     The camera menu operations are conducted using the    wireless remote control     If a controller is connected  they can also be 
57. be set  and press the  OK   button      If the    OPEN CAMERA  MENU      OK Key     message appears on the  LCD panel  press the  OK   button again     Turn the jog dial  main      Press the jog dial  main      AW RP555    Press one of the  1  to  5   buttons of  CONTROL      Press the  MENU  button for  2 seconds     AW RP50    Press one of the  CAMERA  STATUS SELECTION  buttons     Press the  CAMERA OSD   button for 2 seconds        Press the  YES  or  NO  button    Turn the F1 dial     Press the  ITEM  button     Press the F1 dial        32    Basic operations  continued     Camera menu  operation    Returning to the  previous menu    Wireless remote  control    With the cursor at  the  Return  position   press the  O  button     Controller       AW RP655    With the cursor at the  Return   position  press the jog dial   main      AW RP555    With the cursor at the  Return   position  press the  ITEM   button     AW RP50    With the cursor at the  Return   position  press the F1 dial        Changing the  settings    With the cursor at the  item to be changed   press the  O  button to  start the item   s value  blinking    Use the  A    V     lt    and   gt   buttons to  change the value  and  press the  O  button to  enter the change     1  Press the jog dial  main  to  start the setting blinking     Turn the jog dial  main  to  change the setting     Press the jog dial  main  to  enter the setting  and stop  the blinking        Press the  ITEM  button to  start the settin
58. by the download function  are uploaded    Click the Browse button to display the dialog box  and  specify the saved file    Uploading starts when the Execute button is clicked   The uploading is completed in about 2 minutes  after  which a popup display notifying the user that the  uploading is completed appears     Notes FS    e Use the files downloaded by the unit as the data to  be used for uploading   Do not change the extension   dat  of the files which  have been downloaded    e Do not turn off the units power while downloading  or uploading is underway    e Do not attempt to perform any operations while  downloading or uploading is underway  Instead  wait  until the downloading or uploading is completed        J       95    Controls and settings from web screen    continued        ES Displaying the web screen 1 Input    http   IP address mobile      1 using the  using a mobile terminal mobile terminal  and press the enter button     The unit   s images will now be displayed   Connect the mobile terminal to the unit  and display the unit   s    images  MJPEG format only   Refreshing to the latest images    1  This IP address is the global IP address for the WAN of  takes place automatically  the router that enables internet access       ee However  it is the local IP address if the unit in the same  Operations such as panning  tilting and zooming can also be i      LAN is to be accessed using a mobile terminal which  performed from the mobile terminal  supports a wirele
59. conducted using    the controller     e  t may be necessary to upgrade the controllers version in    order to support the AW HE6O     For further details  consult with your dealer     Described below are the basic operations for changing the  camera menu item settings using the wireless remote control  and controller  AW RP655  AW RP555 or AW RP50      Table of operations    Wireless remote  control    Camera menu  operation    Selecting the  unit to be  operated    Press the  CAM1     CAM2    CAM3  or   CAMA4  button     Displaying the  Top Menu    Press the  MENU   button for 2 seconds     Selecting the  items    Press the  A  or  V    al or  kl button     Displaying the    Press the  O  button   sub menus    Only the steps taken using the wireless remote  control will be described here for the operations  conducted to select and set the items    For details of the operations conducted using the    controller  substitute    controller    for    wireless  remote control    when reading the basic operations   Also  refer to the Operating Instructions of the    controller     Controller             AW RP655    Press one of the  1  to  5   buttons of  CONTROL   PREVIEW MONITOR OUT  SEL        Press the  MENU  button   The display on the  AW RP655   s LCD panel  changes to the menu mode      Turn the jog dial  main   to display    CAMERA  SETTING    on the LCD  panel  and press the  OK   button      The scene selection menu  now appears on the LCD  panel so select the scene to  
60. d     DNR  Off  Low  High    Set here is the level of the digital noise reduction effect so  that light  noise free and clear images will be output even  at night and in other low brightness environments    When    Low    or    High    is selected  noise can be eliminated   However  there is an increased possibility that afterimages  may occur     Pedestal   10 to  10    This item is used to adjust the black level  adjust the  pedestal  so that the dark parts of the images are easier  to see    These parts become darker when a negative setting is  selected and  conversely  lighter when a positive setting is  selected     DRS  Off  Low  High    Set here is the DRS function which provides just the right  amount of compensation when images with significant  light dark differences are displayed    When    Low    or    High    is selected  the effect is enhanced  even more    This may make noise more perceptible with some scenes     Gamma Type  Off  Normal  Cinema    Selected here is the type of gamma curve    The selected setting takes effect when    Off    is selected as  the    DRS    item setting    Normally  the    Normal    setting is used    When    Cinema     is selected  images giving off an  atmosphere like movies can be shot     Gamma Level  Low  Mid  High    This item is used to adjust the gamma compensation level   The item   s setting takes effect when    Off    has been  selected as the    DRS    setting and    Normal    as the     Gamma Type    setting    When    L
61. d from the Multi Function Controller AW RP655       Each time the  MODE  button is pressed  the  setting is switched between CAM and BAR   The  MODE  button lights up at the BAR setting           This is used to switch between AUTO and  MANU for the gain  The  GAIN  button  lights when the AUTO setting is selected           For switching WHITE BAL A   B or ATW                    For executing AWB    1  SO                   CAMERA CONTROL       CAMERA  CONTROL    p         JE TR       The unit does not have  an ABC function                 Jog dial  L   When the LCD is in the gain  adjustment mode    This is used to acquire the  statuses of the camera and  synchronize the data   3           150    4   7             I   gt       Z   e   Zeg  Kal  Sa  m  Red  m        m  z  S   lt     Pop OFC  OARS    Adjust the R GAIN setting     150 to    Jog dial  main   When the LCD is in the gain adjustment  mode   GAIN  button  MANU   Select the desired gain setting from GAIN  O dB to 18 dB   5  When the LCD is in the gain adjustment  mode   GAIN  button  AUTO   Select the desired gain setting from AGC MAX  GAIN 6 dB  12 dB or 18 dB   When the LCD is in the pedestal adjustment  mode  Adjust the PEDESTAL TOTAL setting     150 to   150    6  When the camera menu mode is established  Perform the camera menu operations         LCD  CONTRAST  BUZZER  LEVEL    R B  GAIN PED    START  POINT    START STOP          TALLY    PAN TILT SET XK   LAMP DEF WIP H F EXT AF  ND OPTION  0O O O O GUONI    TRA
62. details  refer to pages 32 to 39   a A             40    Camera menu items  continued        E Camera screen   when FullAuto is selected     This menu is used for the camera image settings   xx Camera kk    CScene FullAuto    Contrast Level 0  Day Night Day       Return    Scene    FullAuto  Manual1  Manual2  Manual3   Selected here is the shooting mode that matches the  shooting situation   Select the mode which best suits the prevailing shooting  conditions and the user   s preferences     FullAuto  In this mode  the optimum settings and  adjustments for the shooting conditions at  hand are automatically established    When    FullAuto    has been selected  the   detailed setting and adjustment menus are   not displayed    Manuali to 3  In these modes  the detailed settings and  adjustments are established manually to  match the prevailing shooting conditions  and the user   s preferences    When the Manual  Manual2 or Manual   mode has been selected  the detailed  setting and adjustment menu for the mode  concerned is displayed     Contrast Level     5 to  5   Use the contrast level to adjust the image brightness     Day Night  Day  Night   This is used to select normal shooting or low light shooting   by exposing the subjects to infrared rays      Day  Normal shooting  Night  Low light shooting    In Night mode  Black and white images are  output   The lens iris is forcibly set to open     Return  Use this to return to the previous menu     E Camera screen   when Manual  
63. differs slightly depending on the controller used        33       Basic operations  continued     E When performing the    34    operations using the wireless  remote control    Press the  CAM1    CAM2    CAM3  or  CAM4   button to select the unit which is to be  operated     Press the  MENU  button for 2 seconds   The Top Menu is displayed     Press the  A  or  F  button to bring the cursor  to the item to be selected    Each time the  A  or  F  button is pressed  the cursor  moves    The cursor can be moved in the same way using the   lt d   and   gt   buttons     Press the  C  button     The sub menu of the selected item is displayed    Some sub menu items have a sub menu of their own      Press the  A  or  F  button to bring the cursor  to the item to be set    Each time the  A  or  F   button is pressed  the cursor  moves    The cursor can be moved in the same way using the   lt d   and   gt   buttons    With the cursor at the    Return    position  press the  O   button to return to the previous menu     Press the  C  button   The value of the item to be set starts blinking     Press the  A  or  F  button to change the  setting     The setting can be changed in the same way using the    lt 4  and   gt   buttons     8 Press the  O  button   The value of the item to be set is entered  and it stops    9 After the setting has been completed  press the   MENU  button for 2 seconds     The camera menu display is exited     Basic operations  continued        E Control exercise
64. e  f the power is turned off without transferring to the  STAND BY mode  the pan tilt unit position will not  be stored in the memory or reflected in the POWER  ON preset  The zoom position is stored using the  setting established immediately before the power is  turned off           When performing the operations using the controller    a When the AW RP655 or AW RP555 is connected           f Set the  OPERATE  switch on the controller to  OFF     The power of all the cameras  including the unit   connected to the controller is turned off      The unit   s status display lamp now lights up orange     2 Set all the power switches of the units and  devices connected in the system to OFF     Notes     TS    e When transferring to the STAND BY mode   Status display lamp  Orange   The pan tilt position is stored in the memory  and  the pan tilt unit is moved so that it points backwards     e When transferring to the POWER ON mode   Status display lamp  Green  after the initial setting  operation is completed     The pan tilt unit is moved to the position which was  stored in the memory when the transition to the  STAND BY mode was made     e POWER ON preset  The pan tilt unit is moved to the setting  which was  established immediately prior to the transition to the  STAND BY mode  when the power has been turned  on     e  f the power is turned off without transferring to the  STAND BY mode  the pan tilt unit position will not  be stored in the memory or reflected in the POWER  ON 
65. e  refer to page 63     yet Explorer DER   le http   192 168 0 10 live index html      Live Setup       Multi screen  Compression    JPEG    Image Capture Size    OSD Menu Operation    CAM   BAR  Power    Power ON Standby Zoom D Zoom a    Preset    Op  Lock    Focus Auto Scene       emm em mm DE er Gef         LL Get    Controls and settings from web screen  continued           Notes   e If the personal computer does not have the plug in e Memo  amp   viewer software already installed  an installation e While the initial settings remain used for the user  confirmation message is displayed before the Live name and password  a message prompting the user to  screen is displayed      change the user name and password is displayed after  In a case like this  follow the on screen instructions to authorization   install the software  E In order to ensure security  the password for the user  For further details  refer to    Plug in viewer software name of    admin    must be changed without fail    Network Camera View4      page 41 in the  lt Basics gt    It is also recommended that the password be changed at   e If    On    has been selected as the    User auth      page 84   regular intervals   a screen on which to input the user name and e When an attempt is made to display multiple H 264  password appears before the Live screen is displayed  images on one personal computer  IP videos may not be  The initial settings for the user name and password displayed depending on the perfor
66. e Setup button is clicked  the Preset position  setting screen is displayed     70    Controls and settings from web screen    continued        Image adjust screen    When Scene is set to    FullAuto       AW HE60 HD Integrated Camera   Windows Internet Explorer    Image adjust    Scene FullAuto   Set        setting data which changed are reflected immediately    Contrast              Contrast Level    Step    Synchro                Picture             Off Low    High     Off Low High    Day   Night   Day    Night       Color Matrix          When Scene is set to    Manual to 3       AW HE60 HD Integrated Camera   Windows Internet Explorer    Image adjust   Scene Manuali  v  Set     setting data which changed are reflected immediately  Contrast    Contrast Mode   Auto     Manual       Contrast Level          Auto F Mix Max  Gain    Gain    AGC Max Gain O 6dB   12dB  18dB          R Gain       B Gain    Detail    Flesh Tone Mode    DNR       Pedestal  DRS  Gamma Type  Gamma Level  Low     Mid  Back Light COMP   DE WA  eah   Day    Night    Color Matrix       Color Matrix    I      Controls and settings from web screen       Scene     FullAuto  Manual1  Manual2  Manual3    Selected here is the shooting mode that matches the  shooting situation    Select the mode which best suits the prevailing shooting  conditions and the user   s preferences        FullAuto In this mode  the optimum settings and  adjustments for the shooting conditions at  hand are automatically established   W
67. e during  genlock    This setting is valid for the VBS signal output     IG    Controls and settings from web screen     continued           Output  This item   s setting is reflected when the Set button is  pressed     Format    1080 59 94p  1080 59 94i  720 59 94p  480 59 94p   480 59 94i  1080 29 97PsF  1080 50p  1080 50i   720 50p  576 50p  576 50i  1080 25PsF    The video format is changed on this screen    The formats of the images which can be output differ  between the AW HE60H and AW HE6OS    For details on how to change the format  refer to     Changing the format     page 48      Down CONV  Mode   Squeeze  SideCut  LetterBox   The down conversion mode is selected here                 When the 4 3 aspect ratio has been set  for the monitor screen  the images are  squeezed horizontally and extended  vertically changing the view of the angle     OPO    With the vertical height serving as the  reference  the parts which extend beyond  this at the two sides are cropped changing  the view of the angle     OP    With the horizontal width serving as the  reference  black bands are added at the top    and bottom changing the view of the angle     _  O  re        e When output is selected for the color bar  the mode is fixed  to Squeeze   If    SideCut    or    LetterBox    has been selected  the images  will not appear for a few seconds when the color bar  display is set to ON or OFF     80    HDMI Color  AW HE60H only     RGB NOR  RGB ENH  YCbCr422  YCbCr444    Set here is
68. e hard disk of your  personal computer            Notes    e No spaces or full size characters can be used for  the directory in which the software will be stored      Keep the maximum combined number of characters  to be used for the name of the directory in which  the software will be stored and for the name of the  software which has been downloaded to less than  250 characters           2 Click the Browse button  and specify the  downloaded software     3 Click the Execute button     The software upgrade check screen is displayed   After upgrading the software version  be absolutely sure  to delete the temporary Internet files            Note           e Be absolutely sure to upgrade the software versions  from the personal computer in the same network    LAN  as the unit whose firmware version is to be   updated        e Status  The current status of the unit is displayed here     Notes i    After the Execute button has been pressed  it   will take about one minute with the Camera Main  software or about 3 minutes with the Network  software for the progress bar that indicates the  progress made in the version upgrading to appear     Use the personal computer on the same subnet as  the camera to upgrade the software version     Before using the version upgrading software  be  absolutely sure to check the precautions to be  observed with your dealer  and follow the dealer   s  instructions     Use the following files specified by Panasonic  Corporation as the software used
