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Panasonic AW-RP50N Camera Accessories User Manual

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1. Button Menu item Control device Initial value Setting 9 SETUP PTZ ADJ P T MIN SPEED START Z MIN SPEED 0 to LIMIT UP AW HE50 Off Off On AW HE100 EXEC EXEC AW PH360 AW PH400 EXEC EXEC AW PH405 AW PH650 LIMIT DOWN AW HE50 Off Off On AW HE100 EXEC EXEC AW PH360 AW PH400 EXEC EXEC AW PH405 AW PH650 LIMIT LEFT AW HE50 Off Off On AW HE100 EXEC EXEC AW PH360 AW PH400 EXEC EXEC AW PH405 AW PH650 LIMIT RIGHT AW HE50 Off Off On AW HE100 EXEC EXEC AW PH360 AW PH400 EXEC EXEC AW PH405 AW PH650 GPI EMERGENCY MD1 1 to 100 EMERGENCY MD2 1 to 100 EMERGENCY MD3 1 to 100 LCD BL BACKLIGHT On Off On MENU CTL MENU CONTROL DISABLE ENABLE DISABLE 10 SYSTEM CAMERA CTL CAMI to 100 NoAsign Serial Network NoAsign CAM ASSIGN CAM1 to 100 192 168 000 020 SW ASSIGN INPUT1 CAM1 to 100 INPUT2 CAM1 to 100 INPUT3 CAM1 to 100 INPUTA CAMI to 100 INPUT5 CAM1 to 100 AUTO SET IP AUTO SETUP RENEW RENEW KEEP ALL CLEAR NETWORK IP ADDRESS 192 168 000 009 SUBNETMASK 255 255 255 000 GATEWAY 000 000 000 000 MAC ADDRESS Display only CAM IP ADR IP CAM1 to 100 192 168 000 020 SW IP ADR IP SM 192 168 000 030 ALARM POWER ALARM NO ALARM Note FAN ALM P T ERR FAN ALM P T ERR Note FAN ALM P T ERR FAN 1 ERR Note FAN ALM P T ERR FAN ALM P T ERR Note FAN ALM P T ERR FAN AL
2. Button Menu item Control device Initial value Setting 9 SETUP USER USER1 AWB SWLINK BUSCONT FASIST CAMSEL TALLY CAMINF AWB ABB POWER OFF USER2 ABB SWLINK BUSCONT FASIST CAMSEL TALLY CAMINF AWB ABB POWER OFF SW LINK SWLINK Off Off On BUSCONT Off Off On BUS AUX AUX PVW PinP KEY FASIST Off Off On CAMSEL Off Off On TALLY_IP Off Off On P T LEVER Self SW SW DISP CAMINF Off Off On FORMAT Off Off On CAMNAME Off Off On SCENE Off Off On GAIN Off Off On SHUTTER Off Off On IRIS Off Off On FILTER Off Off On ALARM Off Off On OPERATE PAN DIR NORMAL NORMAL REVERSE TILT DIR NORMAL NORMAL REVERSE Z00M DIR NORMAL NORMAL REVERSE FOCUS DIR NORMAL NORMAL REVERSE SPEED WITH Z AW HE50 Off Off On AW HE100 Off Off 1 2 AW PH360 AW PH400 Off 1 2 AW PH405 AW PH650 SPEED TARGET P T Z F P T Z F P T FOCUS IRIS STANDARD EXCHANGE NORMAL REVERSE P T CURV 1 to 10 PRESET DIAG SPEED 1 to 30 SCOPE AW HE50 MODE A MODE B MODE C AW HE100 4558 AW PH360 AW PH400 pase AW PH405 AW PH650 HOME POSITION SET SET FUNCTION ND FILTER AW HE5O Off On AW HE100 Off On AW HE870 Off On AW E860 AW E750 Off On AW E650 AW E350 AK HC1500 AK HC1800 Clear 1 4 1 16 1 64 OPTION Off Off On DEFROSTER Off Off On WIPER Off Off On HEATER FAN Off Off On LAMP Off Off On 45 Table of menu items
3. 90000 90900 00000 LO pu OO oo Monitor Monitor AW HS50 AW RP50 Connections E Example of serial connections O Connection with the AW HE50 AW HE50 Remote camera control signal 10BASE T UTP category 5 AW RP50 straight cable alos oleje m eri ic I Es Monitor k A conversion adapter is required for the serial connection with the AW HE50 O Connection with the AW HE100 AW HE100 Remote camera control signal 10BASE T UTP category 5 straight cable AW RP50 SDI Output Card AW HHD100 Monitor 20 Connections O Connections with the AW PH400 and camera Camera model AW HE870 AW E860 AW E750 AW E650 AW E350 AK HC1500 or AK HC1800 Zoom lens AW PH400 10BASE T UTP cat
4. Button Menu item Control device Initial value Setting 5 SHUTTER SHUTTER AW HE50 Off Step Synchro AW HE100 Off Step Synchro AW HE870 Off Step Synchro ELC AW E860 AW E750 Off Step Synchro ELC AW E650 AW E350 AK HC1500 AK HC1800 Off Step Synchro SPEED AW HE50 100 NTSC 1 120 PAL 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 7 4000 1 10000 AW HE100 1 100 NTSC 1 120 PAL 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 AW HE870 100 NTSC 1 120 PAL 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 4000 1 10000 AW E860 AW E750 100 NTSC 1 120 PAL AW E650 AW E350 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 7 4000 1 10000 AK HC1500 AK HC1800 VIDEO 100 1 120 1 250 1 500 1000 1 2000 s FILME 80 0 172 8 144 0 120 0 90 0 45 0 deg 6 DETAIL DETAIL Off On LEVEL AW HE50 LOW HIGH AW HE100 0 to 14 AW HE870 LOW HIGH AW E860 AW E750 LOW HIGH AW E650 AW E350 AK HC1500 AK HC1800 31 to 31 7 SCENE MODE SCENE AW HE50 F AUTO MANU1 MANU2 MANU3 AW HE100 HALOGEN FLUORE DAYLIGHT USER AW HE870 HALOGEN FLUORE OUTDOOR USER AW E860 AW E750 HALOGEN FLUORE OUTDOOR AW E650 AW E350 USER AK HC1500 AK HC1800 CURRENT PRESET USER1 USER2 MODE BAR CAM 8 CAMERA GROUP GROUP SELECT 1 1 to 20 POWER CAM POWER GROUP ON GROUP OFF GROUP ON ALL OFF ALL ON AUTO ON Off Off On TALLY TALLY OUT Off Off On 44 Table of menu items
5. 5 Trademarks and registered trademarks 5 oro ro is o i i o 5 Concerning the ratings 5 IBIETe Tee an ES 5 Network related precautions 5 Pan tilt heads and cameras supported 7 Accessories 7 Required personal computer environment 8 Installation precautions 9 Operating precautions u u u 10 Parts and their functions 11 Control panelista 11 Rear panel 14 Basic operations of the unit 15 Basic operations for the menus 16 Network settings l l u 17 Setting the unit 17 juni e 19 Example of IP connections 19 Example of serial connections 20 Settings for connection with the remote cameras 24 Setting the IP addresses automatically auto P Setting au u 25 Changing the IP addresses of the remote cameras
6. Button Menu item Control device Initial value Setting 1 GAIN PED GAIN AW HE50 Auto OdB 3dB 6dB 9dB 12dB 15dB 18dB AW HE100 AUTO 0 to 12dB 15dB 18dB OdB to 12dB 1 step AW HE870 AUTO 6dB to 18dB 1 step AW E860 AW E750 AUTO 0 to 30dB AW E650 AW E350 N Eye L N Eye N Eye H AK HC1500 AK HC1800 LOW MID HIGH S GAIN1 S GAIN2 S GAIN3 PEDESTAL AW HE50 10 to 10 AW HE100 30 to 30 AW HE870 150 to 150 AW E860 AW E750 150 to 150 AW E650 AW E350 AK HC1500 AK HC1800 150 to 150 2 R BGAIN RGAIN AW HE50 rans AW HE100 30 to 30 AW HE870 150 to 150 AW E860 AW E750 150 to 150 AW E650 AW E350 AK HC1500 AK HC1800 200 to 200 BGAIN AW HE50 oem AW HE100 30 to 30 AW HE870 150 to 150 AW E860 AW E750 150 to 150 AW E650 AW E350 AK HC1500 AK HC1800 200 to 200 3 R BPED RPED AW HE50 ae AW HE100 Suse AW HE870 150 to 150 AW E860 AW E750 150 to 150 AW E650 AW E350 AK HC1500 AK HC1800 100 to 100 BPED AW HE50 enum AW HE100 AW HE870 150 to 150 AW E860 AW E750 150 to 150 AW E650 AW E350 AK HC1500 AK HC1800 100 to 100 4 AWB ABB AWB SEL AW HE50 AWB A AWB B ATW AW HE100 AWB A AWB B 3200K 5600K ATW AW HE870 AWB A AWB B 3200K 5600K ATW AW E860 AW E750 AWB A AWB B 3200K 5600K AW E650 AW E350 ATW AK HC1500 AK HC1800 A co SET AWB ABB 43 Table of menu items
7. Press the F1 dial Turn the F1 dial to display USER1 or USER2 1 USERI1 Y SWLINKI Turn the F2 dial to select the item to be assigned and press the F2 dial 1 USERI v SWLINKI Turn the F2 dial and then press it 1 USER1 v BUSCONTI Setting the functions This section describes how the unit s functions are set The following functions can be set e Setting of the remote camera operations e Registration of functions in the USER buttons e Setting the speed at which to move to the preset memory setting position e Setting the control items used when preset data is executed e Controlling the peripheral devices connected to the remote cameras ND filter AC adapter AW PS300A Defroster Wiper Heater fan Halogen lamp Assignment of preset data when emergency interrupts occur Locking of button operations The settings are established using the SETUP menu First the basic menu operations will be described Set the MENU button to ON Press the MENU button to light its indicator 2 Set the PRESET MEMORY MENU 9 button SETUP to ON When the button is pressed and its indicator lights the SETUP menu is displayed on the LCD panel 1 USER Y 3 Turn the F1 dial to display the target menu item and press the F1 dial For details on the SETUP menu items refer to the Table of menu items pues M Press the F1 dial 1
8. Operations and Settings Instructions Q MENU button MENU Press this to recall the menus using the PRESET MEMORY MENU buttons D When it is pressed again while its indicator is lighted the menu is cleared and the indicator goes off Button indicator ON The menu operations take effect Button indicator OFF The menu operations have no effect t For details refer to Basic operations for the menus PAGE button PAGE Press this to specify the preset memory of the remote camera When the button is pressed its indicator lights and the mode for selecting the page of the preset memory is established In this mode press one of the PRESET MEMORY MENU buttons and specify the page number Next specify the number on the page using one of the PRESET MEMORY MENU buttons t For details refer to Setting and operating the preset memories Operations and Settings Instructions STORE button STORE Press this to register the preset memory data of the currently selected remote camera When it is pressed again while its indicator is lighted the menu is cleared and the indicator goes off Button indicator ON The preset memory data registration mode is established Button indicator OFF The preset memory data registration mode is released t For details refer to Setting and operating the preset memories Operations and Settings Instructions DELETE button DELETE Press this to delete
9. 26 Assigning preset data when emergency interrupts occur 27 Locking the buttort op rations 27 Linking the unit with the switcher 28 Switcher network settings eene 28 Setting the image output and image 29 Switchet settings R 30 Setting for the information to be displayed on the OSD 33 Checking the equipment alarm information 35 Returning the unit to its factory status 36 Control interface for external devices 37 RP setting tool cecus naaa 38 installing the SOMWANE eon x 38 IP settinigs scr 38 Saving and ict m tfe ie 41 Table of menu items 43 Before use B Overview This unit is a controller which is designed to control remote cameras cameras integrated with pan tilt heads and pan tilt head systems which consist of pan tilt heads and the cameras which are mounted on them By means of an IP connection an operating environment where the unit is tied in with the AW HE50 HD integrated camera and AW HS50 compact live switcher is achieved When IP connections are used the unit can be used to control up to 100 cameras When serial connections are used up to five re
10. The CAMERA OSD button F1 dial and F2 dial are used to perform the operations Note The operations differ depending on the remote camera model For details on the menu items which are displayed check the operating instructions of the model concerned Table of operations POWER ALARM 1 12 RZ s 7 STORE DELETE PRESET MEMORY MENU Remote camera Menu ON OFF Cursor movements AW HE50 AW HE100 AW HE870 AW E860 AW E750 AW E650 AW E350 AK HC1500 AK HC1800 Hold down the CAMERA OSD button Turn the F1 dial 15 Selecting menu items and entering the selection Press the F1 dial Selecting and entering the values Turn the F1 dial Turn the F2 dial clockwise Turn the F2 dial Press the F1 dial Turn the F1 dial Setting the USER buttons Menu items can be assigned to the two USER buttons USER1 USER2 After assigning an item the assigned menu item can be displayed simply by pressing one of these USER buttons USER1 or USER2 I F1 E POWER ALARM D CAMERA O O LJ GJ 4 5 MENU PAGE D EXIT s C s s B G STORE DELETE USER1 USER2 PRESET MEMORY MENU Menu item D
11. 0 5 A GENERAL Ambient operating temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Allowable humidity ranges 10 to 90 no condensation Mass Approx 2 0 kg 4 4 Ibs Dimensions W X D x H 210 x 177 x 66 mm 8 1 4 x 6 15 16 x 2 5 8 excluding protrusions B Input Output connector LAN RJ 45 10BASE T 100BASE TX Connecting cable Category 5 straight cable max 100 meters 328 ft TO PAN TILT HEAD RJ 45 RS 422 control signals for remote cameras Connecting cable Category 5 straight cable max 1000 meters 3280 ft TALLY GPI D sub 15 pin female inch thread TALLY IN 5 inputs for receiving photocoupler signals GPI 4 inputs for receiving photocoupler signals 4 outputs open collector outputs negative logic 34 indicates safety information E AC adapter Input AC 100 V to 240 V 50 60 Hz Output DC 12V 2 5 A The provided power cable is for 125 V AC or less Use it within AC 100 V to 120 V Panasonic PANASONIC BROADCAST amp TELEVISION SYSTEMS COMPANY UNIT COMPANY OF PANASONIC CORPORATION OF NORTH AMERICA Headquarters 3 Panasonic Way 4E 7 Secaucus NJ 07094 201 348 5300 EASTERN ZONE 3 Panasonic Way 4E 7 Secaucus NJ 07094 201 348 7196 WESTERN ZONE 3330 Cahuenga Blvd West Los Angeles CA 90068 323 438 3608 Government office 201 348 7587 Broadcast PARTS INFORMATION amp ORDERING 9 00 a m 5 00 p m
12. Setting the functions E Assigning preset data when emergency interrupts occur Preset numbers can be assigned to execute presets for all the connected remote cameras when signals have been input to the TALLY GPI input output connector The presets are assigned using the GPI item on the SETUP menu 8 GPI A Setting the preset numbers From the SETUP menu select GPI and display EMERGENCY MD1 EMERGENCY MD2 or EMERGENCY MD3 Then set the preset number 1 EMERGENCY MD1v 11 This setting can be established for each GPI O input e inputi EMERGENCY MD1 e Input2 EMERGENCY MD2 e Input3 EMERGENCY MD3 27 E Locking the button operations This disables the operation of the CAMERA OSD button and PRESET MEMORY MENU buttons 1 to 7 The button operations are locked using the MENU CTL item of the SETUP menu 10 MENU CTL A Setting button operation enable or disable From the SETUP menu select MENU CTL and display MENU CONTROL Then set button operation enable or disable 1 MENU CONTROL ENABLEI When DISABLE is selected the following button operations are disabled e CAMERA OSD button e MENU 1 to 7 buttons However these buttons can still be used to execute preset settings Linking the unit with the switcher This setting is used to link the unit with an optional switcher AW HS50 E Switcher network settings 1 Set the MENU button to ON Pre
13. are displayed on the LCD panel C 20 50 S 1 1 YESI T C 20 50 L Number of units connected within the same network Remote cameras and switchers scheduled to be added C Remote camera S Switcher 25 Connections When the total number of remote cameras and switchers scheduled to be added has exceeded the total number of units which can be registered remote cameras 100 units switchers 1 unit the C S OVER message appears on the bottom line of the LCD panel Auto IP setting can still be initiated this state but the IP addresses will be set only for the number of units which can be registered C 20 20 S 1 1 C S OVER YES 2 The camera numbers whose IP addresses have been set using Auto IP setting will be set to NetWork for their connection setting Consequently when Auto IP setting is next initiated these camera numbers will be excluded from being targeted by the setting However when the IP addresses of camera numbers whose IP addresses were set using Auto IP setting have been changed or the connection setting has been changed to NoAsign or Serial they will again be targeted by Auto IP setting When the display for the number of units scheduled to be added has dropped below the actual number of units to be set because the power of the remote cameras or the switcher has not been turned on for some other reason first remove the cause and then sel