69. ed  the shutter will not operate  even when the  SHUTTER  button is pressed       Select the synchro scan setting on the menu    e The shutter speed setting performed here is stored in  the memory even when the power of the AW RP555  is turned off     For further details  refer to the Operating Instructions of the  AW RP555     Manual shooting  continued     E Manually adjusting the gain I When the AW RP555is connected           There are two ways to adjust the gain  One way involves  using the buttons on the wireless remote control or controller        1 Press the  GAIN  button to turn off its lamp           the other way involves using the Camera menu or Web Each time this button is pressed  one of the three gain   setting  increase amounts can be selected in sequence    The gain can be adjusted more precisely using the Camera   menu or Web setting  The current status is displayed as follows    For further details  refer to the  Gain  item on page 42 and  MANU   MANU   GAIN    page 72   L  lamp  H  lamp button  Note       e When adjusting the gain  the light quantity may  change suddenly  causing the image output to be  subjected to a shock      When performing the operations 2 If necessary  press the  GAIN  button several  using the wireless remote control times and turn on its lamp in order to return the    gain to the automatic adjustment  AGC                           1 Press the  OFF    LOW  or  HI  button     These buttons enable the gain increase to be selected in  t
70. ed in increments  when the Color Bar is being displayed  of 5 dB in the control     3  SCENE FILE  CAM BAR  and GAINUP of each On the camera menu  the setting is adjusted in  SCENE  as well as the W B MODE statuses are range from    30 to  30   synchronized     4  The R gain and B gain cannot be adjusted if ATW is    used as the White Balance Mode setting     35    Basic operations  continued       Procedure for camera menu operation   AW RP655     1    36    Press one of the  1  to  5  buttons of   CONTROL PREVIEW MONITOR OUT SEL  to  select the unit which is to be operated     Press the  MENU  button to set the LCD panel  display to the menu mode     Turn the jog dial  main  until CAMERA SETTING  appears  and press the  OK  button     CAMERA SETTING   gt  OK Key    When the scene selection menu has appeared  on the LCD panel  select the scene to be set   and press the  OK  button     SCENE HALOGEN   gt  OK Key    The scene names displayed on the LCD panel correlate  with the scene files of the AW HE60 as shown below     AW RP655 display AW HE60 scene file  HALOGEN    FLUORESCENT    OUTDOOR Manual3  USER FullAuto          When the following message appears on the  LCD panel  press the  OK  button again     OPEN CAMERA MENU     gt  OK Key    The camera menu of the AW HE60 is displayed on the  monitor     G Turn the jog dial  main  to select camera menu  items of the AW HE60 and change the data     Turn the jog dial  main  when the cursor is to be moved  up or down or the sett
71. een  BE  FCAT ar   REDEE  ee DUET   FOS LIE THAT EREDA  REDZR N                     4  Click the  OK  button  HHANKTOISLBLUWE A      Sai Fa NEIEN  FS    MTU       EasyIpSetup o o  Internet Explorer o M    ey       Secure Socket KY RUD FO KIL  SNMP Trap       RK UU RU UR RR  5       Oo  O  Trend Micro OfficeScan Listener    e    Lee van    Se EFSI      o  Les                                      Symptom 3    e When starting the Easy IP Setup Software  a message is displayed to request the password of administrator   e When exiting the Easy IP Setup Software  the message    This program might not have installed correctly    is displayed             Solution         Turn off User Account Control  UAC  from the control panel of Windows 7    1  Open the control panel  and click    System and Security           Click    Change User Account Control Settings    on the    Action center    window        Gi Slide the gauge of the slide bar to the    No notification    position  and  click the  OK  button  DH SLEOBMERIMSY ER    tf DCH LES ER d  ABER d GlgER e TO ne D 5 SES  Zug     UFOS CRL  GA    EE EE    O ege  1 H  DH L  t  LTL   Windows 7 FAICREESTUT LL   D   E OFS LEBAT EEN LC CSL        WALA          107    Notes on Windows   7  continued     Symptom 4    e The screens of the administrator console or the windows of the browser are not displayed properly   Refer to the screenshot         User Setup Save    User Setup Load LAAN    Factory Default ead mae a               Solution     
72. er or AW RP50 and those IP addresses   from which the camera can be accessed  is registered on this screen in order to restrict any other access   The screen itself consists of three tabs     User auth        Host auth    and    Priority Stream        User auth  screen    AW HEGO HO Integrated Camera    Windows Intemet Explorer       HO Integrated Gemera    AN  HEGO AW HE60    User auth     Setup menu User auth  Basic    Image  User name  Multi screen Password  Retype password    Access level    Server    Network    admin i  e  Maintenance    Power    Power ON Standby       e Access level   lt Initial setting  Off gt   lt Initial setting  3  Live only gt   User authorization is set to    On    or    Off    here  Select one of the following settings as the user access    Enter the setting using the Set button  level   Enter the setting using the Set button     e User auth        This access level allows the user to  perform all the unit   s operations     2  Camera control   This access level allows only Live  screen operations to be performed     This access level enables only Live      1  Administrator  e User name  1 to 32 half size characters      lt Initial setting  blank gt   The user name is input here   Enter the setting using the Set button        3  Live only    screen to be displayed   The unit cannot be operated or set           e Password  e Retype password  4 to 32 half size characters    lt Initial setting  blank gt     The password is input here   Enter the set
73. ere for the function which  turns on or turns off the tally lamp using the tally control  signal     81    Controls and settings from web screen  continued        OSD Mix   Whether the camera menus  statuses and other displays  are to be turned Off or On can be selected here for each  output picture     SDI HDMI  COMP  Off  On  Off ByBrowser   Browser Video  Off  On     Off The camera menus and statuses are not  displayed on the output pictures targeted by  the setting items listed above     On The camera menus and statuses are    displayed for the output pictures covered by  the setting items listed above     Off If a menu has been opened from the  ByBrowser   browser screen  the camera menus and  statuses are not displayed on the output  images for which this setting is established                      Note       Even if the display has been set to the off position  the camera menus will still be displayed for one  minute whenever the power of the unit is turned on                OSD Off With Tally  Off  On    This is used to enable or disable the function for clearing  the OSD menu displays when the tally signal is received  by a command or contact    When the tally signal is released  the original OSD menu  displays are restored     OSD Status  Off  On      Off    or    On    is set here for the status display which  appears during AWB operations     82    Controls and settings from web screen    continued          Multi screen    The cameras whose images are to be displa
74. ersonal computer  environment may slow down the delineation of    the images on the screen  make it impossible for  the web browser to work and cause other kinds of  problems     Z Memo Z    e When using Microsoft   Windows   7  refer to the    Notes on  Windows   7     page 105  for details on the personal computer  environment that is required and on the precautions and  other items        E Disclaimer of warranty    IN NO EVENT SHALL Panasonic Corporation BE LIABLE  TO ANY PARTY OR ANY PERSON  EXCEPT FOR  REPLACEMENT OR REASONABLE MAINTENANCE OF  THE PRODUCT  FOR THE CASES  INCLUDING BUT NOT  LIMITED TO BELOW     a  ANY DAMAGE AND LOSS  INCLUDING WITHOUT  LIMITATION  DIRECT OR INDIRECT  SPECIAL   CONSEQUENTIAL OR EXEMPLARY  ARISING OUT  OF OR RELATING TO THE PRODUCT        PERSONAL INJURY OR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED BY  INAPPROPRIATE USE OR NEGLIGENT OPERATION  OF THE USER      3  UNAUTHORIZED DISASSEMBLE  REPAIR OR  MODIFICATION OF THE PRODUCT BY THE USER     4  INCONVENIENCE OR ANY LOSS ARISING WHEN  IMAGES ARE NOT DISPLAYED  DUE TO ANY  REASON OR CAUSE INCLUDING ANY FAILURE OR  PROBLEM OF THE PRODUCT        ANY PROBLEM  CONSEQUENTIAL  INCONVENIENCE  OR LOSS OR DAMAGE  ARISING  OUT OF THE SYSTEM COMBINED BY THE DEVICES  OF THIRD PARTY        ANY DEMANDS FOR COMPENSATION  CLAIMS   ETC  OCCASIONED BY THE INFRINGEMENT OF  PRIVACY BY INDIVIDUALS OR ORGANIZATIONS  WHOSE IMAGES WERE SHOT BY THE USER  BECAUSE THESE IMAGES  INCLUDING THE  RECORDINGS MADE  WERE MADE AVAILABLE  BY THE US
75. ess   Secondary server address    lt Initial setting  blank gt    Input the IP address of the DNS server if the    Manual     setting has been selected for    DNS       For details on the IP address of the DNS server  consult  your system administrator      continued        HTTP port  1 to 65535     lt Initial setting  80 gt    The port number is allocated here separately    The following port numbers are used by the unit therefore  cannot be used     Port numbers already used  20  21  23  25  42  53  67  68  69     110  123  161  162  554  995  10669  10670   59000 to 59999  60000 to 61000       Line speed    lt lnitial setting  Auto gt    Select one of the following data line speeds    Normally  it is recommended that the    Auto    default setting  be used     Auto The line speed is set automatically        100 M Full The line speed is set to 100 Mbps full duplex        100 M Half The line speed is set to 100 Mbps half  duplex        10 M Full  The line speed is set to 10 Mbps full duplex              10 M Half  The line speed is set to 10 Mbps half duplex     Bandwidth control bit rate     lt lnitial setting  Unlimited gt    Select one of the following data bandwidth settings   Unlimited 384 kbps 2048 kbps   4096 kbps       64 kbps 512 kbps       128 kbps  256 kbps    768 kbps  1024 kbps                Easy IP Setup accommodate period    lt lnitial setting  Unlimited gt    Select    20min    or    Unlimited    as the time for enabling the  operation of the network setting
76. et Speed  1 to 30    There are 30 preset pan tilt operation speeds when  regenerating the camera direction and other information  which are registered in the preset memory            Notes    e lf a high value is selected for the Preset Speed  setting  the image on the screen may shake when  operation stops      When connecting the unit to the AW RP655 for use   the    DIAGONAL SPEED  P T SETTING     setting of  the AW RP655 takes effect    To change the Preset Speed  change the  AW RP655 setting           Preset Scope  Mode A  Mode B  Mode C   Selected here are the setting items to be recalled when  the contents of the preset memory are regenerated     Mode A   Pan  Tilt  Zoom  including digital zoom    Focus  Iris  Gain  white balance adjustment  value   Pan  Tilt  Zoom  including digital zoom      Focus  Iris    Mode B             Mode C    e Limitation Setting    This establishes the up  down  left and right limit settings    of the pan tilt head     First  move the pan tilt head to the position where the limit  is to be set  and press the corresponding button below to  set the direction  up  down  left or right  in which the limit    is to be set     After each setting has been selected  press the Set button    to enter the setting        Pan  Tilt  Zoom  including digital Zoom   Focus                     Use this to save the current position as  Tilt Up ge  the upward limit   l Use this to save the current position as  Tilt Down d  the downward limit   Use this to save 
77. etting has been selected as  the access level setting  the personal computers from     192 168 0 1    to    192 168 0 254    will be able to access  the camera at the    2  Camera control    access level   When an already registered IP address is input and  the Set button is clicked  the host information will be  overwritten           Access level    lt Initial setting  3  Live only gt    Select one of the following settings as the host access  level        1  Administrator  2  Camera control  3  Live only             For details on the access level  refer to page 84     Host check   A pull down menu can be opened here  and the IP  addresses of the registered hosts checked    A host is indicated in the form of    Registered IP address   Access level         Example  192 168 0 21  1     To delete a registered host  IP address   select the host to  be deleted  and click the Delete button on the right     85    Controls and settings from web screen    continued        Priority stream    Selected on this screen are the settings for the priority stream which enables the images to be sent with no reduction in image  quality or image refresh speed even when a multiple number of users are accessing the unit at the same time     AW HEGO HO Integrated Camera    Windows Intemet Expborer    HO Integrated Career    AW HEG6O AW HEG6GO    setup menu Priority stream  Basic Activation  Destination IP address  1     Image  Destination IP address  2   Multi screen S  Stream type    Refresh inte
78. for the     Frame Mix    is selected  the maximum frame addition  amount can be set   If frame addition is performed at the Auto setting  it will  appear as if the images are missing some frames     Gain  Auto  0dB  3dB  6dB  9dB  12dB  15dB  18dB   The image gain is adjusted here   In locations which are too dark  adjust the gain upward   conversely  in locations which are too bright  adjust it  downward   When    Auto    is set  the light quantity is adjusted  automatically   The noise increases when the gain is increased     AGC Max Gain  6dB  12dB  18dB   When    Auto    is selected as the    Gain    setting  the  maximum gain up amount can be set     Return  Use this to return to the previous menu     Camera menu items  continued        E Picture 1 2 screen    xxx Picture 1 2  x x    Chroma Level  AWB Mode  R Gain  B Gain  Detail  Flesh Tone Mode  DNR    Return       Chroma Level   3 to  3   Set here is the color intensity  chroma level  of the  images     AWB Mode  ATW  AWB A  AWB B   The white balance mode is selected here   Select the mode when the coloring is not natural because  of the nature of the light source or other factors   If the white color serving as the reference can be  recognized  subjects can be shot with natural coloring     ATW  In this mode  the white balance is compensated  for automatically  even if changes occur in the  light source or color temperature  by a process of  continuous and automatic adjustment    AWB A  AWB B    When AWB A or AWB B i
79. g blinking      Press the  YES  or  NO   button to change the setting      Press the  ITEM  button to  enter the setting  and stop  the blinking        Press the F1 dial to start the  setting blinking      Turn the F1 dial to change  the setting      Press the F1 dial to enter  the setting  and stop the  blinking         Canceling the  setting change    Exiting the  camera menu  operations    While the setting   is blinking  press  the  MENU  button  quickly  for less than  2 seconds      Press the  MENU   button for 2 seconds        While the setting is blinking   press the jog dial  R      Press the  MENU  button or   R B GAIN PED  button     While the setting is blinking   press the  MENU  button     Press the  MENU  button for  2 seconds     Press the  CAMERA OSD   button for 2 seconds        Notes                   QZ    e Perform the menu operations and exit from the menus using the controller which displayed the Top Menu   lf a menu operation has been performed or a menu has been exited using another controller  first display the Top Menu  and exit from it using one controller  and then display the Top Menu and exit from it using the other controller       The unit uses a different method to operate its menus from the one employed by the convertible cameras  except for the  AW HE870  and HD integrated cameras which have already been launched onto the market   For details  refer to the Operating Instructions of the camera concerned    e The response speed of the camera 
80. ge  Perform the steps in    Basic limiter operations       Press the  MENU  button quickly and then press  the   lt 4  button for 2 seconds while holding down the   PRESET  button      e Releasing the right most limit position of the  movement range  Perform the steps in    Basic limiter operations       Press the  MENU  button quickly and then press  the   gt   button for 2 seconds while holding down the   PRESET  button      E Resetting the limiters    To reset the limiters  the currently established settings must  be released    The limiter positions that are set can be reset by following the  steps below     1 Release the settings of the limiter positions to  be reset by following the steps in    Releasing  the limiters        2 Set the limiter positions by following the steps  in    Setting the limiters        103    Safe mode       E Concerning the safe mode    The unit is equipped with a safe mode for protection from  damage     When a safe mode is established  some or all of operations  will no longer be accepted     Trouble triggered safe mode  When the unit has detected trouble  the    trouble triggered  safe mode    is established  In this mode  the unit   s  functions are shut down and then the unit is returned  to its regular status in about 30 seconds after it has  been started up again or the initial setting operation is  performed    When the unit has detected trouble again  the    trouble   triggered safe mode    will be established again          Note    e T
81. ges for each client    For the settings related to JPEG images  refer to    JPEG  image settings        H 264 transmission  On  Off     lt Initial setting  On gt    Whether to transmit the H 264 images is set here using  On or Off  H 264 transmission can be used by Windows  only                 On H 264 images are transmitted   Off H 264 images are not transmitted   Notes x      When    On    has been selected as the    H 264  transmission    setting  both H 264 images and  JPEG images can be displayed on the live screen      When    On    has been selected as the    H 264  transmission    setting  the image refresh interval  may become slower           Internet mode  over HTTP   On  Off     lt lnitial setting  Off gt    This setting is selected when transmitting the H 264  images over the internet  H 264 images can be  transmitted using the same broadband router settings as  when transmitting JPEG images     The H 264 images are transmitted using the    HTTP port  For details on setting the HTTP port  number  refer to page 89     Off The H 264 images are transmitted using the  UDP port                 Notes a    e When    On    is set  only    Unicast port  AUTO     can  be selected as the    Transmission type    setting    e When    On    is set  it takes a few seconds before the  H 264 images are displayed    e When    On    is set  the H 264 images may not be  displayed  depending on the number of users  accessing the unit at the same time    e When    On    is selected a
82. gs from web screen    continued     Tally   Off    Preset Pre Preset Preset  No 1 No No 3 No 4    set  A  Qi x1 a       amp        e Preset ak    When this button is pressed  the buttons for selecting the  preset positions are displayed on the screen        When one of the displayed buttons is pressed   the camera   s pan tilt position moves to the  preset position that was registered ahead of  time    The settings that are reproduced at this position  are the settings which were established on the     Preset Scope    menu  see pages 49  78 and 81                     Tally   Off          OH  Resolution switching      When this button is pressed  the buttons for selecting the  resolution are displayed on the screen    If    Off    is selected as the    16 9 resize    setting among the  IP video settings  Video over IP   the unit   s images are  displayed using the aspect ratio of 4 3    If    On    is selected as the    16 9 resize    setting  the unit   s  images are displayed using the aspect ratio of 16 9     see page 66        The images are displayed with a resolution of  320 Xx 240 pixels        The images are displayed with a resolution of  640 x 480 pixels              Note           TS    e Depending on the type of mobile terminal used   the resolution for displaying the images will change  but the image size may not change even when the     Resolution switching    button is pressed           97    Controls and settings from web screen    Tally   Off       e   ris    
83. gt             Return  Use this to return to the previous menu     52      Concerning initialization    When    Initialize    is selected on the Maintenance screen  the  Initialize screen appears     Initialize screen    HHH Initialize        Do you want to initialize  Menu settings     CANCEL  ANS 2       Return      When the cursor is moved to    O K     on the Initialize  screen and the setting is entered  the Menu settings  initialize screen is displayed for 5 seconds  and the  camera settings are restored to the settings which were  established when the camera was purchased     Camera  menu item table     pages 53 to 54      However  the Format settings  page 47  and Maintenance  settings  page 51  are not initialized    When the initialization operation is completed  the  Initialize screen is restored to the display     Menu settings initialized screen    Menu settings    initialized       e When the cursor is moved to    CANCEL    on the  Initialize screen and the setting is entered  the Menu  settings unchanged screen is displayed for 5 seconds   the initialization operation is not performed  and the  Initialize screen returns to the display     Menu settings unchanged screen    Menu settings    unchanged       Camera menu item table       Top Menu  Camera    Scene    Factory setting                   FullAuto Manual  Selection items  to 3  Scene FullAuto FullAuto  Manual1  Manual2   Manuals  Contrast Contrast Mode Auto Auto  Manual   Contrast Level 0    5 to  5   Day
84. half of the pad is adjusted  the focus  is adjusted in the Far direction    The zooming can also be adjusted by  operating the mouse wheel           Note    e When the mouse is used for dragging and  dropping from the control pad area to a position  outside this area  the panning  tilting and other    operations will not stop   In a case like this  click the control pad area to stop  these operations           Speed                Use this to select the speed at which the  pan  tilt  Zoom and focus operations are to  be performed           e Speed With Zoom POS        Off    or    On    is set here for the function used to adjust the  pan tilt adjustment speed in conjunction with the zoom  magnification           Off The panning and tilting operations will not  become slower in the zoom status    On The panning and tilting operations will  become slower in the zoom status           This function has no effect during preset operations     Focus ADJ With PTZ       Off    or    On    is set here for the function which  compensates for out of focusing when it occurs during  panning  tilting or Zooming operations    Off Out of focusing is not compensated    On Out of focusing is compensated              When    Off    is set  adjust the focus as required after  zooming or set the focus to the auto mode    This item can be selected only when    Manual    has been  selected as the    Focus Mode    setting     T     Controls and settings from web screen       e Preset Setting    Pres
85. happens only when the software has been used for the first time   Select    This program installed correctly          Restrictions       Restriction 1   On the setup pages for some products  The display positions of setting items and setting values may not be correspondent        Restriction 2   When using Windows 7 with some products  Two web browser windows may be displayed at the same time              110    Index       Wa      Menu Access Internal  71  Menu Access level            ccccccccesceceesseceecseeeetseeeenseees 66  67  Menu AGC Max Gan  40  59  Menu AutoF  Mix Max Gain    aaaeei 40  59  Automatic adjustment  AND  sees 22  Auto tracking white adjustment  ATW         01 0005   24  MERL 60  Menu AWB Mode     0     eececcecceesseeseeseesseeseeerenseeerens 41 60  EE EE 37  EE 35  EE 33  Be o Z  Menu Back Light COMP     ceecee 42  60  Back UP SES EE 77  Menu Bandwidth control bit rate  oo    eee eee eee 70  Basie 6101 e   9 ee mt nrc Fy meer 56  E ee leg 56  Men   Brightness reese 55  62  We    o Z  Menu CAM BAR oo   cececeeeeeceesseesseseesceseesseeseveseeseeee  78  Menu Camera       cc ccccccccccssscccessceceescecessceeesseeestseeeseaeees 38  Camera Screen aera esear sees eee eee 39  Camera Ata ce e aa ne 56  Camera title display area  Changing the format BEE  Menu Chroma Level              cccc000   Menu Color Matt     Color phase adjustment  Menu Community   Concerning initialization  Menu Contact  72  Menu Contrast Level  39  40  59  Menu Contrast Mode    40  59 
86. he LAN straight cable is used when making the  connection through a switching hub     Select an IP address for the personal computer within the  private address range while ensuring that it is different from  the address of the unit    Set the subnet mask to the same address as the unit        Notes    e  f you need to change the IP address and subnet  mask  be sure to ask your dealer to make these  changes for you     Unit   s IP address and subnet mask  factory settings   IP address  192 168 0 10  Subnet mask  255 255 255 0  Range of private addresses   192 168 0 0 to 192 168 0 255    If the controller and web browser are being used at the  same time  the content selected using the controller  may not be reflected on the web browser display   When using both the controller and web browser    be absolutely sure to check the settings using the  controller or camera menu        For details of the required personal computer  environment  refer to page 4        Z Memo  amp     e Some functions on the web setting screen can be used  only from a personal computer which is running Windows    They cannot be used from a personal computer which is  running Mac OS X     Functions which can be used by Windows only are  indicated using the mark    The    Network Camera View4    plug in viewer software  must have already been installed in order to display   the unit   s IP videos using a personal computer which is  running Windows     This is not required for a personal computer which is 
87. he initial operation is then performed  and after this  the unit is set to the standby mode     2 Set the  OPERATE  switch on the controller to  ON     The POWER ON mode is established  images are  output  and control can be exercised   e The unit   s status display lamp now lights up green     Notes     SZ     e  t takes about 30 seconds per unit for the initial  settings operation to be completed  During this  period  the unit cannot be operated     Status display lamp  light up orange    e When transferring to the STAND BY mode   Status display lamp  Orange    The pan tilt position is stored in the memory  and  the pan tilt unit is moved so that it points backwards     e When transferring to the POWER ON mode   Status display lamp  Green  after the initial setting  operation is completed     The pan tilt unit is moved to the position which was  stored in the memory when the transition to the  STAND BY mode was made     e POWER ON preset  The pan tilt unit is moved to the setting  which was  established immediately prior to the transition to the  STAND BY mode  when the power has been turned  on     e If the power is turned off without transferring to the  STAND BY mode  the pan tilt unit position will not  be stored in the memory or reflected in the POWER  ON preset  The zoom position is stored using the  setting established immediately before the power is  turned off           Before setting the  OPERATE  switch on the controller to ON   be absolutely sure to set all the 
88. he output of pictures might be suspended when  the safe mode is established   In this case  the output of pictures will be restarted  about 5 to 10 seconds later           104    Notes on Windows   7    When using Microsoft   Windows   7  symptoms described in this document may happen   If any of them occurred  follow the instructions to solve each problem   This document describes solutions for administrators        e  f necessary  install the viewer software    Refer to the Operating Instructions of each device for details on how to install the viewer software   e Descriptions in this document are based on operation check by Panasonic Corporation    Possible symptoms may vary depending on platforms or operating system versions  etc     E System requirements for a personal computer    Refer to the section    System requirements for a personal computer    in the installation guide or Operating Instructions provided  with the product to be used for further information about the recommended specifications of a personal computer   In case there are no descriptions of Windows   7  refer to the following        CPU Intel   Core    2 Duo 2 4 GHz or faster   Memory 1 GB or more   Network interface 10BASE T 100BASE TX 1 port   Monitor 1024 x 768 pixels or more  24 bit True color or better   OS and web browser Windows   7 Professional SP1 64 bit   Windows   Internet Explorer   8 0 2  Windows   7 Professional SP1 32 bit   Windows   Internet Explorer   9 0 2     1  Windows   XP compatib
89. hen    FullAuto    has been selected  the  detailed setting and adjustment menus  are not displayed        Manual  to 3   In these modes  the detailed settings and  adjustments are established manually to  match the prevailing shooting conditions  and the user   s preferences    When the Manual  Manual  or Manual   mode has been selected  the detailed  setting and adjustment menu for the  mode concerned is displayed           e Contrast    Contrast Mode  Auto  Manual   This item is used to select whether the image brightness   contrast  is to be controlled automatically or manually     Auto The iris  shutter soeed and frame addition  are controlled and the camera brightness is  adjusted automatically     Manual   Operations are performed using the manually  set values                    Contrast Level     5 to  5    Set here is the contrast level when the image brightness  is adjusted    This item can be set when    Auto    has been selected as  the    Contrast Mode    setting     Shutter Mode  Off  Step  Synchro    Select for camera shutter speed    This item can be set when    Manual    has been selected as  the    Contrast Mode    setting    When a higher shutter speed is selected  fast moving  subjects do not become blurred easily but the images will  be darker                 12    Off The shutter is set to OFF  so that it cannot be  tripped     Step The step shutter is set  the steps can be  changed     Synchro   The synchro shutter is set  the setting can be  changed c
90. hite balance setting is entered    The  AWC  button   s lamp blinks while the white balance   is being adjusted  and its lamp goes off when the   adjustment is completed successfully  Its lamp lights if  the white balance could not be adjusted    e  f color bars have been selected  the  MODE  button  or  BAR CAM  button   s lamp lights  or if ATW is  selected  the  ATW  button   s lamp lights   it means  that the  AWC  button is not working or that the auto  white balance adjustment has failed   The button   s  lamp lights      White balance adjustment  continued        L When the AW RP50 is connected     Refer to the Operating Instructions of the controller        Notes    e White balance may not be correctly set if the lighting  of the object is too weak       Since the unit has a built in memory  the set white  balance will remain in the memory even if power is  turned off  Therefore  it is not necessary to reset the  white balance if the color temperature of those objects  remains unchanged  However  it must be reset if the  color temperature changes  such as when you move  from indoors to outside  or vice versa          Auto tracking white adjustment  ATW     When the white balance adjustment is set to    ATW     the  white balance continues to be adjusted automatically all  the time  and it is automatically corrected even when the  light source or color temperature has changed to produce  completely natural pictures     This function works when    ATW     is selected in
91. hree steps      LOW  is used to select 9 dB   HI  is used to select 18 GB  C When the AW RP50 is connected       Refer to the Operating Instructions of the controller   2 If necessary  press the  AUTO  button in order    to return the gain to the automatic adjustment    AGC    In any case  the maximum gain of the automatic adjustment  can be set by the camera menu or Web setting   For further details  refer to the  AGC Max Gain  item on  page 42 and page 72           When performing the operations using the controller    a When the AW RP655 is connected     1 Press the  GAIN  button to turn off its lamp  and  then switch to manual adjustment   The preset gain increase amount is now selected     For further details on the gain increase amount setting   refer to the Operating Instructions of the AW RP655        2 If necessary  press the  GAIN  button and turn  on the button in order to return the gain to the  automatic adjustment  AGC      19    Preset memories       This unit enables up to 100 settings for the camera direction   panning and tilting   Zoom  focus  iris  gain and white  balance to be registered in its preset memories  and called   However  the number of settings that can be registered and  called depends on the type of wireless remote control or  controller that is used for operation     e The focus and iris operating modes  manual and auto  settings  are neither registered nor recalled   The current focus and iris values are registered    e The focus and iris v
92. ick    Tools    on the menu bar     E       Security Settings   Internet Zone a w    Di 7 II Settings   2  Select    Internet Options      C  Drag and drop or copy and paste les  l l l    mie   3  Click the    Security    on the displayed window  and click the  Custom Level         Prompt     _  Indude local directory path when uploading files to a server    button     om    A  Installation of desktop items     Disable    LL       Enable  not secure      4  Click    Include local directory path when uploading files to a server    to Een  activate the setting   Refer to the screenshot   Reese       Enable  not secure      Prompt  recommended      sainchinn nraarame sand floc in sm TED AME  4  Oo       Takes effect after you restart Internet Explorer                   Reset custom settings    Reset to    Medium high  default  X Reset      o Il ve    SE E                    Symptom 9    e The    Program Compatibility Assistant    is displayed after exiting the Easy IP      Setup Software   Refer to the screenshot   Fail ES    This program might not have installed correctly          If this program didn t install correctly  try reinstalling using settings that  are compatible with this version of Windows     Program  EasylpSetup  Publisher  Panasonic System Networks Co   Ltd   Location  C  Users        44   Desktop EasylpSetup exe    DN Reinstall using recommended settings       This program installed correctly      What settings are applied           Solution       This symptom 