14. sent over the network If only the tally information from GPI is to be enabled from the SETUP menu select SW LINK set TALLY IP to Off and disable the tally information instructions sent over the network e Enabling disabling the tally ON instructions sent to the remote cameras From the CAMERA menu select TALLY and display TALLY Then set enable or disable for the tally ON instructions to be sent to the remote cameras in response to the tally requests from the GPI and over the network H PAN TILT lever control setting This setting makes it possible to use the unit s PAN TILT lever as the switcher s control lever From the SETUP menu select SW LINK and display CAMSEL Then set Self SW 7 P T LEVER A Selfi When Self has been selected as the setting the unit s PAN TILT lever is used as the lever for operating the pan and tilt functions of the remote cameras When SW has been selected the following information is sent to the switcher PAN TILT lever X Y speed ZOOM button Size speed Linking the unit with the switcher E Setting for the information to be displayed on the OSD This setting displays the remote camera information on the OSD of the monitor which is connected to the switcher to be linked to the unit The setting is established using the SETUP menu Before taking the steps here the steps for Switcher network settings and Setting the image output and image input describ
15. 2 1to 10 21 to 30 3 1to 10 31 to 40 4 1to 10 41 to 50 5 1to 10 51 to 60 6 1to 10 61 to 70 7 1to 10 71 to 80 8 1to 10 81 to 90 9 1to 10 91 to 100 10 1to 10 2 Memo 2 Example When specifying preset 21 Press the following buttons in the order given PAGE button gt PRESET MEMORY MENU button gt PRESET MEMORY MENU button 1 Setting and operating the preset memories E Executing the preset data 1 Press one of the CAMERA STATUS SELECTION buttons 1 to 5 to select the remote camera to be operated Select the remote camera which is to be pointed at the camera angle registered in the preset memory 2 Press the PRESET MEMORY MENU button and specify the registered page number and number on the page Take this step while the MENU button and PAGE button are in the OFF status To follow this operation with the execution of a preset on another page specify the preset number by pressing the following buttons in the order given PAGE button PRESET MEMORY MENU button PRESET MEMORY MENU button When preset operation has been carried out the indicator of the specified PRESET MEMORY MENU button lights Oo O O STORE DELETE USER1 USER2 O PT ACTIVE E Deleting the preset memory data 1 Press the DELETE button 2 After pressing the PAGE button press the PRESET MEMORY MENU button to specify the
16. AWB ABB menu is displayed on the LCD panel 3 Turn the F1 dial to select ATW AWB MODE SET ATMI AWBI e f there is no white on the screen it may not be possible to compensate the white balance properly Similarly under certain light source and color temperature conditions it may not be possible to compensate the white balance properly Note The setting will differ depending on the remote camera connected For further details check the operating instructions of the model concerned Selecting the settings for a selected remote camera E Setting the black balance The black balance must be adjusted when using a remote camera for the first time or when the remote camera has not been used for a prolonged period of time It must also be adjusted when significant changes have occurred in the ambient temperature or at the change of the seasons If the camera is used with the same settings and under the same conditions the black balance need not be adjusted again When the black balance is adjusted again the previous memory data will be erased and replaced with the new black balance settings When the black balance is set the R and B pedestal adjustment settings are returned to 0 E Automatically adjusting the black balance 1 Set the MENU button to ON Press the MENU button to light its indicator 2 Set the PRESET MEMORY MENU 4 button AWB ABB to ON When the button is pressed and its indicato
17. F2 dial The power of the selected remote camera is turned on 2 CAM100 lt CAMERAOL gt o RE k U POWER ALARM AMERA OSD O Q 1 2 3 4 5 MENU PAGE GAINED REGAIN NEPED AWEZABD SHUTTER OBO O O lel 17 tel fol O STORE DELETE MAD GCENE M DE CAMERA SETUP SYSTEM USERI A BH MEMOR MEN n Ga m z PT ACTIVE 1 Set the MENU button to ON Press the MENU button to light its indicator 2 Set PRESET MEMORY MENU 8 button CAMERA to ON When the button is pressed and its indicator is lighted the CAMERA menu is displayed on the LCD panel 1 GROUP Y 3 Turn the F1 dial to display the POWER menu and press the F1 dial n Press the F1 dial 1 CAM POWER Y OFFI Turning on the power of all the cameras 4 Turn the F2 dial to select ALL ON and press the F2 dial 1 CAM POWER M ALL ONI The power of all the remote cameras is now turned on Turning on the power of the selected group of cameras 4 Turn the F2 dial to select GROUP ON and press the F2 dial 1 CAM POWER Y GROUP ONI The power of the selected group of remote cameras is turned on Setting and operating the preset memories This unit has a preset memory function for registering the preset data of the shooting positions and
18. ON The remote camera is in the standby status Enabled orange Blinking Five other controllers are connected to the remote camera so the unit cannot Disabled orange be connected ON The unit is now connected with the remote camera Enabled green Blinking Another device has selected the corresponding remote camera Enabled green ON red The image of the corresponding remote camera is now on the air Enabled Blinking Another device has selected the corresponding remote camera and the Enabled red image of the camera is now on the air Up to 100 cameras can be divided into 1 to 20 groups by 3 Press the F1 dial menu operations and controlled by the unit The GROUP SELECT item is displayed The selection procedure is described below 1 GROUP Y 1 Set the MENU button to ON Press the MENU button and light its indicator j Press the F1 dial 2 Set the PRESET MEMORY MENU 8 BUTTON CAMERA to ON 1 GROUP un When the button is pressed and its indicator is lighted the CAMERA menu is displayed on the LCD panel 1 GROUP Y 4 Turn the F2 dial select the group and then press the F2 dial The remote cameras assigned to the group selected here can be selected using the CAMERA STATUS SELECTION buttons 31 Maintenance Carry out the maintenance described below at periodic intervals to ensure the safety and performance of the unit e Disconnect the power plug and wipe the unit s surfaces E WARNING with a dry cloth T
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20. camera connected For further details check the operating instructions of the model concerned Selecting the settings for a selected remote camera E Setting the shooting mode E Specifying the color bars Select the shooting mode that matches the shooting The images to be output from the remote camera can be conditions switched between the camera images and color bars Select the mode according to the shooting conditions and your preferences 1 Set the MENU button to ON Press the MENU button to light its indicator 1 Set the MENU button to ON Press the MENU button to light its indicator 2 Set the PRESET MEMORY MENU 7 button 2 SCENE MODE to ON Set the PRESET MEMORY MENU 7 button When the button is pressed and its indicator lights the SCENE MODE to ON SCENE MODE menu is displayed on the LCD panel When the button is pressed and its indicator lights the SCENE MODE menu is displayed on the LCD panel 3 Turn the F2 dial to select camera image or BAR color bars 3 Turn the F1 dial to select the shooting mode SCENE MANUI SCENE MANU1 MODE BAR MODE CAM Note The setting will differ depending on the remote camera connected For further details check the operating instructions of the model concerned Operating the menu items of the selected remote camera The menu operations of the remote cameras can be operated from the unit for the remote camera which is now selected
21. connection an operating environment where the unit is tied in with the AW HE50 HD integrated camera and AW HS50 compact live switcher is achieved When IP connections are used the unit can be used to control up to 100 cameras When serial connections are used up to five remote cameras and pan tilt head systems can be controlled E Concerning the Operating Instructions e For the purposes of these instructions AW RP50N is referred to as AW RP50 Similarly AW HE50HN and AW HE50SN are referred as AW HE507 and AW HS50N is referred to as AW HS50 e n these instructions the phrases pan tilt head and camera combination and camera integrated with a pan tilt head are both referred to collectively as remote camera except in places where specific equipment is mentioned Trademarks and registered trademarks e Microsoft Windows Windows Vista and Internet Explorer are the registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation of the United States in the United States Japan and other countries e Adobe and Reader are the registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and other countries e Other names of companies or products appearing in the text are the registered trademarks or trademarks of the companies concerned E Copyrights It is forbidden to transfer copy reverse assemble reverse compile or reverse engineer the software included in this unit or to
22. directly connecting a device to the unit use a crossover cable category 5 or above When making the connection through a hub or other device use a straight cable category 5 or above TALLY GPI input output connector TALLY GPI D sub 15 pin female inch thread For details refer to Control interface for external devices Operations and Settings Instructions e e DC IN socket 12V IN DC 12 V The AC adapter provided with the unit is connected to this socket Ground terminal SIGNAL GND Connect this to the system s ground SERVICE switch SV NM This switch is used for maintenance purposes Normally it is set at the position Wire fastening fitting An anti theft wire available on the market can be fastened to this fitting to prevent theft Basic operations of the unit 1 Turn on the unit s power 5 Adjust the lens iris Set the POWER switch to the ON position Use the IRIS dial to adjust the lens iris Power is now supplied to the unit and the POWER e While the lens iris is being adjusted a level meter is indicator lights displayed on the LCD panel What is displayed by e However when CAMERA gt POWER gt AUTO the level meter is an approximate value ON item have been selected and On is selected as the AUTO ON item setting power on is automatically instructed for the remote cameras controlled bythe kt SYSTEM CAM IP DR item 6 Ad
23. engage in any act of exportation which contravenes the applicable export laws and regulations E Concerning the ratings display The unit s name model number and electrical ratings are indicated on its bottom panel E Disclaimer Panasonic Corporation will accept absolutely no responsibility whatsoever when any of the following is applicable CD Any accidental special or consequential damages or harm caused either directly or indirectly in connection with the unit Q Any problems with or damage to the unit etc resulting from misuse abuse or carelessness on the part of the user When the user has disassembled repaired or remodeled the unit Any inconvenience losses damages or harm that result from the disability to display images as a result of some reason or cause including problems with or malfunctioning of the unit amp Any problem caused by any system in which the unit is used in combination with the equipment of third parties or any inconvenience damages or harm occurring as a result of such Any inconvenience damages or losses resulting from accidents caused by an inadequate installation method or any factors other than a defect in the product itself Any losses of any registered information whatever may be the cause of those losses Any damages claims etc due to loss or leakage of the setting data saved on this unit or in a personal computer E Network related precautions This unit is connected t
24. files and reflect them in the network environment For details refer to the sections that follow settings On the Setting tab screen set the IP addresses of the remote cameras and switcher 8 RPSOPCTOOL Cal s s 2 m s _ un 38 RP setting tool O Auto IP setting A When IP addresses are to be changed 1 Click RENEW New IP addresses are set in the target remote cameras and switcher e When CANCEL is clicked the original settings are restored Check that the IP addresses of the remote cameras and switcher are displayed correctly and click SET The IP addresses which have been set now take effect B When IP addresses are not going to be changed 1 Click KEEP The IP addresses of the target remote cameras and switch are displayed e When CANCEL is clicked the original settings are restored Check that the IP addresses of the remote cameras and switcher are displayed correctly and click SET The displayed IP addresses now take effect O Changing the IP addresses The IP addresses of the remote cameras and switcher can be changed 1 Directly input the IP address of the device concerned into the IPAddress field 2 Click SET The changed IP address now takes effect 39 O Changing the camera numbers The camera numbers set for the remote cameras can be changed 1 Change the camera numb
25. in the Setting tab 40 RP setting tool E Saving and loading data On the File Operate tab screen the files with the network environment settings are saved and loaded O Saving the setting files Save the files with the network environment setting data Filename 2 150 1 in the lt System gt section click Save under 2 Input the filename and click Save From AW RP50 When the file has been saved the following message is The file save screen now appears displayed 41 RP setting tool O Loading the setting files Load the files with the network environment setting data Filename 22 150 Click File The file selection screen now appears Dr O 202 5 838 gi RP 50 mot BESA TAD S4 Fax wr VW 2001 9 Yd 32 5 2 Select the file and click Open The filename is displayed under To AW RP50 3 Click Load When the file has been loaded the following message is displayed 2b xd 42 O Saving the log files Save the log files Filename RP50 log 1 in the Log section click Save under From AW RP50 The file save screen now appears 2 Input the filename and click Save When the file has been saved the following message is displayed Table of menu items