93. ier  to see   These parts become darker when a negative setting is  selected and  conversely  lighter when a positive setting is  selected     DRS  Off  Low  High   Set here is the DRS function which provides just the right  amount of compensation when images with significant  light dark differences are displayed   When    Low    or    High    is selected  the effect is enhanced  even more   This may make noise more perceptible with some scenes     Gamma Type  Off  Normal  Cinema   Selected here is the type of gamma curve   The selected setting takes effect when    Off    is selected as  the    DRS    item setting   Normally  the    Normal    setting is used   When    Cinema     is selected  images giving off an  atmosphere like movies can be shot     Gamma Level  Low  Mid  High   This item is used to adjust the gamma compensation level   The item   s setting takes effect when    Off    has been  selected as the    DRS    setting and    Normal    as the     Gamma Type    setting   When    Low    is set  the images appear sedate and  composed  The resulting gamma curve has a gentle  gradient in the low brightness areas  and the contrast is  sharper   Conversely  when    High    is set  the tonal range in the dark  area is expanded so that the images take on a lighter  tone  The resulting gamma curve has a sharp gradient in  the low brightness areas  and the contrast is softer     Back Light COMP   Off  On      On    or    Off    is set here for the backlight compensation  func
94. ility mode is unavailable    2  Internet Explorer   8 0 64 bit version is unavailable     E Trademarks and Registered Trademarks    e Microsoft  Windows  Windows 7 and Internet Explorer are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States  and other countries   e intel and Intel Core are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries      Trademarks and registered trademarks are abbreviated in the subsequent descriptions in this document      105    Notes on Windows   7  continued        E Precautions when using Windows 7    Symptom 1    e When accessing the web browser  the following message is displayed on the information bar      Pop up blocked  To see this pop up or additional options click here            index   Windows Internet Explorer Lole Ea    D sl       wo   amp        http   192 168 0 127                 A ES    gt  CH    a E  Ww abe e index     e         Y Pi Page v iG Tools    E  Pop up blocked  To see this pop up or additional options click here    x    Add the IP address of the product to    Trusted sites     and perform the security setting      1  Start up the web browser  and click    Internet Options    on the Tools menu     Lee shen  bs  ewa    ert haas   Content Correctors   Mogae   Ad geed   2  Click the  Security  tab  Then  select the    Trusted sites     CUNEN   Refer to the screenshot   WW y O      i Se En a ts T bws  Gi Select    Low    for    Security level for this zone     d 
95. ings are to be changed    Press it when moving to the menu at the next lower  hierarchical level or changing a setting at the very bottom  hierarchical level     7 Press the  MENU  button to exit the camera  menu        Notes 2 77     e Genlock is set using the camera menu for the  AW HE6O0O   e  t may be necessary to upgrade the software version  in order to operate an AW HE60 from an AW RP655   Ask your dealer for details   a          Basic operations  continued        E Control exercised from the Multi Hybrid Control Panel AW RP555       Each time the  GAIN  button is  pressed  the setting is switched in  the sequence of GAIN AUTO  gt   OdB  gt  L  9dB   gt  H  18dB   and the  mode is displayed by the LEDs as  shown below     ON  LED lights  OFF  LED off                          The unit does not have   an ABC function    For switching the SCENE file   FullAuto  Manual    to 3      For executing AWB   1   2       For operating the camera menus     MENU  This operates in the same  way aS MENU on the  camera    ITEM  This operates in the same  way as ENTER on the  camera    YES  This operates in the same  way as UP on the camera    NO  This operates in the same  way aS DOWN on the  camera                 Others OFF ON ON             Each time the  MODE  button is  pressed  the setting is switched  between CAM and BAR     goad       BAR setting     For selecting the cameras to be  operated    For switching the contrast  mode   3    Shutter mode selection   Each time this butt
96. ireless remote control    1 Press the  M IRIS  button   Set the iris to the manual mode        2 Press the  IRIS      button   The lens iris is stopped down     3 Select Manual1  Manual2 or Manual3 by  following the procedure in    How to select the  shooting mode     page 11  under    Selecting the  shooting modes  scene files         4 Press the  A  or  V  button to bring the cursor  to    Picture        5 Press the  O  button   The    Picture 1 2    sub menu is displayed     xxx Picture 1 2   x    Chroma Level  AWB Mode  R Gain  B Gain    Detail  Flesh Tone Mode  DNR    Return       G Press the  A  or  V  button to move to the       Picture 2 2    sub menu  and bring the cursor to     Pedestal        xxx Picture 2 2 kk    Pedestal  DRS  Gamma Type  Gamma Level    Back Light COMP   Day Night       Return    7 Press the  O  button to start the    Pedestal     value blinking     8 Press the  A  or  F  button  change the     Pedestal    value  and press the  O  button to  enter the selection     Adjust the black level to a value of approx  0 035 V     _s    0 035 V    9 Press the  MENU  button for 2 seconds   The camera menu display is exited     10 it necessary  press the  A IRIS  button to adjust  the iris automatically     2     Black level  master pedestal  adjustment  continued     When performing the operations using the controller    E  When the AW RP655 is connected     1    28    Press the  IRIS  button several times to turn off  its lamp   Set the iris to the manual 
97. ireless remote control or  controller to bring the horizontal phase into alignment     External sync signal  input  black burst signal     Video signal output            Bring the horizontal phase into alignment        When performing the operations  using the wireless remote control       1 Follow the operation steps in    Basic  operations     page 34  to display the Top Menu     2 Press the  A  or  F  button to bring the cursor  to    System          Top Menu x    Camera Scene  FullAuto  O gt System    Maintenance       3 Press the  O  button   The    System    sub menu is displayed     HH System          Genlock  Output  Other    Return       4 Press the  A  or  F  button to bring the cursor  to    Genlock     and press the  O  button     The    Genlock    sub menu is displayed   HHH Genlock        Horizontal Phase  Subcarrier Phase  Coarse  Fine    H Phase SC Fine Step    Return       5 Press the  A  or  F  button to bring the cursor  to    Horizontal Phase     and press the  O  button     The    Horizontal Phase    value starts blinking     G Press the  A  or  V  button to change the     Horizontal Phase    value  adjust the value  so that the horizontal phase is brought into  alignment  and press the  O  button     7 Press the  MENU  button for 2 seconds   The camera menu display is exited        When performing the operations using the controller          These operations can be performed using the camera  menus by following the operation steps in    Basic operations 
98. ited  States and other countries     e Android    is a trademark of Google Inc        Other names of companies and products contained    in these Operating Instructions may be trademarks or  registered trademarks of their respective owners     About copyright and licence    Distributing  copying  disassembling  reverse compiling   reverse engineering  and also exporting in violation of export  laws of the software provided with this unit are expressly  prohibited     Abbreviations    The following abbreviations are used in this manual     e Microsoft   Windows   7 Professional SP1 32 64 bit is  abbreviated to    Windows 7       e Microsoft   Windows   XP Professional SP3 and Microsoft    Windows   XP Home Edition SP3 are abbreviated to     Windows XP       e Windows   Internet Explorer   8 0 and Windows   Internet  Explorer   9 0 are abbreviated to    Internet Explorer        For the purposes of this manual  the model numbers of the  units are given as listed in the table below     Model number Model number  of unit given in manual    AW HE60HN  AW HE60HE  AW HE60SN  AW HE60SE  AW HE60HN  AW HE60HE  AW HE60SN  AW HE60SE  AW HS50N  AW HS50E  AW PS550N  AW PS550E  AW RP50ON  AW RP50E  AW RP555N  AW RP555L  AW RP655N  AW RP655L  AW CA20T6G AW CA20T6       AW HE60          AW HE60H       AW HE60S       AW HS50       AW PS550          AW RP50       AW RP555       AW RP655             Illustrations and screen displays featured in the  manual      What is shown in the manuals illust
99. lly   Press the  A FOCUS  button to switch to auto focusing    Auto focusing does not work during panning or tilting  operations      The camera picture is too light or too dark    1  Press the  A IRIS  button to switch the lens iris  adjustment to auto    2  Press the  AUTO  button of  GAIN  to switch the gain  adjustment to auto     Something is wrong with the coloring of the  camera pictures    Refer to    Auto tracking white adjustment  ATW      page 25   and  switch to    ATW        The camera menus are not displayed    When color bar signals are output  the camera menus are  not displayed with composite signals    To operate the camera menus with composite signals  set the  color bar display to OFF     14    When performing the operations using the controller    The unit does not move   e Select the unit to be operated by following the procedure  below     E When the AW RP655 is connected     Press the  1    2    3    4  or  5  button of  CONTROL   PREVIEW MONITOR OUT SEL      E When the AW RP555 is connected     Press the  1    2    3    4  or  5  button of  CONTROL      E When the AW RP50 is connected     Refer to the Operating Instructions of the controller     e If the  OPERATE  lamp on the controller is off  it means  that the power of the controller is not on    e  f the unit   s status display lamp is off or lights up orange  it  means that the unit   s power is not on   Refer to    Turning the power on     page 8   and turn on the  power     Multiple color bands
100. mance of the personal  are given below  computer concerned        User name admin  Password 12345             57          Controls and settings from web screen  continued        E Live screen  Single display mode    When the button is pressed  the display switches to the live screen on which the camera images are displayed and the  camera   s panning  tilting  Zooming  focusing and other functions can be controlled     AW HE60 HD Integrated Camera   Windows Internet Explorer KEk     HO intearated Camera    WAJ  Tv AW HE60    Live Setup    Multi screen    Compression    JPEG    Image Capture Size    050 Menu Operation    CAM   BAR  Power    Power ON Standby Zoom  Zoom  Op  Lock  Focus Auto                                                   e Multi Screen list box  Multi screen  e Image Capture Size button  The live screen display method is selected here   Image Capture Size      Single      The IP videos of the connected camera are The IP video in the main area is  l     displayed  displayed in the VGA size   d  n 1 4 a   This button is enabled only when  i l   I JPEG images are displayed   4Split 2 4 When the cameras for multi screen display    have been set ahead of time using the The IP video in the main area is    ES 23 e   multi screen setting  page 83   it is possible      to view a multiple number of IP videos on a This button is enabled only when  single screen   Multi display mode  JPEG images are displayed     1p  nbh x   WT Rese   The IP video in the main area is    
101. mputer running Mac OS X   regardless of the    H 264 transmission    settings   only JPEG images will appear   H 264 images will  not appear        When    On    is selected as the    H 264 transmission     setting  the maximum speed at which the JPEG  images are refreshed is limited to 15 fps regardless  of whether H 264 images are being displayed     e The speed at which the JPEG images are  refreshed may be reduced depending on the  network environment  performance of the personal  computer used  subjects and number of access  users     e A total of up to 14 users     both the users  receiving H 264 images and the users receiving  JPEG images     can access the unit at the same  time    However  depending on the settings for the     Bandwidth control bit rate     and    Max bit rate  per  client       the number of users who can access the  unit may be limited to 14     e lf the maximum number of users who can access  the unit has exceeded the upper limit  the    access  exceeded    message is displayed     e When    Multicast    has been selected as the     Transmission type     page 69  setting under    H 264  image settings     the second and subsequent  users receiving the H 264 images are not counted  among the access users     e When    Disable    is selected for    Tally Enable      page 50  page 81   the camera   s tally lamp will not  light even when the tally signal is input  However   the area frame of the main area  IP video display  area  will turn red        
102. n be registered now start blinking in  sequence     With the  MEMORY  button still held down   press the button of the preset memory number  in which the setting is to be registered       Calling the settings of the preset memories    1    22    Press the button among the  1  to  10  buttons  of  PRESET  in which the desired setting was  registered     E When the AW RP50 is connected     Refer to the Operating Instructions of the controller     White balance adjustment       E White balance adjustment    In order for the white to be reproduced accurately  the ratio  between the three primary colors  RGB  is adjusted  If the  white balance has shifted out of adjustment  not only will the  white be reproduced poorly but the color tones of the entire  screen will also be degraded     This adjustment must be performed when using the  unit for the first time or when the unit has not been  used for a prolonged period    It must be performed when the lighting conditions or  brightness has changed     As the type of adjustment used  AWB  automatic white  balance adjustment  which is used to adjust the white  balance when the AWB button on the controller is pressed   ATW  automatic tracking white balance adjustment  which  is used to keep adjusting the white balance at all times  or  manual adjustment can be selected     The results of the AWB adjustment can be stored in two  memories  A and B  when    AWB A    or    AWB B    has been  selected for the white balance     Once the white
103. nd the  lamp   s display is updated     rA lf the tally lamp is off     Tally  Off    is  displayed in white       Tally   On   If the tally lamp is on     Tally  On    is displayed  in red                           Notes    e  t may take 2 seconds or so for a change in the  lighting status of the tally lamp to be reflected on  the display of the mobile terminal    e When    Disable    is selected for    Tally Enable       page 50  page 81  thecamera   stally lamp will notlight  even when the tally signal is input  However  the  characters indicated for the tally lamp lighting status  displays will turn red           99    System log displays    NTP related error displays       Category Display Description of error    Connection error No response from the NTP server  e The IP address of the server may be incorrect   Check the server s IP address settings again   e The NTP server may be down   Consult your server administrator           Internal error Undefined error  e A problem has occurred in the NTP function   Check the NTP settings again   Successful NTP update succeeded  e The time has been updated successfully     NTP based time  synchronization    Login related displays       Category Display Description of error    Login  User name or IP address      f user authorization has been set  the name of the user who  has logged onto the unit is displayed   e  f host authorization has been set  the IP address of the user  who has logged onto the unit is displayed        100  
104. nfrared rays   When using Mac OS X   2 GB or more     Two models are available  the HDMI model AW HE60H  which is ideal for distributing the signals of TV conference Network 10Base T or 100Base TX port x1  and other video events  and the SDI output model function  AW HE60S which is ideal for creating content   IP video transfer and IP control can be performed for both Image display   Resolution  1024 x 768 pixels or  models  function more  It is also possible to connect to an existing camera Color generation  True Color 24 bits or  controller using serial control  more    Supported Microsoft   Windows   7 Professional  operating SP1 64 bit      system and Microsoft   Windows   7 Professional  Web browser SP1 32 bit 1    Windows   Internet Explorer   8 0 2  Windows   Internet Explorer   9 0 2       Microsoft   Windows   XP Home Edition  SP3 3   Microsoft   Windows   XP Professional  Edition SP3 3    OS X v10 5  Safari 5 0 6       OS X v10 6  Safari 5 1 5       OS X v10 7  Safari 5 1 5        1  This cannot be used in the  Windows   XP compatibility mode      2  This cannot be used with the 64 bit  version of Internet Explorer   8 0      3  The Microsoft   Windows   XP  Professional x64 Edition is not  supported     CD ROM drive     for using the Operating Instructions and  various software     DirectX   9 0c and up  Adobe   Reader       for browsing the Operating Instructions  on the CD ROM           Before use  continued        IMPORTANT    e Failure to provide the required p
105. ng settings are not initialized     e All the settings under  Setup   gt   Basic    e All the settings under  Setup   gt   User mng     e All the settings under  Setup       Server    e All the settings under  Setup   gt   Network   gt   SNMP    e  Setup   gt   Maintenance   gt   System log  system log  history             When the initialization operation is started  no operations  can be undertaken for about 2 minutes     94    Controls and settings from web screen    continued             Back up screen       On this screen  the unit   s settings can be saved to a personal computer or settings saved in a personal computer can be loaded  into the unit for use     AW HEGO HD Integrated Camera   Windows Intemet Explorer    AW HE60    HO Integrated Carnennn    AW HEGO    Liwe    Setup menu    Basic  Image  Multi screen  User mmg   Server    Network    Power    Power ON Standby    Download   The unit   s settings are saved in the personal computer   After displaying the save destination dialog box using the  Execute button  specify the save destination folder     Listed below are the settings to be saved     e Scene FullAuto settings  e Scene Manual    settings  e Scene Manual2 settings  e Scene Manual  settings  e System settings   e Preset settings       Z Memo Z    e  ttakes about 10 seconds after the Execute button  has been clicked for the save destination dialog box to  appear                 Upload   The unit   s setting files  which were saved in the personal  computer 