26. menu and display IP ADDRESS Then operate the F2 dial to set the IP address Select a setting which will not duplicate the IP setting of another device 1 IP ADDRESS v 1921168 000 009 Note In order for the setting to take effect the unit must be restarted Turn off the unit s power and then turn it back on again Setting the subnet mask On the SYSTEM menu select the NETWORK menu and display SUBNETMASK Then operate the F2 dial to set the subnet mask 2 SUBNETMASK M 2551255 255 000 Note In order for the setting to take effect the unit must be restarted Turn off the unit s power and then turn it back on again A Setting the default gateway On the SYSTEM menu select the NETWORK menu and display GATEWAY Then operate the F2 dial to set the gateway 3 GATEWAY 0001000 000 000 e A 000 000 000 000 setting for GATEWAY means default gateway Note In order for the setting to take effect the unit must be restarted Turn off the unit s power and then turn it back on again E Setting the MAC address On the SYSTEM menu select the NETWORK menu and display MAC ADDRESS 4 MAC ADDRESS Connections E Example of IP connections O Connections with the AW HE50 and AW HS50 AW HE50 AW HE50 Genlock signal generator Monitor 1
27. page number of the preset memory data to be deleted In this step specify the number of the page to be deleted Hold down the PRESET MEMORY MENU button for the number on the page For this step specify the number on the page which was specified in 2 The preset memory data is deleted by holding down the PRESET MEMORY MENU button specifying the number on the page Selecting the settings for a selected remote camera The following settings and adjustments can be performed for a selected remote camera directly from this unit Gain Shutter speed Pedestal Detail Rand B gain values Shooting mode selection White balance Color bar selection Black balance Note It is not possible to perform operations for those functions which are not supported by the model concerned For further details refer to the information on the settings table E Setting the gain In places which are too dark increase the gain level conversely in places which are too light reduce the gain level When Auto is selected the light quantity is adjusted automatically When the gain is increased the noise level also increases Set the MENU button to ON Press the MENU button to light its indicator 2 Set the PRESET MEMORY MENU 1 button GAIN PED to ON When the button is pressed and its indicator lights the GAIN PED menu is displayed on the LCD panel 3 Turn the F1 dial to sele
28. settings of the remote cameras Up to 100 sets of data presets can be registered in these memories E Registering data in the preset memories 1 Press of the CAMERA STATUS SELECTION buttons 1 to 5 to select the remote camera to be operated 2 Output the images to be shot by the camera to the monitor The camera angle to be registered is determined by operating the PAN TILT lever and ZOOM button If necessary adjust the focus and iris as well 3 Press the STORE button 4 After pressing the PAGE button press the PRESET MEMORY MENU button to specify the page number to be registered In this step the number of the page to be registered as the preset memory is specified 5 Hold down the PRESET MEMORY MENU button of the number on the page In this case specify the number on the page which was specified in step 4 O O USER2 PT ACTIVE Note When specifying the number on the page it is registered by holding down the PRESET MEMORY MENU button To register more data repeat steps 2 to 5 e When specifying a different number on the page on the same page number it is registered by skipping step 4 and carrying out the operation in step 5 only Preset numbers and registered pages Preset No Page No Number on the page 1to10 1 1to 10 11 to 20
29. statuses to an external source Pin No Signal Description of signal Operation 1 TALLY 1 CAMA tally input 9 TALLY 2 CAM tally input 2 TALLY 3 CAMS tally input Contact input 10 4 CAMA tally input 3 TALLY 5 CAMS tally input 11 GND GND 4 In 1 Preset input 1 12 In 2 Preset input 2 Contact input 5 GPl_In 3 Preset input 3 13 In 4 Panel lock 6 GPI Out 1 Remote camera selection 0 14 GPI_Out 2 Remote camera selection 1 Open collector output 7 Out 3 Remote camera selection 2 15 Out 4 Alarm 8 NC Not used Example of GPI Out connections Example of TALLY and GPI In connections Ensure that the conditions given below are satisfied Provide contact inputs Dielectric strength Max DC 24 V Current Max 50 mA AW RP50 3 3 V AW RP50 Max voltage 24 V _ TALLY EZ GPI In GPI Out Max current 50 mA LED o ka S 37 RP setting tool E Installing the software Be absolutely sure to read through the Readme txt on the CD ROM supplied with the unit first before attempting to install the software Software provided on the CD ROM e RP50PCTOOL This is used to set the network environment for operating the remote camera using the host computer lt can save the setting data files in the host computer and it can load the saved
30. the connections between the unit and the remote cameras for camera numbers CAM1 to CAM100 On the SYSTEM menu select CAMERA CTL and display CAM1 to CAM100 Then select the setting for the camera numbers Serial Serial connection NetWork IP connection NoAsign No setting assigned initial setting O Serial connection Select Serial as the setting for the target camera number 1 CAM1 Y Seriall Camera numbers CAM1 to CAM5 correspond to the TO PAN TILT HEAD connectors 1 to 5 on the unit s rear panel e Serial connection Serial cannot be selected for camera numbers CAM6 to CAM100 24 IP connection Select NetWork as the setting for the target camera number 2 CAM2 NetWorkl On the SYSTEM menu select CAM IP ADR and display IP CAM1 100 Then use the IP addresses corresponding to the camera numbers for the connection When NetWork is selected as the setting a check is conducted to verify that the IP address of the target camera number is not in contention with the IP addresses already registered If there is contention in the IP address the IP Duplicate message is displayed on the bottom line of the LCD panel and it will not be possible to set the IP address On the SYSTEM menu select CAM IP ADR and display IP CAM1 100 and set the IP address of the target camera number again by changing the setting to avoid contention 2 CAM2 Duplicate l Wh
31. 29 Changing the camera numbers 30 Changing the IP address of the switcher 30 Clearing the IP address control tables 30 Selecting the remote cameras to be operated 31 Maintenance 5 cecece recie 32 MH 33 Specifications e 34 How the model s Operating Instructions manuals are configured e The manual of this remote camera controller hereafter the unit is divided into two manuals one is the Basics this manual and the other is the Operations and Settings CD ROM Before installing the unit be sure to read the Basics to ensure that the unit is installed correctly e This manual explains how to install the unit and it details the network connection and setting procedures For details on how to operate the unit and select its settings refer to the Operating Instructions Operations and Settings gt PDF file on the CD ROM supplied with the unit To read PDF files you will need Adobe Reader which is available from Adobe Systems Before use B Overview This unit is a controller which is designed to control remote cameras cameras integrated with pan tilt heads and pan tilt head systems which consist of pan tilt heads and the cameras which are mounted on them By means of an IP
32. ADA This class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD AND ANNOYING INTERFERENCE USE THE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES ONLY FCC Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Warning To assure continued FCC emission limit compliance the user must use only shielded interface cables when connecting to external units Also any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment could void the user s authority to operate it CAUTION In order to maintain adequate ventilation do not install or place this unit in a bookcase built in cabinet or any other confined space To prevent risk of electric shock or fire hazard due to overheating ensure that curtains a
33. ELE end is pressed Telephoto setting When the WIDE end is pressed Wide angle setting The zooming speed changes depending on the extent to which the button is pressed 12 Parts and their functions D Auto focus button AUTO Press this to control the focus automatically Button indicator ON Auto focusing Button indicator OFF Manual focusing During auto focusing operating the FOCUS PUSH OAF dial D will have no effect FOCUS PUSH OAF dial FOCUS PUSH OAF Use this to control the focus manually When the dial is pressed auto focusing is initiated temporarily and the subject being shot is brought into focus During auto focusing while the indicator of the auto focus button B is lighted operating this dial will have no effect p IRIS dial IRIS Use this dial to control the lens iris manually When it is turned clockwise The lens iris opens more and more When it is turned counterclockwise The lens iris closes more and more During auto focusing while the indicator of the auto iris button is lighted operating this dial will have no effect B Auto iris button AUTO Press this to control the lens iris automatically Button indicator ON Auto iris Button indicator OFF Manual iris During auto iris operating the iris dial will have no effect PAN TILT lever PAN TILT Use this lever to control the direction of the remote cameras When it is leaned toward the left or right The cameras m
34. IAG SPEED M 1l E Setting the operations to be performed when a preset operation is executed The operations which the remote camera is to performed when the preset operation is conducted can be set From the SETUP menu select PRESET and display SCOPE Then set the operations to be performed 2 SCOPE MODE Al The operations that the camera performs when a preset operation is executed differ depending on the mode selected Mode Operations performed MODE A Pan tilt zoom focus iris gain white balance MODE B Pan tilt zoom focus iris MODE C Pan tilt zoom Note This function takes effect when the unit is connected to the AW HEBO It does not work with any other models 2 E Adjusting the panning tilting zooming and focusing speed The speed is adjusted uniformly for the panning tilting zooming and focusing together When the PTZ FOCUS SPEED dial is turned clockwise the speed is increased conversely when it is turned counterclockwise it is reduced U GJ Gb 4 E IRIS AUTO PT ACTI CAMERA STATUS SELECTION From the SETUP menu select OPERATE and display SPEED TARGET If P T is selected the speed adjustment is confined to panning and tilting only In this case the zooming and focusing speed is fixed to the speed which was set immediately before P T was selected Setting the functions E Setting the movement ra
35. L v 3 Tum the F1 dial display the SW ASIGN menu and press the F1 dial 3 SW ASSIGN Press the F1 dial 1 INPUTI Y CAMI 4 Turn the F1 dial to select the input line of the switcher 1 INPUT1 v CAM11 Turn the F1 dial 2 INPUT2 1 29 5 Turn the F2 dial select the remote camera and then press the F2 dial to enter the selection 2 INPUT2 E CAM11 Turn the F2 dial and then press it 2 INPUT2 CAM21 The switcher has five input lines INPUT1 to INPUT5 Take the above steps to set the remote cameras for the input lines and then operate the remote cameras Linking the unit with the switcher E Switcher settings A setting for controlling the switcher linked with the unit is available It is established using the SETUP menu Before taking the steps described here the steps for Switcher network settings and Setting the image output and image input must be taken First the basic menu operations will be described 1 Set the MENU button to ON Press the MENU button to light its indicator 2 Set PRESET MEMORY MENU 9 button SETUP to ON When the button is pressed and its indicator is lighted the SETUP menu is displayed on the LCD panel pee t Turn the F1 dial display the SW LINK menu and press the F1 dial 2 SW LINK Press the F1 dial 1 SWLINK v o
36. M P T ERR Note FAN ALM P T ERR FAN ALM P T ERR INITIALIZE INITIALIZE ALL SETUP VERSION SYSTEM VER Vakk kak kak PROGRAM VER Vakk kak kak FPGA VER Vk kaku kak Note 22 is the number of the camera in the selected group of cameras 46 Panasonic PANASONIC BROADCAST amp TELEVISION SYSTEMS COMPANY UNIT COMPANY OF PANASONIC CORPORATION OF NORTH AMERICA Headquarters 3 Panasonic Way 4E 7 Secaucus NJ 07094 201 348 5300 EASTERN ZONE 3 Panasonic Way 4E 7 Secaucus NJ 07094 201 348 7196 WESTERN ZONE 3330 Cahuenga Blvd West Los Angeles CA 90068 323 438 3608 Government office 201 348 7587 Broadcast PARTS INFORMATION amp ORDERING 9 00 a m 5 00 p m PST 800 334 4881 24 Hr Fax 800 334 4880 Emergency after hour parts orders 800 334 4881 TECHNICAL SUPPORT Emergency 24 Hour Service 800 222 0741 Panasonic Canada Inc 5770 Ambler Drive Mississauga Ontario LAW 2T3 905 624 5010 Corporativo Panasonic de M xico Moras No 313 Col Tlacoquemecatl del Valle Del Benito Ju rez M xico Distrito Federal C P 03200 01 55 54 88 10 00 Panasonic Puerto Rico Inc AVE 65 Inf Km 9 5 Carolina PR 00985 787 750 4300 Panasonic System Networks Co Ltd 2010 Printed in Japan F0410YO D Panasonic Operating Instructions Basics Remote Camera Controller AVWW RP5ON Before operating this product please read the instructions
37. ON and display LAMP Then select halogen lamp lighting On and extinguishing Off 6 LAMP A offl Setting the functions E Adjusting the minimum panY tilt start speed The minimum speed at which the pan tilt head is to start moving is automatically adjusted to ensure that the remote camera will start moving smoothly in line with the inclination of the PAN TILT lever when manually operating the pan tilt head using the joystick This adjustment enables the play in the PAN TILT lever to be reduced From the SETUP menu select PTZ ADJ and display P T MIN SPEED Then press the F2 dial 1 P T MIN SPEEDY STARTI When the automatic adjustment is completed the indicators of both the PRESET MEMORY MENU 9 button SETUP and the corresponding CAMERA STATUS SELECTION button of the camera go off eo E Adjusting the minimum lens zoom start speed This adjustment ensures that the lens zoom will start moving smoothly in line with the inclination of the ZOOM button when operating the lens zoom using the ZOOM button From the SETUP menu select PTZ ADJ and display Z MIN SPEED Then turn the F2 dial to set the compensation amount 2 1 MIN SPEED gt 01 The lowest compensation amount is 1 and the highest is No compensation is provided at the 0 setting While observing the images on a monitor move the ZOOM button slowly and check whether the lens zoom starts moving smoothly
38. OPERATE and display TILT DIR Then select either NORMAL or REVERSE 2 TILT DIR M NORMALI This sets the operation of the remote camera in the vertical direction in response to the vertical manipulation of the PAN TILT lever When NORMAL is selected as the setting the remote camera will move upward when the PAN TILT lever is leaned away from you and conversely it will move downward when the lever is leaned toward you When REVERSE is selected the remote camera will move in the opposite directions 18 gl Setting the zooming direction From the SETUP menu select OPERATE and display ZOOM DIR Then select either NORMAL or REVERSE 3 Z00M DIR NORMALI This sets the zooming operation of the lens in response to the operation of the ZOOM button When NORMAL is selected as the setting the lens zooms toward the tele end when the TELE side of the ZOOM button is pressed and conversely it will zoom toward the wide end when the WIDE side is pressed When REVERSE is selected the lens will move in the opposite directions Setting the focusing direction From the SETUP menu select OPERATE and display FOCUS DIR Then select either NORMAL or REVERSE 4 FOCUS DIR NORMALI This sets the focusing operation of the lens in response to the operation of the FOCUS PUSH OAF dial When NORMAL is selected as the setting the lens focus moves towar
39. P addresses were not set successfully SET UP ERR is displayed SET UP IP SET UP ERR This completes the settings for all the devices except for the ones for which errors resulted Connections O When introducing additional remote cameras or a switcher into an environment where similar existing devices are already in use Even when additional remote cameras or switchers are introduced into an environment where similar existing devices are already in use the settings can be easily established using Auto IP setting The operating procedure is the same as for When setting the IP addresses for the first time Refer to this section The settings can also be established without changing the network settings IP address subnet mask and default gateway settings of the additional remote cameras and switcher which will be introduced Refer to When leaving the network settings of the additional devices to be introduced unchanged 27 When leaving the network settings of the additional devices to be introduced unchanged 1 Connect the additional remote cameras and the switcher to be introduced and the unit to the network within the same subnet 2 Onthe SYSTEM menu select AUTO SET IP and display AUTO SETUP Then select KEEP and press the F2 dial 1 AUTO SETUP KEEP The total number of all the remote cameras and switchers as well as the total number of the remote cameras and switchers sche
40. PAN DIR Y NORMALI 4 Turn the F1 dial to select the target menu item NORMALI Turn the F1 dial 2 TILT DIR NORMALI DIR Y 5 Turn the F2 dial to select the setting Then press the F2 dial to change the setting 2 TILT DIR gt NORMAL Turn the F2 dial and then press it DIR REVERSE 2 TILT Setting the functions E Setting the remote camera operations Set these operations by selecting the SETUP menu followed by the OPERATE menu 4JOPERATE O Setting the pan tilt zoom and focus operation directions Set the directions in which the remote camera is to move when the panning tilting zooming or focusing operation has been initiated from the unit A Setting the panning direction From the SETUP menu select OPERATE and display PAN DIR Then select either NORMAL or REVERSE 1 PAN DIR Y NORMALI This sets the operation of the remote camera in the horizontal direction in response to the horizontal manipulation of the PAN TILT lever When NORMAL is selected as the setting the remote camera will move to the left when the PAN TILT lever is leaned toward the left and conversely it will move to the right when the lever is leaned toward the right When REVERSE is selected the remote camera will move in the opposite directions A Setting the tilting direction From the SETUP menu select
41. Panasonic Operating Instructions Operations and Settings Remote Camera Controller AW RP50N VQTB0000 Contents AAA an 3 3 Concerning the Operating Instructions 3 Trademarks and registered trademarks 3 no tere rete a 3 Concerning the ratings 3 EET 3 Network related precautions 3 How to turn the power of the remote cameras on and 4 Setting and operating the preset memories 5 Registering data in the preset memories 5 Executing the preset data eene 6 Deleting the preset memory 6 Selecting the settings for a selected remote pire DET 7 Setting the gallu c adn i eet Setting the pedestal Setting the and B gain 8 Setting the R and B pedestal tenni 8 Setting the white 9 Setting the black balance 12 Setting the shutter speed orti 13 Setting the detail misa 13 Setting
42. accept absolutely no responsibility whatsoever when any of the following is applicable Any accidental special or consequential damages or harm caused either directly or indirectly in connection with the unit Any problems with or damage to the unit etc resulting from misuse abuse or carelessness on the part of the user 8 When the user has disassembled repaired or remodeled the unit Any inconvenience losses damages or harm that result from the disability to display images as a result of some reason or cause including problems with or malfunctioning of the unit 5 Any problem caused by any system in which the unit is used in combination with the equipment of third parties or any inconvenience damages or harm occurring as a result of such amp Any inconvenience damages or losses resulting from accidents caused by an inadequate installation method or any factors other than a defect in the product itself Any losses of any registered information whatever may be the cause of those losses Any damages claims etc due to loss or leakage of the setting data saved on this unit or in a personal computer E Network related precautions This unit is connected to a network and used As such it may be susceptible to the following damage harm or losses D Leakage or release of information via the unit 2 Illegal operation of the unit by third parties with malicious intent 8 Interference with or shutdown of the un
43. al coloring 2 Memo 2 The white area must be at least 10 of the surface area of the screen When adjusting the white balance display a white subject such as a white wall or white handkerchief so that it fills the screen The white subject must be large enough to take up at least 10 of the screen s surface area and it must be displayed at the center Do not allow shiny or high brightness subjects to be displayed 1 Set the MENU button to ON Press the MENU button to light its indicator Set the PRESET MEMORY MENU 4 button AWB ABB to ON When the button is pressed and its indicator lights the AWB ABB menu is displayed on the LCD panel AWB MODE AWB Al SET AWB 3 Turn the F1 dial to select the place where the white balance is to be stored Select AWB A or AWB B to select the place where the white balance is stored 10 4 Turn the F2 dial to select AWB and press the F2 dial The remote camera now automatically adjusts the white balance and registers it at the place selected in step 3 When automatic adjustment is performed the following details are displayed on the LCD panel AWB ACTIVE This appears while AWB is being executed AWB OK This appears for 3 seconds after AWB is completed successfully AWB NG This appears for 3 seconds after AWB is completed unsuccessfully AWB was executed while ATW 3200K or 5600K was selected e f it was not possible to adju
44. ameras Display that appears with the AW HE50 The current setting status is displayed in the LIMIT DOWN item 4 LIMIT DOWN Offl Turn the F2 dial and then press it 4 LIMIT DOWN Onl Display that appears with other remote cameras The setting status is displayed after the completion of the setting in the LIMIT DOWN item 4 LIMIT DOWN EXEC Press the F2 dial 4 LIMIT DOWN LIMIT ONI Setting the functions O Setting the left limit From the SETUP menu select PTZ ADJ and display LIMIT LEFT Then set the left limit The setting that is displayed differs between the AW HE50 and other remote cameras O Setting the right limit From the SETUP menu select PTZ ADJ and display LIMIT RIGHT Then set the right limit The setting that is displayed differs between the AW HE50 and other remote cameras Display that appears with the AW HE50 Display that appears with the AW HE50 The current setting status is displayed in the LIMIT LEFT item 5 LIMIT LEFT offl Turn the F2 dial and then press it 5 LIMIT LEFT Onl The current setting status is displayed in the LIMIT RIGHT item 6 LIMIT RIGHT 4 Offi Turn the F2 dial and then press it 6 LIMIT RIGHT Onl Display that appears with other remote cameras Di
45. arget device is displayed at the top and the alarm tatus is displ d und th 1 Set the MENU button to ON spa Press the MENU button to light its indicator 1 POWER Y NO ALARMI 2 Set PRESET MEMORY MENU 10 button SYSTEM Turn the F2 dial to ON When the button is pressed and its indicator is lighted 2 CAMI x the SYSTEM menu is displayed on the LCD panel 1 CAMERA CTL v FAN ALM The alarm statuses of the remote cameras currently assigned to the CAMERA STATUS SELECTION buttons are 3 Turn the F1 dial to display the ALARM menu and displayed press the F1 dial NO ALARM 8 ALARM n The power supply is trouble free ALARM Trouble has occurred in the power supply Press the F1 dial FAN ALM Trouble has occurred in the cooling fan 1 POWER Y ene NO ALARMI Trouble has occurred in the pan tilt operation FAN P T ERR Trouble has occurred in the cooling fan and pan tilt The unit s power supply alarm can be checked operation NO ALARM 2 When the power supply is trouble free e When an alarm has occurred stop operation immediately ALARM and be absolutely sure to contact your dealer When trouble has occurred in the power supply Continued use may cause the unit to malfunction e When an alarm has occurred stop operation immediately and be absolutely sure to contact your dealer Continued use may cause the unit to malfunction 35 Retur
46. bnet mask and default gateway First the basic menu operations will be described 1 2 Set the MENU button to ON Press the MENU button and light its indicator Set the PRESET MEMORY MENU 10 button SYSTEM to ON When the button is pressed and its indicator is lighted the SYSTEM menu is displayed on the LCD panel 1 CAMERA CTL t Turn the F1 dial and display the NETWORK menu 5 NETWORK Press the F1 dial 1 IP ADDRESS M 1921168 000 009 Turn the F1 dial and display the target setting item 1 IP ADDRESS Y 1921168 000 009 2 SUBNETMASK 2551255 255 000 3 GATEWAY s 0001000 000 000 L 4 MAC ADDRESS a Turn the F2 dial and select the setting 2 SUBNETMASK 2551255 255 000 7 Press the F2 dial and change the setting 2 SUBNETMASK gt 255 2551255 000 Input all the settings except for the MAC address in four blocks of numerals When input advances to the last block and the F2 dial is pressed the IP address is entered 2 SUBNETMASK E 255 255 255 0001 e The MAC address is merely displayed it cannot be changed Note In order for the settings to take effect the unit must be restarted Turn off the unit s power and then turn it back on again Network settings Setting the IP address On the SYSTEM menu select the NETWORK
47. carefully and save this manual for future use VQTB0000 Safety precautions CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER TO SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the products enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating maintenance service instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance WARNING E THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED To ensure safe operation the three pin plug must be inserted only into a standard three pin power point which is effectively earthed through the normal household wiring Extension cords used with the apparatus must have three cores and be correctly wired to provide connection to the earth Wrongly wired extension cords are a major cause of fatalities The fact that the apparatus operates satisfactorily does not imply that the power point is earthed or that the installation is completely safe For your safety if you are in any doubt about the effective earthing of the power point please consult a qualified electrician For CAN
48. ct the setting GAIN 0dB PED 0 Turn the F1 dial GAIN Q 3dB PED 0 Note The gain setting will differ depending on the remote camera connected For further details check the operating instructions of the model concerned E Setting the pedestal Perform the black level pedestal adjustment in order to make it easier to see the very dark parts of the images o Adjustment in the direction makes the parts closer to black conversely adjustment in the direction makes the parts closer to white 1 Set the MENU button to ON Press the MENU button to light its indicator 2 Set the PRESET MEMORY MENU 1 button GAIN PED to ON When the button is pressed and its indicator lights the GAIN PED menu is displayed on the LCD panel 3 Turn the F2 dial to select the setting GAIN OdB PED 0 Turn the F2 dial GAIN 0dB PED 5 Note The pedestal setting will differ depending on the remote camera connected For further details check the operating instructions of the model concerned Selecting the settings for a selected remote camera E Setting the R and B gain values Adjust the amounts by which the R gain and B gain values are to be incremented or decremented using the G gain value obtained when the white balance has been adjusted as the reference When auto white balance is performed the adjustment value is set to 000 1 Se
49. d the far end when the dial is turned clockwise and conversely it will move toward the near end when the dial is turned counterclockwise When REVERSE is selected the camera will move in the opposite directions Setting the functions O Settings when the remote camera moves horizontally or vertically during tele shooting During tele shooting the remote camera s pan tilt operation are slowed down to make positioning easier From the SETUP menu select OPERATE and display SPEED WITH 2 Then set the movement speed 5 SPEED WITH Z offl e This is the setting that takes effect for the AW HE100 and AW HE50 The speed setting differs between the AW HE100 an AW HE50 Model connected Setting AW HE100 Off 1 2 AW HE50 Off On O Selecting the control items pan tilt zoom and focus Select the control items for the currently selected remote camera From the SETUP menu select OPERATE and display SPEED TARGET Then select the control item 6 SPEED TARGET R T Z Fl P T Z F The operation speed setting takes effect for panning tilting Zooming and focusing P T The operation speed setting takes effect for panning and tilting Note When the setting has been changed from P T Z F to P T the zooming and focusing speed is fixed at the speed which was specified immediately before the change was made Setting the functions Switching from focus co