106. ning and tilting operations will  become slower in the zoom status    This function has no effect during preset operations     Focus Mode  Auto  Manual        Auto    or    Manual    is set here for the focusing function     Auto  The subjects are always brought into focus  automatically   Manual  The focus is operated manually     Focus ADJ With PTZ   Off  On        Off    or    On    is set here for the function which  compensates for out of focusing when it occurs during  panning  tilting or zooming operations at the manual focus  setting    When    Off    is set  adjust the focus as required after  zooming or set the focus to the auto mode    This item can be selected only when    Manual    has been  selected as the    Focus Mode    setting     Return    Use this to return to the previous menu     49    Camera menu items  continued        E Other 2 2 screen    HHH Other 2 2  HH  Tally Enable Enable  OSD Mix   SDI  COMP Off ByBrowser   Browser Video    OSD Off With Tally  OSD Status  Wireless Control    Enable       Return    Tally Enable  Disable  Enable      Enable    or    Disable    is set here for the function which  turns on or turns off the tally lamp using the tally control  signal     OSD Mix  Whether the camera menus  statuses and other displays  are to be turned Off or On can be selected here for each  output picture     SDI HDMI  COMP  Off  On  Off ByBrowser   Browser Video  Off  On     Off  The camera menus and statuses are not displayed  on the output picture
107. nsmission    priority    setting  there may be a reduction in the Image quality  number of users who can be connected   Low Motion priority   Normal   S Fine Image quality priority     lt  nitial setting  Normal gt   The image quality of the H 264 images is selected here   Frame rate   1fps  3fps  5fps   7 5fps   10fps   15fps   20fps   Note  30fps   e This setting can be selected only when    Constant   lt Initial setting  30fps  gt  bit rate    has been selected as the    Transmission  The frame rate of the H 264 images is set here  priority    setting   r    Notes     This setting can be selected only when    Frame rate       has been selected as the    Transmission priority    Refresh interval  setting   0 2s  0 33s  0 5s  1s  2s  3s  4s  5s   e    Frame rate    is linked to    Max bit rate  per client        lt Initial setting  3s gt   If a value indicated by an asterisk     has been The H 264 image refresh interval  1 frame interval   selected  the frame rate  image refresh interval  0 2 seconds to 5 seconds  is selected here   may become slower  When there are many errors in the network environment   N setting a short refresh interval reduces the disturbance in  the images     However  the image refresh speed may also be reduced     68    Controls and settings from web screen     continued        Transmission type   Unicast port  AUTO   Unicast port  MANUAL      Multicast      lt Initial setting  Unicast port  AUTO  gt     The transmission system for the H 264 images i
108. ntrast Mode    setting     Off  The shutter is set to OFF  so that it cannot be  tripped     Step  The step shutter is set  the steps can be  changed      Synchro  The synchro shutter is set  the setting can be  changed continuously      Step Synchro    This is used to adjust the shutter speed in the mode which    was selected as the    Shutter Mode    setting    When a higher shutter speed is selected  fast moving  subjects do not become blurred easily but the images will  be darker     The shutter speeds that can be set are listed below      When 59 94 Hz has been set as the unit   s frequency     When    Step    is selected as   When    Synchro    is selected  the    Shutter Mode    as the    Shutter Mode       1 100  1 250  1 500  1 1000  60 24 Hz to max  646 21 Hz  1 2000  1 4000  1 10000  255 steps        When 50 Hz has been set as the unit   s frequency     When    Step    is selected as   When    Synchro    is selected  the    Shutter Mode    as the    Shutter Mode          1 120  1 250  1 500  1 1000    50 20 Hz to max  538 51 Hz  1 2000  1 4000  1 10000  255 steps        42    Frame Mix  Auto  Off  6dB  12dB  18dB   Select for frame addition  gain up using sensor storage   amount   This item can be set when    Off    is selected as the    Shutter  Mode    item setting   When frame addition is performed  it will appear as if the  images are missing some frames     AutoF  Mix Max Gain    OdB  6dB  12dB  18dB   When    Auto    for the    Contrast Mode    or    Auto    
109. nus from the Top Menu items  and selecting settings  on the sub menus    Some sub menus have menu items for performing more  detailed settings    For details on the basic operations to display the camera  menus and change the items using the wireless remote  control or controller  AW RP655  AW RP555 or AW RP50    refer to pages 32 to 39     Camera Scene  FullAuto  System  Maintenance       Camera  Select this to open the camera menu relating to the  camera images     The     gt     and         marks in the menu titles indicate the  hierarchical level of the menu currently displayed    For instance     Kx Top Menu  gt     indicates the first  hierarchical level whereas  kk Camera  gt     and      HH System       indicate that the second hierarchical  level is now displayed    Menu items accompanied by a     gt     mark indicate data  which is stored on a scene by scene basis  menu items  accompanied by a         mark indicate data which is stored  together for one camera regardless of the scenes     System  Select this to display the System menu used to adjust the  genlock  external synchronization  phase or establish the  camera output image settings     Maintenance  Display the Maintenance menu which concerns checking  the unit   s firmware versions  checking the IP address and  initialize the settings     C Note Nd    e The Top Menu does not have a    Return    setting   To close the menu screen  use the controller to  perform the operation to close the menu screen     For 
110. o return to the previous menu     E Firmware Version screen        Firmware Version        CPU Software  Camera Main  Pan Tilt  Network   PLD  Camera  Output   EEPROM    o gt Return       CPU Software Camera Main  This is selected to display the software version of the  camera unit     CPU Software Pan Tilt  This is selected to display the software version of the pan   tilt unit     CPU Software Network  This is selected to display the software version of the  network unit     PLD Camera  This is selected to display the PLD version of the camera  unit     PLD Output  This is selected to display the PLD version of the output  unit     EEPROM  This is selected to display the EEPROM version     Return  Use this to return to the previous menu     51    Camera menu items  continued        E IP Network screen    HHH IP Network        IP Address  192 168  04  Subnet Mask  255r 2 Doe Doe    Default Gateway  192 168  0     oReturn       IP Address  This is selected to display the IP address which has been  set for the unit     Subnet Mask  This is selected to display the subnet mask which has  been set for the unit     Default Gateway  This is selected to display the default gateway which has  been set for the unit     Note    e On this screen  the IP Address  Subnet Mask and  Default Gateway settings can be displayed but they  cannot be changed    To change an address  use    Network     page 88  on  the Web setting screen or    Easy IP Setup Software      page 41  in the  lt Basics 
111. oes not work during automatic  setting which is currently being selected  adjustments     It does not function if    Home    has been  selected on the pull down menu           When this is pressed while the focus is          Use this to adjust the focus in the Far                   direction   It does not work during automatic  adjustments    Use this to switch between auto and manual  focusing        76    Controls and settings from web screen    continued        e Brightness          Use this to make the image darker   It does not work during automatic  adjustments     Use this to make the image lighter    It does not work during automatic  adjustments    Use this to switch the picture brightness  adjustment between auto and manual           e Control pad and its buttons       To adjust the image in the horizontal             or vertical direction  panning or  tilting   left click the pad and the  buttons    The more the outside of the pad   is clicked  the faster the camera  operates  Adjustment is also possible  by dragging the mouse    Right click the pad to initiate zooming  and focusing    When the top half of the pad is  clicked in the up or down direction   the zoom  magnification  is adjusted  in the Tele direction  conversely  when  the bottom half of the pad is adjusted   the zoom is adjusted in the Wide  direction    When the left half of the pad is  clicked in the left or right direction   the focus is adjusted in the Near  direction  conversely when the right  
112. on is pressed  one of the shutter   modes set by the controller or    shutter OFF    is   selected  When auto focus is selected  the   The  SHUTTER  button lights up in all modes except For switching WHITE BAL A    AF EXT  button lights    shutter OFF  B or ATW   4 When the focus setting is   The shutter mode settings established by the switched between auto focusing    PRESET  buttons are as follows  and manual focusing by the   PRESET PRESET camera  the resulting status  lamp   MODE No  MODE No  on or off  will not be reflected in   1 100  1 1 4000 PRESET6 the button     1 1202   PRESET  H0000   PRESET7    PRESET8          This is used to switch between the  Day mode and Night mode        Each time the   AF EXT  button  is pressed  the focus setting is  switched between auto focus and  manual focus                                1 250 PRESET2   SYNCHRO   1 500 PRESET3 SCAN  1 1000 PRESET4 ELC PRESET9    1 2000 PRESETS OFF PRESET10                  1     1 100    when 59 94 Hz is selected as the frequency setting  of the AW HE6O     2     1 120    when 50 Hz is selected as the frequency setting of          the AW HE6O     1  The lamp of the AWC switch flashes while automatic  3  The contrast level can be adjusted in the AUTO  white balance is being executed  mode   When AWB is completed successfully  the lamp  4  There is a delay in the switching of the display when  goes off  when it is not completed successfully  it the settings are changed on the camera   lights up      2
113. ontinuously          continued        The shutter speeds that can be set are listed below      When 59 94 Hz has been set as the unit   s frequency     When    Step    is selected as   When    Synchro    is selected  the    Shutter Mode       as the    Shutter Mode          1 100  1 250  1 500  1 1000    60 24 Hz to max  646 21 Hz  1 2000  1 4000  1 10000  255 steps         When 50 Hz has been set as the unit   s frequency     When    Step    is selected as   When    Synchro    is selected  the    Shutter Mode    as the    Shutter Mode          1 120  1 250  1 500  1 1000    50 20 Hz to max  538 51 Hz  1 2000  1 4000  1 10000  255 steps        Frame Mix  Auto  Off  6dB  12dB  18dB    Select for frame addition  gain up using sensor storage   amount    This item can be set when    Off    is selected as the    Shutter  Mode    item setting    When frame addition is performed  it will appear as if the  images are missing some frames     AutoF  Mix Max Gain    OdB  6dB  12dB  18dB    When    Auto    for the    Contrast Mode    or    Auto    for the     Frame Mix    is selected  the maximum frame addition  amount can be set    If frame addition is performed at the Auto setting  it will  appear as if the images are missing some frames     Gain    Auto  0dB  3dB  6dB  9dB  12dB  15dB  18dB   The image gain is adjusted here    In locations which are too dark  adjust the gain upward   conversely  in locations which are too bright  adjust it  downward    When    Auto    is set  the ligh
114. oting conditions  and suits your preferences    When continuing to shoot in the same circumstances   there is no need to select another mode     5 start shooting    After shooting  turn off the power of all the  units and devices in the system           Note    e lf    FullAuto    has been selected as the setting  for Scene on the camera menu  for example  all  the auto settings will be turned on  and manual  operations will no longer be possible for some of  the items           How to turn the power on and off       E Turning the power on       When performing the operations  using the wireless remote control          1 Set all the power switches of the units and  devices connected in the system to ON   e This unit does not have a power switch   When power is supplied to it  the status display lamp  will light up orange   The initial operation is then performed  and after this  the unit is set to the standby mode     2 Press one of the  CAM1  to  CAM4  buttons on  the wireless remote control to select the unit     3 Press the  ON STANDBY  button on the  wireless remote control for 2 seconds   The POWER ON mode is established  images are    output  and control can be exercised      The unit   s status display lamp now lights up green            Notes       lt takes about 30 seconds per unit for the initial  settings operation to be completed  During this  period  the unit cannot be operated     Status display lamp  light up orange    e When transferring to the STAND BY mode  
115. ow    is set  the images appear sedate and  composed  The resulting gamma curve has a gentle  gradient in the low brightness areas  and the contrast is  sharper    Conversely  when    High    is set  the tonal range in the dark  area is expanded so that the images take on a lighter  tone  The resulting gamma curve has a sharp gradient in  the low brightness areas  and the contrast is softer     73    Controls and settings from web screen    Back Light COMP   Off  On       On    or    Off    is set here for the backlight compensation  function    Under backlight conditions  the function prevents  darkening as a result of light striking the backs of subjects   and makes it possible to shoot images in shade or shadow  more brightly    The function takes effect when    Auto    has been selected  as the Contrast Mode  Gain or Frame Mix item setting     Day Night  Day  Night   This is used to select normal shooting or low light shooting   by exposing the subjects to infrared rays      Day Normal shooting             Night Low light shooting          e In Night mode  Black and white images are output   The lens iris is forcibly set to open     Color Matrix  Normal  EBU  NTSC  User    The preset color matrix data is loaded  and the saturation  and phase are compensated accordingly    When    User    is selected  the saturation and phase can be  finely adjusted using the 16 axis color matrix  Axis 01 to  Axis 16      ColorMatrix  Color Position    Axis 5  Axis 6 90   Axis 4  112 5  Ee
116. ox    has been selected  the images  will not appear for a few seconds when the color bar  display is set to ON or OFF        HDMI Color  AW HE60H only    RGB NOR  RGB ENH  YCbCr422  YCbCr444   Set here is the HDMI color output     e When an HDMI monitor is used  use    YCbCr422    under  normal circumstances       In cases where  for instance  HDMI  RGB  signals are  converted and output to a DVI monitor  the settings  required will differ depending on the color gradation  supported by the monitor     RGB NOR   The RGB output signals are output in the  16 to 235 range           RGB ENH   The RGB output signals are output in the  O to 255 range              e  f the black parts of the images appear overexposed  when    RGB NOR       has been selected  use the     RGB ENH       setting instead    e Conversely  if the images are displayed with a loss of  dark detail when    RGB ENH    has been selected  use  the    RGB NOR     setting instead        Note RK    e  f an HDMI Color setting which is not supported by  the monitor has been specified  the HDMI Color  setting may be changed automatically     The menu display will remain unchanged            With the AW HE6OS  this item cannot be selected     Return  Use this to return to the previous menu     47    Camera menu items  continued          Changing the format    When the format is changed on the Output screen from its  current setting  the Format change check screen appears     Format change check screen    HHH Format     
117. power switches of the units  and devices connected in the system to ON     For further details  refer to the Operating Instructions of the  controller     When the AW RP50 is connected     Refer to the Operating Instructions of the controller     How to turn the power on and off  continued        E Turning the power off       When performing the operations  using the wireless remote control          4        Notes       Press one of the  CAM1  to  CAM4  buttons on  the wireless remote control to select the unit     Press the  ON STANDBY  button on the  wireless remote control for 2 seconds     The unit   s power is turned off      The unit   s status display lamp now lights up orange     If a multiple number of units are going to be  used  repeat steps 1 and 2 as required     Set all the power switches of the units and  devices connected in the system to OFF        e When transferring to the STAND BY mode   Status display lamp  Orange   The pan tilt position is stored in the memory  and  the pan tilt unit is moved so that it points backwards     e When transferring to the POWER ON mode   Status display lamp  Green  after the initial setting  operation is completed     The pan tilt unit is moved to the position which was  stored in the memory when the transition to the  STAND BY mode was made     e POWER ON preset  The pan tilt unit is moved to the setting  which was  established immediately prior to the transition to the  STAND BY mode  when the power has been turned  on     
118. preset  The zoom position is stored using the  setting established immediately before the power is  turned off           For further details  refer to the Operating Instructions of the  controller     E When the AW RP50 is connected     Refer to the Operating Instructions of the controller     Selecting the units    Up to four units can be operated using one wireless remote  control    Up to five units and devices can be operated using one  controller    Select the unit  or units  to be operated from the wireless  remote control or controller    Even when using only one unit  it must still be selected     When performing the operations  using the wireless remote control    1 Press the  CAM1    CAM2    CAM3  or  CAM4   button   The unit   s status display lamp blinks green when a signal  matched by the remote control ID has been received   and it blinks orange when a signal that is not matched by  the remote control ID has been received        When performing the operations using the controller    E When the AW RP655 is connected     1 Press the  1    2    3    4  or  5  button of   CONTROL PREVIEW MONITOR OUT SEL      a When the AW RP555 is connected     1 Press the  1    2    3    4  or  5  button of   CONTROL         When the AW RP50 is connected     Refer to the Operating Instructions of the controller     Selecting the shooting modes  scene files     E Types of shooting modes    This unit has four preset shooting modes  each of which  corresponds to a set of circumstances
119. ps      When connecting the unit to the AW RP655 for use   the    DIAGONAL SPEED  P T SETTING     setting of  the AW RP655 takes effect    To change the Preset Speed  change the  AW RP655 setting           Preset Scope  Mode A  Mode B  Mode C   Selected here are the setting items to be recalled when  the contents of the preset memory are regenerated     Mode A  Pan  Tilt  Zoom  including digital zoom   Focus   Iris  Gain  White BAL   Mode B  Pan  Tilt  Zoom  including digital zoom   Focus   lris   Mode C  Pan  Tilt  Zoom  including digital zoom   Focus    Digital Zoom  Disable  Enable        Enable    or    Disable    is set here for the digital zoom  function    If Zooming is performed toward the Tele end beyond the  maximum position when    Enable    has been selected  the  digital Zoom can be operated continuously  Zooming will  stop temporarily at the position where the optical zoom  and digital zoom are switched so after it has stopped at  this position  proceed with zooming again    When the setting is changed to    Disable    while already in  the digital Zoom region  the zoom will automatically move  to the maximum position of the optical zoom        Note    e The digital zoom is set to off when color bars are    displayed during digital Zooming        Speed With Zoom POS   Off  On        Off    or    On    is set here for the function used to adjust the  camera direction   s adjustment speed in conjunction with  the zoom magnification    When    On    is set  the pan
120. r  3  9  D S    7 A   s ae  mA AR  gt    O 4  6 7 to    Scene             G Press the  O  button     The shooting mode blinks   1 Press the  CAM1    CAM2    CAM3  or  CAM4     button to select the unit     7 Press the  A  or  V  button to select the  shooting mode  FullAuto  Manual1  Manual2 or  2 Press the  MENU  button for 2 seconds  Manual3  to be used  and press the  O  button    The Top Menu is displayed  to enter the selection       Top Menu x  OCamera Ce ene LE AES 8 Press the  MENU  button for 2 seconds     System The camera menu display is exited   Maintenance       3 Press the  A  or  F  button to bring the cursor  to    Camera        11    Selecting the shooting modes  scene files   continued     When performing the operations using the controller    E  When the AW RP655 is connected     1    12    Press one of the  1  to  5  buttons of   CONTROL PREVIEW MONITOR OUT SEL  to  select the unit which is to be operated     Press the  MENU  button to set the LCD panel  display to the menu mode     Turn the jog dial  main  until CAMERA SETTING  appears  and press the  OK  button     CAMERA SETTING   gt  OK Key    When the scene selection menu has appeared  on the LCD panel  select the scene to be set   and press the  OK  button     SCENE HALOGEN   gt  OK Key    The scene names displayed on the LCD panel correlate  with the scene files of the AW HE60 as shown below   AW RP655 display AW HE60 scene file  HALOGEN Manual1       FLUORESCENT Manual2       OUTDOOR Manual3       
121. rations and screen  displays may differ from how it is actually appears    e Functions which can be used by Windows only are  indicated using the mark     Contents       Blore USE er 4  KEE A 4  Required personal computer ermironrment    4  Disclaimer Of warranty  5  Network security E 5  Concerning the plug in viewer software    6   Basic shooting operations           cccccseeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeneeeeeneeeees 7   How to turn the power on and off          cccccsseseeeseeesneeeeeneees 8  Turning the power on sicseswsntestesincedinwstiacudexestncatunndaaeonticcaes 8  Turning the power Oft    9   Selecting the UNItS          ccccscsseesseesseesseeseeeeeeeseeeeeenseessneneees 10   Selecting the shooting modes  scene fileS                 06 10  Types Of shooting modes            ssesseeseneeesrrressrrresrrrrennnne 10  How to select the shooting MOdGe                 cceceseseeeeee ees 11   leie lu Le EN 13   What to do when encountering problems  in the basic Shooting OperatiOns          ccsssseeseeesseeeeeees 14   More advanced Operations             cccccssesseeeseesseeseeenseesenees 15   Manual ve e de D 16  Manually adjusting the tocus  16  Manually adjusting the iriS                cccccsssececssseeceseeeeneeees 17  Manually adjusting the shutter speed         a nnonnnonnnannanena 18  Manually adjusting the oam    19   Preset MEMO MOS isisa 20   White balance adjustment            cccccccsteseeeeeneeeeeeeeeenneenennes 23  White balance adlustment ek 23   Black level  master pede
122. rations on the control screen   Use this also to lock the on screen display       menu operations  CAM BAR and Power ON  button Standby button to prevent operations  from being performed by accident        59    Controls and settings from web screen  continued        e Main area  IP video display area        The IP video of the connected camera will be displayed   While the tally lamp is on  the area frame will turn red   When the tally lamp is off  the display area will return to  normal     The camera image can be zoomed in and out by operating    the mouse wheel inside the display area   When the image is zoomed in  click within the display area    at the desired new center position for the angle of view   then the camera image will appear centered around that    position        Z Memo Z    When the shooting scenes vary significantly  restrictions  imposed by the graphics processing  GDI  of the  operating system installed may give rise to a phenomenon  called    screen tearing     where parts of the picture are not  displayed in synchronization  although this will depend on  the personal computer used        60      Notes TdT          _    TAT    e On a personal computer running Windows  if     H 264 transmission     page 67  is set to    On     H 264  images and JPEG images can be displayed    H 264 images will appear immediately after they  appear on the Live screen  in single display mode    If it is set to    Off     only JPEG images will appear     e On a personal co
123. rmal speed  high speed  is  restored     Changing the direction or zoom at low speed   Press the  SLOW  button   When this button is held down  the speed can be set to  an even lower speed   When it is tapped  the normal speed  low speed  is  restored     The lens focus control speed is also changed at the same  time        M FOCUS MIIRIS IRIS           Panasonic    AW RM50             When performing the operations using the controller         Changing the camera   s direction    Moving the camera toward the left or right  panning    Tilt the  PAN TILT  lever toward L or R     Moving the camera up or down  tilting    Tilt the  PAN TILT  lever toward UP or DOWN     Moving the camera diagonally   Tilt the  PAN TILT  lever diagonally     Returning the camera to the reference position   If the controller has a  HOME  button  press the   HOME  button       Using the zoom function    Zooming in  the subject becomes magnified in size    Tilt the  ZOOM  lever toward the TELE direction     Zooming out  the subject becomes reduced in size    Tilt the  ZOOM  lever toward the WIDE direction        Note  gt      e The indicator displays of the AW RP655 are  indicators that show the positions of the optical  zoom  They will not work for electronic zooming             Changing the direction or zoom speed     AW RP655 and AW RP555    1 Press the  SPEED  button     Each time the  SPEED  button is pressed  the control  speed is switched between the high speed  the button   s  lamp is off  and
124. rol   12 settings  or controller that is used for operation     White balance adjustment   see pages 23 to 26        This adjustment is performed to express the white  accurately  Its setting also has an effect on the color tones  of the entire screen    e  t must be performed when using the unit for the first  time or when the unit has not been used for a prolonged  period    e  t must be performed when the lighting conditions or  brightness has changed    e Once the white balance has been attained  no further  adjustment is required provided that the unit is going to be  used under the same conditions     Black level  master pedestal  adjustment   see pages 27 to 28      This adjustment is performed to align the black level     pedestal level  of a multiple number of cameras   e Ask your dealer to perform this adjustment     Genlock adjustment  AW HE60S only    see pages 29 to 31     e This adjustment is performed to achieve phase alignment  by applying external synchronization  genlock  when a  multiple number of cameras will be used or when the unit  will be used in combination with other devices    e Ask your dealer to perform this adjustment     15    Manual shooting       E Manually adjusting the focus    The lens focus can be adjusted manually        When performing the operations  using the wireless remote control    1    2    Press the  M FOCUS  button to switch the  focus to manual adjustment     Press the  F  or  N  button of  FOCUS  to adjust  the focus     When 
125. rval    Image capture size  Server    Network    Maintenance    Power    Power ON Standby    e Priority stream    Activation    lt Initial setting  Off gt    Whether to use priority stream transmission is set here  using    On    or    Off            Note    e  f    On    has been selected as the priority stream     Activation    setting  the number of users who are  allowed access may be limited        Destination IP address 1    lt Initial setting  blank gt     The IP address of the first send destination is input here     Destination IP address 2     lt lnitial setting  blank gt    The IP address of the second send destination is input  here     86       Priority stream           Tips      Con Off  JPEG      Stream type   lt Initial setting  JPEG gt   JPEG or H 264 is set as the stream type here        JPEG JPEG images are sent        H 264 H 264 images are sent        Refresh interval     1fps  2fps  3fps  5fps  6fps  10fps  15fps   30fps     lt lnitial setting  1fps gt    The speed at which the images are to be refreshed is set  here  This setting takes effect only when    JPEG    has been  selected as the    Stream type    setting           Note R      When    On    is selected as the    H 264 transmission      page 67  and a value with an asterisk     is selected   the image refresh interval may become longer than  the value which is set           Image capture size  QVGA  VGA     lt Initial setting  VGA gt    QVGA or VGA is selected here as the image resolution   This
126. rve as the left most limit   Next  perform the steps in    Basic limiter operations       Press the  MENU  button quickly and then press  the   lt 4  button for 2 seconds while holding down the   PRESET  button         Setting the right most limit position of the  movement range  Press the   lt 4  or   gt   button of the wireless remote  control to turn the unit as far as the position which will  serve as the right most limit   Next  perform the steps in    Basic limiter operations       Press the  MENU  button quickly and then press  the   gt   button for 2 seconds while holding down the   PRESET  button      Setting releasing the limiters  continued        E Releasing the limiters    The limiter positions that are set can be released by following  the steps below   When the position is released  the tally lamp blinks twice     1 Press one of the  CAM1  to  CAM4  buttons to  select the unit     2 Release the limiters by taking the steps below     e Releasing the upper limit position of the  movement range  Perform the steps in    Basic limiter operations       Press the  MENU  button quickly and then press  the  A  button for 2 seconds while holding down the   PRESET  button      e Releasing the lower limit position of the  movement range  Perform the steps in    Basic limiter operations       Press the  MENU  button quickly and then press  the  WV  button for 2 seconds while holding down the   PRESET  button      e Releasing the left most limit position of the  movement ran
127. s    lt Initial setting  blank gt   Input here the system name for controlling the unit using  the SNMP function     90    Controls and settings from web screen    continued          Maintenance    Among the various maintenance operations performed on this screen are system log checks  system version upgrading and    initialization of the unit   The screen itself consists of four tabs     System log        Product info         Default reset    and    Back up        System log screen    A maximum of a hundred system logs can be stored in the unit   s internal memory   When this maximum number has been exceeded  the old logs are overwritten successively by the new logs   The logs are cleared when the unit   s power is turned off        AW HEGO HD Integrated Camera   Windows Intemet Explorer    HO Integrated Carnenrn    AW HEGO AW HEGO    Live System log    Setup menu  Error description    Basic    Image    Multi scoreen    User mmg     Server    Network    Power    Power ON Standby       e No e Error description  The running numbers of the system logs are displayed Details of the error logs are displayed here   here  For further details on the system logs  refer to page 100     e Time  amp  date  The times and dates when the logs were generated are  displayed here   The 24 hour system is used to display this information     91    Controls and settings from web screen    continued             Product info  screen       The versions of the unit   s software can be checked on this
128. s from the Easy IP Setup  Software     The setting operations from the Easy IP    Setup Software are enabled for 20 minutes   after the camera has started operating   Unlimited   The setting operations from the Easy IP   Setup Software are enabled at all times           89    Controls and settings from web screen    continued             SNMP screen       The settings related to the SNMP function are selected on this screen   When the SNMP manager is used for the connection  the unit   s statuses can be checked   When the SNMP function is to be used  consult with your network administrator      gt  AW HE6O HD integrated Camera   Windows Internet Explorer    HO Integrated Compca    AW HE6O AW HEGO    Setup menu Community  Basic System name  Location    Image  Contact    Multi screen    User mng     Server    Maintenance    Power    Power ON Standby          e Community  0 to 32 half size characters  e Location  0 to 32 half size characters    lt Initial setting  blank gt   lt Initial setting  blank gt   Input here the community name which is to be monitored  Input here the location where the unit has been installed     Note    e Contact  0 to 255 half size characters    lt Initial setting  blank gt   Input here the email address or telephone number of the  administrator     e When using the SNMP function  be absolutely sure  to input the community name   This function cannot be used if the community  name field is left blank           e System name  0 to 32 half size character
129. s selected    here     Unicast port   AUTO     With this setting  up to 14 users can  access one camera at the same time   When sending images from the unit      Unicast port image     is selected  automatically    If there is no need to always use the  same port number for sending the  H 264 images in cases where the unit  is used in a network  for instance  it  is recommended that    Unicast port   AUTO     be selected        Unicast port   MANUAL     Multicast          With this setting  up to 14 users can  access one camera at the same time   When sending images from the  camera     Unicast port  MANUAL      must be set manually    When sending H 264 images over  the internet  always use the same  communication enabled port number  that is set in the broadband router   hereafter  the    router        For further details  refer to the  operating instructions of the router  used     With this setting  the number of users  who can access one camera at the  same time is unlimited    When sending H 264 at the    Multicast     setting  input the    Multicast address         Multicast port     and    Multicast TTL   HOPLimit                 Note      When    Unicast port  MANUAL     has been selected     the    Unicast port image     must be set        Unicast port image   1024 to 50000     Only even numbers can be set     lt Initial setting  32004 gt    The Unicast port number  used when sending images  from the unit  is input here     Multicast address    Setting range  224 0 