50. duled to be added which are the target of Auto IP setting are displayed 220 90 1171 YESI T C 20 50 L_ Number of units connected within the same network Remote cameras and switchers scheduled to be added C Remote camera S Switcher When the total number of remote cameras and switchers scheduled to be added exceeds the total number of units which can be registered remote cameras 100 units switchers 1 unit the C S OVER message appears on the bottom line of the LCD panel Auto IP setting can still be initiated this state but the IP addresses will be set only for the number of units which can be registered C 20 20 S 1 1 C S OVER YESI 2 Memo 2 The camera numbers whose IP addresses have been set using Auto IP setting will be set to NetWork for their connection setting Consequently when Auto IP setting is next initiated these camera numbers will be excluded from being targeted by the setting However when the IP addresses of camera numbers whose IP addresses were set using Auto IP setting have been changed or the connection setting has been changed to NoAsign or Serial they will again be targeted by Auto IP setting Connections When the display for the number of units scheduled to be added has dropped below the actual number of units to be set because the power of the remote cameras or switchers has not been turned on or for some other reason first re
51. e Ventilation holes Operating precautions Handle carefully Do not drop the product or subject it to strong shock or vibration Do not carry or move the product by the PAN TILT lever This is important to prevent trouble Use the product in an ambient temperature of 0 C to 40 32 F to 104 F Avoid using the product at a cold place below 0 32 F or at a hot place above 40 C 104 F because extremely low or high temperature will adversely affect the parts inside Power off before connecting or disconnecting cables Before plugging or unplugging the cables be sure to switch power off Avoid humidity and dust Avoid using the product at a humid dusty place because much humidity and dust will cause damage to the parts inside Maintenance Wipe the product using a dry cloth To remove stubborn dirt dip a cloth into a diluted solution of kitchen detergent neutral wring it out well and wipe the product gently Then after wiping the product with a moist cloth wipe it again with a dry cloth Caution Avoid using benzine paint thinners and other volatile fluids e f a chemical cleaning cloth is to be used carefully read through the precautions for its use 10 When the product is to be discarded When the product is to be discarded at the end of its service life ask a specialized contractor to dispose of it properly in order to protect the environment Concerning the cons
52. e camera to the switcher when the remote camera has been selected using one of the units CAMERA STATUS SELECTION buttons Control can also be exercised by assigning this setting to a USER button A Focus assist setting From the SETUP menu select SW LINK and display FASIST Then set On or Off 4 FASIST offl When On is selected as the item setting the images on the multi view display output by the switcher are switched to the images of the remote camera selected by the unit Control can also be exercised by assigning this setting to a USER button 1 1 1 MV ON oaoaao 4 5 Ms CAM1 ON 31 El Camera information setting From the SETUP menu select SW LINK and display CAMSEL Then set On or Off 5 CAMSEL Off When On is selected as the item setting an icon appears at the bottom left of the image of the remote camera selected by the unit on the switcher s multi view display When a remote camera has been selected its information is sent from the unit to the switcher Linking the unit with the switcher El OA tally setting From the SETUP menu select SW LINK and display TALLY IP Then set On or Off 6 TALLY_IP offl When On is selected as the item setting the unit receives the tally information tally ON OFF sent periodically from the switcher through the network and it sends the ON or OFF instruction t
53. e to connect the ground terminal SIGNAL GND at the rear of the unit to the system ground e To prevent the DC plug from being disconnected secure the cable of the AC adapter to the cable clamp e When the unit is not going to be used for a prolonged period of time turn off its power and disconnect the power plug from the AC outlet Cable clamp Handle carefully e Dropping the unit or subjecting it to strong impact or vibration may cause trouble and or malfunctioning Do not allow any foreign objects to enter inside the unit e Allowing water metal items scraps of food or other foreign objects inside the unit may cause a fire and or electric shocks Choosing the best installation location e This unit is designed for indoor use only e Install the unit on a sufficiently strong stable and level surface for use e Ensure a space of at least 100 mm 3 15 16 around the rear vents to avoid obstructing ventilation In particular ensure sufficient space between ventilation and wiring when using mounted in a panel or table e Do not install the unit in a cold place where the temperatures will drop below 0 C 32 F or in a hot place where the temperatures will rise above 40 104 F Avoid installing the unit where it will be exposed to direct sunlight or to the hot air that is blown out from other products e Installing the unit in a very humid dusty or vibration prone location may give rise to troubl
54. ect RETRY and press the F2 dial to initiate the IP address settings again The number of units to be added can be updated C 20 20 S 1 1 RETRY 26 3 Turn the F2 dial select Yes and then press the F2 dial This starts the Auto IP setting process Memo 2 e The numbers are set for the remote cameras in sequence starting with the lowest number which was set to NoAsign for the CAM1 to CAM100 item on CAMERA CTL selected from the SYSTEM menu Similarly the IP addresses which were set for the camera numbers are set for the remote cameras The same subnet mask and default gateway settings as the unit s settings are selected e For the switcher NoAsign is set for the SW item on SW CTL selected from the SYSTEM menu The IP address which was set for the IP SW item on SW IP ADR selected from the SYSTEM menu is selected for the switcher When Auto IP setting has been initiated the progress is shown by the number of displayed dots which are reduced one by one SET UP IP When all the operations have been completed successfully COMPLETE is displayed SET UP IP COMPLETE The remote cameras and the switcher are automatically rebooted and they restart with the new IP addresses which were set The remote cameras can now be operated from the unit The function for linking the switcher with the unit becomes available for use at this point If the I
55. ed earlier must be taken First the basic menu operations will be described 1 Set the MENU button to ON Press the MENU button to light its indicator 2 Set PRESET MEMORY MENU 9 button SETUP to ON When the button is pressed and its indicator is lighted the SETUP menu is displayed on the LCD panel r Y Turn the F1 dial to display the SW DISP menu and press the F1 dial 3 SW DISP Press the F1 dial 1 CAMINF Y offl 4 Turn the F1 dial to and select the menu item to be set 1 CAMINF y offl Turn the F1 dial 2 FORMAT offl 33 5 Turn the F2 dial to select On or Off and then press the F2 dial to enter the selection 2 FORMAT offl Turn the F2 dial and then press it 2 FORMAT gt Onl Setting all the information displays together From the SETUP menu select SW DISP and display CAMINF Then set On or Off 1 CAMINF v Off When is selected as the item setting the information of the remote cameras set in Setting the image output and image input is sent to the switcher Control can also be exercised by assigning this setting to a USER button Video format Scene file name shooting mode Filter information Remote camera alarm information amp Shutter information ON OFF shutter value 6 Gain value Iris value Remote camera name dis
56. egory 5 straight cable AW RP50 max 1000 m 3280 ft max 500 m 1640 ft olojo UN CONTROLLER PAN TILT HEAD Ls SETUP e e E 7 Em e CIC f elos am ae s pcia PUN E53 AAA Protocol Converter e Switch settings AW IF400G 190 deg 21 Connections O Connections with the AW PH405 and camera Camera model AW HE870 AW E860 AW E750 AW E650 AW E350 AK HC1500 or AK HC1800 AW RP50 al ejelel TO PAN TILT HEAD TALLY GPI H 4 3 2 er DAAA 4 G s 10BASE T UTP category 5 straight cable 22 eme Eon mn Qo 900 nm Monitor Connections O Connection with the AW PH650 AW PH650 RJ 45 relay adapter 10BASE T UTP category 5 straight cable AW RP50 SIGNAL GND e elo E JO PAN TILT HEAD i 4 El 2 i de 3 3C JC 3C Monitor 23 Connections E Settings for connection with the remote cameras Either serial connection Serial or IP connection NetWork can be selected for
57. en Auto IP setting is initiated the IP addresses will be set automatically for those camera numbers with the NoAsign connection setting Connections E Setting the IP addresses automatically auto IP setting When Auto IP setting is initiated the IP addresses are set automatically for the remote cameras and the switcher which are connected within the same subnet The IP addresses can be set for up to 100 remote cameras and one switcher Note Contention in the IP addresses may arise when a device other than a remote camera or switcher has been connected within the same subnet Connect only devices which are covered by the Auto IP setting within the same subnet O When setting the IP addresses for the first time The IP addresses are set while the remote cameras switcher and unit are at their factory settings 1 Connect the remote cameras switcher and unit to the network within the same subnet 192 168 0 10 192 168 0 22 192 168 0 10 192 168 0 23 u 192 168 0 10 gt 192 168 0 21 192 168 0 30 1921680 20 gt 192 168 0 24 2 Onthe SYSTEM menu select AUTO SET IP and display AUTO SETUP Then select RENEW and press the F2 dial 1 AUTO SETUP RENEMI The total number of all the remote cameras and switchers currently connected as well as the total number of the remote cameras and switchers scheduled to be added the units that are the target of Auto IP setting
58. er for the remote camera concerned in the CAMERA Select field 2 Click SET The changed camera number now takes effect O Registering the camera numbers in the switcher s input connectors Set the camera numbers to be registered for the input connectors SDI IN 1 to SDI IN 4 DVI IN of the switcher select the camera numbers to be registered in the SW Input field SW Input display Input connector of switcher Input1 SDI IN 1 Input2 SDI IN 2 Input3 SDI IN 3 Input4 SDI IN 4 Input5 DVI IN 2 Click SET The registration of the camera numbers into the input connectors of the switcher now takes effect RP setting tool O Alarm displays The alarms of the remote cameras 5 units are displayed in the Alarm field They are displayed for the remote cameras in the currently selected group For remote cameras with a serial connection they are displayed only when the cameras are selected O Displaying the camera names The names set for the remote cameras 5 units are displayed They are displayed for the remote cameras in the currently selected group For remote cameras with a serial connection they are displayed only when the cameras are selected O Initializing the IP addresses The set IP addresses are initialized when ALL CLEAR is clicked O Acquiring information When REFRESH is clicked the latest information of the remote cameras and switcher is acquired and displayed
59. era connected Remote camera AW HE50 Mode AWB A Remote camera status The status of the white balance registered in remote camera memory A is established AWB B The status of the white balance registered in remote camera memory B is established ATW In this mode the white balance is automatically adjusted continuously all the time and automatically compensated even when the light source or color temperature has changed AW HE100 AW HE870 AW E860 AW E750 AW E650 AW E350 AWB A The status of the white balance registered in remote camera memory A is established AWB B The status of the white balance registered in remote camera memory B is established 3200K The status of the white balance which was adjusted at a brightness of 3200K is established 5600K The status of the white balance which was adjusted at a brightness of 5600K is established ATW In this mode the white balance is automatically adjusted continuously all the time and automatically compensated even when the light source or color temperature has changed AK HC1500 AK HC1800 Selecting the settings for a selected remote camera A Automatically adjusting the white balance Set the automatic adjustment if the coloring appears unnatural under certain light sources or other conditions If the white serving as the reference can be recognized it is possible to shoot with natur
60. etails of operation performed SWLINK This enables the link between the unit and switcher BUSCONT This is the bus switching setting FASIST This sets the focus assist function CAMSEL This displays icons at the bottom left of the images from the remote camera selected by the unit on the multi view display of the switcher TALLY This sends the tally information sent periodically by UDP from the switcher to the remote camera CAMINF This sends the camera information of the remote camera selected to the switcher AWB AWB is executed when the USER button in which AWB has been assigned is pressed When AWB is executed successfully the indicator of the button goes off conversely when it is not executed successfully it blinks ABB ABB is executed when the USER button in which AWB has been assigned is pressed When ABB is executed successfully the indicator of the button goes off conversely when it is not executed successfully it blinks POWER OFF When the USER button in which POWER OFF has been assigned is pressed the indicator of the button lights for an instant and power OFF is requested for all the remote cameras connected 16 E Registering functions in the USER buttons Set the MENU button to ON Press the MENU button to light its indicator Set the PRESET MEMORY MENU 9 button SETUP to ON When the button is pressed and its indicator lights the SETUP menu is displayed on the LCD panel cmd Y