130. s selected and the   white balance is executed  the adjustment results  obtained are stored in the memory selected    When AWB A or AWB B is then selected  the white  balance stored in the selected memory can be  recalled            Note    e When preset settings have been called from the  AW RP655  the AWB mode which was set when the  preset data was registered by the AW RP655 will  be called           R Gain  B Gain     30 to  30   When    AWB AT or    AWB B    is selected as the AWB Mode  setting  the white balance can be finely adjusted after  automatic white balance  AWB  has been performed        Notes S                       e When automatic white balance  AWB  is executed   the R Gain and B Gain values are returned to    0       e When    AWB A    or    AWB PB    is selected as the AWB  Mode setting  the R Gain and B Gain adjustment  values can be stored in the two memories  A and B      When new values are set  the previous values are  erased    Use each of the memories for a different purpose in  accordance with the shooting conditions    e  n terms of registering values in the preset  memories  the R Gain and B Gain settings     30 to   30  are not stored  but the white balance  color   status after adjustments have been made using the  R Gain and B Gain items can be stored        f settings in the preset memories are recalled  when    Mode A    has been selected as the Preset  Scope setting  the R Gain and B Gain settings are  returned to    0       e When    ATW 
131. s targeted by the setting items  listed above    On  The camera menus and statuses are displayed for  the output pictures covered by the setting items listed  above    Off ByBrowser    If a menu has been opened from the browser screen   the camera menus and statuses are not displayed   on the output images for which this setting is  established         Note    e Even if the display has been set to the off position  the camera menus will still be displayed for one  minute whenever the power of the unit is turned on        OSD Off With Tally  Off  On   This is used to enable or disable the function for clearing  the OSD menu displays when the tally signal is received  by a command or contact   When the tally signal is released  the original OSD menu  displays are restored     OSD Status  Off  On      Off    or    On    is set here for the status display which  appears during AWB operations     50       Wireless Control  Disable  Enable      Enable    or    Disable    is set here for operations conducted  from the wireless remote control   The operations are enabled when the units power is  turned on from an external device other than a wireless  remote control  and they are disabled when the power is  turned on from a wireless remote control        Notes x                           e At the point when this item   s setting is changed  the  new setting is not reflected in operation   It is reflected when the unit is set to the standby  mode and its power is turned on    e Follow
132. s the    H 264 transmission     setting  the number of users who can access the  unit is limited to a maximum of 10           67    Controls and settings from web screen  continued        Image capture size  QVGA  VGA  Max bit rate  per client      lt Initial setting  VGA gt   64kbps  128kbps   256kbps   384kbps     QVGA or VGA is selected here as the H 264 image 512kbps   768kbps   1024kbps   1536kbps    resolution  2048kbps   3072kbps   4096kbps   Unlimited       lt lnitial setting  4096kbps  gt     oo  i  The H 264 bit rate per client is selected here   Transmission priority                                                     Constant bit rate  Frame rate  Notes OS   lt Initial setting  Constant bit rate gt  e    64kbps    or    128kbps    can be selected only when  The transmission mode of the H 264 images is set here  QVGA or VGA has been set   Constant bit rate The H 264 images are e    Unlimited     can be selected only when    Frame rate     transmitted at the bit rate which has been selected as the    Transmission priority     was set by    Max bit rate  per setting   client       e The H 264 bit rate is linked to the    Bandwidth  eramesrate The H 264 images are control bit rate     of the network setting  See page 89    branemitied al the framerate If a value indicated by an asterisk     is selected   which was set by    Frame rate     the bit rate may become slower than the value  which has been set   J      Note     When    Frame rate    is selected as the    Tra
133. s to clear the camera menu    Then start again from step 1     Press the  A    V     lt 4  or   gt   button for  2 seconds while holding down the  PRESET   button     The limiter for the upper limit  lower limit  left limit or right  limit is set  or released  using these direction buttons   respectively    The tally lamp will blink at this time    When a limiter is set  it blinks once  when a limiter is  released  it blinks twice    If any other button was operated between steps 1 and  2  start again from step 1     102    select the unit     e Setting the upper limit position of the movement  range  Press the  A  or  F   button of the wireless remote  control to turn the unit as far as the position which will  serve as the upper limit   Next  perform the steps in    Basic limiter operations       Press the  MENU  button quickly and then press  the  A  button for 2 seconds while holding down the   PRESET  button         Setting the lower limit position of the movement  range  Press the  A  or  F   button of the wireless remote  control to turn the unit as far as the position which will  serve as the lower limit   Next  perform the steps in    Basic limiter operations       Press the  MENU  button quickly and then press  the  V   button for 2 seconds while holding down the   PRESET  button      e Setting the left most limit position of the  movement range  Press the   lt 4  or   gt   button of the wireless remote  control to turn the unit as far as the position which will  se
134. server settings  consult your network  administrator     88       On    EE C   fun    IP address    lt lnitial setting  192 168 0 10 gt    Input the unit   s IP address here when the DHCP function  is not going to be used  Input an address that will not  duplicate an existing IP address which has been set for a  personal computer or another network camera        ei Memo  amp     e Multiple IP addresses cannot be used even when the  DHCP function is used   For details on the DHCP server settings  consult your  network administrator        Controls and settings from web screen    Subnet mask    lt Initial setting  255 255 255 0 gt    Input the unit   s subnet mask here if the DHCP function is  not going to be used     Default gateway    lt Initial setting  192 168 0 1 gt    Input the unit   s default gateway if the DHCP function is not  going to be used        Z Memo  amp     e Multiple IP addresses cannot be used for the default  gateway even when the DHCP function is used   For details on the DHCP server settings  consult your  network administrator        DNS    lt lnitial setting  Manual gt    Whether the DNS server address is to be acquired  automatically  Auto  or manually  Manual  is input here   If    Manual    has been selected  the DNS settings must be  established    If    Auto    is selected when the DHCP function is going   to be used  the DNS server address is acquired  automatically    For further details  consult your system administrator     Primary server addr
135. setting  1h gt    The interval  1 to 24 hours in 1 hour increments  for  acquiring the time from the NTP server and updating the  time is selected here     Time zone   lt lnitial setting for AW HE60HN AW HE60SN    GMT  08 00  Pacific Time  US  amp  Canada   Tijuana gt    lt lnitial setting for AW HE60HE AW HE60SE    GMT  08 00  Greenwich Mean Time  Dublin  Edinburgh   Lisbon  London gt   Select the time zone that corresponds with the region in  which the unit is going to be used     87    Controls and settings from web screen     continued          Network    This screen has items that relate to the network settings and SNMP  Simple Network Management Protocol      It consists of the two tabs of    Network    and    SNMP        Network screen    AW HEb0 HO Integrated Camera   Windows Intervet Explorer    AW HE60    HO Integrated Campra    AW HE6O    Live Network    Setup menu    IP network      DHCP    IP address    Image    Subnet mask    Multi screen S  Default gateway    User mng  DNS  Primary server address  Server  Secondary server address    HTTP port    Maintenance      dvid    A contro  bit rate i  Pona Bandwidth controli bit rate     Power ON Standby    e IP network    DHCP    lt Initial setting  Off gt    Whether the DHCP function is to be used is set by  selecting    On    or    Off    here  Set the DHCP server in   such a way that the same IP address cannot be used by  personal computers without the DHCP function or by other  network cameras    For details on the 
136. setting is to be registered       Calling the settings of the preset memories    I Set to the preset memory mode   Press the  TR PSET  button to turn off its lamp     2 Press the button among the  1  to  50  buttons  of  TRACING PRESET MEMORY  in which the  setting was registered       Erasing preset memory settings    1 Set to the preset memory mode   Press the  TR PSET  button to turn off its lamp     2 Set the memory recording mode   Press the  M LOCK  button to turn off its lamp     3 Hold down the  RESET  button   The buttons among the  1  to  50  buttons of  TRACING   PRESET MEMORY  whose settings can be erased now  start blinking in sequence   e The settings for the buttons whose lamps are off  cannot be erased  since they contain tracing memory  settings      4 with the  RESET  button still held down  press  the button of the preset memory number whose  setting is to be erased     21    Preset memories  continued     L When the AW RP555 is connected     Up to 10 settings can be registered and called   The  1  to  10  buttons of  PRESET  correspond to the unit   s  preset memories No 1 to No 10       Registering the settings in the preset memories    1    Display the picture to be shot on the monitor     Operate the  PAN TILT  lever and  ZOOM  lever to  determine the camera angle    Adjust the focus  iris  gain and white balance if they need  to be adjusted     Hold down the  MEMORY  button     The buttons among the  1  to  10  buttons of  PRESET   in which settings ca
137. settings which were  established on the    Preset Scope    menu   see pages 49  78 and 81     The camera direction moves to the home  position if    Home    has been selected on the  pull down menu        e Scene    Use this if the scenes are to be switched        when the shooting mode is selected from    the pull down menu and the Set button is  clicked        Use this to switch to the shooting mode now       being selected using the pull down menu     61    Controls and settings from web screen    continued     The following functions are supported by Windows only     e SnapShot       This function acquires still images from the       videos displayed on the Live screen        This closes the SnapShot screen     e Full screen display    This function enables the full screen display  of images displayed on the Live screen on  the computer screen        62    Controls and settings from web screen    continued        E Live screen  Multi display mode    In this mode  the images of a multiple number of cameras can be monitored on one screen  called the    multi screen        The image of 4 cameras or max  16 cameras can be monitored at one time    In order to use the multi screen  the cameras whose images are to be shown on the multi screen must be set ahead of time   With one group consisting of 4 cameras  up to four groups of cameras  a total of 16 cameras  can be registered  See page 83      AW HE60 HD Integrated Camera   Windows Internet Explorer    AW HE6 AW HE60    etup 
138. ss connection  The following models are supported as mobile terminals  as  of xxx 201 2   Tally   Off    Mobile terminal Specifications  iPad  iPhone iOS 5 0   Sarari 5 1 or later  iPod touch    Android    terminals   Panasonic TOUGHPAD FZ A1             e Use a standard browser with an Android terminal   e Images are displayed only in the JPEG format when using the  standard browser of an Android terminal        Z Memo  amp     e Input the user name and password if the authorization  dialog box is displayed   The initial settings for the user name and password are  given below     User name admin  Password 12345                      In order to ensure security  the password for the user       name of    admin    must be changed without fail    see page 84  i  e If the mobile terminal does not support the character code e Pan Tilt  UTF 8  the characters cannot be displayed properly  When this button is pressed  the buttons for performing    the pan tilt operations are displayed on the screen        ER The camera is panned toward the left        The camera is tilted upward        The camera is tilted downward     The camera is panned toward the right           e Zoom    The unit   s zooming operations are performed using these  buttons        Use this to adjust the zoom  magnification  in    the Wide direction        Use this to adjust the zoom  magnification  to  1 0x        Use this to adjust the zoom  magnification  in  the Tele direction           96    Controls and settin
139. stal  adjustment                00008 27  Black level  master pedestal  adiustmment 27   Genlock adjustment  AW HE60S only               scseeeeeeeeees 29  Genlock adiusiment 29   BASIC e EC de ERER 32  When performing the operations   using the wireless remote Control    34  Control exercised from the Multi Function   Controller AW RP655      annannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne 35  Control exercised from the Multi Hybrid   Control Panel AN HPDBBb 37  Control exercised from the Remote   Camera Controller AHB    39    Camera menu items eege Sedgeenbe EE 40  Setting the camera MENU items    40  Top Menu Eet 40  Camera screen  when FullAuto is selected                    41  Camera screen  when Manual to 3 is selected             41  Contrast screen    42  Picture 1 2 screen    43  Pict  re 2 2 EE 44  16 axis color I At Gsaeaenecacercsnssenet toonctnnaescemmnetunacosdnetes  45  BV SS FS cea cate ete chievset eneetecetic ne Pace seer ai oireeni 46  Genlock screen  AW HEGOS only     46  Output screen    47  Other 1 2 screen E 49  Other 2 2 SCRC EN 50  Maintenance screen    EEN 51  Firmware Version screen          ccccccccceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaees 51  IP Network ecreen  52   Camera menu item table             cccccceesseeseeeneeeseeeneeeeeenneeees 53   Controls and settings from web screen                 ss s00 55  Displaying the web screen   using a personal computer NEE 56  Live screen  Single display mode    58  Live screen  Multi display mode uk 63  Setup screen  
140. stead of     AWB A    or    AWB B    by following the steps for    Automatic  adjustment    in    White balance adjustment     page 23             Notes Si    e ATW might not function properly when high brightness  light  ex  fluorescent lamp  beams into a screen      White balance may not be accurately set if there is no  white object in the scene being shot    e The white balance may shift out of adjustment when  a different kind of light source such as sunlight or  fluorescent lighting applies     eS          25    White balance adjustment  continued     kt Manual adjustment l G Press the  A  or  V  button to change the AWB   R gain and B gain adjustment  mode to be used to    AWB A    or    AWB B     and    White balance can be adjusted manually  press the  O  button to enter the selection     When performing the operations  using the wireless remote control 7 Press the  A  or  F  button to bring the cursor  to    R Gain    or    B Gain        e Steps 1 through 6 represent the procedure for selecting  the    AWB A    or    AWB B    memory  They need not be taken 8  if a selection has already been made        Press the  O  button to make the    R Gain    or     B Gain    value blink     1 Select Manual1  Manual  or Manual as the    shooting mode by following the procedure in H Press the  A  or  F  button to change the     Selecting the shooting modes  scene files        RGain    or    BGain    numerical value  and press   page 11   the  C  button to enter the setting     x
141. stment  When the AW RP50 is connected     Refer to the Operating Instructions of the controller     When performing the operations using the controller    a When the AW RP655 is connected        2 Memo  amp     e Inthe night mode  the iris is set to open as a theft  prevention measures   Adjust the brightness at the light source     1 Press the  IRIS  button several times to turn  off the button   s lamp and switch to manual  adjustment        2 Adjust the iris manually by turning the dial  above the lit  IRIS  lamp whether it is the lamp  of the  PAN TILT  lever or  ZOOM  lever     3 If necessary  press the  IRIS  button several  times and turn on its lamp to return the iris to  the automatic adjustment     Manual shooting  continued        E Manually adjusting the shutter  speed    The shutter speed can be set using two methods  One is   a method that specifies the time  where a time such as  1 250 sec  is designated   and the other is a method that  specifies the frequency  where synchro scan  60 24 Hz     etc   is designated     When shooting a TV screen or PC monitor screen  the  horizontal noise generated when the screen is shot can   be minimized by adjusting the frequency to the screen  frequency using synchro scan       This describes when the AW HE60HN AW HEG6O0SN is used     When performing the operations  using the wireless remote control    Perform the adjustments on the Camera menu   For further details  refer to the  Shutter Mode  and   Step Synchro  items on p