61. ffl 4 Turn the F1 dial to select the menu item to be set 1 SWLINK Y offl Turn the F1 dial 2 BUSCONT gt offl 30 5 Turn the F2 dial select the settings and then press the F2 dial to change the setting 2 BUSCONT offl Turn the F2 dial and then press it 2 BUSCONT gt Onl E Link setting From the SETUP menu select SW LINK and display SWLINK Then select On or Off 1 SWLINK v Onl When is selected as the item setting the settings mentioned below take effect and the link with the switcher is established Control can also be exercised by assigning this setting to a USER button F Bus switching O From the SETUP menu select SW LINK and display BUSCONT Then select On or Off 2 BUSCONT Onl When is selected as the item setting the materials set using the BUS item described later are sent from the remote camera to the switcher when the remote cameras has been selected using one of the units CAMERA STATUS SELECTION buttons Control can also be exercised by assigning this setting to a USER button Linking the unit with the switcher a Bus setting From the SETUP menu select SW LINK and display BUS Then set the material AUX PVW PinP or KEY to be sent to the switcher 3 BUS AUX The materials set using this item are sent from the remot
62. gs for a selected remote camera E Setting the white balance The ratio between RGB three primary colors is adjusted so that white will be reproduced accurately If the white balance is off not only will white be reproduced poorly but the color tone of the entire picture will also deteriorate The white balance must be adjusted when using a remote camera for the first time or when the remote camera has not been used for a prolonged period of time It must also be adjusted when changes have been made in the lighting conditions or brightness The white balance can be adjusted automatically or manually fine adjustment after automatic adjustment In addition preset values or the auto tracking white adjustment ATW which continues to adjust the white balance automatically all the time can be selected The results of white balance adjustments can be stored in memory A or memory B when AWB or AWB has been selected for the white balance A Selecting the white balance mode Follow the steps below to set the white balance mode 1 Set the MENU button to ON Press the MENU button to light its indicator 2 Set the PRESET MEMORY MENU 4 button AWB ABB to ON When the button is pressed and its indicator lights the AWB ABB menu is displayed on the LCD panel 3 Turn the F1 dial to select the white balance mode AWB MODE AMB BI SET AWB The modes which can be selected differ depending on the remote cam
63. he IP CAM1 to IP CAM100 items are displayed 29 O Setting the IP addresses On the SYSTEM menu select CAM IP ADR and display IP CAM1 100 The IP addresses of the camera numbers can now be changed Even when NoAsign or Serial has been selected as the CAM1 to CAM100 setting of CAMERA CTL on the SYSTEM menu the IP addresses can still be changed 1 IP CAM1 v 192 168 000 1001 The IP addresses are set for all the camera numbers CAM1 to CAM100 Initial values 192 168 0 21 Y CAM100 192 168 0 120 2 Memo 2 If the unit s IP address has been changed using the IP ADDRESS item of NETWORK on the SYSTEM menu the IP addresses of the camera numbers which were set to NoAsign for the CAM1 to CAM100 item of CAMERA CTL on the SYSTEM menu and which are higher than the unit s IP address will be automatically re set in the sequence of the camera numbers set to NoAsign starting with the lowest number When the IP addresses are changed a check for IP address contention is conducted A check is carried out to verify whether there is any contention with the IP addresses of the camera numbers which were set to NetWork for the CAM1 to CAM100 item of CAMERA CTL on the SYSTEM menu If contention is found the Duplicate is displayed for three seconds and the IP addresses cannot be set 1 IP CAM1 Duplicate Connections il Changing the camera numbe
64. he shutter speed The shutter mode and shutter speed of the remote camera can be selected 1 2 Set the MENU button to ON Press the MENU button to light its indicator Set the PRESET MEMORY MENU 5 button SHUTTER to ON When the button is pressed and its indicator lights the SHUTTER menu is displayed on the LCD panel SHUTTER SPEED Step 1 100 3 Turn the F1 dial to select the shutter mode Notes When Step has been selected as the shutter mode the shutter speed can be selected by turning the F2 dial e The setting will differ depending on the remote camera connected For further details check the operating instructions of the model concerned When the shutter speed of a remote camera connected serially is set and a remote camera in another group is assigned to the CAMERA STATUS SELECTION button the shutter speed will be set to 1 100 when a menu operation is next performed E Setting the detail The image detail image sharpness can be adjusted 1 2 3 4 Set the MENU button to ON Press the MENU button to light its indicator Set the PRESET MEMORY MENU 6 button DETAIL to ON When the button is pressed and its indicator lights the DETAIL menu is displayed on the LCD panel DETAIL On LEVEL LOW Turn the F1 dial to select On or Off Turn the F2 dial to select the detail level Note The detail setting will differ depending on the remote
65. it by third parties with malicious intent To prevent these kinds of damage harm or losses users are urged to take the following measures to ensure network security including but not limited to the following e The unit must be secured on the network by use of firewalls or other measures e When the unit is to be used in a system to which personal computers are connected notification of virus protection and safe guards against illegal programs are to be implemented and periodically checked Unit should be installed in a manner in which its cables and other accessories cannot be easily damaged How to turn the power of the remote cameras on and off E How to turn the power of the remote cameras on Follow one of the procedures below to turn on the power of the remote cameras e Turning on the power one camera at a time e Turning on the power of a multiple number of cameras lt gt Turning on the power of all the cameras lt gt Turning on the power of the selected group of cameras Each of these procedures is described in turn below Turning on the power of a multiple number of cameras Turning on the power one camera at a time 1 Select the remote camera When the corresponding CAMERA STATUS SELECTION button is held down the name of the remote camera is displayed on the top line of the LCD panel and POWER OFF is displayed on the bottom line 2 Turn the F2 dial to select ON and press the
66. just the focus Turn the FOCUS PUSH OAF dial and adjust the lens focus When the dial is pressed during manual focusing the auto focus mode is established temporarily and the subject is brought into focus automatically 2 Select the remote cameras Select the remote cameras to be controlled using the CAMERA STATUS SELECTION buttons 3 Adjust the direction in which the remote cameras are to be pointed Use the PAN TILT lever to adjust the direction in which 7 Turn off the unit s power the remote cameras are to be pointed Set the POWER switch to the OFF position The unit s power is turned off and the POWER indicator 4 goes off Adjust the zoom e Even when the unit s power is turned off the power Use the ZOOM button to adjust the lens zoom of the connected remote cameras does not go off When the TELE side is pressed the zoom is set to the telephoto mode when the WIDE side is pressed it is set to the wide angle mode PanasoniC Remote Camera Controller AW RP50 POWER ALARM 6 10 DETAIL 6 GYSTEM Q HI PTZ FOCUS SPEED PAN TILT For detailed operations refer to the directions in the sections below 15 Basic operations for the menus 1 Set the MENU button to ON 3 Change the settings u
67. lay IP SW Then change the IP address E Clearing the IP address control tables All the IP address control tables which have been set can be cleared together 1 on the SYSTEM menu select AUTO SETUP and display AUTO SETUP Then select ALL CLEAR and press the F2 dial to clear all the tables 1 AUTO SETUP ALL CLEAR e The Serial settings are not cleared Selecting the remote cameras to be operated Up to five remote cameras to be operated can be selected The statuses of the remote cameras assigned to CAMERA using the CAMERA STATUS SELECTION buttons STATUS SELECTION buttons 1 to 5 can be identified by the When one of the CAMERA STATUS SELECTION buttons lighting statuses of the indicators above the buttons 1 to 5 is pressed the indicator of the corresponding button lights MENU CANFED REGAIN AEPD AWE ABE SHUTTER O O le 7 8 9 10 STORE DELETE DETAIL GCENE MODE CAMERA SETUP SYSTEM USERI USER2 PR OR A o o 9Jmu Olo OO IRIS O Indicator lighting statuses and remote camera statuses Indicator CAMERA STATUS SELECTION button lighting status Remote camere status operation e No remote camera has been assigned to the corresponding button OFF e No power is supplied to the remote camera Disabled e The LAN cable is not connected
68. lights when an alarm a cooling fan alarm or pan cameras and how operations are performed differ tilt error has been received from a remote camera depending on the camera type The alarm information can be output to an external s For details refer to Operating the menu items of the device from the units TALLY GPI connector 6D selected remote camera Operations and Settings For details refer to Checking the equipment alarm Instructions information Operations and Settings Instructions When the alarm indicator has lighted stop using the unit immediately and be absolutely sure to contact your dealer Continuing to use the unit even after an alarm has occurred may cause the unit to malfunction QLCD panel The current setting statuses are displayed on this panel 11 Parts and their functions Q CAMERA OSD button CAMERA OSD When the CAMERA OSD button is held down its indicator lights and the on screen menu of the selected remote camera is displayed as the output image of the remote camera When the button is held down again while its indicator is lighted the menu is cleared and the indicator goes off Q EXIT button EXIT Press this during menu operations to return to the previous hierarchical level USER buttons USER1 USER2 The functions of some of the setting items on the menus can be assigned to USER1 and USER2 to be recalled later For details refer to Setting the USER buttons
69. mote cameras and pan tilt head systems can be controlled E Concerning the Operating Instructions e For the purposes of these instructions AW RP50N is referred to as AW RP50 Similarly AW HE50HN and AW HE50SN are referred as AW HE507 and AW HS50N is referred to as AW HS50 e n these instructions the phrases pan tilt head and camera combination and camera integrated with a pan tilt head are both referred to collectively as remote camera except in places where specific equipment is mentioned Trademarks and registered trademarks e Microsoft Windows Windows Vista and Internet Explorer are the registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation of the United States in the United States Japan and other countries e Adobe and Reader are the registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and other countries e Other names of companies or products appearing in the text are the registered trademarks or trademarks of the companies concerned E Copyrights It is forbidden to transfer copy reverse assemble reverse compile or reverse engineer the software included in this unit or to engage in any act of exportation which contravenes the applicable export laws and regulations E Concerning the ratings display The unit s name model number and electrical ratings are indicated on its bottom panel E Disclaimer Panasonic Corporation will
70. move the cause and then select RETRY and press the F2 dial to initiate the IP address settings again The number of units to be added can be updated C 20 20 S 1 1 RETRY Turn the F2 dial select Yes and then press the F2 dial This starts the Auto IP setting process Memo 2 e The numbers are set for the remote cameras in sequence starting with the lowest number which was set to NoAsign for the CAM1 to CAM100 item on CAMERA CTL selected from the SYSTEM menu Similarly the IP addresses which were set for the camera numbers are set for the remote cameras The same subnet mask and default gateway settings as the unit s settings are selected e For the switcher NoAsign is set for the SW item on SW CTL selected from the SYSTEM menu The IP address the one which was set for the IP SW item on SW IP ADR selected from the SYSTEM menu is selected for the switcher by Auto IP setting e f the IP addresses of already set camera numbers NetWork or NoAsign set for the CAM1 to CAM100 item on CAMERA CTL selected from the SYSTEM menu and the IP addresses of the target devices to be added correspond they are set for the camera numbers If the remote cameras to be added are the same as the already set remote camera numbers but their IP addresses are different the IP addresses of the already set camera numbers are changed to the IP addresses acquired by auto IP set
71. n tilt head are both referred to collectively as remote camera except in places where specific equipment is referred to Accessories Check that the following accessories are present and accounted for Operating Instructions this manual 1 AC adapter eene 1 CD ROM operation manual and setting software 1 Power cablO Me TP 1 Required personal computer environment Run the software that is provided with the switcher on a host computer which satisfies the following specifications CPU Intel CoreTM2 DUO 2 4 GHz or faster recommended Memory 512 MB or more Network function 10Base T or 100Base TX Image display Resolution 800 x 600 pixels or more function Color generation True Color 24 bits 32 bits Supported operating Microsoft Windows XP Microsoft Windows Vista Microsoft system Windows 7 Hard disk drive At least 50 MB of free memory Installation precautions in addition to heeding the points presented in the Safety precautions observe the following precautions as well Be absolutely sure to ask your dealer to do the jobs of installing and connecting the unit Connecting the power supply e Use within AC 100 V to 120 V e Be absolutely sure to use only the power cord and AC adapter supplied with the panel e Be absolutely sure to connect the grounding terminal of the power cord to ground e Be absolutely sur
72. nd any other materials do not obstruct the ventilation The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and easily accessible or the mains plug or an appliance coupler shall remain readily operable WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE THE APPARATUS SHALL NOT BE EXPOSED TO DRIPPING OR SPLASHING AND THAT NO OBJECTS FILLED WITH LIQUIDS SUCH AS VASES SHALL BE PLACED ON THE APPARATUS A warning that an apparatus with CLASS construction shall be connected to a MAINS socket outlet with a protective earthing connection indicates safety information Safety precautions IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these operating instructions carefully before using the unit Follow the safety instructions on the unit and the applicable safety instructions listed below Keep these operating instructions handy for future reference 1 Read these instructions 2 Keep these instructions 3 Heed all warnings 5 Do not use this apparatus near water 6 Clean only with dry cloth 4 Follow all instructions 7 Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the p
73. nge of the remote camera limiter function This unit has a limiter function which is a function that limits the movement range of the remote cameras Depending on the installation position there may be an obstruction in the movement range and the unit may come into contact with this obstruction If the unit comes into contact with an obstruction trouble or accidents may result In cases like this a limiter can be set in front of the obstruction to prevent contact There are four limiter positions the upper lower left and right limits of the movement range O Setting the upper limit From the SETUP menu select PTZ ADJ and display LIMIT UP Then set the upper limit The setting that is displayed differs between the AW HE50 and other remote cameras Display that appears with the AW HE50 The current setting status is displayed in the LIMIT UP item 3 LIMIT UP gt Off Turn the F2 dial and then press it 3 LIMIT UP s Onl Display that appears with other remote cameras The setting status is displayed after the completion of the setting in the LIMIT UP item 3 LIMIT UP EXECI Press the F2 dial 3 LIMIT UP LIMIT ONI 22 O Setting the lower limit From the SETUP menu select PTZ ADJ and display LIMIT DOWN Then set the lower limit The setting that is displayed differs between the AW HE50 and other remote c
74. ning the unit to its factory status The unit s settings can be returned to the factory statuses Two methods can be used One method returns all the settings to the factory statuses and the other returns only the SETUP menu settings to the factory statuses 1 Set the MENU button to ON Press the MENU button to light its indicator 2 Set PRESET MEMORY MENU 10 button SYSTEM to ON When the button is pressed and its indicator is lighted the SYSTEM menu is displayed on the LCD panel 1 CAMERA CTL v 3 Turn the F1 dial to display the INITIALIZE menu and press the F1 dial 9 INITIALIZE e Press the F1 dial 1 INITIALIZE ALLI 4 Turn the F2 dial to select the initializing mode 1 INITIALIZE ALLI Turn the F2 dial 1 INITIALIZE SETUPI ALL All the settings are returned to the factory statuses SETUPSETTING Only the SETUP menu settings are returned to the factory statuses 5 Press the F2 dial to initialize the settings 36 Control interface for external devices B TALLY GPI TALLY1 to TALLY4 are contact input ports which are used to light the unit s TALLY D sub 15 pin female inch thread indicators 8 1 The TALLY lamps light with contact input GPI In1 to GPI In4 are contact input ports which are used to control the unit from an 0000000 external source 15 9 GPI_Out1 to GPI_Out4 are open output ports which are used to output the
75. ntrol to iris control or vice versa It is possible to switch the control which is implemented by dial and button operations from focus control to iris control or vice versa O 006006 AMERA STATUS SELECTION From the SETUP menu select OPERATE and display FOCUS IRIS Then select either NORMAL or REVERSE 7 FOCUS IRIS NORMALI When REVERSE is selected as the setting focus control and iris control are switched When NORMAL is selected the original control is restored 20 O Setting the PAN TILT lever inclination and speed The correlation between angle and operating speed when the PAN TILT lever is inclined can be adjusted From the SETUP menu select OPERATE and display P T CURV Then set the correlation between the lever angle and its operating speed 8 P T CURV A 11 Change the correlation between the angle and operating speed when the PAN TILT lever is inclined Operating speed Inclination of lever Setting the functions E Setting the speed at which to move to the position set by the preset memory The speed at which to move to the position where the remote camera has been set to be in the preset memory when the preset operation is conducted can be set From the SETUP menu select PRESET and display DIAG SPEED Then set the speed The higher the setting the faster the operating speed 1 D
76. o a network and used As such it may be susceptible to the following damage harm or losses Leakage or release of information via the unit Illegal operation of the unit by third parties with malicious intent 8 Interference with or shutdown of the unit by third parties with malicious intent To prevent these kinds of damage harm or losses users are urged to take the following measures to ensure network security including but not limited to the following e The unit must be secured on the network by use of firewalls or other measures e When the unit is to be used in a system to which personal computers are connected notification of virus protection and safe guards against illegal programs are to be implemented and periodically checked Unit should be installed in a manner in which its cables and other accessories cannot be easily damaged Characteristics Compact design e The unit features a compact design with its half rack size width 210 mm 8 1 4 and its 4RU size 177 mm 6 15 16 depth The unit is the same size as the AW HS50 compact live switcher option and when the switcher is placed alongside the unit the two units are neatly housed in the full rack width IP connection and serial connection supported E IP connection e Up to 100 remote cameras 1 can be controlled through a network hub Using the unit s automatic IP setting function the IP addresses of the remote cameras and
77. o remove stubborn dirt soak the cloth in a diluted e Before proceeding with maintenance disconnect the solution of kitchen detergent neutral wring it out well power plug from the power outlet and allow the unit and wipe the surfaces gently to cool down Otherwise electric shocks burns or injuries may result Do not connect or disconnect the power plug with wet hands Notes e Do not use benzene paint thinners or other volatile solvents e Before using a chemical cleaning cloth read the precautions for its use 32 Appearance Unit mm inch 189 7 7 16 EJ EAE EE E eia L a OI S IdD ATIVL amor 10 lololo IVNDIS Panasonic Remote Camera Controller AW RP50 O O POWER ALARM OO PAGE OO STORE DELETE SET MEMOR CAMERA STATUS SELECTION C LOW HI FOCUS PUSH OAF PTZ FOCUS SPEED PAN TILT 210 8 1 4 177 6 15 16 PT ACTIVE 00000000000000000000000000000000008000000 08800000090000000000000000000000000000000 E E 33 Specifications Power requirements DC 12 V 10 AC adapter provided Power consumption DC 12 V
78. o the remote cameras in which changes have occurred Concerning the tally information transferred through the network After receiving the tally information Input1 to Input5 from the switcher through the network the unit sends the ON or OFF instruction to the remote cameras Based on the relationship between the image output remote camera and image input switcher which have been set using the unit s menu the remote camera to which the tally instruction is sent in response to the tally information received from the switcher is identified the tally indicator of that remote camera is lighted in red and the tally ON instruction is sent to the remote camera The Tally ON instruction is also sent to the remote cameras which are not in the selected camera group AW HS50 AW RP50 TALLY OOOOO CAM 12345 Input3 Group 1 IP RPSOCAMNO i Inputi CAM1 Group 2 Input2 CAM2 00000 Input3 CAMS GPI Input 12345 Input4 CAMA Input5 CAM5 In response to inputs 1 to 5 from GPI Input tally indicators CAM to CAMS are lighted in red and the tally ON instruction is sent to the remote cameras concerned Only CAM1 to CAMS serve as the Input tally This means that when a camera group other than No 1 is selected the tally indicators will go off 32 The following tally related settings can be established using the menu e Enabling disabling the tally information instructions
79. olarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet indicates safety information 10 Protect the power cord form being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped Contents Before use onda i III RR DER FE RR RA 5 QU E P 5 Concerning the Operating Instructions
80. ove to the left or right When it is leaned toward you or away from you The cameras move up or down The movement speed differs depending on the angle to which the lever is moved 13 PTZ FOCUS SPEED dial PTZ FOCUS SPEED Use this dial to adjust the speed at which the operations pan tilt zoom focus of the remote cameras are controlled When it is turned clockwise Operation at a higher speed When it is turned counterclockwise Operation at a lower speed PT ACTIVE button PT ACTIVE Press this to switch between enabling and disabling the PAN TILT lever operations Button indicator ON The PAN TILT lever operations take effect Button indicator OFF The PAN TILT lever operations have no effect Parts and their functions E Rear panel TALLY GPI 5 4 1 PAN TILT HEAD 34 Ob a POWER switch POWER When the POWER switch is set to the ON position the POWER indicator lights and the unit can be operated TO PAN TILT HEAD 1 to 5 connectors TO PAN TILT HEAD 1 5 RJ 45 Connect the remote cameras to these connectors using straight cables category 5 LAN connector LAN RJ 45 10BaseT 100BaseTX Connect the remote camera switcher or host computer that supports IP connections to this connector using a LAN cable When
81. played with up to 10 characters 1080 59 941 1 100 USER AW HE100 Linking the unit with the switcher O Setting each information item to be displayed Video format From the SETUP menu select SW DISP and display FORMAT Then set On or Off 2 FORMAT Off A Remote camera name From the SETUP menu select SW DISP and display CAMNAME Then set On or Off 3 CAMNAME a offl a Scene file name From the SETUP menu select SW DISP and display SCENE Then set On or Off 4 SCENE offl A Gain value From the SETUP menu select SW DISP and display GAIN Then set On or Off 5 GAIN offl 3 Shutter information From the SETUP menu select SW DISP and display SHUTTER Then set On or Off 6 SHUTTER offl 34 H Iris value From the SETUP menu select SW DISP and display IRIS Then set On or Off piens j offl E Filter information From the SETUP menu select SW DISP and display FILTER Then set On or Off 8 FILTER Jj Off El Remote camera alarm information From the SETUP menu select SW DISP and display ALARM Then set On or Off 9 ALARM A offl Checking the equipment alarm information It is possible to check the alarm statuses of the unit and 4 Turn the F2 dial to display the remote camera the remote cameras assigned to the CAMERA STATUS item SELECTION buttons The t
82. plit screen display multi view display E Tally information imported e The switcher s ON AIR tally information is imported and the tally indicators on the panel are lighted A Bus material selection e The switcher s bus materials can be selected from the unit By selecting the camera these materials can be switched Control buses supported AUX PVW PinP KEY F Using a single step action to operate one of these buttons the switcher s multi view screen can be switched to a full screen display on which to show the camera images Focus assist function Control buses supported AUX A Parameter changes e Using the unit s PAN TILT lever the PinP position and other parameters of the switcher can be changed Pan tilt heads and cameras supported E Remote cameras supported cameras integrated with a pan tilt head AW HE100 AW HE50 E Pan tilt heads supported AW PH360 AW PH405 AW PH650 AW PH400 AW IF400 required E Cameras supported must be combined with the pan tilt head supported AW HE870 AW E860 AW E750 AW E650 AW E350 AK HC1500 AK HC1800 Notes e Prior to use be absolutely sure to set the movement ranges limiters e When serial connections are used for the unit and remote cameras or pan tilt head systems the cables can be extended up to 1000 meters 3280 ft In these instructions the phrases pan tilt head and camera combination and camera integrated with a pa
83. r lights the AWB ABB menu is displayed on the LCD panel Turn the F2 dial to select ABB and press the F2 dial AWB MODE SET AWB Bl ABBI The remote camera now automatically adjusts the black balance When automatic adjustment is performed the following details are displayed on the LCD panel ABB ACTIVE This appears while ABB is being executed ABB OK This appears for 3 seconds after ABB was completed successfully ABB NG This appears for 3 seconds after ABB was completed unsuccessfully Note The setting will differ depending on the remote camera connected For further details check the operating instructions of the model concerned E Manually adjusting the black balance 1 Connect a waveform monitor or color monitor to the video output connector on the currently selected remote camera Set the MENU button to ON Press the MENU button to light its indicator Set the PRESET MEMORY MENU 3 button R B PED to ON When the button is pressed and its indicator lights the R B PED menu is displayed on the LCD panel RPED 000 BPED 000 Turn the F1 dial to select the R pedestal setting similarly turn the F2 dial to select the B pedestal setting Note The pedestal settings will differ depending on the remote camera connected For further details check the operating instructions of the model concerned Selecting the settings for a selected remote camera E Setting t
84. rs The camera numbers which have been set by Auto IP setting can be changed They are changed by replacing the IP addresses of the current camera numbers with the IP addresses of the camera numbers to be changed 1 On the SYSTEM menu select CAMERA CTL and display CAM1 to CAM100 Then select the camera number to be changed 2 Select the IP address of the remote camera for the selected camera number The tally indicator of the remote camera corresponding to the selected IP address lights Operate the PAN TILT lever and check whether the camera whose camera number is to be changed is being moved The IP address that can be selected is the IP address of the camera number which has been set for NetWork for the CAM1 to CAM100 item of CAMERA CTL on the SYSTEM menu 3 Press the F2 dial to enter the IP address The IP addresses for the camera number of the change destination and for the camera number of the change Source are switched over 1 IP CAM1 v 192 168 000 100 Note When ASSIGN is displayed for the CAM1 to CAM100 item of CAM ASSIGN on the SYSTEM menu the CAMERA STATUS SELECTION button cannot be operated and the camera operations IRIS FOCUS PT ZOOM and CAMERA OSD cannot be controlled 30 E Changing the IP address of the switcher The IP address of the switcher which was set by Auto IP setting can be changed 1 onthe SYSTEM menu select SW IP ADR and disp