142. t may  go out of focus during panning  tilting and zooming   Therefore  the unit comes with a function which  compensates for this   Focus compensation during  zooming function  Focus ADJ With PTZ     This function was set to ON at the factory    If the function has been set to OFF  either adjust the  focus  as required  after zooming or set the focus to  auto   See page 49 and page 81            Manual shooting  continued     E Manually adjusting the iris I When the AW RP555is connected           The lens iris can be adjusted manually  1 Press the  IRIS  button to turn off its lamp and    switch to manual adjustment     When performing the operations  using the wireless remote control  2 Turn the  LEVEL  dial of  IRIS  to adjust the iris    l _ manually   1 Press the  M IRIS  button to switch the iris to The position of the  LEVEL  dial does not represent an    manual adjustment  absolute value     This is why the brightness may differ from one camera to  another even when the dial is set to the same position        2 Adjust the iris using the  IRIS    or  IRIS     button   Press the  IRIS    button to adjust the lens iris in the If necessary  press the  IRIS  button to turn on  opening direction  conversely  press the  IRIS      button to its lamp and switch to automatic adjustment in  adjust the lens iris in the closing direction  order to return the iris to automatic adjustment     UW    3 If necessary  press the  A IRIS  button to return    the iris to the automatic adju
143. t quantity is adjusted  automatically    The noise increases when the gain is increased     AGC Max Gain  6dB  12dB  18dB   When    Auto    is selected as the    Gain    setting  the  maximum gain up amount can be set     Controls and settings from web screen    e Picture    Chroma Level   3 to  3   Set here is the color intensity  chroma level  of the  images     AWB   This is used to execute automatic white balance  AWB  to  set the white balance    For details  refer to page 23     AWB Mode  ATW  AWB A  AWB B    The white balance mode is selected here    Select the mode when the coloring is not natural because  of the nature of the light source or other factors    If the white color serving as the reference can be  recognized  subjects can be shot with natural coloring     AIW In this mode  the white balance is  compensated for automatically  even if  changes occur in the light source or color  temperature  by a process of continuous and  automatic adjustment     AWB A   When AWB A or AWB B is selected and the  AWB B   white balance is executed  the adjustment  results obtained are stored in the memory  selected    When AWB A or AWB B is then selected  the  white balance stored in the selected memory  can be recalled                      Note           e When preset settings have been called from the  AW RP655  the AWB mode which was set when the  preset data was registered by the AW RP655 will   be called        R Gain  B Gain     30 to  30    When    AWB A    or    AWB B
144. the  F  button is pressed  the focus moves further  away  far   conversely  when the  N  button is pressed  it  moves nearer  near     The speed of focusing and other adjustments can   be switched to fast or slow by pressing the  FAST  or   SLOW  button  respectively     If necessary  press the  A FOCUS  button to  return the focus to the automatic adjustment        When performing the operations using the controller          a When the AW RP655 is connected     1    2    16    Press the  EXT AF   button to switch the focus  to manual adjustment     Adjust the focus manually by turning the dial  above the lit  FOCUS  lamp whether it is the  lamp of the  PAN TILT  lever or  ZOOM  lever   Furthermore  every time the  SPEED  button is pressed   the speed of the focusing and other adjustments can be  switched to fast or slow     If necessary  press the  EXT AF   button to  return the focus to the automatic adjustment     E When the AW RP555 is connected     1 Press the   AF EXT  button to switch the focus  to manual adjustment     2 Adjust the focus manually by tilting the   FOCUS  lever     Furthermore  every time the  SPEED  button is pressed   the speed of the focusing and other adjustments can be  switched to fast or slow     3 If necessary  press the   AF EXT  button to    return the focus to the automatic adjustment     8 When the AW RP50 is connected     Refer to the Operating Instructions of the controller            Note      e When the focus is set to manual  the subjec
145. the current position as  Pan Left oe  the leftward limit   l Use this to save the current position as  Pan Right   the rightward limit   Use this to enable or disable the limit  Set Release ae ege  setting in each direction           78     continued     Controls and settings from web screen    continued             System screen       This menu has items that relate to the genlock phase adjustment and camera   s output image settings      2 AW HE60 HD Integrated Camera   Windows Internet Explorer    HD integrated Camera    AW HE60 AW nEGO    Live Video over IP Image System    Setup menu Genlock   setting data which changed are reflected immediately       Basic       Multi screen    User mng     Output  Server  Format  Network  Down CONV  Mode O Squeeze O sSideCut    Maintenance HDMI Color  YCbCr422         ss Y  Frequency Gauss TAE    Power    PowerON Standby   Tr  Hh   z A   L      Install Position    Desktop i Hanging       i   Mode A       Disable      Manual  Focus ADJ With PTZ   Tally Enable Disable wg Enable  OSD Mix  HDMI   COMP E a Off ByBrovwser  Browser   Video  OSD Off With Tally    OSD Status             e Genlock   AW HE60S only   Horizontal Phase     206 to  49  subcarrier Phase Coarse  This is used to adjust the horizontal phase during genlock   0   to 315     This is used to adjust coarsely the color phase during  genlock     This setting is valid for the VBS signal output     Subcarrier Phase Fine   127 to  127    This is used to adjust finely the color phas
146. ting using the Set button        Z Memo  amp     e  f   On    has been selected as the    User auth     setting   control will no longer be exercised from the AW RP50  remote camera controller    Use    Host auth      page 85  if the AW RP50 is to be used        84    User check   A pull down menu can be opened here  and the registered  users checked    A registered user is indicated in the form of    Registered  user name  Access levell         Example  admin 1     To delete a registered user  select the user to be deleted   and click the Delete button on the right     Controls and settings from web screen        continued          Host auth  screen       7 AN  HEGO HO Integrated Camera    Windows Intemet Explorer    AW HE60    HO Integrated Carmara    AW HE6O    Live User auth  Host auth     Setup menu Host auth    Basic    Image    Multi soreen    Server    Network    Maintenance    Power    lower ON Standby    e Host auth    lt Initial setting  Off gt   Host authorization is set to    On    or    Off    here     e IP address   lt Initial setting  blank gt   The IP address of the personal computer from which  access to the camera is allowed is input here   The host name cannot be input as the IP address        e Memo Z    When the    IP address subnet mask length    is input  the  personal computers which are allowed to access the  camera can be restricted on a subnet by subnet basis   If  for instance     192 168 0 1 24    has been input and  the    2  Camera control    s
147. tion   Under backlight conditions  the function prevents  darkening as a result of light striking the backs of subjects   and makes it possible to shoot images in shade or shadow  more brightly   The function takes effect when    Auto    has been selected  as the Contrast Mode  Gain or Frame Mix item setting     44    Camera menu items  continued        E 16 axis color matrix     These operations can be performed only when  Manual to 3 has been selected as the Scene setting       lt Color Matrix 1 3 screen gt   xxx Color Matrix 1 3   x    Matrix Select Normal     Saturation   Phase   Axis0Ol  Axis02    Axis03  Axis04  Axis05  Axis06    Return        lt Color Matrix 2 3 screen gt     xxx Color Matrix 2 3   x    OMatrix Select Normal   Saturation   Phase   Axis07  Axis08  Axis09  Axis10  AXisTI  Axis12    Return        lt Color Matrix 3 3 screen gt     KKK Color Matrix 3 3  x x    OMatrix Select Normal   Saturation   Phase   Axis13  Axis14    Axis15  Axis16    Return       Matrix Select  Normal  EBU  NTSC  User   The preset color matrix data is loaded  and the saturation  and phase are compensated accordingly   When    User    is selected  the saturation and phase can be  finely adjusted using the 16 axis color matrix  Axis 01 to    Axis 16      ColorMatrix  Color Position    157 5    gt        Ye 168              Axis 9    180        202 5         Axis 10    225        Axis 11       G 241 o      247 55 8  Axis 12    Axis 01 to Axis 16  Saturation   127 to  127   The saturation
148. tment                cccceeeeeseeees 27  Menu Host auth            ccccccceccccccecccesccccesccececseeeenseeeeesees 67  Post auth  SCreeN WEE 67  Menu Host Check  o     ccccccccccccccecccceeesccceetscecesseceesseeeensees 67       age     EI Image adjust  hese eee eh 57  Image al Ee WEE 58  Ju ee 57  Maitre E 49  lettre eege 48  Menu Install Position       00 cceceeeeeceseeeeseeeseteseeneee 46  65  Men   iP  tee 67  69  Menu IP network          ccccccceccccceeccceeecccessececenseeeesseeeessees 69  Menur imitation Seting eee ee 62  Menu Line SCC  ee 70  Menu Load the default HTML files    76  Menu Location            ccccccccecccccesccceeeccceetscecstseeeetseeeeseees T2  BM  Menu MAC address  4e  3  0 74  Maintenance etter tence cate ere ace ete oan 73  Menu Maintenance            cccccccccccccecsscceecscceetseeeesseeeensees 38  Maintenance screen    48  Menu Model no  74  fIr Tele Reie deel Ee E 33  Multi Hybrid Control Panel a  ee pep eeee ea eeeee 35    111    Index  continued        BN      ia S170   E ya ae e 69  Network e EE GO  Menu No co EE 73  Menu NTP port eesssessseseesiereereerisrerisrsrerisrerrsreresrern  68  ANTP SS CHES BE 68  Menu NTP server address             cccccccssseececsceeeeseeeeeeeees 68  Wo o  Menu OSD Off With Tally meeer 47  Menu OSD Status oo    ee ececesscesseeeseeseenseeeseeaes 47 65  UE KONE a arr ie nn aes 42 65  Other 1 2 SCOM Ee 46  EE EE 47  Othar SCKES IN ee care Macarena en tence 78  WIE UI Eet Ce EE EE 42  64  Output screen ee e 43  Ti P  
149. ware     e If the installation screen is displayed every time the screen    is switched even after ActiveX has been installed  reboot  the personal computer    e A license to use the plug in viewer software is required  for every personal computer which uses the software   The number of times the plug in software has been  automatically installed can be checked on the    Product  info  screen     page 92  under    Maintenance     page 91    Consult the dealer from whom you purchased the unit  concerning these licenses        Basic shooting operations       With the basic operations  it is assumed that the focus  iris    1 Set the subject brightness to the appropriate  and white balance will be adjusted automatically  as per the    level     factory settings    If the settings have already been changed and the original  2 Turn on the power of all the units and devices settings are to be restored  refer to the    What to do when  in the system  encountering problems in the basic shooting operations      page 14  and    Camera screen     page 41  in    Camera menu  items        3 Select the unit to be operated     Even when using only one unit  it must still be selected  from the wireless remote control or controller     4 Select the shooting mode     Select one of the four  FullAuto  Manual1  Manual2 and  Manual3  preset shooting modes  scene files   each of  which corresponds to a set of circumstances in which  the subject will be shot    Select the mode that satisfies the sho
150. which to establish the camera   s settings      2 AW HE60 HD Integrated Camera   Windows Internet Explorer    Live Basic    Setup menu Camera title    Automatic installation of viewer software  Image  Multi screen  User mng   Server  Network    Maintenance    Power    PowerON Standby    When the Setup button is pressed  the login screen shown  below is displayed              Connect to 197 168 0 10    YA         zecgity di  User name  6   v  sen m a          Silbe  rm password    Password        The initial settings for the user name and password are  given below     admin  12345    User name  Password             64        AW HE6O   oe  A    When the OK button is clicked after inputting the values   the screen shown below is displayed   Click the OK button     eee e EPa wer r      A         se nae    aadh Pad a n aerats    Please change theri            Note k      While the initial settings remain used for the user  name and password  a message prompting the  user to change the user name and password is  displayed after authorization    In order to ensure security  the password for the  user name of    admin    must be changed without fail   It is also recommended that the password be  changed at regular intervals              Controls and settings from web screen    continued        e Basic button Tea    When the Basic button is pressed  the Basic screen is  displayed in the area on the right     Camera title  0 to 20 half size characters     lt Initial setting  AW HE60 gt
151. wn the  PRESET  button  press  the button corresponding to the preset memory  number    e  fa preset memory number with an already registered    setting has been selected  the existing setting will be  erased and replaced with the new one       Calling the settings of the preset memories    f Press the button in which the preset memory  setting has been registered     Preset memories  continued     When performing the operations using the controller    E When the AW RP655 is connected        Up to 50 settings can be registered and called   The  1  to  50  buttons of  TRACING PRESET MEMORY   correspond to the units preset memories No 1 to No 50       Registering the settings in the preset memories    1 Set to the preset memory mode   Press the  TR PSET  button to turn off its lamp     2 Set to the memory recording mode   Press the  M LOCK  button to turn off its lamp     3 Display the picture to be shot on the monitor   Operate the  PAN TILT  lever and  ZOOM  lever to  determine the camera angle    Adjust the focus  iris  gain and white balance if they need  to be adjusted     4 Hold down the  MEMORY  button   The buttons among the  1  to  50  buttons of  TRACING   PRESET MEMORY  in which settings can be registered  now start blinking in sequence   e Preset memory settings cannot be registered in  buttons whose lamps are off  since they contain  tracing memory settings      5 With the  MEMORY  button still held down   press the button of the preset memory number  in which the 
152. x Camera kk     gt Scene Manuall  Contrast  Picture  Color Matrix    When performing the operations using the controller    D When the AW RP655 is connected     1 Press the  R B GAIN PED  button several times  so that the    GAIN    item is displayed on the LCD  panel           Return    2 Press the  A  or  F  button to bring the cursor  to    Picture        2 Adjust the R Gain value using the jog dial  L      3 Press the  O  button     The    Picture 1 2    sub menu is displayed  3 Adjust the B Gain value using the jog dial  R      xxx Picture 1 2   x    Chroma Level    AWB Mode  R Gain When the AW RP555 is connected     B Gain    Detail      EE Refer to the Operating Instructions of the controller     DNR       Return When the AW RP50 is connected     i Refer to the Operating Instructions of the controller   4 Press the  A  or  V  button to bring the cursor    to    AWB Mode        5 Press the  O  button      AWB Mode    starts blinking     26    Black level  master pedestal  adjustment    E Black level  master pedestal   adjustment    The black level can be adjusted when using a multiple  number of cameras including the unit  Ask your dealer to  perform this adjustment     Use an oscilloscope or waveform monitor for the  adjustment     Adjust the black level in accordance with the units and  devices used     The black level can be adjusted only when Manual      Manual2 or Manual3 is selected as the shooting mode   scene file      When performing the operations  using the w
153. yed on the multi screen are set here          Multi screen setup       AW HE60 HD Integrated Camera   Windows Internet Explorer    HD integrated Camera    AW HE60 AW HEGO    Live Multi screen setup    Setup menu    U  D  D    Basic    Image       il    User mng     Server    D  D  e    Network    Maintenance      Set      Power    PowerON Standby       0  H    D  J       ii          e IP address e Camera title   1 to 128 half size characters   0 to 20 half size characters    lt Initial setting  blank gt   lt Initial setting  blank gt   Input here the IP address of the camera whose images Input the camera title here  The camera title which has  are to be displayed on the multi screen or the host name been input is displayed on the multi screen       Camera title      With one group consisting of 4 cameras   up to four groups of cameras  a total of 16 cameras  can Z Memo Z  be registered   Input as follows if the HTTP port number of the camera   When a multi screen with 16 sub screens has been  whose images are to be displayed has been changed  selected  the camera titles may be displayed only in  part     Example of input     Address 192 168 0 10  8080    Z Memo Z      When the host name is to be set  the DNS setting of  the personal computer that will display the multi screen  is required  see page 89                  83    Controls and settings from web screen    continued          User mng     The authorization of those users who can access the camera from a personal comput
    
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