85. s used to control shorting and releasing of the OPTION SW CONTROL OUT connector when using an AC adapter AW PS300A for the currently selected remote camera From the SETUP menu select FUNCTION and display OPTION Then select shorting or releasing 2 0PTION gt Off E Controlling a defroster This item is used to control a defroster when using a remote camera AW PH650 equipped with a defroster function as the currently selected remote camera From the SETUP menu select FUNCTION and display DEFROSTER Then select defroster On or Off 3 DEFROSTER offl 25 H Controlling a wiper This item is used to control a wiper when using a remote camera AW PH650 equipped with a wiper function as the currently selected remote camera From the SETUP menu select FUNCTION and display WIPER Then select wiper On or Off 4 WIPER Off El Controlling a heater fan This item is used to control a heater fan when using a remote camera AW PH650 equipped with a heater or fan function as the currently selected remote camera From the SETUP menu select FUNCTION and display HEATER FAN Then select heater fan On or Off 5 HEATER FAN gt offl El Controlling a halogen lamp This item is used to control the lighting On and extinguishing Off of the halogen lamp when a halogen lamp has been connected to the currently selected remote camera From the SETUP menu select FUNCTI
86. sing the F1 dial and F2 Press the MENU button and light its indicator dial Use the F1 dial and F2 dial to select the menus and change the settings 2 Select the target menu Use the F1 dial for operations involving the items Press the corresponding PRESET MEMORY MENU displayed on the top line of the LCD panel button and light its indicator Use the F2 dial for operations involving the items For details on the menus assigned to these buttons displayed on the bottom line of the LCD panel refer to Table of menu items Operations and e Press the EXIT button to return the menu to its Settings Instructions previous hierarchical level The selected menu is displayed on the LCD panel PanasoniC Remote Camera Controller AW RP50 POWER ALARM 1 1 2 3 4 GAINZPED REGAIN AED AWB7ABE SHUTIERO 6 7 8 9 10 STORE DELETE DETAIL ENE MODE CAMERA SETUP SYSTEM PRESET MEMORY MENU CAMERA STATUS SELECTION PT ACTIVE Q4 FOCUS PUSH OAF HI PTZ FOCUS SPEED PAN TILT For detailed operations refer to the directions in the sections below 16 Network settings Select the settings for the network of the remote cameras connected to the unit E Setting the unit The unit s settings are established using the SYSTEM menu Set the IP address su
87. splay that appears with other remote cameras The setting status is displayed after the completion of the setting in the LIMIT LEFT item 5 LIMIT LEFT Press the F2 dial 5 LIMIT LEFT LIMIT ONI 23 The setting status is displayed after the completion of the setting in the LIMIT RIGHT item 6 LIMIT RIGHT EXEC Press the F2 dial 6 LIMIT RIGHT LIMIT ONI Setting the functions E Returning the remote cameras to their home position The remote cameras connected can be returned to their home position From the SETUP menu select PRESET and display HOME POSITION Then press the F2 dial 3 HOME POSITIONA SETI 24 Setting the functions E Controlling the peripheral devices connected to the remote cameras When any of the peripheral devices listed below are connected to the remote cameras they can be controlled ND filter Wiper AC adapter Heater fan AW PS300A Halogen lamp Defroster Control is exercised using the FUNCTION item of the SETUP menu 6 FUNCTION A Controlling an ND filter This item is used to control the ND filter when using a lens with an ND filter function on the currently selected remote camera From the SETUP menu select FUNCTION and display ND FILTER Then select ND filter control 1 ND FILTER 0ffl A Controlling an AC adapter AW PS300A This item i
88. ss the MENU button to light its indicator 2 Set PRESET MEMORY MENU 10 button SYSTEM to ON When the button is pressed and its indicator is lighted the SYSTEM menu is displayed on the LCD panel 1 CAMERA CTL v 3 Turn the F1 dial display the SW IP ADR menu and press the F1 dial 7 SW IP ADR J Press the F1 dial 1 IP SW 1921168 000 020 e Turn the F2 dial select the IP address and then press the F2 dial to enter the selection Set the IP address which has been set in the switcher 1 IP SW 1921168 000 020 Turn the F2 dial and then press it l1 IP SW 172 1681000 020 Input the IP address in four blocks of numerals When input advances to the last block and the F2 dial is pressed the IP address is entered 1 IP SW 172 168 000 0301 e Linking the unit with the switcher E Setting the image output and image input This setting establishes the correlation between the image output remote camera and image input switcher By establishing the setting the switcher is notified if a remote camera which has been set is selected when the remote cameras have been selected by the unit 1 Set the MENU button to ON Press the MENU button to light its indicator 2 Set PRESET MEMORY MENU 10 button SYSTEM to ON When the button is pressed and its indicator is lighted the SYSTEM menu is displayed on the LCD panel 1 CAMERA CT
89. st the white balance properly change the brightness iris subject light source or other aspect and try adjusting it again Selecting the settings for a selected remote camera Manually adjusting the white balance 1 As with the automatic adjustment fill the screen with a white subject 2 Connect a waveform monitor or color monitor to the video output connector on the currently selected remote camera 3 Setthe MENU button to ON Press the MENU button to light its indicator 4 Set the PRESET MEMORY MENU 2 button R B GAIN to ON When the button is pressed and its indicator lights the R B GAIN menu is displayed on the LCD panel RGAIN 000 BGAIN 000 5 Turn the F1 dial to select the gain setting similarly turn the F2 dial to select the B gain setting Note The R and B gain settings will differ depending on the remote camera connected For further details check the operating instructions of the model concerned Automatic color temperature tracking ATW This function provides compensation automatically so that the white balance is adjusted even when the light source or color temperature changes during shooting so that images that appear the least odd that is the most natural looking are produced 1 Set the MENU button to ON Press the MENU button to light its indicator 2 Set the PRESET MEMORY MENU 4 button AWB ABB to ON When the button is pressed and its indicator lights the
90. switcher 2 can be assigned and controlled automatically Up to five units can be connected to the same network to control the remote cameras simultaneously Using the setting software provided the IP addresses of the remote cameras and pan tilt head systems can be set and the initial settings of the unit can also be established from a personal computer 1 Camera supported AW HE50 k2 Switcher supported AW HS50 E Serial connection e Up to five remote cameras or pan tilt head systems can be controlled Easy to operate the cameras e The pan tilt zoom focus and iris operations of the cameras can be easily performed from the unit e The gain shutter detail white balance and black balance adjustments can be performed on the unit s LCD menu The adjustment items and range differ depending on the cameras connected Easy to operate the preset memory data of the pan tilt heads Up to 100 sets of preset memory data of the pan tilt heads can be registered and then recalled later Function for linkup with the switcher using IP connection e By linking the unit with one AW HS50 compact live switcher using an IP connection to make the connection between them a highly efficient operating environment has been achieved Camera information display e The camera setting information such as the lens iris and gain setting imported by the unit can be shown at the switcher s AUX output or on the s
91. t the MENU button to ON Press the MENU button to light its indicator 2 Set the PRESET MEMORY MENU 2 button R B GAIN to ON When the button is pressed and its indicator lights the R B GAIN menu is displayed on the LCD panel 3 Turn the F1 dial to select the R gain setting similarly turn the F2 dial to select the B gain setting RGAIN 000 BGAIN 000 Note The R gain and B gain settings will differ depending on the remote camera connected For further details check the operating instructions of the model concerned E Setting the R and B pedestal Adjust the amount by which the R pedestal and B pedestal levels are to be incremented or decremented using the G pedestal level obtained when the black balance has been adjusted as the reference When auto black balance is performed the adjustment value is set to 000 1 Set the MENU button to ON Press the MENU button to light its indicator 2 Setthe PRESET MEMORY MENU 3 button R B PED to ON When the button is pressed and its indicator lights the R B PED menu is displayed on the LCD panel 3 Tum the F1 dial to select the R pedestal setting similarly turn the F2 dial to select the B pedestal setting RPED 000 BPED 000 Note The R pedestal and B pedestal settings will differ depending on the remote camera connected For further details check the operating instructions of the model concerned Selecting the settin
92. the preset memory data for the currently selected remote camera When it is pressed again while its indicator is lighted the menu is cleared and the indicator goes off Button indicator ON The preset memory data deletion mode is established Button indicator OFF The preset memory data deletion mode is released t For details refer to Setting and operating the preset memories Operations and Settings Instructions PRESET MEMORY MENU buttons PRESET MEMORY MENU Use these buttons to recall the preset memory data and recall menus MENU PAGE When the PRESET MEMORY MENU button button buttons are pressed OFF OFF The data in preset memories 1 to 10 are recalled OFF ON The data in preset memories 11 to 100 are recalled ON OFF The menus are recalled CAMERA STATUS SELECTION buttons CAMERA STATUS SELECTION Use these buttons to select up to five remote cameras Button indicator ON The corresponding remote camera is selected Button indicator OFF The selection of the corresponding remote camera is released Using the menu up to 100 remote cameras can be divided into 1 to 20 groups and then registered and controlled The statuses of the remote cameras assigned to buttons 1 to 5 can be identified using the indicators positioned above the buttons For details refer to Selecting the remote cameras to be operated ZOOM button ZOOM Use this to adjust the lens zoom When the T
93. the shooting mode eee 14 Specifying the color 14 Operating the menu items of the selected remote cia E 15 Setting the USER buttons 16 How the model s Operating Instructions manuals are configured e The manual of this remote camera controller hereafter the unit is divided into two manuals one is the Operations and Settings this manual in the CD ROM and the other is the Basics Before installing the unit be sure to read the Basics to ensure that the unit is installed correctly Setting the functions 17 Setting the remote camera operations 18 Setting the speed at which to move to the position set by the Acc AAA e 21 Setting the operations to be performed when a preset operation is executed rire 21 Adjusting the panning tilting zooming and focusing speed 21 Setting the movement range of the remote camera limiter function rer nne rre rr inrer RER 22 Returning the remote cameras to their home position 24 Controlling the peripheral devices connected to the remote COImeldS irae enr repere Era erri 25 Adjusting the minimum pan tilt start speed 26 Adjusting the minimum lens zoom start
94. ting 28 When Auto IP setting has been initiated the progress is shown by the number of displayed dots which are reduced one by one When all the operations have been completed successfully COMPLETE is displayed SET UP IP COMPLETE The remote cameras and the switcher are automatically rebooted and they restart with the new IP addresses which were set The remote cameras can now be operated from the unit The function for linking the switcher with the unit becomes available for use at this point The IP Duplicate ERR message is displayed if there is contention between the IP addresses of the remote cameras in operation and the IP addresses of the additional remote cameras to be introduced The IP addresses are not set for those remote cameras whose IP addresses are in contention SEr WP IP Duplicate ERR If the IP addresses were not set successfully SET UP ERR is displayed SET UP IP SET UP ERR This completes the settings for all the devices except for the ones for which errors resulted Connections E Changing the IP addresses of the remote cameras O Selecting the camera group On the CAMERA menu select GROUP and display GROUP SELECT Then select the camera group 1 to 20 for the camera numbers whose IP addresses are to be changed 1 GROUP SELECT 11 1 CAM1 to CAMS 2 CAM6 to CAM10 Y 19 CAM91 to CAM95 20 CAM96 to CAM100 T
95. umable parts e AC adapter This is a consumable part As a general rule replace it every 5 years or so when the unit has been operated for 15 hours a day The period when the consumable parts need to be replaced will differ depending on the operating conditions When the time comes to replace one of these parts be absolutely sure to ask your dealer to do the job Parts and their functions E Control panel POWER ALARM 1 2 3 4 AIN PED R B GAI R B PED WB ABB SHUTTE 6 10 STORE DELETE SYSTEM USER1 USER2 G PT ACTIVE CAMERA STATUS SELECTION LOW HI FOCUS PUSH OAF PTZ FOCUS SPEED PAN TILT DO eo 00 Q POWER indicator POWER O F1 dial F2 dial This indicator lights when the POWER switch on the These dials are turned to change the menu values and rear panel is set to ON while power is supplied to the DC they are pressed to enter the changes that have been IN socket made The F1 dial is used to operate the items displayed at the ALARM indicator ALARM top of the LCD panel and the F2 dial is used to operate This indicator lights when there is a problem with the the items displayed underneath power supply voltage drop What appears on the on screen displays of the remote It also

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